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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday May 1,2001 5A HAPPENINGS The Emery County Progress welcomes your bulletin board items for publication. We will publish the item for two consecutive weeks. All entries must be of a nonprofit, charitable, or sought by American Intercul-turStudent Exchange for the 200102 school year. For inforor mation call al visit community service nature, A Call please mail copy to the Progress at P.O. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or phone it in at Deadline is noon on Friday. 381-243- New Jersey Rainbow Poets. The deadline for entry is May 17. Send one poem of 2 1 lines or less to Free Poetry Contest, 103 N. Wood Ave., PMB 70, Linden, NJ e 07036. Or enter www.freecontest com. Community Pride Day on-lin- Ferrons Community Pride day will be May 1 1 at 4 p m. at the Mayors park. There .will be a Accepting spaghetti dinner after the Applications cleanup at Fcrron Elementary The proceeds from the dinner will be to raise funds for the purchase of trees. a home of Humanown? Habitat for your ity of Castle Country is accepting applications for two homes to be built in Castle Dale over the next two years Find out how to partner with Habitat - call 0 or call Sylvia at (435) Do you want to own Beautification Committee The Castle Dale City Council 636-323- is seeking applications from com- 687-918- 4. munity residents wishing to serve as members on the City Top 10 Scholarship The University of Utah introduced a new scholarship program. Students who are certified by their Utah high school as having graduated in the top 10 percent of their class, receive a $1,000 scholarship. For more information call 1(800)685-885Online at wwwsaff.utah.edu scholarship. 6. Dalai Lama to Speak His Holiness, The Fourteenth Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of all Buddhists worldwide will speak in the McKay Events Center at Utah Valley State College at 2 30 p m. on May 12. Tickets are free and available at the McKay Center box office at UVSC. . Food Handlers Festival free event, this festival brings together more than 40 ethnic communities, presenting their music, crafts, foods and dance in a celebration of Salt Lakes diversity and cultural A traditions. May in SLC. For more information, call the SLC 18-2- 0 computer sales and service store recently opened in Huntington. Castle Country Savings is located on Main Street in Huntington and carries new and used computers and parts. Everyone is welcome to come in and check it out. Let the experts give you a hand with all of your computer needs. Kim Earl, Sharon Earl, Jackie Ungerman, Jonathon Clyde, Robert Barringer (business owners), and Mike Nelson celebrate the opening of the new store. A new Arts Council at be on June 12. For more infor- Westminster College mation contact Christy Reed Ruschelle Mortensen Roma Brotherson or Kim Mortensen Basketball Camp Basketball Coach Tommy Connor has organized two summer basketball camps for players of all ages and skill levels. To reserve a spot or for more information call Ten Star Ail Star Basketball Camp Final registration is now being held for the Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball Camp. Boys and Girls ages ages can apply. Players are selected by invitation only. For an evaluation form call 10-1- 9, 1. Elmo Pageant Applications are being accepted for the Elmo Pageant. Entries must be received by May 5. The pageant is open to young women from the Elmo area who The pageant will are ages i Health 653-297-3, 653-292- 5, 653-259- 0. Donation Dinner Center, 179 W 100 N, on May 11, 8 p.m. This will be a benefit for 5-- the medical needs of Zach Jensen, son of Don and Mary Jensen of Huntington. For more cal Training information call Jeannie or Peggy at you Holiday River Expeditions is sponsoring an intensive backcountry medical training WIC Are and June 1 there will be a summer health camp at the College of Eastern Utah for grade students. Students will have hands on experience and learn about various health careers. For more information call Bridget at Backcountry MediMay 30, 31, 9-- There will be a dinner held at the Huntington Senior Citizens course in Green River, from May pregnant, 3. breastfeeding, or have children under the age of 5? Need help buying extra foods? If you would like to find out more about a special food and nutrition program called WIC call your local health department at 0. Information at or wwwwildmed.com. Last Call for Mrs. Castle Dale The city of Castle Dale does not yet have a representative for the Mrs. Utah contest. If inter Cash flow. It's your lifeblood. our ability to get that new equipment. Keep supplies handy. Staff up for that big order. And the thousand other things you have to do to stay in business. That's where Zions Bank's secured credit lines come in. They give you a flexible Une'of credit, with easy check access, good for up to 5 years. So you can focus on something more important your future. To learn more about our credit lines, and other ways to grow your business, call or visit us on the web. Just one more way to show, we haven't forgotten who keeps us in business. MerrbtrFDIC 381-225- ested call Diane Ritter at or djritterqwest net. Application deadline is Mav 31, 2001. Head Start enrolling 3 and 4 year old children in Head Start. Free preschool to those who qualify. For information call Michelle or Now Merilyn 381-269- 3. Developmental Screening Free Developmental Screening for children age birth-- 5 years. Screenings will be May 3, 9 a.m.-- 2 p m. at the Public Health Office, 25 West Main Castle Dale. If you feel your child has a delay in development andor speech and language, call for an appointment 381-269- 3. Student Exchange Host families for international high school students are being Castle Dale 1st and 2nd Wards meet at 11 am. and 9 a m., respectively, in the Stake Center on Main Street. Orangeville 1st and 2nd Wards also meet at 11 a m. and 9 am, respectively, on Main Street. Orangeville 3rd and 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 Meeting is first, followed by Primary, Youth and Adult classes. Independent Baptist The Castle Dale Independent Baptist Church holds services each Sunday morning at 10 a m. for Sunday School and at 11 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 informa- tion contact pastor Wilbanks at ZIONS BANK" Honsbrecl.com 2. Castle Dale LDS Stake 72 Professions Camp 653-257- 1, real-esta- . Workshops for food handlers will be conducted at Green River City Hall on May 2, at 10 a m. and 6 pm. and in Castle Dale at Health Department (25 W. Main) at 4 and 7 p.m.. Call Terri Bennett at Castle Country Savings 8-- Living Traditions for Poems A special religious poety contest is being sponsored by the 1. Enhancement Committee (beautification). If you would like to be a member of this committee, please call the City Hall or contact Doug Weaver as soon as possible. at website the wwwaise com. 384-312- 1. Sam |