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Show Thursday, Nov. 1, 1979 Emery County Progress 5A Emery Town Council race draws eight hopefuls '., yv J ' C ryjrf'; "0 i:: ,ir V A- y 4 Xv" 1' fl , - f Dwaine Anderson Dwaine Anderson is a coal miner and says keeping abreast of the towns growth will be one of the major responsibilities of the Emery Council. "f 1 LeGrand Beal . LeGrand Beal has served a total of 24 years as a city councilman in Emery. He helped get the 'V;C.r. iX'1! 1 Legrand Beal Merlin Christiansen John Byars Ranae Hyatt Mark Jensen tor the town to deal with now. Beal has also served as a board member of the Muddy Irrigation Co. for about eight years. John Byars John Byars is a miner at Consolidation Coal Mine and has lived in Emery for four strong and active recruiting campaign within the state during and October November of this year. program is The called Operation Opportunity. LTC. Dee R. Russon, Local commander of the 1457th engineer battalion, with units in Provo, training can fit nicely American Fork, Price, into the summer months. serving Emery County, Vernal, Nephi, Pay during basic and Mt. Pleasant, is starts at apthis fully supporting proximately $450 per state wide campaign month, with the and invites all prior military furnishing Murray, for Elmo r in- - years, which includes 12 weekend drills and dicates your obligation two weeks during the to serve is for six summer each year. and high training center. school seniors look at 3. Following basic the pay and op- and Katie Sorenson individual portunities available. training, you receive a LTC Russon is cash bonus of $750, especially desirious of $500 per year for four non-priyears to attend an service personnel take accredited school, if a hard look at the pay you enlisted under the available. He gives an bonus. If you take the for the example school original $750 bonus, typical high senior: during the next 1. You will attend years you will receive in one another drill about $750 weekend a month and bonuses. 4. All the while you take home apwill each be earning more $60 proximately month. Pay is by than $60 a month check on a monthly during weekend basis and seniors can training. Your pay should go up about $25 continue schooling without each one to two years, interference. depending on your own 2. You are required desire and initiative. to 5. All in all, you basic attend training after your earn over $2,000 or 4-- 6 Katie May Nielson Sorenson died Oct. 24, 1979 at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. She was 80. Mrs. Sorenson was born June 24, 1899 in Emery to John Peter and Annie Christensen Nielson. She was married to John Raphel Sorenson March 3, 1915 in Castle Dale. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple Sept. 9, 1953. Mrs. Sorenson was a postal clerk in Emery for 21 years. She also operated Sorenson and Tuft General Store in Emery for many EMERY years. She was an LDS Primary teacher for 20 years and active in more Mark Jensen is a recreation, increased miner at the Conlaw enforcement, and solidation Coal Mine. beautification in the He says the council town. must work on the He says consistency areas of road im- in dealing with growth and city is also important for Srovement the council. Ranae Hyatt Ranae Hyatt Rueben Sorenson says she will work for He is chairman of better communication water system and the planning and between the comcemetery fixed up and and the zoning committee. munity the condition of says he feels council. Byars says the town roads is the it is important that Hyatt has been inmost pressing problem everyone be treated volved in teaching girl equally by the council and that problems are followed through. He says planned growth and the improvement of town More information roads will be the major can be obtained by items for the council to in deal with. calling Price. Merlin Christiansen 637-174- Rueben Sorenson has lived in Emery all of his life and has previously served on the town board. He says he would like to see the town cleaned up, an effort made to install curb and gutter, and see the scouts and in farming and raising cattle. She says she also same rules appied sees a need for more fairly to everyone. youth activities and more town 3 Obituaries graduates, their . Russon LTC service personnel, clothes, room, and recent high school board at a military having Herzog, Brock to work. streets, Mark Jensen better years. National Guard increases recruiting effort Maurice L. Watts, commanding general of the Utah National Guard, has initiated a He says he would like to see the Relief Society in Emery Ward. Mrs. Sorenson lived in Emery until 1953, when she moved to Salt Lake City. She lived in Bountiful the last 15 years. Her husband preceded her in death. She is survived by a son, Harold Raphel Sorenson of Salt Lake City; two daughters, Mrs. Allen L. (Louise) Tuft of Bountiful and Mrs. William (Ruth) Johnson of Bountiful; six grandchildren and seven She is also survived by three brothers, Jack Nielson of Salina, George Nielson of Price, Gerald Nielson of Anacondo, Mont; and one sister, Mrs. Melva Olsen. The funeral was Oct. 27 in Emery. Burial in Emery City Cemetery. Merlin Christiansen as served has president and board member of the canal company, is a Navy veteran of World War 11, and has been a rancher, farmer and coal miner. Boyd Jacobsen Boyd Jacobsen has lived in Emery almost all of his life and has for worked Department for Transportation years. He served board. the of 27 has previously on the town rJVGr.TDGD n. The military has several graduation. short courses, summer before wherein basic and start college, ti advanced individual Births BARTON Steven and Joy Barton of Elmo announce the birth of a daughter Oct. 9, 1979 at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Named Kellie Barton, the infant weighed 7 lbs. 14 ozs. The Bartons have one other child: Alissa, 2. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Barton of Ferron and Mr. and Mrs. B. Arvel Hansen of Elmo. Mrs. Emma Barton of Ferron Jim Brock Jim Brock is a construction retired inspector and has lived in Elmo for three years. He has served on the Elmo Council the past few months, completing the term of a deceased council Great-grandmothe- member. Bargain Table Women's Sports Clogs and Yo Yo's r: Save Mr. and Mrs. Gary HODSON Hodson of Castle Dale announce the birth of a daughter Oct. 11 at Carbon Hospital in Price. Named Michelle Lynne Hodson, the infant weighed 8 lbs. 2 ozs. and was 21 inches long. The Hodsons have three other children: Kristina, 3; Victor, 2; and Kathleen, 1. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hodson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Essay of Gilbert, Ariz. up to Children's Dept. ScEiool Merrillyn Herzog Herzog Merrillyn grew up in Elmo and was Emery High valedictorian in 1969. She attended Snow college for one year and graduated with high honors from Southern Utah State College in degree 1972 in education. She is married to Max Herzog and they have for us ks!ps thorn wont hotter for you' in she wants Elmo to be a safe and enjoyable town to raise children in. She would like to see a beautification project in the town and a recreational park. Call 637-174- 3 J Arilf.lAL OVJKEB! Emergency veterinary care is now available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week four March. Herzog says Buster Brown Sneakers GQnzzm:2Q children. They also have an Indian student living with them, and another one coming and the entire stock of Working with a music Shoes Complete medical services, emergency treatment, boarding and grooming with a courtesy service; j Contact Castle Valley Veterinaiy Clinic 1 9 East mile south Highway FW4 Main-Pri- ce, Ut. 10 Call 6374272 . .. .mm ( |