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Show * Page A5 : mit County Bee December 16, 2005 QlnJtecfll)au of Salt /3a£e in QArgenf \ smonsors United Way of Salt Lake is in urgent need for sponsors to help families who have applied for holiday assistance through the Sub-ForSanta program. As of this morning, 700 children from 300 families are yet to be matched with sponsoring organizations, families or individuals that can provide gifts for children ages 18 and under. Potential sponsors should go to www.uw.org <http://www.uw.org/>, click on the "Sub for Santa" link and fill out the form or call (801) 3639414, ext. 110 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays. The recommended spending amount for each child is $50. Sponsors will be provided all relevant information about the family Jenkins, Gary Fagg, Louise Hardman Farley, Shanna Hendricks they are assigned including names, Walsh, Merene Holt Buck, Floydene telephone numbers, addresses, chilHoyt Atkinson, Jodie Hoyt, Kenneth dren's ages, clothing and shoe sizes While. Bonnie Hansen Duncan, Ed and a list of the toys and clothing Isakson, Renee Lake, Glenn Lemon, items requested. The sponsors will then wrap and June Marchant Synder, Byron deliver the gifts to the family before Maxwell, Janice Mitchell Crystal, Christmas. Emily Moon Liddell, Linda For the third year, United Way of O'Driscoll Millington, Kathleen Thomas Gasu, Merrill Brinton, Salt Lake is providing the Sub-ForHoward Gines, Glenda Prescott Santa program to ensure that every Thomas, Sherry Skelly Holdaway, child has a gift to open on Christmas Connie Sweeney Collins, Venna Rae morning. The application process Turnbow Rockhill, Sandra opened on Dec. 1, after other holiWoolstenhulme Poulsen, Jack day assistance programs closed, and Prescott, Linda Thacker Compton, all applications must be received by Bonnie Williams McDonald and Dec. 16. Applications must be received in person. Karen Williams Joliff. This year, United Way of Salt In Mcmorium: Jay Heward, DeLora Huff Young, Michael Lefler, Lake is partnering with Volunteers Dixie Marchant, Nile Wilde, Larry of America, Utah which is overseeWright, Elwood Martin, Marion ing the program. Each applicant is screened to Gines, Judy Dahl and David ensure they meet the criteria set and Williams. that they have not received assis- ou/n <L)iimmif CjJass of 1960 The 45th class reunion of South Summit High School was held on Sept. 24. Those who attended are pictured here: John Kirkham, Max McCormick, Nick Hoyt, Lynn Milliner, Farrell Atkinson, Dale Thomas, Jerold Atkinson, Gerald Isakson, Lyle Prescott, Sam Lewis, Lynn Lcaviit, Darlene Walker Carpenter, Laverle Turner Hansen, Larry Pace, Lawanna Hayes Carotta, Jeannie Weaver, Lynn Wintcrton, Leone Johnson Lewis, Connie Wilde Clarke, Sharee Frazier Pace, Pat Bezzant Darcey and Linda Pitt Van Tassell. Attending, but not present when photo was taken: Sheila Anderson Lewis, Carole Brown Lazenby, Ramona Marchant Weir, Dallen McAffee, Charlotte Peterson Woolstenhulme. Those not attending: Delores Atkinson, Steve Georgie, Claudine Gines Coult, Dianne Lambert Just In Time For Christmas! ARNOLD FRIBERG Art Sale Prints & Framed Art Many Hard To Find Prints "Tales of the Force" "Model Builder" and 3 of the famous Bar Room scenes J\eunion Laurel's Custom Traming 1/MSTtR 62 North Main, Heber, UT 654-2080 tance from any other holiday gifting program. "We are grateful for the volunteers and sponsors who have signed up so far," said Jeff St. Romain, president/CEO of Volunteers of America, Utah. "And we hope our friends and neighbors will continue to step up and address the additional needs." "Over the past three years, the Sub-For-Santa program has continued to grow as the number of families who need help continues to increase," said Deborah Bayle Nielsen, president and CEO of United Way of Salt Lake. "The generosity from sponsors will go a long way toward addressing needed supplies and bring joy •; during the holidays to children and; families who need it most." ; < In 2004, United Way of Salt Late: provided holiday assistance to 1,868; children from 772 families. Thjs* help was provided through 339 gen-i erous individuals, families, corporft-|; tions and foundations. •\ Interested families, individuals, \ corporations, community grougsand foundations that are interested j in sponsoring one or more families! should sign up at www.uw.oijg \ <http://www.uw.org/> , click trjej Sub-For-Santa link and fill out the online form. \ Potentials sponsors may also call I (801) 363-9414, ext. 110 betweti \ 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays.; j Photo of The Yes, Santa, I have been a •'•• good little girl! " W. Joel Johansen W. Joel Johansen has been called to serve in the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida/ Bahamas, Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joel is the son of Gregg and Lori Johansen. He will speak in the Spring City Second Ward on Dec. 18 at 2.45 p.m. He will enter the MTC on Dec. 28. Check through your photos and send us your best ones. 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Under the Public Service Commission Rule(R746-341-1), you may be eligible for the partial discount on monthly local-basicphone service and one-time hook-up fees. For more information, questions, or to obtain an application call the Utah Department of Community & Culture at 1-800-948-7540. |