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Show Dances set uiam y Thursday 9 Volume November 18, 1971 Number 72 There will be a Senior Citizen Dance held every Saturday night at the swimming pool building in Castle Dale, They will begin at 800 P. M. 46 bare walls. voun Bsa-csrJ- B y WkabwJW This is the time of year when you can expect to receive the Progress a day earlier than It has been his to build the nucresponsibility leus of an adequate library from the shelves out. He is cognizant of lacks but mindful of continual improvement, "Living; in a rural , area with limited finances, we do the best with what we have, " On the budget allowing 2- -3 dollars per student annually or around $900, per year, the library cannot be built up as rapidly as desired, A new set of encyclopedia is needed ev-e- ry two years to keep up with CUrrent educational references. Obsolete written materials have to be weeded out. There is plenty of wall space for more books, but new shelves are needed and their cost will Thanksgiving week, Christmas week and New Years week. The Progress will hit your mail, boxes on Wednesday instead of - self-discipl- ine . portant to let them feel accepted and as important as anyone else. Learning follows acceptance, " This year he is pleased to Grant C, Fausett Cont CAP News Those people in Emery Co, who are eligible to receive government surplus food com-odit- ies will be able to pick them up at the C.A.P. build- ing in frice. These Commodities will be available for pick-u- p the 4th week in November, from Monday through Friday, and the 4th week of every month thereafter. on page 4 . Show Set The Harlem Showboats, a Negro team consisting of former college players will per-- at the Emery County High School this Saturday night at 7t45 P. M. Performing for the Showboats will be Gene Lake a starting guard for the University of Utah, Matt Brown, an center for Westminster College, Cookie Brown from Texas, and Stretch Redmond, a 69" center from All-Amer- ican Texas, Opposing the Showboats will be the Emery County Allstar team. Playing for the Allstars will be Paul Cowley, Ray Guymon, Scott McArthur, Dennis Gordon, Clark RobinMonte son, Bill Jorgensen, Brent Arnold, Jones, Jay Sit and Tracy Jeffs, terud, The Showboats play excellent play excellent basketball as well as performing entertaining comedy acts. The game will begin at 7:45 P.M. with proceeds going to the High School Athletic Department, Relief Society will serve a special banquet, President -- Dean McDonald of College of Eastern Utah will give an inspirational message following the banquet. An added treat will be given by Male Glee Club, The evening is planned so that it will be very enjoyable without lasting too long. Everyone should bring their own dishes and eating utensils. Committee, In the community committee elections, voters may vote for up to three persons. The ASC Chairman said it is important that fanners know that they are to vote for only three candidates, Voters may select the-Huntingto-n Vice-Presid- ent 19 Mr, Grant will be addressing the banquet on Thursday even- -' ing, Virginia Smith, who has a reputation nationally and in ternationally for her work and women's af- fairs will address the Luncheon Wednesday at noon. Mr, and Mrs, Keith Albrecht will be special guests of the State at this luncheon. Dr, Doyle Mathews, Dean of the College of Agriculture at U,S,U, and Dr, Max Wallen- tine, Assistant Dean of the College of Biological and Ag- riculture Sciences at BYU are also included as speakers for the confab. Convention goers will also hear environmental issues discussed as well as marketing, education, welfare, and other All-Ut- ah significant matters during the three --day affair. from the candidates listed on may write to 3.0fcLU0t Chairman Cox pointed out that the elections are by He said, "When a has marked his ballot, voter he should fold it and seal it inside the plain envelope he received along with die ballot, He should put the plain envelope inside die envelope addressed to the County ASCS Office and seal that envelope, "This dual envelope system fa for the voters' protection, " Mr, Cox explained, "The plain envelope guarantees a secret ballot, The outer envelope insures that only eligible voters vote. Before the votes are counted , the plain envelopes are removed from the outer envelopes and shuffled to make it impossible to' identify any individual ballot. " " Bureau elects officers Paul Nelson was elected President of Emery County Farm Bureau with Earl J, Seeley as and Roxie Nelson as Women's Chairman at the recent election. Glen and Ida Snow were reappointed as Secretary and Treasurer, These people, along with other appointed officers will be attending the 54th Annual Convention of Utah Farm Bureau Federation scheduled for November 17-in the New House Hotel in Salt Lake City, Registration will begin at 8KX) A, M. November 17. At 9:15 A. M. Caucuses from various areas of the state will convene to nominate board and Committee members to be elected to office in the state organization. The delegation from this County will also hear addresses from prominent farm leaders both from Utah and of National ' prominence. Included on the speaker roster willbeAl. len Grant, President of California Farm Bureau and nationally known for his understanding of farm labor relations When ballot envelopes are ceived in the fice, Mr, Cox said, they re- County ASCS Ofre- main sealed and are deposited in a sealed ballot box immediately where they will remain until the County ASC Committee publicly counts the ballots on December 8, 1971, Any farmer owner, tenant, or sharecropper who fa of legal age may vote if he has an interest in a farm and fa eligible to participate in an ASCS1 program' mitteemen and 2 alternate offered in his community. If committeemen to serve for one you have not received a Ballot, you can obtain one at the year, ASC community comASCS Office, mittees aid die County ASC Committee in administering Government farm programs. The community Committee also elect members and choose officers for the County ASC . Emery Stake's Annual Aaronic Priesthood Banquet will be held Saturday, November 19th at 7s00 P.M. in the Stake House in Castle Dale, Both adult and youth members of the Aronic Priesthood are invited and urged to attend this special affair with their father or fuvorite male adult as a companion. This promises to be a very, special event, Emery Stake ciation, . Emery County farmers will receive mail ballots for election of ASC community committees announced Donald T, Cox, Chairman of die County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) Committee, Marked ballots are to be put back in the mail or returned to the County ASCS Office by December 1, 1971, In each of the 4 ASC communities in the county, eligible farm voters will elect 3 com; driest-- bantpoft . rf to recieve ballots Recently he took a group of students to Price on an ad soliciting drive. Usually he has to rev up their courage before they will make the sales pitch Singleton I Emery Coun ty farmers ever. Sam ' Grant C, Fausett, owner and operator of Fausett Mortuary in Price has been appointed a member of the Medical Examiners Commission of die State of Utah by Gov, Calvin Hampton for a term ending May 11 1975. Mr, Fausett is also serving his second term as a Director of die Utah Funeral and Embalm -ers Association representing District Four. .He represents the funeral directors of Southern and South Eastern Utah at the State Asso- along Many find this line difficult. Special ' study groups, such as debate teams are allowed to use the room off the main glassed-i- n library. During the noon hour the library is used for socializing which the librarian encourages within normal bounds He also teaches several English classes, "My sympathy lies with the slow learners and socially maladjusted. It is im- He keeps close watch to rem- edy any goofs in the copy, how- y If everyone will keep those dates in mind, particularly next week, then I can extend sympathy lo the thousands fowl known as the ing bird (that will be consumed shortly) and to the aches and pains that will ensue therefrom. t 4 local man While facing such decisions, ' Sam Singleton- encourages the students to study individually. ience," Thursday. Since our processes will be stepped up a day during those three weeks, it will be necessary for us to receive all news items and advertising by noon on Monday of that week. books. new blood and thought into our efforts. " This year the students are using some color in the yearbook, Sam approves of student initiative, 'If there fa a job a student can do, let him do it and gain the exper- few weeks. 260 given to cut down what can be spent on share supervision of yearbook those expected early issues. Actually, there will be three early issues during the next Q Appointment with teacher Terry Munns. "We get bogged down in our thinking. It fa good to inject usual. With Thanksgiving upon us, next week will be one of BOX j d Learning follows accept Samuel Morris Singleton invites involvments, Always he is plunged into some kind of worthwhile project in professional and personal life. When he moved to Emery High in the year of its birth in 1962, his kingdom, the library, had co . . sec-ball- ot, Workshop Santa's Workshop will be set up at the C.A.P, center in Castle Dale. They would appreciate receiving any used toys which could be fixed and given to youngsters this Christmas, Anyone who may need help with their Christmas is urged to call the .C.A.P, office at 748-269- 6., Plant open in area Steven K. Ellsworth, President of Mountaineer Products International, Manti, Utah announced today his company plans for the opening of a sewing facility in Orangeville, Utah, Keith Ware, Orangeville, and Gardell Snow, Fer-ro- n, spearheaded negotiations on behalf of the Emery County Development Committee and tire Emery County Commission and were assisted by the Utah State Department of Employment Security in Price, According to Mr, Ellsworth, the facility will employ approximately 40 operators and ree lated workers on a basis, He emphasized that hfa firm is looking to the Orangeville and ' Emery County area as a possible permanent site for a branch for the firm's operations. Mountaineer Products Inter. full-tim- . . cora Manti-bas- ed poration dealing basically in air systems for the United Sta- national fa MPI also tes Government, makes down-fill- ed items for its retail and marketing op- eration, as well as other com-erc- ial sewing work. Course Of fared The Math class that so many have requested, Teaching Math in the Elementary School will be offered, Mr, Robert Sw inbum will be the instructor, Anyone desiring to take this class, please get in touch with the Extension Office, |