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Show yii iiiiirgfK' yrtrr ' ct yf y iff- - jprr yrrr ifiy H9MPgpNpMl ui y ryiiir iyirypp 0ny.Ein njMr gyiprnyr pur yiit 0"MHir f T"p,,"fcr Tuesday, November 9, 1993 3A Emery County Progress Weddings &?& JP& ' , JKj 7itr4 : 5? , ' -- i y ' Collard - Arnold reception will be held that evening at the Huntington Stake Center. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Collard announce the marriage of their daughter, Christy, to Devin Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Arnold. Devin and Christy will be married Friday, Nov. 12, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Riches of Green River the marriage of their daughter, Kathleen announce They will make their home in Salt Lake City where Devin is attending the University of Utah. Deon (Kitty), to Kevin Scott Marshall, the son of Linda Maxfield of Green River and Grant Maxfield of Price. The couple will be married Bulletin & ifj The Emery County Progress welcomes your bulletin board items for publication. We will publish the item for three consecutive weeks. All entries must be of a nonprofit, charitable or community service nature. Please mail copy to the Progress at P.O. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or Deadphone it in at each line is noon Friday. rrnmr c - v w h. : 381-243- m tfC' 1. V jl. - Lee and Irene Fillmore of Huntington and Richard and Ilene McKinney of Ogden announce the marriage of their children, Aimee Lynn Cook and Gordon R. McKinney. Anyone interested in joining a car club call Kurt or Tory 8 or Cato Killian at 8 Wagner at The couple will be married 687-945- in the Salt Lake LDS Temple 687-915- on Nov. 12. The newlyweds will be honored at a open house at the Senior dinner November is the month we Castle Dale senior citizens center, 49 S. Center Street, on Nov. 19 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. They request no gifts, please. senior citizens. In honor of Emery County senior citizens, Miss Emery County and her attendants, along with other youth from the county, will piovide an evening of enter- mission. All seniors are invited attend ct A FREE TURKEY with $300 purchase Carpets 10 0747 2129 Postmaster send changes ot address to P O Box 589. Castle Dale. Utah 8451 3 - THANK YOU Clawson Town would like to express it's thanks to Greg Harvey, son and Linda Harvey of Ferron, for the beautiful Welcome To Clawson sig ns that were his Eagle Scout project Thanks also to all those who helped of Sid Greg ; Craig Nielsen and ScoutTroop 396. Special thanks to Merrill Peterson Sr. who also lent a hand (or should we say thumb) to the project. Greg did an excellent job and we are very proud of him and our beautiful new signs. The Castleview Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary has been caring for our patients and guests since Castleview opened in 1980. Before that, we were also at Carbon Hospital where we began our tradition of service. If you are looking for someplace where you can serve others and make a difference, where you can have fun and make lasting friendships...give us a call. We have just such a place in our Auxiliary. Right now we have a few special openings which could use your service. Recue-Ale- $17.00sq.Yd. In 1899, weekly newspaper, established and published every Tuesday, 190 E Main. Castle Dale, Utah 84513 " (Continued on Page 4AJ We Want You, We Need You. Plush Jjnocrcs A free series of satellite video conferences with a special live viewing of the live programs will be held Nov. 16 on breast cancer; Nov. 23 on prostate cancer; and Nov. 30 on childhood cancers.. The conferences will feature nationally renowned faculty from the Uni- - cial patriotic program honoring men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces on Tuesday, Nov. 9, in the Red Room of the Pioneer Museum at 7 p.m. All veterans and their families are invited as special guests. Society members, dont miss this one For additional informacall tion, Kathy Ockey at mtf CgMlf Cancer video Emery County Historical son. consent Lvnn. Society proudly presents a spe- donations will be accepted. The play is billed as excellent family entertainment and a great way to start the holiday sea- All rights Copyright 1993 Emery County Progress reserved All property ot Emery County Pro jress No part hereot may be reproduced without prut written mas announce the marriage of their daughter, Theresa Tho- mas, to Jerry Kinder, the son of Donald Kinder and Barbara he couple will be married Nov. 13 at Days Inn, with a reception and dance following, The reception will start at 8 p.m. 1 Veterans program Group offers free play The Emery County Community Theatre and the Emery High School Drama Department are staging The Rented play by Christmas, a one-aNorman C. Ahearn, Jr. and Yvonne Ahearn, at the Museum of the San Rafael Dec. 6, 7, and 8 at 7 p.m. The play is presented as a service to the county for support of theater productions in the past. There is no admission fee although Tho- - the Thanksgiving holiday. Office hours for Nov. 22 and 24 will be 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The deadline for the Nov. 30 paper is 3 p.m. Nov. 24. McKinney ex- ample provided to them by our to Car club Cook the tradition and will be closed Nov. 25 and 26 for JS enjoy is Thanksgiving The Emery County Progress v..va celebrate the wonderful holiday known as Thanksgiving. One of the greatest blessing the youth of Emery County tainment on Nov. 20 at 5 30 p m. at the Museum of the San Rafael. Dinner will be hosted by the Emery County Com- Progress closed w the ceremony. The bride and groom both graduated from Green River High School. They will make their home in Green River. Mr. and Mrs. Robert board Bulletin board policy 4 Nov. 12 at the John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception following rt Volunteer The Auxiliary has purchased some telephone equipment which will call for help from We the home This will be a great relief for senior citizens and recovering patients are looking for someone who can help install the units and educate the user No and support will be provided previous skills required Training Cash Discount 155 N For editorial, classified or display advertising, call 381 2431 Only Kevin Ashby, Publisher Larry Davis, Editor Linda Jewkes, Advertising Junior Volunteer Supervisor $1fi30 Our Auxiliary has been working with Carbon High School to provided a place where students can gain experience as a hospital volunteer The students interests range from citizenship hours An ability to work an interest in health care to a need to work-of- f This could be a rewarding experience for a is needed with older teen-agegrandparent or retired educator sq. yd. Completely Installed Copy Price 50 Emery and Carbon Counties 1 Year $18 00 In Utah, outside area $21 00 Out ot State $25 00 (Includes APO, FPO) In Commercial Tweed Postal regulations require that al subsections be paid In advance. Entered as second class matter at the poet office Castle Dale, Utah Member of Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association SPECIAL M) Brown Sculptured OH LF In Carpet with Its $400 sq. yd. own pad Volunteer ORTENSENS UALITY C0ARPF.TS THE CARPET PROFESSIONALS Phone 4 Always Lots Of Free Parking 53 So. 7th East, Price, Utah our losing volunteers, the Pink Many who have visited Castleview Hospital know of V ounger ladies Ladies But, did you know that they are not all gray haired ladies and even a few men have joined us We need some help during various times of the week and day If you are interested please call us for more information Or better yet, ask a friend to join with you.The rewards are endless For More Information Call the Castleview Hospital 637-480- 0 Ext. 4340 If "'I'" p r"lf V |