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Show - Tuesday, October 21, ia97 2A Emery County Progress, Castle Dale. Utah Bulletin board Oct. The Emery County Progress welcomes your bulletin board items for publication. We will publish the item for two consecutive weeks. All entries must be of a nonprofit, charitahlp or community service nature. Please mail copy to theProgressat P.O. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or phone it in at Deadline is noon on 381-243- 1. Friday. October 22-2- 8 Veterans Outreach program Veterans may meet with the new Disabled American Veterans Dept. Service officer, Ronald Bacher, on Oct. 22, at the Job Service office in Price, from 9 to 11 a.m. He can assist you will BA issues. There will be food handlers classes on Oct. 22, at 9 a.m., 4 p.m., and 7 p.m at the Southeastern Utah District Health Dept, in Price. Classes will be also be taught at the Castle Dale Office on Oct. 30, at 4 and 7 p.m. For more information call Terri at The club will meet Oct. 22, at 7?30 p.m. in the Emery County Commission Chambers. This meeting is to help write comment letters to the BLM about the proposed offhighway travel plan. The letters must be received by the BLM before Nov. 14. Everyone interested or willing to help is invited and encouraged to attend. CrofsToix 687-213- Satellite Training Broadcast Emery County is sponsoring an NACo Satellite Training Broadcast, Community Conflicts: Dont you just hate them? will be Oct. 23, beginning at 11 a.m. in the Emery County Courthouse. Part 1 1 1 to 1 1 :55 a.m. helps you identify the various communities within your county and understand how and why their perspective differ. Part 2 12:05 to 1 p.m. demonstrates practical techniques for resolving conflicts identified in Part 1 from land use issues, to environmental impacts, to racial politics. Topis you need! Skills you can use! Plan to attend. Emery County Landfill hours The Emery County Municipal Landfill winter operation hours 1, will be Mon. Sat. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The beginning Oct. landfill will be closed the following holidays: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day. -- United Methodist Church The 91st annual Roast Beef Dinner, bake sale and Bazaar will be Nov. 1, at the church. Dinner will be served from 11 am. to 2 p.m. The bake sale and bazaar are from 9 am. to 3 p.m. The bazaar features crafts, handwork, Afghans, quilts, white elephants, antiques and collectibles, wall hangings and much more. The public is welcome. Needed Concerned Residents Bible Church Services The Bible Church holds services in the Castle Dale Senior Citizens Center, 40 S. Center. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; evening Bible study, 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. For more information call 384-312- 1. 04 6 October 29 - November 4 Food Handlers workshop The Health Dept, will conduct two food handlers workshops in Castle Dale at the Health office on Oct 30, at 4 and 7 p.m. There is a fee for the class. For information call Terri Rushton at Halloween Carnival -- 7:00 The Edge iiivii' yy;) ..Til 'final I KNOW WHAT YOU E Cleveland Elementary will sponsor another fun filled Halloween Carnival on Oct. 31, at the school All the fun starts at 6 p.m. and will include spooky games, great food and lots of Halloween tricks and treats. There will be a cake decorating contest and cake auction to follow. So put on your costumes and gather up the kids for a safe family night out. Family tickets will be available at the 5 school starting the 27th. For more information call or " -f- ilm . bV 653-223- DID LAST T -- MOST WANTED 9:00 653-221- 9. SUMMER m - Haunted Castle a,!i The Utah State Hospital proudly presents the 26th year ofThe Haunted Castle, 1300 E. Center St., Provo. Doors will open on Oct. 24, 25, 27-3from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Mon.-Fr- L and 7:30 to 11 Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the Halloween. on p.m. 6 door. For more information call or 1, FANTASTICAL!" r C" BACK) r 1 nTTWCO STUDENT NIGHTS Tuesday & Wednesday . 344-422- 344-425- 4. Cleveland Elementary PTA fundraiser $300 Cleveland Elementary PTA is selling grocery certificates for Smiths and City market as a fundraiser. These certificates are used just like cash and allow the elementary to keep 5 of all sales. It takes only a few minutes to pickup your certificates at the school during school hours or on weekends call Christy Reed in Elmo at 1 So remind your or call Jamie Jensen at friends certificates. For to and the use neighbors, parents, more information call the above numbers or the elementary at with Activity Card SURREME 653-257- mCjeeuer 653-221- 9. in-la- 653-223- 5. Performances!! Half-Tim- e Mon.-Fr- i. 8.30 Sat Performing groups interested in performing at Emery High halftimes, please contact Nadene Hinkins, 748-530- 4. 8 30 a m. 1.30pm plnn support Builds: Continued from page 1A The Emery County planany public support for the idea, ners have sought some creative even though privately, many solutions for their federal lands. have voiced support for it and They have imported the idea of some have commented on its a National Heritage Area from creativity. Some local officials the east, where there are more are pleased the environmental than 100 such places. They have groups are taking a combined it with the concept of see attitude on the plan. a National Conservation Area, Jeffs xplained to public: which provides a different level lands council members that raof protection than wilderness. dio station KUER recorded And, of course, they would in- much ofthe recent public meetclude acreage for wilderness ing where the plan was introdesignation, the editorial duced to Emery County resi-- ; reads. dents. The program producer Further, it ends by saying, then interviewed Utah Con- -. Emery Countys leaders have gressman Jim Hansen, chair- put years of consideration into man of the House of Represen-- : how best to manage and protect tatives Natural Resources Comthe San Rafael Swell. Their pro- mittee. The reported then reparkposal for a million-acrported that Hansen said he like expanse of federal land de- would like Emery County offi-- : serves more than the perfunc- rials to appear before the comtory dismissal they got two years mittee to introduce their plan. - Gaining political and public ago. Jeffs said the proposal is get- support for the idea is key to its ting extremely positive cover- success. age in the press, and just as Another indication of the importantly, it is not being blasted by the environmental plans viability is that Utah Conorganizations. Emery County gressman Chris Cannon agreed officials are being told privately to listen to the plan last Friday that individual environmental- during a visit to Utah. ists have been told that if they Local officials are also hoping mil5.7 less than the to conduct a press conference support lion acres of wilderness being in Salt Lake City sometime this pressed by the Wilderness Coa- month. Members of Utah Gov- -' lition, they will be publicly criti- emor Mike Leavitts staff could cized and ridiculed. be asked to help make the Therefore, they dont expect wait-and- -; - e, H.'S&Ughts The Western Railroad and Mining Museum is currently seeking pictures of Carbon County residents who served in WWII to become part of a permanent display. Have a 5X7 copy made, tag it with name of veteran, place and year of service, then take it to Gail Cox at The Gallery. Framing will provided by the museum. Questions, call 472-849- 4. r jam SQS Seeking Pictures For more information call: Darlene Magnuson Stacy McElprang Bring ideas, pen and paper, or laptop. 384-316- November 7 & 8,1997 Cottonwood Elementary School - Orangeville, Utah Everyone is invited to join Booths are $20.00 381-25- Nov. 4 Emery County residents who are concerned with local issues such as: jobs, housing, youth, transportation, etc., Emery County and the Community Development Initiative of Emery County needs you! If you have a little spare time and are interested in investing time and energy into your community, contact Sherry 9 Mon. through Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tannahill at T'estu)Q& Christnos to 15 AA Meetings are every Thursday night, 8 p.m. at the Hunting-to- n Senior Citizen Center (around back). All meetings are one hour long. Ifyou or a loved one needs help please join us. For more information call AA meetings 687-994- 8. from ths Emery county Progress advisory council 1- Editing needs improving.' 2- Layout is improving but still needs additional work. 3- - Cover additional sports on the sports page. 4- - Need additional coverage on outdoor activities. Things such as mountain hiking, hiking, hunting and fishing. 5- - Photos are good but use more r. 6-- Keep society page in the same place in each newspaper. It is one of the most important sections and should be highlighted. 7-- Front page contains a good mix of news. 8- - Make IB like a front page, or make it a photo page. 9- Keep the locally written guest editorials coming. d local temperatures and weather. 11- - Cool to the idea of adding Seventh District Court coverage. 12- - No! to adding jail bookings, arrests, divorces, etc. 13- - Yes! to a regular feature highlighting places to visit and tilings to do within two hours drive of Emery County. 14- Try to develop a way to increase social news from Emery County towns, liaybe putting one parson in, charge of it for. the entire county isthe answer. full-colo- Id-Ad- Mart Dana to uisit CEU Oct, 14 the College of East- poet. This reading was the kickoff ern Utah was honored with a for this years writers series, visit by a major voice in contemporary American poetry, Rob- which has boasted in the past ert Dana. CEU would like to such names as Jimmy Santiago express appreciation to Guy Bacca, Ken Brewer, and David Lebeda and The Utah Arts Lee. Council for bringing this Nancy Takacs and Kent eccentric poet to its Templeton are still working out the remainder ofthis years se campus. Dana read to a moderately nes. sized audience in CEUs little theatre. Robert Dana recently retired as the Poet in Residence at Cornell University in his home Continued from page 1A state of Iowa. Dana has published 12 collections of poetry People think all the dinoand has received many honors saur bone they take is the same, including a nomination for the but it isnt. This stuff is important and provides a lot of inforPulitzer in 1989. He was also chosen to judge mation, he said. the poetry section of the 39th Kurtland complemented Annual Utah Original Writing Burge and his staff on their diContest. Nancy Takacs, CEU nosaur work the last few years. For a small college, English professor and personal friend of Dana said, It was they are doing more than anylucky for us to have him here one else in Utah, commented because he is such an honored Kurtland. ed Dino theory: two-ye- ar Come Have a Spooky Fun lime! 1 4x4 Wheel Bearing Pack 1st Annual I I I Each Exp. 110497 I I Terrain Tamer I Shocks S6to Install alloween Party October 29 from 5-- 8 at p.m. mmmmmmmmJ FrcfDt End Alignment Most Passenger Cars A UgtH Trucks Foreign I V7 A With Coupon Exp. I For children ages 12 and younger. V) Cost: $4.00 110497 Domeshe Free Carnival Games Water Games Swimming State i i Inspection Spook Alley Treats Prizes For more information call: Exp. 110497 i 637-794- 6 i |