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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale Utah Tuesday October 28 2003 7A Community News DUP Opening Social The Old Mill Camp of the Daughters of the I tali Pioneers held their opening meeting and social on Sept tat tin senior citi- zens center in Perron heneW Camp Captain welcomed e en one then and conducted the business part ot the meeting The lesson which concerned Daws Count was gnen Olenda Worthen A luncheon w as sen ed here were by Thelma Hall about 27) in attendance b 1 Castle Dale Students Discover Why Minerals Rock Students from Castle Dale Elementary write checks with graphite. quart sxvimens in theTrm cling Experts from the Museum of Natural History at the lTnier-si- t of Utah recently wsited Castle Dale Elemental to teach students the wonders of geology Zions Rank joined w ith the museum to offer local students this hands on opportunity to why minerals rock This trip coincided with the m useums T ra cling T reasures quartz exhibit w hich will be on display at Zions Bank's Castle Dale office for the month of October Substitute Kelly Nelson brought the fourth grade class dis-eo- Treasures exhibit The students broke geodes, w rote checks w ith grajihite. examined nxhs under a microscope and made atoms w ith gumdrops and toothpicks a r,9 Students make atoms from left, and they look through a microscope at rocks gum-drop- rr er Students work to break open a geode to discover whats inside Photos re?11 v ' 'W fC I ager welcomes the l 'j a V'! Ed Christianson, bank man- IN. stu- dents to Zions Bank by Patsy Stoddard s, xji-- x Museum experts help the students see the components of the . from Castle Dale Elementary to Zions Bank to learn about the Emery High Career Fair The Southeastern Utah Chapter of Bikers Against Child Abuse would like to take this opportunity to thank those individuals, oiganizations and businesses who have supported our effoils to help the children this past year. The 1 I but is not limited to, the following: list includes, Dr Glen Jensen demon- strates suturing techniques m cry High held its career lair for the seniors on Sept .50 1 Thirty three presenters from different ocations presented programs and distributed information concerning job qualifications and opjjortumties to the seniors who attended The presenters were Ross Huntington Brad tides, Linda Noyes Wade Anderson. Derri Jewkes. Maxine fielder, Bonnie Swenson, illie frisbie, Lewis Stilson, CLl cosmetology de- partment, 1 PS lhcli l( I Pike went to an indnulual in Hebei Cm forest Sen icerepresentaties, Patsy Stoddard, Dawd and Mckette Allred, men t minty Sheriff s Oflice. Danette Moynier Katie t ollard Mama Hales, Scott ahrum, Derek Beagley, Jenniler riiomas Dr (lien Jensen. Kit Diajier. Margaret fielding. Kristi Mcflprang, the Air force Recruiter Chris Montoya Sgl Lister, William Heaps and the ay Recruiter Theca leer fair w, is held from S m .with breakout sessions held m the auditorium cafeteria layers, labs and gymnasium Students had the to attend four separate sessions, tliat weie limited to la students to allow lormoie personal presentations and question and answer time Presenters wei e encom aged toeouT sexeral topics ( oncern-mtheir s)ecialty iih hiding required education pay mlorma-lion- , and awulabihty of jobs in that held Karen g Business Manager, Ross Huntington talks business with a student Photos by Patsy Stoddard and Corey Bluemei ' ft - - wT fel to A sJt Alaina Hales explains the basics of photography t A , H t 1 Curtis, It leather Stilson, Dean Collard Scott Labrum, left, talks Lam Daws, Mernal Johansen, physical therapy Students learn about being a wildlife resources officer. 195 East University Parkway Orem, Utah 84058 (801) 714-224- 9 Come see NATE CRAIG or Amie Dominguez consideret Have you Or Fax Application to (801) 714-222- 5 Gifted and Talented? 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