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Show Emery County Progress, Castle Oaia, Uta.i Happenings: (Continued from page 3A) Home Piace will sponsor a Walk a bench and remember the climb of a hill in Israel before the first Easter. We will relate it to our lives here today. For more Infor- (The Emery County Progress be publishing schedules for Church Services in conjunction with the Bulletin Board. If you would like the schedule for your churchs 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.) Screenings Emery School District, Early Head Start, and Head Start will be screening children for pos- sible admissionenrollment. To be held at the Public Health Office, 25 West Main Street, Casde Dale on April 26 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Call Head Start at or to schedule an appointment or for further information. If you feel your child has a delay in dev elopment andor speech and language, call for a screening appointment Please bring your childs birth 381-519- 0 381-269- 3 certificate and immunization record to your appointment. Screenings Include: Vision, Hearing, SpeechLanguage, De- velopmental, Dental, Immunizations, Physicals (Sliding scale fee or medical card required.) Attn: Veterans A Field Service Officer from the VFW, Department Service Office, will be in the area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting application for compensation, pension, hospitalization, and other benefits. The VFW Field Service Officer will be working out of the Price Workforce Service Center from 9 to 10:30 a.m. on May 10. This is a free service and veterans need not be members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. Books Needed The 3rd and 7th Grade Peer Hitoring Classes of Huntington Elementary and Canyon View Jr. High are involved in a Family Literacy Book Drive service project. We are in need of any childrens books in good condition to place into the homes of our community members who are in need of a family library. Please drop off your books at any of the following locations in Huntington: Thrif-- T Appearing in 7th District Court before Judge Bruce Halliday in the Emery County Courthouse on April 4 were: K. Church Services w ill Castle Dale LDS Stake Castle Dale 1st and 2nd Wards meet at 1 1 a.m. 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 Michael Glenn Richardson, charged in 2000 with Theft by Receiving Stolen Property, 2nd Degree Felony; and Theft, Gass B Misdemeanor. This was the defendants initial appearance. Defendant was advised he would be represented by Attorney Hector Estrada. Bail was set in the amount of $10,000. A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for April 18 at 10 a.m. in the Emery County Courthouse. Frank W. Burgess, charged in 1999 with DistrihuteOffer Arrange to Distribute a Con- trolled Substance (amended), 3rd Degree Felony, guilty plea entered 121599. Case continued upon motion of defense the building on 8th North in counsel. Sentencing has been Castle Dale, at 9 a.m. and 12:30 scheduled May 2, at 9:31 a.m. p.m., respectively. In all cases. in the Emery County CourtSacrament Meeting is first, folhouse. lowed by Primary, Youth and Frank W Burgess, charged in Adult classes. 1999 with Criminal Trespass of a Dwelling, Class B MisdeDesert Edae meanor, guilty plea entered 12 Desert Edge Christian Chapel, 1599; Illegal PossessionUse of Huntington. Sunday: Worship Controlled Substance, 3rd DeService, 10 a.m., Adult and gree Felony, guilty plea entered Childrens Sunday School, 11 121599. Case continued upon motion by defense counsel. Sena.m. (nursery provided 4 welcome. Visitors tencing has been scheduled May always years). For further information about 2, at 9:31 a.m. in the Emery weekly Prayer Meeting, Bible County Courthouse. 0-- Studies, and Youth Group, call Pastor Carl at 687-293- 3. Emery Ward Church Frank W. Burgess, charged in 1998 with Theft, Gass A Misdemeanor. Plea in abeyance entered on 9198. Case continued upon motion of defense counsel. Order to show cause has been scheduled May 2, at 9:31 a.m. in the Emery County Courthouse. Jamie John Gaal, charged in 1997 with Burglary, 3rd Degree, guilty plea entered 71597. Defendant advised to have counsel present for the hearing or to apply for court appointed counsel no later than two weeks before. Order to show cause has been scheduled May 2, at 10 a.m., in the Emery County Court- house. Amy M Brown, charged in 1997 with Attempted posses- sion of Stolen Property, 3rd Degree Felony, guilty plea entered 92697. This was the defendants hearing. The Court suspended the requirement for the defendant to attend the life Skills class for three months and advised the defendant to use her best efforts to find transportation to the class. A review hearing has been scheduled July 7, at 9 a.m. in the Emery County Courthouse. Cynthia K. Smith, charged in 2000 with Assault Against Police Officer, Class A Misdemeanor, no contest plea entered 4400; Driving on Denied License, Class C Misdemeanor, guilty plea entered 4400. This was the defendants arraignment Based on the defendants conviction she was sentenced to a term of 1 year, with the total time suspended, and placed on probation for 1 year supervised by the 7th District Court. Con- dition of probation includes: violate no laws; remain in counseling; can perform community service hours for 12 of the fine. A review hearing has been scheduled March 6, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Emery County Courthouse. Craig Brotherson, charged in 2000 with Aiding or Assisting Violation of Wildlife Code, Class A Misdemeanor, no contest plea in abeyance entered 442000. This was the defendants arraignment. The defendant has been ordered to pay the fee to the County Attorneys office to be disbursed by them as restitution to the DWR. A review hearing is scheduled March 6, 2001, at 9 a.m. in the Emery County Courthouse. AN Independent Baptist Evan Francis Johnson, charged in 2000 with Simple Assault (amended), Gass B Misdemeanor, guilty plea entered 4400. This was the defendants arraignment. Based on the defendants conviction he was sentenced to term of six months with the total time suspended, and placed on probation for six months supervised by the 7th District Court. Conditions of probation includes: violate no laws; continue counseling; furnish court with a letter from counselors office. Michael Anderton, charged in 2000 with Unlawful Sale Supply of Alcohol to Minors, Class A Misdemeanor. Based upon the States motion and good cause appearing, this mat The case was continued to allow the defendant time to hire counsel. Defendant restrained from having contact with the alleged victim. A trail setting or disposition has been scheduled May 2, at 9 a.m., in the Emery County Courthouse. Rita Ann Miles, charged in 2000 with Unlawful Acquisition PossessionTransfer Card, 3rd Degree Felony; Unlawful Use of Financial Card ATM, 3rd Degree Felony. Arraignment continued upon request of defense counseL Arraignment has been scheduled May 2, at 9 a.m., in the Emery County Courthouse. Mickie Lee Allred, charged in 1999. All charges were disposed after it was determined by the Court in the trial that there was a reasonable doubt existing as to the question of whether the defendant was traveling 61 miles per hour in a 35 mile per hour zone and the Court found the defendant not guilty. News tips? 381-243- 384-312- OPEN LETTER TO ALL 1. ZIONS BANK Catholic Mass Xtam St. Michael the Archangel in Green River, Saturday at 6 p.m.; Mission San Rafael in Hunting-toSaturday at 7 p.m. Am Hi ami OmMAU n, April 4, 2000 Dear Zions Bank Customers: being distributed and that there is a use for it The other program is USDA food boxes which consist of federal commodities, not those donated locally, and are distributed based on need every month. (Sometimes these other deliveries arrive on the DROPS truck and may cause confusion for those not familiar with the system.) There is definitely a need for assistance in this area, and these programs form a patch-wor- k to meet those needs. Ray Grange of the local Scout council, said the Scouts and their leaders could tell there was a great response to the food drive. Even though the wind had blown away some of the sacks the previous week, the scouts were undaunted in their efforts. As you know, last June, Zions Bank announced it would merge with First Security Bank to better serve its customers and ensure that both banks retained their Utah heritage and headquarters. However, last week, Zions shareholders-ma- ny of whom are our customers-vot- ed against that original proposal. to anyone regardless of income. A record is kept of name and number of family members in order to verify that the food is Back At One", Wish You Were Here, Don't Laugh At Me, (Cherish You) AAak Wills! Bank BatiLdC.LT4m v (Continued from page 4A) I Do 1 ZIONS BANK CUSTOMERS The Casde 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 Casde Dale Senior Citizens Center. Everyone invited. For more information contact Pastor Sam Wilbanks at Scouting for food: r 2300 5A ter was ordered dismissed without prejudice. Sham D. Shields, charged in 2000 with Domestic Violence in Presence of Child, Gass A Misdemeanor; False Personal Information to Police Officer, Gass C Misdemeanor. This was the defendants initial appearance. Emery Ward Church schedule: Sacrament meeting 10 a.m. Sunday School and Primary, 11:15 a.m. Priesthood meeting. Relief Society, Young Womens and Young Mens meetings 12:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. Market, Zions Bank, Post Office, BKs, Huntington Elementary, Canyon View Jr. High, or the Country Comer (Cleveland). This is good way to support early literacy in 1, our communities and clean out the bookshelves of your homes. 0. 1 Court Docket of Rembrance up a hill near Orangeville. In landscape that is like that of Israel, we will climb mation call Paula at Tuesday, April Mercury Records What does this mean for you as a Zions Bank customer? Foremost, it means that all current Zions Bank branches will continue to operate. The Zions Bank name, heritage, reputation, and community leadership you have known for years will continue in its unsurpassed tradition. Additionally, Zions Bank will maintain its status as one of America's strongest and most respected banks. Above all, we will continue to offer the extraordinary customer service and products you have come to expect After all, its your money and we haven't forgotten who keeps us in business. We are sorry for any inconvenience or confusion We thank you for your loyalty, patience, and you may have experienced related to this merger activity. ongoing support of Zions Bank. a Zions Bank has the greatest employees in die industry something we have learned to deeply appreciate in recent months. Throughout this process, they have spent endless hours working to create an even better banking experience for you. We thank them for their untiring efforts and ceaseless loyalty. If you have any questions, please contact your branch manager or visit our Web site at www.zionsbank.com for more information. Thank you, again, for your support With Best regards, Harris H. Simmons Chairman Zions Bank A. Scott Anderson President and CEO Zions Bank P5. We look forward to visiting with you at your branch during Customer Appreciation Week, April 17th-21- st r |