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Show 17A 1V84 Emery County Progress Wednesday, FebruaryJ?, ECUS honor roll High Honors Named on the academic honor roll for Emery County High School for the second quarter 12th Troy Arnold, Scott Cannon, Dean Casutt, Janice Farnsworth, Kelly Hess, Mike Megan Mower, and Todd Patterson. 11th Grade: Robyn Boyce, Kristine Estes, Polly Oakeson, Darrell Pugmire, Brent Tuttle, and Andy Wright. 10th Grade: Billy Filipsic, Melissa Hayward, Jennie Jeffs, Blake Jensen, Ron Jones, Steve Jorgensen, Troy Nielsen, Dee Dec Pizzuto, Jennifer Stilson, Scott Stilson, and Shane Trapp. Honors 12th Grade: Stephany Bishop, Iurie Bradbury, Donna Carr, Kym Estes, Shirley Hansen, April Larsen, Karen Morlan, Stephanie Shiben, Geri Walker, and Sherrie Williams. 11th Grade: Cherie Beach, Derek Beagley, Dana Blucmel, are the following students, according to their grade achievements: Straight A 1985-8- 6 12th Grade: Melanie Caldwell and Eldawna Petersen. Uth Grade: Phil George, Christal Herring, Shawndra Jensen, Cindy Jones, Joye Peacock, Barbara Pinegar, Marc Stilson, and Todd Synder. 10th Grade: Merianne Ewell, Denise Horscroft, Shannon Johansen, and Holly Urn-phenou- r. Highest Honor Brenda Bogdin, Daniece Day, Trent Dye, Gary E. Gilbert, Darell Huntsman, Tracy Justesen, Troy Justesen, Michelle Riley, and Iaura 12th Grade: Sadler. Area Eagle Scouts gather around BYU football player David Tidwell for autographs after he spoke to the group 11th Grade: Brendon An derson, Colin Brinkerhoff, Gena Dugmore, Debi Eden, Rick Garrett, Sara Jorgensen, Seth McCourt, Samuel Priggemeier, Fawn Seely, Laurie Thomas, and Brent Wilson. 10th Grade: Devin Arnold, J.D. Conover, LaiLonl Elggren, at the Emery District Eagle Recognition Banquet held last Saturday in Castle Dale. By ELIZABETH HANSON Staff writer following his talk at the Emery District Eagle Recognition Banquet Saturday at the Castle Eagle Scout David Tidwell Dale Stake Center. was hit with a flash of eagles Overwhelmed at the presence of so many prestigious birds, he may have retreated had they been unfriendly. They were after him all right. They wanted handshakes and autographs from their hero. David told them and their parents that extra effort is the difference between ac- complishment and mediocrity. He said he reviewed his plays as offensive guard on the BYU Cougar team on film and could see that maybe if he had put forth extra effort at certain points, the final score could been different. For example, the UCLA, UTEP, and Ohio State games. Football like life, is a game of inches. Many games are lost by the half inch or inch. Maybe the receiver misses the ball by a half inch and its intercepted. We started the year with high anticipations. We worked just as hard and were as good or better athletes than the other teams, have WURUTZER Grand Piano Reg. $7262 SALE he said. David, 24, has been on the BYU team for three years and will be out for spring practice. Yet as a boy he had a handicap. Lifetime Warranty on all parts. Rated in Consumers Digest as Best Piano Buy in 1985. Baptist Church Special Factory Sale Little Dale; Devin Arnold, James Hammond, Castle Chuck Mulchur. M7I Ptur-M- 7 Sunday School 10 o m. Sunday Worship Tuesday, Feb. 11. Games were scheduled to begin at noon. Canyon View defeated San Rafaels girls and 8th grade boys teams in basketball action Feb. on Thursday, Dale; Joseph Jorgensen, Castle Dale, Joshua Jorgensen, Castle Dale; Jorgensen, Castle David Joyner, Huntington; Frank Joyner, Stephen 6. Our 9th ntington; Ronnie noon. The boys basketball team traveled to North Sanpete on Friday, Feb. 7, for a nonconference game. The Cougars were defeated in overtime with a score of 59 to 55. The Valentines Day dance Friday, Feb. 14, from 7 : 30 until 10 : 30 p.m. stars, too. Advancement Chairman Mark H. Williams, who supervised arrangemnts, gave a plaque to Glade Hone, representative of Natomas Trail Mountain Coal who underwrote the cost of the dinner which was served by Castle Dale Second Ward Young Women. Two years ago the coal company also Priggemeier, Orangeville; Orangeville; Christopher Reese Randall, Randall, Elmo; Elmo; Rex Brent Snow, Spencer, Orangeville; Trevor Tuttle, Orangeville; Courtney and Ty Ware, Orangeville; Wilson, Huntington. missionary will be held on No school will be held on Monday, Feb. 17, due to Presidents Day. bulldog bulletin Thursday Mont Harmon will travel to San Rafael. by Brenda Dugmore SRJH Reporter Olsen, Cleveland; Larry Pahl, Huntington; Craig Peterson, Elmo; Troy Peterson, Elmo; John Phillips, Castle Dale; Quinton Samuel Powell, Huntington; Our basketball teams travel East Carbon on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Games will begin at to grade boys team lost. Dale; Huntington; Stephen Law, Orangeville; Travis Leonhardt, Ferron; Tim Magnuson, Castle Dale; Murray Mathis, Castle Dale; Shane Miller, Castle Dale; Roger Nielson, Hu- Mont Harmons basketball teams on C VJH Reporter Elmo; View hosted Canyon by Stephanie Bogdin Castle Hickenlooper, Dale; Dustin Huntington, Castle Dale; Larry Johansen, Elmo; Jerry Jones, Maralynne Johansen, and cougar comer Orangeville; Shawn Bradley, Castle Dale; Mike Cannon; Chad Casutt, Cleveland; Seth Coyne, Elmo; Allen Day, Castle Dale; Kevin Day, Castle Dale; Mark Dewyea, Orangeville; Jeffery Guymon, Huntington; Jeffery Carr, 10th Grade: Bambi Atwood, Mark Bishop, Jeff Cisneros, Marlene Curtis, Karen Force, Shauna Gordon, Kellee Hatch, Dusty Huntington, Jolene Luke, Debbie Olsen, Adam Thompson, Corey Wareham, Missy Wood, Karleen Williams, and Amy Yost. Dara Fairbanks, Jackie HuntJennifer Johansen, Rachael Keel, Mike Oliver, and Carla Priggemeier. donated costs. The Eagles achieving rank the past two years were saluted. They are: Ted Allen, Castle Dale; Brendon Anderson, Castle League WELCOMES YOU 11am. 637-015- 4 started I13W Ot North Huntington MUSIC It E. Main, Price Mountain View I baseball, but I had a severe coordination problem. I played in the outfield. The ball would hit my glove and fall out. And I always swung too late. So frustrating, but I decided that I wanted to do something with sports and I set high goals. Davids roots are in Castle Country centered in Wellington where he often visits. He was reared at Nampa, Idaho, in potato country, served a mission to England, is married and the father of a He talks often at similar gatherings because he wants to pay his dues to the Scouting program. He made Eagle at 14 and has found the title attracts positive reaction from employers. He said he notices many people who are Eagle Scouts. Carolyn Randall, district advancement committeeman, introduced the 41 Eagles, noting that Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon is an Eagle Scout and that those honored were reaching for the Michael Ewell, Gwen Sara Oakey. sman, Scouts hear from BYU football player Grade: Stuart Albrecht, Last Thursday Canyon View traveled to San Rafael. The girls team lost, but the 9th grade boys came up with an exciting win. Tuesday San Rafael traveled to Notre Dame. The Valentines dance will be Friday night at 7:30 p.m. The cost is$l. The honor society will be going to the Ramses II exhibit and Hansen Planetarium on Feb. 28. Missionary to speak Desmond Wilstead, son of Dean and Carol Wilstead of Lawrence, has returned from his mission in Concepcion, Chile. His homecoming will be Feb. at 2 p.m. in the Huntington Stake Center. 16 Chamber honors group 47am Elder Blaine L. Petersen In a special meeting held Feb. in Castle Dale, the Emery County Chamber of Commerce honored several businesses and individuals in recognition of Economic Development Week. Held at the Komer Kitchen, the luncheon meeting was held in conjunction with Governor Norman Bangerters request that outstanding contributions to the states economy be recognized during Economic Development Week, Feb. 5 Elder Blaine L. Petersen, son of Dora J. Petersen and the late George A. Petersen, has been called to serve in the Idaho Boise mission. A farewell in his honor will be held Feb. 16 at 11 a.m in the Ferron Stake Center. An open house will follow the meeting at the Dora Petersen home. Everyone is welcome. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Feb. 27. f Elder Blaine Peterson 2-- 8. Executive Chamber Secretary Elaine Wilson said that certificates of appreciation were presented to 32 individuals and groups and that the featured speaker at the meeting was Wes Curtis, chairman of the Economic County Emery miamm Radisson Development Council. Certificates were presented to Holly Larsen and Marie Van- - Inn Priced derherp of Fashion Crossroads; Kent Wilson of BKs; Jorma and Ben Johnson of Johnson Family Store; La Von Reid of the Emery County Nursing Home; Jim Jones of the Komer Mrs. Kit- chen; Bruce Anderson of Trail Mountain Coal; Lilas Wayman of the Bargain Box; Mr. and Mrs. Bobo of the Village Inn; Jesse Brinkerhoff of Zions Bank; Darlene Young of First Security Bank; Elaine Wilson of Emery County; Scott Truman of the Emery County Economic Development Council; Dale Colleen Roper of Safeway; Evridge of Job Service; Rick Snow of Western Auto; Mary Earl of Earls Bargains; Gene Hess of Utah Power and Light; Don Childs of Emery Mining; and LeRay Huntington of Huntington Tractor and (Mignyan SwaaifiaawuDflte QsofflsaB oa J and would like to see without glasses or contacts? 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