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Show i , 6 m m n mi Emery County Progress Thursday, Nov. '' "- '4 H- 2. 1978 GM WANTED The Hickory Farms of Oho specialty food store m the Castle Vally Mall seeks part timq sales personnel for the coming Christmas season Work mor nmgs. afternoons or evenings Experience not necessary wM tram Interviews Monday and Tuesday, Nov 6 and 7 to a m to 5 p m only J tW Castle Valley Mall in Price The High Emery School volleyball Girls team a winning streak last week as continued petition Emery would face during the season as Moab beat out the Spartan girls last year for the regional title. Karon Fenn was responsible for most of Emery serving as she had an outstanding afternoon. tp again Fenns serves four serves during the tournament at Moab on No. 21. wrapped up the win. afternoon. She followed with nine successful serves as Emery shut out the Devils in the second game. Deanna 15-- 0 2 2 15-1- 2. Mi to a rontEnfl qrrfift, The team will meet and Gray Tammie George came at Green River Wed- up with all 15 points to nesday for a jayvee lead Emery to a 15-- varsity contest and first match v ictory. will then host Millard Gray, Fenn and and Delta Nov. 8. The Spartans travel Shelly Dilley split up the number of suc- to Moab to meet Moab cessful serves in the and San Juan on No. second 15-- win for the 12. The state tournament is planned for Spartan girls. Emery girls have the first week in only three games It ft December at Brigham before the region Young University. they added victories over San Juan and Moab. The Emery girls met Moab only had San Juan and Moab in of ball the possession the first home contests Fenn served for three times and failed of the season, seven straight points on all three serves. In the second condefeating both teams in the first game as in two straight games. Emery downed Moab, test, with San Juan, The two teams were the Bronco girls were The Spartan girls able to complete only picked to be some of the toughest com took an early lead and OuanOiEffl Scent "f "Hir'nnpjn Some tickets remaining for annual Booster Club dinner Sport Scent headquarters for the most exciting J5van products Hot Oil Nail and Canyon View A teams in the first ninth grade match of the season. Canyon View t' lintfliH r ti Wr TieiAr YTfr a S TAT tike a good neiqhbor State Farm ts 9, San B tournament. J star USU Wednesday Tammy majors Moffitt and Linda Kaiser, will teach the workshops. The clinic will begin at 9 a.m. and will end at approximately p.m Cost is individual. $5 per student progress and problem with teachers according to Robert Swinburne, principal, The session follows from 4-- 8 and Both junior high and f at the times slated. The time has been wjii be available set aside so that jjejp to parents jn finding parents can discuss the rooms. 4:mu INUItANCI ; r, V H & r U.S. House of Gardell Snow Year County John Garr State Representative Gunn McKay John Garr has been an invaluable asset to Emery County and Utah. He has served held by Congressman McKay now are essential to Utah and the West, and would be lost should he be replaced in on the Governor's Task the Force Energy, Force on House. on Task Taxation his and the Coal Leasing Task Force. As a member of the Governor's Advisor Comon Council Affairs, munity Commissioner has helped $900,000 Snow funnel in Energy to A new Emery County. commissioner would not hold that position. Impact Lamar Guymon Year County Commissioner County Sheriff 4 Commissioner Representatives The key positions Jethro Majors 2 funds and Sheriff Guymon has been a part of Taw enforcement in Emery County since 1969. Completing his first term as Sheriff, Lamar Guymon will Born and raised in Huntington, he knows Emery County. Emery County a safe place to live and raise a family. 9 Jethro Majors has served as a Hun- tington City Councilman. He owns and operates his own service station Huntington works for in continue Ut-A- keeping Scott Truman County Clerk D. Scott Truman has served as a director on the Emery County Service Special District Board since its creation. He also is now chairman of the Housing Board. A former llvestockman, teacher and construction worker he understands our problems and Is a strong advocate of open, candid government. Pauline Cox County Treasurer Ina Lee Magnuson County Recorder Ina Lee Magnuson of years Secretary Southeastern Utah Junior 4 Livestock Show; Secretary with Telephone Company; two years with Zion's Bank and Secretary for Emery County ASCS office. Scott Johansen County Attorney 9 Pauline Cox Is a graduate of LDS Business College, was has the experience it takes: 18 years Castle Dale City Treasurer; , ysk .iy j- - Currently Deputy County Attorney, Scott Johansen is a 1968 graduate of Emery High; a 1977 graduate of BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School. He has practiced law In the Carbon Emery area since then. Ferron City Clerk for 2 years - Treasurer of the Coal Miners Political Action Committee. She's also a coal miner! and is Sec. Pld ! t 4 again high school teachers Thursday from 12:30 - W1j he in their rooms thtre COMPANIES Bkwalpgto IlHaois INSURANCE Hom Office Nov. first term report Parents can visit carjs which will be with teachers on handed out Tuesday. East Main Street (Rear of Red Balloon) Price 637 1411 f ARM Brunsoni Wednesday. Also, Two days have been scheduled for parents of junior high and high to school students meet with teachers. HEALTH LIFE p.m. STAHL CoJlette conferences set 45 J 1 EMERY COUNTY RECORDER ni features agent J. Magnuson Arlene Begay, Trulene Tuttle, Volleyball clinic MIKE BAXTER InaLee Lynette Jenkins, Tanya Jeffs, Angela Tuttle, Helen Morris, The San Rafael one win each. HOME CAR Ballow, LaDawn Johansen, Rafael Junior High will host the first Shelly Lunt, Clair A and Cedar City Maxwell and Mary round of the Castlq Valley League district' finished in a tie with Jane Enke to see your good neighbor agent Musk Oil team includes Marcit Kayla Bradley and Barbara Grant. San Rafael gijrU will have a return San the of Members A The San Rafael with Canyon match team beat Cedar City Rafael A team include View a GOOD REASONS Treatment Kit - "- Three students from robin tournament for Utah State University junior high and high will help Kris Justeson school athletes Mauri Tyler, who conduct a volleyball clinic at Canyon View has played for Utah Junior High Saturday. State, which has been the school. Justeson, the girls ranked number one in Tickets are available coach at the junior the nation, along with from booster club high, is organizing the physical - education members, high school clinic which will inathletes and at the clude workshops, door tonight drills and a round Parent-teach- er f: mu t m and their parents are invited to attend, according to Club President Arlene Grant. Proceeds from the dinner and drawing go toward purchase of equipment for the athletic department at ' I m action, In The San Rafael A won View and Team Canyon Volleyball Cedar over City the Canyon View B games to Rafael San and won round Team the ban while robin tournament at finish first, San Rafael Junior Rafael B beat Cedar High School Friday. City for second place. athletes SKAGGS i i San Rafael and Canyon View teams winners in tourney Cost for the dinner is drawing for The second annual $3 per person and wall gauge, pump shotgun, Emery County High introduction sleeping School Booster Club include bag and lantern. of is athletic a dinner camping teams, spaghetti All high school guest speaker and a tonight at 6 30 p.m VOTE iT. po. actv. |