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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday July 17,2001 to start construction on gas : . s," st Involves-buildin- 75-mi- le - : . ef-fo- rts . s . . . 17-mi- X I: KING. rar- , I 1M ' Legally Blond Continues Continue l. n r . ; compressor gines earlylast week. ' . iX, . ' if 1. V Vs i I ' v Bks i ' I 'inn , ' r' I ;ty. iv'.ifi' 9 a V 1 n . , v- - mf - ' . that the necessary ap- -. provals are final, Questar officials indicated that company 'Now . : . . the I Sun Advocates classified ads! w ; Tv- - crews will immediately begin con- : structing the pipelinesothatservicecan begin as earfy as November- - in time for thd winter heating season. ' 7 We are extremely pleased to have this important pipeline way; pointed out' project Under ' : : Not only will it help meet : the rapidly Increasing energy needs of customers along the Wasatch Front, It wifi also help other loc&: tions in the West, concluded the Questar official-- ; The :pipeline company Is a .wholly owned' subsidiary of at a Salt Lake' Questar Corporation, 637-073- 2! integrated energy resources and resources opeation with $2.5 billion In assets. City-base- d 4 ir- 4 i .I.V. jj Ferroh Medical Clinic 98 South State Street ; Ferron, Utah 84523 . 384-276-8 K Be Good : :;r- -Bryan L. Stone M.D,v M Certified in internal Medicine and Pediatrics y ; ;;; Board 7 in Adult and Childhood Disease Treatment . , Specializing jf ;:;r-v;: :.y: ;. iand Prevention; ;' Working PaiiTime Temporarily, Available Full Time to His v : Vv Staff Tor Consultation I . m - r vy v V' ' f . ... -- ..;' : V Donna 0. Mathis, FNP-C- S Mrs. Mathis is a family Nurse Practitioner Certified Nationally by the ANCC ; .. pf She Practices Family Medicine, Bringing 27 Years erf Experience in Healthcare to Emery Coun ; .! She Focuses on the Treatment and Prevention I of Disease in Family and Womens Health; ' M fi. ' ' rj- - t- w ar-- '"?" - t'"w V'i J. 1 , - A j 1,; j f 1 I iU 1 7 ' - ' FNP--C i ' . FOLGERS Coffee. U.S49o7.4.99 PiOneer DayS . , KRAFT Salad Dressings: KRAFT BBQ Sauce . ; ; ; ; ; v. ; FRESHIXPRESS A. b. 2.89 68 4 :i J1 V 4 Pack '. : Tomatoes u. .89 , fc. Red orBisck Plums : " b.1.79 CrimLiiMushrpoiRS . Northwest Loose Bing Cherries with Traditions Healthcare and Mr. John Bramall trusted in rural healthcare In Utah, and particularly Emery ' .ml .79 Fresh ' ; . Partnt-r-s ' 229 CsnienSidad. : 8:G0 amto5:00 pm;v r 'all 384-27S'juc.'. TauSesonings , Pickles .... ChickenU- - County - : j tm CROCKER1 BETTY (Accepting Nevv Patients Avc.ilQble for Appointments Through Friday From i t ' v ' , ( '. II oz. Snacks. i proud RegutarMM, it: PRINGLES She Practices Family Medicine, Bringing a Total of 28 of Experience in Healthcare to Emery County ' jYes v j p ..;7?1 Her FocifSr Also Includes Family and Womens Health' ff Disease Treatment and Prevention name lonfl known and ' arshmallows AssL,ln. . . Mrs. Bardsley is also a Family Nurse Practitioner, i; Certified ty the ANCC, and a New Associate of our Clinic f. - NoW WESTERN FAMUr Suddenly Salad. - r . - 0 Gelatin Squeezit 1175 tt. VIASIC f I Chris R. Bardsley, - MILLS i' V'; . w Junnrter& are slated to start at 7:30 p. m. and the rodeo at 8 p. mcTheparade will begin at 10 a. m. on July 21. '.J. , ' : v I.-; daughter of Harold and Joyce Cunningham. Princesses are; Lynda Llewelyn, 9, Wellington, daughter of Jason Llewelyn ; and Gary and Etise Had; and julie Adair, 9, Wellington, daughter of Emmett and Sharon Adair. The rodeo will run July 20-2- 1. . JELL-- GENERAL . ''J& t The Wellington. Mountaineers Western States rodeo announces the royalty selected fo reign at the annual event ; The rodeo gjieen is Katie Miller, 16, Huntington, daughter of Scott and Lesa Miller. The first attendant is Tana Allred, 18, Miller Creek, daughter of Mike and lori Allred; The second attendant is Arlene Cunningham, 13r Price, ;' f'..reSics In Homemade Sausege Pockets-ea- Store Prices Gcci Taes., V 7-- ftrt jjieln 7-- . - foaf ch 01 tljjr 1.83 b..S3 ; In Store Bakery Lite Rye Bread With Seeds Lots V . and fortitude who exemplifies the 'Rofieersplrit''-.';- ' v';::. . Wellington names grand marshal, Mountaineers rodeo royalty en- high-horsepo- The Mummy Returns; fnl-XZ- : : workers began installing two PRICE THEATRE 3S East Mils. Pries atakl.10 All Msls Daily 740, Friday A Saturday 740 AS: , Cats & Dogs Scary Movie 2 Louis Mo. . ru- KING K0AL PaHy 74 KJNGKOALDaity "41 wV the Church of Jesus Saints in the SL mission. Her posterity has latter-da- y : V AIM KOALDaHrTM Americas - "" Sweethearts tarring . grown to equal her age, and her irtany .great and. great,1 great grandchildren ; bring her joy. She is a woman of faith le thecompanys completed pipeline . .project js already under contract -. . toshippers for the upcoming winter season, according to Questar Gas Company offiefas. The plpeljn&will be 24 indies in diameter, with a maximum allowable operating pressure of 1,400 poundsper square inch. Onccf completed, the pipeline project will transport 272,000 - decatherms of natural gas daily. At the companys Oak Spring compressor station near Price, . Cliff for main line 41 and then pass : through; a new pipeline corridor fromPayson west to the ' Ifern River interconnect All of the transmission capacity projected tb.be provided by. 4 1:30 need: At 86 years of age, Bessie is active in the log Cabin camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She also , band Christ of . CROWN DAILY 7:30 ; injoys volunteering as a helping grandma at Wellington Elementary. She served a mission with her hus- - . e ; . ington for 50 years. She.taised her six children in Wellington while still finding time to be active in church callings and provide help to those in Regulatory Commission granted state and local government a notice to proceed on ML 104. pointed out Nick Rose,' The United States Bureau of Questar Pipeline president , structlng the companys main line; The estimated $80 million natutan'd Management and U.S. Fbr-eService granted final approval ral gas tranmlssion pipeline will The Questar project a y1 ; pipeline that 7. to staft cpnstructlon on public start, near Price . Tie development project vrill will help satisfy the Increased do- - lands on July "We greatly appreciate the west to the Tun about mand for natural gas along the with Kern . interconnect of the bureau of land manWasatch Front, proposed Federal Energy agement, the forest service and Rivers existing line near Elberta. Qn July2,-thThe transmission project will run parallel to a portion of the. company's main line 40, all of Questar Pipelinebas received the final approvals to begin con- -' Bessie Thatcher Palmer has be se- -, lected as the grand marshal for the 2001 Pioneer Days parade. Bessie has been a resident and an asset to Well--. liftin' l If9 |