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Show A5 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, November 11, 2008 VOICES Celebrating the People and Lifestyle of the San Rafael Swell Area Castle Dale students cast their own votes Kathy Ockey Castle Dale Elementary School students held their own election on Oct. 29. They used the same ballot used in the General Election and also voted for the same candidates the general public voted for. Sixth grade teacher, Tanie Worthen, supervised the election and used the same procedures as in a real election. The students registered to vote on Oct. 27 and when they voted their names were checked to make sure they had registered correctly. “This was a very good lesson and learning experience for the children. They learned a lot about the voting process and the regulations that are involved in it,” Worthen said. Castle Dale Elementary results were: John McCain 107, Barack Obama 29; Jon Huntsman 61, Bob Springmeyer 28; Bill Dew 46, Jim Matheson 20; David Hinkins 46, Brad King 38; Drew Sitterud 26, Laurie Pitchforth 22; Laurel Johansen 36, Mike McCandless 22. Photos by Kathy Ockey Castle Dale students patiently await their chance to vote. Birth Recognition A young voter studies the ballot in the voting booth. T.C. West Shady acreS RV Park & Campground Screen Print & Embroidery Gas & Grocery Retail & Wholesale Custom Designs •Hats • Shirts • Uniforms • Sweats •Jackets Gift Shop Gasoline & Diesel Fuel 98 E. Main, Castle Dale 370 East Main, Green River 381-5054 tcwest@etv.net 435-564-8295 www.shadyacresrv.com Traxon T. Tuttle Lillee Grace Tuttle was proud to welcome home her new baby brother, Traxon T. Tuttle, on Oct. 24, 2008. He was born at 10:24 a.m. in Payson and was 8 pounds 2 ounces and 21 inches long. Parents are Danielle and Trenton Tuttle of Orangeville. His grandparents are LuAnn Koch and Dan Whiteleather of Castle Dale and Mark and Dickcie Tuttle of Orangeville. His great-grandparents are Bland and Selma Tuttle of Orangeville and Dick and Annalee Jones, also of Orangeville. 8FTU .BJO t 1SJDF 6UBI t lub Bowl CThursday Night Pam Konakis of Castleview Hospital was recognized by the Association of Diabetes Educators of Utah Scholarship and Awards Committee as the Educator of the Year for 2008. She was honored during an awards ceremony at the Salt Lake Community College on Nov. 6. $8 per person Annual Christmas Benefit Bowl The Emery County Review You’re News to Use! League Openings Star Theatre 9:00 - 11:00 Shoe rental is included Dec. 13th & 14th Call Tony or Linda Gateway Lanes The FTD® Fall Harvest™ Bouquet The FTD® Thanksgiving Cornucopia S Christy’s alon ensations 94 S. Main Helper, UT 435-472-5015 CEU’s Bread-N-Soup Night! November 3, 10, 17, & 24, 2008 Walk-Ins Welcome or call for an Appointment Tuesday - Friday “Service With A Smile” Christy Collard The FTD® Thanksgiving Centerpiece Katie Brady 190 So. Main, Huntington 435-687-9766 Educator of the Year Monday evenings from 5-6:30 p.m. Jennifer Leavitt Student Center Adult & Students over 18- $5 Students (5-17)- $3 Children under 5- Free EVERYONE WELCOME!!! Fun Center Grill & Arcade Emery County’s Home for family Films & Entertainment Gordon’s Nursery & Floral Fresh Flowers, Plants And Gifts Monday thru Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 686 N 400 E Huntington Call for a take out order or more information Mon-Fri 9-6 •Saturdays 10-3 687-2264 133 North Main in Huntington 435-687-7827 Lewis Jewelry Company, Inc. Forever Est. 1921 Proceeds go to the Carbon County Food Bank 435-637-2176 46 East Main Price |