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Show -- 2 O' 'r-'r-w- Emery County Progress Thursday, April r- 27, 1978 Sheriff names officers for animal control Miners end wildcat strike, plan talks with company (Continued from pagfe 1) had signed with Western He said the power company should take some responsible attitude towards resolving the Coal Carriers. problem. But UP&L is maintaining that any direct contact with the union and company negotiations on their part would be illegal. And if American Coal and the local union officials cant reach an (The miners) must understand that we have signed a contract and we are not going to welch on it, Shoemaker said. That contract is for five years. Jones said Saturday the men were going back to work for 30 days pending a good-fait- h bargaining between the union and American Coal, with UP&L in the County Emery Sheriff Lamar Guymon, who has direct responsibility for the animal control program in the county, said the two new officers are Ron Reudter miners may be facing another period with no work and no pay. and Sandra AN(J TI I ILIEj pul,lin9 ECHS Showroom 558 North 100 West in Orem athletes The Emery County High School Booster Club has set May 9 for their annual Athletic Pre-ca- st CULTURED Banquet. The event will be held at Emery County High School and will begin at 7 p.m. Jim Peacock, a STONE 1 90 Sq. foot former resident of and Orangeville teacher in the Emery Genuine County School District, who is now serving with the State Board of Education will be the featured speaker at the Bathroom Ceramic Tile as low For Entry Ways We Tile fei Utah Wareham (left), Betty Morlan and Lyda Wareham, all of Ferron, sport pioneer dresses similar to those that will be part of a pioneer costume contest during Ferron's Centennial celebration. The Emery County Nursing Home will sponsor and judge the contest which will be held June 3. Many local merchants have donated prizes for the winners of the contests. The women said those who will participate should be getting their costumes prepared now. The contest will have a men's and women's division. of the cenMrs. Wareham and Mrs. Morlan are tennial celebration along with Ron Barney. Lue 6 can save you money 0. and reconstruction of portions of the the roadbed along some mile long section to an committed Sgt. Simpson added Vega with front ex- end e Emery County farmers wishing to participate in the wheat and Feed Grain Programs will have an Drapery SALE CLASSES TO BE HELD: Wednesdays May 3, 10, 17 & 23 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shades, Blinds and Woven Woods from 9 a.m. to 1 Knapp Hannert. Married Mildred Jewkes Jan 9, 1945, Salt Lake City. Later divorced. Married Norma Ekker, Elko, Nev., Oct 9, 1977. He was a member of the Elks Lodge, Price 1550, veteran of World War II, a graduate of the of Utah, University member of the Society of Mining Engineers, and owner of the Hannert Uranium Mine p.m. College of f Call for a Free 21 East Main Jrand To Serve SSBRsf A newspaper, weekly in and 1899, published every Thursday Entered as Second Class matter at the post office In Castle Dale, established Utah Publisher Robert Rinney News Editor Marc Haddock Production Asst. Kathleen Greenland 1 In Emery and Carbon Counties Year 56 2 Year- -! Funeral Ferdinand, Orangeville. Funeral services were Kathy, Cedar City; mother, Mrs. 1 In Utah Year $7 In United States 1 Year 58 Outside United States 510 Postal Regulations Require The Mail Subscriptions Be Piad In Advance Robert, all Salma, Kan.; directors, Fausett Mortuary. held Wednesday in the Fausett Mortuary Chapel, Price. Burial in the Hanksville Cemetery. 16 great Footloose and fancy free And lookin good in rugged natural leather Morgan Quinn Shoes At prices that will keep you feelin good too1 -- grandchildren; brother, Edgar Ward, Price. Funeral will be Thursday, 1 p.m., Cleveland LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial, Cleveland Funeral Cemetery. directors, Fausett Mortuary. Estimate Visit our New location Floyd Gorley Ward Viron Armor, Salma, Kan.; sisters & brothers, Delsie Hogan, Betty Ann Hubbard, Frederick and children; 'Avouch Instructor Orangeville; 1913, in the Manti LDS Temple. He died July 29, 1966. Active in Relief Society. Survivors : sons and daughter, Don, Sheldon Kay, both of Price; Dee, Mrs. LaMond (Sherma) of both Gardner, Cleveland; 12 grand- 1MMS Room 112 Huntington. Funeral will be today 1 p m., Huntington 1st LDS 84513 Davis Ward. Married Louis P. Larsen, Feb. 12, off Teach PO Box 475 Castle Dale, Utah - - Coverings 10 at the Survivors: wife, grandchildren, sons and Hanksville; two brother, Roscoe, sisters, Pearl Lemmon, daughter, Ronald, Salt Allen, City; Kate Douglas, all of Lake CuXl Emery County Progress Leader Born Aug. 11, 1924, Pittsburg, Kan , to Ferdinand B and Viron CLEVELAND Mary Matt Jane Larsen, 83, died April 24, 1978. Born Jan. 7, 1895, Castle Gate, to John E. and Alice 26 All Wall UtTfca, 1978. Chapel, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial, Huntington Cemetery. Muszynski of value from the home was and damage confined to a screen door and several locks on the residence. HANKSVILLE, Wayne William John County Hannert, 53, died April 22, Mary Larsen All Fabrics, !r & Ilamiert n great the theives failed to get anything William John William Majors through because Custom said Obituaries Lee, all of Huntington; five grandchildren, four Mining Department Fridays May 5, 12, 19 Deputy 15 May -HUNTINGTON of changes William Oliver Majors, 82, announced March 29 in died April 23, 1978 the programs. Born Jan. 9, 1896, to Horskel A meeting to explain Huntington, additional two weeks to Ann and Johnson Georgia are working days the benefits of the Lindsey Majors. Married allowed for completion. sign up, Lee G. Wheat and Berneta Johnson July 16, A final surface is Humphrey, an official and answer 1926, in Price. Later of the Programs, Agricultural placed several years and farmers questions will solemnized in the Manti after initial con- Stabilization be held at Conservation the LDS Temple (ASC) struction when the road Past President of the Service anAgricultural has had a chance to Committee, County CatCenter Emery Castle in Dale settle and show where nounced. tlemens Association, Mr. Humphrey said next Tuesday at 8 p.m. corrections may be former Huntington city All farmers and councilman, Veteran of that Agriculture Sec. needed. who have not World W'ar Bob was producers Bergland I, member of In this case, in the Huntington the signed up extending American signup corrections involve for the programs are urged to Legion extensive excavation period Survivors: wife, son and programs from May 1 attend this meeting. daughter, Jack and Betty Sponsored by the COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH To Grant investigated three years experience the Emery County a hit and run incident as an animal control Sheriffs office has involving a parked car the and another vehicle in officer in Sandy, Utah, announced of the Orangeville. and Salt Lake County. revamping road for Grant reported that a While in the Salt Lake schedule the car in to belonging County area he was deputies Velford L. John of for department. responsible operation of a large Sgt. Simpson said the Huntington was parked animal shelter in that new schedule reflects alongside Utah Higharea. the departments way 29 in Orangeville Sandra Pretiger has concern with increased when another motorist lived in Castle Dale for traffic in all areas of struck the rear of the several years before the county. The new John vehicle then drove beginning work with schedule will allow off. the county. Grant said officers better patrol coverage Sheriff Guymon said of most areas at peak are looking for a the new officers are traffic periods. Chevrolet Camaro or Sgt. Ron Simpson of Bob tensive program of that their is still damage that might animal control and will some problem with have been involved in be patrolling-thcounty motorists passing the incident. daily. stopped school buses. Attempted Burglary They will be conParents can help Emery County ducting animal clinics alleviate this problem Sheriffs detectives are throughout the county by making sure their investigating the atto make sure that all children who ride the tempted burglary of a animals are properly school buses are aware residence in Ferron. licensed. of the traffic around a Larry Muszynski One of the areas of stopped school bus and that someone reported concentration will be also make sure the attempted to enter a local schools where children are waiting for home owned by Glen there have been a the bus at the bus stops Allred of Wheatridge, number of reports of so the bus can move on Colo., sometime more quickly and Sunday morning. early dogs running loose. The animal shelter is smooth out the traffic Grant Leslie of in operation west of flow. Ferron discovered the Hit and run Monday Deputy crime. 12j2 Orangeville Wheat, feed grain programs extended Feed-Grai- Eastern Utah CAREER CENTER PreUger. Bids opened for surfacing Largest Selection of Stone , Get ready for pioneer contest high school and their parents are invited to attend the event which will also include the naming of most outThe Utah Departstanding athletes and the presenting of other ment of Transportation awards. today opened bids on a More information is contract to place a final US-available from booster surface on club officers or high from Woodside in school coaches. Emery County to the junction with Le Grand Johnson Construction of Logan submitted the apparent low bid of $1,065,186. The official engineers estimate for the project was $1,331,140. Eighty We have the ANd A 3U . banquet. All athletes from the 1 sq. ft. Sheriff reports burglary attempt Reudter comes to Emery County with Banquet to fete 1 1 program. 30-da- WESTERN STONE 748-520- control animal y agreement within the bargaining period, local coal background. 9 Animal Controls through Friday from can be Animal complaints 4 to p.m. a m. to the control officers are also telephoned or on call through the shelter at any weekend for ani m a the Emery County serious as dog Sheriffs Office at such problems bite reports Two new animal control officers have been hired by Emery County and have begun operation of the county Street, Price 637-52- at 59 20338 GRANT FAUSETT PAUL KELLY Morticians Fausett Mortuary Price 637 1181 Castle Dal 748 2551 "Service to all Faiths" Both Stores 14 lotgan Quinii East Main, Price and in Castle Dale t |