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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale. Utah Tuesday Aprill 7. 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 community service nature. Please mail copy to the Progress at PO. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513: or phone it in at Deadline Is noon on 381-243- 1. Evelyn Allred for information at (435)653-241- 3. DROPS Truck The Distribution and Redistribution of Produce Surplus Truck, sponsored by Emery County Community Services will be at the Desert Edge Christian Chapel in Huntington, (not before) 1 1 a.m. on April 24. Bring own bags and boxes. Now a drive 0 if questhrough. Call tions! 381-541- Crime Watch WWII Meeting Veterans who served in WWII A coordinators meeting for the Emery County Crime Watch will be held on April 18 at 7 p.m. at the Emery County Courthouse. Block captains and all coordinators please attend. Open to the public. Peach Trees Project The Ferron City Youth Council will have peach trees available. Call city hall now for more information, 384-235- 0. Meeting Change SEUALG April Board meeting canceled, rescheduled for Mav 9. Call Bill (435) if fur- 637-544- 4 but unable to complete high school will be honored by the EHS National Honor Society. Please contact Wendy Whittle so needed information can be gathered by Mayl. (381-268- Millsite Ladies Golf Association Millsite Ladies Golf Association will be having their Opening Social on May 1 at 6 p.m. at the Millsite Restaurant. All interested lady golfers are encouraged to attend. For more information or to RSVP, please call 1 or Betty at Corey at 384-305- 7. Community Pride Day for Emery Countys American Cancer Society Relay for Life is April 19, at 7 p.m. at the Castle Dale Senior Citizen Center. Start getting your teams ready, or join a team by coming or call Debbie Wilson or Cathy ). Relay is in f Sit-ter- ud 6) (381-5647- June. Seeking Miss Emery County Deadline for applications for girls between the ages of 17 and 24, is April 17. For details call Win Mindi Lab rum at 381-262- Day Ferron will hold their cleanp.m.. up day on April 21 from 1- -4 Participants will meet at Mayors Park and clean-u- p streets and pick-u- p garbage. From 6 p.m a Spaghetti Dinner will be held at the Ferron Elementary for a small charge. The proceeds from this dinner will go towards improvements in Mayors Park. Ferron encourages all residents to come out and support the clean-u- p and the dinner. 4-- Accepting Applications 2. scholarships and a computer and have a great time participating with other girls and making new friends. Do you want to own a home of your owm? Habitat for Human 8. Convention is to be held April 19, at 7 p.m. at the Canyon View Junior High School in Hunting-to- n. or Friends Are drugs affecting your famor a friend? Narconon provides answers to drug addiction and relapse, free assessment, ily evaluation, and referral ser- vices. Get help now! RSVP Sponsor The RSVP Board is looking for sponsors for the Emery County Program. For more information ask for Carol Bellmon or Rick Crawford at BlackPowder Shoot Bookcliff Muzzleloaders will hold their annual Spring Shoot on April 27, 28 and 29 at the Buckhorn Draw. An aggregate shoot for prizes will begin at 9:30 on Sat., there will be silhouettes and paper targets. Childrens games, ladies shoot, team shoot-Fr- i. night, blackpowder shot gun and pistol events plus knife and hawk throwing competitions will also be held. For more informa- tion contact Von Johnston at 637-325- 6-- 8 p m. For more information call (435) 564-342- hanks at Veteran Information Department Sen ice Officer for the Disabled American Veterans, will be available in Green Rivton Apr. 24. (City Center, 240 K. Main) from 3 p m. and in Price on Apr. 25 (Workforce, 475 W Price River Dr.) from 1 2-- a.m. Free Shade Trees interested citizens are Days 5. GR Gallery Opening The John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River will open The River Gallery for fine arts with a ceremony on The National Arbor dation will give each free trees who joins during April. For types of trees and details call (402) IX Childrens Sunday School, a.m. (nursery provided Office Director Sue Mosher. Jenni Fasselin Display Classified Patsy Stoddard Sylvia Nelson ClassifiedLegal Sylvia Nelson Huntington First Baptist 11 687-293- 3. Emery Ward Church TTie Huntington First Baptist Church holds Sunday Sen ices which include Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Worship Sen ice at 1 1 a.m., and Evening Bible Study at 5 p.m. Wed. Bible Study is at 7 p.m. For more information contact Pastor Thomas McCrary at 687-508- Emery Ward Church sehed- - Food Handlers 7. Workshops for food handlers will be conducted at Green River City Hall on May 2, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. and in Castle Dale at Health Department (25 W. Main) at 4 and 7 p.m.. Call Terri Bennett at 381-225- 2. 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 church's services included please send it to the Progress, PO Box 589, Castle Dale, UT 84513. You will only need to send it once and we will include it each week. j Castle Dale LDS Stake Castle Dale 1st and 2nd Wards meet at 11 a.m. and 9 a.m.. respectively. 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 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, fol- lowed by Primary, Youth and Adult classes. Roxanne Bohn, Maxine Fielder and Gail LaFrentz. WAAIMEs make donation , a.m. for Worship Service. There is a Bible study each Wednes- day evening at 7 p.m. All ser-vices are held at the Castle Dale Senior Citizens Center. Even-on- e invited. For more informa- tion contact pastor SamWil- ' j i The WAAIMEs recently WAAIME organization. made a donation to the Castle Amongthe titles donated to Dale Library. the library on this day were: WAAIME president ,Gail The Magic School Bus in the LaFrentz said, In the early time of Dinosaurs," Coal days of WAAIME, the group People, Rocks, Minerals and collected books for remote Gemstones, The Handy Scimining towns and started li- ence Answer Book, A Coal braries in many of those Miners Bride, 101 Things towns. The libraries were Every Kid Should Know then donated to other groups .About Science, and Inside to keep them operating. the Earth, to just name a few. LaFrentz said, A lot of Todays library committee liuse the books wre schools and teachers supplies public braries with books, periodi- donate to get ideas for science cals, videos and other teach- projects for science fairs, ing material relating to earth these books have a lot of good sciences. Education has al- information in them. ways been the lodestar of the - !!!! Receptionist Subscription Rates: 50 cents per copy; $22 per year delivered by carrier in Carbon and Emery counties; $27 in Utah; $30 out of Utah per year by mail. Office Hours: Monday 8:00 to noon.; Tuesday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 190 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah. Classifieds Deadline: Monday at 10:00 a.m. for Tuesdays publication. Fax (435) progresses etv.net. Telephone: (435) issued once a week at Castle Dale, Publication No: (USPS Utah. Periodical postage paid at Castle Dale, Utah. Postmaster: Send change of address to EO. 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. 381-543- 381-243- 0747-212- (March 31 - May 5). DUP Convention District Convention for all Camps of (Emery and Carbon QfflDfMmb ..i Director; of Sslss G Service Counties) Daughters of Utah Pio- neers will be held on April 21, at the Museum of the San Rafael. Books available at 8 a.m., officers meeting at 9 a.m., and general meeting at 10 a.m. RSVP for the luncheon served at BOWLING noon to Emery company officers, memorable day is INSURANCE'! PEOPLE WHO Gateway Lanes Helper; Utah DONT HAVE AN TUES: 5:00pm to 9:00pm $1.25 per game, per person half off shoe rental TAKES CARE OF THEM? planned. Its Rodeo Time! Dont miss the Emery High Rodeo to be held April 21 and 22 at the Castle Dale Arena, at 5 p.m., Saturday (slack) 9 a.m., and Saturday at 5 p.m. Call and Young Mens meetings 12:15 p.m. 0-- 4 vears). Visitors always welcome. For further information about weekly Prayer Meeting, Bible Studies, AWAXA for children 6 and Youth Group, Jr.and Sr.High.(Tues.Evenings,6 p.m.), call lastor Carl at The Castle Dale Independent Advertising 23-3- sert Edge Christian Chapel in Huntington. Sunday: Worship Service, 10 a.m., Adult and 5. Baptist Church holds services each Sunday morning at 10 a.m. for Sunday School and at 11 Editorial 22-3- 0. Sacrament meeting 10 a.m. Sunday School and Primary, 11:15 am. Priesthood meeting. Relief Society, Young Womens ule: 1. K-- Day Founperson 10 474-565- 384-312- Desert Edge Christian Chapel 7. Church Services Editor James L. Davis Staff Stoddard reporter Patsy Ryan Peacock... Sports writer Huntington City clean-u- p week is April Trucks will canvass April 0 to pick up yard debris and larger items (separate piles, please!). Take pride in your city, home, yard, and property. Illegal dumping prohibited, violators will be cited. Observe burn period It Help for Family Publisher Linda Thayn . Office Manager Darla Lee Circulation The Emery County Republi- A 7. Administration Kevin Ashby can Partys 2001 Organization ASAP. 384-292- VOICE OF EMERY COUNTY SINCE 1900 Convention All 381-203- 381-52- IPirogiHsss Republican Party welcome. Clean-u- p Folk Art demonstrations and displays, cowboy poetry, music, and dutch oven contestants are encouraged to be preparing for the San Rafael Folk Art Festival coming up in July. Call 0 Kathleen at or Jan at or Emery County Sign-up- s Softball registration for both mens and womens softball runs through April 30 at the recreation office at Castle Dale City Hall. For fee and other informa' tion call 381-210- Your Talent May 1, from Independent Baptist MensWomens Softball Demonstrate 1. Relay for Life (381-288- 687-918- 4. 636-323- 0 9) 381-557- ther information is needed. Kick-Of- Veterans ity of Castle Country is accepting applications for two homes to be built in Castle Dale over the next tw o years. Find out howto partner with us - call (435) or call Sylvia at STARTS APRIL 10TH JU AGENT-WH- O CALL ME FOR A FREE PROTECTION PREVIEW. 381-289- : m m Tracy Wilcox 71 S. Center Street, Castle Dale, Utah 5 instate Yovr la food hand. SPECIAL OCCASIONS WILCOX LAUNDRY Thut Specici Semefhiig & DRY CLEANING (idal 3 Special Gcccuien.) 36 W. Main St. Ferron Large 384-269- Capacity 6 OPEN TUES. &THUR. 3:00-6:0- 0 & by appt. S10RE CLOSING Washers 51 S. Center, Castla Dale Emmm 50 381-26- off SURPLUS STOR Military Surplus Store Open 10-- 6 Closed Sundays AMMO CANS COMPUTER CHAIRS DESKS .CAMOUFLAGE SHIRTS $5.00 Etc. 1 190 So. Main, Huntington TIRE EtlHG Jim & 535 East Paul Pugliese Main, Price Brake Service Shock & Struts 637-847- 3 Alignment Most Repairs MUSIC 637-TIR- E Tires for: trucks, cars, foreign cars, RVs 58 East Main, Price As is OOR COPY acceptable for practice 637-013- 4 ITFMS MAY niFTTR FROM WHAT IS SHOWf T |