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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale Utah Tuesday September 16, 2003 Birthdays 7A Weddings Helen N. Sorensen The family of Helen X. Sorensen will be celebrating her 90th birthday. It will be held on Sept. 20 at the Emery County Nursing Home in Perron from 4 p.m. Family and friends are encouraged to stop by and wish Helen a happy birthday. 2-- Emma Lois Larsen Madsen The Children of Emma Lois Larsen Madsen announce the 90th birthday of their mother. A was held in her honor Aug. 30. Lois was born Sept. 1, 1913 in Castle Dale to Erastus and Emma Petersen Larsen. She graduated from Central High in Castle Dale where she was an honor student and a Pep Club member. She married Alma Andersen Madsen on April 21, 1933 in the Salt Lake Temple. Most of their married life was spent in American Fork. Alma died in 1985. Lois was active in her church and community. She served as PTA President, Cultural Arts Club President, Relief Society President and Provo Temple worker. Alma and Lois owned a summer home in Fish Lake, where family and friends were always made to feel welcome. Lois loved to sit at the big, front window, do handiwork and watch the hummingbirds come to feed. Lois made sure family traditions were full of fun , food and pienie-in-the-pa- rk festivities. Lois continually inspires her Gillian Moosman Joe Wandell family and others with her positive attitude and her ability to face adversity with courage and strength. She is admired, respected and loved by all. Lois has six children, all living with their families in Utah: Clifford L. (Lois), Castle Dale; Don L. (Betty), Springville; Calvin A. (Sherry), Murray; Colleen (Mike) Manning, South Jordan; Betty Jean (Larry) Miner, Highland; Annette, Provo. Lois has 25 grandchildren, 56 and five great-gregrandchildren. f r The National Federation of Republican Women will hold its fall convention Sept. 1 at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City. Program highlights 19-2- include appearances and Riding School at speeches by top Bush adminis- Congress, Utah elected officials and party leaders. For more information visit vvww.nfrvvorg programsconvention. Outlaw Moto X Ironhorse raceway in Hun-- ! tington presents Outlaw Moto X, race. Sept. 20. For more information contact Blair or Maurdi Larsen at non-poin- ts 3. Castle Dale Library Story Time College Scholarship Source Guide pre-school- i held every Friday expect. 28, Dec. 6 and Jan. 2. Nov. 10 envelop along' with a small fee to cover handling to NAFA, 188 Summer Street, Dept. F03, Wind Symphony Concert TheEastern Utah Wind Representatives from the town will be contacting you re- garding a short survery. The survey is the first requirement for the 2004 Community Block Grant. This grant and the survey is the same as the grant we received to purchase playground equipment. Your time and cooperation is appreciated. Any questions regarding this survey, contact town hall during business hours. Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. at 653-231- 0. Veterans, Widows, and Dependents service officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, - Department of Service Office ' will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, prepar-- ' ing and documenting applica- tion for compensation, pension, hospitalization and other ben- i A field i ' efits. The field service officer will be working out of the Price Workforce Service Center from 8:30-10:3- 0 a.m. on Oct. 9. Emery Republicans The annual fall banquet will be held Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. at the Emery County Recreation Building in Castle Dale. Support , ; the Emery County Republican party. Tickets may be purchased from your local precinct chair-- ; man or vice chariman or call 8 Bill Dellos at or Elaine or at the Hatch at 748-248- 1 687-222- NH 03801. Portsmouth, Attention Cleveland Residents 9, door. Green River Gymkana The Fall Fling will be held phony, a college-communi- ty Symen- 4 British composer, Gordon Jacob. Admission is free. Utahs Heritage Tourism History class was never like this! According to the Travel Institute of America, heritage tourism has become the most popular reason for travel. On Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. Wilson Martin will explore what this trend might mean for our communities. Mr. Martin is the Program Manager and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer for the Division of State History, and will share his expertise at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, 885 East Main, Green River. This is a presentation of the Utah Humanities Council Road Scholars, sponsored by the Green River Community Center, with funding support from the Utah Historical Society. The event is free and open to the public. Direct inquiries to the Museum at (435) or the Community Center 564-342- at (435) 564-822- 7, 1. Know Before You Go Utahs ay Anniversary Tyler Killpack Tyler Killpack earned his Eagle Scout Award on June 1. Ho vv as presented his aw ard at his Eagle Court of Honor on Dermus and I enice Jensen HAPPENINGS reation 01 f ice, 75 South 400 East, Castle Dale. Please register early. For more information, contact Emery County Recre8 or Mark Wilation at liams at 381-249- 3. Seeking Public Input The Utah Legislature's Hazardous Waste Regulation and Tax Policy Task Force will hold community meetings on Sept. ami. at the Price 18 from City Offices in room 207 and on 0 p.m. in Sept. 19 from the Blanding Arts and Events Center at the College of Eastern Utah San Juan Campus. The task force is trying' to get all the information pertaining to hazardous and radioactive waste out into the public domain. They want to look at both regulatory and tax policy to see if any statutory changes are needed. For more information, 9-- 12:30-2:3- nar in Tw in Falls, Idaho on Sept. For more information call or online at wwwamagappraisers.com. 17-2- 1. Shakespearean Festival The fall festival opens Sept. runs through Oct. lSvvitn three productions in repertory: The Importance of Being Earnest, The Comedy of Errors, and IS and Vehicle Class will be held Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. in the County Building, 75 East Main, Castle Dale. Utah law states that children from ages must be certified to operate an OHV on public lands. Register at the Emery County Rec- - CEU 65th Anniversary The College of Eastern Utah will celebrate its 65th Anniversary on Sept. 20. Campus activities start at noon with the Alumni, Friends and Family Picnic and Barbequc. Highlights include naming of the Jennifer Leavitt Student Center and dedication of the G.J. Reeves Building, tours of the campus, an own- ing art exhibit at Gallery East and the Prehistoric Museum. A special event, Kidsfest, will be held from p.m. The dinner and dance is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. in the college center. The Jimmy Dart Orchestra will provide music for the dance. To make reservations call Melon Days Sept. 19: breakfast in the park, 7 a.m.; g'ames-al- l evening; Queen pageant at the high school, 7 p.m.; golf tournament at the golf course; square dancers in the park at 8 p.m. Sept. 20 breakfast in the park at 7 a.nn; parade on Main Street at 10 a.m.; entertainment, featuring Rockin Country in the park beginning at 11:30 a.m.; vendors in the park-al- l day; softball-a- ll day and all evening; square dancers in the park at 8 p.m.; teen dance at the community center at 9 p.m. All you can eat melon in the park on Saturday. Agriculural Appraisers The American Society of Agricultural Appraisers is offering a four and a half day Personal Property Appraisal Semi Demins and Venice Jensen ol l.merv will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversarv on Sept 20 at a dinner with their family. Thcv were married Sept. 26. 1933 in Linen Their vows were solemnized April 18. 1935 in the Manti Temple. Thev are lifetime residents ol Emmy, lernuis a tanner and cattleman, also worked forbears at the Browning coal mine. Ibis always been active in community and church. He served for 25 years as president of the Emery Cattlemans Association, seiTeri in a ward bishopric and as Mavorol Linen Venice has made a life long career of being a very supportive wile and a wonderful mother Her liobbv has been making main quilts lor her children and grandchildren. Their children and spumes arc. LaUav lie and Jens Jensen, Brent and Karen Jensen, Russell and Bcttv Jensen and Kenna and LaVar Dark. Tliev have 12 grandchildren, one deceased and 27 great The Little Shop of Horrors. 'Tickets are now on sale at the box or office, or online at www.bard.org. HAPPENINGS Youth Baseball Players Coast to Coast Athletics is youth basebiill players (ages to ivpresent the USA in international competition in Puerto Rico and Australia. For more information or to request a program application, please visit our website, www.CoastToCoa.sL thletics.com or call the office at 11-1- 2, visitwww.le.utah.gov. semble at College of Eastern Utah, will present the first conseason on cert of its 2003-0Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Price Civic Auditorium. The performance will feature music by the 8-- E 381-210- The 11th annual National Academic Scholarship Source Guide is now available for students and their families. The guide is published specifically to help college bound high school seniors and college and graduate students find scholarship money to help pay for tuition, room and board, text books, lab fees, and other educational expenses. Send a self addressed stamped Story Time for will begin Oct. 3. It will be held every Friday at 1 1 a.m. Will be I Recognition 1. or the Green River tration officials, members of 7-- 1 will be at 9 a.m. Competition will begin at 10 a.m. All equine welcome, western or casual attire. For more information call the Green River Community Center at 1 I lers project he built a monument and sidewalk at the Molen Cemeten: le appreciates his family and friends for all their support in achieving this award. Tyler is the son of Greg and Lorri Killpack of Ferron. at Oct. Tial.y nne Moosman is announcing the marriage ol her mother Gillian .Moosman. alone w nil ubrey and Hunter Wandell. to their father Joe Wandell. n open house w ill be held in their honor on Sept. Ill rom 9 p m at he low n lull in I limimgton. Parents of the bride are nn and June Sherman. Parents of the groom tire ( irant and Shiela Nelson Aug. 29. For Ty great-grandchildr- HAPPENINGS Republican Women Convention Leland and Glenna Sasser are announcing the marriage of their daughter Shannon to Indalecio Arroyo, son of Daniel and Candelaria Arroyo on Sept. 19 in the Salt Lake Temple. There will be a dinner and dance in Orem on Sept. 1!) and a reception in Orangev ille at the Sasser's residence on Sept. 21). Shannon is a graduate of Emery High School, College of Eastern Utah and Brigham Young University. She teaches school in Springville and also served a Spanish speaking mission in HousSaints. ton, Texas for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Indalecio is from Mexico and works in construction. They will make their home in Spanish Fork. Pennies by the Inch The Pennies by the Inch campaign will run from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. Volunteers throughout the intermountain area wll be collecting funds to hlep families and children vv ho are unable to pay for their medical needs. Contributions can also be sent directly to Primary Childrens Medical Center Foundation. 100 North Medical Drive, P.O. Box 58249, Salt Lake Citv, Utah 84158-024- 9. EyeCare American Seniors In honor of "Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day the Utah Society encourages you to call the EyeCare America Seniors Program This program offers eye exams and care to seniors who are without an ophthalmologist (a medical eye doctor). To see if you or a loved one or a friend, 65 and older, is eligible to receive a referral for an ev e exam and care, call (3937), 24 hours, seven days a week, year round. Indoor Swap Meet Vendors wanted for indoor swap meet to be held Oct. 18 at the Emery County Recreation Center. Now is the time to get rid of your unwanted treasures. Clean out your closets and join us at the swap meet. To reserve 8 a booth contact Nancy at or any youth city council member. Sponsored by the Emery County Youth City Councils 384-302- Wind and Solar Energy Conference Utah inti and Solar L'ncrgx Conference will be held at the Salt Palace, Oct Registration at 7 30 a m Main workshops and speakers Register onlineat www wind Utah gov. Donate School Supplies There is a box in the lobbv at Wells Fargo Bank in Castle Dale in h it'll people can donate school supplies for the students in Finely County 4 he collected supplies vv ill be given to the school district and lliev in turn will make the distribution to the schools. All school supplies, including pencils, pens, paper, notebooks, and calculators will vv and produce limit Daks CollegeSTEPS Scholarship )ne hundred high school seniors vv ill be randomly selected to receiv e a scholarship tuition prize. To sign up for the program or for more information, ( log on to wvvw.wellsfargo.com eollegesieps or call Veterans Affairs Workshop AIDS Conference 1 1 m.-no- partment at 613-526- 2. Utah Commission on Volunteers The Utah Commission on Volunteers and I tails Promise arecurrcntlv seekingoul nominees for the 2003 Red Wagon Awards to be presented in the State Capitol by Lt.Gov. Olene Walker. These aw ard recognize individual volunteers or groups who have dedicated themselves to ensuring that the v until of this state receive the Five Promises: a caring adult, a safe school, a healthy start, marketable skills and opportunities to give back. To submit a nomination call by Sept. 19. Fresh Produce to the Food Bank Local food pantries are asking home gardeners to support the 22nd annual Share the Harvest by donating their excess their loeal Network encourage gardeners around the state to share their harvest vv ith those in need. The local food bank is located at 40 South Center Street in Castle be accepted. The nursing department at the College of Eastern tali will be hosting an AIDS Uonlerenee in the Oct. 2 from 8 a College Center Ballroom on the CPU campus. For more inhumation contact the nursing de- to lood pantries. Utahns Against I lunger and the Emergency Food On Nov 3 from 8 a.m. Noon, -- the tali Division of Veterans Mlairs will host a workshop w ill) the Small Business AdminI istration. The workshop will consist ol information for veterans that plan on openingtheir own businesses or already own a small business. 'The workshop ill be held at the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center, Building 9, located at 550 Foothill Drive. will begin Sept. To register for the workshop or if on have questions, contact the division at vv I I . v ACT Registration College bound high school studenls who want to take the ACT Assessment on the Oct. 25 national test date should register In the postmark deadline of Sept. 19. The late registration deadline is Oct. 3 and will required an additional fee. Students can get registration materials from their school coun- selor or register online at www.aot.org. |