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Show Progress Tuesday, October 25, 1994 8A Emery County r'' - I 04 Kim Burningham J Birthday Bash last week Students from San Rafael Junior High were honored at the Nikki Wagner, Brooke Livingston, for their work on publicity posters. Left to right are James Smith, KeriAnne Powell and Amanda Daley. al Birthday Bash on Utah history. quizzes guests at the Enthusiasm marks Centennial Committtee gathering (Continued from Page LA) Centennial that is truly one to remember." Linda Sappington, regional director for the Utah State Centennial Committee, re viewed some of the Centennial activities going on in the small towns of her county, Washington. She said Rockville is restoring a bridge, and Ivans is cleaning up the town. "How applications for funding can be make. Mr. Huntsman earlier noted that the Emery County Lasting Legacy Project is the restoration of the Buckhom Panel. The committee is in the process of gathering matching funds for that project, and, among other things, is selling "Give A Buck to the Buckhom" does all this take place?" she asked. "One of the strongest things is that people get behind these activities." She encouraged the mayors of each community to set an example by getting involved in the Cen- tennial. She said that community projects can be identified, assignments can be made and IteilteMaii Mfian (BsSSWffii SMMKMb as QGSSMI GasiMte 0OO rt'BT3ftaBTO '"1 t' U'lBU'w (Continued from Page at 4A) Peter Pan 687-935- 384-281- the 1995 musical Peter Pan will be held Nov. 1 and 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Castle Dale Elementary (moved from the original loca- or Val Jenkins at 0 Carnival Castle Dale Elementary is having a Halloween carnival Monday, Oct. 31, from 6 to 8 tion). Packets can be obtained at the Cleveland, Huntington, Castle Dale, Orangeville and Ferron city halls. Peter Pan will be presented the end of April. If you have any questions please call Susan Davis and tary school children are invited with their. Cost is $3 or $2 per person with PT A membership. No teenagers will be admitted without their parents. p.m. Pre-scho- elemen- ol To our family and friends: We want to thank each one of you for your concern at the time of Leeon's accident and during his recovery. & The doctors call Leeon the "Miracle Boy" and he has made a spectacular recovery. so glad to live in Castle Dale and Emery County and want each one of you to know we truly do appreciate you! We are iirMiMratfjgar- entertainment during the The next meeting of the Emery County Centennial Committee will be on Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the courthouse. Everyone is invited to attend. ssaiaisfifiSDo Food handlers get Program will be at the following senior citizen centers to take HEAT applications Handlers Workshops Oct. 27 at the Health Department in Castle Dale, 45 East 1 00 South, at 4 and 7 p.m. Permits are required for every person engaging in the manufacturing, preparation or handling of food or drink, or employed in or around food in a restaurant, hotel, bar, grocery store, milk or other food establishment. Y ou must attend one Food Service Training Program and pass a written examination based on the class every two years. There is a $5 fee for the viduals. Huntington, and 14, 11:30 a.m. to Terri Rushton at The hunting season for ringnecked pheasant and quail Lee, Pam, and Leeon Jeffs 381-2255- 2. HEAT program A representative of the Home Energy Assistance Tar- - Emery Youth Football final standings Orangeville 8-- 0 Huntington Castle Dale Ferron 6-- 2 3-- 5 2-- 6 7 Cleveland The Emery Youth Football Super Bowl will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, at 1 p.m. (Castle Dale vs. Ferron) and at 3 p.m. (Orangeville vs. Huntington). 1-- Vote 1 p.m.; Castle Dale, Nov. land 8, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p m.; Emery, Nov. 2 and 9, 11:15 to noon; and Ferron, Nov. 2 and 9, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Bring your Social Security Card, most recent utility bills, proof of income for the previous calendar month and proof of any medical payments made during the previous calendar month. Pheasant and quail hunting seasons class. For more information call NK - -- were on display at the museum. Also, the Huntington Glee Club provided musical trict Health Department will be conducting two Food from elderly or disabled indiNov. 7 Carol Ann), bishopric, for those that did chores, mowed lawns, brought in food, sent cards, called, visited, YOU!! fasted, and remembered us in their prayers-THA- cSSMWfdWIMB:-dssapMiaiDg-B Sappington. Also in the meeting, awards were presented to several Canyon View Junior High art students who made posters to advertise the program. Forty five posters were made and several The Southeastern Utah Dis- 4. Tryouts for w ODD ts. Bulletin board To the EMT's (Les, Etova, Marie, Q&oe In honor of their visit and support to the local comwere given to mittee, Mr. Burningham and Mrs. open on Nov. 5. Shooting begins at 8 a m. on opening day. Seasons for both species close on Nov. 20 with certain exceptions. Daily bag limits are two rooster pheasants and five quail. Refer to the upland game proclamation for details. Hunters are required to have in possession a combination or small game license and upland game habitat stamp. 1 QUH Stop Smoking. American Heart Association CAST TOUR VOTE FOR 3 3 3 Elect BEVAN WILSON 0 0 EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE CAPABILITY INTEGRITY DEDICATION COMMISSIONER have the time, desire, experience and ability to do the job right. I've done it before, can do it again." "I I Each Other We Need Paid By Utahns For Responsible Term I.mnts-Ro- b Bishop, Ch, urman Paid Pol. Advertisement BUMS SWASEY FOR EMERY COUNTY RECORDER Paid Pol Ad |