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Show Count Fmei 2 llmisdix liot,is v t Orangeville Mi s Im Mon obstived thi'ir ifth widding .inniveisaiv ii attending sessions at the Mann LDS Ttmple Mi mil Mis ii,i mi s( in enjoyed lsitmg with their son Ru hard and wile Dora Mae Bronson mil Mi Mi I to Salt s I ck . the theme was fust he 1 and Mis Malone lewkes are spending a week in California isit with then laughter and family Mr and Mrs Kent Barton I he young dang n l of Mi mu II Puttie complications eloped p isi link members 1 light lesson meeting will )( tober at 10 a m i and Mis 1 the 1icsioii Huntington family enjoyed a get to gcthci with tilenn and of Dm thy Huntington (aliloima led and family of Kivi i ton I tab Leg rand and Lei ay and families from hue (den and Dorthy look then son Stephen, to salt Lake ( its where he will inter the mission home in the to serving pi mi londa mission field Mi and Mis liedMilson vein m Sail Lake City the P ist wei k where Fred had a medical appointment Mi Mi Irose I uke entered tlie St Mai ks Hospital last underwent and week suigery Wednesday Sylvia, his wife is in Salt Lake City His to be near him logiam and skit por 'rat ing the many phases of the oiganiation and songs followed b lie leireshments intensiye care o , presented c i Ml Obi Scale Now AT THE Emery Progress la t old Bell was also operated on the past week I he lullow mg members of LDS people were read and aecepted in the ward the past Sunday The Kimball Cox family , Donald Day is family Dennis Robertson family and Harry and Dora Taylor World I salt Sc bool s cm - ake i out for loo ()0 L tah 9 lu when students Oct teachers principals, and other per son riel gather at the Salt Palace lot the I tah Education Association counselors Convention Cattlemen s Association, today issued the following check list for ranchers regarding the mutilation slayings of cattle in the state of Utah Check pastures and cattle regularly daily if at all possible If livestock mutilations or deaths are found Do not go near or move the animal Do not touch anything that would appear to be some physical evidence towards what may have caused the animals death or mutilation This includes objects that might have been left at the scene Immediately call the Cattlemens Association office, collect at 335 5748 We will take it fiorn there I t President A capsule history W alt and the be in y j attend three ot the 'ion s sessions to i llu lust of these will I it i' ill p m Oct 9 in pm u il public w ill mre place to visit Goblin ecluded basin was It the Immediately call local Sheriff s office Do not discuss the death or others with neighbor until it has been checked by oft lcials any Report suspicious vehicle movement of any type It an automobile try to obtain a description to include toloi year make, model tag number time of date and direction day traveling If an aircratt try to obtain description color, numbers, helicopter or fix- ed wing single or multi-engin- e time ol day date, and direction traveling Time is of the essence During business houis 8 30 4 iO p m call the UCA 135 5748 After Oil ice business hours call Sherman D Harmei, 266 6749 - lor -- hns Huy uri llu lust ill likily lo withir md soon jtlir you vi siltkd lu m in our honu Oih vi ry part mil ir prohkm with huviiiE J pi ml lor i arnnhousi is Ih H lilt lOiulitions hi vour li uis iri not virv likily lo nuil up lo tlu i aril uhv ii in mill humidity light n J i in p i r j u r i seats the 1. (tiled ud by cowboys ng lor cattle during 'c 1940 s The valley is i myriad of strange unique almost weird lorinX'ons which resemble every thing that a persons imag nation might with a conjure up T he area is surrounded by divert with the sculptured stndstone amassed in a y alley of eolian sand These delicate erosion patterns a photographers aie paradise with scores of balanced oi ks spires, and pedestals and miles of i fantastic eioded a il istas monoliths an desert The paik dst 11 has been in ' e Mav 1973 opciatu v 1 hti e is e a 22 space campground, modem restroom facilities, pi ini it i rangers America produced i ti i residences, sanitaiy dump station, and a 40 by 40 visitor overlook by of the and Corp featuring such events as Lowell Thomas announcing the successful Lindbergh crossing of the Atlantic will be shown at 7 50 p m that evening in the Arena It too, is open to the public and Prothero said families are especially inv ited The closing event of the the Grand convention, ( arnation Festival Valley disc n ni whin onvcnt ion i n tin io said about duui'ois are expected for tn convention Nit columnist and native I tuhn Jack Anderson keynotes the 15 non 1 checklist in cattle slayings LaMar Monroe, Scipio, Utah, president of the Utah f l c sen in nationally i UCA issues Utah tin Salt Pal.it UEA convention to he held Oct. 9 and 10 Hun ir gmid duugliic i s k Ieacoc and laima tington a i ( m Salt kike couple in ot days until he was out of Mi llu r o cuiry out u n is , other ako ( t md lame here spending Ihursda through Satui da Kuhaid and Dora Mae rre moving to Inee m fctober I lu I Oi anget lilt l)S Kelli I Society got ott to a big start with a fine at fondant e ot the women of n interesting the waid The fit M I1 weik aui and was brought home however she didnt improye as she should, so the partnts had to take her hack the first of the week as v i - t is in the Piomi hospital Mi lissi i was hospitalized a iliimnMon I Ot I V traditionally fills the "salt Lake Tabernacle with educatois and members of the general public the Scheduled in Tabernacle at 8 p m Oct 10, the concert will feature students rated All State for their musical ability shelter Also, the road is paved inside of the park The last seven miles of dirt road coming into the park is unpaved at this time but is passable almost the year around There is a $1 entrance fee into the park, in addition to a $2 over night camping fee However if a park visitor has the annual State Park permit, this gives him a $1 discount on his over night camping as well as taking care of the $1 entrance fee The $1 enti ance fee allows use of all facilities in the park from 6am until 10 p m of the day purchased The camping fee covers use of all the facilities in the park as well as camping over night and is valid until ilif ylfrfy Concert ' A 3. 6 - 1 kids playinj Slow usua Children playing at or near schoolgrounds sc Owens are not watching for cars Deputy Dave zone school there has been problems near every the county The speed limit is 20 rnph 4pm the day after it is Valley for the purchased Visitation at Goblin month of 476 August 1975 was 271 people with people, camping over night v August 1974 saw 922 people lsit the park with 191 people camping over night A ex Goblin alley 1 increase percent visitation for the first eig months of 1975 as compart the same period in 197 The cooler weather cou have contnbuted to tl increase in visitation to Ben Wh Ranger in chai Goblin Vail State Reser perienced a 60 percent increase in visitation in August 1975 over August 1974 Camping for August 1975 was up 42 percent over August 1974 The park has had a 39 Mitchell Morticians R T Mitched Ronald Kosec Robert H Etzel Phone Pi ice 637 2668 If you live in the slate ol low i you re a Hiwkeye' I I I BUYING HOLSE PLANES Going out to buy tiousi pljnts is no turn to Ih snobbish Almost ill tin 1 n I h t r i t gri i nhousi or loi ist shoj nit Ills is impoi t ill Iso lor bimntiiis housi i mis u huh i in hi pu u h isi r t r o m m r Is i s f ivi md tins in list h! ns hi h irdii si llu i i V J I I i i n i the I jiu! I s h i y yes rd;!crfc3Cd fiSSGSUTH) OS5S3TS GCTG3B? 1-- 7, 1975 viry p Lilt I ri t ii nil ige ndoor h nisi nmJ ll ions will simpb txpirill i from s l h i is shock i spui illy liui in winter w lu n in loor ur is so diy so ii you h ivi y our lu irt set on vomu exotic piece I suih outlils iii usii ills than quite a bit ilu user thosi vi might bu in " I tiHsn I rri Jo from ho use g i Will Hun an siural ri isons or st irtirs pi mis sold in l n i art i nhousi p i) si h li I r i nsl i expirls jgrn tlul llu. bist p in s p j l t lo buy tspcuully torhiginiwis is Lust I pi Il'IV I i! llu i s i u r i i y s n p i r m a r k t l W h I ivi and tin I I i I ot guiiihousi griimry wnt until spring siiiiimi r lo idopt it g t plants lo flow I i i opposed be si Hi ot sin ii 1 iring to u s i ( h a. k UrXC.. his sister, Lula isii i it Hi p r n i' Written by in li . n i ji I 1 1. Emery County Progress Leader PO Box 138 Castle Dale, Utah 84513 748 2431 Parker Betenson St stv AD nur d I sn j rts S Lot r ,a1 the xist ot Utsh This is the true story of Robert LeRoy Parker alias Butch Cassidy as told by the sister of the famous outlaw and the sole surviving member of the Parker family Luia Bete ison has consented to break her years of silence an 1 mil a she knows about her legendary s P o s s Cut. t s an V 0 r U r e rt t f y in Firury and Carbon Count e$ 2 Years $5 ar Y v s i Ml t K This message can help a t I F y cl c t a So n M w N M S PC Foreword by Robert Redford save you from cancer. $9 Utah Year t in brother Many o ft e n hs aDout Butch Cassidv will be aid to rest bv fh s bcc k Me .vau iof k ed in South America and he rg jm to the Uni'ed Sta'es Some 16 years after tKe shu ' i t n Bol via Bu'ch re' rned ceverhy to his U pi ho e he i a touch ng a ' mem v ib t reun o' w h ti u y and to tt 'hpm h s s de of me in United State l Year s7 Outs de Un ted States j ; p ta hat V Ikhim. a k u B t 1 8 R I u ly II id I1! 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