Show f f rninirt p fynnpiiM) Wednesday November 17 2004 Sanpete Messenger Sanpete Ftn Green will display By C Truitt R Staff writer Gaylen and Dixie Garbe celebrate golden anniversary During the Fountain Council meeting 1 Yr i7 5 member Mary 9-1- presented the council flag in remembrance 1 the council intends to hang the display in its planned place by the door where people can read the names The water project is still on hold pending consideration from the council Sunrise Engineers Mayor Scott Collard said the council needs some solid answers before going further wiih such a big decision Engineers did say the impact fee currently set at $ 500 ($750 for water and $750 for sewer) could go up The impact fee for water alone could be as much as with a percent funding package but $2300 City employee Roger Aagard agreed it was tough to raise money He is concerned that the city has had 70 new homes built in the last eight years which js under the 3 percent growth rate But Aagard said last year alone 5 or 6 homes were built Gilgen presented the 4 x flag to the council on behalf of city resident and veteran Shelth "f fr Jacobson The flag lists the names of the people killed dur- if ftvd’C'M’l UY ONE ET ONE attack Gilgen said ing the wants to have the government one in every public building Concerned about the flag weathering Gilgen suggested the A Cj 2 V'- Green City Nov 9 the council received a flag honoring victims to display in its council room Council “ GREEN— FOUNTAIN A7 Valley Edition Messenger-Gunniso- n council consider getting a case and putting it on the wall The and consequently a display case will be ordered Although the council room is still under construction 2 council agreed Buy two 1710 phones for $8999 each and after Motorola mail-irebate one of them is FREE service agreement per phone at nextelcomrebates Requires Rebate form available Gaylen and Dlxie Garbe The children of Gaylen and Dixie Garbe are pleased to announce the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents To honor them their children are hosting an open house for them this Saturday Nov 20 2004 It will be held at the home Chris and Debbie Hales 252 West 600 N in Spanish Fork All family and friends are invited to attend No gifts please yourcom- - of Sft© THE i710 pany will be their pleasure They are the parents of Debbie and Chris Hales and Kathryn Garbe Sleek Powerful Kevin Alcoholics Gerald Garbe Gayle and Robert Davies and Melinda and Jesse Stickney and the proud grandparents of 17 grandchildren and one great grandchild The couple lived in Spanish Fork most their married lives before they retired and moved to St George OasEEmretBij Sanpete closed) Pleasant Fri: conferencing Information on the go 96 North Main or 0 Richfield 633-003- 0 r y v ©) j1 M wwt m me f T5 All meetings are open except the Thursday which is for alcoholics only mday Dec 3 Snow College Activity Center Sanpete Valley Health Care Foundation ome Saturday December 4 2004 2:00 Tickets: - 8:00 PM Battle of the Bands The Aquabats Concert $500 in advance $700 at the door Tickets available at: Sanpete Valley Hospital and Beck’s Homo Furnishings or you may purchase tickets on line at: Dancesstomps aii homes located yrnwanpetevglleyhospitaLoom Branch & Dinah Cox Canyon Rd to mile marker Turn left 3rd house on right Eddie & 1 Cliff Wheeler 108 N State The Carlisle House Bed 15 N 100 W Lesa Cox Canyon Rd to mile marker 1 Turn left 2nd house on right Bob & North Jerry & Deann Barentsen 186 S 100 W a ALL-EVEN- TS & Breakfast 4-- 7 0 10 pm pm pm-- 1 am $2 $6 $4 door door door PASS Available for $8 prior to Dec 3 at: - - Kent’s Maverik Flix in Ephraim Snow College Student Life Office - Smithtix - Sandy Wright 110 miles on Milbum Road Turn West on dirt road Howard Charlie Margarette Jackson 156 W 100 W Ted & & Joann 300 S 700 Mollinet E & Judy Adamson From Canyon Road turn South on 300 East drive 80 of a mile turn East Randy & Kim Stephens 150 N 1000 E DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN! All proceeds will medical equipment for help purchase Sanpete Valley Hospital t n AA District Hotline: Lauren Nielsen Manti -- 7 pm ML 10N State (Rec Center upstairs) 10 am ML Pleasant 10 N State (Rec Center upstairs) Sun: daughter of Joe and Erlynne Nielsen of Ephraim and the of EllisTuttle of granddaughter In under a second large 65K color display directions VlDEOTRONIX NEXTEL 896-401- (circular apartment building behind Gunnison Market) 8 pm Ephraim 390 W 100 N -- by Motorola 8 pm ML Pleasant 10N State (Rec Center upstairs) 8 pm Gunnison Thu: and producing a “Fashion through the Decades” show and compiling her genealogy and personal history Lauren is currently the Laurel president in her ward and appreciates all of the Young Women leaders who have helped her accomplish this goal Lauren is a junior and an honor student atManti High School She is the Phones Office) Lauren Nielsen connect Speakerphone Wireless Web Access Mon: 8 pm Ephraim 390 W 100 N Wed: 11:30 am Ephraim Snow College (Greenwood Student Center Student Life j Lauren Nielsen from the Ephraim Second Ward recently received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award Her projects included making quilts for the Primary Children Medical Center organizing -- Color screen Anonymous Meetings in Ready to take action Sponsored by RJ Auto P&F Plumbing Pine Tree Apartments Willow Creek Inn McDonalds in Ephraim |