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Show 6A Emery County Progress Wednesday, April 28,1982 Castle Dale Pat Farnsworth 748-524- 8 DALE -Mrs. Sarah Huntsman was delighted to have a visit from the foster son she raised from six months to 15 years. Lee and Earlene CASTLE and four Michelle, Robert, Lee and Donna spent Wed- Draper children; nesday with her. They had been in Salt Lake and stopped on their way home to Yuba City, California. She had not seen them for Court to hear Wexpro case division. girls Julie won a first at is home place trophy in the after womens four mile 0 recuperating division. The three gallbladder surgery at Richfield Hospital. little ones, Jessica, 7, Following surgery, Janarie, 4, and Janice, she spent a week at 3, participated in the race. Janice her mothers in came in dead last but Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter she finished the whole Farnsworth and mile. children went to Salt Lake Saturday to Jennifer partparticipate in Utah icipated in the Power and Lights but was unable annual run for fun. to finish due to an Patti won a first place ankle injury. The girls e trophy in the each won a cap for the nine years. Mrs. Bonnie Bennett 13-2- one-mi- le four-mil- four-mil- most participants from a single family. Rent To Own Thanks to you... it New RCA TV's and New Appliances works... for ALL credit checks. All rent applies to ownership. No e, OF US United Wiiy visited with Reed and Eunice Larsen over Martha Jacobsen 286-22- EMERY Geneva the weekend and Broderick enjoyed a helped their father. Mr. and Mrs. Omer surprise visit from had as visitors Oviatt relatives Thursday 15. their son, Robert, his night, April Her nephew, Marvel wife, Maurine, and Broderick; his wife, their three girls all of Nila; and daughter, Salt Lake. Also from visiting their daughter Christina, were here. was Lorna Mae Gull, Mapleton, they kept busy Terry and Dan Dugull, Friday cleaning and doing odd of Boise Idaho, and jobs around the house. LeRoy and Pricilla That night, Alferd and Oviatt, of Salina. They Lucille Williamson came for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Desert Broderick Bullock, all K. Olsen and family, of of Provo, arrived to Mapleton, spent last weekend with Rose join the others. Saturday morning, Olsen for a delayed Mr. and Mrs. Ron Easter outing. After Freidrich and their Easter dinner at the three children, along Rose Olsen home, the with Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny hid Alvin Williamson and Easter eggs and candy two children arrived in every nook and making a total of 15. corner of the back They came to attend a lawn. Everyone found wedding in Elmo goodies to fill their Mrs. baskets. The rest of Saturday. the day was spent Bullocks great touring grandson, Kelly Duke, down on married Melody and hiking. Burton had Weber. taken his BYU Mr. and Mrs. Clair training over the Larsen, of Salt Lake weekend at Moab and City, and Ralph Canyonlands for a Larsen, of Sandy, three - day backpack -- this weekend. The new Bishopric of Charles C. Cryts were the Emery Ward as held Monday, April 19, sustained Sunday are at the Senior Citizens Eric Bunderson, Scott Center. The funeral Christiansen, and Lyle CITY (AP- )- The Utah will Court hear arguments in an Supreme of case the Sept. 14. appeal Wexpro The court has issued an order granting the intervention of the Utah Division of Public Utilities and Committee of Consumer Services, Mountain Fuel Supply Co. and its Wexpro subsidiary in the appeal. The court said each side will get one hour to argue. The committee, the division. Mountain Fuel and Wexpro will be defending the Public Service Commissions approval of a settlement of the case. SALT trip. Funeral Services for services Edith, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vickers, of Bakersfield, California, and their daughter, Ruby, were in attendance. Another daughter, Louise and her family were not able to attend because of illness. Also John and Shellee, of Oregon, were unable to be The were Anderson. arranged by Pastors Gary Atwood and Milton Carr. Rosalea Cryts and two sons, Charles and John, and their wives; daughter, present. Everyone was invited back for lunch with the family. Deanna Sundstrom was hospitalized on Sunday evening to undergo surgery on Monday morning. She was in Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. Homer Jolley was still in the hospital at the time of this writing but is expected home secretary and Mangum was treasurer also ward clerk will remain the same for now. Donald sustained as the new executive secretary. Mrs. Ruby Minchey returned home after spending one and one half years in the mission field. She is glad to be home. She spent her time in the Georgia territory and learned to love the people there. Seventeen people attended the Senior Matheson doubts Reagan plan -- Citizens - Most states SALT LAKE CITY (AP) New the Federalism Concept, but think praise it wont work if it is only an excuse to shift costs to the states, said Gov. Scott M. Matheson. He told the 14th annual State Medicaid Directors Conference Monday that President Reagan had promised greater flexibility in meeting program regulations, but that has not happened. Im deeply disappointed by the administrations hollow record on its much publicized flexibility, he said. The states are doing their part but the administration has rejected the majority of waivers requested by Utah. He said he was frustrated by a system that encourages efficiency by lip service and inhibits it by statute. Matheson said if New Federalism is to work it must look at balancing the federal system and not just at balancing the federal budget. of the National Matheson, president-elec- t Governors Association, said the governors are primarily concerned that responsibility for Aid to Families with Dependent Children and food stamps would be transferred to the dinner on Wednesday, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosalea Vickers, LAKE Cryts, and her son, Charles, were in attendance. Six dinners were taken out so 23 dinners were served. Betty Prettyman was on hand to take blood pressures. Paulette Young was hospitalized at the Cottonwood Hospital, for a few days last week. She is not home at the time of this writing. A bake sale was held in Emery April 17. This was under the direction of the states. Emery FFA member in wildlife contest American Legion Auxiliary. A good crowd turned out. We appreciate them for their support and also for the craft sale. the people of the We are Ward Emery looking forward to our new addition on our chapel. The project is now underway. We are proud, of our church and want everyone to know how we ap- the effort, time and money that are being spent on behalf of our Latter-da- y Saints. preciate Library expert to teach Beginning njj Thur- Clark Atwood sday, April 29, Mr. Hansen, a librarian Clark Atwood, of Elmo, a member of the Geneological Library, FFA Chapter, and an expert in Emery took another step Danish Research, will national start classes at the toward in the FFA Castle Dale Stake recognition Fish and Wildlife Geneological Library. ProficiThe library is Management Award ency Program located in the east end when his of the seminary recently was building, just off the application submitted for regional campus at the Emery competition. County High School. Clark was For further in- a $100 checkpresented as the formation, please call State FFA Fish and 1 Janice Spencer at Wildlife Management 9 at or Proficiency Award regular library hours, winner during the 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. State FFA convention and held in Wednesday Provo, on Thursday. March 30, 1982. Price the from 748-510- 748-289- No monthly fee to own, no charge to use your First Security Banking Card, love the convenience of this card works like a check. When you have it in your wallet you can make withdrawals from your checking jESmSI account wherever the Visa symbol Youll is accepted. Anywhere. The card also activates HandiBank 24 hours a day at First Security. Lets you get cash, make deposits, loan payments, money transfers and balance inquiries with a touch of your finger. All you need is your Visa Banking Card and a Personal Identification Number (PIN). Starting alike 384-280- To get both, apply now at any First Security banking office. (If you already have your Banking Card, but no PIN, come in and complete our simple authorization for the PIN, now.) with approval 3 against other state winners for one of the four nationwide regional awards. Only one regional winner will be selected from each of the four FFA administrative regions. The four regional winners in Fish and Wildlife Management will receive a plaque and a $250 check and partially - paid travel expenses to the National FFA convention from Phillip Morris Incorporated. In applying for this award he submitted This award is records of his muskrat sponsored as a special trapping, working at project of the National Desert Lake Refugee, FFA Foundation by and taking part in a Phillip Morris Inc. of statewide goose New York. banning project for the Clarks application past five years. FULL GOSPEL BIBLE STUDY For Christians and For will compete more information Ferron CONTEST "My mother is the greatest because she... 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