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Show featuring Emery County Entrtainmnt Goida Professional Building Room 5 Castle Dale, Utah Telephone 748-243- Volume 79 Number 48 The inside stories Basketball Spartans wallop Mcnticelb American Coal Office, Deer Creek and Solar- - league action Volleyball ten-inc- State six-inc- two-inc- three-fourths-in- Plus Weddings Mission calls Obituaries advertisement, news article or subscription? The best times to cal or drop by the office are; 9 Mondays Tuesdays ajn. to 5 9 a.m. to 11 1 Wednesdays to 5 p.m. a.m. pjn. Thursdays 9 a.m. to noon Frk! 9 a.m. to noon ays ; Our deadline is IQ a.m. Tuesdays Used toys sought by school group used toys and games for distribution to needy families are being sought by a group of Emery Good, County High School students. Principal Robert Swinburne said about 15 are involved in the project to collect the items and distribute them to organizations to give to less fortunate children. The toys will be distributed Tri-war- Selar Hutchings, stake physical facilities representative, says the remote location and short term work may have discouraged other bidders who are not already engaged in winter projects. Originally, the cost of the building was set at $500,000 but the inflationary spiral keeps upping the price at the rate of thirteen percent every month. The bid will not be aoDroved until the bishops, membership & - I ym' I ., .. . S' .' ' NV.-- correct low pressure problems on the Canyon Hills subdivision. Leamaster says the new line will be disinfected after all connections are made. The disinfecting process takes about twelve hours. Notices have been posted about town warning users that water service will be cut from Thursday morning until Friday morning and possibly a few hours longer. If the water is still off by Friday noon, school may have to be dismissed a half day, said a spokesman for the school board. Month icettest in five years County moisture good general church building committee approve. Hutchings said he could see not any other alternative than acceptance of the Howell bid. When the building is completed eight months after start, it will encompass 22,000 square feet. Plans to turn the chapel into a stake center and tri-war- family of snowmen at the Orson Justice Home created from the recent snows. Collette Hanson, a Huntington visitor during Thanksgiving from Idaho Falls, seem to love a d November has been a wet month. In fact it has been the wettest month in more than five vears, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The weather station in Ferron recorded 2.7 inches of moisture in November. Normal for the month is .52 of an inch. November has provided Emery County with a third of the moisture normally received for the entire year. The recent storm, which gave us rain and a little snow in the valleys, provided heavy snow in the mountains. The snow depths in the mountains are greater than normal for this time of year. Sheriffs log tri-wa- rd two-war- chapel d Accident injures Ferron trio are under consideration. A new stake center will cost $1.2 million. A cost of structure building a with 14,000 square feet would run two-war- d around $800,000.00. The stake officers are having a parcel of land on the northwest section of Huntington appraised as a stake center site, but if the existing church is turned into a stake center and two-war- d d operation, then a new chapel would be erected on the west part of town. two-war- Three members of a Ferron family were injured in a one vehicle accident last according to sheriffs office. week. tified The three were southbound on Utah highway 10 near the Huntington airport when their truck left the highway and ran into a narrow The trio was Hospital with possible ditch, the Craig Hume and Gregg Hanson tants iden- as Marilyn Larsen, 40, driver of the truck, Shaune Larsen, 11, and Jay Larsen, 40. All three were listed in stable condition Physicians Assis- neck and back arrived Trooper Eugene Robb, Utah Highway Patrol, investigated the incident assisted scene shortly after the accident and assisted in medical treatment until ambulance crews arrived. by deputies Larry Kelland, Ron Skinner, and John Burdick. in Carbon the on Repairing and learning of bullwhips I believe Im the both inside and outside the county. Swinburne said right now toys and games can be brought to only rawhide guy around said Harvey Williams as he showed the bullwhip he had repaired for Huntington rancher Clifton Swinburne said he has recruited students not involved in any other school activities to direct the program. After Cliff lost the tip off his bullwhip, he took it to Harvey Williams for a repair job. Harvey braids quirts, hackamores, cowtail ornaments and of other types rawhide art as a any school, where they will be picked up. Plans are to set up collection boxes in each town in the county, with the students picking the items up. a i & more expensive than first hoped The sole contractor bidding on the remodeling and expansion of d the Huntington building was Paul Howell Construction, Salt Lake City, and the bid is $695,000 including drapes, carpets, furnishings, pianos, and organ. A new sound system, air conditioning and temporary facilities for stake operation have been included in the plans. cents y IFord FGTTlod&llTlg Heed to contact the Emery County Progress regarding 15 30, 1978 luntington water supply off Thursday Huntington is going waterless for 24 hours Thursday as Castle Valley Special Service crews install a pressure relief valve at the intersection of Mill and Canyon View roads, and connect h 2100 feet of new plastic to main water line. the pipe Supervisor Darrel Lea master h h lines, two says two lines and several lines leading from new homes and trailers will be hooked into the system. The project, being funded by impact grants, is designed to Canada spark industry Girls in Thursday November 1 He goes to the calf hide. He cuts a slaughter house for strip around and around until the hide is used up and then dries and scrapes stripping. the In doing an eight braid, you go over two and under two for a squared off effect unless are you braiding over a core, he explains. In doing a six braided round you go over one and under two and then over two and under one the other way he explains, demonstrating a skill born of practice. And you have to get it just right the first time, he added. Brown. In hobby. repairing me whip, though, he made two or three attempts he before satisfied. He was said something about using a double eight gaucho knot as part of the repair. Sometimes bullwhips are loaded Clif Brown cracks the repaired bullwhip, good as new. with buckshot to give weight. Harvey said he had been reading an article on whips and discovered a fascinating history. In the past, criminals were whipped with bullwhips to teach them a lesson but that didnt work because the criminal usually died from the beating. Sometimes priests used to beat people who didnt behave in The church. used schoolmasters them. Slave drivers Bull had them. whackers had them. Bull whackers were the tough men who carried freight by wagon and oxen team over the prairies and mountains. They used to crack the long, heavy whip over the heads of the oxen more as a scare tactic than actual contact. Cracking the whip effectively without clipping ones ear demands skill and muscle. Cliff Brown has the perfected He tried out technique. the whip to show how to gain attention. He wished he had it when that ornery pig refused to be loaded on a truck the day before. Headstart classes invite cultures In connection with sons, is part Cherokee Indian, and has been dancing since he was a young boy. . - r , Harvey Williams shows one of the many bullwhips he has repaired, this one by braiding on anew end and lash. versed in the history, customs and dances of several plains Indian This tribes. is reflected in the Since his arrival m beautiful bead work Emery County about an(j authentic a8 costumes witch he has yefrs William s has donated made himself. Williams who his time and talents to resides in Lawrence entertain the children. Last week, the Williams is well Headstart children with his wife and two their unit on Indians, the Castle Dale Headstart program enjoyed their annual visit from Cpl. LarryWilliams of the Emery County Sheriffs office. li e'mmm traveled to Price Headstart program where they were en- - and enhances the untertained by Navajo childrens of the from derstanding Indians of all Monument importance' Valley, including four children people. The Headstart from the Headstart centers in San Juan program welcomes a with anyone County. of other Learning about knowledge other cultures is an cultures to spend a day the center. integral part of the at v v 0 t i |