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Show ..,..- nmii 2A Emery County T uesday, Progress November 1 , 1- T , r ", j , pm i. y- - i 1994 Bulletin board Bulletin board policy 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 line is noon each Friday. 381-243- 1. A Christmas craft fair will be sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 42 Dec. 10 from 10 a. m. to 6 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Funds for Girls State and other programs sponsored by the Auxiliary. If you are interested in buying a booth call Fer-ro- after 3 at 381-529- 4 after 4pm Orangeville Sign ups for Junior Jazz for and girls grades first to 12th will be Nov. 1 to 12 at the Food Ranch. For information call Drew LeRoy at 9 boys 748-274- or 748-272- n. 6 p.m. Castle Dale Sign ups for J unior Jazz for grades fust to 12th boys and This year Junior Jazz will try to have an 11th and 12th grade program. You can sign up or call for information at Dan Whiteleather, 9 or 5 or Drew 381-529- formation call Leonard Norton at For information in ClevelandElmo call Martin Wilson at 687-230- 6. 653-296- 6. Glee club Huntington Glee Club presents their 75th anniversary concert at the Huntington Stake Center. Everyone is invited to attend Nov. 4 at 7.30 p.m. Admission is free. 5. Juniors and seniors Craft fair 286-245- girls will be Nov. 1, 2, 8 and 9 at Castle Dale Elementary from 4 to 6 p m. For information contact Dan Whiteleather 4, 748-274- 748-272- LeRoy. Huntington area Junior Jazz sign ups for boys and girls grades first to 12th will be held Nov. 2 and 9 at the city hall from 5 to 6:30 p.m., no sign ups after Nov. 10. For in- - HEAT program A p m Bring your Social Secu- rity 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. Book week National Children Book Week is Nov 14 to 18 On Nov. 16 a Read Across American Readathon will be held from 12 representative of the Home Energy Assistance Target Program will be at the following senior citizen centers to take HEAT applications from elderly or disabled individuals. Huntington, Nov. 7 and 14, 11.30 a m. to 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 2 and 9, 12:30 to 1:30 30to6pm at the Hunting-to- n Library. Bring your own snacks, no drinks, and come join the fun Math night Castle Dale Elementary its second annual Math Family Night to be held es Luncheon at the school on Nov. 7 from 6:30 to 8 p m Fun hands-omath learning activities that Annual Pheasant Hunters Luncheon to be held at the Elmo Pioneer building on Nov. 5 and 12 Everyone is welcome. Sponsored by the Daughters of Utah Pioneer n family members of all ages can participate in will be demonstrated The entire family is welcome Children must be accompanied by an adult or an older family member who is at least 16 years of age Poppy sale Veterans of Foreign Wars will have Buddy Poppy sale Nov 4 and 5 The proceeds go to needy veterans and their families. Meeting The Southeastern Utah Association of Local GovernArea ments, District VII-Agency on Aging, District Advisory Council on Aging and Nutrition will hold its next scheduled meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 10 a m at the Green River Senior Citizen Center, 212 North Long Street. Symphony A The College of Eastern Utah is proud to present Utah Symphony in concert Nov. 7 at 7 30 p m. at Mont Harmon Junior High Auditorium Patron Listing tickets are $30, general admission is $5. Fer-ron.No- v. Temple opens to visitors I endorse DIXIE THOMPSON for Congress because she is a person f gd character, firm conviction and proven performance. Paid Political Ad by Mark Justice IjjjyjjjjJL U1HUU1UUUU1& The earlier, the better . . BOUNTIFUL- - All free tickets to the upcoming open house at the Bountiful Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints are now being distributed at a reservation center established in the Bountiful Regional Center. Although interest has been high and thousands of tickets are being distributed daily, there are still plenty of tickets remaining, open house officials say. The Bountiful Regional Center is situated adjacent to the Woods Cross exit off The 5. public open house at the Church's 47th and Utah's eighth temple is scheduled for Nov. 17, except for Sundays and Thanksgiving Day. A staff of some 185 volunteers has been trained to handle phone calls to the ticket reservation center. The phone 2 number is The hours The Bountiful Utah from Nov. 5 through Dec. 1 7, the temple will be of The Church of of operation are Mondays from Jesus Christ of Latter-da-TempleSaints is the faith's prepared for formal dedicatory services in 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesdays 47th in the world and the eighth in Utah. Temples January, after which it will be used only by through Fridays from 8 a.m. to are used for faithful members of the church. marriages, baptisms and other 8 p.m , and Saturdays from 9 After sacred a ordinances. house public open ' a.m. to 4 p.m. There is not a e 800 number to call. The center includes a computerized reservation system with 20 work stations and 20 The following statement ha? cal neutrality for the church telephone lines, according to carry out their ideas of good center manager Charles been issued by the First PresiThe church does not en- govei nmont Members are enBurgoyne. Open house hours dency of the Church of Jesus dorse political candidates or couraged to paiticipate as rewill be 8 a m. to 9.30 p m TuesChrist of Latter-da- y Saints: sponsible citizens in supportparties in elections. In this election year we reafChurch facilities are not ing measures that strengthen days through Saturdays, and 8 a.m. to 6 p m. on Mondays. firm the policy of strict politi- - used for political purposes. society morally, economically Political candidates should and culturally They are urged not imply that their candidacy to be actively engaged in woris endorsed by the church or its thy causes to improve their communities and make them leaders. more wholesome places in Church directories or mailing lists should not be used for which to live and rear families. The statement is from Presipolitical purposes. Church members should dent Howard W Hunter, world study the issues and candi- leader of the church and his dates carefully and prayerfully counselors in the First Presiand then vote for those whom dency, President Gordon B they believe will act with inHinckley and President Thotegrity and will most nearly mas S Monson 299-422- Almost half of all breast cancer occurs in women 65 and over. But the earlier you find breast cancer, the better your chances of beating it. A mammogram is the most effective way to detect breast cancer early. Want to know more. Callus. Its FREE. The Cancer 1 '800'4CANCER THE PL BJC S ,NK T0 CANCER INFORMATION Information (5) Service" $ y toll-fre- LDS officials comment on elections VOTE FOR CT w CLYDE THOMPSON FOR HONEST PROGRESSIVE RELIABLE CO COMMISSIONER VOTE DEMOCRAT NOV. 8 Paid Pol Advertisment iiiWUfciBWiau m YOUR VOTE & YOUR SUPPORT FOR: 1. Community Oriented Law Enforcement Enforcement 3. More Effective Law Enforcement 4. Law Enforcement More Specific To Your Needs PLEASE VOTE 2. More Efficient Law STEVE STREAM Emery County Sheriff NOVEMBER 8 |