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Show . Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday 'June 20, 2002 Castle Vafley Huflces Rape crisis hotline - Rape or domestic violence victims in the Carbone crisis line County area may contact the local -Emery at toll-fre- 24-ho- ur . Food handlers classes -- Two hour sesaons are slated Jidy 17andig. 14 at 9 a.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the health district in Pnce. Classes will be taught July 18 and Aug. 15 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the health department in Castle Dale. Test fees required. Call Claron Bjork at 637-367- 1. Residents may purchase Carbon County history publication County Historical Society's spring publication at the museums in Price and Helper. CASA - Court appointed special advocates are trained community volunteers appointed by judges to speak for children appearing in court, Screenings are conducted cm all volunteer. For information, call CASA ' 1 coordinator Tarasina Compagni at 636-343- Frontier project - is looking for clean, used clothing for families and children in need. To donate, contact the project at 637--! 1497. Carbon County Triad meets the first Wednesday of the month at 2 p.m. at Price serum center. Members focus on law enforcement and aging programs to assist the elderly. Meetings are open to the public. FY1 library is sponsoring free summer reading programs for preschool to third grade students and fourth to ninth graders. Story hour ii Wednesday it 5 p.m. and Thursday at 1 p.m. Children Ret Pals activities are Tuesday from 2 to 2:30 p.m. For information, call library at 636-318- 8. Lifeline pregnancy assistance, support center - The facility free confidential pregnancy testing, verification, counseling and baby tele- the supplies. Residents may contact the center phene line at month at 3:30 p.m. at in room 140 at 375 information, contact Lisa Reria at S. Carbon Avenue, Price. For 63-49- Caring adult program - Interested residents are encouraged to coo-- t 4. the program at 613-528- CEU library -- Hour are Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday, 7a.m. to 6p.m., Saturday, 10a.m. to 6p.m.; and Sunday, 2 p.m. w p.m. Break hour vary. For information, call the library at 613-faff. . u Family Support & Childrens Justice Center - offers crisis care for families with children from infants to 11 years old. Crisis nursery isopen 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Families may use the nursery for respite, family crisis, court, doctors appointments, medical emergencies, mental health appointments, escaping family violence, attending parenting classeadivorce classes and AANarcotic Anonymous meetings. nrenting classes are scheduled Thursday at 1:30 p.m. For information, call the rntw at 637-028- 1. Helping Hands - Sponsored by Four Corners, the group meets Monday at 1 p.m. at Washington fork in Pried. Students 1 1 to 18 years old are urged to join and assist with community service projects. For informaor contact Sandi tion, youth may call Caroline Barrington at 637-37- Auger. 8r Referral - offers information on becoming child care providers and referrals for parents, employees or employers needing related services. For information, contact the agency at Child Care Resource 613-561- Carbon County RSVP Nfolunteers ages 55 year and older are needed. Mileage reimbursement and liability insurarice'provided. For information, contact the RSVP office at 637-9- 1 18. 5A: 9. Womens cancer support group - meets the third Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Castleviews classroom Located in room 104, the cancer library is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact Sheny King at sum 3510. 637-480- 0, Sckools Carbon High 2002 graduates Diplomas may be picked up at the in office. The high school will not mail diplomat. Castle VhHey Center accepting wheelchairs, walkers - The center will write donation receipts tor tax record for residents providing used wheelchairs, walkers, etc., to assist students in the Carbon and Emery area. Donated equipment may be dropped off at the center 755 N. Cedar Hills Drive, Price. For information, contact the school at 637-915- CHS Class of 1952 reunion - is planned July 26 and July 27. For information, contact Ileen Batts Gibbons at 637-612- CHS Class of 1972 reunion - will be presented Aug. 17. For infor2. mation, contact Henry Etzel at 637-577- CHS Class of 1992 reunion - is slated Aug. 31. For information, call or carbonl9926 hotmail.com. David Staheli at Events Price Culture Connection - A free performance is set June 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Price Reace Carden, featuring tne musical stylings of Randy and Roberta. The event calendar is being assembled. Performers are encouraged to schedule dates. For information, contact Price city. 24-ho- ur Carbon fair rodeo activities - The queen and king contest is slated June 22 at the county fairgrounds. Preregistration is required. Applications may be picked up ano returned to Barbara West in Carbonville or at IFA in Pnce. Residents interested in being grand entry flag carriers may contact West at 636-070- 0. - The service is conducting an aluminum can n Cans for to help defray the costs rtf providing transportation to medical appointments for the elderly and people with disabilities. Bagged cans may be dropped off at Howa's. For pickup, call the office at 63A9488, Care-A-Vk- drive Carbon County Animal Shelter AVID chip pet identification is available at the shelter. Hours are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Foster parents The local DCFS officp needs foster parents willing to work with teens and provide emergency shelter care. For information, -- contact Cindy Saccomanno at 636-021- 9. irday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tours may t For information, contact Helen Tone at 472-300- 637-781- 9. Prehistoric museum From April 1 to Oct. 31, hour are from 9a.m. to 6 p.m. From Nov. 1 to March 31, hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For information, call the museum at -- 613-506- 0. 637-088- Habitat for Humanity - The group's work day is slated June 22 at a.m. at the subdivision located at 315 mange Court in Castle Dale. 9 Bring shovels and gloves. Volunteers and donations are welcome. For information about volunteering or applying for homes, call the Habitat office at 636-32between 8 a.m. and noon. 30 AA, NA - Meetings are conducted at the following locations: Daily - AA open meetings, noon, at 90 N. 100 East, Price. Monday - NA at 3 and AA at 8 p.m., open, Four Comers Mental Health in Price; NA at 7:30 p.m., open, Four Corners in Castle Dale. Tuesday - AA at 8 p.m., East Carbon City Hall, open; 8 p.m. Four Comers in Castle Dale, open. Wednesday - AA at 8 p.m., 90 N. 100 East, Price , open. Thursday- - AA at 8 p.m., Huntington senior citizens center; open. Friday - AA at 6:30 p.m., Union Gospel Mission in Helper, closed; 8 p.m., East Carbon City Hall, open; 8 p.m., old Reeves school, Price, open. Saturday - AA at 8 p.m., 90 N. 100 East, Price, open. Domestic violence support groups crisis fine at information, call the are scheduled weekly. For Cancer screening - Southeastern Utah Health District in Price offers checks twice a month for women up to and including age 64. Clinics indude breast, pelvic and pap exams at low or no cost. Women 50. to 64 nay qualify for free mammogram vouchers. Call the health department at 1 to schedule appointments. Single mothers support group - meets Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Price Community Center. No fees required. ' Infant immunization clinks - The health district in Price offers the clinics Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ABC Learning Center - has books, computers and activities for adults and children. Hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' For tutoring appointments, cadi the center at 1. Social Security - Located at the county courthouse in Price, the office is manned by representatives the second Wednesday erf the month from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., exduding a half-holunch. ur Helper library - Hours are Monday through Wednesday from noon until 8 p.m.; Thursday from noon to 6 p.m.; Friday from 9 a.np. until 1 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday. For information, call the library at 472-560- 1. mmm Price library - Hour are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6:45 pm.; ; Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.; dosed Saturday and Sunday. The Single mothers - Bringing Hope Foundation meets are Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. at Price Community Center Single mothers share experiences and learn about community resources. No fees required. Participants must enroll by contacting the foundation at Play readings - Coal Country Flayers plans to sponsor play readings at the Geary Theatre throughout the summer. The readings are open to local residents, with no pressure of casting or performing. For information, contact Neil Warren at 637-338- 9. t Valley Days -- The independence Day celebration is planned 5 and Jufy July 6 at Scofield. Fridays activities include music, crafters, e, T schedule includes 11 a.m.; Price break-parad- and fireworks from the island at dusk, approximately 10:15 p.m. 888-206- 637-658- 9. 24-ho- ur Wellington rodeo queen contest - is scheduled June 27 at 6 p.m. at Wdlington arena. Age groups are 8 years or younger, 9tol3 ana 14 or older. Royalty will include a queen, two attendants and twoprincesses in the younger groups. For information, call Jana Abrams at 637-554- 2. Caregivers support group - meets the fourth Wednesday of the Rules apply to everyone m Community Daze - Sunnyside and East Carbon Gty will host the event July 13. Activities start with breakfast in the Sunnyside Park from 7 to 10 a.m., followed by the parade. Games, horseshoes and entertainment are planned all day. Carbon Recreation will have kiddy rides and the giant climbing wall for participants to enjoy. Bill Buckley 8c the Rocky Mountain Dance Machine will emcee events at the park from 11 a.m. to 5, p.m. and at the dance at East Carbon pavilion from 9:30 p.m. until midnight. Rodeo performances are slated Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Sunnyside arena. For parade entries, contact Karee Hunt. Call Sunnyside Credit Union for booth rentals. Entertainers may contact David Cancer survivors - The first lap of the Relay for Life, scheduled June 21 and June 22, is dedicated to cancer survivors. For information, contact 0, extension 3510. Sherry King at (Continued on page 8A) 637-480- Aeethite oa tie VJdf 2002 (Continued from 4A) other side. Vacation & Recreation Finally I saw a lady burning trash a barrel. There was no hose, no shovel and after she lit it she just in walked into her house. . I sat in my i? vehicle and just watched as the flames threw ashes all over the place, with the wind pushing them. imo a nearoy weea paicn. Not one of these people should have been burning, but they (fid. Not ,jfe ' J -- 'I? WW Vi. 7--r better than anyone else. Obviously the threat of being cited isnt enough v- 0 to keep them from fighting matches ' to something that could set a large part of this tinder box county off fike a fire cracker. the real consequences. Just like Terry Barton is. ' ' -- one was following the rules. They were just ignoring them. What made them think they were I just hope everyone that considers open burning in this dry year will consider the consequences; not the penalties of being visited by a fire marshal or a police officer, but . V i tleeos: --t i . 'ikOroatjIlHn- fortftocntlrofamlly! ' .i v?: ' v. - ; - . RENTiTOlOWN - T Sf Click on "Vacation Guide" in i A the menu on the left of the screen f |