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Show : . Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday, May 30, 2000 0 CostiG Vo Adrianne Bradley Kevin Drake . 1 ; Reiner and Iferesa Bradley announce the marriage of their daughter, Adrianne Bradley, to Kevin Drake Jr, the son of fttty and Steve Rarigof Cayucos, Calif. They will be married June 3 at the Rarig Estate. A reception, buffet and dance honoring the newlyweds will follow the ceremony The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where Kevin ls efnployed and Adrianne will attend the University of Utah on a volleyball scholarship. Pam Dupin Shane Bryant Raul and Charlene Dupin of Price along with Don and Marilyn Bryant of Tooele announce the marriage of their children. Ram Dupin and Shane Bryant. Tbeywill be married on June 3 at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Price. They win be honored at a reception that evening at Price Elks Lodge and at an open house June 5 at the BryantTalmadge residence In Tooela Shane received a bachelors degree in engineering fromUntversity of Utah in 1994. He is employed as a mechanical engineer at EG&G Inc. Ram earned a bachelors degree in 1993 and a masters degree in business Information systems from Utah State Univerbranch sity in 1994. She is an instrudorat campus and is completing aPh.D. from the University of Wyoming. Shane is the grandson of Don and Donna TalmadgB and the lateVVhyne and Sally Bryant Ram is the granddaughter of John and Anna Marinoni, the late Tony Dupin, Olga Moynier Dupin and Donna Hanks Dupin. Pam and Shane will make their home in Stansbuiyltork. Shannon Fausett Shaun Mangum ShaunMangum and Shannon Fhusctt announce their marriage. The wedding was on March 4. Hie couple were honored at a family dinner on May IS. Shannon Is the daughter of Rose Mlnchey and Dennis and Barbara Fhusett of Price. Shaun Is the Bon of Maxret Mangum of Emery and the late Jerry Mangum. USU-Tboe-le . . Amy Parsons Jeremy Laws Brook Harrison Gavin Huntington Brook Harrison and Gavin Huntington have chosen June 2 to be married In the Mantl LDS Temple. Theirparents are TbmandApril Harrison of Castle Dale and Richard and Lynn Huntington of Orangeville. " 4M . North. k A reception will be presented In the newlyweds honor that eveningfrom 7 to 9 p.m. at the San Rafael Museum. The museum is located at 96 North 100 East in Castle Dale. -- ' Aaron Edmondson and family announce the marriage of Amy Raraons to Jeremy Laws. The couple will be married June 3 at 1 p.m, at the Price First Baptist Church, located at 300 East 200 ? A reception will be presented in the newlyweds, honor that evening at 4 p.m., followed by dancing till midnight Amy is a 2000 registered nurse graduate of College of Eastern Utah and Jeremy will continue plumbers apprenticeship schooling: The couple will make their home In Murray . i Ur, a ; t- ! . . . rt.'A ' V i - . - .nluMu Selective Service releases registration compliance analysis, defines federal law The United States Selective. eral agency New Hampshire ranked highService System recently releaped est ever first the federal agencys amongthe states with 95 perstate by state analysis of regis- cent of eligible men registered by the time they turn 20 years old. tration compliance data. In the Selective Service compliThe federal agency has also announced a series of partnership ance evaluation, Hawaii posted efforts with the UJ5. Department the lowest rate with 73 percent of of Education and key organizayoung men born in 1980 register-lnbefore or during 1999. tions to bolster on time registraFederal law requires that virtion. On average, the state by state tually all young men living in the analysis rankings show that U.S. register with the Selective nearly one out of five young men Service within 30 days of their in the U.S. turning age 20 in 2000 18th birthday. Late registrations qre accepted will fall to register with the Selective Service, indicated the fed through age 25, and many men complete the process late. The names of men who register are gathered by the civilian controlled agency in the event of a national crisis that would required military draft. A prime concern of the agency is ensuring that any call up would be fair and equitable. Duringthe last three decades, the Selective Service Indicated that numerous reforms have been instituted to ensure fairness in the overall procedure. Nationwide; approximately 11,000 volunteers have been, trained in the procedures neces . g sary to conduct a fair process, according to the agency . .In addition, equity requires the highest compliance rate possible. To reinforce the legally established guidelines, the United States Congress has made Selective Service registration a re- . quirement for obtaining a number of federal benefits. The federal benefits in question include student loans, job training; government jobs and United States citizenship for male immigrants. Under federal law the Selective Service pointed out that young Practice safety suggestions to reduce lawn mowing risks: ment all (Continued from page that stop Uatfe rotation. Older mowers should be replaced with newer models that have modem safety 8) equipment. Do not place hands or other ob- jects in the discharge chute or under the deck while the mower is op-erati-ng Remove objects and debris from the area prior to mowing. Objects such as rocks, stumps and sticks easily become dangerous projectiles. If amowerhas an open discharge chute, direct it away from people, Never allow passengers on riding mowers. It is very dangerous to let a small child ride on the mower with an adult If the power of a mower is used to transport a mower over a gravel road or other debris covered surface, disengage the blade or turn the mower off and push it rather than mow over surface. mowers to ' Allow cool before adding fuel or working on the engine. Do not add fuel while the mower is running When you turn power equip Some of the larger or commer- cial mowers allow the mowing Made to be disengaged and the engine to remain running If operating a mower like this, take special care when you remove the bag to empty clippings or perform (Xher activities near the mower while the engine is running. . Whit until the grass on an incline is dry then mow across the slope with a walk behind mower, pr up and down the slope with a riding mower to avoid slipping. Some slopes are too steep to mow with awalk behind or ridingmower. . self-propell- adan-gero- fuel-power- ed us rotating parts to before stop attempting repair or adjustment Remove the spark plugbefore attempting repairs or blade adjustment on gasoline-powere-d equipment If you use an ACpowered mower, use when the grass is dry to reduce the chance of electrical shock. As with all power tool operations, do not hurry when mowing Iteople who mowat excessive speeds are risking injury Wwk safety noted yourself and . others. off, allow . animals or fragile property: since Usuries from objects launched by r Donotoperatemowingequlp-men- t around children. Never leave a running mower unattended. Nancy B. Lawhorn, M.D. I. (Scum Jz'.vzty Cd Ins, 44 E. Mrti, Rite 637-217- V) life (435) 8:30-5:0- 0 637-717- Mldylin Elftott Saturday, June 10. 2000 Lordy Lordu took who's 4(f, 29fh ysy 8 V ' 9 their list as gifts aie purchased. Vlsl us when shopping for a gHL Wei help you select a gift the bride realty wants. Wei up-da- te gjfl-wr- ap I. Wei deHver 1 And Oliveto FINE GIFTS A FURNISHINGS Local A eel ol town phone orders VISA A Mastercard Welcome . 1" ' Saturday. Juna 10. 2000 PIwm Often W Dtlivar CaaSa Sack Sqnrt, Pries 137-678- We know exactly what they want hi a wedding or shower gHL We the service Is free! For the most complete gin $ bridal registr- y- 4S East Main, Price -- 8 Tracy Heywood & Matt Brady Friday, Juna 30. 2000 Karen Dawn Martinez & Sonny Ray Basso . Misty Lee Elliott A. Charles Ace Borba . . Saturday. June 10. 2000 Accepting new patients Insurance plans, Medicare & Medicaid accepted Monday-Frlda- y (klMl Charles Ace Borba . M IJ' Saturday. Jum 3. 2000 ' Gift & Bridal Saturday, Juna 3. 2000 BRIDAL REGISTRY Pamela Annette Dupin & Michael Shane Bryant Looking forward to caring for Castle Country for years to come. -- Pamela Annette Dupin & Michael Shane Bryant stftwS ' Specializing In pointed out agency director Gil Coronado. "Therefore, many benefits benefits that are important to every mans future - have been linked to Selective Service registration. Our goal as any agency is to both ensure that we have registered every eligible man, and to ensure that we have done all we (Continued on page 14) Registry May Internal Medicine & Pediatrics The only diamond that's too big men who do not register by the time they turn 26 years old may never receive the federal benefits. Although rarely prosecuted, the failure to register with the Selective Service is a felony level criminal offense, punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. In addition, many local governmental entities link additional opportunities such as student financial aid and state or municipal employment to Selective Service registration. "The American people, through their elected representatives, have made it dear they believe Selective Service plays a vital role in ensuring that our country is prepared for a national emergency, Happy Birthday the families Love 8ll , |