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Show 2B Emery County Piogiess Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday September 28, 2004 Diane, John and Charlotte Melo with their grandson Preston John's Paw n is open and ready lor business on Huntington Street John s Mam and Diane Mi !iac opened the new business at M oi tli Mam in Huntington lie buildup housed a gy m Iheir hours are Mon-- I i Imin !la in (5 p m and Irom 'I a m p in on l lor-mer- ly -- i Saturdays John was .list'd in Wellington and they Iwu'lned in awrenee for the past two yeais hey hae 17gniml luldien many ol whom attend hintmgion whit h is just across the street horn the new business John said Mep.uxn itenisand wealso huxe herns bn sale We haxejewelrx e stereos, sew mo m,u hint's, cordless tli ills, uul itpies tools, sportiu poods and ideo i I I ls, s panics We are w aiting for a federal license so w e can sell puns. We are interested in e cry thing Come in and look around.' Diane encourages you to come in and look at the dolls they haxe She plans on making more dolls lor sale at the store. She makes pillow dolls, w reath dolls and iancy barbie dolls. They also plan on adding crall items at the store New and used bikes will be arrixing soon and they are excited about adding bikes to the imenlorv Also axe oxen sw illbeamong the new items arrixing hey specialize in nexx and slightly used items and encour3 lor age you to call (58 more information John also takes hxeslock John Melo looks at an antique train set they have for sale. He also buys livestock. Johns Pawn is located at 81 North Main in Huntington. mi-cro- w I Dolls TVs, bows and are among the many items for sale. stereos are for sale Photos by Patsy Stoddard Anniversary Recognitions Arthur (Art) Olsen Arthur (Art) Olsen is retiring after 3(5 years of senice with the USDA Rural Development. Art worked for most of those years in the office in Price until it was closed last year. He is currently working out of the Provo office. A retirement luncheon will be held in his honor on Sept. 30 from 1 1:30- - a 0 p.m. at the m.-l:3- Chuck-A-Ram- Restaurant, a South University Ax'enue, Provo. Friends and well wishers are welcome to attend. Reservations are not necessary 1181 Missionary Jacob Byron Bawden Daniel Brock Bawden Leon and Dixie Tbm n eon and Dixie ITiayn will eelebi ite their otlth wedding annixei s.u y heir children and grandchildren will host a dinner in then Imnoi at ho Carbon Country Club On Oct 2 I I o Jacob By ron Baw den and Daniel Brock Bawden, sons of Ken and Lisa Baw den, w ere recognized at an Eagle Court of Honor and receixed their Eagle Awards on Sept. 2(5, in the Sossaman Ward, Mesa, Ariz. The projects were completed before they moved to Arizona Jacob's project w as a sign made by Clex eland City and placed on Clex eland's Main Street showing all of the historical sites of Clex eland. This x as significant to him, since his grandfather, Leon Baw den, w as a resident of Clex eland from 1 1)2(5 to 1 948, and w ent to the school pictured on the sign. Daniel's project was building and paintingthree kiosks for the BLM. These are for postingbul-letin- s and memos out on the desert Jacob and Daniel w ant to express their appreciation to ex ery-on- e w ho helped them in completing their projects and all the scout leaders they hax e had throughout their scoutingyears. They know that w ithout the help and encouragement of these great leaders, they w ould not be receix ing their Eagle recognitions. Elder Bawden Elder Isaac Leon Baw den has been called to sen e in the Ohio, Cleveland Mission for the Chu-c- h of Jesus Christ of -day Saints. He will enter the Missionary TrainingCenter on Sept. 29. Elder Baxvdens parents are Ken and Lisa Bawden. His grandparents are Leon and Latter- ClaraLee Bawden, Patricia Larsen and Byron Larsen. He spoke in the Huntington Fifth w'ard on Sept. 19 n CM Car Ports o.1 art'' ; i f 5 Year Labor Warranty TProfessionai z Installation atisfaction Guaranteed I. D |