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Show 6A Emery County Progress Wednesday, November 18, 1981 Odd Couple pleases sparse local audience The never ending that delighted the halarious bickerings audience. of Felix Ungar and Always boozing it Oscar Madison were up, Owens showed portrayed on stage at obvious frustration at School as Johnsons continual . Emery High Everynight mothering. opening (Thursday) attracted one went wild with but laughter during the a sparse scene where Owens responsive crowd. (Madison) trys to Louis Johnson as convince Johnson Felix Ungar, was (Ungar) to go out with successful at totally women. driving the audience up the wall with his The women added constant propriety and a spice to the cleanliness. production that is not seen in high always Johnson filled the school LeeAnn plays. bill when he conGunn as Gwendolyn tinuously sprayed and Allisha lysol in the air, sup- Pigeon Price as her sister, plied clean cards for were a Cecily Pigeon the poker game and as they codelight a fresh had always flitted nvincingly supply of coasters. concert by Wayne Christensen plays flugelhorn solo during a Synthesis, Brigham Young University's contemporary music BYU Jazz to perform The High Emery Band and Band Parents Assocation is excited to announce a peformance by the and perform each year in jazz festivals on the West Coast. They are widely Europe after sought for concerts and clinics, Brigham University Jazz En- and play regularly to SYNsemble capacity crowds in the Intermountain Area. held at to be THESIS, Young school Tuesday, Dec. at 7: 30 the high 9 p.m. Cloud seeding program Distinctive Service Within the Means Of All A November 15, and end April 15, MON r'lPtffc, 8 30 to SAT 5 30 p iti li productions were Amy Jana Wilson (props); (makeup);. Wright Pam Spencer John (costumes); and from ( Louis Johnson, Felix Unger, clears his nasal passage while David Owens, Oscar Madison, watches on. The two were the principle characters of "The Odd Couple" presented by the Emery County High School. The play was directed by Teri Shoemaker. and Winson Willson Emily the Rebecca (publicity). Marilyn Wagoner, Margaret Weber, Alise Wilson. HIGHEST HONORS: Karen Burton, Trulene Tuttle, -- HBUPUiufliraS Barbara Grant, Cherie Valerie Thomas, Seely, Trudy Hansen, Cheryl Bass, Suzanne Fox, Joy Carr, Lori Like, Kent Whiting, Clair Maxwell, Alaina ib. Oysters i; .,1.49 io oz Bone-I- Gray, Jenkins, Becky Lasson, Annette Ramsay, Herring, Janell Jorgensen, Gordon, Peter Jewkes. Tuttle, Annette Snow, Angela Wagoner, m Wiswell, Karen Nelson, Heidi Magleby, Oranges S No Blaine Petersen, Willemina Vanderbeek, Gayland Dugmore. lb. U iU Idaho Russet California Navel . 4 . ibs 1.00 DAIRY Sour Cream Whipping Cream Meadow Gold, Meadow Imperial Margarine Biscuits Ballard B'milk All Jar Cheese Ov pint Rdy Kraft 5 oz Gold b 7 ' oz pt 79 53 59 51.00 69 65 Michelle Wilcox, Rita Kane. tonight, Thursday Nov. 19, at HONORS Kristin Quarnberg, Edith Marvena King, Hansen, Kayce May. Seventh Grade: Kay Lyn Quarnberg, Paula Hughes, Sherry Keele. B HONOR ROLL Twelfth Grade: Robert Nelson, Connie Hunt, Gary Riches, James Burnett, Edwin Sharpe, Julie Powell. Eleventh Grade: Louis Johnson, Cory Cnderson, Dawnette Allred, Pearline Nelson. Stacy Wilson, Julie Jewkes, Jacobsen, Jorgensen, Jorgensen, Tenth Grade: Micki Charles Edie Durrant, Patrica David Evans, Hansen, Caroline Jana Lee Durrant, Elena Garcia, Chris Bremer. Ninth Grade: Bridey Wright, Jack Funk, Myrna Umphenour, Watterson, Haven Diane Brown, Darren King, John Gardner. Fox, Annette Morley, Eighth Grade: Amy Brenda Tammy Hyatt, Peggy Powell, Justice, Gaelynn Mitchel. Williams, Steven Williams. childs self - esteem and emotional health. All Cottonwood teachers, the Elementary School. parents, grandparents or prospective is parents ate enButterfield currently a professor couraged to attend. of elementary The lecture is education. sponsored by the Huntington Corners Horse Race, and Mental Health is numerous others. His book The a new conducting Four Tenth Grade: Riches, 1.79 1 parents Cor-dingle- y, Jennifer Pascal Celery Potatoes Alicia Chapman, Dennis. Kristie Shiben, Eighth Grade: Julie Behling, Spencer Rowley, Lori Mabee, Hansen, Nina Jo Anissa Shawnda 1.69 Dennie Butterfield will be addressing class Kim Parenting 17 November starting Yalonda Anderson, 7 p.m. at Leonhardt, Bryan Chao, Angela It will be held at Heaps, Alisa Jo Jones, Cindy ElementHuntington Kerry Day, Amy Rowley, Jana Jamee Weihing, Chantel ary and is sponsored Wilson,Francine Johansen, .V 1.693 b Grade: Speaker set He will be discussing Cottonwood ElementJennifer Baxter, Bill elements of a ary PTA. the Bremer, Trent Burr, Mona Kelly Dunham, King, Lynda Reay, Scott Maybee, Sherry Lee 2.69 Round Steak Rump Roast HONOR ROLE Amanda Wilcox. Carolyn Eleventh Grade: Lynette Jayme May, Holly Dugmore, Mortensen, Behunin, Lisa Barnes, Marci Ballow Shelly Staker, Diane Van Patties A Twelfth Umphenour, Stevensen, Chandra Pinneo, Tim Maughan, 63 Sierra Farms Green River Claudia Acerson. Ninth Grade: Erik Hyatt, Damon Young, Nord, Ed Durrant, Marguerite Mower, Craig Nelson, Carmen Kimberly Huntsman, Stacee Pizzuto, Nancy Vetere, Tynna Brock,. Shelly Steen, Chad The Sizzlean Tom Turkeys success HIGH HONORS Wade Peacock, John Hen Turkeys SIERRA FARMS Also instrumental in the Shiben (tickets); audience. 1981, 1982. 63 David (Roy) and Mike Parker (Vinnie). Hilliard Emery, Green River High School honor students for grade excellence financed mmmm jl Jorgensen (Murray); English accent that evoked a number of chuckles program in south and central counties has been described as the Counties parin of its kind in the largest ticipating program are Emery, the U.S. 9 John and 411 Price, Utah OPEN eight cast members also includes Kenny Snowball (Speed); around lllitcp 637-121- relies play lighting State-count- G. Burrows This heavily on the acting since it has a small amount of props. The Hyatt Emery County High Synthesis, BYUs School and Green best of several jazz Sevier, River The Board of Water seeding project in- Sanpete, School High Piute, have both bands, has a nation- Resources approved volving the Division of Wayne, wide reputation for $158,000 for a y Water Resources, Washington, Iron, released therecently first have excellence. They cooperative Utah Department of Millard, Juab, Beaver, quarter honor roll. Eastern 1981-8- 2 winter cloud Natural Resources San Juan, Tooele, toured are the and Energy, and 14 Carbon and Grand. Following students that have An evaluation of the south and central maintained high incloud counties. seeding Since 1939 academic standards. The funds represent dicates about a 13 Serving A STRAIGHT all of about 65 percent of the percent increase in the HONORS: Utah astern total cost of the annual winter Cory Arnold, program, estimated to snowpack in target McKette Breinholt Hinkings, Funeral Home be $235,000. Cloud preas over the life of Monument seeding operations are The program. Utahs Lori Dye, LaDawn COMPANY R. Y. Mitchell Micheal S Carbon Ave Robert H. Etzel expected to begin weather modification Johansen, Van Mower, Bradley Neil Simon has been performed professionally, in community theatres and is now brought to the high school level. the stage sound); Gary speaking in a shrill Diamond and Tracy The audience enjoyed his antics and especially the continual knashing of between him teeth and his slob roommate The band will also Oscar Madison. perform an afternoon assembly for the Complete with dirty loud Emery High student sweatshirt, body. Tickets for the evening peformance mouth and sloppy are available from any tendancies, David high school band Owens portrayed a member. Madison typical ensemble. This work Seventh Grade: Janeice Bastian. Evap. Milk is Krystal Promise about a family who used to live in Orangeville and is well worth reading He is a dynamic P.T.A. There speaker and had his by the will be a $10.00 charge audience enthralled. for either single or One moment they couples with the books would be laughing and furnished. If you ever the next, tears would wondered why they be streaming down dont have classes for their cheeks. He parents when it is the talked on how to treat hardest job around, others and the effect well now they do and we can have on their this is a super one. Call lives. His many stories and personal exMary Rudisill, for more in- periences held his audience and the formation. Fred and Irene Youth are still talking Wilstead went to about this special Flagstaff, Arizona to evening they wont meet a cousin of their soon forget. The father who was on tour Huntington of the United States Public Library is some from England. getting super books for children. have just The Huntington 5th They Ward Youth sponsored acquired a set of the a special fireside, classics such as Sunday, Nov. 8. All the Heidi, Lord Jim, Youth from the Black Beauty, and written in Huntington and Castle others Dale Stakes were comic book style. invited and most of What child doesnt like them came as the to read comics? Now church was filled to they can and learn at the same time capacity. Blaine Yorgasen They also have a was the speaker. He new set of history the movie books written on a Windwalker with childs level that are his brother and has both interesting and written the books, fun to read. They are getting more books all Monument, Bishop, the time so be sure and come to the library and bring the kids. It is open every Monday Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 687-222- 1, Charlies -- Norwest Choc. Morsels Nestles 12 Cold Cups Spring Medley 100 Plates FDGG 0POC3AQ. Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: oz Spring Medley 50 9 inch Gelatin TOWelS oz G2iacaDC3A,B,DC3 oz 7 1 m 3 oz lob Squad 1. Toilet Tissue Mom's Dressing Flour Foil Gold Medal Diamond Walnuts m 4 Std 25 Ibs 12 Diamond Headaches 2. Neck Pain 3. Shoulder Pain 20' oft roll ft niiH'iiA'iiiij Ib Ftee Eam Does Not Include X Rays or Treatment I 4. Difficult Breathing 5. Lower Back Pain, Hip Pain, Pain Down Legs. CARBON CHIROPRACTIC Most Insurance Accepted 39 N. 6th E., Price 637 0450 p.m. Watch this column for dates and times of special story hours coming up every month. The Huntington 2nd Ward Relief Society is going to have another Spudnut Sale like they had in July. These are the same big, delicious Spudnuts everyone loves. They will be on sale all day Friday, November 20. You can get yours at Thrifty Mart or come to the kitchen in the church and pick them up. They will be $2.50 a dozen and all proceeds go to the Stake Building Fund. |