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Show tun sda I Recreation group to discuss 78 budget The Emery County Recreation Committee will meet today at 8 p.m. in the County Courthouse to discuss a proposed budget for 1978. The committee will also discuss a county-wid- e Christmas party planned to be held at the High School in December. The committee has prepared a budget to be presented for approval by the County Commissioners for the upcoming year. The committee will ask tor a budget for activities such as junior basketball, baseball programs from a kiddie league to a Babe Ruth league, Little league football and wrestling, womens exercises and softball, mens body building, swimming, tennis and handball, senior citizens track and field, square dancing, skateboarding, roller skating, ice skating and archery. Other items which needed. The only paid personnel accounted for in the request are the referees, who will get a fee for each event. Anyone who wants more information on the activities of the committee can contact the committee members in their area. Committee members include: Felix Sandoval, Mary Bently, Dan Hartman, Ferron; May Jorgensen, Terry Teeter, Leann Moody, Castle Dale; Janet Conover, Dennis Dennis Gordon, Huntington; Killian, Don Gardner, Grace Ann Gardner, Orangeville; Brinkerhoff, Shanna Peterson, Emery; Lewis Weber, Elmo; Grag Legion baseball, golf (if the land and water can be found), riding Van Wagoner, and Cleveland; Richard Ryan, Green River. All clinics today and Nov. 17 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Medical Center in Castle Dale. munity C. Scott Smith, center administrator, said the clinic was aimed at persons who could be hardest hit by the bout with the flu. Included in those who should be vaccinated are: Adults and children with heart disease. Adults and children with a history of chronic lung disease, services nurses, com- nursing home workers, etc. There is a slight charge for the shots. Young children and infants who have not had a flu shot before but need immunization may need two shots, four or more weeks apart, Mr. Smith said. Mine bronchitis, and cystic fibrosis. Adults and children with kidney disease. Adults and children with diabetes. sabotage Continued from page 1 American Coal is offering a $300 reward for any information on the, incidents which have been taking place. Were not pointing the finger at anyone, But he expressed concern that increasing incidents could result in an injury or a serious accident at the power plant. He said the Sheriffs office would Henry Wilcox welcome any information on the incidents. Henry Wilcox, 87, died Oct. 29, 1977, at home. Born May 8, 1890, Castle Dale, to James and Harnett Ann Day Wilcox. are in Kansas City, Mo., this week at national FFA convention. members ot the Emery FFA Chapter of Emery County High are part of 125 FFA from the Emery FFA chapter, attended a range school held in Cedar City last August and Utah has exhibited fat steers Chris Rowley and Bert is the son Mr Bert Peacock are Dixon Mrs. and scheduled to return of from Kansas City Peacock Orangeville. He Friday. Chris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Rowley of Huntington. He is vice president of is a sophomore at ECUS and plays in the school band He has exhibited tat steers at the stock show and attended the 22, 1910; 10, 1925. Dale, Huntington workshop to treat metric system broth- ers, Wilcox, Edgar Moab, Quintin Wilcox, Salt Lake City; sister, Mrs. Ann Tayes, Helper, Utah; half-brother- Harvard Burial, Price Ward. City versatile Rockwell 3s" variable speed drill for only 1 when you purchase this 9" Motorized Table Saw Cemetery. 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G.8eb QDQnn&(iMjf get a Truman, LDS according 6 10 workshops, which are for all adults, not just those with the children in s, Arden, both Aberdeen, Idaho. Funeral services were Nov. 1. at the South year open 6 9 Mon. The event. this 687-223- Henry, great-great-grandchildre- throughout The Best Food in the West" personally wish to thank all the people who willingly supported us in organizing 748-512- Vaughn and Virl Thornton, both Salt Lake City; 11 tinue HUNTINGTON the cooperation along with to the endless amount of p.m. and run for two hours at the Canyon View Jr. High in Huntington. Anyone interested in Adults will be able to elementary school, will workshops, has asked use make that with deal joining the class can learn to use the metric everyday parents contact Bart Cox, who home. in the for of metrics and home at arrangements system The Huntington small children rather will teach the class, at shopping in workshops or Bryce at the Huntington Elementary PTA, who than bring them to the at Wilson the 17. Nov. is workshop. sponsoring Elementary Jane Lund, a consultant from Salt Lake City, will be conducting for two workshops adults, one from 1 to 3 p m. and another from 7 to 9 p.m. to fit varying work schedules. James 100 Homestead 1 IQ rn ID You Old and his teaching staff Woodwork class to start Married Mrs. Weston (Vera) Park, Page, Ariz., Ielene Boyd and Mrs. Elvis (Edna) Buntier, both Salt Lake City; 19 grandchildren, are especially grateful to Mr. Grange An The Huntington Elementary PTA Huntington tor their consistant beautification com- cooperation in supmittee is asking porting out efforts. residents Huntington to help in a Fall weed and debris clean up The protect has begun and will con- Cannon, President America she died Springville, together e w ish to thank the School Board for the use of the facilities, and State FFA convention. committee members. A county truck and Highlights of the Convention city trucks will be National are the selection of the available Saturday to of pick up all refuse that Star Farmers and is placed on the street Award in front of each Proficiency residence National the winners, "Lets clean up our Public Speaking of a and Contest part properties and enour neighbors the at courage day spent American Royal to do the same, the committee members Livestock Show. The group will be said accompanied by Mr. Elvin Downs, State FFA Advisor, and other chapter advisors trom throughout the state Hazel H. Thornton, July 28, 1926; she died May 27, 1976. Retired coal mine supervisor. Active in AARP, active member LDS church. Survivors: 4 sons and three daughters, Delbert, Castle CleUItltlgUp - Kathy who worked to put it The Emery FFAers to attend convention Two to each and everyone of carnival was turn-ou- t you, the combined and effort helped make this PTA overwhelming gave a great sense of carnival a success satisfaction to all those Huntington residents Edna Beach, Married Aug. Guymon said. Elementarv hours shared was appreciated. greatly our Our many thanks of Halloween Huntington The The Chris Rowley (left) and Bert Peacock wishes to thank this community lor their support Huntington are attending the at the Southeastern Fiftieth Anniversary Utah Livestock Show National FFA Con- for three years He has vention held in Kansas also attended the State City, Mo. this ureek. FFA Convention. police, ot Citizens Dear who adults over 65 years of age. Persons in essential old T.B., emphysema Feb. Editor members Flu vaccination clinics planned today , Nov. 1 7 The Emery County Medical Center will conduct flu vaccination 3 Emery County Progress 10, 1977 Huntington PTA thanks all carnival supporters taken. Other programs will be considered later if it becomes apparent that such activities are mens include basketball and softball, American considered Nov. letters to the editor clubs and rodeos, a county gun club and water skiing. The committee is waiting for an indication of interest in those activities before any action is might be , -- WILL |