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Show Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday October 29, 2002 3B , . i Pi ' r WJ A :! ..is ''V' . y- 4 T J 50th anniversary Clifford and Sherril Bumside Marchello will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Nov.2. The celebration for family and friends will be presented from 2 to 4 pjn. at the Spring Glen LD$ Church, located at 1985 West 4000 North. Clifford and Sherril were married Oct. 29, 1952 in Kenilworth. They arc lifelong residents Jacquelyn Adams Brian Hanson Diana Adams and Hal Adams of Moab announce the marriage of theirdaughter, Jacquelyn Adams, to Brian Joseph Hanson, the son of Dorr and Dana Hanson of Spring Glen. The couple mil be married Nov. 1 in the Man ti rtf Carbon County. The couple arc the parents of four children and they have 1 1 grandchildren. No gifts, please. LDSTfemple. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that evening from 7 to 9 pjn. at the Spring Glen LDS Church. The couple plan to continue their educations and nuke their home in Salt Lake City. Avoid disappointment by planning ahead to meet Sun Advocate's sodal announcement, photo deadline The Sun Advocates weekly deadline for submitting local social announcements stories and Hauvala Powell Clint Pitchforth Zachary and Debbie Powell announce the marriage of their daughter, Hauvala Powell, to Clint Pitchforth, the son of Shane and Laurie Pitchforth. They will be married Nov. 2 in the Bountiful LDSlbmple. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor from 7 to 9 pjn. that evening at the Hunting-to- n LDS Stake Center. The couple will make their home in Price, where they arc working and continuing their educations. photographs for publication in the newspaper is Friday at noon. Appropriate society items indude weddings, birthdays (80th or higher), missionaries, anniversaries (50th or higher), employd ment or awards, school-relate- graduations, military news briefs, etc. Timely submittal of information will help ensure that an article, with or without an accompanying photograph, will be published on the date preferred by the customer. Social announcements arc not published in the Thursday issue of the Carbon County newspaper. for publication in the Sun Advocates society sections, photos printed on invitations are unacceptable. And in all cases, be sure the subjects faces arc larger than a thumbprint When considering pictures to accompany wedding announcements, avoid photographs including anyone other than the bride and the groom. Pictures including children or third parties may be printed in a display advertisement, but are unacceptable for inclusion as a society wedding article in the Sun Advocate. Avoid disappointment. Contact the Sun Advocate well in advance of a specially planned event to determine whether a photograph can be copied for publication. Prafesslend achievements Stories submitted after the designated deadline date and time will not make the follpwing Tuesday edition. There is no charge for publishing a local society news article. However, there is a nominal fee required to cover the costs of processing a photo to accompany the story. Printed or typed news copy is preferred. Write legibly, list first as well as last names and include a daytime telephone number for clarification purposes. Readers who submit social announcements and photos via should contact the newspaoffice at 637-07to make per arrangements to charge the processing fees. Readers may also mail the fees to the Sun Advocate, 845 E. Main, Price, UT 84501. Chavez gamers Ace award Jeny Chavez of Wellington displays the Ace award she received during the recent Utah governors commit-te- e on employment of people with disabilities Golden Key ceremony. Utah Office of Rehabilitation director Blaine Peterson honored the Castle Valley Center employment specialist at the event Oct 23 at Moab. The award recognizes Chavez innovative approach to accommodate, coach, tram and employ individuals with disabilities. Chavez was nominated for the statewide honor by . Dorothy Carter, Mary Mogensen from the local department of rehabilitation office in Price and Castle Valley Center director-princip- . When considering pictures , Most small business owners probably have enough to do without worrying about a succession dan for their companies. While it might be easy for Carbon County business owners to see themselves relaxing by the 'pool or taking a pleasure cruise m their golden years, its not so easy to envision the fotare of the operations. If local residents arc unsure of whatwill happen to their businesses when theyre ready to cur-rent- ly Deaconess Medical Center. The study coordinator is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts in Boston. She has a diverse medical and scientific background in both clinical and laboratory settings. She is the daughter of Helen and George Poulos, Price. 25 years, deciding what will happen to the operations when they ieave can affect how they manage die companies today. Just as a business plan guides decisions an owners short-ter- m regarding a company, the exit strategy can help guide the over-a- ll business objectives. For example, if an exit strategy is to attract the attention of investors, the businessman might want to raise die overall value of a company by expanding or investing in a more efficient distribution system. Similarly, if an exit plan involves passing the company on to children, people may want to get the heirs involved in the firms operations to be sure they have the interest and ability to build on a business suo- - Ale have the best treats Levls Jewelry Co, Inc. Exit strategy guides overall objectives for businesses By JOHN FORD Financial adviser Voula Christopoulos serves as the study coordinator for the National Lung Screening Trial at Beth Israel 32 Mike Keller. al Voula Christopoulos Utah's Way th 48 E. Main, 6 Price 637-217- DbmandACaknd Sim Muni Rap FrieruBy Way. Drive Wort GMCvWed 5afe, day-to-d- ay Me Friendly. An exit plan doesnt necessarto be detailed or complicated, but people should have a general idea of where they are headed. They can start by asking ily have With its all new 1700 sq. ft Luxury Suites & Convention Facilityis the perfect, place. themselves some basic decisions about personal goals. (Continued on page 10B) cleave, its time to create an exit dan. 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