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Show 8A Emery County Dale, Utah Tuesday September 24, 2002 Progress Castle HAPPENINGS Haunted House opens its 2002 season Sept. 13. Tlie RPHH will be open every Tues. Thurs. p.m. and Fri evening, and Sat. 7 through Nov. 2. The house is located at 3400 South State Street. The public information hotline is p.m. at the Museum of the San Rafael. Dennis Nelson will be the featured speaker and he will describe the life of a uranium miner and sawmill operator in this area during the 1910s and 50s. Joan Burke and Shaun Tomsich will entertain with a medley of cowboy songs. Refreshments will be served. Ferron Youth City Council Meet the Candidates Night, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. at Ferron City Hall. All republican and democrat Emery County candidates will address issues- - become more informed and remember to vote. Emery County Historical Society -- 7:30-10:3- National Public Lands Day Rocky Point Haunted House Emery County Historical Society announces a night of historical memories Sept. 26 at 7 0 Sept. 28, bring your lunch, shovel, gloves, rakes, buckets, wheelbarrows and etc. to help The Olympic Spirits return to Salt Lake City as Rocky Point 8 Annual Ceal Country Classic Golf Toursamsat The Womans A&3ary to tbs American Institute of Mining, Metalturgical and Petroleum Engineers, lnc.(WAA!MES) wouM Iks to extend a sincere thadc you to si those who went, from taffnnent organizers to players and si the participated in this yes site at Swaseys cabin in the Head of the Sinbad. We will do Little Auditorium. Suicide is the second leading cause of death fencing, roofing, erosion protec- tion, clean up and build fire rings. Water, drinks and snacks will be provided. BBQ (and entertainment) will start when the work is done (about 4 p.m.). For information or directions call 636-360- 381-522- 0, in youth and young adults. The workshop will be hosted by Miss Emery County JaNell Jones. A special guest speaker from the Iron County Victim Services, DeNean Peterson, will be featured. A balloon release will be held following the workshop as a symbol of hope for tomorrow 687-917- 6. 5, Clevelands Fall Festival Celebrate the end of summer and the new playground equipment. Bringajar of your bottled fruit, veggies, pickles, relish, salsa, jam, etc. to trade and a pot luck dish or dessert. The town will furnish hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks. Local fire fighters will also be honored. Games and door prizes. Sat. Oct. 12 from 5 p.m. If the weather is bad, it will be re- and as a tribute to lives lost through suicide. The public is encouraged to attend. Southern Utah State Homecoming SUU will have homecoming REO activities on Oct. will perform on Speedwagon Oct. 1 1 at 8 p.m. at the Centrum on the SUU campus, with the homecoming dance to follow. On Oct. 12 SUU will play Cal-pol- y at 7 p.m. Call the Centrum Ticket 11-1- 2. 3-- spite of the rain. generous sponsors. A good time was had by Awareness Workshop will be held on September 28 at 2:00 p.m. at the Emery High School improve the National Historic scheduled. San Rafael Field Tours Magnuson Lumber Market Express NorWest Mine Services Omega Transworld Padfic Central Steel Pierce Oil Rental BK's Stop n Shop Banasky Insurance Cellular One Century Lubricants Codale (3 Teams) Hydraulic Repair Chute Supply Continental Conveyor (2 Teams) Conveyor Services DBT America (3 Teams) A- -l i DSI Echo Rocky Mountain Miners Tram Electric Castle Dale. TriuneJennmar CarbonEmery Multiple Sclerosis MS support group-firmeeting Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the South Eastern Utah Health Dept. Conference room. Then monthly, 7:30 p.m. on the first st Industries on Sept. 27-2- 8 from 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Fbr more information contact Lila Abersold at Tues. of the month after that Fbr more information call Danny or Tami at Continental Breakfast: Intermountain Electronics Refreshment Cart: DBT America and Rocky Mountain Miners Luncheon: Robinson Transport, Energy West Mining, Genwal Resources Century Lubricants, Magnuson Lumber & Industrial Electric Pioneer Theatre Company Hole in One Prize Sponsors on all four par 3 holes: Supreme Muffler and Padfic Central Steel Card Raffle Sponsor: Golden West Industries 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 is interested in learning more about how the arts are important to economic prosperity, contact Jerald Holyoak, -- enStephanie titled Inner Sanctum. For ticket information call the box office at or visit the PTC web site at Saint-Thoma- Hole Sponsors and Prizes s, www.ptc.utah.edu. or the Utah Arts Osteoporosis Teleconference Council at more information. John R. Lee, M.D., author and authority on hormones will conduct a teleconference on Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. (MT). This telecon- Management Group for more information or if you have ques- health issues for women. tions about registration, Board of Oil, Gas and Mining Ferron Memory Afghan The Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Miningwill meet Sept. 25 in the Brigham City City Emergency Services Building, 442 West Forest Street, at 9 a.m.. are selling these afghans to commemorate the 125th of the settlement of Fbrron. They contain historical images as well as current 8 Fbrron sites. Call or Suicide Prevention Awareness Workshop 384-264- A Suicide Prevention and WWM r 1 Open Oct. 3rd 11 2pm Proud to offer xf)n.x J 'V:.. IplSV: f 'JY X ,i ; d-vv.-- , . h r H new expanded Paiutes. UTAH will be presented in the Tuacahn Amphitheatre Mon-da- y through Saturday from Sept. 12 to Oct. 22. Show time is 7:30 p.m. A chuckwagon cook-o- ut is offered before the show beginning at 6 p.m. To order tickets call the 0 Tuacahn Box Office at 652-330- For information iy 5. Castle Dale Library Story Hour . j llPF.n.anCy 204 i p. ''l it 4 I! - EJo. ' (i 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. Arthritis Classes -- " Organizers of public lands day are looking for volunteers to help with the project at Swaseys Cabin on Sept. 28 at fr a.m. Families, individuals1, church groups everyone welcome. Call Margaret Fugate1 Swasey to register and for more information at L Jw- - see Public Lands Day O fllTia Lai j services 9"IJ n r i ; The anticipated return of the musical UTAH! is coming this fall to the Tuacahn' Amphitheatre. This show is the story of Jacob Hamblin and to make peace with the Personal Training Massage Therapy Castleview Physical Therapy employees include, from top left: Tiffni Sanford, Diana Johnson, Janae Jensen, Denna Fausett, lleen Bulkley, Betsy Jensen; Middle: David Nelson, Richard Holt, Scoff Cnder, Darrin Hurdsman, Scott Labrum, Brody LeRoy; Bottom: Bnan Powell, Amber Timothy, Ashley Nelson, and Jeff Miller. I USDA has developed an internet website for producers of livestock that needhave hay, haying or grazing available. The website is located aj www.fsa.usda.gov and has a quick link titled FSA HayNet. This is available to assist livestock producers in finding T' needed hay or grazing. -- j ( Those Needing Hay Castleview Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine iT I U.S.D.A. Website for 381-522- Old Mill Camp is selling Fbrron Memory Afghans. They anni-versa- tions. The six to 12 inch trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge. Members will also receive a subscription to the Foundations colorful bimonthly publication. Arbor Day, and The Tree Book with information about tree planting and care. To receive the free trees, send a $10 membership contribution to TEN TREES, National Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave. Nebraska City, NE 68410, by www.tuacahn.org. 7-- about hormones and Blue Spruce. The trees will be shipped postpaid at the right time for planting between Oct. 15 and Dec. 10 with enclosed planting instruc- or more The Sixth annual Critical Issues Fhcing Children and Adolescents, Nov. 8 at the Salt Lake City Center Hilton, 255 South West Temple. Call ESI ns i for Childrens Issues Conference ference will be free, for reservation and information call The purpose of this teleconference is to anwer ques-tio- nonprofit Foundations Trees for American campaign. The ten trees are the American Redbud, White Pine, Sugar Maple, White Flowering Dogwood, Pin Oak, Red Maple, Birch, Silver Maple, Red Oak, and Colorado Return of Utah Speak opens its 40th anniversary season with the regional premiere of Proof by David Auburn, Sept. 18 Oct. 5. To coincide with this presentation, the PTC Gallery will present works of art by Ten Free Trees Ten free trees will be given to each person who joins The National Arbor Day Foundation during September. The free trees are part of the Tuacahn Prepares for ' or labersoldutah..gov. Utah Arts Council Will Pioneer Theatre for more information. 02 Sept. 30. Artists planning to enter the Utah Arts Councils Utah 02 Painting and Sculpture Statewide Competition should take note of the following deadlines: Slide entries-Sep- t. 26, to the Utah Arts Council, 617 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. All other entries will be accepted at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Avenue, Park City, MS Support Group Underground Services Wells Fargo Bank Wheeler Machinery Joy Mining Machinery (2 Teams) Loogwall West Fairmont Supply G leave Doors Airgas Huntsman Motors Utah Arts Councils Statewide Arts Competition cations, Richfield, Salt Lake City, Price, Green River and RM Wilson or Office through Smithtixx 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 w eek of Nov. 18 in the same lo- TEAM SPONSORS 384-29- Hospital Dr., Price 6364041 |