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Show 29 Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday March 7. 2000 Cathy Ansel Christopher L Ebeling Bill and Kay AmcI of Belpre, Ohio, and Chuck and Donna Ebclingof Castle Dale announce the marriage of their children, Cathy Yvonne Ansel and Christo pher L. Ebeling They were married Ffeb. 26 In Belpre. An open house reception will be presented in the jicwiyweds honor for family and friends March 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Museum of the San Rafael. Dane Ing will follow. Kelly Carlson Erik Rasmussen and Mrs. Jerry Carlson announce the marof riage their daughter, Kelly Carlson, to Erik Rasmussen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rasmussen. The couple will be married March 11 In the ML Umpanogas Ttemple. A graduate of Carbon High and College of Eastern Utah, Kelly Is a senior at Southern Utah University. Erik Is a graduate of Carbon High and Is attending SUU, majoring in political science. He Rosa mission for the served In the Califoraik-Sant- a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. The couple will reside in Cedar City while they continue their education. Mr. Cathy is the granddaughter of Bernard and Manoka Putnam and Betty Mariock. A 1005 graduate of Belpre High School, she graduated from Washington Slate Community College with an associate's degree In liberal arts. Chris Is the grandson of Mean and Harold Goodwill, Jim and Kathy Wieand and the late Betty Ebeling lie Is a 1007 graduate of Emery High School. They are security forces leaders In the U.S. Air Puree. The couple will reside at Lakcnhealth Air Fbrce Base, England. Amber Sparks David Adair Me and Mrs. Roger Sparks announce the marriage of their daughter, Aipber Sparks, to David Adair, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adair. The couple will be married on March 11. A reception honoring the newlyweds will be presented that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wellington lst4thLDSWhrd Church. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jeral Adair, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oliver and the late Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sparks and Me and Mrs. Arthur Atwood. Business Technical Assistance Center nominated for national excellence honor s Grab the The Business Technical Assistance Center incubator in Price has been nominated to receive national recognition for excellence In rural economic development and small business assistance. The national award la given by the United State Department of Commerces economic development administration: The BTAC has demonstrated excellence In the following areas to be eligible to receive the prestigious honor A strong contribution to nar tional economic development SSSuFl'- Sun Advocate every Tuesday and Thursday for big girls Itys UmVccm mmA, Carbon County Sports Levis Jewelry Co ni aM aa4 aftoralt, M kmwIM perfect pUytiilafi. for the latest action in 46 E. Main, Price 637-217- . sKc Inc. 6 A continued ability to demon- ter local economic development and Job creation. Within the BTAC facility new economy Ability to replicate the sucand expanding businesses are cessful operation and instruct able to share common space to other areas on similar efforts. achieve affordable rents. The businesses at the center Longevity of the benefits to the area in terms of economic de- .also share common support s velopment and job creation. ... equipment and access to a Innovative nature and uses of range of professional, technical " 'V the program. and financial programs. Tie BTAC operates as a nonSupport services available at profit community development the BTAC Include utilities, telecorporation. The center repre- phones with voice mail, business sents a flexible method of encour- machine use, notary services, conaging new business to start and ference facilities, access to current business to expand to fos on page 3B) strate benefits to clients and to the . ser-'yicC- - r'-- . ; flnano-(Contkw- ed Panel updates progress of heritage center, Plans are underway to develop Central Utah, indicated the com--a pioneer memorial garden and ' mittoe. v.' Leonard Grassli, a noted Salt heritage center at the foot of the Manti Temple of the Church of Tjtkw City architect and site devel-JesChrist of Latterday Saints, oper, has already completed e GeorgeS. and Dolores Dore limlnary plans and will oversee Eccles Foundation has contribthe creation of the gardens. uted $375,000 to the Manti Destiny Already lu place is the Mortal Committee for the development of Moroni monument, a creation of the garden, which will surround the late and world renowned heritage center. sculptor Avard Fairbanks along The garden promises to be a with a bronze monument by anbeautiful haven for travelers on other noted sculptor, Jerry Anderhistoric Highway 89, visitors to son. the Temple and local residents of Anderson's work commemorates the Ute Indian lnvUatfon'to Brigham Young requesting settlers to the remote central Utah us pre-Th- - THIS NO COST PHONE CONSULTATION ALSO AVAILABLE TO . FAMILIES ; IS ; WHO OF PEOPLE n BS EfflESgDTHEILDgDM aaaane ttona, workshops and selected receptions. Cost, of completing the crater and garden is projected to total $3 million. To date, financial contributions from both small and huge donors have accounted for $1 million, leaving $2 million yet to be raised in order to complete the project. The Initial progress of the project represents an unusual grassroots endeavor The committee Is comprised of Individuals from as liar south as St. George and as far north as . area. BountifuL The first phase of the cunirat development effort includes build- Ing of the heritage crater. Architectural drawings of the building by Lee Knell k Son of Provo are well under way Its purpose. Is to develop strong family ties and values as exemplified by the early pioneers. Included In the building will be a historical library; a museum for pioneer artifacts, a small theater The board members are appro-ciative of the positive response to-ward completing the pioneer heritage center and gardens. Fbr additional information . IMPORTANT: and a large area for family reunions, special public presentar, g . the project, Carbon County residents may contact the board by telephone at (435) 835-584- Donations may be mailed to Manti Dtiny Committee,- 58 N. - 200 UT 84642. East,-Mant- i, ERS swungMi O If you have lung cancer or a loved one who has died of lung cancer and HAVE DIED Priced before 1972 for at least four total years in any i ccmmsrclsl or Icdostrtel trades including: FROM LUNG CANCER Gift ; OR MESOTHELIOMA. Paper Mills laborers Refineries Chemical Plants Power Plants Boilermakers Pipefitters . Electricians Manufacturing Plants Shipyards Railway Workers . Insulators ! Veterans cancer may have been caused by exposure to asbestos. O CAll: G. 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