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Show 4 Emery County Pi ogress Thursday, Sept. 25, 1975 Castle Dale Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunter are visiting in Castle Dale for a week or ten days. They and t h i i Ida Snow's i sweepstakes winning handwork. V t scheduled September were Pie Party, Park City weekend guests here at the home of Ken and Valoy Cox. They enjoyed a trip to the 24 Nov been 6 p m. Sale Meat Pie sale Fossil quarry season to end District Manager Gene Day, Moab Bureau of Land Orangeville Management, nounced that the has an- Cleveland-Dmosau- a y''" Skyline Conof Alcholics Anonymous is being held Sept. 26, 27 and 28, at the Ramada Inn, 999 South Drapery Decorating Service There will be meetings for Phone Toll Free The 1975 State. AAs, Alanons, Alateens (Children, r Afternoon, Oct Quarry Visitor auction of furniture at Old Center will close for the season on October 5, 1975. Orangeville School syxc i&x y&x yjs xtryr, ference wife, husbands, of 687-266- friends or relatives alcoholics) daily. Literature is available for k sjpcr ccl'OG entered - rosc c, SyAE"RS ...18 decor NS on c aery 'c wast 6 Our Drapery Consultant, Shirley with professional ideas. C all Sears Custom Draper 8 today for an appointment with those who have questions. Open meeting Saturday 27, at 8:30 p.m. for anyone interested in learning more about the program of AA. No charge for meetings. Richfield and the late Milton Chidester. The marriage will be performed September 26. 1 Spudnut (tentative) AA convenes Mr. and Mrs. Wendell T. Bradbury of Huntington announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Wendy to Mr. Gary Chidester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton May of 25 4 desert and also enjoyed a in the family cook-ou- t mountains in company with the Wayne Wilberg family. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lngerman of Salt Lake were overnight guests here Wednesday at the home of their daughter and her husband, Hope and Sterling Umphenour and family. Miss Bradbury to pledge vows J have events James Albert Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cox of Brigham Oct (tentative) In an ORANGEVILLE effort to renew enthusiasm in the Orangeville Ward Building program, several Mrs. James Hardy attended funeral services in Dragerton, are visiting friends, canning Saturday for Mrs. Hardys brother-in-law- , and taking care of some business matters. Blanche McGrath of Salt Lake City spent all last week here with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Huntsman Mrs. Huntsman son, Tom and his wife Raeona of Salt Lake visited here with her Saturday and Tom painted his mothers kitchen and front room. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grant and son Brent spent the Labor Day holiday and weekend in Billings, Mont., with their son J. J., Cynthia and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Cramer of Salt Lake City, visited here this weekend with Mr. Cramers sister Naoma and Oscar Wayman. Oct 11 Lamb Fry, City Park (tentative) Ward pushes fund drive i Muse, is ready Shirley . x ;; Beeause natural gas costs mnnev, tin use, the more vou save And bee .him pine of natuial gas, like eveiv thing ko up, it's possible to save mine monev il,,s vear and m yeais to come than vouvi mi saved befoie or 4 7 of hot y x xx Carbon Ave Main Street Louise Davis, Manager :. m Award winning Emery County quilt. County residents garner awards at State Fair CASTLE - DALE An exhibit prepared by the Emery County Extension service won second place at the Utah State Fair in competition with other county exhibits throughout the state. The exhibit featured quilt Arts and Grafts, Michael Allred Merlene Debbie Clothing, Kalynne Brotherson, Charlene Behling, Sharon Fillmore, Marion Jensen, Maedean a designed and by Knitting, Bowman Mariam McArthur, Jorgensen, Sit-teru- Orangeville, and printing done by Johansen and Tuttle Engineers. The the exhibit depicted potential of Emery County for indsutry and agriculture and as a good place to live Patricia Margaret Jorgensen, Hatch, Cheryl Bass Food Preservation, Karen Larsen, Sharon Grange. Mrs. Ida Snow, Castle Dale, won fair sweepstakes for home arts in the class for exhibitors over 70 years of age. Mrs. Snow earned blue ribbons on tatted doilies, handkerchiefs and embroidered pillowcases, scarves, and a tablecloth Both exhibits are on display at the Castle Dale exhibitors at the fair were:: Karen Foods, Larsen, Sharon Grange, Janell Gordon, Nino Jo Behunin, Laura Wilson, Amy Wilson, Susan Hales, Nancy Laws, Gay Lee Larsen, Tana Jo Wilson, Marian Jensen, Madean Co-o- p You Are Always Welcome I Helper State j Bank S Helper, Price Green Rivej Sharon Brotherson, Grange, Margaret Hatch, Nikke Hayward, Nadene Majors, Debbie Bowman, and Elizabeth Harvey Home Improvement, Debbie Bowman, LaDawn Johansen, Richele Mathis, Murray Lee Mathis, Annette McMulhn, and Connie Dziuk Style Dress Revue, nette McMulhn, 1 The People of Green River are invited to use our complete facilities at our I I I branch there An- Debra Bowman Denison's Grapefruit Chili $10 Sun Giant 2 1 2 b S Beef Stew ToT6 1 t& HP Banana Squash Facial Tissue Lunch Meat 6 Oz. Ml 4- 11 Lets take a look at two of the wavs mi use natuial g.is and see how easv sav mg mom can be. - Oz 95c 55c hi-go- e A Tablerite 6 00 Fr Small Castle Dale f. 95c Orange Juice 95 j f Norwest Frozen Raisins J Oz 15 standaid sized bathtub filhd thn. quaiteis full of hot watei uses Id culm ti of natuial gas to heat that watei tiom ft) to i 10 V, at a ( ost t o y 011 of S OIK (Mb pet c uhn f , Its., n din d hot watei hentei would use ii.it vou In tintsave and inav not gas sound like nun h, lmt it vou bathe cvciv da it means a s.iviiit' nh )sl n v ai i v Duiing a 1101 mul si month wintn, an average six 100m hmist, piopeilv insulated, of natuial gas a dav to uses 77)0 mbit h maintain an intunal tempi lafuie of 77 dt he- then inostat down b degn es egrees Tinning 4 70 uhn feet t save would 70 natuial to gas a day whieh, ovei six months would sue foul teen elollai s 1 The above examples are only two of the main wavs vou can save on the use of natural gas m your home. There are more than two dozen mine in the areas of heating, air conditioning, hot water heating, cooking, and elothes diving. Think about your daily uses of natuial gas and ask yourself if youre being as fmgal with this source of energy as you are with voui money. Because in the face of continually higher energy ce.sts, natural gas is monev, whieh is why conservation pays. MOUNTAIN FUEL Mountain Co-o- p tents If vou onlv filled the tub half full w a ter 01 took a 71 . minute sh as et v oni Fuel- - Bringing you clean natural gas ouigi Consorting it is ei ci y bath's business. is our business. P JL |