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Show hbufm yqiymn 'J ,j s - , f r'st ' , March a.i Utah Power changed of it five coal mine O i 4 1 ttw'll H V", "i ' VrC ' 0 " .46. V iW i ' - V I V4f " V' - ' o' ;, r 1'! VI' V v - til' ' u .' 4 i C ; . v Vi. v ,rC vVt t ; t ' r : , ' Mu ; , M ' t t J' ) ' 2"' ;V ' .' w ' J M . ' u V t" it r vj.r , C: w1 ? i rt J4 ,C M t i 6pf V ! : g . P'fl'j 1 . ox . 'j.r Vi yr- - CASH REBATE fJnb van 'k ,3196 rktcU: Murders sparked pleas for more lawmen ViYi's ,!2495 F'tUt iVrt v 0l liV YA , re-- f' ,, M 7 V Wyi V 1985 Tr'j.:2575 fUt fllv rf How Only V' V f jh F":U ti t V? 4 t t r ' 1 jr it1: t: I r ,v 384-224- 6 VS- - - X. V , Jf f'Ff the way. m a ,n - the by a ed b'-lie- id L lalw- - 'AJuitllf f nr 0 arrant i ' ni ttAj" i iled of noned a f ftut h Arrrx a thriV !ri S .irig re .0 ,v v. Craig drove around t reels of after .r.gton a.,'.g tr.e hank Uj 'P-- ' ,de rat tf ,? next mo.e '.ro2d rx- tr.us H , s If , u 1W, - ' rx- - r a xi.o for their o 'ban I'-- .op;x-r.o.ie from g 5 r,e ha .ok . almos' a.o four the rime Tf.e,r far k ,t afx-- r ;3 I I o ' fc'vj 4 k ' H tM A'v u a f f ft H ) t f' r.f hi' j , ' 'jt' 'j Jfif 'J f' ,i f s i .i t V Vte it'ji V6f if !' V ' ; patrolmen f- - s it-- , The group included jfrfjurfnr-.yiioc,,,,,- A It 'I IO(fi iK BOOK - It' 29 hi -J 9, 30 1 Of I Hi Emery County Progress P.0. 475 Cavtle Dale, Utah 84513 usii GRANT AUSfTT SUVtN fAUGf IT PAUL KELLY Mor Ik irn Box i4 no Fausett Mortuary Brui 748-243- 1HI 61 IB )'iU Editorial ft Classified "jer vit 1 h to fill I 7651 ti Hv Display 637-073- 2 Advertising A wrtkly eOrthllsIn-nuhlihtM rvrr w I eil via mill Biv, nmf ler ,il th rt oMnt in ( ntlr l.tltt UMh I'iihlitFicr O OFF Wf liusl(r lirown Hry School Shot's I.) CM hublttr Brown Snookers (.'ey h CIO VV Id i! 4 V) 112-- Rober 1 A(1vrr In ,ii In f 11111 y find linn I nunliri M l Y mu nr r.i Vfi Onl o! Ntfitr lib lndi AlO NOW 5G90 to $UG90 ) OulolUS tO Health Home AAobile Home Guy-- or. "Some of ne best I have are hxkmg men zoning. for other ycbs." he The Castle Dale as to con- said "We are com- sider at its resualr petm.g wit. i the coal meeting Tuesday mir.es ar.d the flower whether to disband its plants police force. The start Mayor Bert Oman explained two of its for deputies as $1,025 a officers have an- - month nounced they r e "Some deputies take quitting to take higher- - home as little as S7o) a paying jobs in the coal month Guy non said. "With S250 house industry, The city cannot offer payments a and salaries family, that money competitive with the coal and won t stretch As far as recruiting power industries, 0man said goes. Guyrr.on said, should the council I'm going to be opt to contract with the choosv about whom I county, he said, the hire He said that besides police force would probably be dissolved deputies and detec-offic- e within a few months, tives. jail personnel Finding and keeping are also needed. City-Counc- Rita Humphrey 748-241- 6 Christmas Thursday she hosted Special the New Century Club services were con- and Monday afternoon ducted in the Wards she hosted the Im- - Sunday. Outstanding were provement Club. A programs special Christmas presented party was enjoyed by the members of both, Sandra Law is home from Snow College to spend the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ruane Law. The Relief Societies held special Christmas Programs in in the Sunday Schools by the In the membership. Sacrament meetings the two Ward Choirs presented musical programs. It made for a spiritual day. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Humphrey are in reliable service 687-240- 3 369 N. Main Huntington, Utah 84528 1 i their Vancouver on their motheroftheinfant.lt mission. When they arrived in Washington, they were issued temporary visas, Manv visitors are in the community for the holidays to be with families. Anita Rogers is with Ray B. Hum- phrey, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen are with Mr. and Mrsv Art Enke, Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Killpack are with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Ralph Justisen came home from the Utah Valley Hospital Sunday where he has been recuperating from a mine accident a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sorensen are new residents the in We community. to welcome them. wish Call today for fair, Vs Pmlftl Kf(jnl iGnn Vf(nifr Hill ,i d m Mi'l Nul's iltuns AK im Sr.-- is adache s office. as respective meetings last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen and family spent last week at the bedside of Bills mother, Itosina Maria who died Olsen, Rolene Olsen, Wednesday after a daughter of Mr. and lingering illness. The funeral services were held in Spring City' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Law went to Salt Iake City over the weekend to become acquainted with their new grandchild. Their daughter, Lori, is the Service Insurance Auto IJlih tniKidr too. or- MARK JUSTICE Life vi i ii j Lind, i Milano Y.ir 390 Finney Ken Vauqhn 9 I JOW L. I enforce city dinances. such higitrdf a hirst .National Monday, Dec. 17, the tertained two clubs at is their first grandflank, hirst Security Southwest corner of her home last week, child. i infill the cor.tract. they cannot of the is Zion s woman Utl'te- - that quahf.ed deputies but there of representatives , irj. &;. ss Orangeville police 1 - er, Bank, I, 'tab Bower and town held its Round Mountain Fun! The Block Christmas Bight, obtained help by the Frnery party. They went JHro, a a .king at nearby f ounty chamber of caroling for some time fiOUV f'omm-rceand all then met at the home I jiv, nii'n ffa iri ntms county of Rovce Olsen for a all (f.iy Salur'iay for Frm-rChili. A grxid time was ext ept 22 caliber revolver Barnar Sheriff enjoyed by all. used in the he two Mutual with said that Guyrnori murders Cuy rnon said held an evening four shots were fired in a force of 2. rneri his groups of with a the office could cover caroling, the hank during the 24 hours a day, party at the chapel county A hold up revolver afterward. was found Sunday by seven days a week 'I 'he Sheriff s office s Mr. and Mrs. Jack youths playing in current force is 18, Swensen to went lluiil ingtoii alxiul two Tooele to spend the blor ks from the hank according to Guyrnori Coriovcr said the and turned over to the i ml vi dual cities shei ills oilier. wjnirmuiii S0hhfimSHO of fir e, !, hich fore e e pomt .bile driving in cording Huntington to fie her jff arid the v, maintain at one '.fiOA i.o ec-Co- r. v.oJd still be ar.d Three d-- q.'-'.t a ,o,o f' to met and tv,o cars, pushing with the commission up the cost to $40. Wj last w , f'lyde would he required, he onover of error) said said Conover said the more patrolling is county, with its large 2d hank robbery valuation, could in Huntington in which handle the expenses, Castle Dale is the two women tellers were shot to death. only city in the county The group praised with its own police the work of lawmen in force, while Hunt- two ington and Ferron apprehending with the within an contract suspects en- for hour of the bank county forcement. robbery, hut still concern County Attorney expressed that robbery and Scott Johansen ex- other lesser crimes plained the Sheriffs a enforces state are forging statutes in all the cities dar.g'-routrend. to the Adding problem are doubts as to whether Castle Dale to ran continue of 2ti group f, f j , f ; f ear, a cost : D-j.- J . f - ( I, (j wir.2 U'j f: poi.C 'A1:' I'en o the holdup .'.or oo and Craig arid rrogat'-,v o .nl', txjked . :.iJM i.,0. . oid car o vj f i'Y . ar. l',T. 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