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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday January 24, 2002 9 MeMey Fin Rodeo Photographs of the 1930, the traveling Otbo Hardy exhibit at the pU museum mUov Jan. 28 to March 4. The grand opening reception iiKheduied Feb. 1. Residents wishing to have rodeo memorabdia diiplayed ihould contact the museum at pre-190. Memorabilia deadline u Jan. 2a (Continued from page 5) Women's cancer support croup - meet the third Wednesday of the monthat 7 p.m. at CutlevKw'i classroom. For information about wiU be on display lymphedema (upper extremity swelling following mastectomy or lower extremity swdling following prostate or other abdominal surgeries, coo- tact Darrin Hurdsman at 50 813-506- ' ' 636-484- 1. HI daya,70p. information. Relay for Life -- Residents Interested in assisting on a committee or fanning a team to gartkipate to tte American OmcCTSods 2TO or Terri Lott to contact Becky Kloepfer at event are at Carbon Credit Union. Helper miningmuawim - From Oct 1 to April 30 houn are Turn-- ; day through Saturday, 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. From May 1 to Sept. 30 houn Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. lours may be ached- 1 For information, contact Helen Tone at 473-83- 95 473-300- 9. Memory WhQ - Reaidenta wiahing to have photoa displayed during the American Cancer Society event may contact Mary Dickerson at Adoption Croaaroada of Utah - meeta the second and fourth Vlfcdneadayofthei month, 6:30 p.m., in the conference room at CEUi computer business building. Forinformation, call Marlane Tufta at 637--' 7684 iee CasdeVklley Archaeology Society -- meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in the CEU museum classroom. For information, contact Jeanette Evans at 637-004- 4 637-096- 4. CEU Ballet Repertory following 7:30 pjn. performances at Geary Theater. April 25 and April 27, classical; and April 26 and April 28, contemporary. 613-506- '. , Habitat for Humanity is accepting applications for two homes. Volunteers and donations welcomed. For information, call Habitat at - Price Cultural Connection - The following free performances are scheduled at Aaup.m. at Price Civic Auditorium: friends. Elias Perez and March 7, Los Fiermanos de Andes, featuring April 20, Eastern Utah Wind Symphony, directed by Gregory Benson. Cancer control program - free pap fnwry nl m.mmngnw vouchers are available to eligible women 50 years and older at the medical clinic in East Carbon. Women 40-4- 9 may also qualify for free mammograms. For information on income guidelines, contact the clinic weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Utah Friends of lUcontology - Castle Valley chapter meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., in the CEU museum classroom. Few information, contact the museum or Duane Taylor at 613-506- 0. Carbon County Model Railroaders - The group meets Thursday at 7 p.m. Forinformation, call Terry Wheeler at 6360681. . Carbon County Historical Society - meets the last Wednesday of every month at 7p.m. at CEU museum. For information, contact Eldon " Miller at 472-825- 3. VFW - Post houn are Monday - Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Meetings are the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Games are on 4. Sunday at 1 p.m. For information, contact Cinny Boren at Cmscer screening Southeastern Utah Health District in Price of- fers checkstwice a month for women up to and including age 64. Clinics include breast, pelvic and pap exams at low or no cost. Women 50 to 64 may qualify for fate mammogram vouchers. Call the health depart1 to schedule appointments. ment at Newborns in Need-- Residents are encouraged to donate baby items for needy infants in Carbon County. For information on volunteering or 4. donating items, contact Teresa Kilcreise at 637-532- 637-742- 637-367- American Cancer Society - Local cancer patients may obtain information on receiving help and support by contacting Helen Orr at 637-314- ' Infant immunization clinics - The health district in Price offers the cUnics Mondiy throurfi Friday frraa 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuefoay 6om 5 p.m. to 7 pm and Thursday from 9:30 m. to ll aO a.m. There is a nominal fee, but immunizations will be provided nee to anyone who cannot afford to pay. m 637-556- . 3616. . 637-514- 5. 37-382- vveekly 1- 637-495- 0. 636-834- Castle Country Off Highway Vehicle Association (CCOHVA) - meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. The group posts information on new issues regarding lnd use and road closures on Us web site at ccohva.com. For more information on the group, contact Tony Koss at Bowling league scores -- League secretaries should report high scores tolnnrttt Heath. Fwinformstion, contact Heath at 5. HBB Coal Country Squares - Dancers meet Thursday at 7:30 pm. at the seniors center in nice. ur ! Eating disorder support group - meets the first Thursday of the month at the Price hospital. For information, contact Sunni Olson at 637-754- BSA Troop 282 pancake dinner The group's fundraiser and re- cruitment nignt are slated Jan. 26 at Price United Methodist Church. The dinner wiU be served from 6 to 8 p.m. fa conjunction with tlv meal, an interactive presentation will be conducted for inter-P-ested youth and parents. For ticket information, call David Steed at 472-- Social Security The Price contact station is located at the county courthoure. RepresmUtives are at the office tosoond Wfonttday of lunch break foe month from 9:30 a ja. until 2:30 pm, vwtha half-hoFor information, Carbon residents may call Social Secunty toll-cnat BrtA TW lOO Alzheimers support group meets the last Wednesday of the month at 3:30 p.m. at in room 140 at 370 S. Carbon Avenue, Price. For information, contact lisa Beria at MOPS - The mothers of preschoolers group meets the second and fourth Monday rtf the monte at 6 p.m. at Price Chapel. Adult crafts, child care and childrens program included. For information, call Tami 2. Campbell at -- 888-206- 1. ee in c.irl . ABC Learning Center - has books, commitos and activities for adults and children. Houn are Monday through Fby torn 9 a.m. to 6 For tutoring appointments, callthe center at i event. Traditional favorites and newrooSTflavors 4. For available. are information, contact Debbie Ifeet at ' TTt&ZK li&U Thanks from the family of Arthur Rich to all the people who donated food, flowers, money & support Special thanks to Fausett Mortuary & Castleview Hospital for all they have done for its! Barbershop chorus - practices Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the CEU music building. For details, contact Russ Wilson at 637-874- Castle Country Quilt Guild - meets the third Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. at the senior citizens center. For information, call Flit Scherechel at 472-820- 3. - Interested the program at 613-528- residents are encouraged to 4. Gastric bypass support group - meets the second Thursday of the month it 7 p.m. at Castleview Ffospital. For information, call WUma 8 Howa at K: 472-504- : Yearbook archives - College of Eastern Utah library is looking for comes of CEU and Carbon Huh yearbooks its archives. The mining years include 1928, 1933, 1939, 1955, 1959, 1961 and 1966. The WWII years are also mining, but the Ebro is not positive tfaw pro- - we Central Utah Stock Car Tuesday of the month, 7 matiori. contact Reed Phillies at 61 of Utah Writers-Pric- League e Association- - meets the second Civic Auditorium. For infor-- lbChapter meets the third "' Monday of - t k SC. V--- Mi Jb.' VPrice, UT 84501. E . t'H ' ! : ran - The fundraising event is slated March 9 at QfledncaO go to the fund for completion ofthe theatre. For information, 7. John Wat, Nan Coonrod or Leslie Tallerico at 472-562- CVmmumlty imlMiiji . Auditions for Castle WleyCom-o- f mity Theatres production of "Century Dreams will be conducted Jan. 29 and Jari. 30 at 7 p.m. at the CEU musk building. Singers are tWr needed. 'Century of Dreams - The Castle Valley Community Theatre production will be presented March 7 to March 9 and Much 15 to 16 at 730... p.m. at Price Civk Auditorium March . ' t'JY - 4 '- - ' ' Cultural Olympiad event -- Entitled This Contest is for Real Hands: rw UTAH'S HOTTEST MNCS . We are pleased to announce that Dr. Ying will accept patients for acupuncture treatments. Weight loss not included. CM office for appointment VWhng YingMD, 280 N. 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