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Show cciznv pnscnaca mAcan x.-:j- tv Castle Dale, Utah PROGRESS 2 EMERY NEWS ittaa a Mr Rnavjr Cmrty Twmrm Mi Op SERVING EMERT COUNTY SINCE 110 Second Cln Pnrtag paid at Caatle DaJc Port Office. Cutla Dale. Rohnert ption Rates: Inside County. 8.50; Outside County. . Utah Patient Alert System S451S Patients in hospital 4.00 PuhlWied everyThumday at Caatle Dale .Utah MSI . . Weekend guests at the home of Earl and Dixie Olsen were some of their children! Iris and Clint Merrill of Provo, Vera and Earlene from school at BYU, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Olsen of Elko, Nev. They had their baby blessed and named Sunday. Dixie's mother, Mrs Mary Ann Allred is a guest of the Olsens. . . Miss Sheila Olsen and roommate from BYU were weekend visitors of parents Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Olsen. . . Mr and Mrs OrvaJ Sorensen, Mr and Mrs Reuben Sorensen, Mr and Mrs Marian Sorensen, Mr and Mrs Lorin Minchey, ge Mr and Mrs Merlin Christiansen, Mr Christiansen and Mrs Joyce Allen attended the funeral services tor a cousin Milton Christiansen of Gunnison, who died of a heart .ailment while hunting deer. . . Mrs Elizabeth Jones returned home after spending a week in the Price Hosp- inten- sive care units can be monitored by a new system alerting nurses to any changes in condition, according to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Any change sets off an alarm in a central nurses viewing station. The minicomputer also can be connected to other computers in the hospital, permitting the hospital to develop a totally mini-comput- er Editor and Publisher DOUGLAS B. WRIGHT CAROLYN WRIGHT Assistant Editor CORRESPONDENTS Elmo Mia. Ulanda Atwood. Mia. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mia. Crlrty Humphrey. Orange vUle Mia. Naomi Jensen. Castle Dale Mrs. La reds Olsen, Emery MU' Twaa Pace. Fentm Mrs. Shirley Akelund. Clawson Mia. Lynette Thordersen. Cldreland ... Phan MMS14 9 Phone 4 Phone 1 Phone Phone Phone 38423i'b Phone 3842489 Phone 4332363 M7-244- 74S-251- 748-M7- 286-251- & .' duct computerized patient care and information management system. we use in one way or another and points out the need for continual vigil ance. T Eld-rid- ital. .. Mr Howard Sorensen is also home from the Gunnison Valley Hospital. . , Mr and Mrs Alma Sorensen were in Mrs Pearl PeterSLC over the weekend. son accompanied them as far as Spanish Fork where she visited with her children, Clara and Cliff Clark and family. . . Mr and Mrs Allen McBroon Jr. and family of SLC were weekend guest of a sister, Donna Jean and Kenneth Henning-so- n. Kl E AGENT by Bad J. - School Band place at the Marc- The Emery took hing Emery County first at Dand Places first High Festival in Richfield on The a band in a situation. marching march-ingplayi- ng consisted . of . . Mr and Mrs Ferry Broderick had some several required maneuvers and Oc.tober 31 of their children visit them over the we- Saturday, a special maneuver. This Marching Festival ekend. They were Lamar and family of The High School will receive Magna and Therril and family of Moota, one of - the highcompetitive Nevada, Therrils had their new baby a Place trophy for the of the for year blessed and named Sunday, a contest on the performance in Richfield. . . . Mr and Mrs Eldon Quinn of Abilene, band. . Texas (former residents of Emery) Announce the arrival of a new baby girl bom Sept. 16, . . Mr and Mrs Clinton Anderson returnrado in 1968. She has completed Dented home from a week's visit in Colorado al Assistant School and is presently worwith their children. king in a Dentist's office in Grand Juncan . . Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs tion. Maxfield were their daughter Ruth Eugene has filled a mission in the WestAnn and husband Scott Thayne and their ern states and is now working to put himmother. self through college. .. Mr and Mrs Duane anderson have The young couple will make their home received their big double trailer home in Grand Junction, Colorado, and expect to have it all set up and settled in it by the weekend. ., Mr and MrsWendle (Kathleen) Phil lips and family of Taft, Calif, were we ekend guests of Mr and Mrs Lorin Minchey and Chris Christiansen. . . Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Nephi Jorgensen were their daughter LeVie and husband, Urban Haws, and Mr Maurice McPheaney of North Ridge, Calif, and Mr Verdus Peacock of Salina, to Irene Harrison, Beautifi.. Mrs Darkus Robbins and daughter cation Chairman for Hunting-to- n Gail Kachman and two granddaughters, Mr and Mrs Calvin Gardiner City. She also received Shellie Marie and Lori Lyn of Hayward, mother with are their here Calif, the Continuous Improvement ' staying and grandmother, Mrs Mary Anderson. Bar. Joan Elaine Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sherman, formerly of Huntington, now of Grand Junction, Colo., was married to Calvin Eugene Election- - from page 1 son of Earl and Helen Gardiner of Provo, Utah. For Ekken Emery 1, 46 votes, Feiron Eugene and Joann were married Sept. Somehow the magic has 2, 88 votes, Clawson 3, 13 votes, Or- -j 18, 1970, in the Manti Temple. gone out of our relationship angeville 4 , 35 votes, Castle .Dale 5,. Joann attended Emery County High at 1 " ' 63 votes, Huntington 6, 79 votes, Him- -, here. the time her family moved to Colorado. ' iv 78 Cleveland : , She 75 Colo, . tington 7, votes, 8, tf'. .' graduated from hieh school in votes, Elmo 9, 54 votes, Green River r v . ' j 10, 323 votes. Total votes, 854. For Leamasten Total votes 1434. No contest. For Bott: Total votes, 1500. No contest. For Nelsons Emery 1, 93 votes, Ferron 2, 234 votes, Clawson 3, 20 votes, 4, 72 votes, Castle Dale 5, 190 votes, Huntington 6, 184 votes, Huntington 7, 128 votes, Cleveland 8, 74 votes, Elmo 9, 64 votes, Green River 10, 215 votes. Total votes, 1274. For Shine ri Emery 1, 48 votes, Ferron 2 119 votes, Clawson 3, 9 votes, Orangeville 4, 181 votes, Castle Dale 5, 112 votes, Huntington 6, 74 votes, Hun tington 7, 72 votes, Cleveland 8, 87 votes, Elmo 9, 50 votes, Green River 10, 1 28 votes. Total votes, 880. For Buymon: Total votes 1475. No Con- - . is bgricuhural agent lights The deer hunt is over end only one major hunt remains, the pheasant hunt. Recently governmental agencies have Issued warnings in some states to limit the eating of pheasant to one meal per week because of mercury compounds that have been found in pheasant. The background of these warnings may be of inter- -' est to sportsmen. Mercury compounds are used extensively in treatment of small grain seed to prevent seed rots and when pheasants feed on this seed their meat does contain small quantities of mercury. Until just recently means for detecting this small amount of mercury were not available. Since the advent of atomic absorption spectrophotometry, however, traces of metal elements hi one part per million concentrations can be readily detected. The mercury found in the Idaho pheasants was at concentrations close to the l100th of the LD-- 50 for laboratory mice. Meaning that when laboratory mice were fed 100 times as much of the cercury compounds in each feeding as was found in pheasant meat SON of them died of mercury poisoning. While these dosages are many times what a human could possible ingest by eacing pheasant, the law requires that measures must be taken to warn the pub- lie at this point. In Emery County, because of the small 11- -. lustrate seveial points, however and we ' llBb-heetft bfejnindful of theta. d First, it reminds us that our food supply is constantly under surveillance by the USDA to insure the safest and highest quality food supply ever known to man. Secondly, it reminds us that whenever there is a new advance in science we may find that something we have been doing in the past is not a good practice. This second point applies to every pro- - - their First It is Lu-De- Award Award special Outstanding ' it SIIERALDS 4 Uy Neighbors Given of Merit for Civic Beautification from the Salt Lake Tribune Annual Civic Beautification Contest was presented A amount of grain grown, the problem does not merit alarm. This instance does i Duno5 niDAtr: V ' WE' SPECIALIZE IN FRENCH FRIES CURLY-AND DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS Q . ,i imim. 434 E. Main Proudly presents test. For Magnuson; Emery 1, 67 votes, Ferron 2, 86 votes, Clawson 3, 14 votes, Orangeville 4, 153 votes, Castle Dale 5, 266 votes, Huntington 6, 152 votes, Huntington 7, 119 votes, Cleveland 8, 51 votes, Elmo 9, 56 votes, Green Ri- - . ver 10, 165 votes. Total votes, 1129. For Jensen: Emery 1, 70 votes, Ferron 2, 268 votes, Clawson 3, 16 votes, 4, 102 votes, Castle Dale 5, 34 votes, Huntington 6, 112 votes, Huntington 7, 89 votes, Cleveland 8, 110 votes, Elmo 9,. 61 votes, Green River 10, 175 votes. Total votes, 1037. For Bunderson: Total votes, 1392. No contest. cHave For Sheya: Emery 1, 46 votes, Ferron 2, 160 votes, Clawson 3, 14 votes, 4, 106 votes, Castle Dale 5, 130 votes, Huntington 6, 112 votes, Huntington 7, 101 votes, Cleveland 8, 81 votes, Elmo 9, 60 votes, Green River 10, 165 votes. Total votes, 975. a green Christmas next yeaf. For Platist Emery 1, 16 votes, Feiron 2, 78 votes, Clawson 3, 11 votes, Orangeville 4, 31 votes, Castle Dale 5, 45 votes, Huntington 6, 73 votes, Huntington 7, 49 votes, Cleveland 8, 42 votes, Elmo 9, 42 votes, Green River 10, 85 votes. Total votes, 472. Judge Crockett! Total yes, 980, total 8. Scott Ward Four Members of the DI8 DOCK CONTEST Scott Ward from Cleveland won first prize in the Big Buck Contest sponsored fey Ray and Donna's Store in Cleveland. Scott's Buck had a spread of 29 inches, La Marque ' FASHION BOARD and had 9 points. The spread entitled him to claim the 30-- 30 rifle offered as first prize. Second prize, a three-burn- er Coleman camp stove was awarded to Mike Mor- t- ' ensen, also from Cleveland, for the most points. Lee Roy (Brownie) Brown, Vice President at the Carbon Emery Bank in Price presented the prizes to the winners. Mr. Brown praised the sportsmen of County for their fairness and sportsmanship during the Big Buck Contest. ery iki Join our Christmas Club this yean Your Full Service Bank Home Owned Home Managed E CclbDcb Proposition 1: for, 791, against, 855. Proposition 2: For, 1215, against, 621. Proposition 3: For, 727, against, 876. School Board Member, precinct No. It Arel Hunt, 159 votes, James Banasky, 184 votes. School Board Member, precinct No 2i Varden Willson, 136 votes, Delyle Larsen, 120 votes. School Board Member, precinct No. 3: John Corgiat, 219 votes, Blake Jones, 213 votes. For Sllliman: Emery 1, 83 votes, Ferron 2, 247 votes, Claw so A 3, 13 votes, Orangeville 4, 147 votes, Castle Dale 5, 193 votes, Huntington 6, 160 votes, Huntington 7, 119 votes, Cleveland Riv-8, 61 votes, Elmo 9, 68 votes, Green er 10, 239 votes. Total votes, 1291. For McClatchyt Emery 1, 53 votes, Feiron 2, 102 votes, Clawson 3, 15 votes, Orangeville 4, 135 votes, Castle Dale 5, 103 votes, Huntington 6, 94 votes, Huntington 7, 76 votes, Cleveland 8, 94 votes, Elmo 9, 40 votes, Green River 10, 126 votes. Total votes, 838. nvi Debra Svetich Peggy O'Neil Elizabeth Sides CEU President Mont Harmon Carbon High Fashion Board Junior High no-28- Prto ability of Meet Jane Van Wagen Carbon High The La Marque Fashion Board meets periodically to discuss the latest fashions, and to plan, and axecuta eriginal ideas for fashion displays at La Marque. Bell Bottom. Long Sleeve PANTS 1 Start Mike Mortensen at L yv Ky SWEATERS |