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Show 4B Emery County ProgressWednesday, Novembers, 1980 Elizabeth Hanson Huntington Bids will be opened Andrews are back in at city hall Nov. 12 for town and living at the On Thursday, at the school. It should for the young women Oct. 30, Pete was held at the Hawkins presented a Cleveland Ward on puppet show at the Oct. 28. As it came library. The children time to eat, the girls were taught about were surprised to brushing their teeth by discover that their this fun and exciting hands were to be tied program. It was just to the hand of the girl what was needed to on either side of them. prepare for all that On a be interesting and informative, so be to go and get sure at Cleveland fun ideas which some School at Elementary 7:00 p.m. for all adults you can share with from Cleveland or your favorite children. There will not be any Elmo who are inmore terested in learning genealogy about creative ways to workshops at the teach music to your Cleveland Ward on It wasnt exactly a The Tuesday nights. They neat and tidy way to children. workshop will be seem to have fulfilled eat, but everyone conducted by Marden their purpose in learned a lesson in Pond from the music helping people get cooperation! After it department at CEU. started on their was all finished and This is in conjunction genealogy. cleaned up, they enOn Thursday, Nov. joyed a game of with the Music Week 13th, Dottie Grimes volleyball. Everyone will present a book had a good time. review at the Another meeting has Cleveland Library as a been held to plan talent sharing upcoming programs November 6th, workshop will be held Vegetables include roots such as potatoes, stems such as celery, flowers such as capers, fruits such as tomatoes and seeds such as peas. workshop. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy this evening. Be sure to come and take advantage to learn new things as well as associate with your neighbors. A spaghetti dinner cooperation with the the eight inch to extend six waterline at program reading miles the school. The win- and one-ha- lf ners of the cake from Little Bear decorating and jack o Springs to the treat- lantern contests carving ment plant. were an- Ray Grage trailer court. Herb has been working at the Emery plant for sometime. They are not selling their lovely new home in Shelley, Idaho, but they have returned for awhile. Two of their married children live here and the third, Rachel, is to be married to an Emery County boy and live here too. The is being nounced. In addition, funded project with $215,000 there was a spook impact funds and alley, a cake walk, a $100,000 city funds. jail, and Halloween ' candy. fish pond, other games Mayor Richards There was a good many crowd in attendance. were on sale in the said he knocked on It is possible that Pete cafeteria. It was a every door in the state will present puppet great carnival and the to get impact money. enshows at the library on children really themselves. I really worked my Mar and Uneta a regular basis. A joyed Susie Thompson is in butt off, he said. and son, His shows for Grange stage in Provo the Colleen so and We hospital are losing Stuart, will be built so that it neck from will Loveless Mike water that suffering and much will be available for back injuries be saved with the new traveled to Hyrum to continuing use. Lets and be sure we express our sustained in a fall lines. We should in- participate in the to from the bookmobile. crease the flow from naming and blessing appreciation A funeral was held 100 to 120 gallons per of Thomas David from Consortium everyone who helped for minute. That will add Crookston n, the son Wednesday Tours. Committees with this program. were formed and plans On Halloween, the Malinda Macfarlane. up to more growth for of Thomas and Geneva were made to begin Cleveland School PTA Myrtle Mortensen was the city because the Grange Crookston. season ticket sales. held their annual honored in a funeral on state board of health Our sym- demands so much The adults acInformation on ob- carnival. Many Saturday. David condolances and water companied per household, taining tickets should children came dressed pathy to and out the families Tammy Gramge said go the be available within the as mayor. storybook of these two ladies. Herb and Caraleen Mangum through a in week. characters Connie Roundy, wife session at the Logan Scott Roundy and of where they Temple will be married Nov. mother of three small children is making a 14. Bill and Mary Applegate and children, Chuck, 7, and Mary Sue, 5, spent the weekend in Heber with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nyman and son Hugh. Fred, Bills uncle, lost a leg in a mine accident years ago and is unable to do the yard and garden work. The Applegates do the chores for him and share the harvest. good recovery from removal of a turner about her pituitary gland. The delicate operation was performed by specialists at LDS Hospital. She is home now, and the are headaches lessening. and Guy Helen Black and children moved to Price. Guy is closer to his work at Wellington. Elder Guy Larsen was not surprised when 34 family members showed up at the Salt Lake airport to welcome him home from a mission to Wellington, New Bill is manager of Auto Service. He recently won a shot gun for tire sales. The Cato Wagners have received word that their son - in - law, Steven Wolfe, 32, has been made the district Zealand. Guy will mission at his of the report president Homer LDS Stake, Fourth Ward Services Alaska. Sunday President Wolfe is married to Nina Joyce Wagner and they have five children. Both are graguates of BYU. Wolfe President at 12 noon. Guys nephew, Tony Brown, of Salt Lake was a weekend guest at the Larsen home. Babies blessed at the Fifth Ward services spearheaded building of a Church in included Homer. Previously, services had been held in private homes. He is coach and English and Drivers Education teacher at the High Fox, daughter Amy Leigh of Eddie and Edna Kay B. Fox. And Spencer Lee Bell, son of Randy and LeAnn H. Bell. Both fathers of- School. ficiated. A potluck dinner, In Third Ward honoring the naming services, Natosha and blessing of Nikki Lynn Loveland, Catrina Wagner, daughter of Mr. and daughter of Cato Jr. Mrs. Greg Loveland and Janice Rogers was blessed by Glenn Wagner was held at Loveland, Jr. the Wagner home. Mr. Garth Ryan and Mrs. Scotty Rogers of Monticello attended. Randy and LeAnn Bell hosted a family . and of Nola several, will daughter and welcome months probably some excitement. Huntington Fifth Ward has set Nov. 13 at 6:30 for a get together night. Dinner will be followed by a talent and hobby show. Kendall and Geraldine Mortensen are in charge of the entertainment and are awaiting volunteers for readings, poems, skits, singing, dancing, and instrumental numbers. control a lot of it. In the face of increases costs for the sas we must buy from outside sources to sell to our customers, there are many thinss you can do to keep your bill reasonable. Garth Cooper Ungerman was blessed by his grandfather, Dale Ungerbuffet for both sides of man. the family preceding Mae Klecker, who and following the turned 86 years old on christening of Spencer Nov. 6, is selling her Lee Bell. home on main street All family members and moving into a trooped out to see the mobile home near Brockbanks. roping arena Randy Orion has been making for Eventually, she says, several months. It is she will return to live well built and will soon with a daughter, be ready for action. A Jessie Swarin, at dozen Mexican steers Blackfoot. are munching away on Mae lived with her the hay in a nearby corral You son Ungerman, while recovering from an illness, but as soon as she regained her old spunk, she went to housekeeping for herself again. She is kind of heart - broken about leaving her home, she says. Her son, Bill, 63, lived with her for awhile, but he is in and out of the Veterans Hospital for treatment of a cracked hip. Every Thursday, Wilson, her husband, Gilbert Elaine daughter of Rex and Klecker, Alice Wilson, received from is brought the county Young nursing hove for a visit Womanhood medallion and Maes cooking. Proper attic insulation her reduced thermostat setting Change furnace filters as needed Storm doors and windows Open drapes to let sunshine in Close them at night to keep out the cold Adequate caulking around windows and doors Keep outlets clear so heat can circulate Bishop Bruce Wilson during Fifth Mae says the home Ward Services. and business building Opan Andersen is have been sold to a the first president of Price couple who plan the Fourth Ward. Her to remodel Klecks first counselor is Rose parlor into an eating house. Ungerman. from A Were doing everything we can to keep the rates you pay among the very lowest nation. By using natural gas wisely, you can help keep your bill lower. What in the would happen IF... MOUNTAIN FUEL For more than fifty years, people serving people Natural gas is still, by far, your best energy buy. ' II you are suddenly taken from your lamlly, who will lake care ol your paymoni. on the house? 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