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Show T 2 Emery County Progress Thursday, April 6, 1978 ECHS lists honor roll (Riedel and Margalynn George Almost 60 Emery County High School students qualified for the announce flaeir newest addition honor roll for the third term of the 1977-7- 8 school year, according to Leonard Greenland, advisor to the National Honor Society Emery County chapter. The students who qualified and their categories are: Highest Honors (3.85 - 3.99): Melody Anderson, Tammy Atwood, LeDeen Brunson, Deanna Grange , Deanna Gray, Kathleen Greenland. Nanette Marcia Johansen, Stop in and see the net arrivals Hinkins, Jackie Jorgensen, Julie Lucero, Chris Lyons, Nadene Majors, Louise Peterson, Lesa Sitterud, Richard Snow, Lisa Thomas, Loretta Truman, Kelly Wareham. High Honors Becky Atwood, Penny Atwood, Teresa Bass, Karen Bean, Alice Animal Health Care Products o Horse Tack, Shoes, etc. oLawn and Garden Products Tillers, Mowers, Weed Sprays, Grass Seeds Huntington sets up advisory board (3.63-3.84- ): Bun-derso- n, Tracy Christofferson, Bonnie Enke, Heidi George, Becky Huntington, Marsha Huntington, Lori Jackson, Jodi Jensen, Mike Jewkes, Loraine Lake, Sherry Larsen, Greg Maxfield, Steven Nelson, Rolene Olsen, Todd Peacock, Cheryl Petty, Alan Whitaker Honors (3 4-- Sandra 62) 3 Albrecht, Kalynn Behlmg, Kenneth Behling, Teresa Bell, Nannette Campbell, Mary Sue Chapman, Ken Chynoweth, Laurie Duncan, Dean Grange, Betty Hansen, Lori Hansen, Elizabeth Harvey, Marty (Continued from page 1) property on which to place a new fire station. $26,000 That price includes the building set on piers, but not flooring, sewer, wiring or heating. The 60 by 75 foot building will take care of six engines and an ambulance. The county is providing $15,000 of the cost of the building, since the facility will Fun Fabrics that should serve as a walkway between the store and the road The cars force those walking to the town post office to walk on the road Mayor Richards told the group the sidewalk, including dirt paths, belong to the city and anything six feet back from the property line is designated as sidewalk and sacred ed serve the area. The city is also working on a contractual agreement for police service in the area. Sheriff Lamar to pedestrians. Should an accident occur because a car has been parked in an area that should serve as a walkway, the owner of the car would be liable, he said. Mayor Richards also told the group he would like to post a reward for apprehending litterers. Guymon was going to discuss the possibility of such an agreement with the city council in its Tuesday meeting. Objections were raised to cars being parked on an area next to Theft , accident reported The theft of Castle Dale had parked Theft approximately $4,000 her car at the Olsen was reported last week Trailer Park and enm Green River. Deputy tered a residence Dwendle Wilcox said the One Stop Store in Howard, Frank Jensen, Kaye Green River reported Johnson, Kerry Larsen, Jimie the incident after the Majors, Jody Meredith, Shane turned cash up Nielson, Mitzi Oviatt. missing. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Robert H Gray, a former employee of the station A Auto Accident was apgirl The Castle Theatre the finest American parently responsible Guild will hold tryouts play ever written, will for an accident in for Thornton Wilders be presented as part of Castle last Dale Centennial Our Town Ferrons Saturday. This play, considered Celebration, and at Deputy O J Smith by many critics to be other locations stated that his inthroughout the county. vestigation showed that There are roles for Cheryl K Thomson of Tryouts to be held for 4Our Town Her daughter Denise was left m the still running vehicle with her brother Chad and Robert 4 I Helper ) State Bank I Helper, Price Green River & Thomson Denise accidently knocked the vehicle into gear and the car a rammed fence, The People of Green River are invited to use our complete facilities at our a control box to the belonging company, telephone and finally struck the side of a mobile home. No one w as injured in the incident. struck branch there. j women, and children of all ages Tryouts will be held men, nr. okyhaVen is, Ferron, Utah 384-224- 6 at GRANT FAUSETT PAUL KELLY 6 30 Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price 637 1181 Castle Dale 748 2551 Sf 315 West Main in Ferron Friday from to 8.30 Saturday from 2 to pm and afternoon 4 For any questions, or to set up a special tryout time, call rvice to all Faiths Margaret Chidester HUNTINGTON Margaret Ellen Chidester, 71, died March nvalescent Zions Bank Gold Account has it all' 14 banking services all in one card and for less than what you may now be paying for checking account service alone Unlimited check writing privileges Check guarantee Personalized, numbered checks Master Charge Visa Overdraft protection up to the limit of your charge card Sale deposit box Unlimited travelers checks I nhmited cashiers checks Unlimited monev orders Unlimited gift checks Reduced interest rate on installment loans Accidental death insurance policy $5 savings account f ree notary service Gold Account is NO COST or LOW COST... depending on your minimum checking account balance No cost $500 or more S499 - S400 s399 - S100 S299 or less SI per month $2 per month S3 per month ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ffei Founded by Brigham Young 1873 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation n Equal Opportunity Iniplover Price, East Carbon, Castle Dale, Ferron, Huntington 27, 1978 Tumwater the m Co- Center, Olympia, Washington. She was bom on November 11, 1906, Hepner, Oregon to Mr and Mrs. Mar Arnold. She attended public schools m Oregon and CA Utah Married William Parker Chidester m 1931. Survivors are sons, William C., Caldwell, Idaho; Loren and John of Olympia, Washington; Ted and Marvin of Salt Lake City; daughter, Mrs. Pat Parault of Salt Lake City; sister, Ruby Hawkins of Salem, Oregon, 24 grandchildren and seven great - grandchildren Funeral services were Saturday at the Hun- tington 2nd LDS Ward Chapel Burial was in the Huntington Cemetery. City Funeral Fausett Directors MFMBCft little Ballard 6for $1 Meat Piessoz 4 for 89c Biscuits Morton n Minute Maid Juice6oz Orange I Tater Tots Mb Kellogg's Corn Flakes isoz Glad Trash Bags IGA Sliced Peaches i6oz 1 Ore-Id- 2 for 89c a 77c 69c 99c 3for$l CT&T) OF THC Emery County Progress-Leade- intoo r PO Box 475 Castle Dole, Utah 4513 A weekly newspaper, in established 1899, and published every Thursday Entered as Second Class matter at the post office in Castle Dale, Peas Spring Garden 17 oz Atta Boy 5 f OT Dog Foochs ib Si $4.29 Utah Publisher Robert Rlnney News Editor Marc Haddock Production Asst. Kathleen Greenland ! In Emory and Carbon Counties Year U 2 Years I 36c 2 for 89c Parkayiib Hunts 63c Ketchupsaoz 11 Chicken of the Sea In Utah Year $7 Tuna 59c 6Vaoz Hunts In United States t Yeai SI Outside United States Jello6oz Tomato Sauce80z. $10 Postal Regulations Require The Mail Subscriptions Be Plod Advance In ... 5 for $1 Hunts Tomatoes 2woz r ) 59c r--v |