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Show Emery County missionaries Earn fV-- v Arrow awards : 1 . Adam B. Thompson R. Warren Nelson R. Warren Nelson entered the Missionary Training Center in Provo Aug. 2 prior to leaving for the Oslo Norway Mission. Warren is the son of Bruce E. and M. Dorothy Nelson of Green River. He is a 1988 graduate from Green River High School and also attended SUSC in Cedar City school during the 1988-8- 9 he where was year, majoring in law enforcement. Warrent will be flying to N orway Oct. 2, 1989. Todd J. Patterson Elder Todd J. Patterson, son of Allan D. and Lois Patterson, has returned from his mission to Oslo, Norway. His mission report will be held Aug. 13 in the Castle Dale 3rd Ward chapel, 8th North at 9 a.m. He is working at Jackson Lake Lodge in Wyoming for the summer. He will return to his studies at the University of Utah starting in September. Eagle presented David Reed Martin was July 16, 1989, at the Castle Dale 3rd Ward. David is the son of Reed and Deon Martin of Castle Dale. He is a member of Post 315, and a former member of Troop For his Eagle project, Adam graduated from Emery County High School in 1988, and then attended Snow College for the 89 school year. Adam has made many friends through school and working at the Food Ranch. He would like to invite them to attend his farewell on Aug. 13, 1989, at 12:30 p.m. in the Orangeville 3rd Ward meetinghouse, 165 West 800 North, Castle Dale. Saturdays Warrior will play at the Emery County High School auditorium Saturday, Aug. 12, at 8 p.m. This is the first Utah tour of this popular musical in several years. You. will laugh, you will cry and you will sing the all time favorites: Saturdays Warrior, Circle ofOur Love , 357, Orchard 2nd Ward, r" Bountiful, Utah. While David was a Webelos Scout, he earned all 15 activi- David, with the help of four other boys, built over 42 rock structures (fish traps) in the stream bed of Lowery Water between the highway bridge mission home on Aug. 6. Aug. 12 Court of Honor held Sunday ty badges, the Arrow of Light, Faith in God and Gospel in Action awards. After becoming a Scout he attended Silver Moccasin, Junior Leadership Training, was a senior patrol leader and received his Duty to God Award. He also served as a counselor in training at Camp Maple Dell and a Webelos den chief. He served in the teachers and priests quorum presidencies. He is a senior at Emery County High School. He enjoys weight lifting, camping and fishing. and Dixie' Thompson of Orangeville. He will enter the Saturdays Warrior planned honored for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout at a special evening Elder Adam B. Thompson has been called to serve a mission in Columbia, South Carolina for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Adam is the son of Kenneth Tuesday, August 8, 1989 15A Kyle McArthur, Shawn Corbridge and Jake LeRoy received their Arrow of Light, the highest award in Cub Scouting. All three boys are members of Pack 903, Huntington 3rd Ward. The boys would like tb thank all their leaders, with special thanks to Webelos leader Dawna Cook. v m. ? vV 'T f p , x-i- f 'j0'.: AIM plan LtA Progress 'S ; . Jo Recently awarded the Cub Scout Arrow of Light are Kyle McArthur, Shawn Corbridge and Jake LeRoy of Huntington. meeting There is depression and double depression, manic depression, schizophreniza, Alzheimers disease, brain injuries and disorders, crises, Partnership Program, attention deficiency disorder, suicide, strange voices and behavior, medications, psycother-apmental health systems, Blue Print for Action for sever-al- y mentally ill adults and children, and other highly interesting topics discussed at AMI meetings. Videos, tapes, books and handouts are viewed together or checked out to take home. Dorr W. Hanson, 70, president of Castle Country Alliance for the Mentally 111 announces his first official AMI meeting Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Huntington City Hall. Find out for yourself what it the organization has to offer to you and yours. Dorr succeeds Gregg Hunt as president of AMI in the area. Gregg organized the Price AMI Chapter on Dec. 10, 1985. The organization has accomplished many goals in changing a lot of minds, but the future holds so much more illumination and hope, we need to get on the educational train and keep riding, says Dorr. . t ,t All aboard Aug. 16 at the Huntington City Hall at 7:30 y, non-prof- two-coun- ty , p.m. Melanie Lyon Launel Clements Two receive LDS Womanhood honor Melanie Lyon is the daughtlate Launel Clements who has er of Dale and Jenny Lyon of earned her Young WomanFerron. She has earned her hood Medallion from the Young Womanhood Medallion in the Ferron 4th Ward, Fer- Young Womens program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Launel is a recent graduate of Emery County High School where she participated in sports and band. She will continue her education in the field of computer science at CEU. At this time she is working for the Forest Service. Launel is the daughter of Bryan and Kathie Clements of Castle Dale. ron Utah Stake. Melanie is a Primary teacher and enjoys all aspects ofher church activities. She participates in the various sports and activities. I would like to thank all the teachers who have helped me earn this award and helped me this far , said Melanie. We are pleased to congratu Pulling Paper Dreams, Voices and Together, Humble Way. This production is produced Jak and Karen Lundquist and is a presentation of the by Patchwork Playhouse and and Joes Valley Reservoir. These rock barriers form calm water pools behind them, oat of the strong river current, which provides places for fish to rest, spawn, etc. David and his family would like to thank all the Scout leaders and merit badge counselors in Castle Dale 3rd and Orchard 2nd wards who helped make this award possible. Studio from Provo in conjunction with the Emery County Community Theater. Funds from the ticket sales will go to the community theater. Come see this outstanding production and support the community theaters effort in the county. General admission is $5 and family tickets are $25. For additional information contact Emery County High School. Tickets will be available at the door. EMERY COUNTY FARMERS UNION TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, INC. RESIDENTIAL TELEPHONES 150 S. Main - P.O. 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