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Show 2A Emery County Progress Tuesday, April 20, 1993 Young Depths still above caster average lady is best Following is an analysis of Snotel data for April 12, 1993. The report, issued by the U.S. Forest Service, is for the last eight days or since April 5. Ferr on Ranger District-- The Dills Camp Snow Course is at 9,200 feet in the Muddy Creek Drainage. The station reports the water content of the accumulated snow at 22.8 inches which is more than average and more than last year. The accumulated snow exceeds the maximum of record for any time during the year for this The Utah BASS Federation held the state finals for the 1993 Rubbermaid CastingKids competition March 13 in Salt Lake City. Winners from local contests sponsored by Utahs BASS clubs met to compete for prizes and the opportunity to go on to the national championship to be held in Pine Bluff, Ark. Boecker, Aubrey Orangeville, won the 7- - to category and will represent Utah at the national competition April 23 and 24 in Pine Bluff. Winners from the national championship will advance to the grand champi- onship- a CastingKids competition to be held in conjunction with the 1993 BASS Masters Classic, in Birmingham, Ala., in August. The final competi- - Aubrey was the winner of the Castle Country Bassmasters local CastingKids competition Feb. 13 in Price. Aubrey Boecker, daugher of Carl and Bunny Boecker of Orangeville, joins other winners of the BASS casting contest, above. Below, she accepts her award, and below left, Aubrey is in action, casting in Kmart, Chiropractic is the Natural Way To Better accumulated snow at 21.1 Health. inches. The accumulated snow is more than the average for any time of the year. The pre- Call Dr. Thayn cipitation gage shows 0.4 inches since April 5. The Seeley Creek Ranger Station Snow Course is at 10,000 feet in the Straight Canyon drainage. The station reports the water content of the accumulated snow at 24.3 inches which is more than average and more than last year. - The accumulated snow is more 'than the average for any time of the year. The precipitation record shows 0.6 inches since April 5. 637-045- 0 39 No. 6th E. Price i i- - station. The precipitation record shows 0.3 inches since April 5. Melting has occurred. The Buck Flat Snow Course is at 9,400 feet near Ferron Reservoir. The station reports the water content of the accumulated snow at 26.9 inches which is more than average and more than last year. The accumulated snow is more than the average for any time of the year. The precipitation record shows 0.7 inches since April 5. The Snow pack continues to build. The Red Pine Ridge Snow Course is at 9,200 feet in the Straight Canyon Drainage up Lowry Water. The station reports the water content of the k Trade-I- n DDMVS EMi-DC- M k Your Old Cabinets FOR NEW! OAK CABINETS military news Gary C. Kitchens Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Gary C. Kitchens, son of Bernard E. and Earline Kitchens of Elmo, recently returned with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Four, Port Hueneme, deployCalif., for a ment to Camp Monscript, U.S. Naval Station, Roosevelt Road, Puerto Rico. During the first month of the deployment, the battalion supported the relief in Homestead, Fla., after Hurricane Andrew. n detachment tore The down collapsed buildings, re 150-ma- stored utilities, repaired roofs, cleared debris, and put in fences prior to the start of the school year. After completing the mission, the Seabees returned to Puerto Rico to start on numerous projects and training evolutions. The battalion also maintained major detachments in Andros Birthday Island; Antigua; Bermuda; Guantanamo Bay, Panama; Rota, Spain; and Vieques Island, Puerto Rico. The 1986 graduate of Emery County High School joined the Navy in July 1987. Emery High School Students of the Week 85th birthday Hilma Grange Peacock I I rLUw Robertson has reached her 85th birthday. She will celebrate this special day with her friends and family at the Castle Dale Museum, 96 North 100 East, on Saturday, April 24, between the hours of 2 to 5 p.m. No gifts, please. as a bonus well give you up to 20 yrds of Congoleum Highlight Lino. Free The Emexy High faculty has named Kate Kofford and Jacob Johnson Students of the Week. of Kenn and Jacob is the son of Randy and Lana Kofford of Castle Dale, She Is a member of the Honor Society, has been listed In Who's Who Among Betsy Johnson of Castle Dale. He has played tight end on the Emery football team and hopes to play football in college. During his three years at Emery High, Jacob has been active in basketball and chorus and is president of the Spanish Club. His hobbies include rock climbing, taking photographs and coin collecting. After graduation, Jacob plans to attend Snow College. Kate Wi mmm QlEBSE. DECORATING CENTER 1 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST is the daughter American High School Students for two consecutive years and was Scholar. She named an Is also the recipient of the "I Dare You Leadership Award" from the American Youth Foundation. She Is active in high school rodeo where she excels In breakaway roping and goat tying. During the past summer Kate won first at the Panquitch Invitational Rodeo in breakaway roping. She plans to atted CEU after FINANCING AVAILABLE Sponsored by Castle Chiropractic Center. Castle Dale t 381-543- 2 Copyright 1993 Emory rooorvod. All property County Progress. Ml righto d Emory County Progress. No hereof bo reproduced wtthod prior wrtten part may content. Emery County J&rogrress A weakly newspaper, ootabNohod In 1S99. wtd published eyety Tueeday, by Sun Advocate and Progrsea, 78 W. Main. Price. 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