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Show Tuesday, November 5, 1991 13A Emery County Progress Sheriff begins awareness week at Ferron School Sheriff Lamar Guyman kicked off Red Ribbon Week Tuesday for Ferron Elementary by speaking at an assembly with all the students. Guyman told the students of the benefits of a drug free life and challenged them to make the commitment now to insure a drug free future. During the assembly, he used his dog to demonstrate how dogs can help law enforcement officers find and destroy illeg- al drugs. Following the assembly, the sheriff led the students on a march to the front of the school where PTA members had strung red ribbons and bows around the S'-j; f , f Nominees wanted : . , i v SALT LAKE j'' Orrin Hatch today announced 4 Drug-awarene- programs were presented to ss students at Ferron Elementary School recently by the Emery County Sheriff's Department, Left to right, Sheriff Guymon opens the aware- grounds from the front of the school to the bus zone. Students lined up along the fence to sing The Choice For Me, Drug Free. Following the song, Guyman cut the red ribbon opening the gate to a drug free school. On Wednesday younger students watched the Drug video and the fourth through sixth grade students participated in an assembly on the abuse and Avengers effects of tobacco use sponsored by the American Cancer Association and presented by Georgina Novack Roma Powell, Emery District Red Ribbon Week coordinator spoke to students on their responsibili that young men and women interested in seeking nominations to the U.S. Air Force, ness week while Kyle Ekker and Les Wilberg work with students on programs. drug-preventi- ty to Choose to Refuse. Thursday Emery High Peer Helpers presented a delightful play that used singing and dancing to teach the harmful effects of smoking. Students also used art curriculum time to decorate grocery bags used during the week in Ferron Benitas, Jewkes Dance Studio, Sandra Killpacks Dance p and Ferron Studio, the Co-o- city gave Ferron Elementary faculty and staff a tough challenge. Although the game ended in a tie, the students provided enthusiastic support to both teams. Following the Friday the culminating activities of Red Ribbon Week included a demonstration volleyball game that matched October was National Say No To Drugs month. The Emery County Child Nutrition Program enlightened the students in many ways. The elementaries, junior high school units and high school decorated the cafeter- ias with red ribbons and posters and used Just Say No Cottonwood kids learn about water The students at Elementary have spent the month of October in studying about water as a natural resource, how students can Cottonwood were: Colby Dunn, kindergarten; Shalyn help in conservation of water, and the properties of water." "Butterfield, Heather Young Through a grant from and Shana Cox, first grade; Blake Butler and Jaycie PorEmery County Water Conserter, second grade; Jaelyn vancy District each elementary was able to purchase the Tuttle and Josh Saupan, third water teaching kit, posters to grade; Sarah Curtis and enter the state poster contest Bevan Olsen, fourth grade; and to have prizes for each Bevan Cox and Robyn Alton, classs winning entries. The fifth grade; Jake Hinkins and elementary schools would like Danette Miner, sixth grade. to express appreciation to Jay The winning posters were Mark Humphrey and the sent to Utah State University Water Conservancy District where they will be judged against other students of the same grade, and state winners ECHS will be chosen. Winning posters will be made into a calenWednesday, Nov. 06 dar and used for other publicifajita, cole slaw, apple crisp ty and promoting Utahs with topping and milk. Water Conservation. Thursday, Nov. 07 Cotton-,'woo- d in helping to make students aware of Utahs natural resource. The classroom winners at lunch French dip sandwich, tater tots, beets, miracle dessert with fruit and topping and milk. Friday, Nov. 08 Monday, Nov. 11 parents day come to various functions. All the exposure the youth can get will make them aware of green salad, applesauce, bread sticks and pizza-rito- milk. Tuesday, Nov. 12 hot Every day hamburger line and salad bar. FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR SENIOR CITIZENS PRICE - Electronic hearing tests will be given at the Price Senior Citizens Center on Monday, Nov. 11, from 10 a.m. to noon. Walter Cox, who Is a licensed professional with many years experience In the hearing health field, will be conducting this testing. Anyone who has trouble hearing Is welcome to have a test using modem electronic equipment to determine If the loss Is one which may be helped. Some of the causes of hearing loss will be explained, and diagrams of how the ear works will be shown. a hearing . Everyone should have even people testatleastonceayear, now wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them. The free hearing tests will be given Monday, Nov. 1 1 , from 1 0:00 a.m. to noon at the PRICE SEMOR CITIZENS CENTER. OfAY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES.' JZV Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM iJhmTimbx San Rafael drama students prepare for the Nov. 1 1 , Veterans Day program at the school. By Appointment San Rafael plans vet program The San Rafael Junior High Drama Department will present its annual Veterans Day assembly Monday, Nov. 11. Performance times are 1:00 and 2:00. This years assembly will pay tribute to veterans of all 590 East 100 North Price, Utah 84501 v, Jeanna Jensen and Jake Wright Jeanna is Ihe daughter of Stuart ... ... Emery High Athletics Booster Club Raffle. The prizes were won by - Remington 6 Rifle Pam Jewkes, Castle Dale Remote Control VCR Matt Peterson, Ferron 3- - $200 Gift Certificate Card Doctor LaVem Pierce, Huntington 4- - Center Court Season Tickets Boys Basketball Games '1- 30-0- 2- - The theme is Freedom Isnt Free. All local veterans are invited to join with the drama department as they honor those who have fought for our country so we could remain Raymond Martinez, Huntington Because of your support we are able to help the athletic programs with more than $2,000 this year. free. i mm o ; PRE - CHRISTMAS 7 i k. STAINMASTER FRIEZE Regular $32.00 & Jeannie Jensen. She the piey Bye Bye Birdie in Nov. speech She won first place in informative speaking at Ire speech meet last spring. Jeanna is the Student Body President of S.RJ.K, President of the National Jr. Honor Society, involved in girls athletics ft participated in volleybai She most out of every minute of it loves Bfe and gets & drama and is in ONLY STAIN-RELEAS- SCULPTURED NYLON CARPET Reg. $22.00 NOW $1 ONLY 00 SQ. YD. Completely Inetalled with Pad KITCHEN & Jake is the son of Ken and Terrie Wright He is active in family. This year he was successful in bringing home a big fourpoint Jake is a source of pride and enjoyment for his family and friends. They all benefit from his great sense of humor. nVGClGGCl'O PUALDVV ADPGVG 53 Sponsored by PTSA ' Completely Inetalled E to church, scouting and community projects. Jake enjoys al sports especially football and bauatbell and collecting sports cards. He also enjoys elk and deer hunts with his SQ. YD. NOW a very happy, optomistic young woman who is always cheering someone up. She loves to dance and is developing her talents in that area as Wei as piano. She enjoys 8 to all the people who bought and sold tickets for the ic'c wars the U.S. has been engaged in through song, dance and dramatic readings. STUDENT OF THE WEEK is 637-717- THANKS . San Rafael Bulldogs have been chosen as San Rafael Junior High School's students of the week. You! INTERNAL MEDICINE drugs and their effect. The Emery County Child Nutrition Program would like to thank these detectives and the Emeiy County Sheriffs Department for helping to week special make drug-fre- e for the students. s, dogs with bun, baked beans, com, cake with cherry sauce and milk. would like to other groups, orgaencourage nizations and associations to call the department and make arrangements for them to detectives consideration. Young men and women seeking nominations should write to both of their U.S. senators and the congressman for their district. The Offices of Kurt King M.D., David Nichols M.D. Kenneth Nielson M.D. Free Youth. The menus for the week included red fruit or red desserts to help reinforce the students. Mary Jo Gravley, manager of the Child Nutrition Center at San Rafael Junior High, celebrated the week by inviting the Emery County Sheriffs department to come to the cafeteria with their drug display items. Detectives Kyle Ekker, Les Wilberg and Tom Harrison brought the display to the school and had it set up in the commissary where the students gather for lunch. It included photos of drug busts, bales of marijuana, bundles of cocaine and the drug paraphernalia display. The students viewed the display and chatted with the detectives about drug enforcement, the dangers and effects of certain types of drugs. The students were very enthusiastic and showed a great deal of curiosity. When the kids start turning in the parents its a sign we are starting to win the drug battle. Both junior highs were a success, Detective Ekker said. Its a positive way to inform and educate the youth to make a smart choice. The made will be given Tha CJsveland-Elm- o Fire Department would like to fcank tba businesses of Emery and Carbon Counties who donated money and merchandise. We would also like to thank the people who helped with their time and donations. The Halloween Spook Alley and Carnival was a great success and we appreciate all the support we received. Ferron businesses and the Ferron City Council against the Ferron Elementary faculThe students and faculty staff. and like to thank all who would ty Representatives from Ferron Merc and Drug, supported the commitment to life. Jeannies, Gillys, Grub Box, a drug-fre- e napkins while employees red ribbon idea to the wore Its Hot To Not or red Be Drug Free aprons which were made available by the Utah Federation of Drug Although support information received after the deadline is still acceptable, only candidates whose files are complete at the time nomimations are i ftanii behind the red fire truck driven by Fire Chief Byron Rollins and paraded from the school to State Street and back singing The Choice For Me, Drug Free. Participate in drug month idates qualifications. Merchant Marine, Military, and Naval academies must apply no later than Nov. 8, 1991, for the class entering the summer of 1992. Applicants must be a legal resident of the State of Utah, at least 17 years of age but not past their 22nd birthday on July 1 of the year of admission, citizens of the United States, unmarried, and have no children. game, students lined up businesses. 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