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Show "rWv, 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 19, 1 994 F. T. I. - NOTICES CEMETERY DEDICATION A dedication ceremony will conducted Friday, May 27, at 3 p.m. at the Valley View Cemetery in Sunnyside. Carbon County residents are encour aged to attend. Contact Sunnyside City Hall or Councilmember Genelle Howell for further information. be JUVENILE JUSTICE FORUM An open forum to gather input from parents of children who have been involved with the juvenile court or detention center in Carbon County will be presented June 7, 6:30 p.m., at Lighthouse Youth Center, 276 S. Carbon Avenue, Price. For additional information, contact Jim Johnson, Steve May or Jean Gressmen. will be offered from 9 CANCER SCREENING CLINIC a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on June 22 at Southeastern Utah Health District, 28 S. 100 East, Price. The clinic will include Pap tests, pelvic and breast examinations, blood pressure checks, hemo-cu- lt kits to test for colorectal cancer, health education information and medical referrals. Mammograms are not provided. Fees will be charged on a sliding scale, based on income and family size. of Castle Country meets HABITAT FOR HUMANITY the second Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. in the conference room at Zions Bank, Carbon Avenue, Price. The public is welcome. Contact Cindy Lou McDonald, Mike Schmitz, DeLynn Fielding, Sylvia Nelson or JoAnna Clawson for additional information. PRICE CITY LIBRARY The library will be closed May of Older Americans Month, In honor inventory. there will be displays set up in the main lobby. Derrald Bradley has signing classes every Tuesday and Thursday from 5 to 6 p.m. Story hour is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. and Thursday at 1 p.m. The library is looking for students to participate in the English as a second language class, taught Tuesday through Thursday from 4:40 to 5:30 p.m. 6 for 23-Ju- IMMUNIZATION CLINICS Southeastern Utah Health District in Price offers infant immunization clinics Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and Tuesdays from 3 to 7 p.m. There is a nominal charge, but immunizations will be provided free to anyone who cannot afford to pay the fee. WELL CHILD CLINICS are offered the last Friday of month Carbon Medical at Service in East Carbon. Serevery vices include immunizations, height and weight measurements as well as blood pressure tests. Services are provided at a nominal fee, based on income and family size. are conducted weekly at p.m., at Four Comers Mental Health, 575 E. 100 7 Sunday, South, Price (open meeting). Monday, 8 p.m., at Four Corners Mental Health (open meeting); at the Canyon Club, Orangeville (closed meeting); and at Price City Hall, 200 East Main (women only). Tuesday, 8 p.m., at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, East Carbon City. Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Price City Hall (open meeting, AA and Alanon). Thursday, p.m., at Price City Hall (big book study). Friday, 8 p.m., at Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Saturday, noon to 1 p.m., at United Methodist Church, 10N. 100 East, Price, women only; 8 p.m., at Price City Hall (open meeting, AA and Alanon). Closed AA meetings are conducted Monday through Friday from noon to 1 p.m. at Rainbow House, 221 S. 700 East, Price. Open meetings are conducted Monday through Friday from noon to 1 p.m. in the basement of Foursquare Church, 77 S. 600 East, Price. 7 non-smokin- g NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS The following weekly conducted Carbon Youth are at Center, 276 S. Carbon meetings Price: Avenue, Monday, 7 to 8 p.m., basic text. Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m., open meeting. fears, depression or anxiety, Recovery Inc. can help. the museum. is compiling a DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS reference book entitled Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude. It will contain pictures and life sketches of women who settled the State of Deseret, Territory of Utah, from July 1847 to May 10, 1869. Publication is scheduled in January 1996 as part of the Utah Centennial. There will be a charge for submissions. Forms are available through DUP Headquarters, Pioneer Memorial Museum, 300 N. Main, Salt Lake City, UT Happy Birthday Mom! 84103-169- at all six elementary schools in Carbon County. Registrations are accepted at Carbon County Recreation and at the schools. Pro Care enables 5- - to to participate in recreational and educational activities throughout the school year. For more information, contact Carbon County Recreation. No child will be turned away for inabili- Earl Marvin Leon Karen Wilma is open ty to pay. LADIES BIBLE STUDY will be Tuesdays, 10 a.m., at the First Baptist Church, 200 N. 300 East, Price. Nick Bill CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Meetings are at UTAH STATE UNIVERSITYsucce AREA NAME HRS free to anyone 4 years of age through sixth grade. Regular services are conducted Sundays: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; discipleship training, 6 p.m.; and evening worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday services include ladies Bible study, 10 a.m., and visitation, 7 p.m. Wednesday evening service is at 7 p.m. is accepting applications from WORLD EXPERIENCE for foreign exchange programs to Russia, 8 students ages is also Europe, South America and Australia. World Experience additional For looking for host families for incoming students. information, contact John Bryant, Price. 15-1- Carbon County School DisTECHNOLOGY CLASSES trict will offer six week intensive courses during the summer, two to three hours daily. Students can receive high school credit toward electives. No tuition will be charged. For schedules, counselor registration or information, contact Deanna Sweet, at Carbon High School. -- transportation service for e service in and seniors, both For available. information, contact private vehicles is also center. citizens local senior Debra Anderson at the PROJECT CARE-A-VA- in-tow- is a N One-on-on- out-of-tow- n. n EVENTS ROCK ART, HISTORY TOURS The tours, by Carbon County Recreation and Emery County Recreation, Indian rock will be conducted on the following dates: May of and art of Nine-Mil- e prehistory Canyon; May history Nine-Mil- e Nine-Mil- e one-da- y of tour and June 11, Canyon; Canyon. For additional information, contact Carbon County Recreation or Emery County Recreation. 21-2- 28-2- 2, 9, The mountain bike race BUTCH CASSIDY BLOWOUT events and the will be June 4. It will include more single-trac- k Harvey Challenge downhill race. For registration or more information, contact Price Peddler. Fire Department will MEET The Cleveland-Elm- o at the Cleveland Town present its annual event June 1 Park. To reserve a space, call Gerold Schade, Elmo, or Cwy WilSWAP 10-1- cox, Cleveland. Classes begin June 20, 1994 TIME For registration and information contact: Kathleen Robinson, Program Administrator Utah State University 6372120 ext, 610 College of Eastern Utah, Room 111 & 1 1 2 NAME CLASS 556 ELED CHS CLASS OF 84 REUNION will be Friday, July 22, and Saturday, July 23. Friday activities include a social hour and registration at 7 p.m. at Days Inn. Saturday activities include a potluck picnic with games at noon at Washington Park and a social hour with registration at 6 p.m. at Days Inn, followed by dinner and dancing. For additional information, write Class of 84, PO Box 614, Price, UT 84501 , or contact Melanie Aguirre, Kris Holdaway, Jim Noyes, Jackie Moon, Vicki Noyes or Nicki Kirkwood. (Continued on Page class times to be announced... e SCOFIELD PLEASANT VALLEY DAYS will start with breakfast at 7 a.m. and end with fireworks at 11 p.m. on Saturon Church day, July 2. Parade time is 11 a.m., with line-u- p Street at 10 a.m. Call to confirm entries. COMMUNITY DAZE Booth reservations are being Carbon event, scheduled July accepted for the Sunnyside-Eas- t 9. Contact Sunnyside Credit Union or Sunnyside City Hall for Summer Quarter Begins June 20 through August 17, 1994 On-sit- OPEN HOUSE Durrant Elementary will celebrate 40 years of educational contributions to the community Thursday, May 19, from 3 to 7 p.m. The public is welcome to tour the building, reminisce and share memories. BLACK DIAMOND QUEEN CONTEST will be presented at Days Inn on Sunday, May 22. Socializing and a personal interview with judges will be followed by a noon luncheon. A horsemanship contest at the Carbon County F airgrounds will take place after the luncheon. For details and preregistration, contact Joyce (Pat) Worley or the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce. Black Diamond officials are also seeking past royalty from former Robbers Roost Roundup and Black Diamond Stampede rodeos. Contact Vickie (Kim) Noyes or the chamber office in Price. SUMMER QUARTER - 1994 COURSES - CARBONEMERY CLASS 0, 9. PRO CARE Verl 6-1- meets every Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m., in at the College of Eastern Utahs computer-busines- s building. The meetings are open to the public. If you suffer from CEU PREHISTORIC MUSEUM is open daily from 9 6 contact to the museum. a.m. p.m. For more information, honor her on her 80th Birthday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Trail of Treasurers vacation 9:30 a.m. to noon, daily. VBS is Bible school will run June RECOVERY INC. The family and friends of VESTA CURTIS 17-2- room 132 HELPER MUSEUM The Western Mining and Railroad Museums summer hours are Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tours may be scheduled upon request by contacting 5-- 6. sponLDS SHORT VIDEO CONTEST, FESTIVAL sored by Sunstone Foundation, will be Aug. 0 at the Salt Lake Hilton. Entries must explore the Mormon experience in a general way, but style and genre are left to the entrant. Entries VIIS format and may be no longer than 15 minutes, must be in official application and entry fee. must be accompanied by an For rules and applications, write Sunstone, 331 S. Rio Grande, Suite 206, Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1131. Local meetings AA, ALANON the following locations: CONTESTANTS SOUGHT for the Miss Utah American Queens will be sent to compete in pageant Aug. the national pageant Thanksgiving weekend at Walt Disney World Resort, Florida. For information, write Miss Utah American Coed Pageant, Director Roger Temple, 5745 S. 4060 West, Kearns, UT 84118. Include applicants name, age and address. Coed s ate Sundays and Fridays at 250 River Street, Helper. School is at 10 a.m., followed by worship service at 11 Sunday a.m. 7:30 p.m. HRS ( JULY JULY 14-1- 5, 12, 13 8:00 1, 656 ELED ELED ENG ENG PM 0 AUG 12-1- 4 8:00 AM4.00 ADVANCED 4 6 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 445 Castlevlew Hospital will be offering a community CPR class. The class will be limited to 30 participants, so please call and register for the class by Friday, June 3, 1994. The instructors are certified through the American Heart Association. PM GIFTED MAT & METH WRITING 3 3 3 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF TECH. DATE: Monday, June 6, 1994 TIME: 6:00 to 10:00 PM TEACHERS INST TECH 446 TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM FOR EL. ED TEACHERS INST TECH 447 TECHNOLOGY PRACTICUM FOR SEC. ED. TEACHERS THERTS 5 8 STORYTELUNG EDUC PREVENTIONS HEP 556 556 44 ALCOHOL, TABACCO AND DRUGS HEP 429 FIRST EDED DIMENSIONS PROJECT WILD WORKSHOP AD EMERGENCY CARE PLACE: Castleview Hospital Classroom COST: $5 for instruction only, 2 3 2 $15 for certification I For questions or to register call the Education Department at Castlevlew Hospital 3 3 Extension 3600 637-480- 0 All Courses Carry All are transferrable to any accredited Full U.S.U. Credif College or Univeristy j (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) INTRO TO GIFTED 656 301 1 INST TECH AM-3.0- & CERTIFICATION WHOLE LANGUAGE FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS 1 CPR TRAINING 10) Th American Heart Aeeoclatlon strongly promote knowledge ol and proficiency In CPR, and has developed Instructional material lor this purpose. Although this course l not sponsored by the AHA component, tom or all material utilized by facility or student may be Heart Association materials supplied on a cost basis. Any less charged for this course do not represent Incoma to tha American Heart Association. in the U.S. - A I, r k |