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Show f mery In of die new Ftrrofi ah .Stake Branch Ip (ficulujK'ul Ijhrary will U I bratcil by a public ojcii Hr. 6 at the Ferruii Stake (Voter from 3 to 9 p in. ! 1 i-- y. bou',e I he libiary ii one of mote than (i0 bramhes of the library in Salt Like City and is owned and operated by The Churdi of Jesus Christ of luitter-daSaints the .Mormon Church). y i I'atnms of the Utah have aei ess on a loan basis to more than one and a quarter million rolls of microfilmed genealogical records located at the Salt lake City Library. The films contain birth, marriage Slake brandi Y ro - A scene from "Life Is a Warm Fuzzy" presented by the Huntington Fourth Ward during a recent road show, SV actresses in junior and adult By RUTHWARNER divisions. Quinton Powell, Jerod Young, Huntington, and Rheh White of Cleveland all received awards in the best actor, junior and Stall writer Huntington Stake Hoad Shows had a successful stand at both Cleveland and Huntington, on Nov. 6 and 7. ht adult categories. Ed Joyner, Huntington, assisted by Stake activities chairman, Verlynn Miller, hosted the first annual Golden Rock awards. To shown their appreciation, for a Justice and Mrs. Kay, who brought the house down in their protrayal of three mermaids, were recognized as the best adult done, each member of the seven shows was given a certificate of recognition and an award ribbon. I jfe is Everything You Make It by Huntington First Ward was voted the best among the seven 15 minute productions, written around the theme Life is- -. Sue Coles of Cleveland, Bishop and Todd Stephanie Thompson, Cleveland, were handed the actor, junior division. Sid Lancaster, Cleveland, walked off with the best award for his role as Ace, Sam Spades dog, which made him the Ace of Spades. Sometimes a Pain in the Neck, produced by Clevelands Second Ward, also received the best scenery and props award, spending the least amount of money. This award was devised to give credit to imagination, ingenuity and creativity. Life is Bubbling Under the Sea, with special effects which gave you the feeling of being under the sea, was so realistic co-act- or received the best director award for her capable direction of Life is a Pain in the Neck, which was also judged the best comedy. Suzanne Esther Barbara Jones, well job 14, IVH4 5A Spears, Elmo, Wendy Grange, and Linda Dailey, Huntington, and Valerie Paine, Cleveland were best Ft-rro- n library census, court, military, churdi and other records from nearly one hundred countries. Access to these records is through a copy of the Genealogical labrary (ataloy;, one of the reference materials at the brandi library. research. Also on hand is an excellent collection of reference books ami indexes on microfiche, sue h as International the dered 'I lie bram h hhiai ) Is staffed by volunteers who serve under the leadership of Uvu Huntsman, bram h librarian The public IS welc time to UMt during the open bouse and to use the library to do genealogical BERNINA Index which Genealogical contains approximately SO million names. The brandi library is of modest Me and has nine microfilm and microfiche reading machines. There is no c harge for using the library, but a nominal Klfi . Sewing Classes fee is charged if microfilms are or handling SIGN UP NOW that the award for special fects was given to Huntington First Ward. It also took home the award for having the lest original score. Other musical awards were received by Huntington Fourth, Life is a Warm Fuzzy, and Elmo First Ward for I jfe is the Pitts. Best Folded Star Wallhanging Nov. 29 Sculptured Dolls Dec. 5 Machine I surwont o inborn Hf OUAIDiRIWIVf 1 1 LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS F.lder Spencer Snow Dec. The College of Eastern Utahs g forensic team, under the direction of Neil Warren, professor, judged all seven shows and made it possible for the presentation of trophies. With the opening of the last envelope and the awarding of the final Golden Rock trophy, the final curtain came down on the 1984 Huntington Stake Road 4 r LAYAWAY Christmas Now for Reg. J 399 I thru Thanksgiving CASTLE VALLEY CARROLL'S i 435 No. X - 1183 East Main Castle Rock Square Main, Huntington 687-245- i BIRNINA CO-O- P 637-027- 8 3 Show. births Butts . Grandparents are Cecil and Florence Jacobsen of Emery and Orval and Judy Brown of Mike and Annalee Butts of Orem are happy to announce the birth of a baby boy born Oct. 27, 1984. Matthew Ray weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces and was 21 inches long. Inc. All rights Copyright 1984 Inc. reserved. All property of No part hereof mpy be reproduced without prior written consent. ro$rc.s.s weekly newspaper, established in and published every Wednesday. A 1899, send changes of address to: P.O. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Postmaster USPS ISSN Editorial & Classified Display Advertising Orem. are Jack and Ida Elliott, Provo; Great-grandparen- Roland and Ora Brown, Napa, Idaho; Charles Kellog, Provo; and Martha Jacobsen, Emery. Sitterud A nine pound boy was born September 18 to Carl and Jodi Sitterud of Logan, Utah. Kaleb Carl was welcomed home by his 5 year-ol- d sister Nicole. Grandparents are Kevin and Lois Jensen of Cleveland and Eugene and Lorraine Campbell, Vernal. are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wall and Harriet Jensen of Cleveland. Great-grandparen- 381-243- 1 Dan Stockburger General Manager Larry Davis, Editor Advertising Mary Bentley ts ce ts Elder Paul D. Jensen Jacobsen Lane and Debbie Jacobsen, Layton, are the proud parents of a baby girl. The baby, named Kristen Michelle, was born Nov. 6, 1984. She weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jacobsen and Mrs. Carol Horne, all from Layton. Great-grandparen- are ts Mr. Johnson, California and Martha Jacobsen, Emery. Well Help Elder Paul D. Jensen has acto serve an I.DS call cepted mission in the Guatemala Quezaltenango mission. Paul is the son of Valdon Dee and Monna Jensen of Huntington. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Huntington and the late Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen. A farewell testimonial for Paul will be held Nov. 18 at 4 p.m. in the Huntington Fourth Ward. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Dec. 6. a In Utah, outside area BIRTH DEFECTS Out of State $13 (includes APO, FPO) Postal Regulations require that all subscriptions be paid in advance. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Castle Dale. Utah. 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John and Linda Cryts are the proud parents of a baby girl born Oct. 5, 1984. Kelly June weighed 8 pounds, 15 ounces and was 22 inches long. She has two brother at home, Jason, 5 and Kenneth, 10. Grandmother Rosalea Cryts resides in Emery. $12 P. ice o4f. March of Dimes H mm Will6d? n E 1 Give Tfclefloras Harvest Bowl Bouquet. Thanksgiving is Nov 22. Support Cryts mery and Carbon Counties 2 Years $17 Year $11 Beautiful fall flowers in an exquisite ceramic bowl make up the new Harvest Bowl Bouquet by Teleflora. It's a perfect Thanksgiving gift Then later, the keepsake serving bowl adds style to any meal. Call or visit our shop early to have this unique floral gift delivered anywhere in the U.S. Qua. tfltouteAA. Price 1st West 637 5249 Men's, Juniors' end Ladies' I 1499 large variety of Gift Items! award-winnin- L r Bernette Serger Toys, Homelite Chain Saws, Bicycles, Sporting Goods. A award. I Embroidery Cut and Work i and group dancing NOV. 23 from his mission. He has served 18 months in the Indiana Indianapolis Mission. He will speak in church Nov. 18 at 9 a. m. in the Castle Dale Second Ward. We would like to invite everyone. costuming went to Huntington Third for their' production of Life is a Dream. Bats in the Cleveland production came off with flying, colors and received the best choral group award. Life is a Warm Fuzzy received best situation comedy starts New class Elder Spencer I). Snow, son of Sharpe and Seretia Snow of Castle Dale, has just returned ef- y Coat Craze Class missionary Stake show winners chosen two-nig- Wedftesd.iy, November Genealogical library open 0 s? County Progress 84501 |