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Show November 5, 1980 3A Emery County Progress Wednesday G33KJ332GKI QQQQ Vvvv cai mm dhi iif t a t 203X3 Qjh Gateryfirat Dam First Security names manager construction set by UP&L for power plant dam to supply The dam would store to drill two wells in the to the Utah irrigation flow and area to feed the power Power and Light spring run-owaters, reservoir and a 4 smaller well nearer he said. No. Huntington A During his banking Jerry T. Westrings he has taken to career, promotion manager of the Castle Dale an active interest in office of First Security the community. Past Bank of Utah, N.A. has affiliations include: ff Power He was not sure of the cost or whether all the permits had been applied for or approved. plant may be on Emery built Countys River. San Rafael UP&L Spokesman Darcie White said a 94-fo- ot aJf reservoir high , Trfi Tammy Mangum and David Grange The Wedding date set by couple combined LDS Orangeville Wards wiU hold a dinner and auction the Nov. 22 at Church in Orangeville. . Mangum and the late Marion C. Mangum, Hyrum, are pleased to friends are invited to The dinner will be attend. held at 5 p.m. with the Tammy is a 1980 auction beginning at graduate of Sky View their attended a quarter P. announce the forthcoming marriage of daughter to David G. of Mr. and son Grange, Mrs. Mar U. Grange, Tammy Huntington, The couple will be married Friday, Nov. 14, in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Hyrum second ward cultural hall. They will be further honored the evening, following Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Huntington fourth ward cultural hall from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. All relatives and and four approximately 6:30 Hand - made year seminary. She with High School P-- at items Currently she U.S.U. is employed at Kin- neys Shoes in Logan. graduate High School along SS and four is enough is terest employed with TCMS in Construction HyTum. After a honeymoon the Washington, Seattle local 748-213- 8. An evening lab to be making available high class, taught by high school auto mechanics teacher Jim Fair-tbanks, will be offered The o High Utah, Orem, on Saturday, Nov. 8, 1980. Adult volunteers, Senior and Cadette Girl Scouts are expected to attend from all parts of Utah, White Pine, Nevada Fredonia, and Arizona. New Image for a Decade is this school auto mechanics equipment is currently being conducted. The lab is on Wednesday evening from Temple to county residents if dedication, they will 12 or more are inFairbanks noted make their home in terested. that anyone needing to Logan. There will be a small use the equipment can with Girl Scout troops. New badges and signs, new hand- books and even new Cadette and Senior girl uniforms are all part of the image. Representing Ora- ngeville as delegates and participants are: Karen Bishop, Field Advisor for District VII, Carbon, Emery, 80s San Juan Counties; and Grand 6--9. workshops geared to the needs of volunteers as they step into the Sister Sophia Palm & Card Reader 429 S. Carbon Prict She will tell your past, present end future She will help in giv mg never tailing advice-lo- ve, business, health, marriage, tians actions ol all hinds She will also advise on your drinking p.oblems for wiRf inroRMnnoit can 637-434- 2 organizations who fur-Ore- m registration County Court House in the Court dmd Lake City resident and recent graduate School, Healey from graduated Portland of State Death Provo. in College will all types of dental services other than orthodontics, Dr. Healey said he and his staff will strive Dr. Healey provide to There will be hay, The Ferron Second Ward Auction will be coal, furniture and held at the L.D.S. appliances, livestock, have genuine concern for each Cultural Hall, food and drinks, service projects, hand November 8. The doors will open crafts, quilts and the benefits of a at 6 p.m. and the baked items, The auctioneer is healthy mouth through auction will start at 7 Nielsen. Stan their life. p.m. patient and to see that all patients can enjoy CONSUMER INFORMATION CENTER, DEPT. G, PUEBUO, COLORADO 81009 Services Administration Malinda McFarlane Malinda Franklin McFarlane, age 84, died October 24, 1980, in a Salem, Missouri hospital. Bom September 25, 1896, Cleveland, Utah, to Andrew Jackson and Mary Jane Potter test Prices eff. Nov. U.S. No. II 6, 7, 9 1 U H gal. WESTERN FAMILY 1 Idaho Russet Potatoes 10 lb. bag $1 09 November Avocados TV Dinner low cost 2 fuel saving 85 9 994 outstanding and lb. NABlSGLT Premium Saltines oz. 794 TOTINO'S, Hamburger, PepperonlICh Sausage, Canadian Bacon Pizza ks nc TRI-MILLE- R Steak Boneless Close Out Prices Board Members. Council Awards, i USDA Choice T-Bo- CO1 Marshmallows 12 ORE-IO- Tater Tots portable rugged powerful easy to handle Assistant lb. lb. Reg. or Miniature CAMPFIRE 1 TT'aoz. SWANSON by Chrysler 55 Buttermilk n 'OS Chicken Walnuts HILAND CREAM 'OWEBER Potato Chips SNOWRUNNER lib. WESTERN FAMILY lqt. 140Z. WESTERN FAMILY Burial, Cleveland City Cemetery. Room, 101 California Tuesday. Emma Jo persons children. Technical Utah 13. Brownie Leader of Ferron. President Nancy L. Giles, Salt Lake City, will preside over the business session and installation of new honoring 1974. assistants degree from pointment. -- Sharon Burgess, Junior Leader in Orangeville; Lynn Wing, Brownie Leader of Castle Dale; Kathy Vick, former' Salt Dental Franklin. Married Parian McFarlane November 17, 1918, Castle Dale, Emery County. He died do so. September 23, 1935. She was a member of the LDS Church, former Vernal resident. Bom and reared in Emery County. Due to an unexSurvived by: one daughter, Mrs. Richard pected schedule at the (Mary) Wilson, Vernal, Utah; brother, Irvin Price City Hall Franklin, Cleveland, Emery County; a sister' regarding Room 7, the - in - law, Mrs. Maude Franklin, West Jordan, monthly meeting of Utah; three grandchildren; 17 great the South Eastern grandchildren; many step - great - grandUtah Chapter of the children. Funeral services were Wednesday, National Health Federation will be Cleveland LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call Mitchell Chapel, Price, moved to the Carbon ComPriggemeier, with theme munity Chairman; years New representative in In Council. addition, he is a past instructor for College Change have contributed time and service in thering Girl Scouting, will be given in the afternoon. There will be time for socializing during sales of Eastern Utah, and a past trainee program, he member of the San was promoted to Juan County Jeep assistant manager of patrol. the Blanding office, He and his wife, position he held until his most recent ap- - Sandra, have five Dental practice set up Oregon Dental School University with has returned to Utah Bachelors Degree in to establish a family - Microbiology and oriented dental care received a Public All proceeds go to Health Certificate. practice. the stake building He has remodeled a He was the recipient fund. portion of the Don Cox of the American home at 98 So. Main, College of 1 Huntington, Stomotological Surg-on- s and will be open for Award. dental care beginning Dr. Healeys dental Wed. November 5, assistant will be his 1980. wife Tamralyn. She received a dental All fee for the class. just a beginning auto returned mechanic class is interested persons from serving an L.D.S. being contact should planned if there Fairbanks mission in Seattle, at Girl Scouts meet on BYU campus School, baked goods will be for sale. The wards will also auction donated items other than clotlung. Anyone interested in items for the donating .. auction should contact Ben Killpack or Jim Fairbanks. recently He BankAmericard After completion of the Started He seminary. Jerry Westring a ment as bank 687-941- Hi and of Commission graduate the Chamber of Commerce, and member of both the Blanding Planning and Zoning banks management Price, Auction set m&m of president Southern Utah State Southeastern Utah College, he joined the Economic Develop- was chosen because of fluence the river Engineers office. more available water, also UP&L has and Cottonwood and he said. Ferron creeks. requested permission 1 O' ' It Shirley A with a ill a Mrs. been announced by Calvin W. Jeppson, senior vice president and Southern division supervisor. lower mineral 35,000 acre foot the reservoir ac- its content. to documents be cording capacity would The San Rafael site built below the con-o- f filed at the Utah State 0.' I the plant which is scheduled to be on line in 1985. Thomas Forsgren, counsel for the utility said Cottonwood Creek Some 1,160 acres was first considered as would be flooded by a dam site because of Mam about our for Christmas Plan Ask Lay-Awa- y lib. JOHN MORRELL Order Your Sliced Dacon Centerpicco aShjh aVen For the Thanksgiving Tablo From m&irmm clc& r 985 S. State-3- 84 2246 Rib end center cut Pork Chops $129 lb. Country Style Spareribs $139 lb. Ferron 334-224- 6 All kind ol artificial flowors Prsfuilonwl IMp., CrnitU Data Loin End center cut Pork chops 74IJ54I e $159 lb. tsv.'1 |