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Show Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah T Tuesday, June 15, 1999 5A " Progress Bulletin Board 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, charitable or community service nature. Please mail copy to the Progress at PO. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or phone it in at Deadline is noon on Friday. 381-243- 1. June 16-2- 2 2 in Castle Dale or Dr. Claron D. Bjork at in Price. 381-225- 637-367- 1 Community Theater Emery County Community Theater will be presenting a Melodrama at the Emery County Fair. If you would like to be in this entertaining show, contact Jennifer Jackson at 8 after ,5 p.m. Please call by June 30. 384-252- County Pood Bank and Clothing Exchange. The D.R.O.PS. truck will be at its new location in the parking lot in front of Work Force Services on June 29. Please bring your bags and boxes and be there at 11 a.m. (Sign up will not begin until 1 1 a.m.) We are not responsible for late truck deliveries or the qualityquantity of the food offered. If you have any questions, please contact Cheryl at The D.R.O.PS. program is available to everyone on a first come, first serve basis, 381-541- Mammograms Ferron Library Treasure Your Library by coming to Story time at the Ferron Library. Every Tuesday beginning June 8, at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome! While your at it, come in and sign up for our summer reading program and earn booty for your very own pirate chest. New reading group will be every other Thursday, beginning June 10, at 2 p.m. for 10 and older. For more info contact the Library at 384-263- 7. The Salt Lake Regional Mobile Mammography will be at Emery Telephone, 455 E. HWY 29, Orangeville, July for eligible women over 35. ACR 7-- 8, licensed. Mammograms are your best defense against breast cancer. For an appointment call For those who may not have insurance, a voucher for a free mammogram may be available through the Southeast District of the Utah Department of Health. For more information call 381-225- Neighborhood Watch The Neighborhood Watch coordinators meeting will be at the Emery County Courthouse on June 15, 7 p.m. The topic will be Neighborhood Watch in coordination with Red Cross establishing shelter preparations in case of emergencies. All county coordinators are urged to attend. Anyone interested may attend. Orangeville Days Orangeville Days has been scheduled for June 19, with parades, games and entertainment. It will include the 2nd Annual ATV Poker Run; the 2nd Annual Float Your Boat Contest (boats are on sale at City Hall); The Miss Orangeville Pageant June 15 at Emery High; a community art display; the annual base- 2. Class Reunion The EHS Class of 1994 will be hosting its five year reunion on Aug. 7 at Emery High. Please bring your families or significant other and join us for a fun filled evening of food, games and lots of reminiscing. The festivities will begin at 5 p.m. and dinner will be served a 6 p.m. A dinner fee for adults will be charged, kids eat free. Please RSVP by June 18 to Tonja (Olsen) Yost, 2320 N. 600 E., Provo, UT 84604-1750. June 23-2- 9 Listening to Nature Home Place in Orangeville is with a gift from CJ- s- the store with the Largest Tool Selection in Southeastern Utah 0. Emery County Fair 99 Our Roots Run Deep July Exhibits from Aug. Commercial booths each day. Exhibits held at the Museum of the San Rafael. All other events held at the new Castle Dale Rodeo grounds unless otherwise stated. July 29, Lamb Fry, Talent contest, and Carnival. July 30, Rodeo 29 - Aug. 7. 3-- 7. and Dance. July Annual Bike Ride, Lamb fry, Talent night, and Carnival. Aug. 2, The Dutton Family Singer Castle Countrys Complete Home Center Now with improved axtra-ta- Portable Planer Variable Speed 12" Compound Miter Saw 31 Show. Aug. 3 Lamb fry, Talent night. Aug. 4, Lamb fry, family 12" Sidekidc Scroll Saw ll Mode! 40 540 fame, increased work & support more! i talent night, Annual 3 on 3 basketball tourney. Aug. 5, Lamb fry, Farm Bureau talent Modal 36 235 find, Melodramas. Variable speeds for cuffing a variefy of materials. Helper Arts Festival Downtown Historic Helper, is again proud to be the back drop for the 5th annual Helper Arts Festival, slated for Sept. 10 - 12. We are going to have entertainment galore. Demonstrations you must come out and see. So put us down on your calendar and make plans to come out and join the fun. The Festival also needs volunteers, to help us. For information call and come out and support this fun, local free event. offering a reflection day on June 26, from 10 to 3 on the theme Listening to Nature. Participants will have the opball game between the portunity to experience a Creekers and the Swampers; deeper calm, joy and awaresoftball games; pitch, hit and ness of life by taking a day to Church Services run competition; three on focus on the world around us. County (The Emery three basketball; a horseshoe We will consider how one can Progress will be publishing pitch; hockey game; and a do this where one lives. Call schedules for Church Services Paula for more information in conjunction with the Bulsafety event for kids. Orangevletin Board. If you would like ille residents interested in the and directions at the schedule for your churchs art show should contact services included please send Dawnette Tuttle, Queen Contest The San Rafael Pro Rodeo it to the Progress, PO Box 589, and for information on other activities contact Ruth Queen contest will be held on Castle Dale, UT 84513. You 2 or Carol June 27 in Castle Dale at 1 p.m. will only need to send it once Whimpey, All girls, age 14 and older, are and we will include it each Ware, invited to compete. The Conweek.) test will include modeling of Food Handlers 472-016- 15 Extra-ta- sliding supporting long stock New horizontal handle for operator comtort Unique base design tor mounting on 2x4s or workbench amp motor lor tough cutting obs lence adjusts lor Increased work support amp motor w de x 6 thick capacity Stainless steel table pia'en anc sufe grip polyurethane infeed and outleed roils Double cooed high speed steel knives are reversible for twice the cutt ng life Cjtterheao raises and lowers on four precision ground columns Large 12 x 26 Ubie with extensions Full 15 Full Quickset II Blade Chuck snaps open and closed for tast b ade threading and changing Otter 2' depth of cut for th ck wornpieces Equipped with extension table for Powerful Just plana powerful! Large table tilts 45 for bevel cutting Full 16' arm to blade capacity for maneuvering large workpieces 2' 155 $ '350 aa E LTA $355 5, OeWALT Portable EDeITJALT, 1)1744 BENCH ij GRINDER -- O' DRILL BIT SHARPENER Heavy Duty 10 0. 748-252- 62" Heavy Duty 6 58 HP 8; 1)1 748-265- 748-263- Workshop The Southeastern Utah Dis- trict Health Department will be conducting two Food Handlers Workshops June 24 at the Health Department in Castle Dale (25 West Main Street ) at 4 and 7 p.m. There is a fee for the class. For more information about the class please call Terri Rushton at Utahs DODUl riding attire, impromptu speaking, interview and horsemanship. For more information contact Jon or Cindy at 381-281- 7. Preregistration deadline June 24. (Distribution and Redistribution of Produce Surplus) Sponsored by the Emery Christian Edge 687-293- iftrrftffiri VnrTftffiTt PORTABLE DRYWALL 4 3. one-ha- lf from one-thir- d one-quart- er 1994. SCREWGUN SAW CUT-OF- F V 14 175 24I4NB ation growth rate slowing consistently been about percentage point above percent during the nations. During the late 2,048,753 to 2,083,238, according to the Utah Population 1970s, Utahs crude birth rate Committee increased dramatically while Estimates The (UPEC). population the nations remained essengrowth of 34,485 resulted from tially constant so that Utah 44,126 births less 11,648 was a full percentage point of above the nation. During that deaths, plus time, Utahs birth rate was al2,007. most twice the nations. Recontinues Utahs population to rank 34th in the nation, cently, Utahs birth rate has greater though the states growth rate been about during 1998 was much higher than the nations. Utahs crude death rate has than the national rate of 1.0 been at least of U.S. Bureau The consistently percent. percentage point bethe Census estimates that Utah was the fourth fastest low the nations. During the growing state in the nation 1970s and 80s, however, Utahs during 1998. Emery Countys death rate dropped more rapgrowth rate was .01 percent in idly than the nations, so that 1998, with 191 births, 61 deaths by 1997, Utahs death rate of of 120, 0.55 percent, was just 64 perand an cent of the national rate of 0.86 for a total of 10,939 residents in 1998 as opposed to 10,929 percent. Utahs population density is residents in 1997. Two distinguishing features interesting because the state of Utahs population are its is one of the most urban states birth and death rates and its in the nation, but it is one of density. Crude birth and death the least densely populated. rates are simply the number of Population density is the number of persons living in a given births and deaths as a percentarea. Since a common meaage of total population. Comsure of land area is square Utah has to pared the nation, crude a had miles, density is commonly high consistently birth rate and a low crude measured as person per death rate. square mile. In 1998, Utah had an averA large part of the reason Utah has a relatively high age 25.6 persons per square crude birth rate and a rela- mile, compared to 76.4 for the tively low crude death rate is country as a whole. Emery that its population is younger County had an average 2.5 peron average than the nations. sons per square mile in 1998. Utah, as a whole, has now Comparing birth and death rates for specific ages, Utah is experienced eight consecutive The much closer to the nation, but, years of net even after adjusting for age, 1998 level of 2,007 more people the state still has higher birth moving into the state than out is down significantly from the rates and lower death rates. record 22,831 observed during rate has crude birth Utahs 1998, Desert Chapel, Huntington. Sunday: Worship Service, 10 a.m., Adult and Childrens Sunday School, 11 a.m. (nursery provided yrs). Visitors always welcome. For further information about weekly Prayer Meeting, Bible Studies, and Youth Group, call Pastor Carl at 0-- D.R.O.P.S Utahs population increased 1.7 Desert Edge 00 0 6 000 KIM 6825 1 0445 During the past eight years, the number of people moving into the state is estimated to exceed the number moving out by almost 125,000. Even with this large net more than 60 percent of Utahs population growth since 1990 has come from natural increase, which is the difference between births and deaths. Utahs population growth is characterized by a high birth rate and low death rate. Natural increase since 1990 totals almost 230,000, while total population growth has been over 350,000. Natural increase is computed from records maintained by the Utah Department of Health. Natural increase in Utah during 1998 was 32,478. The largest natural increase re- corded since 1950 was 33,514 in 1980. The largest number of births, however, was during this past year. Of course, the reason natural increase was larger in 1980 than 1998, is that the number of deaths was proportionately higher in 1998. While the number of births has varied dramatically from one period to the next, the number of deaths, for the most part, has increased slowly and steadily since 1950. 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