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Show 2A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 2, 2003 Construction Continued from PAGE 1A. Nielson Construction crews finish up the paving on Until Spring of 2004. SR-- 1 0 where work will be suspended Photos by James Davis and Myron Lee Workers install forms for one of the many concrete projects along SR-10. Producers Livestock Currents The Producers Livestock Auction in Salina reported selling 1,547 head of cattle in the November 25 report. The following are average dollar prices in each categoiy: Horses, 0; Baby bull calves, 137.50; Baby heifer calves, 165.00; Holstein bull and steer calves, 0; Holstein heifer calves, 0. Cows, 49.77; Heiferettes, 62.65; Pairs and Stock cows, 0; Cutting bulls, 57.12; Slaughter bulls, 54.30. Choice steers 117.35; 134.25; 200-30- 111.74; 500-60- 300-40- 0, 103.97; 0, 600-70- 96.26; 85.31; Choice heifers 200-30115.18; 300-4097.40; 600-70106.07; 500-60800-90900-13065.78. 88.25; 88.85; Holstein steers, 300-4087.01; 400-500; 700-8070.90; 68.50; 600-7092.86; 800-90- 94.21; 0, 900-100- 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, SR-1- 0 where four lanes from are just north of Hunbeing completed highway to Bench. The Poison tington project will increase Springs traffic flow through the congested area and allow coal trucks to build speed without inhibiting traffic flow. 1000, of SR-1- Sun-Tu- 7:30 & 10:00 of the year recently took place on The Cat in 9:00 Haunted Mansion iLjTD p(. Daily 7:00 Fri-S- 7:00 & 9:00 Office Manager Circulation Rachelle Johnson, South Designer Opening Night welcomes Santa as he auctions stockings from the media brimming full with an assortment of goodies ranging from culinary delights to recreation adventures. Many visitors make Festival of Trees a yuletide destination just to Gift Boushop the for its handmade known tique items. The Sweet Shoppe is also another Festival favorite where many folks pamper their sweet tooth on hot scones, rich fudge, cookies and other scrumptious treats. In addition to the trees, sweets, and handcrafted items, Festival of Trees features something for children of all ages. Kids Korner offers activities Staff Writer Advertising Corey Bluemel Display Classified Office Corey Bluemel 30 East Main. Price 637-274- 0 All Main Seats $2 00 Daily 7 00, Fri. & Sat 7 00 & 910 ; Good Boy! Receptionist per year by mail Office Hours: Monday 8 00 to noon.; Tuesday - Friday 9.00 a m to 5 00 p m at 190 East Mam, Castle Dale, Utah Classifieds Deadline: Monday at 10 00 a m. for Tuesdays publica- ever-popul- tion Fax (435) (435) eeprogress com, publisher eeprogress com. ) issued once a week at Castle Dale, Publication No: (USPS Utah Periodical postage paid at Castle Dale, Utah Postmaster: Send change of address to PO Box 589, Castle Dale, UT 84513 All right reserved by the Emery County Progress All is property of Emery County Progress No part herein may be reproduced without Telephone: 381-243- 381-543- editor 0747-2129- -- Continues Starts Wednesday Dec. 5 , ATM NOW AVAILABLE ASKING KOAL! 2 I Over $6.00," Children 1 L$4. 00,' Senior Citizens (62 over Iflpp) Matinees'Sat'li Sun72:00 King Koal $3.50." Price Theatre $2.00 ALl MOVIES $ TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE t Jor- dan. 50 cents per copy, $22 per year delivered by carrier in Carbon and Emery counties; $27 in Utah, $30 out of Utah PRICE THEATRE 73.30; 500-6077.54; over 0, 0, 0. Edyth Hansen, Sandy; and Editor Patsy Stoddard Sharree Jensen Corey Bluemel Subscription Rates: Continues KING K0AL Publisher Jenni Fasselin the Hat Contmues Ken Larson Linda Thayn Darla Lee - - Editorial Administration & 0, 0, 0, 800-100- 0, volununteers. An teer board works throughout the year, recruiting committees and coordinating this grand event. Assisting Mrs. Smith are her JoAnn three Cummings, Salt Lake City; 1 7:00 400-50- 80.97. 109.32; 91.73; 700-80- Continued from PAGE 1A. 0. The Last Samurai KING K0AL 0, Festival The last paving project Plays Sat 7:30 400-50- 0, 0, 0, Work is 90 percent complete on 700-80- 1000, 0, 0, CROWN 0, 0, prior written consent ar Meet the People Driving the Broad band Wagon Approximately 800 residents in Wellington can now travel the world in the blink of an Internet. eye through DSLhigh-spee- d created for the younger ones, such as face painting, ice fishing and sand sculpting. The Small Fry Shop is brimming full with sweet treats and surprises wTapped in creative felt designs, especially priced for a child's pocketbook. Visit Santa Land to get your holiday snapshot with Jolly Old St. Nick. Live performances by high Dial-An-El- school choirs, professional dance troupes and entertainers provide holiday sights and sounds throughout the event. Over the past 33 years, Festival of Trees has raised funds to support charity care at Primary Childrens Medical Center. Last year alone, $9.3 million was expended to ensure that every child is cared for regardless of race, religion or ability to pay. Every single penny raised has been used to directly benefit children in need at Primary Childrens. This has meant a brighter future to thousands of children. Begin your holiday tradition at the South December Towne Exposition Center at the 2003 Festival of Trees. Cost at the door: $4.00adults; $2.50 children age 1 1 and under. Discount tickets can be purchased at Zions Bank for: $3.50adults; $2.00children. Family tickets can be purchased at the door only on Dec. 3, for $13.00 (six immediate family members). Senior Citizen tickets can be purchased at the door throughout the Festival wreek for $2.50. 3-- 6, ft. The people at Emery Telcom recently replaced all of the lines running from Price to Wellington with new copper wires, added fiber optic cables to the mix, and installed a new facility. This dollar undertaking provides Wellington residents with broadband connectivity and improved half-milli- f, Star Theatre 163 North Main, Huntington, UT 84528 (435) (7827) www.startheatre.us BL'owtinues Daily 9pm. Sat. 2pml on voice services. Its just one more thing the people of Emery Telcom are doing to help you make life a little more convenient. Matinee s: Mon. 12:00 Noon & 2.00PM C mtpTficoin Making tk, Most ojy Lifre Sat., 2pm, Wed. 12:00 Noon Nightly Shows: Monday -- Saturday 7:00 PM Movie Admissions: $5.00 Adults 1 2 and older $3.00 Children 1 $3.00 Seniors 62 and older Matinee Admission: Adults $4 00 Children & Seniors $2 00 BINGO Each Wednesday From $1 00 for 10 Games We Have Great Food Too! Hot dogs Corn dogs Sloppy Joe s Popcorn Chicken Nachos Churros B K s Pizza A Large selection of candy and Fountain Drinks m 4 5 4 |