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Show 10A Emery County Progress, Casue Tuesday, October 12. 1999 Dale, Utah Humerous incidents focus of lecture snakes, mosquitoes, harnessnight each August is one of wild trail the most well attended romances, oxen, ing and ether humorous misad- events. The Emery County Histori- ventures offering an enterPresident, Sam Singleton, cal Society will present Mel taining look. This program is was instrumental in having a Bashore, Senior Librarian for made available through the large group of Society members participate in the recent the LDS Historical Depart- Utah Humanities Council. ment, as guest speaker at the Emery County Historical Public Lands Day at the CopMuseum of the San Rafael on Society has one of the largest per Globe mining site to help Thursday, Oct. 21, beginning historical groups in Utah preserve and recapture this at 7 p.m. with 100 registered members area history. Mr. Bashores lecture will or more each year and is also The Society is an enthusibe a little twist on the Mor- one of the most active, offer- astic participant in utilizing mon Trail incidents called A ing and participating in a the Speakers Bureau of the Funny Thing Happened On range of historically based Utah Humanities Council several times a year and corThe Way To Utah: Laughable events and activities. are Incidents On The Mormon Memberships accepted dially invites everyone to join all year long, and renewed in us for another enjoyable Trail. The evening will be filled January of each year. The an- evening that is educational with stories about skunks, nual cowboy poetry and song and entertaining. By SYLVIA NELSON ECHS Media Rep. Kelaunl Rupp Judd G. Beagley Steve and Gayle Beagley of Ferron, are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Judd George Beagley, to Keiauni Rupp, the daughter of David and Man's Rupp of Tooele. They have chosen Oct. 15, for their marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception in the couples honor will be held' for all family and friends on Oct. 16, from 9 p.m. at the Ferron Stake Center. Judd is a 1996 graduate of Emery High School. He went on an LDS Mission to the Boston Massachusetts Mission, He is currently living in Tooele and apprenticing as an electrician, and going to school in Salt Lake City. Keiauni is a graduate of CEU. This past summer she was a counselor at BYU for the Especially for Youth Program. She is currently working. Her plans are to attend the University of Utah next semester. 7-- Schools participating in Census 2000 The purpose of the kits is to increase participation in Census 2000 among children and parents. In 1990, many parents did not record children on their census questionnaire," said Prewitt. This program is one way we hope to ensure that every child is counted. Kenneth Prewitt, Census Bureau director, announced recently that the Census Bureau, through its partnerships with schools and leading education associations, has provided to date more than 300,000 Census in Schools kits throughout the country. Crisp Casn. cool Gish back offers on Amana appliances before our season or savings comes to a close! Fall in for We hope parents will urge their schools, and that teachers will urge their principals, to take part in the Census in Schools program. Census in Schools is an ideal way to teach parents through their childrens lessons about the importance of including their entire family on the census forms, said Commerce Secretary William M. Daley, who helped kick off the national program in March. This project will help make sure whole families are counted on April 1, 2000, enabling this to be the most accurate census ever. The program will provide students with a letter explaining to parents the importance of an accurate census. The letter will be available in English, take-hom- e Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog and Korean. maAdditional take-hom- e terials will provide a recreational Census 2000 activity for students to complete with their parents. These materials will be sent tothe schools in February 2000. Each Census in Schools teaching guide contains lesson plans that address map Paula Bramall Thomas Humphrey Sam and Ruth Bramall announce the marriage of their daughter, Paula, to Thomas Humphrey, son of Tom and Ginger Humphrey formerly of Huntington. The couple will be married in the Jordan River LDS Temple on Friday Oct. 15. A reception will be Oct. 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Museum of the San Rafael. The couple are both 1995 graduates of Emery High School. Thomas served an LDS mission in Santa Rosa, CA. They will make their home in Salt Lake City where they will continue their education. literacy, community involvement and information man4, CAS BLRNER RANOE V i!i a t.1 is Ut.rrKTs I .im Iron (niii NtlM kun Own with insU-Hrn- RADIANT SMOOTHTOP RANGE s.nX;r OtfutviKMi ( .n'kiPi: 'vpitlv.rtcr (. 4vhp Mirt iu V I Own XK U AKLT2 M . 13s 1 h 2S8CC FT ICE NEATER SIDE I u iliisjfk i InM.uhn i M 5-- Nichole Young, previously of Layton, Utah, will be married to Geoffrey Joe Grant, on Oct 15, in the Chantilly Mansion at Layton. Nichole is the daughter of Spencer and Sherrie Young of Layton. Geoffrey, a 1996 graduate of Emery High, is the son of J.J. and Cynthia Grant. The couple plan on making their home in St George with their children McKenzie Brough, seven, and Madison Brough, four A reception for all friends and relatives will be held in the Grants honor at the Chantilly Mansion, 170 North Main, Layton, from 6 to 8 pm 2. April 1, 2000, continue. Educators can find information about the Census in Schoolsproject on the Census Bureau Website at http: Zwww.census.gov; click on Census 2000, then on Census in Schools. SIDE BX Cniruis Ti mp- - AsMirv Jl Nichole Young Geoffrey J. Grant agement. Kits are available for 8 and grades K-This month, specially tailored teaching kits will be sent to schools in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa and theCommonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Efforts to enroll more schools before Census Day, r I Npiilviurr hcht ( orttrttik-i.- )r.iw CASTLE VALLET cr tsjx .kl 'OnjfA COlHIAIiy proudly presents THEATRE ms PRIGWM IHirihk VHfcR imk Mix V Officials at Emery Telephone are reporting that a sev- ered fiber optic cable near Evanston, Wyoming affected long distance service to customers throughout Utah. 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