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Show Thursday, Dec. 6, Emery Counts Progress 9A 1979 V Ferron Hyntiington Allen Cox, Dale and LeAnn Bell who Magelby and Dorr are flying in for Hansen, councilmen Saturday's events. The four figure the elect, attended city council meeting to best place for a short acquaint themselves winter vacation is at with the issues at hand the of rodeo and departments they rodeoes," where the will be overseeing. world's champions Cox will be over perform. North Emery Water streets, ditches and sidewalks; Magelby Users are cautioned to imover use water sparingly. city water supply is The and provements Mary Ann W. Fail Friends honor Aunt Marys SJst birthday Anderson spent 10 in days visiting Colorado with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Jacobsen and girls spent Thanksgiving weekend in Monticello visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sharons Reece. sewer, library and rodeo grounds. They were told of the Of budget for 1979-8the budget total of $848,586, the amount of $440,845 has been spent to date. The months of 0. Martha Jacobsen Tuesday morning. He was just recovering from and over water, Relatives and friends joined in wishing a Happy 81st Birthday Nov. 30, 1979 to Mary Ann W. Fail of Orangeville. She is affectionately known as Aunt Mary and is dearly loved and respected by all her nieces and nephews and everyone who knows her. She has no children of her own, but has loved, mothered, and cared for many. Aunt Mary is the only one left of her family of 17 children of Charley and Martha S. Way man of Molen and Ferron. She has been widowed twice by Rod Swasey and Fred Fail of Orangeville. She lives alone in her own home, raises a small garden each year, and does her own canning. She also operates her own car, and still finds time to crochet afghans and baby sweater sets, etc. She is a professional quilter and has made many beautiful quilts and has given them as gifts to her many friends and relatives. She also makes quilt tops and sells them. She is known by her beautiful handwork in many states. We ail wish you many more Happy Birthdays, Aunt Mary. Testimonial services for Mrs. Rose Olsen, who is leaving for an LDS Mission, were held Sunday, Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jolley of Pleasant Grove the spent Thanksgiving holiday here with their son Carl, Donna and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton recreation; Hanson injuries sustained in a car accident one week before. His wife, Vicky, was at his bedside. At the time of this writing he is back at work. The Emery Ward MIA held a party honoring Mrs. Rose Olsen Friday at 6 p.m. A lovely supper was prepared by them and a good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo had as Olsen Thanksgiving guests their children: Cecil of and family and Bruce Riverton, November and December are yet to be noted. Jay Powell discussed subdividing the remainder of acreage on Canyon Hills Subdivision into a cul-de-s- with a fifty-fo- ot road allowing low. The Canyon Cougars View have triumphed over all other schools in a series of football games and wrestling matches. The combination of super coaching by Craig Monsen and Mark Hansen, and the boys will to win, accounts for the historic scoring. Coach Monsen says it may be a few years before a similar be can record achieved. Now the thrust is on access and exit. The council accepted the basketball and the first game of the roadway plan. Ron Gibb asked for a season will be with the water connection for arch-riva- l Mont the motel planned Harmon, Dec. 20 at behind his restaurant. Mr. Harmon at noon. The girls will play He would pay monthly rates until the facility first followed by the ninth grade boys and can be built. then the eighth grade Nelson apSylvia plied for the building boys. of two duplexes north Ninth graders of the cemetery along making the team after the state highway. week-lontryouts are Sewer installations Cory Mortensen, Val were discussed. Hansen, Brian Quick, The city gave $100 to Torrey Jones, Lavon the Senior Citizens to Eskeets, Joe Lund, help pay for a new Monty Olsen, Joey piano. The group has Ward, Jim Langstein, already raised $500 Rick Leamaster, Evan and Jon toward purchase of the Wilson instrument, to be Hanson. Monsen said he had placed in the new senior citizen center. not yet decided the Relatives of Gary starting players. All and Carla Arrington the boys need plenty of arrived from Idaho shooting practice, he and Utah to witness observed. Listed on the eighth the naming and blessing of Aaron grade team are Mike Theodore Arrington by Horton, Garrett his father at Hunt- Hansen, Paul Jensen, ington Third Ward Michael Parker, Floyd services. James, Arthur David Willis and Myrtle McArthur, Milham are driving to Olsen, Blaine Jensen, the National Rodeo Cory Mortensen, g announces the names View goes to Notre of the girls basketball Dame. Feb. 14, Canyon team. They are Annette Snow, Chris View reports at the Allred, Natalie At- San Rafael gym. round The girls wood, Sharon Larsen, be will robin tourney Sitterud, Wendy Feb. Notre at Dame, Truman, Kaylene Stacey Wilson, Sandra 19, 20, 21. Five players Anderson, Diane Van a most valuable and Leslie Wagoner, Brown, Jennifer player will be chosen. A first place trophy Wiswell and Doreen will be given. The Fillmore. The girls will play boys round robin will the same schedule as be held at Mont the boys. The first Harmon Feb. 26, 27, 28. Ian home game will be sister Jan. 3, when East Anderson, Carbon plays here. Kandice, 2, and their Jan. 10 the teams will mother, Susan, are week-lonplay at Helper Junior back from a H. Linda with visit High. Cowell and Notre Hugg 15, Gary January Dame travels to at Saugua, California. Canyon View. Jan. 17 Ian remembers all the San Rafael travels to little tiny towns he saw from the airplane Canyon View. all-st- Four-year-ol- ar d g Jan. 24, Mont window. The Canyon View Harmon comes to Canyon View. On Jan. Mountaineers are On 31 Canyon travels to East sponsoring a Christmas Disco Dance and color show Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. Junior high students are invited, as are View Car- bon. Feb. 5, Helper will travel to Canyon View. On Feb. 7, Canyon Tuesday night the aquarium Book Cliff Elementary School PTA held its equipped. fully Second place was awarded to meeting. Mr. Bruce Nelsons There were ap- fourth grade and their proximately one prize was an oil hundred and fifty painting which was parents, students and donated by Dr. Arthur atin teachers Fogelberg. The evenings entendance. November meeting tertainment a close the This ten-gallo- n was by Mrs. second grade singing Grandpa's Whiskers, Over the River and Through the Woods , and If All of the Raindrops Were provided Hughes ta improve the safety hazard which exists along the road in front of the school to the highway. doing Get something beautiful going give her a Love CEiesf it Margorie Breinholt Monday, Dec. 1 0 9 a.m. to 12 noon HsePaerda9iistd CLEANING Free ANDCHECK-U- For over forty years women in love have been the most im- OF ANY HEARING AID ELECTRONIC free ZWme N Hf AiDwiLi 234 W. rtPiNt hup , Belfone Hearing AidJ leruer Center in Provo in the world to us. HEARING TESTTOSEEIFYOURAID STILL FITS Factory Fresh Batteries If you can't come in, we'll come to you. Just call us at the motel. WHf portant thing P Phone 375-414- 6 "3gSpIT 21 were fclMifWQ COMPANY OF PRICE Wert Mda, Prka, Utah 84501 -F- hona Free Delivery Carbon & 637-233- 8 Emery Counties for the holiday their children four John, who is currently stationed in : Texas Houston, working with the U.S. Recruiting Navy District; Gayle Alan and Tawnia Davido who live, at Car-bonvill- e, Carbon well orderly, chaperoned and much County; Ray, who is living and working enjoyed. near Torrey in Wayne Mountaineers County; Kay Chuck The take the first ski trip of and husband Wayne the season Saturday at Anderson, who is Park City. The group living in Germany travels in private cars, serving with the U.S. Judge Advocate meeting on the slopes Army with advisor, Michael General Corps. It has been many Johansen. years since all four of John Ira named his sixth son John Ira Parker at sacrament services. Bishop Parker Petersons the children have been home at the same CELEBRATE LEISURE time. Accompanying John and his wife Christine two were their 16 In the prayer circle Neil, 2, was John Ira Parker, children, Sr.. Will the baby be Heather, 5 months. Christines parents, called John III? One Mr. and Mrs. Fred daughter, Nicole, Leader of England, rounds out the Parker were family. He explained the city was waiting for the phone company to move some buried phone lines. There are also some large trees to be removed and some funding needs to be obtained. Upon completion of Mayor Silliman's the comments, meeting was opened for questions. The days of Nov. 13 and 14 were set aside for parent-teache- r conferences in the and school and this Lemondrops year's Gumdrops. conferences were very Blaine Mayor with 90 Silliman was the guest successful, of the parents percent for the speaker evening. He explained attending. what the city was xhipHto Greenwell Motel in Price and Attendance dress rules will be strictly enforced: suits for the boys and dresses for the girls. In the past, the Mountaineer club events have been Peterson Thanksgiving also mountains reg 9 99 sizes 1 -l Gorgeous styles, prints, colors in luxurious, soft polySizes regularly 20 00, $17 ester here mOD visiting. The Leaders were taken on tours of the 4 E. Main XL-2- tf DfW In Price and the desert. attracting its parents Mitchell 1A 7 Mountaineer members attending high school, and their partners. Book Cliffs PTA is brought to membership drive and the second grade was declared the winner with hundred percent of the parents joining. Mrs. Hughes, their teacher, contributed a lot to the enthusiasm of this drive. They actually had over 100 percent since some of the students asked their grand- parents and others in their neighborhood to finals at Oklahoma Jordan Hatch and join PTA. City, Oklahoma. They Bobby Cooper. This years prize Coach Arva Miller was will be meeting Randy a mother was in the family of Hyrum, Sheila and Brent hospital. and Mrs. Parkin of Salt Lake Bishop Jerry Mangum and City, Ada and David family were gone six Bench of Saratoga, days to California, California. where they visited Mrs. Linda Hewitt relatives. has been visiting in St. with her They brought their George daughter, Ray Lynn, parents. She returned home with them. She home Thursday has been staying with morning. a cousin, Val Jo, in San Severo, Calif. Bishop Bobby Oviatt of Salt Lake City spent a week with his Morticians parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Omer Oviatt, R.T. Mitchell Emery. was Jacobsen Robert H. Etzel Jay taken to the Gunnison Hospital for treatment Phone 637 2668 - Price after he collapsed in the coal mine early Visiting at the home of Don and La verna Christmas Gift SALE 10 to 50 off LEATHER GOODS-Co- ats, Vests, Belts, Billfolds, Ladies Coats, Capes, Handbags. Oil Paintings, Glassware, Wrought Lamps and Flower Pots Iron Gifts for all and priced for clearance. Layaways welcome. Mexico Imports Open to 6 p.m. 1 Phone 384-227- 8 South on highway in Ferron |