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Show Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday October 8, 2002 6A Emery County Progress HAPPENINGS a huge wildlife and mule deer Flu Clinics Oct. 14, display. Anyone wishing to donate new or used items, call If you would or like to attend the dinner, RSVP Items available at yo the banquet will Include hunts, fishing trips, guns, wall tent, golf, beef, camping equipment, crafts and much more. Turnqulst Retreat, a.nt.; Oct. 15, Cantle Dale 8:50 .Health )ct. Hi, Perron Senior Center, () Ik-pt- a.m.-Noo- 749-107- 381-210- n; 1 :Noon-3p.m.;Oc- nior ('enter, 1 1 liuid 'Ibwn Hall, Huntington Senior Center, 1 1:30 am.-- 2 p.m. 9-- C?8tle Dale Fire Dept. Open House Eagle Scout Project am collecting hearing (broken or parts) for a doctor In 1Ogan who will repair and tuke them to people In Ghana and Africa. Dxik for drop boxes In businesses to donute or contact Landon or EaNell at 381-- 5 85 or Karen at The deadline Is Nov. 5. aiilH I 381-544- 1 tional Eire Prevention Week Oct. 9 at 4 p.m. They will have demonstrations of some of the res- cue techniques that are used during an emergencyto begin at 5 p.m.. Free drinks, hotdogs, popcorn, prizes, and gumes. Domestic Violence Coalition Farm Bureau Annual Business Meeting The 4th annual Program In the Park, Oct. Hi, Noon-- 1 p.rn. In the Castle Dale City Park ( In case of Inclement weather, it will be in the Courthouse). The topic Is "I low domestic violence traumatizes victims and families1' and the speaker will be Daniel The Emery County Farm a practicing psycotheraplst and author. Hunch will be provided. For more Information call Kathy at 3 or Nancy at significance. Elections will also be held for local officers for the upoomlngyear. There is a slight charge for dinner. RSVP to Joy 381-254- 3. Huntington DUP The Huntington have their meeting D.U.P. will Oct. 10 at 1 p.m.at the Senior Citizens Ruild- -' at ing. or Barbra at 0 687-258- mnchultzJoy.com Orangeville D.U.P. 0. (Orangeville) will hold Its regular monthy meeting Oct. 14 at 10 a.m. at the Orangeville City Hall. Open to all area women who want to learn more about Utuh and area history and meet new people. The Orangeville Camp meets the 2nd Mon. of each month; same time; same place. Museum of Church History and Art Continulngspeclal exhibits at the Museum of Church History and Art at 45 North West Temple In Salt Lake City are Sutcliffe Maudsley: Nauvoo Portrait Artist (to Nov. 10), Early Images of Historic Nauvoo (to Nov. 17), The Living Christ (to Feb. 2, 2003), Valiant Pioneer Children (to Fcb.2, 2003), and Rimllies and Fkith (to Feb. 2, 2003). Museum hours are 9 a.m, 9 p.m. -- 10 ., p.m. Sat., Sun., and most holidays. Infor- Mon.-Frl- a.m.-- 7 mation numbers are and Meet the Candidates Friends of Monte Gee ure host- Inga dinner, auction and raffle to raise funds for liver transplant. Everyone Is welcome Oct. at (t p.m.at the Emery County Recreation Center. There will Ixj Joy MinlngMachinery veloped an award winning education program that is of benefit to students and teachers. The program informs students and teachers about the benefits of Meet the Candidates night Oct. 1 1 at 7 p.m. at Castle Dale City Hall. All Emery County Repub- 1 has de- lican and Democrat candidates will address Issues. Become more informed and vote Nov. 5. The Third Wave Exhibition 12-- and 18-- u. Oct. 25-2- 7 13-- u, 14-- u, held on Oct. 9 from 9 p.m. In the Sprlngville Art Museum. 5-- Cub Scout Roundtable Castle Dale Cub Scout leaders roundtable will be Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Castle Dale Stake Center. Emery County Progress The newspaper is looking to spotlight the countys senior citizens. If you know of a senior who would like to tell hladier story, please interview them and send the story and a photo to Emery County Progress: SUU will have homecoming REO activities on Oct. Speedwagon will perform on Oct. 1 1 at 8 p.m. at the Centrum on the SUU campus, with the www.rmsbb.com or call, toll free 11-1- 2. at Land Use and Property Right homecoming dance to follow. On y Oct. 12 SUU will play at 7 p.m. Call the Centrum Ticket I'burth Annual Conference on Private Property and the Public Good In Ogden on Oct. 9 at the Ogden Eccles Conference Center. Two legal scholars will help Utah land owners, real estate professionals, and citizen plan- Cal-pol- Educational Forum Soeiul Workers, Utah Chapter, will host the First Annual Professional Educational Forum at the Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah on Nov. 19. For specifies and Information call NASW at Christmas Festival Christmas Festival, Nov. in the Emery County Recreution Building at the Rodeo grounds in Castle Dale. Nov. 1 from p.m. and Nov. 2 from 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. 1- -2 1- -9 Rocky Mountain School of Baseball Utah Arts Council ners understand current trends in property rights. For more in- Members of the Utah Arts Councils Board of Directors are available to speak to local groups about the importance of utilizing economic tools found In the arts to strengthen Utah communities. If your group s interested In learning more about how the arts are important to economic prosperity, contact Jerald Holyoak, or the Utah Arts Council at for formation, contact the Ombuds5. The Utah Aids Councils Artist Resource Center announces its next workshop for artists, Creating Your own Artist Website, to be held Oct. 8, from 8 p.m. in the Rio Grande Depot, 310 South Rio Grande Street (455 West). This workshop is free and requires no registration. For more information 0-- more information. Rocky Point Haunted House The Olympic Spirits return to Salt Lake City as Rocky Point Haunted House opens its 2002 season Sept. 13. The RPIIH will be open every Tues. Thurs. 0 p.m. and Fit evening, and Sat. through South West Temple. Call ESI Management Group for more information or if you have questions about registration, located at Castle Dale Library Story Hour Castle Dale Library will host story hour every other Friday at 10:30 a.m. Story hour will begin on Sept. 20, and it will be held Oct. 4 and 18, Nov. 1 and 15, and Dec. 6 and 20. 7-- j -- 18-2- 0 The house Nov. 2. Is 3400 South State Street. The public information hotline is 1. 10- - Clevelands Camp Dale DUP The Camp Dale Daughters of the Utah Pioneers wUl mee t on Oct. 14 at 1 p.m. at the Senior Citizen's Center in Castle Dale. inconvenience. San Rafael Reid Tours Four additional field tours will be provided on each Sat. throughout Oct. as part of the overall San Rafael Swell Study. Open house meetings originally scheduled for early Oct. have been rescheduled for the week of Nov. 18 in the same lo- Zions Bank and Snyderville Basin Recreation District. ' - Blazing trails and building parks, together. wftwi I A, ' w- - - - "T"' tion call Those Needing Hay' 636-390- 0. ; Piopeer Theatre Company opens its 40th anniversary season with the regional premiere x... w! Illustrations by Marc; Saint-Thoma- Old Testament Illustrations will be on display at the Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery on the Southern Utah State University campus Sept. 13 to Oct. 11. Admission is free and the gallery hours are Noon 7 p.m. en- s, titled Inner Sanctum." For ticket information call the box sy yy y i L. Bonnit Pick with No doubt about it, Bonnie Cions i I Chagall oHYoofby David Auburn, Sept. 1 8 -- Oct. 5. To coincide with this presentation, the PTC Gallery will present works of art by Stephanie has developed an USDA internet website for producers of livestock that needhave" hay, haying or grazing available. The website is located kt www.fsa.usda.gov and has 'a quick link titled FSA HayNet. This is available to assist livestock producers in finding needed hay or grazing. Pioneer Theatre , - ?$. U.S.D.A. Website for; cations, Richfield, Salt Lake City, Price, Green River and Castle Dale. For more informa- ww wm. )l wjmw Muniy ; ! scheduled for Oct. 12 has been cancelled. We are sorry for the Prr, j The sixth annual Critical Issues Dicing Children and Adolescents, Nov. 8 at the Salt Lake City Center Hilton, 255 7:30-10:3- The Rocky Mountain School of Basebull announces Its annual I'M Extravaganza Tournaments In Mesquite, Nev. and St. ' ! Childrens Issues contact Laura at or ldurhamutah.gov. Fall Festival Clevelands Fall Festival . or Office through Smithtixx Workshop for Artists The National Association of at site Southern Utah State Homecoming groups, including an 9 division. Fbr more information or to register log on to man at or visit office at the PTC web wwwptc.utah.edu. 16-- u, u, Week 2 will be held with the same age 8-- and Artists reception will be George. Week 1 will be Oct. In the following groups: , u,ll-u- Sprlngville Art Museum Professional Education Program 1 . 748-282- at or Monte Gee Fundraiser ! : Bu- reau will be holding its annual business and policy development meeting and banquet on Oct. 12 at 0 p.m. at Huntington Elementary. This years guest speaker will be Leland Hogan, Utah Fiirm Bureau Federation President. I'ollcy recommendations will be considered on issues of locul, state and national Helton, 2, Daughters of the Utah Pio- -' neers Hock Canyon Trail Camp Castle Dale Fire Department will host an open house for Na- 5. 381-474- 8. 749-107- 4. Emery Seam. and Cleve- 17, t. 4 mining, and the Important role minerals play in their everyday lives. For additional Information or a brtx'hure describing the fix program that can be adapted for contact Michele at grades -- WK1 fT:i v a Batik Public Finance Ofinrr, Kent Afuhie. Park had a tall order to fill. As District Admiiuscrator for die Snyderville Basin Recreation District, Bonnie needed to keep pace with new growth which meant acquiring additional recteationa open space, expanding trails and building trailhcads, constructing an ice rink and beginning plans for indoor recreation facilities. Bottom line: the Snyderville Basin Recreation District needed $11 million. So Bonnie called Kent Michie.Vice President of Public Finance. if you or a loved one used the diet drugs Redux, Pondimin n for as few as 3 or months, all that you hold dear may be at stake. The I DA advises that you get an echocardiogram to test for emerging heart and lung , injuries. Many seriously injured people have no symptoms at all. while others experience: Kent advised Bonnie on the election process, helped structure die bond and prepared it for sale. Now, not only does the Snyderville Basin Recreation District have plans for an Fen-Phc- ice rink and other improvements, it also has an A1 Moody's bond rating. Just one more example ot how partnering with Zions Bank brings opportunity to local communities. V V $6,500,000 V V Snyderville Basin Recreation District V General Obligation Recreatiori Bonds Shortness of breath Dullness of fainting Fatigue Chest pressure or pain Swelling of the hands and ankles j 4 j Encouraged by your physician Performed by specially trained J V V J techs using cutting edge equipment Backed by the finest medical and J legal resources V j Can afford you piece of mind that comes with knowing for sure T: ft V 4 V Painless and brief - ! e develop. ZIONS BANK V V This may be your last opportunity to be screened locally before the ; January 3- deadline. And with the J holidays fast approaching there wont-ba more convenient time to claim a part of the 4 billion dollar settlement.! So call today. There is no " I obligation. With so much to lose J early diagnosis is critical. Some injuries are potentially fatal and may take years to m-ili- On October 9th and 10 Dexter &t Dexter Attorneys at Law will be J i offering free echocardiograms in ! Vernal. Screenings are: t . 1 1 - ('- - . i - is hU |