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Show 14A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 6, 2004 Notices (continued) Foster Care Foundation - Carbon-Emerresidents interested becoming foster parents may contact Greg Cowan at y 636-021- 636-18- 8 22-Ju- 1 v 24-Ju- CEU Library Hours are Monday through Thursday from 8 00 to 10pm .Friday from Sam to5 p m . Saturday from 10 a m i.ipm Sunday 2 jim to 10 pm Hours vary during breaks For formation, contact the library at m 613-520- Price American Legion Post 3 - meets the first and third Thursday of each month at the post home - 27 N 00 W 1 1 1 , 10-1- 5 i 472-875- 0 Price Library - Hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 am a m to 3 45 j 7 45 p m Friday, 10 am to 4 45 p m Saturday and m Story hours are Wednesday, at 1 p m Thursday 5pm Pals Pet 6 Books kin from i 5 on ; to p m All Tuesdays presents hildren are welcome For information, call the library at the library is having a Scholastic book sale, buy May ic get one free This will be at the libary during regular hours m your children up for the Summer reading program from May 2 1 he library will be closed from May 5 for mven-r4 with the annual book sale from May , Marine Corps League - meets the second Monday of the month at 6 30 p m at China City For membership information, contact David Brewer at 9 Family Support & Childrens Justice Center - offers crisis k for families with children from infants to years old Crisis urstry is open 24 houisa day seven days a week Families may use he nurse ry for respite, family crisis, court, doctors appointments, dical t mergcncies. mental health appointments, escaping fam-- i violence attending parenting classcsdivorce classes and AA '.arcotic Anonymous meetings Parenting classes are scheduled 30 pm For information, call the center at 637 0281 Ihursdayat 1 . 1 Helper American Legion Auxiliary - meets the fourth Thurs- day of the month at 6 p m at 472-820- For information, contact Pat Scherschel 3 Field Service Officer Visit - On May 13 a Field Service Officer from the VFW Department Service Office in Salt Lake City will be visiting Price to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting application for compensation, pension, hospitalization and other benefits This is a free service and veterans need not be members of the Veterans fo Foreign Wars of the United States to qualify for assistance The officer will be working out of the Price Workforce Services Center from 8 30 a m to 10 30 a m Please bring the followform 214, ing documents so that we may better serve you DD marriagedivorce papers, birthGdoptiondeatFi certificates, children's social security numbers VFVV Clubnotes ( Adult bicycling club - Residents older than 50 years of age interested in joining the club may contact Richard Morley at 637-836- 3 1 Carbon County Triad - meets the first Wednesday of the month at 2 p m at Price senior center Members focus on law enforcement and aging programs to assist the elderly Newborns in Need- - Residents are encouraged to donate baby items for needy infants in Carbon County For information on volunteering or donating items, contact Teresa Kilcrease at 637-532- 4 MOPS - The mothers of preschoolers group meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 6 p m at Price Chapel Adult crafts, child care and children's program included For information, call Tami Campbell at 637-754- 2 Castle Country OHV - Meetings are the third Thursday of the month at 7 p m at the fairgrounds building For information, or visit the group's web site at contact Leslie Policy at 637-615- 0 www ccohva org BACA - The group meets the third Sunday of the month at noon at Kraync Motor in Price Price Ladies of Elks The group meets the first Wednesday of the month For information, contact Susan Etzel at -- 637-577- 2 Support groups Multiple sclerosis support group - meets the first Tuesday of the month 7 30 p m m the conference room at the health district in Price For information, contact Danny orTami Velasquez at 637-071. 2 Old Time Fiddlers - Free acoustic jam sessions the first Events day of the month at St. Anthony Womens Communion Breakfast - Saturday ' v 16, HilpcrC ivic Auditorium following the 8 a m Mass Guest aker will be Holly Mullen columnist for the Salt I ake Tribune c pared by the knights of C olumbus cost is S5 call Mary Bonacci 472 5977 for information i i 10 a m at the Price senior citizens center 10 00 a m to Front conference room at Senior Citizen Cetner in Price, Mystery Quilt Class by Della Armstrong More information contact eslie at Castle Valley Quilt Guild - Meeting on May 20, 3 30 p m t 057 6312 637-685- 1 7 American Legion Auxiliary Meeting - Third Tuesday of the Ruth Rich month For info call Veloy Wilder luci Cook 613-092- 637-360- Advisory Board Meetings - he amily Suppoit and Children's ist ice Center of Cat bon County will be holding Advisory Board lutings on the following dates during 2004 April 8 June 10, gust 12, October 14. and December 9. 2004 All meetings aie G lei at 8 00 am at the Price C JC 108 N 500 F in Price For more formation call 637 0281 1 1 " i m 7 Bowling league scores eague secretaries should report high scores weekly to Rose Fossat For information, contact Fossat at 1 657-143- Gastric bypass support group - meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 p m at Castleview For information, call Wilma How a at 472 5043 , 687-029- located at v5 North Main in Spring Retreat - at Homeplace ' Uiungtville, Utah I heme Come Holy Spirit' I he retreat takes place on May 22 from 9 50 a m to 3 30 p m and includes a pot nk luncheon RSVP by May 15 to Nora, 637 3767 or Rexine, Satur- Domestic violence support groups - are scheduled weekly 9 For information, call the 24 hour crisis line at 6.37-658- Single mothers support group - meets Tuesday from 7 to 8 m at Trice Community Center Child care available upon rep quest No fees requited Social Club for People Interested in Recovery Room 202, Price (485) 637-762- 1 1 W Main, 9 8 Castle Country King Crawlers - 4x4 club meets every 2nd Wednesday at 7 00 pm in Washington Park day of the month at 7 p m For information contact 650-329- . , Castle Country Fiber Guild - meets the first the first smith at AA - Sunday through Saturday (open) - noon, Nooner Wednesday G Saturday (open) - 8 00 p m Coal Sober Monday G luesday (closed) - 5 00 p m Women's Step Sister's MonMichelle Gold- 0 Meeting NA - Tuesday 1 hursday Pnday G Sunday (open) - 8 00 p m - 7 00 p m Woiking Your Steps Meeting (closed) Friday Satuiday (open) - 6 30 p m Book Study Meeting Sunday (open) - 10 00 a m Spiritual Meeting 1 hese meetings are held at the Price Alano Club , , , Mormon History Association Conference - will be nted on Saturday, May 19 to May 23 at the Provo Marriott lor registration information call the Association at or visit their website www mhahome org pre-- ( Ho-t- e I and - The Festival will be held August d currently seeking 2 groups of volunteers I he fust will on various committees and help make our 10th assist mup best estival ever Committed individuals will out ."imveisary helping the cunent committee with a wide array of duties To or The secvolunteer, contact Sherili Shaw at ond group of volunteers will.be performing on our Main Street Stage on Saturday, August 2 1st Dance clubs, sports groups, acous-ticmusicians, etc are all invited to strut their stuff during the estival Contact Neil Breinholt at 637 8060 for application or it formation is I as-i- 637-229- 5 613-520- st 8 al , I Helper Arts Festival, Youth Art Show - Open to young Artwork will be udgeel, ribbons awarded and mists grades nzes given foi specific categories Deadline for submissions is May 14 Suppoit the Castle Country art community by your par- kipation t all 472 6697 for information and applications 2 League of Utah Writers - Price chapter meets the third Thursday of the month from 11am to 1 p m For information, call Margaret Christensen at 637-077- 2 Masonic Lodges - Regular activities include Carbon Lodge 16, F&AM, first Mondays, 7 30 p m , Joppa Lodge 26, F&AM, first Tuesdays, 7 30 p m , Eastern Star, Naomi Chapter 13, first Thursdays, 7 30 p m ; Job's Daughters, Bethel 3, second and fourth and York Rite (chapter, council, commandary Wednesdays, first Wednesdays, 7 30 p m Utah Eastern Shrine Club alternating), 7pm; Contact Norman Smith for information Castle Valley Archaeology Society - meets the third Thurs- day of the month at 7 p m in the CEU museum classroom For information, contact Bob or Margene Hackney at 637-048- 2 Utah Friends of Paleontology - Castle Valley chapter meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p m in the CEU museum For information, contact the museum at class-ioo- , 613-506- Veterans 'c on Sunday at n 0 Carbon County Flistorical Society - meets the last Thurs- VFW- - Post houis are Monday - Saturday from 11am to 7 p m let tings aie the second 1 hursday of the month at 7pm Games 1pm I The gioup meets Monday at Area Recovery Meetings day of the month at 7 p m at the Senior Citizens Center For information, call Kathy Hamakerat 637-545- 6 or information, contact Ginnv Boren at the , Al-An- , , Health AA Meeting (open) - Thursday, 8 00 p m Huntington Senior Center, 176 W 100 N, (use back door entrance), Huntington, Utah AA Meeting (open) - Tuesday Friday, 8 00 p m East Carbon City Hall, 105 YV Geneva Road (use back door entrance), Fast Carbon NA Meeting (open) - Wednesday, 7 00 p m 12 Berkeley, East Carbon AA Meeting (closed) - Tuesday G Friday, 6 30 p m , Helper Mission AA Meeting (closed) - Sunday. 6 ,80 p m Helper Mission Note Closed meetings Alcoholics or Addicts Only1 Open meetings Anyone interested in recovery , , 1 . Womens cancer support group - meets the third Wednes- day of the month at 7pm at Castleview's classroom For informaextension 3510 tion, contact Sherry King at 6.37-430- Bringing Hope Foundation - Single mothers meet Tuesday at 7pm at Puce Community Center No fees required Participants must cm oil by contacting the foundation at 637-554- 4 8 p m at Wednesday & Satur100 F 100 N Rm 220, Price AA Meeting (open) - Monday, 8 00 p m Four Corners Mental day, 8 00 p m , , i Price Naranon Puce Alano Club mma Helper Arts Festival Central Utah Stock Car Racing Association - meets the second Tuesday of the month, 7 p m , at Helper Civic Auditorium For information, contact Reed Phillips at 61.8 8288 2 "VT 3ES WSPAPEK UN JJMJCfflON f You can be a partner! r p' iwV Did you know that thanks to these sponsors, 250 students in Carbon and Emery Counties were able to receive the Sun Advocate or the Emery Count)' Progress in their classrooms for the 2003-200- 4 school year? The Sun AdvocateEmery County Progress ME program serves 8 schools in our two counties, ranging from elementary classrooms to the College of Eastern Utah. Help us do the same for other schools and classes! For as little as $40, you can sponsor Newspapers In Education! The Sun Advocate and Emery County Progress would like to thatik the following businesses and individuals for their support of Newspapers in Education for our local schools. Participating Sponsors Bill Barrett Corporation Precis Cable Joy Mining Conoco Phillips Participating Schools: Perron Elementary, CEU - Developmental English, Emery High School, Canyon Mew Jr. High, CEU Lounge, Student Center, Lighthouse School, Carbon High School, Pinnacle Canyon Library, Carbon High School i . : X'm I', w |