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Show f w 6 Emery County Progress Thursday, Nov. 17, 1977 Emery County schools list honor students Nursing Home Dortha McArthur of Thursday morning visited Mervin Peacock went Huntington to Price on the county Emma Filmore and bus to see his doctor. others Friday afHe returned in the ternoon. afternoon. Here Friday to see Kirkwood Thursday Lil Wilson Katherine of Huntington visited were Kathy and Tyrone Margarett Wilson and Davis. friends. Friday afternoon the County Rhythm Emery Delta Howard of Band with Pres. Brock-banHuntington came to see conductor, Verda Katie LeRoy, Margaret Leamaster and 18 Wilson and Emma members came and Thursday. gave us a splendid Reynolds k, Bonnie and Marcell Castle of Fergussen Dale visited Mary Ann Powell Thursday evening. Wallace Jensen of Castle Dale spent Jemima. Maurine Jensen and Hansen Adele Jensen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bertley motion picture show-b- with them. ay morning, Salable at auction compared with last week and 1773 1300 700-80- lbs. 31. 0 women and residents. We them, and say, again. Almost 80 Emery Countv been have students High placed on the schools honor roll for the first term of the 1977-7- 8 school year. In order to be listed on the honor roll, a student must have at least a average and make a formal request to have his or her name placed on the roll. Any student who is on the honor roll 75 per cent of the time he or she is in high school will be honored during the Senior Night Assembly prior to graduation. Students on the roll this term are : Highest Honors, GPA of afternoon men many thank finishing beautiful designs in Come color. Billie Simone from working with residents, and playing games. (4.0 Leatherwood, Nadene Majors, Alan Peacock, Patsy Terry and Lisa Thomas. High Honors, GPA of Melody Anderson, Becky Atwood, Penny Atwood, Teresa 3.63-3.8- Bass, LeDeen N. Dodd Wilstead family visited nesday afternoon. Gray. Isabell Allred Wed- 86-3.- Tracy Christofferson, Deanna Grange, Marsha Huntington, Marcia Johansen, Victor Danette Chapman, The 3 A): Alice Bunderson, Brunson, Laurie Duncan, Tracy Fillmore, Heidi George, Dean Grange, Deanna Kathleen Greenland, Nanette Hinkins, Doris Howard, Todd Jeffs, Jodi Jensen, Loraine Lake, Sandra Law, Julie Lucero, Christine Lyons, Jimie Majors, Lynda Okerland. Rolene Olsen, Mitzi Oviatt, Todd Louise Peacock, Peterson, Gretchen Powell, Stewart Ralphs, Jon Reese, Matt Sadler, Myron Singleton, Kelly Wa reham, Layne Wilson and Preston Wilson. Honors, Gayla GPA of Anderson, 3.4-3.6- 2: Raeleen Andrews, Chris Ann Atwood, Tammy Atwood, Karen Bean, Kalvnn Behling, Shellv BunSuzanne Campbell, derson, Jordan Dresslar. Jim Dinehart, Bonnie Enke, Clay Fullmer, Kathy Hansen, Lori Hansen, Becky Huntington, Mary Beth Gravley, Nan Jensen, Mike Jewkes, Kay Johnson, Vicki Jones, Jackie Jorgensen. Jennifer Jorgensen, Kyle Killpack, Sherry Larsen, Greg Maxfield, Brenda Nelson, Kirk Niebergall, Todd Pace, Cheryl Petty, Michele Scovill, Lyle Snow, Penny Soderquist, Louise Thomas, Karen Van Ness, Alan Whitaker. What if you smell sas? GO-3- Cows: 2-- Huntington, Monday evening the Four Corners Dwight and Maude Mental Health spent Killpack of Ferron Wednesday afternoon last year. High Utility Average attendance. and Commercial Good Demand moderate. 24.25-26.51202 Louise came and which was enjoyed by Wednesday 50. Slaughter RSVP ladies Alena Filmore, Alice Price man and assistants came and gave us Ceramic class Relief Society meeting, members were busy and s Monday Tuesday afternoon and with residents in the recreation room played Ferron First Ward bingo and won candy. Relief Society leaders, We love them. Come Pres. Evelynn Hunts- again. visited Eva. of Velma Peterson forest. Eugene and Shiela enjoyed the visit of our Creatures of that area, Ferron visited her aunt and dear friends, Evalyn birds, flowers, water- Olive Funk Sunday. Bartholomew Anna ways. Areas so difchildren visited Rasmussen, Larsen and Pearl ferent. We are grateful Visiting Ethel Jensen Llewllys Killpack Fulmer of Ferron. for this nice pastime. Sunday evening were Sunday evening. Thanks Janet Bell came Nelson came Friday afternoon to see to Mosell see Ellawease Curtis Mima Jensen. Emma Filmore en- and Margaret Wilson joyed Fridays visit Friday afternoon. of her son Rex of Michael Mower of Huntington. Ferron spent Friday Nellie and Harold afternoon with Ray Rasmussen of Price Olsen and others. came Friday to see Maude Killpack of Elva Crawford. Ferron visited Ruby tide-land- Friday afternoon we redwood Armenta Fire inspectors came afternoon. Saturday to see Mima inspected our system, and found everything Jensen. okay, so no worry in Cleo and Dewey that part of our Nursing Stewart of Salt Lake Home. City visited Llewllys afternoon Killpack, her mother Monday was a Anderson came Monday Blackburn. Susan Mooney, Evas afternoon.Mr. Friday here with his wife, Killpack gave us mother Ada Nielson. Allies of Ferron spent program, beginning Jensen afternoon here with happy birthday to Sunday with Mima Jensen. Then Joe Uphand. music, singing, and Fred and Della dancing made us happy all afternoon. We thank Mooney of Anerican Fork came Sunday to everyone for this see her grandma Eva Come again. pleasure. afternoon Wednesday and Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Ross Behling, Ethel Jensen Ada Vera and Tatton Claudett, David, Andersen of Castle Colleen, Necola and Dale came to see his Friday afternoon. 4 0, steers heiferettes Feeder uneven, under weights lbs 600 00. 1.00- - 27. GO-3- Other Utility 1. Natural gas, characteristically, has no odor. Nor is it poisonous. But because it replaces the oxygen in enclosed spaces, much like water replaces air in a bottle, a great quantity of natural gas leaking into a persons home could cause suffocation. For this reason and because natural gas is inflammable, we add pungent chemicals, the odor of which enables us to detect the presence of natural gas. 1- . $18.50-25.00- lower. Other Canner and Cutter steers weak to .50 $16.00-22.5High lower. Feeder dressing Holstein heifers uneven, Cutter $23.00-25.0Bulls: mostly .50 lower, Slaughter lbs. Yield except Slaughter Grade steady. cows steady, few lbs. $28.10-32.02.00 0. 0. 600-70- 0 1235-175- 0 kinds high dressing strong to .50 higher. Slaughter bulls .50- - Slaughter Good 1150 lbs. Steers: 9 5 5 $37.25-39.2- -- 5. lower. Supply Choice Holsteins about 70 per cent lbs. $36.50-37.9feeder cattle. Sales Heifers: through 4:30 p.m. Slaughter several hours left to Few 1.00 0 1150-130- 0 sell and include Good several packages $33.00-36.7and part loads of High Choice and Prime feeders with 950-113- 5 report time. lbs. lbs. Choice 300-40- 0 lbs. $40.00-44.0- e $36. 50. Choice $36.00-38.0- $36.00. Good lbs. $35.00-38.2- 0. Load mixed Good and Choice 720 lbs. Good 625-79- 360-61- packages Holsteins For all your 7 Printing Needs lbs. 5 25. 6 Couple Good 520-52- lbs. 5 $31.75-32.8- 637-047- 3 Choice lbs Choice lbs. $31.00-34.3- 0 0. 32.00-34.5600-70- 0 windows. 0 1. 0 operate light switches or use electrical or battery-operateequipment. Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, $3 3. Evacuate all persons from your home. d D I 0 D a $31.75-34.7500-60- $30.00-35.2- mostly Choice 2. D Phone Heifers: Feeder equipment. Ventilate your home by opening doors and battery-operate- d o CO-3- 9. I 700-82- 1 lbs. 400-50- 0 Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches, or use electrical or 1. o lbs. lbs. 600-70- 0 $34.00-3- If the odor is persistent, you should follow these procedures: Choice 5. If the odor is strong, or if the sound of escaping gas can be heard, you may have a broken pipe or some other major leak. In such cases, you should do the following: D 400-50- 0 500-60- 0 1 D $39.00-43.5- Choice $37.25-41.2- and tape them inside your telephone directory so youll always have them if you need them. n i Steers: Feeder Choice The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natural gas in your home. Why not cut them out D 5. this class untested at r South 2nd East Price, Utah lbs. Turn off the gas valve outside the home (it is usually located next to the meter). 4. Q 2. I I windows. 0 Choice Ventilate your home by opening doors and I 0 QDG003 0 S3 0 QinfDffiEBfo SearsZ rqrr mm I M 3. Go to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. Natural gas has an enviable safety record. With your help, we can keep it that way. u 0 gsdqd 77Joit 0 oa 07CCF Go to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 5. 3I3C5D 0 a a D I I Service is our business. And our business is your business. 0 1L 0 na cza Kza csa 1 MOUNTAIN FUEL eh ra ca ess eh eh eh eh ea ca ea Q d ssa eh sa ca eh eh ca ess J i |