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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday Nov. 2, 2004 3A Drug Awareness for Head Start Parents W j Hj I j f0 Kelly Hansen, Mike Olsen and Mark Robison and family on the hunt. The Headstart parents listen to the drug presentation by Deputy Paul Simmons The Emery County Headstart parents recently participated in a drug awareness session presented by Deputy Paul Simmons from the Emery County Sheriffs Office. Deputy Simmons encouraged the parents to be aw are of w hat is going on around them and to report suspicious people or activities to the sheriif's oltiee. Deputy Simmons said rural areas are being used all the time for the making of methamphet-aminSuspicious things to watch for would include camp trailers parked in outlying areas with ents and hoses coming out of them. He said these types of meth producers are hard to catch because they mo e around a lot. But with public awareness and community help they can be caught Deputy Simmons said he knows that everyone cares about their kids and nobody w ants their child to grow up to be a drug user. He stressed the need lor parental involv ement and know ingw here kids are and w here they are going at all times. Know who they are associating with and the company they are keeping. Small children need to be educated about the risks involved in taking drugs and the damage it can have on their e. body Deputy Simmons showed pictures to the parents show ing what happens to a body on drugs. He showed the deterioration of the teeth of a meth user. Meth users also put their meth Brett Remington poses with buffalo taken on the BookCliffs on a private ranch MTM Hunting purchases said landowner permits, and also fuller said, " hat Mark does or money or donations accepts is a great sen ice to those ol us as s of prov iding ay permits, who do not have the use ol our for the hunters. legs He makes it possible for opportunities use as their highest priority They vv ill buy meth before they vv ill buy food for their children Meth use by parents puts the children at risk. Chemicals used in the production of meth are extremely hazardous. He also showed victims of accidents from meth production and the serious burns that can occur. People have been burned and killed when tanks rupture and blow up. Deputy Simmons said that brain activity decreased in drug users and losses in brain function may nev er be regained Serious damage to the body results in meth use. Meth is highly addictive and treatment and recovery for meth users doesn't have a very high recovery rate. Some- Kelly vv Deputy Paul Simmons discusses the dangers of drug treated for depression can be helped. drugs. Kelly The Headstart parents also received reports on how their children are doing in preschool They worked on establishing a parent committee and planning us to do the things that all other hunters do We get to experience the same things that others do during a hunt Deputy Simmons said he is involved in teaching the DARE program at Clev eland and Hunv tington Elementaries He es positiv e peer pressure in encouragingchildren to stay oil of drugs is helplul be-lie- iuture activities lor the Headstart children in draw s out on a hunt, they need only call MTM and the arrangements for the hunt vv ill be made. Robison recognizes that be- cause an injury or illness has taken aw ay the use of a persons lower extremities, that person still retains the ability to enjoy the outdoors, albeit in a different vv ay. Any special need of the outdoorsman that Robison takes on an outdoor experience will be accomplished in some manner Robison constructed a gun portable gun rest to mount of the back of his heeler fof one young hunter w ho vv as steady ingthe rifle. That young man vv as successful on the next trip To make a donation or find out how you can help, contact 4-- w use At the imior high level, peer helpers are used to encourage lunior high age children to stay oil ol drugs Education on what you have to lose ll you become a drug user is helplul in keeping children oil times meth users who are Hansen appears Trail of the Sportsman magazine. Robison also stated that if a physically challenged hunter MTM Hunting Adventures call Hansen beams at the ram he harvested The southeastern RAC was noditterent They endorsed this proposal 100 percent Robison had a chance meetilh a phy sically challenged young man at his business in ing vv Salt Hake several years ago A conversation begun about Robison offered to take they oung man hunting. Following that one hunting trip, luint-ingan- Eastern Utah Wind Symphony d Works by Frescobaldi, lues, and Earl, and a tribute to John Philip Robison knew w hat he had to do His mission from then on would be to meet other phy sically challenged hunters and take them on a hunt Sousa-bo- rn Castle Country Honor Band Featuring outstanding junior high school students from Canyon View, Helper, Mont Harmon, and San Rafael schools CEU Geary Theatre November 6, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. General Admission-$- 2 Auto Parts stores this week: 150cc Off Road Dirt Bike DT1 50. lOOcc Off Road Dirt Bike Portable 5 DVD Player Deputy Paul Simmons shows pictures of those injured accidents in methamphetamine. Junior Jazz Basketball will be Held Nov. 3 at the Emery County Recreation building, 75 South 400 East in Castle Dale, from 7 .30 p.m All boys and girls are encouraged to play. Younger grades will be played on lower hoops. It is a Urn and positive experience for all There is also a need for coaches and referees. To volunteer, call 7 or Marilyn at 3S Launa at Cindy at Sign-up- s 2-- 0-- the production of at the Emery County Christmas Festival vv ill be held Nov. Recreation Center in Castle Dale. There vv ill be food, fun, booths, entertainment and cralts. Friday, p.m. and Saturday 10 a m,.-2 or Darlene at p.m. For information contact Jodi at 5-- 0 4 -0 381-222- Happenings hes product; in not cunvntl sbltf by Chccktr, Schucks,.Kragcn fstoru to jthistBtatft. W apologize tor any inconvtniencaiSk qUDAY Oj Welcomes... Let the holiday celebrations begirt SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2004 Only at your Hallmark Gold Crown" Store. . Danielle Howa Stop b for these special offers and Bonus Points available during Holiday Open House Pendergrass, N.P. Christmas Festival A DT1 00. HPD-50- 2. Dr. F. Rex Nielsen 74S-2S0- 74S-22.3- 5, See in Photos by Patsy Stoddard 381-250- on the web: vvvvvv.ecprogress.com H 4. November 6, 1854 , I)r f Rex Nielsen is pleased to welcome Danielle I low a Pendergrass, N P to his praetiee Danielle was bom and raised in Caibon County She received her Masters Degree in Nursing at the University of Utah, and recently finished tier certification as a Womens Health Nurse Practitioner. Danielle will be w oi king with Dr Nielsen to provide specialized, individualized, and complete health caie n to women Her special interests include ptev entice caie and education, contraception counseling, pienatal caie, adolescent health and menopause. Danielle will be seeing patients in Dr Nielsens office beginning Wednesday, November 3, 2004 If you would like to schedule an appointment with Danielle, please call A 4? hand our snowman bursts into an enthusiastic rendition of ' Jingle Bells" Hissnowdog wiggles his ears and tail and barks along Indiuics a rvptocaitie AA h)ttene 10' H vv) th each purchase of three Hallmark cards Retail mltu $22 When vuu hi vY 4 s rqc ' 637-309- 'November 10 1 in mnasium A-- V - seasonal handcrafted 'terns ava'labe cv James Taylor, A Christmas Album Onl) at your Hallmark Cold Crown Stone Grammy vs inner James Tax lor's holiday CD Features 11 songs. Cx-gwitheach purchase of than? Hallmark cards O Retail wltte $10 95 We wish the best lor Tammy in her new Bracken, PA-endeavors in Wyoming C Tammy has been serving the women of Carbon and Emery County for the past 8 years. She has been working with Dr. Nielsen for many of those yeats as well as the CEU Student Health Clinic, and she will be missed very much. Holiday Card Holder Our embossed bn Holiday Card Holder Ivangs on w all ot sits on a table CrQCJ with each purchase 2m ot any two or more boxes of Hallmark Holiday cants ReltuLilm'$735 Saturday , November 6, 2004 Refreshments will be served. ! 637-309- 8 A ?Y Tammy will be leaving us the end of October. 280 N. Hospital Dr., Price - HV: 8. Thanks for all you have done for our community I li well-woma- at EWuntington Elementary a; Jingle Pals imagine liat s in store 177 Castle Rock Square, Price 637-676- 9 |