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Show DUP News cregersen honored by Bly PKr.crrs : vs: in Curv n and active sears nad rs LA'P Lt". I tm : Turvr 1 :tri Or . :. ci r. . n s - nd ttt etwc .O) . Kr e. - a- mice v -- co-.nti- :r pio- neers. An old fashioned box lunch was served to the lad.es. New chncers for the coming ear were installed. Ina Lee Magnuson wul be the new Captain with Claudette Hayward and Eli me Wdterg as m.e Y.ce Captains, Joy Hamson as Sec , I .c ( .rt fmr es. colorf.l and mteresttr.g Sre tre c-- f a happy to i p a. s an 65 11? ter cnJ sshen s re v frst for the year 1999-200It was held Ln the St Citizen Center with a large r.nvber at- tending The lesson was on the pioneers of Daggett and Uintah The had some very Cmp ct J cr .0 me Can p 1 an v one was r " Owe S: e ".as Ci-cl- Prxe m. i . Cttgrrsen nvrt'j mm BN is 3 cJ r. C-r- In Carr p Dale DC? cf Castle Dale recently held them closm.g social tr.s rtxtur 2 a gnirrs . f than At h DUP Camp Dale DUP rtp f.r papers 1" j .s Nmi an active and supp n. . e Tt- - r DUP At me ace .f t me amrzs her meetings each rarth Ste her ancestors and hvnn$ them. She has alavs been a bsv, foppv Lou She v. o; ed a full are job fir sever seats w ken tbey moved to Sut L-- e Ske has been active in the LDS church. She has 5 crJdren vv.m f Bly L-.-es Cregersen Bfy . J great grandchildren. She loves Cowers and still works m her flower garden. She is a very compassionate lad;, and helps whomever she can. numerous grandchildren and Gregersen as Registrar, Thelma Jensen as LLstomn, and Elame Jensen as Chaplin. Sincere gratitude gpes to Linda YVLberg and her hoard rhar has served for the past 2 years. The coming year will be the Centennial for the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. YVe have been asked to do some special projects to help honor our pioneer ancestors. YVe are hoping fora great year The past year we have had Meetings are held the 2nd T. T 4 ' TT CRtiWK r '?&' 0i Monday of each month, beginning again m September, at 2 p.m. at the Si. Citizen Center. There will be a lesson and history' given. The months of November and January the lessons will be on the pioneers of Emery County. If anyone has a history that they would Lie to have published for "W 7X4 I M 1 BIG MOMMAS HOUSE , ?r7Thkl V 1 i Dy 7 f 00 4 fr' 15 4.H3 43AL 0ay 7 00 4 1 00 Tom Cruise in isim RING R0AL Di T y 7 JO YVe PniCt 0y TetAT re m tea Dm. Si TW - 7 00 f "'" x hct SI S3 00 4 9 00 2 J M -- 7 fn-S- Th T1GGER MOVIE R 'll Stitt 4.1 M 437-774- GLADIATOR ff hav e a lower population of deer mice than other western areas, but a higher per capita in- r.iiillXVl H Dave Cunningham, director of Southeastern Utah Health District, confirmed the fact, adding that there have been six diagnosed cases of hantavirus in the Castle Valley over the past six years. mmsm ; t t fj v r- IPG13) T't - me. w The Rouk Canyon Trad Daughters or the Utah Pioneers in Orangeville was recently reorganized with Eariene Aden as the new Captam. The closing meeting cf the year was held May 17, at the Orangev.de Cry Hail 1999-200- HERITAGE DAYS RODEO cidence of the virus, and we dont know why," said Cunningham. Dont look to the health district to clean up, and dont look to us to kill the mice. YVe are not pied pipers who can call the entire mouse population together It w as tried bv the CDC in 1994 Cenren-ma- l for the DL? will be held in September. Emery County wdl be the subject of the lessons in Novi and also Jam YSe have been encouraged to send in some histones cf the towns of Emery County and also the pioneers. If anyone has any histones of Orangeville, will you please contact Eariene Aden for information regarding the submitting of these histories. YSe would Lie to encourage all of the members of the Rock Canyon Trad DUP to plan on attending the meetings and be an e member this next year A lessen and history is giv en each month. YVe would also Lie to encourage any one to attend and join with us. - f Oon j 6 30 Sivow 67-927- 5 wt 7 Tnura FREQUENCY K., is Back To The Future meets fts A Wonderful Life reels The Sixth Sense? 2f:b 3 - CoringU'ssicn Impcsshe 2, Stangha boon, Gre n Go Sectwfs JYM CASTLE VIEW HOSPITAL Starts each night at 8:00 P.M. Castleview Hospital and Medical Staff are pleased to welcome . adult s3 kids 2 5 & under FREE s6 6-1- B Shane Gagon, HID. .in AJultl) Border Line Saturday Night After the Rodeo At the Canyon Mew Jr. High Parking Lot $2.00 per person Huntington Heritage Days Rodeo Call In Schedule H mie A' Tv.n June Call-In.- .. 4, 2410 12-- Gagon sgs:.a zes n Far-- V Prastce. He is a graduate cf the U".ve.'s.ty cf Utih School cf Med cine. He completed his training at McKay Dee Hospital Ln Ogden, Utah and re--ce ved h.s undergo j.ate deg-e- e at the cf Utah. He is a'so a g'aduate cf EmDr. Dance to Uni-vers- ty ery H gh School. Dr. Jane 5.2 0 Genrta 1 0 -- u I M. .. JutK h, Gcurgu UaliTkctt or MLer 0 n CV-l- n C a. I a i ks 1 'rh.. W. Dr. Hospital Free. Su te UT 4J5-35t-- 25 37 v3 T3 Jensen Kent and Carl, ages 12 and 11, drowned while swimming in another form pond. This w as a great trd for their famJy and a great sadness for the community. The girls grew up knowing all the wonderful skills m homemai-u-- g that their mother ta ughr them. They learned from Lheir father to love the land, their horses, and a lot about farming and ranching. Dewey and Fay were sealed in the Mann Temple Ln 1954 which brought joy to their family Dewey received a plaque from the government one year as Farmer of the Yean He served cn the Emery Town Board, was a special promoter of the Emery Pdng Club, and was stud serving on the Cattle Board unnl his death, September 14, 1991. Fay has been an LDS Relef Society Visiting Teacher all of her Lfe since marriage. She served many years Ln Lhe Primary as a teache; as the Secretary, and as a Councilor. Fay still keeps up their beautiful yard. Her unique and beauri-fu- l quits are well known as well as her loaves cf bread and other talents she shares. She is happy to live near her daughters and Ronnie and Morris Sorensen, Vickie and John Byars, and Jane sons-in-Iaw- and Gordon Manchester YVe are happy to honor Fay Jensen as our Senior cf the YVeek, and also to honor Dewey posthumously. (Continued from page 1) nel; Bryan Clements, EMT The award for Outstanding Injury Prevention Efforts were presented to Martin YVilson and Julie Sprague. Sprague has done a lot with car seat safety and checks the checkers w ho check the doers." presented to: the Huntington Ambulance Service, in honor of Luke Johnson, a young man injured in a bearing accident on River received the John Henry Award for her commitment to emergency medical service and Hunrington lake. Johnson could have died and or lost his kg from with others. Bonnie Cook, in behalf of the hospital, presented checks to go twenty four years, Richard Herring, EMU Garth Childs, EMT twenty three years; Jo.Ann Shannon, EMX Marry YVilson, E.MT, twenty years. Team excellence awards were schedhe an cal: appc'-'tmrt- 637-627- 1 4 , Dorthy Nelson from Green her commitment to working this accident, but because of quick and expen medical attentoward continuing education tion, Johnson is alive and walk- hours to each of the : The Emergency Medical Technician Instructor Award went to Marty YVilson for all her continuous efforts to promote, update and instruct personnel with continuing medical education. YVilson also was the state winner for this award. 7 Srxps 1 following Sunnyside Ambulance Service, Carbon County Ambulance, Castle Dale Ambulance, Emery Ambulance, Ferron Ambulance, Green River Ambulance, Hune tington Ambulance, Helper e 3, Price 1, YYelhngton Rescue 5 and Price Communication Center: Res-cu- Fire-Rescu- Thank You E - "-- and ird 7, 2000. s Mmr; St j elC) V. e Company expresses free appreciation to tie zlzt, ro for tier tied oats i tie seamf a h f23 43 f;et of R da CamV -- V tie saonfoe 3 rendered. tie ca-- -a."d to see to hs e tie ng a.nd exts s app-ecat- Apprecation is aso expressed rreTtiers for s.ch remaiatie Emery Co. Search '.man E-- & Casey Reed Jewess T: oi tetiad a.-- met F.:a'd Mjrdcct -1 ',0 fortras re:c .tiy of Geo A '3 ' v, t; eorts. Rescue Aden CbjohBonEtg g r a reared Leo'rd !,:tisn Gadfi C" is .. 1 X Gaje Gabons Office is Located at 2S0 Miller Nw-i-r Later, she and her parents and her four older brothers. ForW K est, Travis, Eldon, and Cloyd, moved L southward to homestead the Fay Jensen and the fate Dewey Les Thompson P.M. 8 Keek Johnson. ing. For All! Bring The Whole Family! nit 13, 1913, land in an area abo ut 15 mdes east of Monacello. It was called Horse Head at the tune and is now Eastland. Two more sons, Rex and Max, were born to the fanHy The men folks worked the land and Fay and her Mother kept the home. Fay says that she learned a lot about cooling because cf feeding all those boys. The family came back to Emery occasionally to visit with relatives and she became acquainted these lessons, contact Ina Lee with a handsome young cowboy; Magnusoa or Thelma Jensen. Dewey Jensen. For information on joining Fay and Dewey were married Camp Dale DU? please contact Ln Emery on November 19, 1933, BN Gregersen or any of the abov e when they were both 20 years officers. YVe have a lot of fun and ckL They set up housekeeping in would Lie to have you join with a small cabin Ln the southeast us. comer of town. Dewey worked for Lie M and O Ranches, later becoming foreman. He worked construction on many of the county roads, and on Millsire Darn. He drove patrol for the and also the when we had a local hantavirus school bus. county death, and it didnt work," Fay kept busy' in the home with pointed out the health director their growing family. They had Diagnosis seems to be seatwo sons, Kent and Carl, and their sonal, when residents start dodaughters, Ronnie and Vicky. ing their spring cleaning and Their daughter; Jane, was born camping, pointed out Cook. when lived in It scares me because we are while they worked Dragerton, in the coal Dewey so helpless. It is so hard to treat, mine. and by the time w e get the diagThey had brought lumber nosis, the patient is dead. The down from Deweys father's sawbest means to handle this virus mill on the mountain and hired is prevention," insisted Cook. Erasrus Christiansen to build Cunningham concluded that their home where Fay sttll lives. area residents may best protect On July 7, 1953, their sons. themselves from the potentially deadly disease by educating themselves to preventive measures and exercising precautions to prev ent exposure to the virus. Iluntington iMfenry Fun1 1 kJe Saturdjv (Kk! Mum Pe io n pamed bom m Emery on Nov. Local EMTs honored: TTrr.'rnTTvrnirrTTa Ivturljv Night! $2tXipernde Jensen, The first meeting of the year 2000- - 20C 1, w h.idn is the Castle Country Series 2000 Huntington Rodeo Arena Came! Parrel Racing Fay tre ordy where the installation of the of daughter new officers took place. Arne and Beata FREQUENCY?s-i- June 911: & Wlh, 2000 seniors. Johnson was 0 ,,ji HUNTINGTON cf One Emery's spvecul Hantavirus suspect in death: (Continued from page 1) IPG13J Ufcj KGAl Rock canyon Trail DUP ac-m- several new members join. YSe are excited about this. YVe hope in the following year to have a lot more join. i TTT ," Senior citizen of the Week L.Ti Fcr-- e yrson Pete Aqer Ccd) Eaggs Jc Ann Stia-nc- r, HuntligtonFreDept Wa-en- Cv ad dm S Stacey Gordon I cm Se a "nsn Cra'gertieFffeDepl drtdC.'ts A:n Sban E3 t i, |