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Show Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah HAPPENINGS The Emery County Process welcomes your bulletin hoard items for publieution. We will publish the il?m for two weeks. All entries must be of a nonprofit, ehuritable, or eon-secuti- community service nature. Please mail copy to the I'rourcss at P.O. Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513; or phone it in at Deadline is noon on day. 381-243- 1. Fri- everyday lives and its possible growth. For information and reservations, call Paula at (435) Community Nursing Services agency, Hospice, a needs volunteers to work with terminally ill patients and their families. No special background or training is required, only a National desire to help bring Hospices Day of Prayer special way of caring" to the A Building on Faith Devoprople of our community. Call to tional Service sponsored by Linda Beal, (435)013-888Habitat for Humanity of Castle .find out how you can be a HosCountry will be held to celebrate pice Volunteer. the National Day of Prayer at the Peace Gardens on Main St. in D.R.O.P.S. Price on Sunday, Sept. 17, at 8 Distribution and Redistributp.m. of Produce Surplus (DROPS) ion A slide show will be part of the Truck will be in the parking lot in front of Workforce Services in worship service. Bring your Castle Dale on Sept. 20. Sign-u- p lawn chairs and blankets for 11 a.m.. You must be at begins comfortable seating. Speakers to pick up a box! DROPS and musicians from local present is sponsored by Emery County churches and organizations will Community Services and is make this 1 hour service memoavailable to Everyone on a first rable. Refreshments will be first serve basis. Not recome, served afterward for a time to for late truck deliversponsible visit. ies nor the qualityquantity of food offered. Questions? Call soring the Johnny Junker Program". If you have any junk cars (vehicles) that you want towed away, call Wards 4 x 4 to two it away. They will need the title - if at all possible. Huntington City will pay S20 for every Junker within the city limits that is towed away. Contact the City Hall for more information, G87-93- G87-243- 381-541- September 13-1- 9 0. USU Quilts Exhibit Ladies Bible Study All w omen are welcome to join a Ladies Bible Study to be held each Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.,at the home of LuRene Swinburne (288 E 300 N, Huntington). This years study will be on Hebrews. Cal Nikie Stokes, (433)053-230for more information. 8, Include it euch week. Now through Sept 18, the exhibit Quilts in the Mountains sponsored by the University Libraries in conjunction with USU Permanent Collection Quilt Committee will be located in the Merrill Library on the 1st floor. For information and library hours, call (433) 20 - 26 Huntington First Baptist Castle Dale LDS 718-223- Schedule JohnnyJunker Huntingdon City is still spon- Millsite Scramble 1st Annual Dam Site Scramble - One Flight 18 Hole Tournament will be Oct. 7 at Millsite Shotgun start at 11 a.m. 52 entry limit. Everyone welcome. Entry fee includes Dutch Oven Cookoff. Sponsor donated purses. (435)384-2887. Stake Castle Dale 1st and 2nd Wards meet at 11 a.m. and 9 a.m., respectively, in the Stuke Center on Main Street. Orangeville 1st and 2nd Wards also meet at a.m. and 9 am, respectively, on Main Street. Orangeville 3rd and Castle Dale 3rd Wurds 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. 1 1 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- contact tion Sam Wilbanks at pastor 384-312- 1. Desert Edge Desert Edge Christian Chapel, Huntington. Sunday: The Huntington First Baptist Church holds Sunday Services which Include Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Worship Service at 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 1 1 087-508- dates for National Barrel Horse Assoc, are: Sept 12, Castle Dale Arena, G:30 p.m.. Sept 19, Ferron Arena, G:30 New p.m., (Sanctioned), and Sept 2G, Price Main Arena, 0:30 p.m. Date of finals is pending. Remember you must run at 3 sanctioned shows to qualify for state. Call Mary Isreal at (435) 053-229- 9. Vital MS Research Update Seminar: CHAMPS sponsored by Biogen, on Tues., Sept. 19, at 7 p.m., at the Wheeler Farm (0451 S 900 E, Salt Lake City), for people with MS andor families or anyone effected by the illness in an effort to fight to end the devastating effects of Multiple Sclerosis. For more information call 10. Business Info Staying on Top - Vital Info for Businesses, monthly luncheon will be held at Noon on Wed., Sept. 13, at the Castle Dale Senior Citizens Center. Presentation by Rosann Fillmore on current efforts to promote Castle Valley for tourism development. Not limited to businesses. RSM lunch reservations (small fee) to 7 Chamber office by Sept. 12. Fax381-5102- . No shows will be billed. 381-234- Melon Day Parade If you would like to have an entry in the Melon Day Iarade . at Green River on Sept. Carol Ekker, (433) 10. 504-322- call 3 (leave a message), or write to 10 Box 32. Green River, UT 84323. Research The Utah Chaper of Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding a SAT at San Rafael The Emery County Historical Society will hold their fall outing with a trek to the rim of Cedar Mountain on Thurs., Sept. 14. It will be a fun filled evening, light outdoor supper served, with entertainment and historical information about Cedar Moun- tain. Bring guests. Meet at the Emery County Courthouse at 5 p.m or the Cleveland turnoff to Cedar Mt. Call President, JoAnn Taylor, for .more information about trans- portation and meeting places. And pray for day! it to rain - the next Mindfulness & Art Home Place in Orangeville of- fers a reflection day on Sat., Sept 10, from either 10-- 3 or 1- -3 on the theme of Mindfulness and Art. Participants take time to become aware of the art in their The HFH of Castle Country Golf Tournament Fund Raiser will be at Millsite on Oct. 14. Teams of 4, starts at 9 a.m. Sign up now by calling Sylvia at (433) 4 (leave message). Habitat for Humanity of Castle Country is a organization and your Team Do- weekly September 19. 20, and 21. Par- ent support is appreciated in making sure that students are at school all morning on those days with a good breakfast and well rested so that they can do their best. September 20-2- 6 Veterans & Families The Service Officer from the American Legion will be in your area on Sept. 20, from 9 10:30 a..m. (at the Price Workforce Services office) to assist you in understanding and applying for VA benefits, including compensation, pension hospitalization, education, and other benefits. This is a free service and all veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to receive assistance. For information call (801)324-0040. Republican Dinner The Emery' County Republican Party Annual Fall Dinner will be held Thurs., Sept. 21, at 0:30 p.m. at the Ferron Senior Citizen Center. You need not be a registered Republican to at- tend. For more information, please contact Warne Linton at (435) 087-931- 0. Volunteers Needed! Are you looking for a meaningful volunteer experience? Visitors always welcome. For further information about Prayer Meeting, Bible Studies, AWAN A and Youth Group, call Pastor Carl at 087-918- non-prof- it nation includes a great paid lunch, paid greens fees, and many many prizes. Your donation goes to help Build Homes Build Junior High San Rafael Junior High School will conduct SAT tests on -- Historical Outing years). Emery Ward Church schedSacrament meeting 10 a.m. ule: Sunday School and Primary, 11:15 a.m. Priesthood meeting, Relief Society, Young Womens and Young Mens meetings 12:15 p.m. Lives. Life Line Emery Ward Church St. Michael the Archangel in Green River, Saturday at 0 p.m.; Notre Dame de Lourdes in Price, Saturday at 5 p.m., Sunday at 9 a.m. and 1 1 a.m.; St. Anthony of Padua in Helper, Saturday at 5 p.m., Sunday at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Holy Days at 8:30 a.m., noon and 7 p.m., weekdays at 8:30 a.m.; Mission San Rafael in Huntington, Saturday at 7 p.m. Relief society, primary, priesthood, young mens and young womens at 11:00 am, Sunday School at 12:00 pm. Sacrament Meeting at 12:50 pm. Ward Building located at 115 S. 400 E. in Huntington. The First Baptist Church of Emery County The First Baptist Church of Emery County is located in Ferron, Utah, just West of the Grub Box. Sunday Services include Sunday School at 10 a.m., Wor- ship Service at 11 a.m., and 0 p.m. at Evening Worship Each Wednesday is Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. (except the first Wed. of the month when services are held at the Emery County Care Center at 0:30 p.m.). The public is extended a warm welcome to any and all services. For more information call Pastor Joe Kuefler at 3 or 381-327- 384-332- 1. CEU Alumni Assoc, Emery Chapter in unplanned pregnancies and referrals for adoption or foster care. Get practical assistance and care to help you work through your experience. Life Line offers trained counselors to you free of charge. Dont let anyone tell you there is an easy way out. What you decide will affect you, and your child, for the rest of your lives. phone line at or come 454 E. 400 N Price, Utah, 84501 (435) invites you to register now for the CEU Wildman Scramble Scholarship Fund Raiser For Emery High School students Golf Tournament 24-ho- 030-070- 0. WEEK Introducing: SWINGERS Saturday, September 30, 2000 13 Sept. 9:30-11:30p- m Old Ballroom Price's one and only Swing, Cha Cha, and Ballroom dance club Is dancin' up a storml CEU's Swinger's Invite you to Join them every Wednesday Inside the SAC building In the Old Ballroom. Dues are only $3.50. The dues pay for your activity card that a lows free admission for a SWINGERS sponsored activities. Come join the Jive at CEU's newest hot spot, for SWINGERS of a skill levels. Huntington 1st Ward Services Life Line Pregnancy Assistance and Support Center provides alternatives to abortions IN THE UPCOMING Catholic Mass Worship Service, 10 a.m., Adult and Childrens Sunday School, 11 a.m. (nursery provided 4 HabitatGolfFundRaiser CAMPUS EVENTS 7. 0-- Barrel Horse Dates mv ffTTI HAPPENING AT non-prof- it 7, Tuesday, September 12, 2000 5A Volunteer Fair Sept. 14 l0am-3pCollege Center m The Sun Center Is hosting a Volunteer Fair to Inform students and community of local services. The various organizations Include: Carbon County Food Bank, United Way of Carbon County Volunteer Center, Rape Crisis Center, RSVP, Habitat for Carbon County Humanities, Reads Program, Head Start, Carbon County Caring Adults, CEU Sun Center, Family Support Center, Families with Promise Proand gram, CASA, Active more! They will be here to talk about services that are In need and services for those In need Become Involved In helping the community and learn more about the services available to youl y, VOLLEYBALL Sept. 16 7 pm BDAC Women's Volleyball team continues their season led by Coach Martlndale. The lady Eagles go up against CSI this Friday. Make sure to catch our girls In action as they play their way to the top at home In the BDAC Make sure to be there before 7 p.m. for the best seat In the house! CEU 10 am Shotgun start - Millsite Golf Course Records & Registration $140 per 4 person team Archives Conferences (includes lunch) Sign up at Millsite Golf Course or call for more information (435) 613-525- 6 workshops on preservation are scheduled on Oct. 12 and 13, and to be held in Room B110 of the State Office Building. To register (get fees and addresses)for either the Records Conference or the AY Workshop, call (801) Full-da- y 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 in- cluded please send it to the Progress, PO Box 589, Castle Sept. 15 CEU Prehistoric Museum m The Directory of Sales & Service 538-301- 2. Church Services Voices of the Desert BOWLING GIFTS GATEWAY LANES Helper, Uttah 472-501- 5 CLUB BONN. TtflB. 9:00- - 13o $7,00 per Person Shoes & Med. Drink Included gifi QMS Prehistoric Museum Is tosting a new exhibit entitled, 'Voices of the Desert. The features Trlna Stong and Susan Bellew. The exhibit concentrates on Southwestern Native American life, land and culture. There Is an opening reception that will be held September 15 at the Museum located at 155 CEU n Visit our new location 1489 Pinnacle Drive Price Dale, UT 84513. You will only need to send it once and we will Community Forum Fax (INSURANCE PEOPLE WHO DONT HAVE AN AGENT-WH-O & DRY 71 S Center 81 S. Center, Cattle Dale Si'""1' yjsIqlB LUMBER STORE y. (LUMBER Large Capacity Olympic Children's Art Show 381-263- 9 Sept. Center 16-2- lumber Hardware E. Main, CasPe Date 381 2574 College 5 The Children's art exhibit that fea- TIRE KING Jim & Paul Pugliese 535 East Mam, Price Electrical Plumbing Pamt 495 CLEANING TIRES MA6NUS0N Carbon County residents are Invited to Join In a discussion 'Our Economy - What Can We Do I or Ourselves All WILCOX LAUNDRY Wavhen Street Sepl. 12 6:30pm College Center 1 mm TAKES CARE OF THEM? CALL ME FOR A FREE PROTECTION PREVIEW. ' Tracy Wilcox (f.Y.h 613-905- B'akr Seice Stiixk 4 Ct'tH 637-TIR- 637-847- 3 Aiigrimfot V ;si Ntpdirs E Tires for trucks, cars, forego cars RV's tures grade school artists will be returning to Cl U this week, last year the artists from all over the state drew pictures of different Olympic events. The artwork will displayed In the open court of the College Center, come and enjoy the presentation this yea;. tit WU Wrttu-- n Writer H to by: in ( nmmtwUttom pfe of tto Kfvarer of ufv llndi Carvrr, UU Sludrffl |