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Show Emery County Progress Scott Cannon, No. 50, is about to make a move against Altamont in junior varsity action last week. Emery J V got Photo, by Larry w Davi. a win over the Longhorns. Standings Tracys Tracys Conoco 1 Scores February Emery Merc. 36 Service Insurance 68, McKee 32 Food Ranch 63, UP&I, 56 Emery Merchants 59, Ferron Merc. Ferron Merchants 2 Service 3 3 3 Standings UP&I, Johansen and Tuttle Taco TimeCastle Valley Video ... 27 25 Jensen Trucking Total VideoUnder Cover Tapes ..23 18 Single Stop Conoco 69, W 35 31 30 18 Progress'l racys 51 EMERY COUNTY WOMENS VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Insurance Emery Merchants Food Ranch UP&I, McKee Marketing 6 7 Coca Cola 12 EMERY COUNTY MENS BASKETBALL LEAGUE I, 1 5 6 Price Sheet Metal Celons Floral Emery American I, egion Budweiser Craft Corner South Hollow Elmo Blues Barton Dairy 18 14 14 13 18 18 18 22 22 7 4 32 .3 33 8 . 11 23 28 29 13 . 9 Reservoir equilization underway The spillway flashboards at historic Strawberry Dam were removed in January to begin the equalization of the levels of Strawberry and Soldier Creek Reservoirs, according to Upper Colorado Regional Director Clifford Barrett of the Bureau of Reclamation. The flashboards, also called stop logs, have been in place to retain additional water in Strawberry Reservoir. JV will play its final game of the season on Friday against Morgan. Brendon Anderson looks for an outlet pass as an Altamont defender flys by in Emery junior varsity action last week. scoreboard Removal of the flashboards allows that stored water to flow into Soldier Creek. Later to complete the second step in the process, the Indian Creek Diversion Canal was breached, permitting approximately 12 cubic feet per second which had been flowing into Strawberry Reservoir, to flow directly into Soldier Creek. These two steps are part of the entire plan to make one enlarged reservoir troni the two existing reservoirs. Strawberry Reservoir level will drop 3 to 6 feet and Soldier Creek could rise from 10 to 13 feet. Barrett reminds the public that with the fluctuation of the two reservoirs during" this process, exercised caution The Paper offers Wilberg edition The has reprinted some of the initial Wilberg disaster stories in a special edition which is available at our office now. There is no advertising in the special edition and it is mostly reprints of pages which ran when the story was happening. Many of the original photographs also appear. The staff at the newspaper was so busy with the story at the time it was breaking, that no thought was given to printing extra copies of those papers to supply the rush by people wanting to get extra Sun-Progre- S EROaCFITNESS should be these reservoirs since the ice surfaces of both reservoirs may be of 250 CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Ronald B. Sanders Chiropractic Physician HEALING WITH TRACTION up m knots7 Your chiropractor will any spinal malfunction and may suggest the use of traction as one of several drugless means of restoring spinal flexibility How will this natural method coax your spinal musculature to relax? Your doctor of chiropractic applies a gentle pulling force to counteract the existing muscle tension in the tissues surrounding your spinal column. This traction method helps correct any misalignment that is causing your distress. Traction is a gentle way of decompressing your spine, relieving pressure on the discs, relaxing compressed nerves. Comfortably traction in the cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower) back areas helps open the intervertebral disc spaces. Relief of pain is almost immediate, and overall improvement follows. Presented as a service to the community by Back or neck tied examine thoroughly i FROOJJM being sold at the regular price at our office. No more will be printed when these are gone. papers to keep for family. There are only a very limited number of these papers available and they are ss equalization around Wednesday, February 20, 1985 7A I 5 Ferron Elem. Tues., Thurs. 7 p.m. I Legion Hall S Mon., Wed. & Fri.9am I CASTLE CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 46 E. Main, P.O. Box 495, Castle Dale, Ut. 84513 (801) 2 EMERY HIGH SCHOOL Player of the Week m Senior Roberta Black, who ended her high school basketball career last week, has been named Player of the Week by Coach Nancy Reed. Roberta scored seven baskets and was one of two from the line against Morgan for 15 points. The coach also said she played an excellent offensive and defensive game and really made the difference. Roberta is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russ Black of Huntington. She was the first Player of the Week in the basketball season and is now the final player to be chosen for that honor. $698. Roberta Black C.t. SAVE $100. SALES and SERVICE 17? E. 3rd North, Castle Dale, Utah TAPIS UPEEMABI&ET 4 Polaroid SUPERCOLOR EMERY HIGH SCHOOL T-1- 20 points against Altamont while dishing out a handful of assists and playing a good defensive game in the 0 win. It was Emery record Davids jumper late in the game which put Emery over the mark for the first time in team history. 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