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Show Ii' ,8 Emery County Progress Thursday, Oct. 19, 1978 Girl Scout troops increasing in county Yn. Vr 'A V Ten Girl Scout Troops are now serving girls ages 6 through 12 in Emery County. Orientation and training sessions for the adult volunteer leadership have been given by Mrs. Jan Oliveto, Utah Girl Scout Council Field Adviser, and Mrs. Julia Craft, Council Trainer, in each school area. V rr 5 mat 169.95 INTRODUCING 16" bar & chrfn Ccne features 610 PRO MAC Vib ation isolated handles Large volume muffler with spark arrestor screen Muffler shield ft The rapid growth in the county filled most troops to capacity on the registration day. Parents may now place their daughters name on a waiting list with Mrs. Automatic and m mual oiling Wraparound Chain Broe Hand Guard safety feature Each machine Thomas (Ginger) Humphrey, 229.95 phone As openings come forth the parent will be contacted and girl XrasaBEM recruited and trained. Mrs. Humphrey, Huntington, has been appointed the Community Girl Scout Chairman to govern activities in Emery County. Assisting her on the service team will be: Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Crespin, Castle Dale, Media Rep., Mrs. Richard Carter, (Janet) Ferron, Secretary, Mrs. (Carol) Nix, Castle Dale, Junior Consultant, Mrs. Richard (Flora) Motte, Cleveland, representative of Brownies. Free influenza shots Huntington, are being offered to The Senior Citizens senior citizens and Center in Castle Dale adults. high-rishas also scheduled a Clinics are set for Halloween party for Nov. 7 in Ferron, Tuesday, Oct. 31 at Dale and 7:30 p.m. in the Emery Castle Thompson Building Supply 748-266- be Free flu shots offered some in and see the full lire of McCulloch Cham Saws Castle Dale 687-932- placed in a troop in her school area Eight or more girls in an age level constitutes opening a new troop if adult leadership can k 3 Friendship Center. At the party there will be refreshments, games and dancing. Buses will be available for the clinics and the party. Responsible Leadership To Meet Your Needs Castle Dale Ross and Bernice announce Anderson the birth of a grandson, Brian Anderson, born Sept. 24, to Don and Camile Anderson of Salt Lake City. A small sister, Julie, was at home to greet him. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Luke of Orangeville. The little one has two great - grandmothers Mrs. Olivia Jones and Mrs. Armenta An- derson, of Castle Dale. Attorney and Mrs. Scott Johansen are building a new home just west of Scotts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Eugene Naomi Jensen 748-267- 1 Melvin and Lois ed on the school play Anderson Burgess of grounds a week ago when she fell Wenatche, Wash- Monday, the from monkey bars ington, visited here a few days thi during the noon hour. to her past week, house Accordingshe suffered mother, of guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ross concussion and in- (Loiss ternal injuries. She Their returned back to Anderson brother). mother, Mrs. Armenta Anderson of Ferron rest home, joined them here for a couple of days, and in company with Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, visited her daughter, Jean and Ted Fitzgerald of Hiawatha. Jim and Kathy Anderson and children of Riverton, Utah, school Monday of this week. Mrs. Sarah Huntsman returned home Friday from a two vacation in week Oregon. Her sister, Blanch McGraph of Utah, was visiting in Oregon with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Conn, and family. Sarahs brother, Jim, and Ruby Thomas of Salt Layton, Johansen, and just spent the weekend east of the Kimball here at the home of Larsen home, between Jims parents, Ross Lake City drove to to visit and Bernice Anderson. Oregon the two houses. relatives and bring Castle Dale second Mrs. Mrs. McGraph home. and Mr. ward will conduct an Stanley Nielson of Sarah was their guest. auction sale at the Ferron, have moved to church recreational Castle Dale to make Her sister, Blanch, hall, Friday, Nov. 3. their home. They are returned home with The auction will be located in one of Lee her and visited here a preceded by a free Petersons homes. Mr. few days. dinner party. While Nielson is employed the auction is going on with the Skyline Some of the county the children will enjoy Construction. townfolks who ata childrens carnival. tended memorial There will be bake Mr. and Mrs Omer for Garth services Cook of Orem and Mr. sales, etc. (Jeffs) Johnson in and Mrs. G. Miller and Price were Kenneth Wilberg four of Hazel Saturday children and Strong had new casts placed Clearfield, spent Emma Huntington and on both legs the past Saturday here at the Mr. and Mrs. Harold week for the third time Dora Otterstrom Strong and family of since his accident the home Castle Dale; Mr. and first week of August at Mrs. Lloyd Cox, which time both legs Mrs. Hilma Jeffs Ferron; Glen and Enid and his pelvis were returned home Jeffs Cox, of Salt Lake broken. Saturday evening City, former residents visit of Castle from a Dale; Jean At the time, Mr. with her son, Earl, and and Alto Childs and Wilberg was super- wife, in Basalt, Colo. son Vernon, and vising the new sewer Renee lines being installed. Earl brought her to daughter Wilcox and daughter, He was in Huntington Green River where she Leah and where some difficulty visited with her Justensen Shep and arose within the grandson, J.J. Grant, daughter, Orangeville. trench. He jumped (coach at Green River ten-da- y down into the trench to high school) and wife 2 Roger Curtis Year Commissioner 4 Glen Bott John Parker Year Commissioner - ,v' v S: Clerk In the last 10 years your Jr r i county evaluation has gone from $10 million to over ; Carol Burdick Recorder Gerald Stanton Assessor ' $120 million. Sj Sill - J the same period, county revenues have increased In from $375,000 Jr Mtt '"'Y to $2.5 million. k if f f 'I ask "Have your services increased We f i. Joe Harvey State Representative Eleanor George Treasurer proportionately?" fdZ 0 LecscOere fLefere Leaders fes progress ujitia vrfoo progress ffes ieesdersiaip invito you to moot Senator rrin Hatch and your Republican candidates on ct. 25 at the Canyon View Junior High School in Huntington at 7 p.m, Paid Pol. Adv. VJe give assistance, and and children. Her the banks caved in grandson, Brent upon him. No other Grant, son of Mr. and workmen were in- Mrs. Joe Grant, Castle jured. Dale, attended the homecoming of Green He is now able to do River this weekend some walking with the and brought his aid of his crutches and grandmother home. a walker. It is Brent had taken her to estimated the new Colorado a previous casts will be worn at weekend. least six more weeks. Grace Wickman and Carla Jo Lemon, her daughter, Janet of Mrs. Magnuson, flew to daughter Emma Jo Lemon, a California this week member of Castle Dale for a weeks visit with second ward, was the Mr. baptized Saturday evening, Oct. 7, by her grandfather, Sterling Nash Boscom of Orem. The following Sunday at sacrament meeting in Castle Dale Second Ward, she was confirmed a member of the L.D S. Church, also by her Milton There was a large crowd in attendance from over the state. Castle Dale First Ward took in $3,300 from their Rummage and auction sale held afternoon Saturday and evening. Acto Allan cording Patterson, the one in charge, practically the entire amount will be turned over to the ward building fund, as there was very little or and Mrs. no expense. Kirkrite, Garden Grove, Calif. Sherrie ld Scott Patterson, son daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W'illiams, of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Williams was absent from school the Patterson of Castle Dale has accepted a call to fill a mission for entire week and spent the LDS Church in the three days of that time Chicago, 111. He is in Carbon hospital. scheduled to enter the The result of an ac- mission home in Salt cident which occurr- - Lake City Dec. 7. Phone 748-238- 6 |