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Show www.thespectrum.com — The Spectrum DENTIST ST. GEORGE HOPE e Continued from pg. 6 take over the practice? Morris is currently a member of the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment. That unit has a historical connection to Utah. It marched on Utah in 1857 as the cavalry to Johnston’s Army. “I think my unit’s connection to Johnston's Army is fascinating,’ Morris wrote in an e-mail from Iraq. “The cavalry unit was sub_ ordinate to Johnston. The cavalry command, Lt. Col. Philip Cooke, followed Johnston's orders. He had previously been commander of the Mormon Battalion. I wonder what his thoughts and feelings were when he marched to Utah against the Mormons, men he had previously commanded. “When the ‘Utah War was winding down, Johnston said, ‘I would give my plantation for a chance to bombard (Salt Lake City) for 15 minutes. Philip Cooke had seen how the Mormon men conducted themselves during the march to San Diego. He respected them for their self-discipline; they were not unruly like other soldiers. What did he think of com- e Continued from pg. 5 This is the front of the 30year service medal. This is the back of the 30year service medal. eventually “found that place where classical, folk, jazz, modern, blues, tango and ragtime all blend together” Her love for ragtime has brought her before audiences throughout the United States and Canada. In such places as Belgium and Hungary, she has also received one standing ovation after another. She was invited to perform for the Olympic Celebration of Arts Ashore in 1996 in Savannah, 'Ga., and also produced two one-woman shows. “Once Upon a Time — Ragtime’ illustrates the importance of the musical art form in the evolution of the American culture. Beginning at 6 p.m., this dress-upgalaevent—emceed by popular KONY Radio personalities Carl Lamar arid Chuck Barton — will bring longtime Habitat supporters together with those who are new to the organization and its goal to build safe, decent and affordable housing for qualified low-income families. Tickets are $75 per per- ments like the one Johnston made?” Morris said his job isn't particularly dangerous, but is tedious. “I do-dentistry work six and sometimes seven days a week, he said. “I enjoy doing ° dentistry but the schedule is very repetitive. I look forward to going home to my family, having weekends and vacations, and having the freedom to travel? it’s alin* the PLUS... | Be In The Know... Tue SPECTRUM! _ 435-674-6200 www.thespectrum.com NEIGHBORHOODS Tues. = Sat.ttam = 6pm , www.comicsplus.com_ son or $750 for an 8-guest table, as well as a mention on the program and in the Spectrum. A $1,000 gift will include an 8-guest table, the “Theology of the Hammer” Award and a mention on pre-advertising. A donation of $5,000 will include a table, the award, mention in all advertising and special introduction at the event. As in the past, the event is expected to sell out, so purchase tickets early. Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Utah builds hope and houses for needy families in communities throughout Washington County. After being selected through a vigorous application process, families are required to contribute hundreds of hours of sweat equity toward construction of their home, make a down payment, and agree to keep payments on their interest-free loan current. Many volunteers, suppliers, contractors, subcontrac- For the week of October 24, 2008 — 7 tors and others contribute time, services and products toward finishing the house. Tickets for the Hope Banquet are available from any board member or by calling the Habitat office at 674-7669. Grass Crasses! Searched Lele baiiela 3 hes sbi piles Sie Manatees St. George Clinic Welcomes !!! Dr. Curtis Carter e Pediatric Care e Adolescent Care. Now “Accepting e Adult Care ° Sports Medicine New Patients! e Office Surgeries ST. GEORGE, CLINIC Complete Family Health Care Including OB Care Clinic Hours: M-F 9am-7pm Sat Yam-2pm 736 S. 900 E. Ste #203 St. George, UT 84790 |