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Show Emery County Progress, Cattle Dale, UfoWTuesday, October 12, 1999 SA 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 commu- ' 1 4 ' ? 9 (Courthouse chambers room In case of bad weather). The coalition will take a few min- be sent to Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum, Dept. J, 609 Main St., PO Box 193, Sistersville, utes to remember the women WV 26175. who died last year in Utah as a result of domestic violence. Visual Arts Guidelines and application Guest speaker will be Diane nity service nature. Please Stewart, State coordinator forms for the Utah Arts mail copy to the Progress at on the Governors Cabinet Councils 99 Visual Arts FelP.O. Box 589, Castle Dale, Council on domestic violowship are available to Utah Utah 84513; or phone it in at lence. Inspirational songs artists. Fellowship deadline Deadline is noon on will be performed by Marilyn is Dec. 15. Fellowships are Harber, local songwriter and available in areas of crafts, Friday. 381-243- 1. Oct 13-1- 9 Burn Window The burn window for Emery County is Sept. 15 - Oct. 15. It is illegal to bum outside this time. Before you bum, a novelist. Come Join Us! Lunch will be provided. There is no fee for the program. If anyone has any questions, please call Kathy 3 at Mary at or Mary Lou at 381-474- 381-254- 3, 381-474- 1. permit must be obtained Attn. Veterans Mr. John Maher, Departform one of your citys fire marshals. The cities are frequently receiving complaints concerning those who burn without the legal permits. Please, if you have any questions concerning this matter contact cne of your citys hire marshals or your city hall. Flu Clinics Southeastern Utah Health Department will be holding flu shot clinics on: Oct. 13, 9 ment Service Officer for the Disabled American Veterans, will be available in Oreen River, Oct. 19, at the City Center, 240 E. Main from 2 to 3 p.m. and at the Price Workforce Office, 475 W. Price River Drive 256, on Oct. 20 from 9 to 11 a.m. He win provide assistance with Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) issues. Please try to be early. Bring DD Form 214, mar-riagedivor- a.m. 12 p.m., Ferron Senior adoption, or death certificates, and birth Center; Oct. 13, 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m., Emery City HaU;' certiflcatesSSN. Oct. 14, 8 a.m. 12 p.m., Emery Telephone Office; Oct. 19, Bears & Books 8 a.m. 12 p.m.. Health Dept. proEmery County Castle Dale. There will be a gram will be participating in fee. You must have your Bears & Books, to benefit medicare card with you for Emery County Youth and the medicare to pay, no excep- Christmas Box House. Every tions. child deserves a childhood. These bears and books will add quality care and comOpen House It's finished! An open passion for children who -- -- -- 4-- house for the new Castle Dale Senior Citizens Center will be hosted Oct. 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. A ribbon cutting ceremony with the Emery County Commissioners will be held at 1 p.m. with open house to follow. Everyone is invited to attend and tour the new facility. Donations accepted Misti Downard, the daughter of Deputy Doug Downard and his wife Dawna, was recently diagthree-year-o- ld nosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Donations for Mistis medical fund can be made at any Zions Bank in her name. Dance at Halftime Hey Performers! You are invited to dance at half-tim- e of the Emery vs. Carbon JV Game. The performance date will be Oct. 14 at 6 p.m. Learn the routine at our "Spardette Clinic Oct. 11, at the Emery High Gym from 3:45 to 5:30. If you are playing soccer that night you can still come and leave for your game. There is an instruction and performance fee. Please Join us. H have been removed from their homes, making it a far less traumatic experience. We would like to be able to give each child a new bear and book of their own to cuddle and keep. Please show your support now. We can make a difference. Our goal is 100 bears and books by Oct. 20. Please drop off donations at your local library or the Emery County Extension Office located in the Castle Dale Courthouse, Room 1 14. If you have further questions or are interested in helping with lap quilts for this program, please call the USU office at 4-- 381-238- H 1. Poems Wanted Poems are now being drawing, mixed media, paint- ing, photography printmaking, and sculpture, as well as new genres including performance and conceptual art. Fellowships are awarded annually to encourage visual artists advance their professional careers. Fellowship applications must be postmarked by Dec. 15. For information about the Visual Arts Program or to receive an application form, contact the program coordinator, Lila Abersold at Open Amateur Photography Contest. Photographers form the Emery County area, particularly beginners, are welcome to try to win their share of over 1,300 prizes. The deadline for the contest is Dec. 15. The contest is open to everyone and entry is free. To enter, send one photograph in only one category: People, Travel, Pets, Children, Sports, Nature, Action, Humor, Portraiture, or Other. The photo must be a color or black-and-whi- print te (un- mounted), 8"xl0" or smaller. All entries must include the photographers name and address on the back, as well as the category and the title of the photo. Photographs should be sent to: The International Library of Photogra3600 phy, Suite Crondall Lane, Owings Mills, 101-900- 6, Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 15. Oct. 2026 MD 21117. 5, ents and community members to eat lunch at school with their children and other students. Governor Mike Leavitt proclaimed Oct. 13 as Take Your Family to Lunch" day to encourage parents, other family members and the community to become familiar with school food services and to show support for local .child nutrition programs. In addition to celebrating the benefits of school lunch, schools will have an opportunity to introduce of remind community members of the new logo and theme for Child u o Indicate category and form funds and for private sector Castle Dale (25 West Main applicable in upper left cor- and community planning. Street ) beginning at 4 and 7 ner of both copies. On one p.m. Permits are required for copy include your name and every person engaging in the address in upper right cormanufacturing, preparation ner. Deadline Postmark Nov. Church Sendees or handling of food or drink, 1. to Rita Bowles, 3212 S. (The Emery County or employed in or around food 2000 E. Salt Lake City. UT Progress will be publishing in a restaurant, hotel, bar, 84109-260schedules for Church Services in conjunction with the grocery store, milk or other food establishment. You Orangeville City Y2K Bulletin Board. If you would must attend one Food Ser- Darty like the schedule for your vice Training Program (1 12 Plan now to share your inchurchs services included hour class) and pass a writ- dividual New Years Eve cel- please send it to the ten examination based on the ebrations with the city, i.e., Progress, PO Box 589, Castle class every two years. There attend your own parties or Dale, UT 84513. You will only is a fee for the class. For more dances before 9 p.m., join in'" need to send it once and we information about the class the city's activities until will include it each week.) please call Terri Rushton at 12:15 a.m., then return to in Castle Dale or Dr. your own parties. Activities Desert Edge 1 Claron D. Bjork at are being planned for all age Desert Edge Christian in Price. groups. (Big screen TV for Chapel, Huntington. Sunmovie, funniest home videos day: Worship Service, 10 All Hallows Eve and regular TV coverage of a.m.. Adult and Childrens Have you every wondered New Years Eve; contests; Sunday School, 11 a.m. why we have Halloween? games; dancing; refresh(nursery provided 4 yrs). Does it have something good ments) At 1 1:30 p.m. we want Visitors always welcome. For about it besides childrens people to pack the block further information about fun? Come to Home Place in around city hall for a countweekly Prayer Meeting, Orangeville on Oct. 30 from down to the new millennium. Bible Studies, and Youth 10 to 3 p.m. for a reflection From a new bell tower, well Group, call Pastor Carl at day on the All Hallows. See ring the old town bell for the how that can help us be betfirst time in 45 years. Well ter persons. See why it is at also have fireworks, a balloon Emery Ward Church the end of the growing sea- drop, music and goodies. Our Emery Ward Church son of the year. For reservagoal is to share the responsi- schedule: Sacrament meettions call Paula at bilities and assignments so ing 10 a.m. Sunday School no one is overburdened. If and Primary, 11:15 a.m. ChristmasPoctrv Conyou have ideas or can help in Priesthood meeting, Relief test any way, big or small, call Society, Young Womens and Utah State Poetry Society city hall at Young Mens meetings 12:15 is welcoming submissions p.m. Everyone welcome. from the public for its annual Census Bureau Christmas Poetry Contest. The Census Bureau needs Independent Baptist Deadline postmark is Nov. 1. the help of local residents to Church For a copy of submission conduct Census 2000. Job The Castle Dale Indepenrules, send SASE to USPS cJ opportunities include office dent Baptist Church holds o Merrillyn Butterfield. 2026 work and census-take- r services each Sunday mornposiE. 10765 S. Sandy, UT 84092. tions in communities and ing at 10 a.m. for Sunday Rules: Theme is Christmas or neighborhoods. A large School and at 11 a.m. for winter, broadly interpreted number of part-tim- e posiWorship Service. There is a to include loneliness, acts of tions are available. For more Bible study each Tuesday giving, ect. There is an entry information on census jobs evening at 7 p.m. All services fee per poem (no limit). in your area, call toll-fre- e are held at the Castle Dale Poem must be unpublished The Census Senior Citizens Center. Evat time of entry and may be Bureau guarantees that the eryone Invited. For more inentered in one of three cat- answers given on census formation contact Pastor Sam Wilbanks at egories: A. Humorous, B. Se forms are kept strictly con 2. 381-225- 2 637-367- 687-293- 748-223- 3. 0. 748-265- 1. 384-312- 1. The Drivers License Div- be at the Emery 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. on Oct. 13 and 27. ision will County Courthouse from 9 to ac- entry in Historical Society cepted The Emery County Sparrowgrass Poetry for Forums new Poetic Achievement Awards poetry contest. The contest is free to enter. Poets may enter one poem only, 20 lines or fewer, on any subject, in any style. Contest closes Nov. 30, but poets are encouraged to send their Child Nutrition Programs at the Utah State Office of Education. The "Eat Right, Bee Bright" campaign seeks to reach children, parents, child nutrition program administrators and the community at large. The objectives of the "Eat Right, Bee Bright" campaign are to increase participation in the Child Nutrition Programs, increase nutrition knowledge, educate parents about the benefits of good nutrition and encourage children to make better food choices Since 1946, the National School Lunch Program has made it possible for schools throughout the nation to serve wholesome lunches to children to help meet their nutritional needs. These Eat lunches make a vital contriRight, Bee Bright." By eating bution to childrens mental right, children have a better and physical development. School lunch programs opportunity to learn and fewer disciplinary problems. help students by: By being well nourished Making healthy eating and responsive to the educa- choices available. In recent tional environment, children years, recipes have been are in a better position to de- modified to reduce the fat, salt and sugar content of velop into productive members of society," said Hank school lunches. Winawer, assistant director of Reinforcing classroom in Nutrition Programs fidential. Information collected in Census 2000 will mit two copies of poem provide local area data typed on standard size white needed for communities to line limit. receive federal program paper, forty-twSerious free verse form. Sub- Drivers License His- torical Society presents Mel Bashore, Senior Librarian for the LDS Historical Department, as guest speaker at the Museum of the San Rafael on Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. Mr. Bashores lecture will be a little twist on the Mormon Take your family to lunch on Oct. 13 11-1- rious, traditional form, C. The Southeastern Utah District Health Department will be conducting two Food Handlers Workshops Oct. 21, at the Health Department in 0-- Photography Contest The International library of Photography is pleased to announce its International work as soon as possible. Po- Trail incidents called "A ems entered in the contest Funny Thing Happened On also will be considered for The Way To Utah: Laughpublication in the Summer able Incidents on the Mor2000 edition of Treasured mon Trail. It is filled with Domestic Violence October is Domestic Vio- Poems of America, a hard- stories about skunks, lence Awareness Month. The cover anthology to be pub- snakes, mosquitoes, harEmery County Coalition has lished in June 2000. Antholnessing wild oxen, trail romances, and other humorangel pins available. They are ogy purchase may be reasking a dollar donation per quired to ensure publication, ous misadventures offering pin. The Coalition is plan- but is not required to enter an entertaining look, this ning a community program or win the contest. Prize win- program is made available on Oct. 13, at the Castle Dale ners will be announced on through the Utah HumaniCity Park from 12-- 1 p.m. Jan. 31, 2000. Poems should ties Council. To celebrate National School Lunch Week, which is schools statewide Oct. will host a Take Your Family to Lunch" day Wednesday by inviting parents, grandpar- Foodhandlers struction by using the meals and dining areas as learning laboratories. Students now have numerous menu choices, including a variety of entrees and salad, potato and pasta bars. Promoting nutrition as part of a comprehensive healthy lifestyle. By increasing awareness of the federal Dietary Guidelines for Americans," the program promotes health and helps reduce the risk of chronic disease. All lunches must meet the nutritional requirements outlined in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans." published jointly by the U.S, Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, d and must provide of the childrens nutritional Octo6cr 16th 1:00 pm Pfanting Hope ( v ! j 'T" A PCanting of pink tutips in honor and memory of those $ women wfto fuve had Breast cancer. Sponsored By Tfte f ! Women's Cancer Support Group, Castfcview Hospital t fie American Cancer Society. Near the emergency entrance at CastCcxicw Hospital Octo6er 18th pm Skirt Cancer Chcchs 2-4:- By 00 Dr. Cox, Hospitat cCassrooms. Oclo6cr 20th pm Cancer Education Day 3-5:- 00 Cancer Survivor Panel, Hospice & otfter cancer rcCatcd topics. Education Matcriat will 6c provided Drawing for a mammography Octo6cr 21st pm Free Breast Exams 1-5- :00 courtesy of - Jeanne Otscn, RN, PA-- C, Doris Cfiristcnscn, RN, MSN, FNP Hospital CCassrooms Sponsored 6y CastCcvicn Hospital, Hie Women's Cancer Support Group, American Cancer Society and So Eastern Utah llaiCth District -- one-thir- requirements for the day. The National School Lunch Program is designed to reach all schoolchildren in the United States. Free and reduced-price lunches are available for children who meet certain simple criteria. Local schools have information about eligibility and applications to receive these benefits. 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