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Show Outward Bound offers Utah desert challenge The Utah desert and canyon country will be the site of three Colorado OUTWARD BOUND School courses this fall, according to an amouncement by School Director Templin Gary the standard Outward Bound courses which have been held in the Like ColoradoRockies since the school began in 1962, these wilderness 23-da- y ex- compass peditions will include peak climbs and three-dasolos Course staging areas will be south of Captiol Reef National Park and Lake Powell, near the 11,000-fohigh Acquarius Plateau and Escalante Canyon regions a fternoon RSVP ladies Ruth Cunha and Ailene Fillmore came with Mr. Yves Geren, writer and photographer, and students of CEU volunteer students. Price, Utah Cosmetology Dept. Youth Challenge Division Sherrill Burge, Sue Ann Rudisill, Ginger Senechel, Christine Ericson, Terry Chidester, Vicki Barney and Tracey Behling While Mr. Geren tollowed his line, taking pictures from every direction the young ladies gave attention to the hair dos of Emma, Armenta, Ellawease, and Lucy. The volunteer students will come once every week, and on call, when necess-a- i y to serve as beauticians Their program is Action. The Federal Agency for Volunteer Services in American. I'hui sday , Fern Shaw and Iva Stoddard of Wellington Ann Powell and visited Flossie Bernice Watson of Ferron visited Luella Jensen, Thursday. Rex Fillmore of Huntington spent Thursday afternoon with his mother Mi . Emma. Friday, Raymond and Lucy attended the Senior Citizens Dinner in Castle Dale Dinner was served by RSVP ladies, Opal Jensen, director, 24 citizens attended. A delicious hot dinner, sweet corn on the The Farm Sentinel all-in-o- ne Insurance Package saves you money. e conditions, cactus areas and even arctic-liktundra, said Templin Participants may exTributes for services a variety of experience rendered were spoken by Ludean Jewkes Arlene treme climactic changes since the Grant, Lucy Neilson paid lands have desert canyon sun, high winds, tribute for the many Senior Citizens services rendered and possibly even blizto the residents of nursing zards, he explained. The primary objective of home Games of Rook were the OUTWARD BOUND while the played Rhythm tsana practiced tor Peach experience in the desert, according to Templin, is to Day Parade. and Emma set the parameters to help Lary Malucain of Santa Anna, students develop individual and the ability Calif, visited Margaret competence to act independently in any Wilson, Friday. Marion attended funeral situation which might arise The acquisition of skill services in Dragerton for is and his niece, Helen Sherwood, reaffirmed in the solo, Friday. Vick and Mice Price of which gives each person an Castle Dale visited Dave opportunity to reflect on his Nordell, and Mae and Frank Blackburn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nelson of Ferron visited everyone Friday afternoon. Clyde and Kstella Jenkins and Kirt and Kaye Snow visited Mimmie Hills Saturday. rthur and Zona of Emery were Saturday visitors nna Rhodes drove the car in the Peach Day Parade, in which Raymond, Ruie, Ellawease, and Lucy rode in the parade, which was assembled here. RSVP people, the Emery County Castle Country Rhythm Band were in the lead. Queen Loretta West, 1st attendent Annette Stevens and 2nd attendent Vicki Barney, greeted nursing" home residents seated on chairs on the east lawn, eagerly waiting. e course d meadows, grasslands, pine cob, finished by ice cream and cookies. a test ot groups, consisting of fout people a group, travel on reading, forests, sonoras, in adaptability, where nine navigating bv the stars, campcraft, backpacking, first aid, search and rescue techniques, introduction to rock climbing, rope handling, and rappelling Students will be exposed to a wide range of ecozones that will encompass y Nursing Home sday final expedition, The courses will also offer instruction in map and sub-alpin- I'li in the wilderness, said Temphn This also applies to the behavior alone routes without supervision for established safety checkpoints along the way." he added Four instructors and their assistants will accompany Course Director, Burt Redmavne on the trip skilled a Redmavne, mountain guide, is a ten year Colorado Outward Bound veteran who last year lead an Outward Bound expedition to Mt Kilimanjaro in Africa The first Utah course is being held September followed by another Octobei and a November 3 26 course. Consol donates 81,000 to CEU lie tab. college oi Eastern has become the cv pient ol an unrestricted e thousand dollat grant 'un Consolidation Coal 1 except Persons interested in receiving information about any of the OUTWARD BOUND courses can contact Colorado OUTWARD BOUND at 945 Penn sylvania Street, Denver 80203 The Colorado Outward Bound School is one of six in America and part of an international of 32 organization o i des t i lW" Farmers Insurance Group Phil Halamandaris 637 0560 Phone for Anytime Appointment 227 E. Main Street Price in 10 a Hours. m. to 6 p.m. daily Saturday 10a.m.to2p.m. Ik ow mg gi ' i y , ,,-- il v said W plat ed in mining right Consolidation Coal mummy is a Pittsburgh, firm 1ennsv lvania-basea i'h Western Division ot t es located in Denver In addition to the underground nine in Utah, Consol s ( d Division also two surface mines North Dakota The Kemmerer Coal Company of Fastei n I tab w ill produce skilled technicians College na ncla to mining i is headquartered Faultier, Wyoming m Emery County Progress 7 Under the agreement with The Kemmerer Coal Consol will Company, manage the Emery facility, which has produced coal continuously since ( unsol s companies contemplate modernization and expansion of the existing operation and Western Division became uitly the macing partner in the u er Browning Mine near Unuy, Utah Now called o t i the Emery ih i mound Mine, the un is facility operated m partnership the Ketnmerer Coal ampuny Making the presentation tor Consol, Emery Mine with ( Walter superintendent Wi.ght said the company was pleased to help support the v ariety of excellent r programs offered by two-yea- schools spanning five continents. About 1,200 young men and women, 161 age and older go years Colorado the through school's standard course annually. of H 23-da- y uln i h im holtniv lias t Ilf on j lot tois t Ms! mg Every time lemon growers raise their prices, the kid running the cold drink stand has to get more for emonade. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook visited Mimmie Hills and other friends Sunday. The Nursing Homo Birthday Party for September honored Vera Cushing, John Howard, Marie Shiner, and Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Elbert Howard of Salt Lake City and Mrs Maud Francis of Provo, brought to the Home Birthday Party Joan Phillipes of Kaysville. . Other visitors Sunday were LaVona James of Helper. Mr. and Mrs Melvin and Taylor, Angeline Hayward of Castle Dale and Mrs. R oss of Castle Dale, visited his mother Armenta, Sunday. Luella Jensen enjoyed the Sunday visit of Mary Jensen and Leah Conover of Salma Mr Our own diilling programs help keep gas costs down. Koilunaie'v tui allot us Mme ot the me leased ost ol natuial gas ue have to buy can be otf-et the veiv leasonable cost ol the gas we pio-tluouisclves Ihal's one leason we'ie walking to develop gas Helds ot 0111 own But mu own txploiaiion and dulling pmgianis am not Millkiciu to supplv the needs ot all mil nd so wt lontimie to huv the gas ai'l"imi wt in 'd lio.n thoM. who i an supplv it, pay the maikti pi m and pa pi u e nu leases along to loiMiimn Wt it- not wild ibout having to do tli u but it we tlu'.n t. we wouldnt have an supplv ol mutual gas And that's something nolnnlv would be wild about b u con-sianl- Have DeKator Manor Cater your next Special Event Wedding Receptions Wedding Dinners & Family Reunions Class Reunions o Dinner Parties o o -- By Appointment Onl- y- ade-ipia- limb supplv Asa lesuh pines liavt In w lie ol Canadian nalmal gas Im i unph 11 I"1'' mil sointes ol supplv -- has nun limn ,l.j pel thousand uhn let m N,,u ll1'1 ol 1973 to an ahe.ulv drtei mined '1 hl' i,s vemhei ol I Ins v eai That's a pci ntagt !lK u'1''1 South 1st West Salina lie gas nu m halt 529-368- 7 i v on iim It lit ti v on home tin mm- - tiom mil lilt -- upom k - .m- - tti li v t o -- i t o v lo tli- -t mil iv t - out on let t il- -l l Contact Dee or Blanche Nordfelt 50 l meal-- , t ll lit s 111111 -- 01 htt-- t' v tli u t t n t i w t In uiipml ml v t v t Vt il n k v i u noulo 11 w nnlu-- 1930. native of Sunnyside, I tah, Wright said that for the present the mine will use most of the existing if facilities However, conditions warrant the A our, try Minnie Hills. far nd ust t s l'lT") 'ethnical colleges and v.versities around the isiting John Howard r i id 2, m Kiueation program which i i tah Oil Western 1he grant is part ot on sol s Financial Aid to T '! 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