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Show KTWiinWT'1 8A Emery County Progress ffl" ?irrfTT Wednesday, December warmed band Emery Alumni updates list Utah Alumni College of Eastern Association is updating its alumni lists to include the 43 years of alumni that were graduated from the school. Janis Blake, alumni president, said the organization started adding its graduates names on the computer two years ago. However, she estimates the association should have 20,000 members and the current list has the names and addresses of 2,000 alumnus. The association is funded by $1 of each students fees paid each quarter. If you are an alumni, or have a daughter or son or relative that was graduated from CEU (or Carbon College) write or call the Alumni Office, co College of Eastern Utah, Price, Creekview opening performed the Sears Grand Opening in Price. A variety of rock, blues, swing and Christmas medleys filled the air with melody, though notes may have frozen as snowflakes. Some of the trombonists wore gloves at times but fingers had to playing sax, cornet and electric piano be bare and agile. The band set the festive air for a half hour before ribbon cutting ceremonies. Three Emery County natives played prominent welcomed parts. Price Mayor, Mark Hanson, and expressed conthe improved facility to the community. contribution fidence in its similar Kofford expressed Banker Gary sentiments. Mayor Varden Willson of Elmo, employees, wielded one of Sears long-terand open the doors ribbon scissors to cut the to the public. After ceremonies, the band played a few more numbers and folded up to board the bus and return to the high school. Leader Dennis Bacon had requested the presence of all band at the high school members for a warm-u- p at early Monday morning. He must have risen band the and 5 p.m. to make the commitment members were in the band room by 6:30 for m Let's get started for Christmas! decorations and gifts WILTON instruction books, cake pans, icing, Raggedy Ann, Toy Soldier, Santa Claus and Christmas Trees I I L Yarn Sale l 39 skein Sunday Mass is at 10 a.m. with confessions hour heard before mass. Tuesday, Dec. 8, the feast of the Professional Building Castle Dale Midnight mass will be celebrated at Notre Dame in Price. Mass on Christmas day is at 10 a.m. Mission activities $1 Management are under mission offering will be Christmas council coordinator tree permits for an area north of East Earl Sampier, CCD classes are Carbon City. baptisms, marriages 9 The permits will be and funerals should be held each Sunday at to one per of limited in home the a.m. made with either the and you household Gen Mrs. chairwoman pastor or assistant inin person must For Force. apply Robert pastor, Frs. Office at BLM CCD on at the formation you Servatius or Jim 700 at N. 900 East in Force Mrs. call or the may Blaine, Price. Deacon Rev. Mr. Eve: There will be niass at the Mission at 8 p.m. followed by the annual Childrens 653-294- 1. for Arrangements celebrated at 7 : 30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4 and 18 Bingo at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Deane L. Foote, Elmo, 637-184- 6 748-275- 0. Party. Members of the Emery High School jazz band helped to provide some entertainment during the Grand Opening of the Sears Store at the Creekview Shopping Center. Other Emery natives participated in the event which welcomed another shopping center in Price. BLM trees available Local artists show A fee of is works at CEU exhibit The Price office of for the Bureau of Land 653-235- 1. immaculate conception, mass will be Instruction available for your project SUM TllUtJ ELSE times. The exciting rhythms, improvisations the and arrangements always bring down difform musical The house with applause. fers so vastly from the symphonic scores that Bacon had to teach a whole new musical to help clarify concept. He used some tapes worked he patiently the musical picture and to teach the skills. on the Bryan Heaps does a fantastic job drums. Heidi Magleby and Elise Wilson take turns on the keyboard. Brian Edwards and guitar. Tracy Rowley trade off on the bassLaDawn Saxaphonists are Sharon Fillmore, Johansen, Randy Fletcher, Jeff Tucker and David Owens. Aimanda Mortensen, Bernard Dale Zwahlen, Curt DeFriez, Eoyd Lake and Matson play trumpets. Trombonists are Brian Oveson, Rodney. Morley, Gayland Dugmore and Jon Hanson. Guitarists are Wayne Huntington and Norman Olsen. Every home basketball game will feature the exciting jazz ensemble. The band adds a definite punch to all athletic gatherings. Each starting player is announced by arising fanfare. Mission tells schedule one-ha- lf Cake Decorating Kits Red Heart Wintuk jf and final practice. Bacons masters thesis was written on the Newswriter of feasability of putting jazz band on the high A concert in the cold proved the mettle Last year he organized the the Emery High Jazz band ensemble as they school curriculum. heard in concert several were for an hour Monday morning at band and they The Alumni Association sends a quarterly news letter to its members and sponsors the Founders Day program in February . Its current project is the Buy a Brick campaign where the association is selling 300 personalized bricks to alumni and friends of CEU to pay for the remodeling and furnishings of a 50 by 50 foot alumni formal dining and meeting room in the student center. Make your holidays personal with your own handmade warm-u- p By Elizabeth Hanson Utah 84501. I 2, 1981 pinyon required Six local artists will pine trees, but there is no charge for junipers. be featured in Gallery December Permits are required Easts for both pinyon and exhibit open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5 juniper trees. showing his sculptures, and Todd Young, Young displaying ceramics. of College Gallery curator, Jim Utahs main Young, noted that profits from this the Yule years sale will go to Sale, the the gallery to help Permits will be p.m. in issued during regular Eastern business hours, 7:45 building. a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Titled Monday through Exhibit No permits for exhibit includes Cliff Friday. commercial his silk screening and Salina Auction Producers Livestock Auction Salina, Utah Friday November 27, 1981. Federal State. Salable at auction 504 compared to 1264 last week and 708 last year. Fair attendance. 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