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Show 2 Emery County Progress Thursday, May 20, 1976 Dentist from Orem treats county young Dr. C.R. Grover of Orem has taken over the dental work for children of Emery County with office hours Monday and Tuesday each week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the dental office at Castle Dale. Dr. Grover graduated in 1966 from the University of California in San Francisco as a ' child specialist in dental work and had been practicing in California until two years ago when he, with his wife, Peggy, and their two children moved to Orem. Dr. Grover drives down from Orem and has been working with the children here since October but did not take full charge of the A Meet the Republican public is invited to come Candidates night is being and listen to the candidates. planned for a caucus of the Bicentennial lecture Castle Dale Republican and County Emery Registration for swim- party precinct for Tuesday be given at CEU Government project until ming lessons for children at 8 p.m. in the county to and older will be courthouse. April. Dr. James Allen, noted 1 and 2 at the June held will deliver a historian Dr. Larry Lofthouse was Sterling Umphenour, next week as Castle Dale swimming pool. lecture special in charge of the project said the precinct chairman, of the College of from the time it started times will be as precinct hoped to have the part Sign-uBicenUtahs Eastern almost candidates Republicanfollows: celebration. tennial He has now for both county and years ago. Huntington, Cleveland running Dr. Allen will be speaking resigned and is engaged in and Elmo: June 1 from 8 state office attend the the topic Public Ethics on strictly private general a.m. to noon. meeting. Utah and Today. in his at in office Early said he was practice Umphenour The lecture is part of a Price. He purchased the in the process of contacting and Dale Castle series by the late Dr. Winters office and John "Parker, and' Kent 1 1 equipment at 130 North Lawrence: June from to Stilson, who are running for Utah Endowment for the 5 p.m. Humanities and the BYU Carbon in Price. and four-yeand Clawson: Institute of Public Ethics. Orangeville Dr. and Mrs. Lofthouse June 2 from 8 a.m. to noon. county commissioner, Utah Senators Frank Moss and family will continue to Ferron and Emery: June respectively. He also said (D) and Jake Garn (R) are he hoped to get Kenneth maintain their home here. 2 from 1 to 5 p.m. of the Silliman and Horace Petty, honorary In fact, they plan to move in interested series. Anyone into a newly constructed The CEU program begins teaching lessons should and B.L. Dart. home in the very near contact George Stucki at Tuesday May 25 at 7:30 p.m. future in Castle Dale. said the in the CEU Student Lounge. Umphenour p blood pressure screening for the public will be held today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center in Castle - sap5'' Emery County r Progress-Leade- PO Box 138 Castle Dale, Utah 84513 1 two-ye- weekly Utah. Newt Editor ....Marc Haddock Social Editor Elizabeth Hanson Production Asst. 1 Connie Dziuk Robert Finney Publisher In Emery and Carbon Counties 2 Years $$ Year 1 In Utah U Year in United States 1 Year V Outside United States $ Require That Mail Subscriptions Be Paid Postal in Regulations Advance. meeting Wednesday the Huntington City Council discussed the possibility of buying 670 water shares from Melvin Staker. George Justice asked for a water and sewer connection east of the Justice Meat Packing Plant but was told a moratorium on hookups was still in n effect but may be lifted as soon as the water situation in Huntington is clarified. The packing plant may be connected to the new sewer for restroom facilities, but meat droppings or blood cannot be flushed into the sewer because of State Health Department regulations. This waste must be held in a holding ar HARDY FOR LES RfiHTTSS ar Wholesale 748-269- 7. Seventeen other agencies and organizations are planning and coordinating with the Division of Health to provide interested Utah residents with the blood pressure screening and p. Lila Hansen Peterson, 521 Dowington Ave., passed away May 11, 1976, in a Salt Lake hospital of heart failure. Born March 15, 1914, in Lawrence, Emery County, to John Peter and Dora Tuft Earl Snow Jonathon Earl Snow CASTLE DALE -C- hristopher Earl and Jonathan Earl Snow, infant sons of Harry Earl and Robbin Lee Downard Snow, were born May 14, in the Moab Memorial Hospital. Jonathan Earl died May 15, High blood pressure is a 1976 in the University Hospital of cause and death leading Salt Lake City, Christopher disability in Utah. About Earl died May 16, 1976 in the half of the Utahns who have Salt Lake Hospital, University not high blood pressure are City. aware they have it, and only Survivors: parents, Mr. and a small portion, around 12.5 Mrs. Harry Earl Snow II of per cent have their high Castle Dale; sisters, Marcill blood pressure under Lee and Cynthia Dawn of Castle Dale; grandparents; control. Uncontrolled high blood Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downard pressure can lead to stroke, of Moab, Ut; heart failure and kidney Mr. and Mrs. damage. Johny Johnson of Moab; Mrs. Because high speed through traffic is diverted from its downtown areas, Pittsburgh is considered one cities! Jeanette Snow of Orangeville and Mrs. Vera Sorenson of ( Spring City, Utah. Graveside services were held Tuesday 2 p.m. in the Castle Dale City Cemetery, under direction of Fausett Mortuary Hansen. Married Edward James Peterson April 19, 1932, in Salt Lake City; later solemnized in Salt Lake Temple. Active in LDS Church. Served in presidencies of Primary, Relief Society and Present captain MIA. of Belvedere Camp, West Center of Utah Co., Daughters Pioneers. Present treasurer, Salt Lake District No. 3, Licensed Practical Nurses Assn, and past president of that Director of organization. LPNA, Utah State board. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, James Edward, Lynn B., Allen J., all Salt Lake City; Noal F., Midvale; Mrs. Sherman 0. (Marleen) Anderson, Sandy; Mrs. M. James (Sandra) McKee, Midvale; Mrs. John W. (LaRene) Gardner, Hunter; 26 grand- children; 10 great grandchildren; brother, George Hanson, Halfway, Ore.; sister, Mrs. Leland (Olea) Shelton, Sandy. Funeral was held Friday noon, Belvedere Ward. K: Marie Gerber, 43, 7579 South West, died May 12, 1976 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born August 12, 1932 in Elmo, Utah to George (Ira) and Vivian Oviatt Wells. Married Austin Gerber, December 13, 1950, Manti LDS Temple. Graduate Carbon High School. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Farley Austin, Harlan, Theresa, Vauna Lee, all West Jordon. Parents, Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters, Delwin Vard, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Van Wagoner, Taylorsville; Mrs. Robert (Gwenda) Arnold, Guatemala City, Guatemala. Services were Saturday 2 p.m. West Jordon 4th Ward. 2200 oMeat Processing' o Custom Slaughtering D!7DG Want to buy livestock Call Plant Manager Andy Gurule, 637-011- 5 Formerly Jeanselme's GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price 637-- 181 Castle Dale 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" 1 UTAH STATE INSPECTED FEDERAL East Price May 22 at 6 p.m. have been going through an extensive remodeling program for several months, and adding to our already beautiful lines of interior decorating accessories. Now we are ready to show the people of southeast Utah the most complete Interior Decorating shop anywhere in the Intermountain West. We Be Sure to Register For FREE Drawing (No Purchase Necessary) Some of the elegant prizes to be given away will include: rffS Wall Grouping, valued to $100 Custom Bedspread, valued to $200 6 Rolls Wallpaper, valued to $10 per roll Woven Wood Shades, of your choice $50 Credit on Carpet The first 20 people each day to visit our store during Redmond's Open House will receive a Free Copy of 1001 Decorating Ideas" 21 East Main in Price IT f O WITH USDA MEMBER OF WESTERN STATES MEAT PACKERS ASSOCIATION MEMBEROFUTAH INDEPENDENT MEAT PACKERS ASSOCIATION 637-011- 5 Don't Miss It!! Our Open House Ends Saturday, P9 GRADING Les Hardy & Sons, Inc. . O Inn I and Restaurant Trade Marie Gerber Lila H. Peterson Christopher Dale. The screening is being held in conjunction with High Blood Pressure Month in Utah this month, sponsored by the Utah State Division of Health. of the worlds quietest Reta i Obituaries s; $9 At its regular ts follow-u- newspaper, and in 1699, established Thursday. every published Entered as Second Class matter at the post office in Casfle Dale. A Huntington periodically pumped out. Paul Hance, valley engineering inspector over sewer systems and sewer lagoons said the sewer system that was to be completed April 30 will be held up from 30 to 60 days. Bad weather and underground channels have slowed progress. The new sewer lagoon covering 48 acres east of Huntington is 80 per cent completed and expected to be ready for use July 15. - Blood pressure testing offered to public today A Republicans to host candidates Tuesday Swimming registration to be held and tank Phone 637-158- 4 |