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Show 22AEjyjery County Progress Tuesday, F ebruary 24, & y: 1987 " Eagle . Young women ' f is & Three girls from the Castle First Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints were awarded a certificate and a medallion for their achievements in the Young Womanhood Recognition program. These awards were THANK YOU The first baby of the year would like to thank all Emery County stores who were involved in giving gifts. Thank you. Boyd's Family Pharmacy Ward's 4x4 t i v a l . Sara Jorgensen Rushelle Larsen in sacrament meeting services on Sunday, Feb. 15, 1987. They are Sara Jorgensen, made Ruschelle Larsen and Carleen Marie Hayward. Sara is the daughter of John L. and Yvonne Jorgensen. She is a senior at Emery County High and is planning to go on to college in the fall. She is presently serving as the Laurel given V " u& I ' I t honored Dale award , i L class president. Ruschelle is the daughter of Kathy and Russell Larsen. She enjoys speech and drama and is presently participating in the Emery County High School play, Rehearsal For Murder. She is engaged and is planning a temple marriage. Carleen is the Carleen Hayward and Claudette and Hayward granddaughter of and Frances Hayward Angeline and Carrol Jensen. She is a daughter of Ward senior in high school and is in her fourth year of seminary. Her hobbies include skiing, swimming, softball, volleyball, music and writing. She plans to attend college this fall, studying auto mechanics. Arrow of Light goes to two Cubs Wilcox laundry Clothes Hanger fmery County Progress Coast to Coast Jack's Shoes Trailside Castle Dale Scott and Jean Truman Orangeville Second Ward held Blue and Gold Banquet Feb. 19. The Cubs and its annual their parents for a dinner and award ceremony after. Various awards were given to the different age groups of Cubs. Board of Education of the EMERY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Public Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Emery County School District will hold its regular public meeting TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1987 at p.m. SAN RAFAEL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 6 1. 2. 3. Board Minutes 4. Goal : Setting 5. Cottonwood San Rafael Junior High PE Program Elementary busing update 6. of Warehousing District Supplies i k t4 ' $ Vr n v Scouts, Blake Other Jr -- 'Tg-rifirrr- achieve it. Blake Rasmussen was also awarded the Heavy Shoulder Award. This award is only obtained after the Webelo Scout earns all fifteen of his activity badges. Blake was awarded a plaque for his achievement. The Boy Scouts held their court of honor and new boys who have turned 11 over the past months were inducted into the Boy Scouts. Mark H. Williams, Bob Judd, Lavon Day and Lewis Stilson were also in attendance representing the Emery District Boy Scout Council. Orangeville Second Ward would like to thank those leaders who work so hard with our boys in this worthwhile dt . , ' of use Three year warranty Plus The GLUCOSCAN (XK) has Memory Bank Data Log Stores 29 test results By ELIZABETH HANSON Staff writer Mayor McArthur was out of town, so was Jorma Johnson. Ross Gordon was snowmobiling, but city council business went forth with Ramon Martinez as mayor pro tem and Dianna Jackson and Richard Childs behind their nameplates. Steven M. Laude, Wellington, a representative for Electrolux vacuum cleaners had submitted Authorized Distributor luFcsormc. Mountain kw AvatMt Linda Hall, RN, BSN Health Care Services Price, Utah 637-477- 4 SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST. PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD. A each cartridge Disc Brakes (Front Axle) Repack Wheel Bearings Resurface rotors Inspect calipers New pads (metallic pads extra) Most Vehicles 4298 Gas Chrysler (Front or Rear Axle) 42 98 Gas Strut 12498 12498 Gas Strut 13998 Ford Strut pm Alignment included Alignment included Ford Strut 10998 Most Vehicles Brake Shoes and Disc Brake Pads are warranted for 12 months for your American or Foreign car, van or light truck (under 7000 lbs ). If they wear out, new brake shoes or pads will be installed without charge for the shoes or pads or the labor to install the shoes or pads Additional parts andor labor required to restore the system to opera tional condition are extra Pair 7998 installed Pair Cartridge 9998 installed Reg. Cartridge Drum Brakes Inspect hydraulic system New linings Adust brakes Resurface drums Inspect wheel cylinders and springs Elementary Fairbanks troop and leaders in painting, mending and erecting playground equipment as well as the removal of a large tree stump which had been uprooted in a windstorm. Currently, Scott is an active member of Orangeville First Wards quorum and Varsity Scouts. He is the second of five sons and has one sister. He is the grandson of Mrs. Florence Cluff, Chandler, Ariz. and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy S. Fairbanks, Star, Idaho. 9 - 4 4 4 h4 't' i . , Eagle badge Bryon Stilson, son of Richard and Carol Stilson, of Orangeville, received his Eagle Scout award on Feb. 8. Byron is a junior at Emery High. His hobbies and interests are in auto mechanics, fishing and camping. Byrons eagle project was painting the parking lot and street parking lines at the Orangeville church. Huntington considers business license True pocket portability Unsurpassed accuracy Oak favorite Scotts Scott earns 1 Blake Rasmussen Ease 4 Scout program. Both feature: Among included playground. planning, supervising and involving the other boys in his 4 " scoutmaster Dennis Cox, who has been a true friend as well as an excellent teacher and leader. This Dean Stilson I - , especially complishment, Cottonwood ,x 1 7 . Scott and his parents wish to express appreciation to all who have had a part in his ac- ' If Rasmussen and Dean Stilson were awarded the Arrow of Light Award. This award is very special and the boys went to a lot of work and effort to NOTICE: Regular Meeting agenda for the meeting includes the following V - ,r Boy Scouts got together with Two Webelo The ' ftrrv leader. pastimes are fishing and hunting. He also enjoys music and learning about a variety of things. He is an eight grade student at San Rafael Junior High where he is a member of the jazz band and plays baritone and trumpet in the advanced band. Scotts Eagle project was to do improvement work on the MAW Photo Trailside Orangeville Diamond Floral Scott Fairbanks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairbanks received his Eagle Scout award in a court of honor Feb. 8. Orangeville First Ward, sponsor of troop 305 has been Scotts home troop where he has served in various leadership positions including senior patrol COUPON Dual Exhaust System 998 Expires 32887 J installed air installed Pair installed Pair installed I" included a request for a business license, but had since discovered the supreme court had ruled that companies involved with interstate commerce cannot be obliged to pay licenses in the cities in which they operate. He said Helper had agreed and was expected to waive fees, but that Price was still fighting it. Martinez said Huntington was still fighting it too, and would not give an answer without first consulting the city attorney. City supervisor Bob Sherman protested the new city personnel policy that has apparently decreased his pay from hourly wages totaling $1692 per month to a monthly salary of $1591.20, yet added two more jobs, those being the building inspector and supervising animal control. He said he had not been adequately informed of the provisions of the new policy by The Bargain Shop 196 North included Alignment included Alignment included COUPON" ALL NEARLY Adult 2.00 Children 1.00 SELECTION OF FREE Expires 32807 New Clothes Ladies' Tops Muscle Shirts Boys' Western Shirts Wrangler Western Wear Show Tack, Gifts Martinez. Names are being taken to replace Jethro Majors whose term on the board of adjustments has expired and also for replacing Jorma Johnson on the board as she is now on the city council. The The school of management at Bringham Young University has announced that the executive MBA program will hold classes without a summer break and produce an MBA degree in two years instead of three. Offered to middle managers with at least four years of work experience, the executive MBA program offers all areas of concentration available in the MBA program except health administration. For students entering the program in fall 1987, classes will meet in full-tim- e Provo twice weekly on Tuesday and Thursdays with no changes in course work. Program director Heikki Rinne said the changes were made because executives often are unable to make a three-yea- r time commitment. Producing its first graduates last spring, the executive MBA program was granted permanent status last year after a four-yepilot program. Only 40 applicants are accepted for each class. For information, ar call 378-501- 6. NOTRE DAME REGIONAL SCHOOL NEW Jeans, Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses, Dresses, Suits, Pants, Nightwear, Maternity. unanimously. matter will be discussed when we have a full house, said MBA plans announced Main, Huntington Nothing Over 2.00 If you have to wait any longer than 30 minutes your inspection is passed CLEARANCE ON Alignment the mayor and neither had employees Elmer Mavelone and Brent Livingston. My boys dont know anything about the changes in personnel policy for salaried and hourly employees. Jackson made a motion the mayor inform the employees of the changes and the motion A Tradition in Excellence For 59 Years Would Your Children Learn Better In A Smaller Christian Environment? We can help you provide the opportunity for your children to reach their fullest academic and character development. Preschool through 9th grade. COME IN ANDFINDOUT. 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