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Show Stockmen install pipeline Old school building changes e center into A group of EMERY Emery County stockmen are in the process of installing a system of plastic pipe to provide livestock water to their pastures south of here. This line will connect onto the town water system and follow the mine road for over two miles to property owned by Wayne Staley and Earl Olson. Others receiving water from the project are Robert Anderson, Lyle Anderson, LeGrand Beal, Dewey Jensen, Chris Christensen, Rex Bunderson and Dennis Jensen. For years, several of these ranchers have hauled water at various times so their stock could utilize available feed. Last fall, under the leadership of Robert Anderson, the group requested financial assistance from the ASCS and technical help from SCS. Their work stopped due to the hard winter, but resumed again this spring. The main line consists of two inch PVC 100 pound pressure pipe, then reduces to inch and one inch pipe as livestock requirements decrease along the way. V-- Area road work reports issued Two area projects were included in the 46 construction projects reported on by the Utah Department of Highways. According to the monthly release from the department, H.E. Lowdermilk Construction Company is 68 percent complete with its $5,750,375 project on from Yellow Cat to Whitehouse. Work was reportedly just starting on the bridge spanning the Kyune slide area by Pritchett Con- struction of Provo. The .1 mile project along US will cost an estimated 50-- 6 $346,132. With the colors by ELIZABETH HANSEN The sun strikes the old Castle Dale Elementary some striking are taking developments place. Upstairs in the museum two artists are painting living history on the walls. Downstairs the youth have funded a center for educational recreational, and employment purposes. Kim Earl, and Youth Development Agent is motivator and manager. The Youth Employment Center funded for $2,498 will pay for incidental expenses and the wages of a Resource mobilizes The resource mobilizer will take calls from prospective em where 4-- H ROBERT E. YOURSTON Steel names mine head US ployers, nne up candidate, supply training and get him on the job. The youth employed will be expected to pay ten percent of his wages up to the sum of ten dollars. At present the teenagers are headlong into swimming pool renovation and management. The Castle Dale swimming pool built in the former auditorium of the school is an operational problem to the city council. Nine months of the year it is closed up. The severe winter weather and moisture have produced a worse mess than usual, but the youngsters are working hard to scrape and paint walls and clean the pool. Some ceiling repair must be Section Page done, too. Putting the pool on a paying basis is a challenging, experience to Hers can enjoy table be stalwarts tackling the games. In the main hall, desk chairs are placed in a job. to circle to invite discussion the hours Regular center will soon be angroups, council meeting, nounced. The recreation and planning sessions. Kim has moved in desks room boasts pool tables, pin ball machines, juke box and for the resource mobilizing and other projects. He has a refrigerator enameled bright blue. Profits from lined up a kaln for sale of sandwiches and pop ceramics, a trampoline, go back into the pot. wrestling mat and a boxing A second large old high ring. The ceiled school room being activities incleared of a mass of articles volve many hours of is to be made into an chaperonage. The Castle educational, rap room and a Dale Senior Citizens have Diace where the younger - volunteered help. 4-- 4- - DRAGERTON Robert E. Yourston, former general mine foreman at U.S. Steels Geneva Mine, mm' w has been named assistant to the general superintendent, Western District Coal Operations. The announcement of Mr. Yourstons promotion was made by the general Gentlemans Jeans ? V, ( Now superintendent, Paul E. Watson. Yourston Mr. has recently superintendent of personnel services at the corporations Frick District in Pennsylvania. Mr. Yourston is a native of Washington and a mining engineering graduate of the University of Washington. He has worked for U.S. Steel since 1957 and had served as general mine foreman at Columbia and Geneva mines. In 1971 he was named superintendent of Personnel Services for the Lynch District in Kentucky and was later transferred in the same capacity to the Frick District. He will assume his new responsibilities on July 1. pauses to survey Castle Dale's Main Street from the old elementary school which is undergoing a transformation. 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