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Show r Iri NNM9MI 4A Emery County Progress ii Wednesday, April 8, nymj if 'wiiiii;ifwwwiilf y 1981 DOE offering grants Fillmore honored by band boosters for conservation ideas Spagetti dinner planned The food and enmother is what would offers an a all tertainment true you band Mom. She says ideal family night. The she likes us. She is whole family, even if always willing to chaperone us on trips, even though it adds up to work. She and Mrs. Bacon washed white shirts and socks for 85 of us in between My at the Canada, parades The and turkey trimmings, apple crisp, and hot rolls made the by band mothers will be served buffet style. At the Fillmore Fillmore. Fillmore the home, Floridaworld trip is the chief topic of unofficially heads the group a bandparent apiece. Reva says 500 people are needed to attend for the affair to be successful. being Calgary, says Sharon trip, Reva there are 10 children, eats for $20. Individual plates are five dollars now in the midst of conversation. Each student is making periodic payments fi fund raising campaign for the Floridaworld Trip in June. Although the strike clouds the scene, all systems are go for the turkey dinner and Jazz band Concert, Monday from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Emery High until the goal is reached. Sharon and $650 are Reva earning money upholstering in the family shop. Reva says it would be easier for her to just pay Sharons ticket but some families have Sharon Fillmore two and three mem- She is also learning to bers in the band and play the flute and she must have fund plays piano for the raisers to make the Huntington Fifth Ward primary. grade. Like' all the students To date 150 people adults, in the jazz band, including directors and students Sharon dotes on the have signed up for the swinging, syncopated trip, and Reservations rhythms. She has solo have been made. The passages in What I Did group will board the For Love. Hot Streak, Midplane at Salt Lake a.m. Passage, Anat eleven night Airport June 11 and be in tigua, Stout Blooze and Orlando, Florida in other rock and swing numbers will palpitate time for breakfast. Out will come the the audience at the instruments as they dinner - concert, tuneup for the first Monday evening at the gymnasium. competition. The band will march in the Disneyland As the parade. Sightseeing child and youngest only girl in a tours have been of five boys, family The trip arranged. offers an experience of Sharon has always been the object of a lifetime. Sharon will be much affection in her Since all five taking along her alto home. are married, brothers in to play saxaphone five sisters has Sharon the jazz band and the ten nieces and law in tall contra bass to comand nephew clarinet for the and bless her At plicate band. symphony five ft. 1 inch, stret- life. She is often asked sit. ched, she has to sit on to baby drives tractor She a stool to handle the on the family farm, contra bass. The contra bass, feeds the orphan calf deals strictly in bass and the pet pig clef notes, while the Petunia, who just eleven alto sax carries the delivered piglets. counter or melody -- with thru xoublekwik SPRING SPECIAL SAVINGS GROCERIES, HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS, RECORDS & TAPES, AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS, HAND-DIPPEICECREAM, FOUNTAIN DRINKS, FRESH DELI SANDWICHES, GASOLINE & FEATURING... PETROCOAL (for use in all cars, cheaper than gas) D systems grant to the Region VII under this open the way for Utah Department of program. The Ap- deadly tetanus. The Transportation to propriate Technology tetanus spores lie a Small construct Grants dormant in the soil of solar Program is one of the your garden, the dirt photovoltaic flashing few U.S. Department of your garage and the powered warning sign for truck of Energy programs dust inside your house. include near Spotted for the development of Symptoms traffic profit organizations a renewable resources irritability. and institutions, state Wolf Pass on and local agencies, $15,400 grant to Salt colleges and univer- Lake Neighborhood -- 0; -- sities, tribes Indian Housing Services construct and small businesses are eligible to apply for these grants. In 1979, the state of Utah received to the $61,157 fund HUNTINGTON Easter egg festivities Castle Dale Ferron The Castle Dale Lions Club is sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt 10 a.m., Saturday, April 18 at the Emery County High School. The festivity will be broken down into catagories for ages betwen Toddler and 4 years old, 8 years old and years old. Prizes include gift certificates from local merchants and candy. All children in the county are invited to The Ferron Second Ward is sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt and AUDIO (aloiyilblklkwiiix 20 N. Carbon Price in Church park on April 18. Breakfast will begin 7 a.m. and end around 11 a.m. The at Easter egg hunt will begin at 8 a.m. for children 5-- SAVE 20, Quick at the breakfast Refinishing furniture is one of her hobbies. She sings in the choir and the Madrigal group, as well as being active in drama. participate. JENSEN River Bear -- trip to Logan. 4 passive years 1 through There is no charge for the egg hunt, and proceeds from the breakfast will go towards the stake lawn mower height adjusters, pressurized lubrication, handle, non-rugas tank st 20-inc- h. Thn April 30 ' . SAVE 60 90785 60819 SAVE 20 Craftsman 3.5-R- P gable storage building 10x9-f- t. Reg. 179.99 Was 199.99 20-In- WeedWacker trimmer 3a-H- P Katy Ann LeRoy, 93, died April 2, 1981. Bom December 29, 1887, in Huntington, to Willard R. and Mary Ann Rowley Guymon. She married Theodorah LeRoy, April 9, 1908, in Huntington, Utah, later Solemnized in the Manti Temple. He died September 22, 1974. Survivors: son and daughters, Newell D., Provo; Mrs. Neil (Oral) Guymon, East Carbon City; Mrs. Clayton (Theone) Anderson, Price; Mrs. Eugene (Lorraine) Campbell, Huntington; preceded in death by four infants, a son, Dan, and daughter, Mrs. Mason (Ruth) Taylor, 37 grandchildren; 87 great - granchildren; five great - great grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday, in the Huntington Ward Chapel. Burial, Huntington Cemetery. -- William Curtis C. William (Bill) Curtis, 50, died March 31, at a Salt Lake hospital. Born August 24, 1930 in Orangeville to Lyman and Cora Sitterud Curtis. Married Val Jean West, November 4, 1948 in Ferron. Marriage later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. He attended schools in Orangeville and Ferron and graduated from South Emery High School in 1948. He later moved to Utah County, where he was employed by Mountain Fuel Supply. Later moved to Coalville, where he worked as the local agent for Mountain Fuel Supply. He was active in sports. Member LDS Church, held the office of Elder, in the Coalville First Ward. He had been an active member and past president, Coalville Lions Club. Survived by widow, two sons, two daughters, Gregory W., Murray; Jeffry C., Coalville; Mrs. Doyle (Kathy) Jensen, Elmo, Emery County; Mrs. Janies B. (Peggy) Ritchie, Heber City; six grandchildren; father, Orangeville; three brothers and five sisters, Jack and Roger, both Orangeville; George, American Fork; Beatrice Harrison, Castle Dale; Jeanne Curtis, Joyce Curtis, Carol Jones and Merlin Clegg, all of Roy. Funeral services were Saturday at the Coalville Stake Center. Graveside services were Saturday at the Orangeville City Cemetery. 1981 General-purpos- e grass and weed trimmer. Pistol grip nelper handle. Semi- -' automatic line feed. cut H&RBLOCK AXITEST Thn April 30 t. Craftsman mower has quick height adair filter. justers. Automotive-typ- e h wheels. Rear-ba- g tank. gas included. catcher steel ft. inside. Double-ribbe- d for and rigidity. strength panels overlap finish for durability. Padlockable sliding doors. Unassembled. 9zx8'2 ep f;1 SAVE 10 mower rear-ba- g Last fall 10x9-f- vW- - 11 Katy Ann LeRoy old. building fund. 3.0-R- P Obituary solar retrofits in older urban neighborhoods; and a $15,000 grant to 9-- 11 687-254- to Action approved Community low to and aid only Agency projects income persons in $43,800 in 1980. The amount of reducing energy costs COINS NumIsEast UtaIi qt. Reg. 49.99 ng 7.5-inc- 3999 Thn April 30 Charge "I D non-rusti- It Th on SearsCharge I llH'iniuin(JiiAlfllrt smvwfi '11 1. I iiiiiisi 1 only deduction or credit you can claim for your children is the personal exemption. a -- Lock Out Lockjaw A tiny scratch can $13,205 technologies. DOE hopes to encourage the use of renewable resources and the conservation of fossil fuels. Individuals, non a challenge and Norman and Reva change from the sax. Fillmore. She was brought home to the Lawrence farmhouse, set amid extensive acreage, where she continues to reside for the with her parents. Collector in 4 - H, she Active and the excelled in Home Investor Improvement, Clothing and bread projects and earned a 4 - H CoiNS Home Improvement Now related for funding in Utah $500,000 is available to and during 1980 include a the six states in DOEs - energy tackled the school Sharon was born contra bass clarinet as September 26, 1964 to with Chili Dog Cookie Asst. 533-FAC- T, -- Sharon melody. FREE SLUSH ?AT.FR grant money awarded through conservation that still has complete to each state is and the use of funding through 1981. The deadline for directly proportional renewable resources. Other examples of grant applications is to the number of grant acpast projects funded April 20, 1981. For applications, to under this program more information on Jim an in Byrne, cording organizations and of the include solar heating, application effort to promote Deputy Director these for and Office. Utah Energy eligibility hydroelectric energy conservation. A greater number wind generation, use funds contact the Utah The purpose of DOEs Appropriate of applications will of wood, wood wastes Energy Hotline at the toll - free Technology Small facilitate a higher rate and agricultural by Grants Program is to of project approval products, energy Hotline number at increased to the or the and due education, encourage developof funds U.S. demonstration creative Department of availability energy ment, for the conservation state, and progrByrne Energy at projects ams. dissemination of in- said. formation concerning Projects approved Approximately The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will offer grants of up to $50,000 to individuals and " Ttue False For example, if yours is a two income household, and you incur child care expenses, you should know what Form 2441 means to you. If you don't, H&R Block does. We'll take the time necessary to understand your complete situation, because if you qualify you may be eligible for up to an 1800 tax credit for child care. FALSE. 6327 SAVE 4 Thn April 30 corking to 0 e F Reg 289.99 . Reg. 12.99 SO-galheat warping to 120 SAVE 5 on 3-- trash container Resists freeze 29005 SAVE 25 tiller F With 264" Hire April 30 Cham drive Digs II. 15 count on ss or 77 4 OFF 99 go 7 satin R9 One-co- coiors E. MAIM STREET 11'?-g- 399 Reg. 12.99 exterior latex in 28 . .... ' PRICE bug killer Was '149.99 7499 40 fenceOFF fabric Survivor flat or Seml-olo- u .1399 OQQ One-cointerior paint is washaple colorfast. and spot resistant 23 colors path Sears can Flat M2 lid You Flat or Semi-glo- a. when you buy frame and fittings Triple coated galvanized steel frame-wor- k resists rust to keep your fence looking good. 42, 48, 60 and Thn April 30 72-i- heights. 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