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Show Tuesday, November 27, 1990 3A Emery County Progress Weddings Paper wants your stories, photos CASTLE DALE The Emery County Progress is sponsoring a Christmas writing contest for county residents and subscribers to the paper. The contests theme is My Most Memorable Christmas. The piece should be from 350 to 750 words in length, typed or neatly written in ink, and double spaced. The essay should include the writers name, home address and phone number. From entries submitted, the editorial staff of the Progress will chose the best for publication in the paper just before Christmas. All entries should be sent to the Progress, P.O. Box 589, Castle Dale 84513, by Dec. 14. Also, we would like to see your best Christmas photos. If you have a good photo which represents the holiday season, please send it to us for publication in that same Christmas paper. The photos will be returned, undamaged. If we receive more photos than we can publish, well choose what we think are the best. The photos need to include a brief explanation of what is pictured as well as identifications of those persons shown in the photo. Photos may be color or black and white but should be of good quality and contrast. The Progress is arranging for prizes for the best essays and the best photos. The prizes will be announced later. The editorial staff at the Progress is hoping to instill a Christmas spirit by publishing the essays and photos Please help us by submitting your works The contest is open to all ages Remember, the deadline for the essays and photos is Dec. 14. Please indicate that what you are submitting is for the Christmas essayphoto contest Benefit planned to help Ken Price CASTLE DALE It has been three months since Ken Prices accident at the World Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. World of Cleveland announce the marriage of their daughter, Stacy Bemell, to Rick D. Blackburn, son of Mr. and Mrs Sherald D. Blackburn of Castle Dale and Patricia M. Swindlehurst of Hilo, Hawaii. They will be married Dec 1 at the Senior Citizens Center in Huntington. The couple will be honored at an open house from 5:30 to 7:30 p m The newlyweds will be making their home in Price. coal-was- h construction site at the Hunter Power Plant. Since that time, the Castle Dale man has been through rehabilitation and was recently released from the hospital. He is now staying with his sister in Ogden until his family completes construction of their new home in Castle Dale. As a means to help and support the family during Kens convalescence, Kens sister Allisha began thinking of organizing a benefit concert for her brother soon after the accident. From a very faint idea in the beginning, the concert has e swelled to a production involving many in the full-scal- community. It will be an evening of fun and entertainment provided by the Price family and friends. Other performers include the CEU ballet company, the Sunshine Generation in a performance, and Trevor and Todd. Everyone is invited to the pre-progra- m Saturday night program which begins at 7 30. It will be held in the high school auditorium, and donations will be taken at the door. Funds are being collected to help Ken purchase a vehicle which will help him to become independent and give him a more normal life while not having to call on others for things he will be able to do himself. In conjunction with the benefit concert, organizers will also draw the winning raffle ticket for the Kay Wilberg quilt which is on display at the First Security Bank. Someone has given generously of their work to help Kay by donating d this quilt. Since the donors wish to remain annonymous, sponsors would like to extend a heart-fel- t thanks to whomever they may pp Myiiyuwjiwi 4 r mg f f , , hand-stitche- be. Raffle tickets may be purchased at First Security Bank, Castle Chiropractic Center or through Pat Fairbanks, 748-213- 8, 381-563- 1. or Janna Judd, The Price family wishes to thank everyone who has given generously of their time and efforts to help in any way. Remember, the concert will be Saturday, Dec. 1, at 7.30 Ken Price in the high school auditorium pm salina auction Palmer Franch Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Franch, Phoenix, Ariz., are very pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Teressa Lynn, to DMont Palmer, son of Lamont and Judy Palmer of Cleveland. The couple was married Nov. 3, 1990 at the First Congregational Church in Phoenix. A reception was held following the ceremony at the LaPosada Resort in Paradise Valley. DMont and Teressa will make their home in Price where he is employed. An open house will be held in their honor on Saturday, Dec. 1, 1990 from 6:00 to 9.00 p.m. at the home of LaMont and Judy Palmer, 90 E. 300 N., Cleveland. 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