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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday June 15, 2004 IB Emery County IFESTYL The third baseman pre pares for the throw to sec- ond base MLL THE THE v s' - wt t This runner slides into home, i. t Photos by Patsy Stoddard BOUNCES I 1 4 3 Vea i" A til June 80 Well known artists Ken Fngland and Jean Gasser, both lrom Salt Lake City, judged the show' The First Annual Green finer Talent Show to be held in the theater of the John Wesley Powell liner History Museum on June 18 at 7 p m Many talented people from AiLtMBT ing morning games, races and fun lor the young, and would be young After the morning races the River Currents Special mpic kids, vv ill giv e a boecie demonstration Fv cry one is encouraged to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy it while v lsitingwith friends and neighbors, then relax in the museum theater and enjoy Karaoke The crowning events for this first celebration will be at 4 p m a demonstration at the Shooting Park, then at (i p m a w iener and marshmallow roast sponsored by Oly APPRECIATION Green River City, at 7 p m an original poem John Wesley Powell, by Green River s own cowboy poet Allen Clark, follow ed by Out the Back Door S: vi k 4 W ...to - John Wesley Powell Days in Green River Fri.-Sa- t. Green Rn er w ill be participating w ith other w doomed guest s from out of town The High School Close-l'- p Club will continue the celebration the morning of June 1!) w ith a breakfast Close-l'- p takes on projects every year to earn money lor their trip to Washington D C to see how the government w orks, close up We appreciate their willingness and enthusiasm The John Wesley Powell Days celebration will hav e something of interest to everyone, includ I f The baseball teams for minor and major leagues participated in a tournament over the weekend at the Huntington Complex. Results and team photos will appear in the June 22 Emery County Progress A big new celebration in Green Rier, the first annual John Wesley Iowell Days, with Wes himself attending This celebration began June 1 with the First Annual Rier Runners Art Show, running un- it ? i in1 V ? u This first y S a sjf r' baseman keeps an eye on the runner. musicians and entertainers, Dave Hoffman. Steve Lasslo, Mike Schmitz and John Temples New activities will be added each y ear, includingw ater races, a parade of lights on the river, tours, biking and other events, to ensure that the First Annual celebration will grow to be a celebration enjoyed and attended by many friends AT'Y mil 7 a.m. Breakfast in the Park, ptepaied by Mayor and City Council. 10 a.m. Fun Day Parade 12 noon City Park Fun and Games 22 Giant Slide, Obstacle Course Challenge, Horse Shoes, Softball Games, Com Toss, Coke Ring Toss, Lots of Gaines Jor all... 5 p.m. Humphrey Brothers Famous Lamb Fry Homemade Sour Dough Scones, Baked Potatoes, Salad, Dessert $5 for Adults, $3 for Children. Fund Raiser Drawing for Skate Park: 250 Kawasaki Camp Chef Stove, Microwaxe Oven. Purchase tickets at Oranges die City Hall orftom a council member. $20 for 3 tickets. Sensational fireworks to light up the night! Flags and a banner line the county building lawn in Castle Dale in honor of our servicemen and women. t Photo by Corey Bluemel Presented by Orangeville City Volunteer Fire Department, begins at dusk. ( j |