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Show Errery Courty Process Cast-- Dale, Noiereserzj y Progress HSullctm Hoard Center at The Emery County Progress of the community to attend. welcomes your bulletin board items for publication. We will Orangeville Christmas publish the item for two con- Village secutive weeks. All entries Start the Christmas seamust be of a nonprofit, charison by visiting Orangeville table or community service Christmas Village at the city nature. Please mail copy to park Dec. 4. Enjoy a night of the Progress at EO. Box 589, lights. Lights will be turned Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or on at 6 p.m. The Christmas Deadstory will be told in word and phone it in at music as you visit the Nativline is noon on Friday. ity scene. The Village Pantry Nov. 24-3- 0 will be open for you to enjoy 381-243- Checks can be mailed to Project Emery Claus PO Box 121 Castle Dale. Utah 84513. 687-516- 9. - 1. 286-221- hot chocolate, doughnuts, Dec. 7 . and wassail. Then visit the for Need help with your Village Sweet Shoppe Thanksgiving dinner? Con- homemade candy. Santa will Aids Awareness The World Aids Awareness tact the Emery County Food be there, and his elves and Bank at 40 S. Center St. in helpers will be at Santas Night will be held Dec. 2, at 0 Castle Dale or Call Workshop, where all may see the Emery Spartan Center at to sign up for a Thanksgiv- the sights and sounds of 7 p.m. You may earn EXTRA Thanksgiving Box 1-- 381-541- ing Box. Thanksgiving Help Help a family this Thanksgiving. Donate a holiday meal to the Emery County Food Bank, 40 S. Center St. Castle Dale. Or Call 381-541- 0. D.R.O.R S (Distribution and Redistribution of Produce Surplus) Sponsored by the Emery County Food Bank and Christmas. We will be visited by carolers from the Dickens era. They will be presenting beautiful music of the season. This will be a wonderful night to spend with family and friends, to feel the special spirit of Christmas, to visit with neighbors, and to start the season in a reflective and joyous way. We invite and encourage each of you as members of beautiful Orangeville to participate Exchange. The with us by decorating your D.R.O.PS. Truck will be in homes and yards for this spethe parking lot in front of cial season, that we may all Clothing Work Force Services on Nov. 23. Please bring your bags and boxes and be there at 11 a.m. (Sign up will not begin until 11 a.m.) We are not responsible for late truck deliveries nor the quality 'quantity of the food offered. If you are unable to attend and would like a box. please call us at We will make delivery to homebound residents. We can no longer accept notes to allow pick up of boxes for households unable to attend. If you have any 381-541- 0. questions, please contact The Cheryl at 381-541- 0. D.R.O.PS. program is available to everyone on a first come, first serve basis. Video Contest Emery Countys Funniest Home Video Contest (Formerly Orangeville's FHV Contest) will be sponsored in con- junction with Orangeville City's BIG Y2K PARTY on New Year's Eve. Neal Peacock will be hosting a great show featuring wildly funny, mildly funny, pretty interesting, and made just for this contest videos from Emery County, so if you haven't turned yours in you'd best get to it! Put your name on your video and its case, attach a note telling us what part of the video to watch for, or better yet make a copy with just the funny part on it. Lot's of prizes in different categories and the Grand Prize will be $100.00! Contest entry deadline is Nov. 24! Turn videos in at Orangeville City Hall. Karen Mark Tanner Tuttle or they may be mailed to Orangeville City, PO. Box 677 Orangeville,' UT. 84537 City isn't responsible for damages due to mailing. Videos will be returned if properly identified. 748-521- 748-552- enjoy it together. CREDIT in your classes!! Emery City You are invited to a once in a millennium fun filled New Years Eve party. Food, games, entertainment, prizes, movies, fun for the whole family youngest babe to oldest grand. Participate in a Time Capsule (bring something that depicts life in the 20th century). Ring out the old Millennium and ring in the new 21st Century on the old Church bell re- lease balloons at midnight. It will be held at the Emery Ward Cultural Hall, at 8 p.m. Poetry Contest luck treat, snacks, or munchies. Every- Ticket-Po- t The International Library of Poetry has announced one welcome. that $58,000.00 in prizes will be awarded this year in the Craft Fair International Open Poetry Huntington Elementarys Contest. Poets from the Em- Second Annual Craft Fair will ery County area, particularly beginners, are welcome to try-twin their share of over 250 prizes. The deadline for the contest is Jan. 15, 2000. The contest is open to everyone and entry is FREE. To enter, send ONE original poem, any subject and any style to: The International Library of Poetry, Suite 19907, 1 Poetry Plaza. Owing Mills, MD 21117. The poem should be 20 lines or less, and the poet's name and address should appear on the top of the page. Entries must be postmarked or sent via the Internet by Jan. 15. 2000. You may also o enter on-lin- at e be held Wednesday. Dec. 1. from 12:30 to 4 p.m. at the School Gym. Everyone is welcome. Come have a great time. Great gifts for Christmas. Treats and many other items. Sponsors Wanted 2 Food Handlers The Southeastern Utah District Health Department will be conducting two Food Handlers Workshops. Dec. 2, at the Health Department in Castle Dale. 25 W. Main St. at 4 and 7 p.m. You must attend one Food Service Train- ing Program (one and a half hour class) and pass a written examination based on the class every two years. There is a fee for the class. For more information call in Terri Rushton at Castle Dale or Dr. Claron D. in Price. Bjork at 381-225- 2 637-367- 1 Veterans Twisted Christmas. a night of funny Christmas songs with a serious note will be at the Museum of the San Rafael on Monday Dec. 6. This hilarious entertainment starts at 7 p.m. and if FREE! Presented by the Emery County Community Theater. Riders for Santa. Would your family, club, agency, business, school class, or organization like to really get into the 'SPIRIT' of Christmas? Well we have the opportunity for you. Why not sponsor a family for formation regarding park conditions and facilities, please call (435) 637-273- Light Parade Get ready for Moab's Elec- tric Light Parade, Dec. 4, at 7 pm. This year's theme is Christmas Holiday, and the Moab Area Chamber of Commerce wants you to participate in this 2nd annual event! The parade will be followed by an awards ceremony at the Moab Arts & Rec. Center to honor participants of the Christmas Tree Festival. Don't miss the annual Com- munity Cer- Tree-Lightin- g emony Dec. 2, at 5:30 p m. at the new location this year on the lawn of the Grand County Courthouse. Call the Chamber for information about how to register your float. (435) 259-781- 4. Food Service Food Service Managerial Training, sponsored by Utah State University will have upcoming workshops. Each restaurant. bar. care center or convenient store needs to The Service Officer from have at least one manager the American Legion, will be who has gone through this in your area to assist you in food safety course. There is understanding and applying a fee for the course. Many of for VA benefits, including you have gone through this compensation, pension, hos- course but many still have pitalization. education, and not taken it. The following other benefits. This is a free workshops are being offered: service and veterans need Jan. 4. 5, 6, and 7 from 8 to not be a member of the 10:30 a.m. Satellite broadcast American Legion to receive program at your local extenassistance. The Service Of- sion office in Carbon County. ficer will be at the liice Em- There are three ways to obployment Center on Dec. 8, tain a certificate: 1. Satellite from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Please Course. 2. Take a class. 3. bring , DD Form 214, mar- Challenge the class and pay riage divorce papers, birth, and take the test. Fot more adoption death certificates, information call Ellen children's social security Serfustini in Price at numbers. 636-323- Scofield State Park Twisted Christmas Riders for Santa. 1st Annual Toy Run, Emery County. www.poetry.com. Ferron Youth BB re-op- these already reduced sale Items! ALL outerwear tor the entire family AIL sleepwear tor children All Anzona Jean Co tops and txttoms tor kids Ail licensed team wear tor children and men 687-516- ALL novelty clothing tor children 2, Turkey Trot! The Emery County Turkey Trot, 5K run'walk. 1 mile run, 12 milelOOyd (for younger children) will be held at Huntington Elementary on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 25) at 9:30 a.m. (9 a.m. late registration). There is a registra- tion fee, individual or family. to all individual registrations, 3 per family. Prizes, drawings, fun! Largest participating family wins a turkey dinner! Other ts prizes, ribbonsmedals, drawings, turkeys, pies, and gift certificates from participating businesses! Come join the fun after you stuff the turkey and before you stuff yourself! Call Courtnee Justice at or Lisa Bawden at for registration and information. 687-274- 7 687-973- 6 Poetry Reading There will be a poetry reading with Jan Minich and Lisa Bickmore Dec. 2,7:30 p.m. at Balance Rock Pub and Eatery in Helper 148 S. Main Street, Helper. The College of Eastern Utah welcomes students and the general public to the poetry reading in the newly remodeled Balance Rock Pub and Eatery. Enjoy an evening celebrating the power of the word with Utah poets Jan Minich and Lisa Bickmore. The reading is free and CEU welcomes members Donation Containers women's handbags, ALL rmnibags and wallets Look on counters in local businesses. for the brieht PROJECT EMERY CLAUS containers in which to 'chuck your change after your purchase is complete. The money collected will be used to purchase Christmas items for Project Emery Claus. Be Generous. Emery Claus is bras ALL panbes tor women & sleepwear, robes and toungewear tor women ALL sheer hosiery socks tor women ALL ALL novelty fleece clothing tor juniors run entirely by volunteers and all money is used for the benefit of the families we help. ALL Arizona Christmas toys ALL Yamworks Jean Co. denim and sweaters tor juniors ALL 'pjMtfA- - sweaters tor women sweaters tormtsses No child should be without toys on Christmas morning. coordinates ALL Alfred Durtner Many children in Emery County will go lacking without your help. The Project Emery Claus Committee is in the process of collecting new tor women deram tor women mens suited separates, ALL sportcoats dress trousers A dress shirts tor men ALL ALL Dockers ditional items. Last week for Helper students, the wbo believe in the evocative power of language to join two of Utah's best poets, Jan Minich and Lisa Bickmore, for a poetry reading on Dec. 2 in the recently remodeled Balance Rock Pub and Eatery located at 1 48 S. Main, Helper. Bickmore, a professor of English at SICC, who's 1991 book Haste is one of the best to emerge from the state this decade, 'invests her poetry with imoges of desire and loss, extravagance and longing'. She focuses on, and forces her readers to recognize the odd familiarity of strange and daily routines. Anyone who has heard Jan Minich, a member of CEls department, read his fell you that it is literally a breathtaking experience. His barred the emotional approach to experience that is life (and occasionally death) is stunning and unapdogetic. In the words of Jerry Johnston of the Deseret News, 'most of Jem's writing... is like English work will no-hol- running water... Huid, subtle, at times treocherous.' This reading is free to all members of the community. We encourage everyone to attend. An opportunity to meet the writers will immediately fallow and refreshments will be available for purchase at the restaurant. Need a Sitter? Recent discoveries of younc children's brain development have shown the importance of quality child care at an early oge. it is the mission of the Child Care Resource and Referral Office (located in the CEB room 120) to help provide just that to residents of Eastern Utah. The services of this office are twofold. Fist, they offer training end information to licensed child core providers in the area, training that ensures the best possible leaminq experience far the children intneir care. Secondly, the friendly staff is on hand to assist parents free of charge in their search far child care to fit their needs. The Child Care Resource and Referral Office would like to invite anyone in need of quality care to call their office at They will be happy to refer you to a licensed provider and help you make an informed decision in the best interest o your children. CEU men & women & Towncratt ALL Stafford donations. If you expected a 'goblin' at your home to collect a donation for Project Emery Claus and we missed you, please call the Volunteer Center at This Halloween project was in conjunction with the Learn & Serve Program. Christmas is a time for giving and that is what we are hoping you will do. Please be generous with your donations, lb have your men's boxers 687-516- wtm no ft ft 0nCf 1 m S Occv?i n n fc V?4.9 5 ga rwe 0C It AOTLtftf MftWCfw "DO 11 An pne wauiB Sceo cc muftcMBft APClirJM wr sAyyq pnem 9cm miAWi fwavg Gtftnc we ffvay lOMTf fcV Wrchendwe. vm ry BO 9 WfTW ft, aom t ftr;hwo on the WWW Have you stopped by the CEU web page recently? It's your single best one-sto- p source far information concerning the events, programs, and many many services on our campus. Set your browser to www.CEU.edu Http: w. Surf CEU today? 98 JCfQUNFf UTl 9VC. u col 6 384-288- 381-240- 2 7J0pm CEU invites public and all sportswear All athletic footwear Trick or Treaters" visited homes in Elmo, Cleveland and part of Huntington for 653-255- Poems in the Pub format ad- donation collected, please call Sandra at Paula at Shanna at or the Volunteer WEEK IN THE UPCOMING 613-561- ALL toys, games, clothing and food to benefit those who will need it. Cash donations are gratefully accepted as well and are used to purchase casual & CAMPUS EVENTS . extra logoff mas for them. You can do it all or we are happy to help as we realize many donors wish to remain anonymous. Help us make this a Christmas to remember. Call PROJECT EMERY CLAUS 6. Scofield State Fark closes The Ferron Youth Basfor season. Facilities at ketball Organization is havScofield state park are shut ing sign-up- s Tuesday. Dec. down for the 1999 season. 7th and Wednesday. Dec. 8th at Ferron City Hall. You may The Mountain View campground is open for dry camp- come between 6 and 8 p.m. ing, but will close when snow .either night. The basketball arrives. The Madsen Bay program this year will incampground is closed, al- clude students first through though access to the boat 12 grades. There is a fee. ramp will remain open until snow and ice prevent further RSVP access. Scofield will The Retired & Senior on page 8A) in May of 2000. For more in take an Christmas? You can select the size family you would like to assist and provide Christ- at Cars. Trucks, and Motor- cycles Welcome. Or just drop off toys. Nov. 27th. Stewarts Thnftway Main Street Castle Dale. Line up: 10 to 11 a m., free coffee Ride starts at 11 Project Emery Claus and will go to Country Cafe , Applications is in need of two miles. FREE CHILI for If your family assistance for Christmas, ride participants! Bring NEW please fill out an application toys or stuffed animals. Proat the Department of ceeds go to Subs- for Santa. ask Workforce Services in Castle Questions: (435) Dale or at the Volunteer Cen- for Kat. ter in Huntington. - J i.'1 4 2 tom lot Lw rmm lyr1 Wo onf rrrrw r - Kw$ Pawbusow ( ji |