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Show 4A Emery County Progress Thursday, Nov. "GRANt Hoopsters ready for year in new region FAUSETt STEVEN FAUSEH PAUl!. Morticians Fausett Mortuary i i i t i ; (lillpaclc Locker In Ferron 384-269- Parents mage and Night. Local fans will get a sneak preview of Sie squad at the 7:30 p.m. scrimmage. Two nights later the team officially plays basketball as they 6 game. n The Spartans will play their first four games on the road, including a contest with Richfield and conference games Smoked Turkey non-regio- Pork Sausage berths. The Emery squad will also include the faces of some new seniors. Stewart center, Ralphs, and 2-- Manti for a 7:30 p.m. non-regio- state determine A open on the road against Manti. The Spartans will meet i ; with 14 their annual scrim- days with a new coach, a new region and some new players. The Spartans begin 748 2551 with White Horse and East Carbon, Green River and White San Juan. Horse. for Emery returns Coach Nelson noted its first home game could be there Dec. 14, with East disadvantages with Carbon. James Nelson will the new region. the He continued that be heading this year as competition with the Spartans schools could have head new the effect upon the an basketball coach. if they enter the team a former Nelson, state Emery High School tougher the end at a competition been has graduate, assistant of the season after previous basketball having not played Emery schools from Region coach. He brings an im- VII. This year we will pressive win-los- s record with him from just have to see, he said. Emery will pick Monticello. is Nelson up games Assisting Dean Nelson, who will with schools from their be heading the junior former region, including action in the varsity squad. Invitational Also new for the Delta is the Tournament. Spartans creation of a new region. This year The other possible Emery will compete disadvantage of the with only two other new region is that only one school, the school schools in the class, San Juan and that wins the region, will attend the state Grand. There Other competition tournament. for Emery will be will be no region to schools, Monticello, tournament Wed- nesday, Nov. Holi- Thanksgiving 1181 "Service to all Faiths" t i their season The Emery Spartans begin their basketball season during the KELLY Price 637 Castle Dale 15, 1979 n non-regio- Under New Ownership Drew and Julie Sitterud Leading the way for seven the Spartans will be will join forward returning lettermen as returning the Spartans hope to Todd Jeffs. Jeffs, a forward last make a return trip to be the most will tournament the state year, following last years experienced member of the team, having successful season. seen varsity action as both a sophomore and junior. Ken Chynoweth will be the other returning senior forward, giving the team quickness in that spot. Mike Majors, guard, 6-- 6, All-Sta- te the with guards, coaching staff still in search of a center for the team. Darrin Wood, Conn Wood, Flint Harrison and Randy Longoria will be in the forward slot, with Jerry Cox and Scott Lofthouse listed as guards. Im optimistic about having a good said Coach season, Nelson. We will have a young team this year but we have good quickness and speed. The Spartans will Leamaster, who is the state champion in the play seven home 100 yard dash. games, all of which Also giving the begin with junior Spartans quickness at varsity action at 5:45 guard is junior Kent p.m. and varsity at 7:30 p.m. Jorgensen. Tickets for the gold Sam Seniors reserved seats, Dee and row, Longoria Christiansen will bring go on sale Nov. 21 at experience to the the high school. Cost is young squad. Other $15 per person for the guards will be juniors season. n Brett seniors DOT announces Utahof ahead of the Spotted Wolf View Area, the second one is another openTransportation ed bids bids for con- four miles down the struction of two canyon. The lanes are being runaway truck lanes on built by placing a Interstate 70 in Spotted Wolf Canyon. The apparent low bid came from LaMar D. Construction Company of Mapleton, with a total of $429,810. The include forwards and Dave Law at center and forward. The Spartans will have their fair share of returning guards, with A The this Sophomores year for Emery will Other returning include lettermen 2-- A Cube Steaks 22 Richardson Norman and Rick Truman. improvements set 1-- 70 layer of ability to effectively brake a moving truck but still allow for bituminous surface excellent steering twelve-inc- Department h fine pea gravel over of four inches course. The pea gravel is used because of its eastbound control. bituminous The medium for be used by flagpersons draining away the both ahead of and water that can erode within the construction the road base. zone. This way, a Each escape lane better inventory of good surface will be outfitted with traffic density, underneath provides a anchoring devices for location and speed can use by tow trucks and be maintained. winches in the event a Major traffic vehicle becomes interference should be immobilized. Red expected, especially reflectors will be when the large placed along the edges overhead sign is grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. of the ramps to guide erected. Motorists are drivers onto the escape urged to be aware of Lola Colby of Salt Lake City. The funeral will be Friday, facilities. the construction area The signing in the and drive accordingly. Nov. 16, 1 p.m., at the Green area will also be River LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the chapel improved. A sign that one hour prior to services. Burial six percent reads will be in the Elgin Cemetery in downgrade, next seven be will Green River. miles at the top of positioned the canyon. Similar George Peterson be will warnings Obituaries official project for amounted the to $500,610. Work is expected to begin in the spring of 1980 and take 30 working days. The lanes are being built as a safety precaution for large trucks that enter the canyon unaware of the eight-mildowngrade. The first escape lane will be located just Watch for our GRAND OPENING Rua Hunt engineers estimate e GREEN Ett RIVER-R- ua Watson Hunt died Nov. 11, 1979 in Sandy. She was 87. Mrs. Hunt was born April 13, in Aurora to Benjamin Howard Nephi and Elzina May Curtis Watson. She was married to Willis Lafayette Hunt Jan. 12, 1912 in Richfield. Their marriage was later solemnized in an LDS temple. Mr. Hunt died Aug. 31, 1892 1938. Mrs. Hunt was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by two sons and five daughters: Loren Hunt of Canutillo, Vemo Hunt Texas; of Benjamin Ogden; Mrs. James (Vivian) Silliman of Chagarin Falls, Ohio; Mrs. Jared (Janet) Tucker of Sandy; Mrs. John (Twila) Bigelow, Mrs. Adolph (Ina) Spadafora and Mrs. Thomas (Phyllis) Burk, all of Green River. She is also survived by 36 grandchildren, 45 great MURRAY George Faunt Peterson died Nov. 11, 1979 in Murray. He was 73. Mr. Peterson was Ferron June 13, 1906 Nelson and Ethel McClellan Peterson. He was married to Iona Jensen May 16, 1935 in Farmington. He is survived by a son, Clive Atwood of Salt Lake City; daughters, Loma Van Cleave of Ogden and Ila Waymant of Orem ; several grandchildren; and a sister, Twila Snyder of Montana. Graveside services Thursday, Nov. 15, 2 p.m., Redwood Memorail Estates in Salt Lake at located thereafter. large overhead milepost A born in to George Type class seeks each lane. escape It for the type and shorthand classes taught in the evenings identifies the Spotted Wolf Rest Area and the upcoming escape lane. Safety for motorists and workers is of primary concern for the contractor on this project, according to Energy monthly y skills or improve her job status. Mrs. Johnson is a native of Emery City. County b $ h 1 15-2- 1979 1, 0,000 minimum deposit Accounts insured to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. plus v-:- -. .. A $10,000 insurance policy for accidental death for the 6 months the Money Market Certificate is in effect. Limit of one policy perperson' In- Petroleum known production to be columns. a hot prospect. Concerning Because the federal years this, couple to make her returning allocation of several regulations were put Such properties shortages, Mountain States often require detailed things happened at the into effect by the (IPAMS). IPAMS field and same time: increased work and welcomes questions evaluation. Thats why demand for product, a marketers in an effort regarding energy theres no advance lessening of imports to share and ease the home in Castle Dale. She has taught at the high school and at CEU in Price. She has also taught business have Action of Ask at any bank office. FIRST NATIONAL BANK fe)l Substantial interest penalty required for early withdrawal Price, last Member f D An oppom,., cqMi caused by the crisis in development for the promise to drill. the Energy Focus column. 12,2 Iran, government Moreover, Questions should be percent offer is an allocation orders, directed to IPAMS industry standard for seasonal imbalances Energy Focus, 1214 royalties. In truly at the refinery level, Denver Club Building, hot areas, higher and plain ugly hoarDenver, Colo. 80202. royalties sometimes ding. IPAMS will attempt to can be commanded, Lets look at the answer all questions and frequently com- refineries first. During which are sent in, mitments to drill are the for summer, either through this given. example, they switch in column the Judging from all to producing and Progress or through this, and after storing increased direct correspond- studying petroleum amounts of fuel oil for ence. maps for your area, it the coming winter and Q. We own a ranch your property produce less gasoline. near Boulder, Wyo., appears In the winter, they is a little east of the 12 miles real area of interest start producing and about southeast of Pinedale. now in Wyoming. storing gasoline for the We have had offers in Thats probably why a summer. This stored recent years to lease rather standard offer product normally the mineral rights. cushions the switwas made. The lease offers Of course, the fact chover of refinery were for 10 years or that you have received product. more with no promise lease offers shows the severe Bui to drill and far too little some last of interest. winter year in the sign royalty: 122 percent. How you handle them East, required longer We have been advised is up to you, since we than usual production that this area is make of heating oil, creating hot becoming a in a seasonal imbalance recommendations location for oil and gas this column. of product. exploration. At the same time, We would appreciate Q. Just what created crude oil supplies from your comments and that and Iran were cut off, diesel M. Ada opinion. resulting in a 5 percent gasoline shortage? Boulder, Ralph A. McGinnis, loss nationally for a Gilligan. Wn. short period of time. Seattle Wash. The effect of this was A. We like short, not A. Longer lease felt until several periods such as 10 punchy questions, and months later-- at just cannot teZIONS C impioy ( aria hi, i IuiiIiiIihi, ( aslk Dak. IcrriHi After . graduating from high here, she Mr. McGinnis has sent about the time diesel school refiners effective November school. high Note: years generally inis a dicate the property us several which we and gasoline demands attended BYU and lived in Salt Lake for a column isnt close enough to will use in future were rising. of before Association Annual Interest Rate 11.945 the Focus written by the dependent at These classes are offered for college credit from the College of Eastern Utah. Eight students are in enrolled the DOT. combined Each class. Two-waradio will hopes to learn new communications The focus is on energy Editors pupil will be Mrs. Carol Ann constructed four miles is the teacher Johnson down from the first sign -- for shortage,shouldwhich classes Community normally been manageable. But when the President ordered a Program. the class The Tuesdays Thursdays from is and 7 to 9 Those are that p.m. for the farmers, this cut even further into interested in enrolling the supply available to next semester should full allocation of diesel and trucking struction con- industries, contact Wakefield at Wells 748-268- making the overall situation even worse and creating some black marketing of diesel. As as far the gasoline supplies were concerned, there were spot shortages already evident in the summer and fall of 1978, caused by a longer and heavier driving season than was usual. Then as news of the Iranian shortfall and diesel spread, shortages the public panicked. drivers began topping off their tanks, causing an I GOOD itTlEASONS to see your good neighbor agent 7; I lYSi.Lu CAR LIFE MIKE BAXTER Agent Many immediate drawdown HOME HEALTH 637-645- 0 38 E 100 N Price a good neighbor. State Farm it there LAp of already tight supplies. (If you multiply 10 gallons times 100 million cars, you get an immediate drain of one billion gallons). TATE WWIIAIM OflkM! PAIN COMPAMIff |