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Show f Ns wy f ipiwi i y P y Emery County Progress Wednesday, December Emery County bulletin board District approves facilities FERRON CUPPER I has appointments available Ronda Cozad 384-27- by Elizabeth Hanson Radio Club to meet The Sinbad Deseret Amateur Radio Gub is sponsoring free novice classes for ham radio operators in the area on Jan. 7 in the basement of the Sheriffs Office in Castle Dale. The program is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. and will feature the film, The World of Amateur Radio. For further information about the classes or the club, contact Sam Nazzise at 381-553- 9. Turkey drawing results Emery County Chamber of Commerce officials held the final turkey drawing of the Christmas season on Dec. 18, and 10 winners were later announced. Those receiving Coast To Coast in Castle Dale, LaMont Gordon of Castle Dale who registered at Jacks Shoes in Castle Dale, Bryant Nelson of Clawson who registered at Western Auto, Luther Owens of Ferron who registered at Stromberg of Orangeville who registered at Conover Drug in Castle Dale, Ross Fausett of Magnuson Lumber Dale, Sandy Porter Price who registered at sons Family Store in Shop in Huntington, Marilyn Robinson of Orangeville who registered at Tolmans in Castle Dale, and Geri Peterson of Castle Dale who registered also turkeys as part of the Chambers promotion were: Terri tington, Karen Bishop of Ferron who registered at Western Auto in Castle Dale, Zona Anderson of Emery who registered at Ferron registered at Rays Gift who JohnHun- Castle in of at Tolmans. Immunization scheduled Center Street in Castle Dale. Immunizations for polio, measles, mumps, rubella, Officials diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus will be given on Jan. 3, 1983, by the Southeasten Utah Health District in the red brick building located between 100 East and New Years Eve There will be a New Years Eve Stake Party at the Stake Center in Castle Dale on Dec. 31, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The cost is $3 a person or $5 per couple. ask residents of Cleveland, Huntington, Lawrence, and Elmo to attend from 9:30 a.m. to noon and for residents of Emery, Ferron, Clawson, Castle Dale, and Orangeville to attend from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. party Live music and a buffet will be served. Persons 14 and older are invited to attend. Sunday dress is requested. proper cleaning and servicing of the big 88 passenger buses themselves. Building supervisor Rue Ware proposed extending the present garage to include a covered breezeway and five bays. The would automatic featuring diesel engines transmission, y and radios. At a cost of $51,996 apiece, the buses are being built in Fort Valley, Georgia, and will be ready for pickup in July. The cost is coming out of this years budget. two-wa- Other items on the agenda include a clarification of the bass regulations for the 1983-8- 4 fishing seasons, a discussion of a lifetime sportsmans fishing license, and legislation to be proposed to the 1983 State Legislature for action. twig" .'I FERRON Congratulations to Steven and Janteen Olds. They have just moved into their brand new mobile home. We are all excited for them. What a Merry Christmas they will have. They have waited a long time for this. Crew 1 of the Hunter Plant held its first annual Christinas party at the Legion Hall in Ferron. Randy Mcnser and his Mooserreek Band provided dance music. Everybody had a great time. Many thanks to Beth Black for her planning and preparation for this Christmas party. Society workers Relief themselves Wednesday night with a Christmas dinner followed by caroling and passing out popcorn balls to friends and neighbors. o- P: Xw' to beat the New Year's rush great Call now $ 70 W. Births Brotherson Craig and Roma Brotherson, Elmo, are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a girl, born Nov. 12, 1982 at the Castleview Hospital. The infant, named Justina, weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rohmer Curtis of Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Del Ray of Elmo. J rillJiEEW , , I.IIIM !. 7.111", programs ultimate - initiated addressing stress, with goal of post-traumat- ic the improving diagnosis, prevention and treatment of such disorders in Vietnam veterans. Among the research projects ONTTSfO. EE mum c AIWA underway: - Controlled studies at the Medical Albuquerque VA Center on the effectiveness of various types of therapy used to treat delayed stress. - Ongoing research at the Dallas VA Medical Center into adjustment differences among male substance abusers who vary in degree of combat experience in Vietnam. (Brentwood) rt 0 $1 49 VA and soft touch controls deluxe deck $329. of 2 KVS-- 1 2750 RECORDING TAPES 1 9Q $219. 1 Flshor 20 watt receiver 0 2 TX 41 receiver, the CP 1015 turntable (with Empire cartridge and 2 Acoustic model 626 speakers SAVE $383 90 for $2.99 seml-aut- o turntable cassette tape deck speakers audio cabinet VIDEO $499. e OPEN 'TIL 8 p.m. Mon.-Fri. BANKCARDS WELCOME! T-1- HighGrade $11.95 T120 $999. TAPE' less $2.00 rebate $18.50 less $2.00 rebate $19.95 less $2.00 rebate M 7 Sound (gallery Prices good thru 750 watt c BASF Performance MUSIC SYSTEM 110 33 FUJI Beta $9.95 less $2.00 rebate Have a Very Merry Christmas! W. PRICE RIVER ROAD for color. i - r: COMPLETE MUSIC SYSTEM ONKYOs I F LNX-9- 0 $1.69 tk 1 stereo cassette deck a low price - a great deck UCX-9- 0 I 15! Place a small Christmas candle in a tiny liqueur glass as an accent to a plate of holiday cookies. Add some evergreens KTR-- $99. $139. $149. $49. IS consequences of different types of head injuries Vietnam vets with disabling head injuries. 1 KD10 Metal cMett deck a1 functional in order to improve the treatand readjustment of KTR-- & -- received head injuries in the conflict is underway at the U.S. Armys Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Its study of veterans will provide extensive evaluation of the ment $199. COMPLETE MUSIC SYSTEM r KD40 TEAC V53 - $199. Medical separate cooperative study Vietnam veterans who 3250 cassette deck TA-205- 5 Center. A I3HP Cassette decks & portables at Holiday prices ! YA tips investigator j held at the home of Roxie Nelson. Potluck lunch was served and gifts were exchanged. fi Horn TA-150- psychiatric j Ferron The Daughters of The Utah i.TIUv.i stereo cassette deck toxicological study of young suicides at the San Diego, Calif., VA Medical Center. - At the Cincinnati, Ohio, VA Medical Center, a study of dream anxiety attacks and night terrors. - A psychological study of nightmare sufferers, at the Boston, Mass., VA Outpatient Clinic. - A study of delayed stress disorders in Hispanic Vietnam veterans at the Los Angeles Main 9 Pioneers Christmas party was in the country. A or384-245- 1 Mrs. Eva Conover was hostess to a Christmas party for the Accacia Club at her home. Roxie Nelson read a beautiful The First Christmas story Christmas in America. A very delicious luncheon was served to 13 guests. current edition are from 2,000 colleges and universities nationwide $nd represent one half of one percent of the more than 8,000,000 college students - Saturday k QMsnMWQawwoy DENVER Delayed stress one of the most disorders serious readjustment problems affecting Vietnam veterans has a high priority in VA medical research in New Mexico, Texas and elsewhere, according to a Veterans Administration report to Congress. There are numerous ongoing, the recovery. Mil-l.lW.MJ.- Local students selected include two from Ferron. They are William E. Cox a student at Utah State University and Wendy K. Lemon a student at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. in evenings or on Jan Hess is coming home from a short stay in a Salt Lake hospital. We are so glad she is feeling better and hope she continues on the road to Students on Deans List A total of two students from this area have been included in the fifth annual edition of The National Deans List, the largest recognition publication honoring college students, published by Educational Communications, Inc., Lake Forest, Illinois. Students are selected for recognition by their deans or on their schools Deans List. The 77,000 students included in the both men and women - "The first wealth is health.' Ralph Waldo Emerson enjoyed for i..y 384-224- Ferron Third Ward permit sheltered fueling of the vehicles. One bay would be devoted to washing and cleaning equipment. He said Design West of Logan would draw specs and plans for a $250,000 block or metal building. However, the expansion would encroach upon the high school baseball diamond. Ware said Mill Creek Gardens, a landscaping firm for the district, has recommended a new site for a ball field. Funding to redo the present site would cost $85,000 in contrast to $75,000 for a new site. Ware recommended the board choose one of the diamonds south of the high school that the county started. The diamonds are on school property. The district and county have been working on a reciprocal recreational center agreement but have not yet signed with the county. Ware said the landscape firm was less than complimentary to the condition of the sod on the football field. The football field needs to be redone, too, they said. The board voted to go ahead with the new garage building and ball diamond. The present ball field will have to do for this coming season however. Bids were also accepted for two new 88 passenger Bluebird buses Wildlife meeting The public is invited to attend the Dec. 23, 1982, Utah Wildlife Board Meeting. The proposed trout stamp will be the first item of business discussed at 10 a.m. in the Division of Wildlife Resources Auditorium at 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Newswriter Emery School District maintains so many bus routes that two new buses are needed every year and now the old bus garage is too small for the breezeway 22, 1982 3A I |