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Show 2 Emery County Progress Thursday, Mar. 23, 1978 Sheriffs log 0 Coaches Accident, theft reported Auto Accident Lawrence Helper State Bank Helper, Price Green River & The People of Green River are Invited to use our complete facilities at our branch there. k mj A woman Trooper Robert Meade of the Utah Highway suffered minor injuries Patrol and Emery in an auto accident in County Deputy Larry Lawrence recently. Kelland. Mrs. Karen Carter and Vaand Theft her young son Jason ndalism Terry were southbound on the Jamison of Salt Lake Lawrence loop road City reported to the when her vehicle ran Emery County off the road and struck Sheriffs office that two a telephone. vehicles were vanThe vehicle sheared dalized and a ladys off the pole and in- wallet was taken from terrupted telephone one of the cars during service to Lawrence for the night of March 18. about twelve hours. Jamison told officers Mrs. Carter was that the vehicles were treated at the scene by parked at the San Campground Emery County EMTs Rafael Richard Herring and south of Castle Dale at then the time of the incident. Dull Russ released. Windows were 'The incident was broken in both cars and investigated by a wallet containing identification With papers and credit cards was thaw stolen from one of the cars the in cam- Kelland Larryis said sifting through pground. he evidence in the case now. Vehicle Troubles Several vehicles were involved in an incident on Cedar Mountain south Sunday of Cleveland. Deputy Wes Tanner was sent to the scene and found that five vehicles were stuck in deep mud on the road. It was several hours before two of the units were freed and the other three remained stuck for several days. CASTLE nice Easter " Pancake MixKrmk.3ib. $1.15 Muffin Mix Blueberry! TOPpinCfDream oz. 13 73C . 99C Whip, 6oz Paper Towels Brawny 67c Betty Crocker, Au Gratin, Sour PotatOeSCream Wild Rice , ... Minute Long Grain Hash Browns Frozen Peas ore ida, 2 ibs Piet Sweet, oz. 10 . the crime with remain muddy and lab. Muszynski will unsafe for travel until have the responsibility crime they are completely of processing evidence and scenes for weekend Easter dry. photo may spell problems for operation of the room. many motorists who lab and evidence Larry are out to take adDeputies and Wes vantage of the warm Kelland Tanner have been spring weather. assigned patrol duties of the Joes Valley area Reassignment in addition to their Deputy Muszynski has been normal patrol work. Larry Cleanup campaign begins Saturday in Orangeville Orangeville is city Arnold said the city residents to would clean out the clean-uthe town in a gutters, where curb campaign that will and gutters exist in the continue Cold Cups 91 April c through 8. We solicit the help all residents and businesses to make this campaign successful, said Brent Arnold, city councilman. Arnold said the city of concentrate would during the campaign on cleaning up yards, 59c landscaping yards, removing old cars from city streets, painting 59c .. 25c d and street signs start this weekend and town PAPER newly-purchase- be put in place. Local cub scout dens have been asked to help by picking up litter on city streets. will Drinks SZTX&g: ,51c Big Cherry, Almond Joy, Candy Bars Caromello 2 for 30c being used and painting and cleaning up around the businesses. . Centennial plans go on for Ferroti Celebration in Ferron. The 4. Tv- - for 25c fausett grant PAUL KELLY Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price 637 181 Castle Dale 748 2551 'Service to all Faiths ' centennial celebration is set for 3. There will be a rodeo, street May Lunch MeatSin2or.e,y... $1.25 from 75 to 80 wanting to participate in school athletic programs. Holmstead, who was hired by the board two years ago, said he came to Emery expecting winners. He had starred under Coach Gary Bliss at Snow College and Bliss told him the people in Emery used to live and die around the gym. 1) least three assistants for football, one for basketball, one for track and one for baseball if a junior varsity program is to be instituted. Salaries suggested by the men, in addition to the regular teaching salary, were $700 for head coaches of major sports, $500 for head coaches of minor sports, $450 for assistants of major sports and $350 for assistants of minor sports. The increase in pay would be an incentive for coaches to stay in Emery County longer something needed to build an athletic Thats Coach Moody told the board that frequent changes in the coaching staff adds to the problems the school is having. Every coach has his own philosophy. He has to totally revamp a kids thinking. When the heat is on, the player is apt to revert back to a pattern ingrained by a former coach, he said. Another problem pointed out by the was coaches d that 28-Ju- the case, longer The school spokesmen also requested the high school track be repaired, the football field flattened and reseeded, the tennis courts resurfaced, the basketball diamond upgraded and basketball court refinished and painted. The track program at the school was listed as in desperate need of repair. Although several Spartans competed in the state track meet last year, Emery County High is unable to hold a track meet at program. inadequately-traine- no Holmstead said. Public support and student loyalty and dedication seem to have waned. Many times the Spartans have nearly won a game only to be defeated by a losing syndrome, he told the board. of home because of the condition of the track and track equipment. The school board indicated it was interested in developing the type of competitive teams once associated with the Spartan symbol. But the board will have to see how much of a strain the school board budget can take to improve the present condition. School board clerk Randy Jensen said the two buses for an afterschool athletics program would fit the state transportation approved formula, so the extra busing would not be a financial drain to the school district. But the board will have to decide how much they are willing to spend to give the Spartans a better athletes coming from the junior highs. When an athlete comes to the high school he should already have the basics down, Holmstead said. Currently I spend far too much time teaching shooting, dribbling and fundamentals of this sort. The men suggested an integration and correlation of senior high and junior high programs to improve teaching the basico. They also said a summer program to keep the high school athletes in top shape could help local athletes a great deal. An increasing enrollment in the local schools also has the coaches worried. About 190 sophomores are expected to enroll next year with year-roun- d homes, fences and Plans are continuing barns, tearing down old barns and corrals not for the 100th Birthday -- 2 e asking EASY DAY A; Hi C Radishes &Gr. Onions duties full-tim- p for 99c 2 Scalloped assigned roads departments mountains DALE, UTAH " Have a the continuing in the nearby (Continued from page seek help athletics program. National symbol nears extinction in states dance, races, games and activities during By Clark P. Warren the entire week. Regional Information The committee is Officer also making plans for a The bald eagle, the from visit Butch Cassidy and his wild National symbol since bunch. Residents are 1782, is perilously close asked to contribute to extinction and has their ideas for the been declared an encelebration. dangered species in 43 of birds native to population which was almost all of North America. Bald eagles are among the worlds most striking bird of prey. They stand four eet and have wings in extending to ength. The head of the bald eagle is brilliantly white and its body plumage a dark brown, six-fe- et This black. almost magnificent bird is rarely found far from water and at times can be seen diving toward water to catch fish with their powerful talon. Authorities estimate that there are now only 700 active bald eagle nests in the United States, . . and savings .with checking safe deposit plus Individual Retirement Accounts. bank-by-ma- il iripn box and With money S to loan to buy a home to finance a car to add on a room or to help with the farm business. mm , We are the bank where people mean everything. If it has anything to do with money . . ZIONS .we are the bank! FIRST NATIONAL BANKfcS Price, East Carbon, Huntington, Castle Dale, Ferron e Founded by Brigham Young 1873 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employer SLSOtlCerS excluding Alaska, which reports an estimated 7,000 nesting pairs of bald eagles. The bird is not native of or found in Hawaii. With the now en- - class- ification, the bald eagle will be provided dangered additional protection, legal thus enabling courts to assess higher fines for wantonly killing this enormous bird of prey. Chad Wilkins, consdistrict ervationist, and Reese Jewkes, Soil MFMflER Con- servation technician, at the Castle Dale United States Department of Agriculture Service Center, have been assigned to the Price S.C.S. office. fill will They vacancies of George Cook and Morris Sorenson, who have been assigned Land Inventory and Monitoring (LIM) duties for the next three months. Wilkins and Jewkes will work in Price on Tuesday and Fridays until mid-summ- er when LIM is scheduled to be complete. They will work in Castle Dale on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Wilkins said, With these new additional duties, we still hope to the same assistance to farmers and ranchers this summer as in summers past. We will be extra busy but well get it done. provide quality Of THE Emery County Progress-Leade-r PO Box 47 S Castle Dale, Utah 84S13 1 A weekly newspaper, 1899, and published every Thursday. Entered as Second Class matter at the post office In Castle Dale, Utah established in Publisher Rbbert Rinney News Editor Marc Haddock Production Asst. Kathleen Greenland 1 In Emery and Carbon Counties Year 86 2 Years 1 811 In Utah Year 87 In United States 1 Year 88 Outside United States 810 Postal Regulations Require The Mail Subscriptions Bo Piad In Advance. |