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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 19

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Tho Dally santinoi Sunday, September 22, 1991 Page OP i 3 Students questioned in hunt for girl, 1 thing. I have to force myself to stop thinking about it. Its too scary," she said. Church, 36, believes Heather, an honor student who has always been conscientious and reasonable, simply would nbt run away. Her life was going so well, that isnt a possibility.

She was up for getting into the gifled-and-talented program. She also had a good chance to get on the yearbook staff. She was going to dance Friday and had a new outfit to wear. Heather Dawn Church continued Saturday. Were continuing to interview classmates, teachers, counselors, friends, neighbors, church associates, said Lt.

Bill Mistretta of the El Paso County Sheriff's Department. In other words, were just continuing at it with no new leads at this time." Heather disappeared mysteriously from her rural El Paso County home Tuesday night. The case was taking no positive direction, Mistretta said Saturday. On Friday, eighth-grade classmates at Falcon Middle School were questioned the FBI, which has said it is investigating the case as a kidnapping. Earlier in the week, ground and aerial searches had turned up nothing.

Whats so bizarre is that there were no signs that she was taken away. Its just like she vanished into thin air, said Heathers mother, Diane Church. My mind just goes over every Associated Press COLORADO SPRINGS -Authorities were ques-t i i friends and classmates of a missing 13-year-old Colorado Springs girl as the search for Church DESERT WEST CHAPTER OF EDA Wishes to thank the following for their donations to fantasy '91 Ah give you the style that's right for you, at a price everyone loves. COST COTTERS FAMILY HAIR CARE EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 0030 M0rth Avenue OPEN. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK ZW9 Norin Avenue Monday.Friday 9.8i Saturday 9-6 241-3438 Sunday 11-5 Ftcslne Flowers By Lorraine Gene Taylors Gi Michaud Haggle ol Vendors Harold Hamel Herherger's Hi Fashion Fabrics JacKepharl Penney Johnson's House of Flowers Kettle's Restaurant U1 Daisy Flowers Lighting Quick Print Mavco Investments McKIssen Optical Monument Camera A Video Nick's Emporium Payless Pharmacy Page-Parson Jeweler Palisade Greenhouse Palisade Hometown Hardware Palisade Marble Palisade Pride Plctire This Plum Creek Cellars Quit Juncfon Readmor Books Rose's Cottage Samuel Overdorf Southwest Graphics St Mary's Hospital The of Grand Junction The Shop Fruita The Yam Shop at Val Thomas Hunn Jeweler United Cable Television Visitors A Convenlon Bureau Western Slope Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Whitewater Build mg Materials Yamworhs Accent Floral 4 QfU Aladdin Fiord Sitton Travel Ben Frankln Crafts Bray A Co.

Brown Office Supply Busy Bee Floral C.D Smith CSU Entente! -Tri River Carlson Vineyards IMnery Cwofyn's Bernina Sew Center Century 21 Ivan Dodson City Martlet Food A Pharmacy Colorado State Tourism Board Community Hospital Crossroads to Health A Fitness Culery USA Downtown Merchants As soda ton Enstom's Candy Florence Balbler 95 95 7 Reg. $795 ADULT CUT COST CUTTIBS FAMILY HAJft CAHg) Shampoo Condition HAIRCUT costcuTTiitr FAMILY HAW CARE One per customer. Expires October 12, 1991 Casino Express, boo-258-sooo Some Restrictions Apply customer, rtober 12, 1991 One pei Expires Oct it VEMBER t.FOR THE1 Traveler SMcsaOW- M- Iv'VWu'1 ,000 ClftCUUTI0ltf IEST QUALITY TOUR UIUCATION IN REQIO VAILABLEHEiATITA' LCOME CENTERS, CHAMBf AJOR NOTEUKMOTEl fa. 1991-1992 THEATRE SEASON The Mesa State College Theatre is a cooperative venture of: Dance, Music, Music Theatre, and Theatre EXCITING THEATRE NEVER ENDS! COMEJOIN US AND EXPERIENCEIT! OCT. 3, 4, 5 8:00 PM THE RULING CLASS by Peter Barnes Directed by Perry Carmichael son and sole heir.

Jack, who believes he is Christ. Something to offend ADULTS $10.00 STUDENTS $5.00 DEC. 5,6,7 8:00 PM DEC. 7 2:00 PM A CHRISTMAS CAROL Music by Michel Legrand Book Lyrics by Sheldon Hamick Based on the story by Charles Dickens Directed by Maggie Robb Musical Direction by Dr. Monte Atkinson Choreography by Rachel Congdon From the pages of Dickens comes this scintillating musical adaptation of the yuletide classic that continues to touch hearts and minds the world over.

FEB. 20. 21, 22 Silt S1UUK3 TS 8:00 PM STUDENTS $4.50 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER by Oliver Goldsmith FLOWERY TALK beautifully elaborate quilts are now being displayed in the lobby of the Downtown United Bank. It is refreshing to note that there are still those who take the time and effort to create such exquisite beauty. In today's frenzied life-style it seems most of us measure with a yardstick, cut with a chainsaw and beat with lammer to make it fit.

If we can't use tower equipment, forget it. And we do this to music that is much too loud at double-time tempo. Whatever lappened to the quiet pursuits in life? Do the kids of today ever lie on the grass and try to figure out what figures they see in the clouds? Perfrfps it is a function of my age but and more I find myself Appreciation the serenity of good music, a good book and the beauty of the world around me. We should all 'take time to smell the roses" as we go through life. As we approach the end of summer we should walk through our gardens and contemplate die perfection of each flower.

I would like to think that we at Johnsons House of Flowers with our homegrown flowers also help to provide some of that beauty in the world. Last week a thoughtful lady took time to write us a note which made the day. She wrote, "I recently received a dozen red roses from your shop and feel compelled to let you know they are the most beautiful flowers 1 have ever seen! They opened up unifonnly, lasted over 7 days and smelled wonderfully. Thank you for delivering a quality product." We often get testimonials similar to the above but not usually so eloquent By controlling all the growth and post harvest conditions we do produce very special roses. FLOWERS FROM JOHNSONS MAKE ANY DAY A BETTER DAY.

Directed by Lorraine G. Scott WHn l.h. 'ft mistaken identity, greed, and daring romance. CABARET Book by Joe Masteroff Based on the play by John Van Druten Music by John Bonder Lyrics by Fred Ebb Directed by David M. Cox Musical Direction by Dr.

Monte Atkinson Choreography by Ann Sanders Based on the hit Broadway musical starring Joel Grey. The Mesa State players invite you to "come to the Cabaret, old chum. ADULTS $10.00 STUDENTS $5.00 The Theatre Box open Wednesday, September 25, 1991 at 12 noon. We are open during the week of the production: Mondav through Saturday 12 noon to 5 p.m. and on performance nnhh unN8 p.mTickets to ANY performance may be purchased during these times! For more information coll the Theatre Box Office 248-1604 Mail cheik and self-addressed envelope to Theatre Department Mesa Slate College p.

O. Box 2647 Grand Junction. CO 81502 TICKET ORDER FORM PHONE Horn Bus NAME ZP- State City. Address Qty SEASON TICKET PRICES: I. Single Season $36 00 Twofer $68 00 Senior Season $30 00 Enclosed is my check made payable to Mesa Slate College Please charge my Vtsa Mastercard.

Card No Season Ticket Subtotal Oty. Student Signature Qty Oty. jh2 PLEASE CIRCLE ONE SINGLE ADMISSION: THE RULING CLASS A CHRISTMAS CAROL SHE STOOPS TO CONOUER CABARET Adult 9 00 S10 00 9 00 $10 00 4 Sieve Jithnmn $4 SO SSOO S4 SO 5 00 Single Admission Subtotal TOTAL Service Charge Mail Orders Charge Visa Master Csrd GRAND TOTAL REMITTED 6. 1 00 THE HULING CLASS A CHRISTMAS CAROL SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER CABARET 200 All orders are tilled on a first come, first serve basis. STUDENT DEFINITION Elementary.

Jr. High, High School, and College with a current and valid I SENIOR CITIZEN DEFINITION. Age 62 Of older ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION: Yes. I like to make an annual contribution lo Mesa State College Theatre THE ANGEL (S100 or more annually) I I THEATRE DONOR (5 to S99 Annually).

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