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Show m ui 6A Emery County Progress Tuesday, November 1 nnrywrv " i11 29, 1988 i f '' f J ., '&!!!' .. .... I ' . - . c 4v. ' . .j,--- .4t l'f--, f .. f, .. W., ! ',. Arrows - fil 'viW'w. s? , t fj J jkllJrf s r v JF, awarded T- spt- - Three boys earned the Arrow of Light award at an advancement ceremony held by Pack 903 of the Huntington 3rd ' T t Vv i s 'U .!b? Ward. Tommy Humphrey, son of Thomas and Ginger Humphrey, Reed Brasher, son of Bishop Bryce and Joyce Brasher, and Cordell Cook, son of Reeve and Dawna Cook, were , organize the donated food that area Scouts gathered during a recent food campaign sponsored Local volunteers by the Boy Scouts of America. The area donations will help local food banks and goto needy families. in gathering food for needy There will be less hunger in Utah in the coming months thanks to a Scouting for Food Good Tum of the Boy Scouts of America which Saturday 400 tons of non-perisha- as part of a massive nationwide appeal. food locally We are extremely pleased with the results and we are deeply appreciative of the cooperation of people in our community, said Paul Sabey, director of finance and public relations for the Utah National Parks Council headquartered in Provo. Statewide, an estimated 117,000 youths took part in the drive. Nationwide, some 4 million youth members of the participated. organization Hundreds of adults also assisted with the effort. This is an excellent demonstration of Scoutings commitment to noted community service, long-standi- Sabey. Scouting for Food, in itself, will not solve the centuries-ol- d problem of human hunger, but it will fill a lot of Americas hungry. Scout officials, in their literature, have noted that an estimated 20 million Americans, including some 4 million children, go hungry at some point every month. In addition to the Boy Scouts, the program received assistance from Utah Power & Light Co., which provided the honored. Webelo leader Dawna Cook was in ceremonies. Boy Scouts turn good deed brought in some Reed Brasher Tommy Humphrey plastic bags, and the Utah National Guard, which transported the food to various food banks throughout the state. Chris Warr, project specialist for Mountainland Community Action Agency, said, It is especially timely to have this program take place just before Thanksgiving. At the time when those of us who have plenty give thanks for what we have, we can also demonstrate our gratitude by sharing with the less charge of the School populations (Continued from Page 1A) report observes that it is still too early to tell if this increase represents a reversal of the general trend established in the 1980s, or whether it is merely a temporary aberration in a generally downward trend. A of strong population to Utah during the 1970s contributed to the enrollment growth experienced in the public schools over the past 15 years. Over the past four years, however, there has been from the state, an and this has been a factor in the recent slowdown in Utah school enrollment growth. 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Or by appointment. dicated that there are signs that the population from Utah soon may be ending. Migration trends usually are a reflection of the availability of opportunities. employment Over tiie past 12 months, the number of nonagricultural jobs in Utah rose by more than 20,000. This is more than double the rate of new jobs created in 1986 and 1987. The study shows that enrollments currently are rising in 26 Utah school districts and declining in 14 districts. Most of the increase in school enrollments in Utah continues to be concentrated in the suburban districts along the Wasatch Front and in Washington County. Five school districts (Alpine, Davis Granite, Jordan and Washington) recorded a total enrollment gain of 4,824 students between 1987 and 1988. This was equal to nearly 80 percent of the total enrollment gains for all districts. ECHS lunch Christmas Music See also our Boxed Sets, Books X Cordell Cook - students with perfect attendance at the school who where honored for first term efforts, Wednesday, Nov. 30 Navajo taco, green salad, spicy apples, chocolate cookie ana milk. Thursday, Dec. 01 turkey th supreme, pc gravy, mixed vegetables, hot rolls with butter and jelly, cherry dessert and milk. Friday, Dec. 02 hoagie, carrot sticks with dip, red jello with crushed pineapple, corn and milk. sea Mondav, Dec. 05 burger, fries, peaches, spice cake and milk Tuesday, Dec. 06 pizza, beets, sliced apples, dessert and milk. Everyday salad bar and hamburger line. m |