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Show 6A Wednesday, July 21, Emery County Progress Fire Department rodeo July 30-3- 1 The Cleveland and Elmo Fire Departments will sponsor a rodeo July 30 and 31, at 7 p.m. in the Cleveland arena. A Queen Contest will be held July 30 during event is EURA sancthe rodeo. The two-da-y tioned. Proceeds from the rodeo will go to purchase jaws of life rescue equipment for the two Fire departments. The public is urged to and have a great time attend the to that will go toward raise money helping saving lives in the future. fund-raise- r, 1982 Church News MISSION SAN RAFAEL Mass schedule for the next four weeks will be at 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon, that is for Sundays July 25, August 1, 8 and 15. There is a contest going on. A logo or symbol for the Mission is being sought to be used on stationery, banners, whatever. It will become the official Mission letterhead. Bring your contribution to Earl Sampier on Sundays at the Mission or you can leave it at the deacons house next door. The council election was completed this past Sunday. Newly elected persons to the Mission council are Mrs. Ann Wissler, Castle Dale, and Mike Gurule, Elmo. They will serve for two years. Reelected for terms were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sampier. There will be a meeting of the newly elected and current members on Sunday, August 1 after the 3 p.m. Mass to reorganize the council. All council members should plan to attend. two-ye- Births Day Mervin and Kathleen Day are proud to announce the birth of a son born July 8, 1982 at the Castleview Hospital. The infant, Scott Humphrey, weighed 8 pounds, xk ounces and was 21 inches long. He is greeted at home by nine brothers and sisters; Kathy of Logan, Cynita, Julia, Dee Dee, Jeannie, Robert, Travis, Tamara, and Jeffrey. Grandparents are Thyra and Dee Gardner, Orangeville. Valdez Jim and Sherrie Valdez are the proud parents of a baby girl, born July 13, at Castleview Hospital at 1:45 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces, and was 20M inches long. Her older sister and brothers are Malinda, Michael and Brett. Grandparents are Manual and Mary Valdez, Pueblo, Colorado; and Blaine and Helen Houtz, Provo. Hi, I'm Emery! UDT urges ar Singer sets gospel show Hal Harper, Gospel Singer, will be the guest minister at Huntington Christian Center on Thursday, July 29 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Harper has a smooth, mellow voice. His singing style blends old-tifavorites with the contemporary gospel music, which combine into an enjoyable and unforgettable experience in worship and inspiration. Mr. Harper comes to the Castle Country with a wide diversity in experience. He has sung with professional barbershop quartets and church choirs, with the Keller-Yor- k Gospel Group and, more recently, Jie has performed as a soloist in such churches as Capital Christian Center in Sacramento, Calvary Baptist Church in Boise, and Central Assembly in Boise. There is no admittance charge for this ministry, although there will be a free-wi- ll offering received during the service. County area Everyone in the Carbon-Emer- y is invited to attend and enjoy this musical ministry with the church which is located at said 150 West 400 North in Huntington, Pastor Alan Boyles. bass-barito- ne Havinaa Aug. at Huntington Elementary Utah tment of DeparTran- sportation urges f4S k f S V 'f (VW- - peak U Hurst Larsen -- Mr. and Mrs. Lion Hurst, Orem, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kelli Ann to Max Guy Larsen, Huntington. Guy is the son of Max and Dora Larsen, Huntington. Their marriage will take place August 21 in the Provo Temple. They will make their home in Huntington. beginning Thursday evening and Friday, and again on Sunday afternoon Castle Dale I- - k I Pat Farnsworth X j -xx - i- jt 748-52- CASTLE -- DALE Dale Fire Department members assisted the Castle Castle Dale Second Ward in painting Mrs. Emma Guymons home. Mrs. Guymon is a widow and could not do the job herself. The event ended, as do most fire department ventures, in a cooling water fight. The fire department would like to remind all local merchants who are going to the to you on when is the best time to reach me. Im working the afternoon shift now so anytime before 4 p.m. It is even more important now that you leave a number if Im not at home. that. Just a note to all of fik visiting were Ben On June EMERY Ceylon Jacobsen and Mrs. C.B. spent the weekend Scott from North Fort with the National Mayers, Florida, Guard in Price, where came to visit Geneva he is engaged in Broderick and took summer training. her back to Wellington On July 10, a for a visit. Mrs. Scott Prettyman reunion is a niece of Geneva was held at Mud and the daughter of Springs. Two hundred Iva Stoddard. and thirty-thre- e Morris Stoddard, a people were gathered brother, came down there. All of the Bud from Layton to help Prettyman family in get Ivas house ready Emery were present. for rent. They did a lot Mr. and Mrs. Lynn of packing and shipped Sorensen left Sunday some of the things to for their home in Florida for Iva Lou Houston, Texas. They Scott. Monday, July 5, took Howard Williams they all went to Layton back for a visit. to visit Iva Stoddard Howard is the son of who is in the nursing Mark and Leah home there, and they Williams. also visited other An outdoor luncheon relatives in that area. was served at the Geneva came home home of Ludean and July 9th and the Scotts Ella Maxfield in honor had a long drive back of the senior citizens. to Florida. Thirty-seve- n people The grand opening were in attendance. of the Emery Bar was Games were played held Friday and after eating. It was a Saturday, July 9 and lovely evening and a 10, with a good turgood time was had by nout. The music was all. The people would presented by the like to thank the Prettyman family and Maxfields for their friends. many fine efforts. Mrs. Nell Jones American The 30, Mr. 7 travel times Also and Kristy. 286-22- V -- GOD WANTS YOU 687-955- 1. Martha Jacobsen 4 motorists to use extra caution when driving during the upcoming July 24th weekend. Many people will have Friday the 23 off and will be taking advantage of the three day weekend to take a short trip or go camping. Routes to popular, vacation spots will be congested during the Huntington Christian Center Assemblies of God, a full gospel church. Find the way, find the truth, find the life. Bread. Love. Worship. Times of Meetings Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.; Childrens Church, 11:30 a.m.; Evangelical, 6 : 30 p.m. Come and join us. 150 West 400 North, Huntington. Pastor Boyles, Church, 687-925- 3. f X The fireworks for the 24th that it is time to do just time. 16-1- 9 V caution donate blooming good Weddings :v irs' from Idaho Falls, Legion Auxiliary Idaho, has been Behling- - Salmons Mrs. Doris Behling and the late Hugh F. Behling, Ferron, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lisa, to Stacy Dean Salmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Salmons of Orem. The wedding will take place July 30 at the brides home, followed by a reception in the garden. Lisa is a graduate of Emery County High School and attended Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. Stacy is a graduate of Orem High School and the College of Eastern Utah, with an associate degree in science. He is now attending Southern Utah State College where he will be playing football this fall and majoring in physical therapy and physical education. The couple will make their home in Cedar City while Stacy completes his B.S. degree. would like to thank all visiting at the home of who supported us in Wendell and Billie any way for the 4th of Hatch and children. July celebration. We Nell is Billies gran- would like to thank the dmother and attended American Legion men church with her on for making our Sunday. organization possible. Mr. and Mrs. Nels We love our country Hansen made a trip and this month we into Salt Lake to visit would like to pay their relatives and tribute to our armed the attend temple ceremonies there. forces everywhere. Soldiers both living and dead, we salute you. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Broderick and Ferry Broderick Jack and Marlin had as visitors last Baily of Aurora, weekend Mr. and Mrs. Colorado, were dinner of Rose Olsen Berniece is a sister of Wednesday, July 14. Marie. They live in Rose is her mother. West Jordan. They also had Mr. and Mrs. Therel Broderick and family of Gunnison, Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Glen Broderick and son of Bountiful, and Luelma Kathryn Emery Lamar Broderick. guests Bradford of Orem. HUNTINGTON It They all went to the field and enjoyed a is good to see how cookout. many people are Thirty-seve- n people participating in the - 687-25- the house weve the home weve got-im- to were in attendance at the Senior Citizens Dinner on Wednesday, July 14. Due to always wanted. and vacations Grange - Van Zyverden Mrs. Patsy Grange announces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Deanna, to Sjors Van Zyverden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Zyverden, Salt Lake City. Deanna is a graduate of Emery County High School and the College of Eastern Utah. She is a qualified cosmetology instructor and currently owns and operates the Hair Affair in Huntington. She is the daughter of the late Earnest J. Grange. Sjors is a graduate of Olympus High School in Salt Lake City. He attended the University of Utah and Brigham Youung University. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force and an LDS mission to the Central States Mission. He is currently employed by Emery Mining Corp. A reception will be held July 31 at the Huntington LDS Stake Center to honor the couple. alzMn problems it has not been reported for two weeks. The Christiansen family have been spending their vacation at their cabin at Acres Lake. They have been doing building and repairs for a family reunion this weekend. Visitors at the home of Martha Jacobsen on Tuesday were Mrs. Jean Jones and family from Spring Glen. With Jean were her two married daughters, Tammy and three children, and Sherrie and baby. Beat the high cost of a better home with a planned Home Improvement Loan. you can get into a better house Now, leaving home! Add a room, finish the basement, put in that patio youve been wanting. Expand, remodel or renovate. 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