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Show 10A Emisry County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 12, 2000 Cottonwood Brings Cheer to Medical Center Jorgensens second grade class from Cottonwood Elementary brought angels to decorate at the Emery Medical Center. They made the angel decorations in their classroom and tree the were brought to the Medical Center by Santa's Helpers (Mothers). After decorating the tree they were treated to Santas favorite, cookies and milk, by Kathy Deabenderfer. Children participating were: Adrie Huntington, Anna Turner, Aubrie Oldroyd, Bradley Marsh, Brady Pehrson, Brandi Sitterud, Brody Humphrey, Chance Huntington, Jacob Tuttle, Kenzie Anderson, Mandi Muncy, Markette Tanner, Michael Gardner, R.J. Severin, Sydney Tuttle, Taylor Nicholson, Travis Richards, Tennyson Fauver and Ty Lynn Webster. Adela I Sunshine Citizens I Mrs. Dingman: Ix'slie Emery Miss Zwahlen: Kassie Allred Mrs. Clement: Kira Sherman Mr. Smith: Austin Young Mr. Livingston: Ashlie Barnes Mrs. Bingham: Trynity Young Mrs. Justice: Shannon Seegmiller Mrs. Johansen: Candice Norton Mr. Fowler: Keshia Holmes Mrs. Bass: Rachel Shepherd Mrs. Kofford: Kodi Penrod Mrs. Olsen: Erin Gordon Mrs. McElprang: Kyann Kofford Mrs. Chapman: Devin Kister Mrs. Cook: Ana Rodriguez Mr. Durrant: Kaitlvn Thomson Mrs. Piaritclli: a.m. Kindergarten Uttlan Guymon and JaeCee Ewell Super Teacher-- M rs. Jamie Olsen Laura Cox Super Aide-Mr- s. Book Fair Winners 4 The Book Fair Winners at Cleveland Elementary for November were: Left to right back row, 6th grade Derek Jensen, 5th grade Allie Stokes, 4th grade Jaccie Majors. Left to right middle row, 3rd grade Colton Taylor, 2nd grade Shelby Jensen, 1st grade Kimberly Bowman. Front row, Kindergarten, Kalen Lofley. Not shown Preschool Teacher Theresa Lofley and Faculty, Sherrie McMullin. Theresa Jensen said, We appreciate the support ot our students, staff, and parents for the help we receive wherv s ever we have a fundraiser. . some see mm ouf-OF-sfA- TE utah pipe trapes workers see mm IC3EV c mm mm had. a slap in the face for skilled Utah tradesmen to drive by parking lots and see worker whose plates. Each plate represents a wages leave Utah, while skilled tradesmen look for work! It is out-of-sta- te non-reside- nt NovemberDecember UNEMPLOYMENT EMERY COUNTY 7.4 There are still plenty of Jobs for OUT OF The UTAH PIPE 9.3 RATES IN CARBON COUNTY STATE WORKERS. Take a minute and check the license plates around town. TRADES UNION believes in UTAH WORK FOR UTAH WORKERS and that all contractors should be licensed in the State of Utah and pay STATE and LOCAL TAXES. UTAH JOBS ARE FOR UTAH WORKERS 801-972-00- 89 I'uiJfot l. hfH fntcrx, in AC In lint ITAH IllE TKADF c S mm, ,t I'MON II, U,t vfthr |