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Show 2A Emery County Progress Tuesday, November 24, 1992 military news Marine Pvt. Shawn Bjarnson, a resident of D. Fer-ro- n, recently completed recruit training. During the training cycle at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, recruits are taught the basics of battlefield survival, introduced to typical military daily routine, and personal and professional standards. All recruits participate in an active physical condition Weddings ing program and gain proficiency in a variety of military skills including first aid, rifle and marksmanship close-ord- er drill. Teamwork and are emphasized throughout the cycle. The 1992 graduate of Emery County High School self-discipli- joined the Marine Corps Reserves in June 1992. Bjarnson is the son of Robert D. and Sheila K Bjarnson, Ferron. reward" JrFree 1 2500 Music Library with any organ or digital piano pure hast Seb MUSIC 58 E. Main, Price 4 KEYBOARDS GALORE i UTAH'S LOWEST PRICES KORG CASIO BALDWIN GUARANTEED Even Lower than PACE or TECHNICS MUSIC E Main, Price 58 637-013- 4 Allred Arrington UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY S.U.C.C.E. WINTER QUARTER 1993 COURSES CARBONEMERYAREA Classes Begin Jan. 4,1993 Melissa Arrington and Cody Allred have chosen Saturday, Nov. 28, for their wedding day. Melissa and Cody, 1990 graduates of Emery High, have been continuing their education at Snow College. At Snow, Cody has been a wide receiver for the Badgers, finishing eighth nationally this past season. Melissa has been head cheerleader. They both graduate from Snow after this quarter and will continue their education at the university they choose in order to continue Arch and Marilyn Allred of Cleveland. reception will be held Saturday, Nov. 28, in their honor at the Cleveland City Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. A Campbell Sara Ockey and Robert Campbell have chosen Saturday, Nov. 28, as their wedding day. Their parents are Royal and Kathy Ockey of Orangeville Leonard Taylor received his Eagle Scout award. Leonard is the son of Larry and Cindy Taylor of Las Vegas, Nev. The Taylors are former residents of Ferron. Leonard is a senior at Clark High School. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and is president in the teachers and Codys football y l16tlf ANNIVERSARY! Grand Pianos The annual election process has begun for farmers of Emery County to select members to the ASC Committee. Ballots will be in the mail by Nov. 27 to select one member and two alternates to the county committee. Listed on the ballot will be Ginette Upright Prices $99 per month Bun-derso- &eb music eg Moore; Winn, Ferron. Ballots must be postmarked or returned in person to the ASCS office by Utah State University COURSEWORK WINTER QUARTER, 1993 Register Beginning December 2, 1992 By Calling USU CENTER in Moab, Utah at For Corn-Ne- t 259-743- 2 or 7213 Info, and Registration call Kathleen Robinson 6379138 textbooks and most other course materials will be available DIRECT from the U.S.U. campus bookstore via Ail ill EXPRESS-A-BOO- K Register NOW for your courses, then use to order your books, etc.' Use your credit card or have your voucher or check verified at the U.S.U. Price Center. Book orders will be processed and delivered via U.P.S. to your address in 3 to 5 working days. TOLL FREE - In or out of state - --ALL COURSES CARRY FULL U.S.U. CREDIT-A-II are transferable to any accredited College or UniY. In the U.S. Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education "Success" begins with S.U.C.C.E. n, Russell H. Jensen, Emery; Lee Lemmon, Huntington; and Kash D. 637-013- Anyone planning to register for AMI A(BAm)- - Bus Admm. Acctng Minor - Admin Supervts ion Endorse men! (MS ol Ed) ASE - BSBA 3rd BA (3) Cycle BA (4) BSBA 4th Cycle - Elem. Educ. Support Courses E - Elem. Education Level IV 4 GT Gifted & Talented Endorsement M S. Human Resource Admin. HRA LA Liberal Arts, B S. Degree MS Masters in Education B S in Psychology PSY S C. School Counseling (M S ) SEC BS in Secondary Education Re Cou M.S in Special Educ. I Counseling - B S In Social Work SW LDS Ward Cultural Hall, Orangeville. priest -- quorum. He is the senior patrol leader and quarter master for his Scout Unit 112. Leonard has played varsity football for two years and has received leadership hon-- ors in school. His hobbies are snowboarding and waterskiing, and he would like to be a sports therapist. ACS to hold election Walnut, Oak, White, Ebony 58 E. Main, Price and Calvin and Jeannine Campbell of Price. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Orangeville Eagle Scouts career. Melissa is the daughter of Gary and Carla Arrington of Huntington. Cody is the son of at Ockey (SUU (Miabflfttffen, J.T.P.A. ortffcw tndflttwm program) Dec. 7, 1992. The person receiving the highest number of votes will serve as a regular member, the person receiving the next highest vote will be first alternate; and the person receiving the third highest vote will be second alternate. An important reminder to producers mailing in their balmust sign your ballot and put postage on the ballot or it will not be accepted by the lot: You office. Governor proclaims Caregivers Week Over 31 percent of Ameri- cas women will find them- selves in the sandwich generation taking care of both children and aging parents. Gov. Norman H. Bangerter recognized Utah families who care fox' elderly relatives when he Utah proclaimed Nov. 22-2- 8 Family Caregivers Week. Family caregivers are those individuals who provide support and help to disabled or dependent elderly friends and relatives, often at considerable personal sacrifice and usually without compensation. Utah joins other states in National Caregivers Week, enacted to call attention to resources and support services available to caregivers of aging parents or relatives. The week coincides with the beginning of a new nationwide program, Eldercare Locator. e The program has a toll-fre- telephone number, designed to assist caregivers in locating information about local aging services in a particular area of the country. Nationwide, almost $3 billion is spent annually on home and community-base- d services for the elderly. Such services include: meals, senior centers (which provide group meals), transportation, medical monitoring, respite and adult daycare, legal services and many others. According to Robin director of the Division of Aging and Adult Services, We have an interesting situation with many of the young-ol- d taking care of the Two years ago, on Centenarians Day, we had a woman 103 years old, whose daughter brought home-deliver- ed Amold-William- old-ol- s, d. ld her, whose 65-year-- daughter brought her, whose daughter brought them all ld |