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Show rnf"fiirtirtipia"iiii Emery County Progress Eagle Scout Weddings 1 ! r' ' 1 1 1 1 ms p HP'UIWH. ? r rt?V t r pwr HfgETy.mijpi.1 w.i Tuesday, November 8, 1994 3A of Emery. Isaac reached the Arrow of Light rank in Cub Scouting and earned the Faith in God award. In Scouting he has earned the On My Honor award and has completed 36 Merit badges. For his serviceleader-shi- p project he assisted in the installation ofa new sprinkling system at the Museum of the San Rafael. Isaac and his parents would like to thank the leaders he has had along his trail to Eagle for their untiring support, pa- tience and dedication. Birth Fillmore Isaac Bott 3 at an Eagle Court of Honor to be held for him at the Castle Dale Stake Center. son Mark is the 1 ld of Mike and Katherine V C) SraO Baughman - rji X' THifr Jones Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baughman announce the marriage of their daughter, Nicole, to Nick Jones, the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaNae Jones. The couple were married on Sept. 3 in Las Vegas, Nev. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception for family and friends on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Helper Civic Auditorium. Monfredi of Castle Dale and a member of Troop 306 of the Castle Dale 1 st Ward. Marks Eagle proj ect was the planning and building of the information sign located on the lawn of the Castle Dale City Hall. Mark would like to thank all of his church and Scout leaders, family members and all those who extended their time and effort to help him complete this project and to help him reach his goal in earning his Eagle Scout award. Tyson Huntington Tyson R. Huntington, the son of Lloyd and Kollette Huntington of Castle Dale, has of David and Colleen Bott of earned his Eagle Scout award. Castle Dale, the grandson of His Court ofHonor will be held Hugh and Shonna Peterson of on Nov. 13 at the Castle Dale Emery, and the late Glen and Caroline Bott of Castle Dale. 1st Ward. He is also the to like would thank Tyson his Scout leaders, his friends of LuDean and Ella Maxfield and family for their time, effort and support on his behalf in reaching his goal, with a special thanks to Vernell FIRST Rowley and the Emery County Historical Society. Tysons project was markV ing the Spanish Trail by placing signs at certain areas along ld great-grandso- n Mike and Jessica Fillmore of Tucson, Ariz., are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Madison Rebecca. She was bom Oct. 10, 1994. She weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 19 12 inches long. She is welcomed home by her older brother, Andrew. Grandparents are Lee and Irene Fillmore of Lawrence, and Alan and Becky Jorgensen of Huntington. pLASS iraive For First Class Service On the trail. Church presents campaign to combat teenage smoking Missionaries Nathan Isaac Bott of Troop 306 of the Castle Dale 1 st Ward will be presented his Eagle Scout award on Sunday, Nov. 13, at a special Court of Honor. Isaac is the son The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daing a nationwide public service campaign focusing on personal and family values and how they can influence a teenagers decision to not smoke. The Church feels it has a social responsibility to address smoking and its devastatingmonsequences on teenagers," said Gerry Pond, executive producer of the radio public service campaign. "Children are smoking at a younger and younger age, so, its very logical that the church will produce this series of PSAs focusing on how family and personal values influence the choices that teenagers make. These 30- - and 60- - second radio messages are meant to educate and inform young people and their parents about how values can help people to avoid making bad choices in g All Your Travel Needs Ccnlaululwn fo oal Tjtand tyiinneM MIKE & CINDY SCHMITZ Saints is launch- y anti-smokin- 95 East Main Price, Utah who won the 7 day Puerta Vallarta Vacation. A special thanks to everyone who came in to enter our drawings. Rudy & Jennie Felice - winners of Las VegasTreasure Island Vacation. Mike & Mary Hert - winners of Powderhorn Ski Package CALL 637-060- 7 life." Bob Huntington Eric Tennant Elder Melvin and Sister Roxie Huntington have recently returned from serving a mission for the LDS Church at Elder Eric Nielsen Tennant has recently returned from serving a mission for the LDS Church in the Wisconsin MilMo. waukee Mission. Eric is the son of Lee and Colleen be will in Tennant. They speaking He will be speaking in SacSacrament meeting on Nov. 1 3 in the Ferron 5th Ward at 550 rament meeting on Nov. 13, South 400 West. Everyone is 1994, at 1 p.m. in the Ferron invited to attend the meeting 2nd Ward, 555 South400 West, Ferron. Everyone is invited. which will start at 9 a.m. Adam-Ondi-Ahma- n, Anniversary 65th anniversary The family and friends of Wayne and Edith Johnston will join with them in celebrat- ing their 65th wedding anniversary. An open house will be given in their honor Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Wellington LDS Stake Center, 935 East Main. The couples family are Von MB iP1 Stop Smoking. American Heart Association and LaRaine Johnson, Vion and Coleen Johnston, Vonna and Martin Hamaker Valyn-d- a and Muggs Clark. No gifts, please. A 4 DaVs 3 deluxe newspaper, established in 1899, and published every Tuesday, 190 E Main, Castle Dao Utah 84513 ISSN 0747 2129 Postmaster send changes of address to Emery County Progress PO Box 589 Castle Dale Utah 84513 For editorial, classified or display advertising call 381 2431 Kevin Ashby, Publisher Larry Davis, Editor Copy Price 50 Emery and Carbon Counties 1 Year $16 00 In Utah, outside area $21 00 Out of State $25 00 (includes APO, FPO) In Postal regulations require that all subscriptions be paid in advance 2nd class postage paid at Castle Dale, Utah and additional ma ling office Tft.L'R... Uf,,-..-!.- -. Member of Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association 2 Adult - Accomodations as EMERY COUNTY ATTORNEY (With apologies to David Lctterman) Number 1 0: It'll keep him off the streets. Number 9: He's smarter than he looks. Really! Number 8: If you squint, he sort of looks like Perry Mason. Number 7: After three tries, he's finally found the right party. Number 6: As a defense attorney, he's probably been responsible for sending more criminals to prison than anyone else in this county. Passes ii politics. i Number 4: He won't run for Congress as soon as he gets elected. T. at th Holidav lnn lor 2 Adults tree in the to Number 3: We ought to help him - he's too honest to make a living Disneyland in private practice. Receive one ticket for each $100.00 in receipts purchased in Emery County. u weekly Depression: Treat It. Defeat It. TOP TEN REASONS TO ELECT ALLEN S. THORPE Number 5: He's the "Forrest Gump" of All rights reserved by the Emery County Progress All property ot Emery County Progress No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent I Hess, senior account executive for Bonneville Communications in Utah, said the eight radio spots were made from 50 interviews conducted with teenagers and families around the country. "We were trying to tap into what will really work with kids, from whatever ethnic or religious background they come from. So, we interviewed real teens in real situations, Hess said. Hess also said he was surprised by the character exhibited in the youth. Hess said he didn't expect so many teens to be rock solid in their decisions not to smoke. "These teens have reasoned through their decisions based on morals and things they have been taught, he said. "They knew what they did and didn't want and they were willing to make sacrifices to stay away from smoking." The public service announcements are companions with three radio programs opposing tobacco use produced by the Church's Public Affairs Department, The programs, entitled "Teens and Smoking," "Kicking the Habit," and "The Tobacco Epidemic," are part of the Church's Times and Seasons radio series which has 48 half-hou- r programs focusing on important moral and social issues, The public service announcements are being sent on CD's to over 8,000 radio stations nationwide. Receipts must be dated between Oct 17, 1994 and Dec. 23, 1994 with verification of Emery County business. Turn in receipts to any City Hall, Elmo Library, Clawson - Dorlynn Nielson home or Chamber Office 41 0 E. Main, Castle Dale. All receipts will be added by Chamber. Drawing will be held Dec. 24, 1994 at the Chamber office. Put receipts in an envelope with Shop Emery County, Your Name, Address, and Phone Number on the outside. Discount To: Movieland Wax Museum Miniature Golf Ripley' Believe or Not, Medieval Time Sea World Universal Studio Magic Mountain, Swimming Pool & Jaccuzl AND THE NUMBER 1 REASON TO ELECT ALLEN S. THORPE AS EMERY COUNTY ATTORNEY: has a son at Harvard and he needs the money! He K pmery County Chamber oH Commerce Number 2: After being the public defender for 13 years, he's earned it! Emery County Cfiain6er of Commerce Box 32, Castle Dale It is presented This ad was prepared and paid for by myself humor into the campaign Mr Blackwell had nothing tongue in cheek and is intended to bring a little to do with this ad He has run a very clean and positive campaign and has been very fair to me throughout Furthermore, hope that no one will infer that do not take the office of County (NOTE FROM ALLEN THORPE Attorney seriously do But don't think it hurts to have a little fun at one s own expense1) |