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Show 8A Wednesday, April Emery County Progress 1, 1981 Boos and sneers vibrate school halls of The halls Cleveland Elementary School resounded with cheers as well as hisses, boos, and sighs on Friday, March 27, as Mrs. Jones fourth and fifth grade class presented a real old fashioned melodrama. Those who have been to melodramas will remember the old - time songs and the audience sing - alongs before the show. It was -- a treat to see and hear stole the show as the the children perform little sweetie). Then, Jingle, Jangle, the audience joined in Jingle, Im Just Wild on Buffalo Gals and About Harry, Old Clementine. After the songs, Dan Tucker, and Aint She Sweet (Brooklyn amid, hisses and boos, Spears practically (Ray Van Wagoner) melodrama came on stage. There for Charity were cheers as Legion picks Girl Staters The Huntington American Legion Auxilary chose three Junior girls to attend Grange, Suzanne Fox, daughter of Dave and Reeve Helen Fox, and Doris Cook, daughter of for Charley Hartfelt, Theodore Trueblood Charitys father, was (Tom Hansen) and played by Karl Wells sighs for Charity and Ricky Richardson Hartfeld (Jennifer played the part of Sneerliver Lisco) Simon No Hope unfolded. Pantomines blackouts and were presented between the acts of the play and were delightful. Girls State at Cedar City from June 7 the great deal at evening the melodrama thoroughly enjoyable. Hess as treasurer. League basketball First place awards players finished their season with a banquet were presented to the teams of winning last week. the Stilsons younger boys Highlighting Ferron Kimberly Grange, daughter of Mary Water Beds Conditioner 88' Suzanne Fox Little and Jan dinner was the election of new officers for the coming year. Layne Chynoweth was elected president with Victor Lucero as vice Kimberly Grange president, Appliance & Television 95 E. Main, Price Barney i'MIM Sharon as secretary Castle Valley Special Service District Congratulations to Mrs. Jones, her class and everyone who helped to make an Basketball banquet highlights winners through 13 at the home of President Francey Handley, Wednesday afternoon. The lucky girls are: from the the performance. played piano, and Cari Jones was the coordinator. Cook. Water Tips a Spears ticipation added to directed the play, Sue Donna and be complimented Sutton. because their par- the Preacher Suzanne Coles The gymnasium was filled with families and friends of the children and they all had a good time. The audience should also division, the Thomas team in the older boys and the Freeman team, from division the girls division. Sportsmanship were ards aw- also presented to the Bill team in the younger boys division, the Behling team in older boys and the Barney girls team. Team members of the first place young boys division team were Del Stilson, Davin Stilson, Todd Snyder, Shane Trapp, A natural or manmade disaster could shut off the water supply to your home or cause, the water to become contaminated. need to . Clear Springs Trout Snow Crab King Crab Crab and Shrimp Deviled Crab sta..,,, Reg. $2.79 Save 170 12 Oz. $062 Pkg. 6 Oz. Wakefield Reg. S5.19, Save 330 Pkg. 6 Oz. Wakefield Reg. $5.99, Save 380 Pkg. 6 Oz. Wakefield Reg. S4.29, Save 290 Pkg. 6 Oz. $486 $jj61 $400 Si 96 $ Adverstised Specials Good Through Tuesday, March 31, 1981. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. None Sold To Dealers. All Top Frost Top Frost Top Frost FLOUNDER SOLE FILLETS FILLETS PERCH FILLETS fever, dysentery, giardiasis, hepatitis, and others can be spread through unsafe water. Reg. S2.95 Save 660 Reg. 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Use a clean Paul container and strain Killpack, the water through a Lonnie Killpack, Summers, David tightly woven cloth to Brown and Brent remove any sediment Hardy. The team was or floating matter, coached by Dee This straining will eliminate turbidity Thomas. The girls first place particles which can team included Christie harbor the disease Philene causing organisms. Nelson, Freeman, Eldawna After straining, boil Peterson, Lori Jones, the water vigorously Cinndy Chynoweth, for 20 minutes. Allow Sandy Stevens and the water to cool and it Karen Jones. Coaches is ready for use. for the team were To improve the Walter Freeman and taste, a pinch of salt Colleen Nelson. may be added to each quart of water. Also, the water may be poured back and forth several times from one container to for the another to aerate it. Collector Cheznical Purification. and the The most important Investor thing to remember when using chemical IMumIsEast purification is to use clear water. JENSEN Reg. $2.15 Save 560 16 Ounce 16 Ounce Package boiling, or (2) adding chemicals in liquid or tablet form, Heat Purification, Blaine At boiling Stewart perature, most at are liquid No matter how clear should be doubled. and sparkling a spring Two year old bleach or stream may ap- should not be used. Iodine Tablets. pear, it is not always safe to drink. Typhoid Tablets of this type -- Pkg. disinfection. They take time, fresh bleach precautions to make sure the water they drink is safe. Two methods of are Leonhardt, disinfection David Stevens and recommended: (1) Brett Funk. The team heat purification by included water bleach, iodine tablets, and halazone tablets. In this type of Liquid Bleach. Clorox and Purex situation, we aU need to know how to provide type liquid bleach a safe supply of water contain between 4 and to our families. 6 percent sodium Under emergency hypochlorite. To conditions no water disinfect with it, add 16 can be assured to be drops (about 14 safe, and all water teaspoon) of bleach should be purified. per gallon of water. Since liquid bleach Travelers, campers, and sportsmen also loses strength over Travis was coached by Royce Stilson The first place older boys division team Three chemicals are commonly used for Tmlmtnt Day named to board People of Utah can look forward to a busy interesting schedule of fairs and shows for 1981, noted Dean Smith, Logan, newly elected board chairman of the Utah Association of Fairs and Shows. Elections during the Associations annual meeting held Friday in the Utah State Fair Fine Arts Building in Salt Lake City also named Lavon Day of Castle Dale, Emery County, and Jeannine Holt of Enterprise, Washington County, as new board members. Holt was elected vice chairman and Barbara Busby of Salt Lake was reelected secretary of the board. Hugh C. Bringhurst, previous president of the association and manager of the Utah State Fair, was honored for long devoted service to the fairs and shows Utah. |