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Show w nr4 Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday September 25, 2001 5A HAPPENINGS The Emery County Progress welcomes your bulletin board items for publication. We will publish the item for two consecutive w eeks. All entries must be of a nonprofit, charitable, or community service nature. Please mail copy to the Progress at PO. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or phone it in Deadline is noon at on Friday. 381-243- 1. Cleveland Residents As part of the application for Community Development Block Grant Funding, Cleveland town will be conducting a survey of all residents in the town limits. Each household will be contacted personally by a town representative. Your cooperation in this matter will be appreciated. Free Life Line There is a toll free crisis line, free pregnancy tests, 24-ho- ur referral services, abstinence classes, and support group referral and baby clothes and blankets available at the by calling Life Line Pregnancy .Assistance and Support Center. Get the help you and your baby need today. post-aborti- New Drama The Pioneer Theatre ment, 25 West Main in Castle Dale. Call Terri for class length and fee, 381-225- In Green River Food Handlers Classes will be held on Oct. 10, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Green River City Hall at 240 East Main. Classes are two hours and there is a fee. Call for more information: 381-225- 2. Repertory Dance Theatre at 138 West 300 South, Salt Lake is presenting a culmination called Worldview Anthology from Oct. 6 and 7 at 2 p.m. each or day Call (801)534-100- 0 4-- 355-278- 7. Com- The next DUI Class will start on Oct. 9, at Four Corners Mental Health Center. You must have an evaluation appointment fore the class starts, so call be- 381-243- 2, now. 1. Financial Fitness Staying on top; vital info for business monthly luncheon will be on Sept. 26, at the Castle Dale Senior Citizen Center at noon. Speaker, Leo Heugiey, of Successful Directions will tell why financial fitness will be more important in the 21st century' than physical fitness was in the 1980s-90- RST to the s. cham- ber office bv Sept. 25 for lunch 81-5102. Food Handlers All Handlers Class reall persons working for quired in restaurants, bars, nursing homes, school cafeterias, convenience stores or grocery delis will be offered on Sept. 27, at 4 and 7 p.m. at the Health Depart A Food The Emery County Progress will be publishing schedules for Church Services in conjunction with the Bulletin Board. If you would like the schedule for your SUU Braithwaite Gallery presents Beyond the 98th Meridian: Images of the American West; paintings, photographs, metalwork and textiles which will run thru Oct. 5. Gallery hours: Noon-- 7 p.m. weekdays. Admission is free. Call for more information. Reading Road Trip A Jr. Reading Road Trip for Preschoolers will be every other Tuesday at 10:30 a.m at the Castle Dale Library. A Zoo Trip will be on Oct. 9, and a farm trip will be on Oct. 16. Call if you have questions. 381-255- 4 Thomas Pastor contact McCrary at 687-508- 687-293- Mission San Rafael, south of Huntington, holds Mass on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 1:30 p.m.; St. Michael the Archangel in Green River is Saturdays at 6 p.m.; and the Notre Dame de lzurdes in Price, is each Sunday at 9 and 1 1 a.m. 3. Emery Ward please send it to the Progress, PO Box 589, Castle Dale, UT 845 1 3. You will only need to send it once and we will include it each Church Emery Ward Church schedule: Sacrament meeting 10 a.m. Sunday School and Primary, 11:15 a.m. Priesthood meeting. Castle Dale LDS Stake Huntington 1st Ward Relief Society, Young Women's and YoungMens meetings 12:15 p.m. Castle Dale 1st and 2nd Wards meet at 11 a.m. and 9 Huntington First Baptist a.m., in the Stake Center on Main Street. Orangeville 1st and 2nd Wards also meet at 1 1 a.m. and 9 am, respectively, on Main Women, Relief Society and Priesthood at 11:10 a.m. Ward Building located at 115 S. 400 . E. in Huntington. which include Sunday School at 9: 15 a.m.. Worship Service at 1 1 a.m., and Evening Bible Study Elmo Ward 1 Sunday - 9 99 E. Main. First Baptist Church The First Baptist Church of Emery County is located in just West of the Grub Box. Sunday Services include Sunday School at 10 a.m.. Worship Service at 1 a.m., and Evening Worship at 6 p.m. Each Wednesday is Prayer Mectingat 7 p.m. (except the first Wed. of the month when services are held at the Emery County Care Center at 6:30 p.m.). The public is extended a warm welcome to any and all services. For more information call Pastor Joe Kue-fl3 at or Fler-ro- er a.m. - 381-327- 1 384-332- 1. zvishto thanfeach and Independent every one of my family and friends for my wonderful 90th Birthday party. 1 appreciate the Baptist The Castle Dale Independent Baptist Church holds services each Sunday morning at 10 a.m. for Sunday School and at 1 1 a m. for Worship Service. There is a Bible study each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. All services are held at the Castle Dale Senior Citizens Center. Everyone invited. For more information contact pastor Sam Wilbanks at 384-312- -- Young WomenYoung Men - 7 p.m. Turnquist Sunday Sacrament Meeting-- 1 p.m. Everyone Welcome. 1 Sacrament Meeting at 9 a.m. followed by Sunday School at 10:15 a.nt.. Young Men & Young The Huntington First Baptist Church holds Sunday Services Castle Dale 3rd Wards meet in the building on 8th North in Castle Dale, at 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., respectively. In all cases, Sacrament Meetingis first, followed by Primary, Youth and Adult classes. Catholic Mass - PriesthoodRelief Society Young Women Primary. 10 a.m. - Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. -- Sacrament Meeting. Wed., 7. K-- churchs services included Fine Arts Display 581-635- 581-696- 0-- Street. Orangeville 3rd and Class Wed. Bible Study is at 7 p.m. For more information at 5 p.m. a.m. (nursery provided 4 years). Visitors always welcome. For further information about weekly Bible Studies, AWANA for children 6 (Weds. 6 p.m.) and Youth Group, Jr. and Sr. High. (Tues. 6:30 p.m.) call Pastor Carl at 3. week. International Dance DUI 381-474- Church Services 2. sculpture, jewelry, leatherwork, pany in Salt Lake presents The Three Musketeers from Sept. 19 - Oct. 6 with a great cast of characters. For for times and 6 costs call (801) or Anderson at and cards, gifts 1. money. Desert Edge Christian Chapel 1 love you aft. Tessie Jensen Desert Edge Christian Chapel in Huntington. Sunday: Worship Service, 10 a.m., Adult and Childrens Sunday School, 11 Program in the Park The 3rd Annual Program in the Park is part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month sponsored by the Emery County Domestic Violence Coalition. It will be on Oct. 10 from noon-- 1 p.m., in the Castle Dale City Park, and everyone is welcome; there is no fee. Guest speaker will be Chief of Provo Police, Gregory M. Cooper. Lunch will be followed by a seminar. For more information contact Kathy Hometown News If you have a news item of events or people from your hometown, send them to the Emery County Progress, attention Hometown News, or call 381 2431 -- . HOME EQUITY CREDIT LINE CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL Congratulates INTRODUCTORY Sterling Potter, M.D. RATE AUTO REFINANCE (Available six months from purchase) APR FIXED RATE HOME REFINANCE vj The Zions Bank Loan Sale is on. From no through November 17th, 2001, you're invited to take advantage of some of the lowest rates we've evef offered. Whether you're looking to refinance your home or car, put your home's equity to work, buy a recreational vehicle, or even Just consolidate your debts, now is the perfect time to do it because you may never see rates like this again. And best of all, we can have you approved in as little as 60 minutes through TdeLoan, V t 4 Castleview Hospital is pleased to announce that Sterling Potter, M.D. has successfully completed all of the recertification requirements for Board Certification by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Castleview Hospital congratulates Dr. Potter on this outstanding accomplishment. ZIONS BANK or 90 minutes in person. So, to lower your monthly payments, see your local Zions branch, visit zionsbank.com, or call 1.800.789.5626. And let us show you, we haven't forgotten who keeps us in business. 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