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Show 4ir 2A WMP Enery CouV P'cg'ess Caste Da'e Lah Tuesday November 27, 2001 Inspired Campaign Continued Iren PAGE Continued from PAGE 1 1 A. that, Brittanie "aid "h !' In Mav Brittanies family went to Franklin Uovcv 1 ield in Salt Lake for the prevntati n of winning entrie The thought of like that. She thought she was going to die w hen she had to go up there, Rene stud. Brittanie was presented with Si 50 for her first place ad. money she used to buy a Game standing before a large crowd of people to accept her award was met with trepidation by hrittanie. She's real shv about things Boy. adv ertising The contest groups winning entries in elementary, junior and senior high categories with cash prizes for first plate, second and third. Best of contest winners receive not only a cash prize, but they have the opportunity to help produce their ads. While Brittanie's ad did not win best of contest, her ad is being seen Emery County anti-tobac- Progress VOICE OF EMERY COUNTY SINCE 1900 by people in the Emery and bon County area. Ctah The Southeastern Sylviv Nelson Health Department in ITicehas created the ad and arranged for it to Ik-- displayed at local movie theaters before movie showings. The health department is also creating fivers of the ad to be placed in the area. legal Oa.-Nfk'- Car- Subscription Rates: 50 cents per copv. $22 per ear delivered by earner in Carbon and Emery counties, $27 in I tuh. $10 out of Utah per year by mail. Office Hours: Monday a 00 to noon . Tuesday - Friday 9 00 a m. to 5 00 p m at 190 East .Main. Castle Dale, Ltah. Classifieds Deadline: Monday at 10 00 a m. lor Tuesdays publication. Telephone: I435i 3"1 2431, Fax (435i progress"! etv net. Publication No: (LSI'S 0747 21291 issued once a week at Castle Dale, Utah. Periodical postage paid at Castle Dale, Utah. Postmaster: Send change of address to PO Box 589, Castle Dale, UT 84513. All right reserved by the Emery County Progress. All is property of Emery County Progress. No part herein may be reproduced without prior written consent.. Having her ad created and used by the health department was cool Brittanie said, al- though she admits to having told only a few of her select friends about the news. With the fifth annual 381-543- anti-tobac- co contest under way Brittanie said she plans to enter again this year. dont have any ideas yet, she said. But shell think of something. 1 ANNIVERSARY SALE-A-BRATI- ON 1 A. nies also place ads in magazines that a lot of teens read and ing events, distributing free merchandise with weak messages that actually promote tobacco use and advertise tobacco name brands. "We continue to see celebrities smoking in movies with tobacco products anti-tobac- co provide youth go to. The industry spends billion per year on advertising and marketing. The CamYouth paign for Tobacco-Fre- e d name-bran- signs point-of-purcha- se for convenience stores that estimates that S65 million in advertising is placed yearly in Utah. For more information about the contest or the Phoenix Allior visit ance call web at site the www.youtliagainsttotecco.com. dearly visible. Tobacco compa HOMETOWN NEWS Orangeville In the Nov. 8, Orangeville City Council meeting, Thumbs Up w as given to the idea of a skateboard track in Orangeville. r V K The council has discussed this idea in previous meetings but the funding has always been the one thing that discussions always come back to and a drawback. Council Member Carol Ware has received information from the Land and Water Conservation Fund that there are funds that have been made available to provide special improvements to parks and recreation facilities. This type of grant requires at lease a 50 percent match which can be made through volunteer labor, donations, and city allocated em. J .A... A V. t x T funds. f. Kameron Addley, son of Tracy and Kathy Addley was in attendance expressing his desire and the wishes of many of the youth and parents in Orangeville City for a skateboard track The city council was very impressed by Kamerons presentation and his offer to help support and assist with future Kameron Addley spoke to the Orangeville City Council of the possibility of a skate park being built in town. fund raisers. The next couple of months will be spent working on the grant application that must be submitted to the LWCE Rosann Fillmore, Emery County Eco-- nomic Director has agreed to write the grant w hile Craig Johansen of Johansen & Tuttle Engineering will be computerizing the design and layout of the new track. Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program grants available MUSDC through the Fblk Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council The Fblk Arts Apprenticeship Program is a learning situation in which a master artist teaches his or her skill to an apprentice who wants to develop his or her skills in a traditional art form. They work together, so that the apprentice can learn as much as possible. Folk Arts Applications for 2002 Fblk Arts Apprenticeship Program Grants are now available 1STA Rfr H EAT R OT randfath Huntington 5 From the Craatan Clock 687-927- Open 6:30, Show at 7 Yl KCT of'UJSm one-on-on- e, cun rra ETC with any new Baldwin Program Apprenticeship PTXAR or Wurlitzer Grand Piano Purchase Coming: HARRY POTTER, SHALLOW HAL Grants provide between S500 and $2,000 to cover the master artists fees, craft material cost, and travel, if necessary. 0 Arts Apprenticeship Folk Program Grants support traditional art taking place in communities, families, or small groups. Art forms may include Native American crafts or performing arts; pioneer performing arts and crafts, such as quilting and or ethnic arts of families or communities with heritage from another country. Master artists must be recognized within their communities as premier artists in their particular crafts. Apprentices must of comdemonstrate a petence in their chosen art forms. Other criteria used to saddle-makin- g, g, mid-lev- el Grand 1 Pianos IW vjJW g;(ivi74 ifTTOITa 3yQzStiEni CROWN Daily 7:30 Starting at just KING KOAL Daily 7:00 & 9:00 Monsters Inc. Harry Potter & the Sorcerers Stone Used Piano Bargains Uprights $4g)) Consoles! Special linnet' ceoncetl enrol from Payments as low as $20 mo. 0AC fiiday, Black Knight The evening will feature a sumptuous gala buffet and the extraordinary keyboard talents ol British Musician Chris Anthony A drawing lor a beautiful Grandfather Clock will be held this evening funding, only eight to 10 appren- - ticeships can be awarded each year. Rat Race PG-1- 3 Continues KING KOAL 100 cSasl iHaitv Sheet, Alices (435)637-013- 4 contact George Schoemaker, Folk Arts Apprenticeship Fro- gram Grant administrator, at The grant dead- line is Dec. 31. Due to limited PG-1- 3 I'YLanaj (Cast ae'i pensarv $10. 00. KP luj. 7 laip. 29 1 A m PRICE THEATRE 30 East Main, Price 637-274- 0 All Main Seats SI. 50 Daily 7:00, Friday & Saturday 7:00 & 9:00 Dally 7:00 & 9:00 KING KOAL ji.m. at UofL Continues touemlet' 30, 2001 at 6:30 evaluate applicants include how traditional the art form is, the dedication of the apprentice to the art form, and the likelihood for the projects success. Interested individuals should wltH I 1.11. e JL Starts Friday, Nov. 30 Dajly 7:00 & 9:10 Game : a PS Continues 5rcnjjA5Qenioilizenad6erS15M ilineerkaffunb King oO K Sahixday, SiecemW 1,2001 (torn 9:00 a. nr. to 1 1:00 a jtv. 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