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Show 2A Emery County Progress 1982 Wednesday, August 4, Castle Dale Forest Service will enforce camp fees in Associated Press Israel flew mock divebombing raids over west Beirut Tuesday, battled the guerrillas with tanks and artillery and barred U.N. truce observers from Lebanons capital, but the PLO declared international peacekeepers must be in place before Yasser Arafats fighters withdraw. The Israelis moved scores of tanks, armored personnel carriers and artillery pieces up to the gates of the guerrilla enclave, and the Lebanese government said because of blockade there was no Israels flour left to make bread for west Beiruts halfmillion civilian residents. Israeli jets drew barrages of to fire as they thundered in at for mock assaults divebombing stage rapid the first time since Sunday evening, when the ninth was called another cease-fir- e since Israel invaded Lebanon June 6 to crush Arafats Palestine Liberation Organization. Swooping in pairs, the planes dropped surface-to-ai- r g flares to deflect SAM-- 7 missiles fired from positions manned by some of the estimated 8,000 guerrillas trapped in west Beirut by five times that many Israeli soldiers. nine-day-o- ld anti-aircra- ft mid-afterno- heat-seekin- Sobbing parents bury children ALOIS, CREPY-EN-- V obbing the names of fees charge campgrounds operated by the Forest Service in the Intermountain Region will be this summer. The Intermountain Region includes 16 National Forests in Utah, southern Idaho, Nevada, and southwestern Wyoming. Instead of issuing warnings, as has been often done in the past, Forest Service personnel will give violation notices to visitors at fee sites who have not followed the instructions and promptly paid user fees. The basic requirement in fee sites is that fees will be paid within 30 minutes of occupying a site and the fee envelope stub will be properly displayed. This fee compliance program has already begun for some National Forests and will be initiated by all others by August 1. By enforcing a consistent and fair fee compliance program, it is expected the number of violations will be reduced and an increase in funds will be available to maintain campgrounds. Nearly all of the campground fees collected this year will be used for maintaining and operating enforced France (AP)' -Stheir lost children, a parents collapsed in front of the neat rows of small pine coffins Tuesday at a service for 44 child victims of Frances worst highway disaster. dozen President Francois Mitterrand and Premier Pierre Mauroy were among the 700 mourners packing the town gymnasium for the mass funeral 40 miles north of Paris. So was Eric Syx, who saw his four brothers and sisters die in the camp bus that exploded early Saturday on a highway in central France. The hour-lon- g service opened with somber hymns sung by a parish choir formed of 6 to children the same ages as the victims rain-slick- ed The Canadian provinces have very tough standards for granting authority to U.S. motor carriers. This allows Canadian carriers to handle international freight that U.S. carriers could haul to and from the Canadian border. 15. More than makeshift 2,000 over $2; loudspeakers, Mile Flat, $2, reservation; Lake Hill, $2. Valley Reservoir, $3; Boat Ramp, $2; Indian Creek, $2, or by reservation, Ferron Reservoir, $2. opposition to President Reagans social and defense policies in a three-da- y meeting that convenes a year after the chief executive infuriated big labor by firing some 11,500 striking air traffic controllers. The executive council, which wooed former Vice President Walter F. Mondale and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, at the federations convention here last November, has invited three presumed White House aspirants. Over the next three days, the labor chiefs will meet privately with Sens. Alan Cranston of California, John Glenn of Ohio and Gary Hart of Colorado. We had Mondale and Kennedy last fall so we thought this would be a good opportunity to give some others a chance, federation spokesman Rex Hardesty said. s The Committee on Political Education briefed labor leaders Monday on prospects for the November congressional elections, in which unions hope to reverse some of the losses they suffered in the Reagan presidential landslide two years ago. A flCElM 7:10 and 9:10 properly perform k Closeout Off reg. price yard yard blend, machine washable. 4445 inch width. inch blend, width. New fall colors. Monticello Ranger District Devils Canyon, $3; Dalton Springs, $2; Buckboard, $2. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the Ferron Closeout on remaining summer knits, terry, gabardines, etc. -- Ranger District at PFAFF Demo Sale PFAFF Hobby single dial control, lightweight sewing machine with all the necessary stitches for A tnHav'c couinfl 384-237- 2. Emery High class of 47 2 plans reunion Attention ECHS class of 72! We are having since graduation. our first reunion will be held in the Our UP&L campground in Huntington Canyon on Saturday, August 7. All class members are invited to attend! Anyone wanting to attend or needing more or Edna at information, call Joyce at as soon as possible. er 60 $499 $099 muni WIKI .'! INCH Shirting Chouette Crepe yard 10-ye-ar 100 II.Ml.l (i.'SKil yard inch width. blend by Russell. Beautiful stripes I plaids. polyester, Michme washable. Craft Patterns 25 w price selection of craft patterns by Patch Press. Good r The year 1934 saw the production of an immensely strong synthetic fiber later patented under the name nylon. It was first used as bristles for toothbrushes. OI) in weekend Orangeville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Bronson and family. Charles Derrick was blessed July 4, in the First, Ward by his L IT KNOWS WHAT SCARES YOU. Bronson. Mrs. Karma Sutton and grandson, Brent Kurrey of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ada Johnstone of Indianola (formerly of Murray) spent July 19 with Mrs. Marjorie Bronson and family. The occasion was HELD OVER! ME ....Shows at 7 and 9:30 Witn Burt & Dolly gran- Artie L. dfather, her birthday. Marjorie, Karma, Ada and Phyllis Jean Bobo had a nice lunch at the Homestead Cafe in Huntington. Premium Decaffeinated thit much fUn juat couldnt Inc All rights reserved. All property of Sun Progress Inc. No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent. 1982 be legal, t ags- - Coffee 100 Pure Sun Progress Emery County P.0. PICTURE A UNIVEASAl-flK- Premium Flaked Box 589 Castle Dale. Utah 84513 Coffee 26 oz. USPS 174960 Editorial Classified and 9 p.m. Cheech & Chong's 7:05 J DisP'ay Advertising "Things Are 7482431 Reg. 4.99 Save 35 74oZ4ol Publisher L. Finney Tough All Over" Robert Editor 3 Steve Heide Advertising Food Club Mary Bentley In In GILDA RADNER HsnkyPsnkyran p'ctuae -P- FOOd Utah, outside area GENE WILDER COlUMBfA Evaporated Milk Emery and Carbon Counties 2Years-$U- 50 Year $io STARTS FRIDAY MJB Progress A newspaper, weekly in 1899, and established published every Wednesday. its traditional and legitimate functions. I strongly believe that the protection of innocent life is and has always been a legitimate and indeed the first duty of government. Believing that, I favor human life legislation. ... This national tragedy of abortion on demand must end. He urged speedy consideration for three separate human life bills pending in the Senate. Plaids $2. Orangeville - President HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) audience Catholic Roman told a Reagan national tragedy of Tuesday that the abortion on demand must end and said his call for nuclear weapons reductions renders obsolete proposals for a mere freeze. Reagan reasserted his opposition to unnecessary government intrusion into the lives of Americans and then went on to advocate tax credits for private-schoo- l tuition, a constitutional amendment to allow prayer in schools and legislation to restrict abortions. As examples of the kind of government involvement he objects to, Reagan cited federal financing of abortions for poor women and forced busing to achieve school integration. Addressing the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic service organization celebrating its 100th anniversary, the president said: Our goal is to take government out of areas where it does not belong so that it can ii, SUMMER $049 V $099 Sf DAN RIVER Bronson and son, Charles Derrick of Boise, Idaho, spent the UNIVERSAL PICTURE AFL-CIO- Reagan speaks out on abortion Half a cup maple sugar equals one cup of maple syrup. ORANGEVILLE -Mr. and Mrs Reid W. s., . Stretch Trigger Price Ranger District - Flat B !!!! Canyon, $2, or by reservation; Old Jlijf Ififf Folks Flat, $2, or by reservation. nil! Moab Ranger District - Warner, HELD OVER Shows at 7:05 and 9:20 - O grandkids. or by Ferron Ranger District - Joes Orangeville The AFL-CINEW YORK (AP) its relations with the Reagan administration seemingly as strained as ever, began a policymaking meeting Tuesday featuring appearances by three likely 1984 Democratic AFL-CI- and kissing 748-25- Labor leaders woo Demos expected to renew hugging $2; y, Twelve surrounded by hundreds of floral tributes sent from all over France. Their silence was broken only by occasional sobbing. presidential aspirants. The federations executive council also is barbeque. It was delightful. After a lovely meal, we spent the day son-in-la- Pin-cho- Manti-Communit- 13 oz. Club Coffee Creamer ieoz $11 Out of State $i? Includes APO. FPO 574 I47 64 " AdvtrtiMd Special Good Through Aug. 10, 1982 W Reterv Th Right To Limit Quantifier OutotU S $25 Postal Regulations require that all subscriptions be paid in advance Entered as second class matter at the post office in Castle Dale, Utah LUS- "Satans Mpmwr Mistress and fcjn o! Food utk Drug Center Utah Pipss Assnfiaticn Niiionji Npwspao' Association - ?? wy.i Glade Longmore and baby; but when we got there, we found that the whole clan had been gathered for a family 748-51- people listened outside the chapel son-in-la- 748-52- facilities at the sites where the fees are paid. The Forest Service is urging all recreationists to make a special effort to practice good outdoor manners. Reducing vandalism and litter would free thousands of dollars to help operate and maintain facilities. Fees for those campgrounds within the Manti - LaSal National Forest requiring a daily fee for 1982 are as follows: t, Sanpete Ranger District - A uniform policy of collecting Israel jets launch mock raid and Janet daughter and Karl and Cindy '20s the mostly from and family. Jones 30s came driving CASTLE DALE -- and The original plan through by. Driving lunch with have to some was were There Castle Dale Saturday then was like a trip down classics from the 40s the Jones family, to travel Ephraim, see and 50s also. memory lane. Some of them our daughter and The Utah Valley Old Ray and Joy Car Club was in town camped overnight at and in kids; then church the Lyons to attend the Castle park to see our atManti to on and Dale Castle Can Valley Pageant. and wife, you just imagine how tended local churches son, John, their two and on Becky, looked Sunday. traveling they Mr. and Mrs. Walter little girls; and see our through Huntington and married daughters Canyon? The campers Fransworth in the canyon might family spent last and their husbands have thought they had Sunday in Moroni at Sylvia and Lorrin and gone through a time the home of their Price and baby, warp as cars dating Pat Farnsworth |