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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday September 10, 2002 9A J HAPPENINGS U.S.D.A. Website for Those Needing Hay USDA has developed an internet website for producers of livestock that needhave" hay, haying or grazing available. The website is located at 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. The Emery County Farm Bureau will host a public meeting to discuss the good things and the bad things about placing the San Rafael Swell Into a National Monument status. There will be guest speakers and This meeting will be held on Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m. In the Emery County Court House Commission Chambers. Everyone welcome. Illustrations by Marc Chagall Tuacahn Prepares for Old Testament Illustrations Return of Utah The anticipated return of the musical UTAH! is comingthis to fall the Tuacahn Amphitheatre. This show is the story of Jacob Hamblin and his struggle to make peace with the 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. -- Strawberry Wildlife Paiutes. UTAH will be presented in the Tuacahn Amphitheatre Monday through Saturday from Sept. 12 to Oct. 22. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. A chuckwagon cook-ois offered before the show beginning at 6 p.m. ut To order tickets call the Tuacahn Box Office at 652-330- 0 or For more see Information www.tuacahn.org. 13-1- day. Center Yourself Home Place in Orangeville will have a reflection day on Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn to be centered for your holistic health. For information and reservations, call Paula at 748-223- Festival The public is welcome to celebrate the abundant wildlife of the Strawberry Valley from 5 at the Second AnSept. nual Strawberry Valley Wildlife Festival at Daniels summit lodge. The festival begins at noon on Sept. 13 and at 9 a.m on Sept. 14 and 15. Activities end at 8 p.m. on Friday and Satur- 0. Picture Day At Castle Dale Elementary The next meeting of the Drinking Water Board is to be held Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. in Salt Lake City at 168 North 1950 West, Room 101. If you plan to attend and have special needs, please call Charlene Cub Scout Roundtable Dis-tri- ct will have Cub Scout Roundtable the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Castle Dale Stakehouse. All leaders are invited to attend Sept. 12 Huntington Camp The Huntington Camp D.U.P. will hold a meeting on Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. at the Huntington Senior Citizens Center. Congressman Cannon Congressman Cannon will host an Emery County Town Hall meeting on Sept. 14 from 6--8 p.m. at the Huntington City Hall Council Chambers. The meeting is open to all Third Congressional District residents. The Congressman welcomes aJJ discussion on any facet of the federal government and current issues, including the proposed national monument in the San San Rafael Monument Issue Meeting The Green River Community Center hosted a spaghetti dinner for the bikers for Habitat for Humanity recently. The group passed through Green River on their trip through the United States volunteering at Habitat houses across the nation and raising funds for Habitat for Humanity. Christine Monroe and Joni Pace from the center volunteered to cook and sponsor the dinner. Community volunteers were on hand to serve the dinner and Green River Mayor Glen Johnson met with the visitors and welcomed them to Green River. Days Green River will host their 22nd annual men's slow pitch softball tournament on Sept. This year we would also like to see the Coed tournament brought back to Melon Days 20-2- 2. weekend. Soifyouhaveateam and are interested in having some fun, pack up the family, load up the car, and join us for an exciting weekend of ballgames, great food, entertainment In the park, and dont forget ail the free melon you can eat. Teams will be limited, so get registered early. For more info call (435) 564-847- D.U.P. Rafael Swell. Community Dinner Green River Melon Castle Dale Elementary will have its annual picture day on Sept. 11. Students will have their pictures taken during the school day. Parents that would like to have pictures of preschool children can bring them to school from p.m. Reminder, the Buckhom Drinking Water Board 9. Public Lands Day Organizers of public lands day are looking for volunteers to help with the project at Swaseys Cabin on Sept. 28 at 9 a.m. Families, individuals, church groups everyone wely come. Call Margaret to register and for more information at Fugate-Swase- 381-522- 5. Huntington North Public Workshop The Huntington North Reservoir Resource Management Plan Project Team announces the next open house style Public Workshop on Sept. 17 from 7 p.m. at the Huntington Community Center, 40 North Main Street. The workshop is designed to solicit comments and 5-- suggestions from the public concerning the preliminary alternatives we have developed for the RMP. The public is welcome to attend and comments are en- Local Be a Melon Days Green River Melon Days be Sept. 20-2- w ill 1. in Sept. the City till dark GR High Baseball Game with Bryce Valley-- 1 and 3 p.m. Softball Tournament-Cit- y Ball Fields-al- l evening Park-Noo- n Queen School-- 7 Pageant-Hig- h p.m. Daneers-Cit- y Square Park-7:3- 0 p.m. Sept. 2 1 I by Close Iarade-Mai- n Up-- 7 a.m. Street-1- 0 Field-al- Tournament-Cit- day and l Square Park-7:3- Dance-Vide- School-- Dancers-Cit- y Free o DJ-Hig- h p.m. 9 you can at the City Park. melon-al- l ay Campout for Women at Scofield Women can learn the basics of map readingand usinga com- to navigate the UieCEU campus, room CBB 103, from 8 u.m.-- 3 p.m. There will be a cost for the class and course materials. For more informa0 tion contact Leila Andrews or Mandi Bry ner pruisers who desire to en- pension, hospitalization, education and other benefits. This is a free service and veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to recieve assistance. The Service Officer w ill 013-561- 1 1 hance their professional al skills. be at the Department of Items for the Happenings Section are due to the Progress by Thursday at 5 p.m. 1. ister for this camp-oueall no Takeda at (801) later that Sept. 1. The camp-ois limited to 15 participants and the fee covers food and all the t, 538-471- Utah Stale University is offer- ing a Grant Writing Class for the fall semester. Classes will be held on Sept. 7, 14, 21 and 28 at service officer from the American Legion will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for VA benefits, including compensation, baekcounlry by attendinga Map and Compass Camp-ou- t that will be held Sept. 20-2To reg- 1 Grant Writing Class A p.m. 0 1 0. Veteran, Dependents, Widows y evening pass Survivor 381-257- ll day Softball Workforce Services Price Employment Center, 475 West Price River Drive, Suite 256 on Wed. from a.m. Sept. ing on Sept. 25. For more info 3 call Shannon at or Karl at 653-227- Ball The Emery County Republican Fhll Dinner and Social will be held Sept. 19 at 6 p.m.at the Emery County Recreation Center in Castle Dale. There will be a program and door prizes. Get tickets from you local precinct chairman, vice chairman or at the door. Legislative candidate, John Swallow will attend. Park-A- Good Volleyball will be start- y a.m. Vendors-Cit- y couraged. Republican Dinner Entertainment-Cit- Park-- 1 1:30 0 ut equipment needed except sleeping bags and sleeping pads. If you are an oxygen user at home or have severe problems with breathing conditions, please call for more information to see you qualify. or visit the web site 1 www.iniiQmerx.com. Coed Volleyball a.m. RECOGNITION Kenna Gilbert ff The Huntington Youth Mayor, Kenna Gilbert was recently awarded a $500 scholarship by the Huntington Mayor, Jackie Wilson and council members, Mark Justice, Norm Richardson, Hiiiary Gordon, Mar Grange and Paul Cowley. Richardson said Gilbert has been an excellent youth mayor and always willing to serve w'here needed. Gilbert and her committee helped with the annual Heritage Days event and were active In helping out at the annual rodeo. They helped clean the rodeo grounds and also helped with the tickets and food. - are cordially invited to attend the Candlelight Vigil for Loved Ones Lost September 15, 2002 6:03 p.m. at the L'.isclcn San Rafael prayer service -to mourn, to remember, and to pray for healing. Held in conjunction with the National Day of Mourning, September 25th. Adapted from the Prayer Service for Victims of This will be an inter-fait- h Violence. Roses and Tears a Advertise Here! Statewide!!! -- Through Your Local Paplr.- - i ri ;S?i 2X2 STATEWIDE ADVERTISING NETWORK i 2 in. Kenna Gilbert is presented a $500 scholarship by councilmember Norm Richardson while youth council advisor, Julie Jones and Mayor Jackie Wilson look on. You 2 col Ask your local paper how you can reach over 250,000 households in 40 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide 2x2 (2 col. x 2 in.) display network. (National placement also available through the Utah r1 ! Daniel T. Fang, M.D. ic general surgery practice on September 20, 2002. His patient charts and medical records will remain in the office A S S O C I A T North Hospital Drive, 2, in Price, with general surgeon, Chad McCance, M.D., who will begin seeing patients in October. 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