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Show g j iirginfi n 2A Emery County tmrii iiigDH mp Progress Tuesday, November 23, 1993 Audience discovers This isnt Orangeville anymore ORANGEVILLE- - Cotton- wood fourth, fifth and sixth grades put on the muscial Wi- ofOz Nov. 18-1The play was done entirely with parents who volunteered zard 9. their time. "Their aren't enough words to express our appreciation to those parents who have put so many hours into our project," said Principal Nina Gray. "One of our objectives is to get our parents involved in our school. They have certainly come through for us. Special thanks goes to one dad, Kenny Gray, who spent many hours as the director of the musical, assisted by Tami Ware and Marie Gray." The students stayed after school two nights a week to practice. Many of them had football practice, piano and violin lessons and many other things that they had to work around to be able to be in the play. "Our appreciation goes to the hard work of our students," the principal said. "Their acting talent really came out a3 Larissa Larsen, Mindy Larsen, Nielson. Jessica and Huntington elementary Trees were Jaley Hinkins, schools as well as before the Cottonwood student body and Breanne LeRoy, Tiffany Gray, at an evening performance for Sarah Curtis, Misty Heaton, Carmen Richards, Felicia parents." they performed in Castle Dale Frandsen, Jaycie Porter, Martha Mower, Candace Those who were involved in the play include: Tucker, Kristine Curtis and Amber Rushton. Winged Monkeys were Brad Stilson, Dane Ehler, Jeremy Nielson, Jake Henrie, Michael Jewkes, Kevin Winn, Ashley Dorothy, Nikki Ware; Toto, Rocky Rondinelli; Scarecrow, Bridgett Cox; Tin Woodman, Matthew Thorpe; Cowardly Lion, Kyle Huntington; Good Witch, Kristy Story; Wicked Witch, Chelsie Watson; Wizard, Jeramy Leavitt; Glenda the Good, Brandie Reed; Aunt Em, Jenna Gordon; and Uncle Henry, Drew Thompson. Munchkines were Holi Baker, Sandra Mower, McKette Cox, Brandy Huntington, Libby Rasmussen, Sheremy Curtis, Tamera O'Neil, Marie Pehrson, Lacie Taylor, Chelsea Curtis, Jenny Lutu, Malinda Bell, Crystal Alton, Melanie Allen, Hickman and Patricia Sprague. Servant Girls were Kandice Reid, Stacy Gray, Chanel Childs, Jessica Humphrey, Cheryl Grant, Callie Rogers and Misty Stilson. Guards were Evan Curtis, Kolton Reid, Brett Day, Jeremy Manning, Eric Grant and Drew Thompson, and the Quadlings were Alissa Jacobson, Desiree Labbee, Jaelyn Tuttle, Mariah Oman, Nikki Labrum, Tara Powell, Erica Costello, Lyndsey Blake, Keri Lechene, Alisha Raisor and Trinadee Clark and Bridi Hinkins. Crows were Jessie Rogers, Zachary Sharp, Zach Farmer, Jenna Gordon. Good Witches (Kristy Story and Brandie Reed) join director Kenny Gray, the Monkey (Michael Jewkes), and the Crow (Mindy Larsen). Over 10,000 kittens and puppies are born every hour in the United States. 1 in 10 find a home. Be a responsible pet owner, have your pet Toto, Rocky Rondinelli spayed or neutered. ANIMAL HOSPITAL SPAY & NEUTER Nov. 1 - 30 appointment CLINIC 637-579- 7 f m - jr 1 JW f - v ENVIRO-FUEL- S Above are the Lion (Kyle Huntington), Scarecrow (Bridgett Cox), Tinman (Matthew Thorpe), Wizard (Jeremy Leavitt) and Toto (Rocky Rondinelli). At left is the Wicked Witch, and below w$sT CLEAN COAL SAVES MONEY . .t w left is Centennial ' l Hotter Made Than Wood of Recycled Coal & Packaged for Clean Handling Available OR by IN the pallet BULK Pallets (7524 lb Boxes) Bulk (U Haul To Ideal for 2 000 lb) $225 00 $160 00 Than Wood Lasts Up To 4 Times Longer Ideal For Order Call Home Stoves, Storage 72 Hour Kit Fireplaces and Camping! Emery High School Students of the Week K. f The Emery High faculty has named Larrisa Snow and Jeff Williams Students of the Week larrisa & Lou is the 1 8 year old daughterol Stephen of Fenon. She is a Juanna Snow member of the Honor Society and Is listed In Who' Who Among American High School Students. Larrisa never needs encouragement to study, just reminded to quit for a while to get her chores done. You can recognize her by her laugh and find her "laughing with the gang"usually watching dumb movies. Friends and family are an Important part of her life. She like to tun and stay In shape and participated on the Ml region cross country track and the track team, attending state on both team. She is constantly busy as a memberof the LOS church and is president of her Laurel Clast. She is very motivated to attend college and study In the field of Marine Biology. She loves dolphin and whale and dreamt of teeing the ocean. She did eay that a place Ilk good or Emery County it where the would like to raise a family. BK's 1996. Chamber of Commerce (Continued from Page JA) employee or patient will be responsible for 20 percent of the premiums based on household type. Employers will pay for the rest If the companies employ fewer than 75 employees, they will put 3.5 percent of their payroll into the system. For employers with over 75 employees, 7.9 percent of their payroll will go into the system. Retirees will be responsible for 20 percent. Davis pointed out that all the costs and subsequent benefits have to balance. Present plans call for a cut in Medicare payments and this will have to be shifted to insurance or cash payments. Another issue of concern deals with what happens to insurance agencies. There was a question raised about whether or not Dr. Smith could admit a day. These visits would demand a lot of time away from the clinic patients into Castleview Hospital. Hospital officials explained that Dr. Smith does have admitting privilidges but the problem comes when after he admits a patient the patient is given a new doctor to follow the patients progress while in Price. in Castle Dale. The December meeting of the chamber is set aside for elections of upcoming officers and board members. There were 15 members present at Novembers meeting. Businesses are encouraged to become more involved in the chamber and the programs that are offered to improve the business outlook in the county. The reason behind this decision is that a physician has to visit patients in the hospital two times Dr. Scott D. Elder, D.D.S. 30. ir Tinman, Matthew Thorpe Cleaner 75 struction of stone benches for viewers to sit on while visiting the site. Officials hope to seek bids from qualified art conservators in the next few weeks and begin work next summer sometime. They hope to have the entire project finished by (Continued from Page 1A) black paint will be the hardest to remove. The report says some of the black paint seemed to be absorbed into the stone. The project could also include construction of a new protective fence, installation of interpretive signs and con- - aEH 30 the Lion. Jeff Williams is the 1 8 year old son of Stuart & Irene Williams of Ferron. Jeff Is a senior at Emery High and an all around good student Since Jeff was very young he has loved and participated in all sports. He especially enjoys basketball. In the 9th grade, while attending San Rafael Jr. High, Jeff broke and set new records In This sumand mer Jeff played in Roundball Ruckus basketball compeand Whoop-lt-Utition In Salt Lake. He Is active In his church activities and has served on the Ferron Stake Youth Committee. His future plans are to go on a mission and attend college. free-thro- Sponsored by lay-up- s. p Stop N Shop, Huntington has recently graduated with high honors from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco, and is now e in the office of practicing Dr. Daniel B. Coles, D.D.S. in Castle Dale. full-tim- For your convenience, Dr. Elder is now seeing patients during evening and weekend hours. New patients and emergency patients are always welcome. Dr. Elder is looking forward to many years of serving your dental needs. (Se habla espanol) Office: 600 N. Center, Castle Dale 381-244- 7 After Hours: 748-573- 0 |