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Show Emery County siins'oo1 ooi te?63 N1VI00SS ISSL nS..f MmSf "'"rririiy.j; W Tuesday, December 21, 2004 C 11Vs Volume 104 Castle Dale, Utah Home Grown News Since 1900 , 4N AAA A - , - iiiii i i . J - v Y " . '7 '$ Vy-S- c - (,f m MwwUYvSv 3, ' ' lysy '' ir 4 i a, M I ,AW t) Hi - a v n 1 VM v i . , P. " '. hi- T, ; i a ' , 4 wA - ., ' M jfM- . ,l 4 . AyvA ' KSpiSS' ' ?sli i ,a aN SWf a , '&.$$ mwr kJ& Mrs. Claus and Elwin 4" a Rasmussen. p5? ' V A oA INSIDE f ' efelwr s , 'd a ; gljffjf a . Y s'A!4f V f yu(a $t4JgAy ' M v v .- IB fis 50C 51 3 - na Number v it ' A4 A ."W, Green River girls fi - llsfe a(i '- - - basketball action 10 A. . Tom m V ififiYA mSmmBSSi Johnson sits with Mrs. Claus. SUMP BRIEFLY fMSMM iyZtfry Christmas services at churches NA$$& Mfh' , ' rtv in Emery mmmmmrn County William Luce and Mrs. Claus Bert seem to have a good time at the party for Emery County seniors. Desert Edge Christian Leamasterand Mrs. Claus. Chapel. 500 South Main Street in Huntington, will hold Candlelight Sendees on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, at 6 p.m. Castle Dale Independent Baptist Church wall hold Candlelight Sendees at the Castle Dale Senior Citizen Center, 85 North 200 East, on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, at 7 p.m. Christmas Mass will be celebrated at the Mission San Rafael, 1615 South San Rafael Drive, Huntington, on Dec. 24 at 9 p.m. M Merry Christmas from county seniors TT! TXT E . C M V 4 r 'f iff - , lid. . Cr--' V"vi " 4 . vt Ml s, fs sw iirtAT , C , , v - a k 5?r ' V',!vv s ,f s 'rt - TP V ' fJSisSI s i?0zk.ih 4 isfcC:' a f tt Y? a ' rwm r , S Kf a ''Tf' F 'i'- :Ya Otha Henderson visits Santa. urn O Early Deadlines for Dec. 28 issue H n WtsU?B V ?; a? Due to the Christmas holiday any weddings, missionaries, ads and display advertis- ing should be into the Progress office at 410 East Main in Castle Dale by Dec. 22 at 5 p.m. for the Dec. 28 issue. HolidayTRreat Frozen Pumpkin Supreme Yield: 16 servings 1 vanilla quart sugar-fre- e ice cream or frozen yogurt 1 Vz c. canned pumpkin 1 Tbsp. pumpkin spice (or 'r'1 K J i a N OlV.N' a.'?.'.,-- ' Ruth Guymon and Santa. Maribelle Wareham and Santa. Photos by Patsy Stoddard Historic votes cast at Co-o- p By PATSY STODDARD, tsp. cinnamon, Vz tsp. allspice and Vz tsp. ginger) 15 gingersnap cookies Soften ice cream at room temperature for ten minutes. Mix in pumpkin and spices 1 ' Editor The long- awaited election clay arrived for Co-o- p miners in the wee hours of Dee. 17. Voters arrived early to cast their ballots in the election to determine if the union status will remain status cpio or if the United Mine Workers of America will be ushered in. Three choices were outlined on the ballot: a vote for UMWA; a vote for no union at all or a vote for the existing union at the mine, the International Association of United Workers Union. Which is a union recognized by the labor relations board. Voting begun at 5:30 a.m.-8:3- 0 a.m. and again from p.m. Voting was held to accommodate the shift work at the mine. The ongoing saga at the CW Mining operation on SR-3- 1 in Huntington Canyon began in September 2003 when a miner was allegedly fired for trying to improve conditions at the mine. Several Latino miners walked off in support of fired miner Bill Estrada. The - mining company says the workers simply did not return to work and they assumed they i had all quit. This 3 - F , T began several months of a Mine '' t; jp''"''' ,' a'Y4 4 4' u W j i ' h 10 minutes before serving each custard cup with one gingersnap cookie. v V i vvw picket line at the bottom of the road leading up to the mine. The UMWA supported the miners during this time. Several rallies were held and letters of support until well blended. Spoon into 16 custard cups. Wrap well in plastic wrap. Freeze. Let sit at room temperature for mM 0SM fl1 Exchanges: 1 carbohgdrate; Total Carbohydrates: 16 grams; Calories per serving: 80 Emery County Progress M I I I lehweweeMS F 1 ... and money began pouring in from 410 East Main, Suite B, Castle Dale, Utah 84513 throughout the country when others heard of - their plight. During this A Co-o- p miner casts his vote time, charges were filed with the National Labor Relations Board against the mine for discrimination against the miners and illegally firing workers by the UMWA. The mine also filed charges against the UMWA for in Msrrin(2X) the election on Friday. union organizing when a union already existed at the mine. After several months of picketing the miners were ordered to cease picket ing at the mine. The miners were ordered reinstated to their former posi- Continued on PAGE 2A. email editor('ecprogress.com Visit us on the Vorld Vi(!c Vtb wAVW.cc j ) ro ( j ross.co m |