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Show iri iyliiii 6B Emery County Progress Thursday, Nov. w if Hi Mf traction there. A Halloween dance was held Oct. 31 in the Cultural Hall for those of Mutual age and over. A good time was enjoyed by all. The First Ward held its Halloween party for the younger children Oct. 26. The Second Ward held its party for their young children Oct. 27 in the Cultural Hall. A rash of broken limbs have occured in town. Recent victims of the accidents are, Brent Tuttle with a broken wrist, Brad Wieneke with a broken arm, and David Brown with a broken hand. wi Hf i rr" iji'wyay uyi Rita Humphrey Utah has received a $141,380 Federal program development Surface MAINTENANCE Interior in EFFICIENT HOUSING by Gnu Mcl aushlm and other objects of a rock hound's dreams. It will be published by the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey. There's a new guidebook coming out listing places in Emery County and other parts of the state where rockhounders can find geodes, agates, fossils, obsidian fast erection. All steel framing. Special insulation. is the A and Geological Mineral Survey. businesses. These and a host of all are There will be a others rummage sale Nov. 8 described in a and 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 circular compled by EDEN BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS 251 75-pa- 84062 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 200 N. 300 W., Ferron, three blocks north of the LDS Church. Proceeds from this will also go to help Name Address -- Zip disabled veterans. Carlton Utah Stowe, and Geological Mineral Survey, which is to be issued soon. The guide includes field-checke- 4$ - .Yv ... d field-checke- Virtually d every guide ptot i information for the evaluating reference is provided. This is very handy, Stowe says, to determine how many miles to go and or how long a trip would take. capacity of land areas in Utah to support and the permit reclamation of coal mining operations. Cleon (Jack) Feight, director of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, will administer the grant, provided by the Interior Departments A BLM Policy for Office of Surface Collectors as well as Mining. , American of Federation the Utahs legislature the States Coal passed Mineralogical ieties code of ethics Reclamation Act in is included. There are March, 1979. Rules and Soc- better (pre-paid- ). T&J'' it Vi j afternoon, Friday Story hour was presented by Barbara Emery Ward Ladies Swensen Thursday Rhythm Band, led by afternoon to fourteen Marie Broderick with residents who enjoyed accordian, Ella this pleasure. Maxfield, conductor, Hattie and Sherrie played and sang for us Williams came as we sat. Anna Thursday to see all Saturday Allred and Reba their friends. E 4 - v ,v r Nursing Home Lela and Darwin Hansen visited Childs came Thursday grandma Belle Wilson, see to Lewellys grandma Ellawease Curtis, and grandma Killpack. George Magnuson of Margaret Wilson. Laura Kremholz and Castle Dale visited all of us here Thursday Broc Anderson came f r afternoon. Saturday to see Katie Mrs. Jackie Fullmer LeRoy. came and baby Ruby Tuttle visited Thursday afternoon to her sister Olive Funk visit LaVina here. here Saturday. and Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Irma Snow Margaret Conover of visited her aunt Minnie Ferron came Sunday Hills, and friends here. to see her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vera Tatton. Peacock of Pleasant Sunday School was Grove visited his dad, brought by Bishop Sam Singleton of Mervin, Thursday. He showed Ferron Second Ward him the big deer he got and Velma Petersen. Home evening was this season. Bertha Branch of directed by Activity Wellington and Irene Director Arlene Grant Olsen of Price, visited here Monday evening. Katie LeRoy here Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Saturday. Howard .Olsen of Stevens and children Emery came Saturday came to see his afternoon to see Carrie parents, Claud and Lula. and Eldridge. Thelma Sam and Francy Saturday, Pierson, Leatrice Handley of Huntington Rosie came Tuesday evening Reddington, Draper, Louise Jones, to see Katie LeRoy and and George Mott of Nita Hampshire. afterWellington, came to Wednesday see Eva Blackburn. noon we watched The Big afternoon, a movie, Friday George C The system will provide the State with It is also shown by localities withing each county so that a cross for No, but we 4 4 system. also important location in to regulations several includes a listing of the the state is mentioned also the states implement for safety law are Utah Rockhound Clubs as well as the land suggestions being drafted. and addresses for ownership The State is expected involved, rockhounding. those of you who would Stowe says. to submit its proposed like to enjoy activities The The circular: permanent regulatory compiler with others. Rockhound Guide program in early 1980. strongly urges people to become acquainted can be ordered for Stowe, UGMS staff with the types of land $3.25 mailed, only at coal compiled ownership and the this time specialist, production increased involved the information from agencies Delivery from the from 4,733,000 tons in before attempting any printer is expected 1970 to 9,252,802 tons in reference many sources, including rockhound activites. within 30 days. Order 1978. Approximately The guide is indexed from: Carlton Stowe, 4,200 persons are details from many both of Utah by minerals and Utah Geological and employed in Utahs members fossils in alphabetical Mineral Survey, 606 coal mining industry, Rockhound Clubs. order showing counties Black Hawk Way, Salt according to the Lake City, Utah 84108. Interior Department. Stowe is a member and areas. of the board of The within 19 directors, Mineral-ogica- l American counties of the state Society of code Utah and is also the are which i-- base and inventory Utahs locations Better cut this short. bure not across the street anymore. can gab across the country 20 minutes for just Tech- Chairman along with instructions nical on how to get there and for the Rocky what to look for at each Mountain Federation location. of Mineralogical Societies. Lee Perry, UGMS Descriptions also suggest what type of geologist, during the work-loatools you might need, summer as well as pertinent many of information on the the individual sites. U.S. Geological Survey Other UGMS staff topographic map, geologists contributed which you might like to information and have along, Stowe locations. says. d, American fossils, galena, veterans and their garnets, geodes, gold, families at Christmas. iron concretions, malachites, To contribute and jasper, obsidian, pyrites, participate in this petrified wood and project look for the bone. small, decorated jars in local placed will be entitled to $100 discount. program and to develop a data for indexed on a map Mineralogical guidebook rockhounds in Emery County and other parts of Utah has been put out by the Utah disabled interested, mail coupon below and our representative will call on you. If purchase is made you for the permanent and regulations regulatory New guide book tells where to find those geodes, fossils vets If Resources, will use the funds to develop rules administering Covers nineteen counties The guide lists localities of over 100 areas in Utah for The American places to go to search Legion Auxiliary of for such things as Ferron, Post 42, is agates, beryls, sponsoring a drive to chalcedony, jet coal, collect funds to aid copper, feldspar, Design your home to fit your life style. The Secretary said Utahs Division of Oil, and Mining, Gas Department of Natural proposed Post drive aids Preengineered for D. today. vicinity. ENERGY Cecil announced Andrus her daughter. They visited points of interest of the LDS Church, as well as relatives and Reclamation Act of 1977, Secretary of the home after spending the last two weeks touring the East with LOW the Mining Control out-of-to- Jensen under grant Sister' Telephone v m grant farewell IN LOW COST Pleasant Grove, Utah , mine in were Guests of Bishop and people Mrs. Brent Arnold attendance. Rose Ann Fillmore over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gomer of Lawrence spent Arnold. Sunday visiting at the People here to honor home of her mother, Davis. daughter, Karen Sister Loa Stilson at Cleo Mr. and Mrs. Ted and family her Grigsby, Cox weekend were were testimonial there. her visitors of Mrs. Coxs of LaVon Justesen is members home from Denver, family, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Jack Swensen. Colo, where she spent Edwin Stilson a week with daughter family and Orpha The community is LuAnn and son Billy. Parry of Manti. Mr. home two welcoming Blaine of our missionaries : Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Shep and Justesen were in Salt Stilson of Price, also of Mrs. Robertson ofHilma Lake last weekend for parents Second a of Richard Stilson, Mr. Ward the advancement and Sister grandson in the LDS and Mrs. Kent Dastrup Delphia Luke of First of Salt Lake City. Priesthood. Ward are here. A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. The family met at Loa Stilson was given at the home of Leah the home of Mr. and Charles Prigamyer Mrs. Elaine Williams and family of Castle Justesen . The for a dinner prior to Dale have moved into assembled neighbors to wish her well prior the meeting. An open their new home in the subto her leaving for a house was held for all Cottonwood San friends after. Many division. The comto mission other Francisco, Nov. 15. munity welcomes them. Stella Worthen and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lemons spent some time last week in Gilette, Wyo. They visited with Stellas if t given 748-241- 6 NEW CONCEPT $3.10! i Utah Lucille P.O. Box i 1, 1979 Orangeville LuPreal Christman is in the Lake View Hospital at Bountiful. She has a serious back trouble and is in Af n here rv; r? 'Reach out. Reach out and touch someone. Ferron Birthday monthly party Sunday Oct. 21, at 2 p.m. honoring Fred Larsen, Vera Tatton, Celia Reid, Jennie LaFevre and Wanda Jones. Beautiful birthday cakes furnished by and families Halloween decorations added to the fun. Michelle Powell, along with her sister and brother, with entertained musical numbers and a skit. Avonna Blackburn sang several songs. were also Songs presented by the great grandchildren of Fred Larsen, Carlos Larsen, greatgra- and of Vera Tatton. Group singing ndchildren and refreshments finished a lovely afternoon. Group holds tea annual San representatives was held in tea the The Rafael elementary ,on Oct. 8. Kaye room library Johnson presided over the meeting and discussed their duties and the opportunities open to them: being involved with the school and their childrens ac- tivities. The new presidency for the coming year Relief Society teachers Avonna Blackburn held a meeting here visited her mother, are: Joyce Plett, 19 with members Maggie Grange. president; Beverly We thank attending. Many families and Aiken, secretary; Elaine Petersen and friends attended the Morlan, . Shes just gone through a moving experience but didnt hit the high note till she unrolled the rug. No need to remind her to stay in touch. She knows no distance, no matter how far, can put a dent in the closeness felt by friends. And the cost3 Just $3.10 (plus tax) for 20 minutes to New York. Dial direct nights after 11 till 8 a.m. Weekends, too, till 5 p m. Sunday. So move. Right to the phone. Reach out and touch someone. First Ward Job. Lucy Nielsen Mountain Beil Judy coming. t Stilson for Jean Emery County treasurer; Kaye Nursing Home Johnson, historian. i |