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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday May 11, 2004 1 1 A HAPPENINGS to meet the artist from Flag Raising 7-- 9 p.m. Ceremonies at County Castle Dale Library Story Time On May 31, The American Legion Post 73 will have flag Story Time for will not be held through the month of May, but will resume again on Tues. June 1 at 11 a.m. Story time will continue on Tuesdays all sum- cemeteries raising ceremonies at the fo- llowing county cemeteries: Cleveland at 9:30 a.m.; Elmo at ' 10 a.m.; Lawrence-tim- e pend-- . mg and Huntington at noon. All visitors are welcome to at- tend. American Legion and Auxiliary Post 73 American Legion and Auxiliary Post 73 of Huntington ClevelandElmo will have a flag raising ceremony at Huntington Cemetery on May 31 at noon, after the dedication of a plaque and program honoring Vic Unger man and the restoration of the stone pillars at the south gate. Everyone welcome to come and honor those who served. Pageant Cleveland girls between the ages of are encouraged to participate in this years pageant to be held on June 12. Registration forms are available at the town hall or Country Corner. There is a registration fee. Deadline to enter is June 1. Brydi Sharp will direct the pageant. 0 Anv questions call Jamie at or 4-- 653-231- 653-221- 9. Developmental Screening have questions or concerns about your child's development, and the child is five years or younger, call the public health office to schedule an appointment for a free screening. For an appointment, call Michelle at Birth cerIf you 381-269- Scoping Meeting in Green River The San Rafael Soil Conser- vation District will host a scoping meeting in Green River on May 24 at 6 p.m. at Green River Town Hall. The public is welcome to comment concern- ing issues surrounding the pro- posed salinity control improvments to the Green River irrigation systems, laterals and measures. This proposed project will include all irrigated lands in and around the town of Green Riv er. on-far- m Huntsman Cancer Hospital Open House Miss Cleveland All mer. 3. tificate and immunization record will be required. public open house of the new hospital is scheduled for June 26. For more information about the new cancer hospital, or to learn more, call or go to HCIs website A www:huntsmujicaneer.opghttp; wvvv.huntsmancancer.org. Emery County Historical Society Emery County Historical Society will meet at the corrals by the Buckhorn Road at 4 p.m. on May 15 to tour the Huntington Creek homesteads. Afterwards a pot luck dinner will be held. Be sure to bring a jacket and a chair. For more information contact Bert Oman at 3S Open House at Emery County Care and Rehabilitation Center Food Handlers Emery County Care and Rehabilitation Centers staff will Workshop celebrate National Nursing Home Week with activities The Southeastern Utah District Health Department will be conducting two food handlers workshops May 20 at the Health Department, 25 West Main Street in Castle Dale. The workshops will be held at 4 and 7 p.m. For more information contact 2 Terri Bennet at or Dr. Claron Bjork at 381-225- 637-367- 1. Joseph Venus Art Exhibit throughout the week of May 10. The public is welcome to see the improvements that have been made at the center and meet the staff and residents. John Wesley Powell Museum Art Show Joseph Venus is spearheading an art show to be held at the John Wesley Powell River His tory Museum in Green River duringthe month of June. Some of the artworks will be available for purchase. Anyone can participate by bringing artwork to The the museum May theme for the show will be Canyon River Runners. Awards will be given. For information contact the museum at or log onto the website 23-2- 5. wvvw:jwpiiverhistoiymusuem.org. ATV Safety Class Emery County Recreation will be sponsoring an ATV class on May 18 at 7 p.m. This class will be held at the county building located at 75 East Main, Castle Dale. You must preregister for this class. There is material that your child must read ahead of time. Utah State Law states that all children ages must be certified to drive an ATV on public lands. Register or your child today at at the recreation center, 75 South 400 East, Castle Dale. 8-- 381-210- 8, Hunter Safety Class Emery County Recreation will be sponsoring a hunters safety class during the week of June 7. This class will be held at the Recreation Center located at 75 South 400 East, Castle Dale. This class will be held during the day. Register at the center of OS. call 38 Dog Obedience Class Emery County Recreation will be sponsoring a dog obedience class beginning May 26. This class will for six weeks. Your dog must be at least 12 weeks or older. Adult dogs are 8 welcome. Register at 381-210- or at the recreation center, 75 South 400 East, Castle Dale. Rep. Jim Matheson Due to unforeseen circumstances, Rep. Matheson has been forced to cancel his visit to Emery County. Relay for Life Memory Wall remembrance of loved ones and friends who have passed on from cancer, a memory wall will be conIn structed at the Relay for Life. Submit a story and photo of the person to Sandy Behling. For more information, contact Sandy at 384-298- anyone has a team or would like to be on a team to Operation Home Support If participate in the Relay For Life, contact Cathy at 381-564- Ferron Post and Unit 7. American Legion Auxiliary is accepting donations to be sent to local service men and women. For more information about items needed, contact Jan Hess 3 or Ronda Hickman at at Food, snacks, treats, candy and entertainment items. Boxes will be at: Pats Sew and Stuff, Ferron City Hall, Volunteers are needed in a variety of areas to work at the CEU Prehistoric Museum. Interest in Native Americans, archaeology, paleontology or geology are recommended. Contact Ri7 or chard Ow ens at 0 or by email at richard.ovvensceu.edu. 384-275- 613-575- 8. Pageant Applications and complete information for contestants of the Royalty Pageant for the Days of 47 celebration may be obtained from the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at 300 North Main Street, Salt Lake City, or phone Ranch, Castle Country Service-Ferro- n and Huntington. Musicians Utah Humanities Entries for the annual competition young classical musifor the Utah cians, ages State Fair, will be due June 1 at the Fairpark Administration Office, 155 North 1000 West, Salt Lake City, UT 841 16. For information contact Tami or Judy at Council Road Scholars 3, Utah Humanities Council Road Scholars 2004 are now available at no cost. Visit www.utahhumantities.org for information about speakers and We Are Survivors is the theme for the Castle Valley Youth Leadership Conference to Emery History Book The Emery Telcom Crystal Apple Awards ceremony which will honor the Southeastern Utah Teacher of the Year is scheduled for May 15 at the Jennifer Leavitt Building on the College of Eastern Utah campus, in the multicultural room at 6 p.m. Friends, family, students and colleagues are welcome to show support for the educators is our area. For more be held May information contact Gay Lee at Danette at 8 or Julie at at Nancy 4 or pick up applications from youth city council advisors, city halls, Emery High School, Canyon View Junior High and San Rafael Junior High Schools. 21-2- Emery Town is republishing the original Emery History 381-2S5- Book. This book is being reproduced exactly as it was with no ATV and motorcycle riders and riders of all ages are welcome to the Cleveland Fun Ride to be held May 15. Meet at the Cleveland Park at 9 a.m. This will be a fun family ride. Bring a lunch for the ride and a pot luck dish for after the ride. Will return to Cleveland between 6 p.m. For information contact 5 or Branden Karen at at Registration for the Hunting-to-n Heritage Days Rodeo Queen Contest will be May 22 at 8:30 a.m. Contest will begin promptly at 9 a.m. in the Huntington Rodeo Arena. For information con2 tact Beth at or Tina at The San Rafael Swell Mountain Bike Festival, sponsored by the MECCA bike club and Emery County Recreation, will be held May Registration will be May 14 at the John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River at 1 p.m. Beginning, intermediate and advanced rides are included. For information call, or 14-1- 6. Schedule 4. 5, Bike The Swell Huntington City Secondary Watering 653-222- 748-208- 0, 687-974- 286-241- 7. 5-- 2. 384-302- changes. Advance orders are being taken for books at Emery Town Hall. The books will be ready for sale on Memorial Day and at that time the price will be higher. All proceeds from the sale of the book will go to the Emery historical Old Church fund. For information on preordering and donating to the fund call Emery Town Hall at Cleveland Fun Ride Huntington Heritage Days Rodeo Queen Castle Valley Youth Leadership Conference themes. Crystal Apple Awards g, Days of 47 Royalty Grants, Stewarts, Alco, Food Young Classical 653-239- offense-warnin- offense-citatio- 384-275- 613-506- 687-275- 42 of the American Legion and Volunteers Needed At CEU Museum 653-258- serve water and follow the watering schedule. It is a violation to allow w ater to run onto land owned by another person or onto city streets. Anyone not following the water schedule or wasting water will be subject to penalties. First and second of secondary third offense-los- s water for season. Even numbered houses and lots, water Monday and Thursday; odd numbered houses and lots, water Tuesday and Friday; churches, schools, mobile home parks, cemetery and city parks, water Wednesday and Saturday. Absolutely no watering on Suna.m. day. Watering hours and p.m. No watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Absolutely no watering during the night. The water forecast for this year is not as good as it was last year. Everyone needs to con 6-- 6-- 6, or 435-653-24- wvwv.biketheswell.org. Veterans of Foreign Wars A field service officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, department service office, will be in the area to assist in understanding and applying for rightful benefits, on May 13 from 0 a.m. in the Price Workforce Service Center. 8:30-10:3- 1. 3. Relay for Life Teams Utah artist, Joseph Venus art will be on exhibit at the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Art Museum, 155 East Main in Price, during the months of June, July and August. On June 4 at the Art Gallery, a reception will be held WELLINGTON MOUNTAINEERS Presents LITTLE BUCK-A-RO- RODEO O and BULL RIDERS ONLY JACKPOT ill. Saturday, May 22nd at 10:00 a.m. Wl Mutton Bustin Congratulations 8 & under (mostly by weight) - $5.00 Barrels, Poles & Goat Tying - Breakaway Roping Megan Boyle Steer Riding - - $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 Jr. Bull Riding 16 & Under - $25.00 For information or to signup please call Channa Anderson at $7.00 per vehicle. prizes to be awarded. on your graduation from Utah State University. 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