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Show Annual Garfield Memorial Hospital Fundraiser Dinner Set For Sept 21 PANGUITCH Garfield County's social event of the year, the Annual Garfield Memorial Health Care Foundation Dinner, has been set for Friday night, Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the Panguitch LDS Stake Center. This annual fund raiser event, many months in the planning, features door prizes to draw the citizenry, an outstanding evening meal, awesome entertainment, and a silent auction. Funds raised from this year's premier event, will assist Garfield Memorial Hospital with purchasing a hydraulic fift for the Long Term Care Facility and a new defibrillator for the hospital emergency room. Each year this event seems to take on greater dimension with so many individuals and groups rallying to make it a successful evening. This year enormous effort has gone into making the "door prizes," which seem to be what draws attendance, into a particularly attracting part of the annual dinner. In fact, the door prizes have turned out to be so alluring, some have said the dinner should be changed to a dinner and auction to double the funds raised. Topping the prizes this year are two items which have attracted much interest. The first is "An Overnight Shopping Spree in Cedar City," a $200 value with one night's lodging provided at the new Stratford Court (formerly the Quality Inn) recently purchased by Doug KnelJ and son, Stephen Knell who plan to make the Stratford and Best Western El Rey into the premier Shakespearean hotel com-, com-, plex with bellmen, valet parking and all the big city amenities. This packet also contains a goft certificate for breakfast at Denny's Restaurant, $25 gift certificate for Christensen's, $25 gift certificate at Lin's Market, $20 lunch at Winger's, Wing-er's, $20 gift certificate at Ap- plebee's for dinner and $15 tickets to the Westates - Fiddler's Six Theater. The second exciting door prize is a full year free television cable service and free installation, a $300-$325 $300-$325 value from Mallard Cable-vision. Cable-vision. Other outstanding door prizes pri-zes are two certificates for a King Spa Room at Best Western Ruby's Inn each night easily a $143 value. Every community has generously gener-ously contributed door prizes thjs year. Also featured are four rounds of golf with carts valued at $20 each at Cherokee Springs Resort south of Hatch on US89, two dinners at the Flying M Restaurant, value $30, 10 gallons premium gas from both Leland's Texaco and Chevron, a $20 value . now, possibly greater by week's end, breakfast, lunch and dinner certificates for one person from Grandma Tina's, two complete dinners from Foy's Country Comer Cafe, an $18 value, $25 gift certificate from Bryce Canyon Lodge, and dinner for two at Bryce Canyon Lodge. Numerous smaller donated items, T-shirts, crocheted dollies, coupons and gift certificates were also donated from Arby's, Subway, C-Stop Pizza & Deli, Hogi Yogi, Huckleberry's Gallery & Gifts, Thomas Auto Repair, Bryce Valley Inn, Grandstaircase Inn, Serenidad Gallery. One night's lodging at Red Brick Inn Bed & Breakfast, valued at $72.15, one night at Bryce Way Motel $55, two gift certificates for one-half-hour therapeutic body massage trealments by Kim . Brinkerhoff Massage located at Rumours, two handcarved Shado-wood Shado-wood Art plaques each $50 value, lube, oil & filter from Bryce Canyon American Car Care Center, Dodge Quartz Watch from Classic Motors in Richfield a $30 value, $50 cash prize from Erich and Sharlene Bretthauer of Bryce Woodlands Estates, a V-Tech Caller ID cordless phone, a Toshiba caller (See DINNER oh page 2-A) DINNER From Front Page ID cordless phone, and two caller ID boxes from South Central Communications; and two steak dinners at Bryce Pioneer Village. Lynn's NAPA contributed five quarts of oil and a filter, Bryce Canyon Trading Post a $30 girft certificate and $49 mandells, Hoo Doos Restaurant, dinner for two $30, Bryce Canyon Pines, two dinners for $25, several $5 gift coupons from Henrie's Drive-In, a handcrafted picture frame from Buffalo Java, value $29, a remote-controlled remote-controlled car from Radio Shack, valued at $40, a $10 gift certificate from the Old West Cowboy Store, $15 Pressed Petals Candle from. Red Canyon Indian Store, dinner for two, Big Rock Candy Mountain, $40, and a first aid kit from Garfield Memorial Hospital. Other door prizes include a Field & Stream 4 lb. sleeping bag valued at $35, an Igloo 5 gallon beverage cooler, $25, a $25 gift certificate toward your monthly power bill, all from Garkane Energy, one night's |