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Show ipiWiyiiy i yiir yr jw :jrin yry y r 'p," y- i- rr y, y m yrf yip'inir ygpir rpir'rfg fffniMiiirii lyiTir-- jr WHWjUpiflWIlBIHllB - ul pi Emery County yi pr Tiir .ijir-Tpl- Progress Tuesday, October 25, 1994 Missionaries 5A Birth Price Jerry and Trinidi Price would like to announce the birth of their daughter, Jendi Lynn. The black haired, blue eyed beauty was born Aug 3 at St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. She weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Grandparents are Parke and Toni Killpack of Ferron, and Evan and Marylou Price of Clawson. Great-grandparen- are Dwight Lewis Dean Stilson has been called to serve in the Taiwan, Taichung Mission. He will leave for the Mission Training Center on Nov. 16, 1994. He will speak at his farewell on Sunday, Oct. 30, in the Orangeville 2nd Ward, Orangeville. The meeting will begin at 1 0:50 a.m. Dean is the son of Lewis and Leigh Stilson of land. Sister Tricia Williams has been called to serve in the Thailand-Bangko- k Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and Maude Killpack of Ferron, and James L. and Kathryn Ward of Cleve- Sister Williams Lewis Dean Stilson ts Saints. She is the daughter of Fred and Gerry Williams. Sister Williams farewell meeting will be at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Wellington LDS Ward house, located across from the city park. She will enter the Missionary Training Center on Nov. 2. Alex Harvey Nash Baltzer Leslie Oveson Elder Alex Harvey has accepted a call to serve in Maryland B altimore Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is the son of Sid and Linda Harvey of Fer-ro- Elder Nash Baltzer has recently returned from serving a mission for the LDS Church in the California Riverside Mission. Nash is the son of Tom and Shirley Baltzer. His farewell will be held Oct. 30, 1994, at 9 a.m. in the Fer-ro- n 3rd Ward. He will enter the Mission Training Center rament meeting on Oct. 30, 1994, at 9 a.m. in the Orangeville 3rd Ward on 165 Elder Leslie Paul Oveson has been called to serve in the Los Angeles, California Mission for the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Les is the son of Paul and Sandra Oveson. He will be speaking in Sacrament meeting on Oct. 30, 1994, at 1 1 a.m Meeting will be at the Cleveland 1st Ward. Everyone is invited. n. on Nov. 2. Eagle Scout He will be speaking in Sac- West 800 North, Castle Dale. Everyone is invited. are Lillie Snow of Orangeville, and Victor and Alice Price of Castle Dale. Jeridi would also like to announce the birth of her cousin, Bryton K. Killpack. Bryton was bom Oct. 7 at Utah Valley Hospital weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces. Mom, Kandi Killpack, and daughter are recuperating at home. K JOSAVISC.S .Lr niltecTCOt All rights reserved by the Emery County Progress All property of Emery County Progress No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent I Birthday - Jrocrcy newspaper, established in 1399, and published every Tuesday, Castle Dale Ulah 84513 A weekly J If The family of Margaret A r i 4 t sz w U Foredilonal classified or display advertising call 381 2431 Kevin Ashby, Publisher Larry Davis, Editor Copy Price 50 Emery and Carbon Counties Year $18 00 In Utah outside area $21 00 Out of State $25 00 (includes APO FPO) In No gifts please. Invitations will not be sent. Margaret Magnuson Community Theatre a ISSN 0747 2129 Postmaster send changes of address to Emery County Progress PO Box 589 Castle Dale Utah 84513 Jr Magnuson cordially invites all friends and relatives to an open house in honor of her 80th birthday at the Castle Dale Senior Citizens Center on Saturday, Oct. 29, 1994, from 2 to 6 p.m. $ 190 E Main, Posta1 paid Emery County Community Theater announces tryouts for the musical Peter Pan will be T. J. Jensen held Nov. 1 and 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Castle Dale ElemenT. J. Jensen, the son of Gayle tary. Tryout packets are now and Connie Jensen and a memavailable at the Cleveland, ber of the Castle Dale 2nd Huntington, Castle Dale and Ward, received his Eagle Scout Ferron city halls. Award on Sept. 17 at a Court of If you are unable to attend Honor held at the Little Bear on the two nights listed, please Campground. The Eagle contact director, Susan Davis 0 or assistant direcProject T. J. chose was putting at 4 up flag poles in front of the tor, Val Jenkins, at Castle Dale Fire Department to make arrangements as the musical will be cast at the building. T. J. would like to thank his completion of the last tryout Scout leaders who helped him date listed. Men, women, boys to achieve this award and also and girls of all ages are encourall those who helped in any aged to try out. Anyone with dance or gymnastic training is way with his project. 687-935- 384-281- also encouraged to try out. Peter Pan is a magical story about a young boy who never wants to grow up. Peter lives in Neverland but flies to the Darling home in London to listen to Wendy tell stories to her brothers. One night Peter loses his shadow and the adventure for Wendy, John and Michael begins. The musical will be presented in the Emery County High School Auditorium, April 26 to May 1. Yes, Peter will fly! Yes, Tinkerbell will spread her pixie dust! If you want to join the backstage magic by helping with scenery, props or as a member of the stage crew, call Karen Truman at 687-916- 9. regulations require that all subscriptions be advance 2nd class postage paid at Castle Dale Utah and additional mailing oflce ll am 1 Kr C Member of Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association announces tryouts UA in tiling - a m ii i i i' fiinm ig to a long a- - it Honn-Io- ill Roger. ORRIN HATCH HAS BEEN THE CHIEF 2 x DEFENDER OF RURAL UTAH. MET JOHNSON, New Harmony n rural Utah, what tic appreciate most I about Orrin Hatch that he's willing to is take on the Clinton Administration. When the President of the United States doesn't understand the West, and when the Secretary of the it Interior tries to lay waste to our water, grazing, and mining issues is extremely important to us, and to our way of life, that Orrin Hutch is our c hief defender. " Results for Rural Utah legislation to more than merits made to counties 1 double pav under the la of the Year! Shop Early! And Shop Often! As we lower prices at our... Biggest Furniture Sales Campaign ment-ln-- 2 sAf'J -- incmoms. )) J Money D own! ustratio (JJv Interest! Payments! m ZUonthsH! Jurni !h!S OI,er 11 omy I Program dll ). Ill pav merits are made to counties with large amounts ot tederalh owned land. I 3 1 ead the tight against the linton Xdministrations "War on the West In blocking their proposals to radicalh and unfairly alter grazing fees and regulations mining law, and taxes on energv I C ead the tight that defeated the extreme mining law reform proposals m the 100th, 101st, 102nd and lOfrd congresses. Additionally he has proposed reasonable reform of the 1872 mining law. really mil... Save You Money!" rights-of-vva- 6 Street beautiful Downtown Price' - OPEN Monday-Saturday -- 10 - 7 v, Protected local interest In ensuring an equitable resolution ot the tlas and Monticcllo mill tailings issues 7 Proposed and fought tor the protection ot private propertv rights from excessive federal intrusion 8 Brought balance to env uonmental policv m the reform ot law, reauthoriation ot the Supertund the Sate reauthona-tioand ct, Prinking Water ot the Clean Water tdS Soon! 66 E. Main ' C 1 I FREIGHT DAMAGED F1 0"IHf JR3IITIIKE ontinues to tight tor reform ot the Fndangered Species Act and the protection ot private propertv rights 5 Is a leading promoter and piotector ot RS2477 which are essential to the basic transpoitation intrastructure of rural I'tah 4 )s Nils si UIIK n Act. |