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Show i Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday AprU 25. 2000 1 B mm liiey mmm Jennifer Ungerman Jesse Bowman Danika Winn Conard Monson Louis and Myra Ungerman of Price announce tho marriage of their daughter, Jennifer E. Ungerman, to Jesse D. Bowman, the son of Allen and MaiyUnn Norton Danika Dupre Winn and Conard Lynn Monson have chosen April 28 to be married in the Vernal LDS Temple. Their parents are Jeff and Tina Winn and Ernest and Janna Monson. An open house will be presented in the newlyweds honor April 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wellington 1st LDS Ward Chapel, located at 47 North 100 East A program and dancing will follow at 9 p.m. A barbecue reception Is planned In the couple's honor April 29 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Roosevelt East LDS Stake Center pavilion. The center Is located at 500 N. 600 East, Roosevelt The reception will Include a program and dancing from S to 7 p.m. The Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining will present year 2000 Earth Day awards to six compa. . ; nies conducting operations ! ; throughout the state on April 26 in Salt Lake City Three of the statewide award recipients are coal mining and power companies operating in the area. "Earth Day awards recognize operators who go the extra mile, what Is required by ' go beyond to the environ-meCarbon-Emer- ! y regulation protect while extracting natural g nt re-- ; pointed out board sources, I chairman Dave LaurlskL "Its a common perception that oil, gas and mining companies are not concerned about the environment, but most companies do a great job and these companies were honoring go well beyond what is required," added the board chairman. Recipients of the Earth Day recognition currently operating in the Carbon-EmeCounty area include the following local coal DOGM ; ry mining and power producing v The weddingwas conducted at the Helper auditorium on April 15 at 1 p.m. The ceremony was officiated by fostor James Wright. A reception was presented in the newlyweds honor that eveningat the auditorium at 7p.m. Jennifer is the granddaughter of the late Vhun and Estella O'Neil and the late Theo and Rose Ungerman. Jesse Is the grandson of Dale and Ardicnne Norton and the late Ivan Hadden. The couple will make their home in SpringGIcn. area companies Three Carbon-Emer- y named recipients of Earth Day awards : . ofWellington. companies: Canyon Fuel coal mining company in Wellington, During the construction of Its Brooke Lemon Simon Greathead Jerry and Kathryn Lemon of East Carbon announce the marriage of their daughter, Brooke Lemon, to Simon foul Greathead, the son of John and Jennifer Greathead of Hornby England. The couple will be sealod In the Manti LDS Temple onApril 29. A reception will be presented In the newly- -' weds honor that eveningat the Wellington Utah LDS Stake Center. Brooke is a native of Carbon County and a graduate o of College of Eastern Utah. Simon served In the mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The couple will reside In Provo, where Simon will attend Brigham Young University while Brooke oontin- ucs her education at Utah Vhlley State College. Dugout Canyon coal mining tar mine rescue team in Huntington. The rescue team will be recogcility Canyon Fuel utilized innovative engineering and construc- nized for its support of the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining's tion technology to reduce disturabandoned mine reclamation bance to lands at the site. According to DOGM officials, program. The mine rescue team Is comthe engineering and construction techniques utilized by Canyon posed of volunteers who train rigFuel will greatly enhance future orously to deal with underground reclamation efforts at the Dugout mine dangers and have been used In several abandoned mine inciCanyonsite. dents in recent years. In addition. Canyon Fuel demMost recently, the team has onstrated exceptional concern for the environmental during con- been providingessentiai support struction of a coal conveyer sys- to efforts involving abandoned ' mine bat surveys. tem in Eccles Canyon. The surveys ensure that bat At considerable expense Can- -' habitat is not lost due to efforts to yon Fuel Installed a unique conveyer system that allowed for protect the public from abandoned mine dangers. minimal Impact during construcIn addition, PacifiCorp extion and will simplify reclamation ceeded cease. when operations regulatory requirements when the company reclaimed . Most Importantly, the system significantly reduces spillage and what are called the Miller Canyon dust during transfer. portal break outs in Emery p Mining Company in County The Miller Canyon portals in Huntington. To access ooal In what is known question sit approximately 150 as the "tank seam at its Bear Can- feet above the canyon floor ona constructed a near vertical diff. yon mine, While under no state or federal road. Although not required to do so by regulation, CoOp Mining regulatory obligation to reclaim chose to abandon.common road the site, the power company chose constriidlon (Mhhlques,' develop ' complete the procedure.. innovative construction strategies Utilizing a ground crew and and utilize techniques to minimize helicopter support, the project resulted in an example of outstandenvironmental disturbance. FacifiCorps Energy West ing reclamation. Utah-Prov- 1 Castle Valley missionaries . Elder Gravley Co-O- . Elder Steven Gravley has been called to serve In the Argentina Buenos Aires West mission for the Church of JesusChrist of Latter-da- y Co-O- ps Saints. Elder Gravley will speak April 30 at Elder Gravley will enter the missionary trainingeenter in Provo on May 10. He Is the son of Steve and Deanna Gravtey He is the grandson of Noah and Mary Jo Gravley and Rex and Nina Gray a.m. during sacrament 11 sAmvs Mxdhnaih to-d- The ward meets at the Fbrron LDS . Stake Center, located at 555 South '40 West BRIDAL REGISTRY Brooks Lemon A . Simon Paul Greathead ' Castle Valley graduates 1 . April 21. ?r.! i Lindsoy Jo Rowley & Ryan Mark Hanson fi . ' J . Elder Ealk ' 90th birthday . family and friends of luel "Sonny Fratto will mor him on the occasion of his 90th birthday at a specially scheduled open house on April . The birthday open house wilt be presented from 1 to 3 pjn. in the hall at Notre Dame Catholic Church, located at210 Kindergarten registration for the 2000-0- 1 has been set as follows: IsnSstt SWurisy. April 29. 2000 ;-- Rowley A Lindsay Jo Ryan Mark Hanson , A child Friday May 5, 2000 s v Cf' . Usa Ann Davis 25ft Itarts , v "v-- ; j m 637-257- 0 noon 637-71- Smaller Mas A $420 chnb $620 Osts . Now t 1 i .. - . . - ? " ? ;'; 5 985 Reg: $1495 I Fun Shea srinMlmrinr IMS A 390 PmO 550 Pats , - l v a I ; . ! Now Hearing-Ai- f r ' $1285 Reg.$2600 Call -- If you have any questions, p lease call the school where your child win attend. Price CaHtoUaylo reserve a time and check to see it your Insurance may cover cost It la very Important that every eligible child be registered so theT District wlU bp able to determine the number of classes heeded for this fall .J V w SoM Digitally Programmed (Other sizes) . .... .ti L 200 Digitally Programmed (CIC) -- , Ht COPY M 77 Be 5 on or before September 1, 2000 their area. S tMtwry Local A aU at towa ptMM ardara VISA 6 Mattweard Wakorea . Jl Lift LUa, Fries UUiTT ; 9am-lla- 30 Canal Aid 11 Vision screening wJl be available. All preschool children are" Welcome to this screening but should attend the school that' serves & Present Wins L 472-53- It. Saturday, May 20, 2000 V m -- Senior Center April 20 4, 637-082- 8 0 Peter John Rugged ' 9am-lla- 888-447- . Immunizations wlU bo offered on Roundup Day by the Health Department Thera are 4 required Immunizations for school entrance and they will be offered for $5-0- pfcf Immunization. If the child has a medicaid card please bring 'Saturday, May 20, ,2000 Amy Dawn Migliaccio m Carbon County Record of Immunizations Chad Clair Imlay 4 M . A Max WUberg Isten Niccol Tiller A a. m 9am-lla- Official Birth Certificate y. May 6, 2000 li v ' p.m. 9am-lla- 9 am-1- 2 We Carry the Contract All Testing Free 100 batteries FREE with purchase . typo la On . must have the following to attend kindergarten: Saturday, May 6. 2000 Sf $ No Middleman . Q Jenna Rose Marston A Michael Robert GRIin - April 17,2000 April 18, 2000 AprU 19,2000 April 27, 2000 April 28, 2000 1 can buy some of our aids for .20 down and $50 a month with no interest -ever! Free Immunizations at the Creekview Sally Mauro ' Wellington Castle Heights 137-676- 8 You 585 Mow (My Petersen Saturday, May 20, 2000 Mures 0rdari-W- a Dsiivar Castle Rock Swan, Pries makes repaired from $1 5 to $60 maximum Dusten Heugly, from Brigham Young University v Dusten graduated from BYU on. ' . AH Dusten Heugly Gift A Bridal Registry Brooks Lemon A Simon Paul Greathead Kristin Nlccol Tiller A Chad Clair Imlay Our prices are less than half of some other outlets . - a.m.-6:0- . 637-217- school year Health District Office 0 April lly 2000 from 9 4t Lewis sTII' Inc. Leo and Kara Heugly announce the recent graduation of their son, North Carbon Avenue in Price. No gifts, please. j; "V . Co., Jewelry 46 E. Main, Price - Saturday, May 13, 2000 a Vfeshing-ton-Tacom- Carbon School District Kacis Bosons & Matthew Johnson Ttys for big girls Elder Ryan M. folk, the son of Dusten has been studying agribusiness. He will be an area man- Stephen and Kathy folk, has acager for Eclipse during the summer cepted a call to serve In the mission for the Church in Phoenix, Ariz. In the fall, Dusten and his family of Jesus Christ of Latter4ay Saints. Elder folks missionaiy farewell will return to Utah, where the BYU 12:30 p.m. will meetingwillbeApril30at educacontinue his graduate at the Price 8th LDS WSurd Chapel, tion. Dusten will attend law school at 905 East 700 North. He will enter the , missionary training center May 17. the University of Utah. - V 29. ' April: 29. 2000 Friday, May 5. 2000 -- r tSii 't- . 'I v- - - . ... . . 1- .. i . |