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Show A5 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, April 29, 2008 COMMUNITY Missionary Weddings Birth Announcements Achievements Anniversary Announcements WEDDINGS Candice ReNae Jensen Matthew James Adamson Candice ReNae Jensen and Matthew James Adamson have chosen to be married on May 2, 2008. Parents of the Bride are Wayne and Juanita McCandless and the Late Earl Jensen, Parents of the Groom are William James and Evonne Adamson. There will be a reception in their honor that day from 6 until 8 pm. at the Huntington Stake Center 240 North Main Street, in Huntington. There will be an open house on May 3 from 6 until 8 pm at the Moab L.D.S. Church 475 West 400 North, in Moab. RECOGNITION Farm Bureau Essay Contest Winners Announced Winners of the 2007 Farm Bureau Essay contest, “Celebrating Agriculture,” were: Class I 1stt place – Tyler Lacock Class II 1st place – Jackson Jensen 2nd place – Bailey Rasmussen 3rd place – Kyleene Wright Class III 1stt place – Tina Lacock Class IV 1st place – McKay Allred 2nd place – Colton Grange 3rd place – Levi Swasey Class V 1st place – Barbra Jones 2nd place – Tammy Lacock First place winners in each class were forwarded to State level competition. State Farm Bureau Essay Winners are: Class II – 2nd place – Jackson Jensen, Cleveland Elementary Class V -0 Adult 1st place – Barbra Jones – Huntington Awards will be presented at end of year school assemblies. Lewis Jewelry Company, Inc. Forever Est. 1921 435-637-2176 46 East Main Price Family DeNtiStry is pleased to welcome Dr. Kent B. McKell, D.D.S. Dr. Jay Stilson, D.M.D. As an associate to his dental office. Dr. Stilson will be providing comprehensive family dental care to the residents of Emery and Carbon counties and is currently accepting new patients and emergencies. Dr. Stilson is also willing to accommodate school and work schedules and is open on Fridays. ServiCeS iNCluDiNg Dr. Jay Stilson, D.M.D •Endodontics (root canals) •Crown & Bridge •Resin (White) fillings •Cosmetic Dentistry •Teeth Whitening •Extractions •Nitrous Oxide Analgesia •Dentures •Sealants •Open Fridays Los Latinos Están Bienvenidos, Se Habla Espaňol. 365 North Center St. Castle Dale • 381-2166 Photo by James L. Davis Jack and Judy Lang will make their move to Mississippi on May 1, after helping in numerous volunteer efforts in Emery County over the years. A Fond Farewell Volunteer dynamo says goodbye as Mississippi beckons James L. Davis Emery County bid a fond farewell to two Huntington residents who continually gave of their time and talents to help the community they adopted as their own in 1995. Jack and Judy Lang will be moving to Mississippi on May 1, and those who have long admired the couple’s efforts for the community gathered at Star Grill in Huntington on April 22 to wish them good luck and best wishes. Judy Lang has been the driving force behind a variety of volunteer efforts in Emery County. From the Lions Club to Neighbor- hood Watch, she has been an unstoppable force in motivating and kick starting efforts to make life better for Emery County residents. She was named the AmeriCorps Volunteer of the Year last year and residents have grown accustomed to the fact that if Judy Lang was spearheading a effort, then it was going to get done. In looking back over her volunteer efforts for the community, Judy said the one program she was the most proud of was her disaster preparedness program. She has made disaster preparedness books for each community in the county that detail how the community should respond to a disaster and what resources are available should a disaster strike. As friends and well wishers gathered at Star Grill, Commissioner Jeff Horrocks thanked the Lang’s for their efforts to help make the Emery County community a better place. “They are very unselfish, caring people who are truly concerned about the citizens of Emery County. They’ll be truly missed,” Horrocks said. Judy said while she will miss her family and friends and being able to work with Martin Wilson, formerly of the Emery County Sheriff’s Office, the move to Mississippi is something they are looking forward to. “I just fell in love with the south. This is going to be my last move. It will be an adventure for us,” she said. Jack Lang, a man known for his wry grin, gentle laugh and incredible green thumb, who has long been known for his ability to grow just about anything in even the harshest of environments, joked that in his new home while everyone in Emery County is shoveling snow he will be picking tomatoes out of his garden. CEU Commencement to be held May 3 Continued from Page A4. newspaper and other campus activities. She has been the tireless companion of her husband as he has traveled to meetings in Blanding, Salt Lake and throughout the State of Utah. Ann completed her B.S. magna cum laude in English at Brigham Young University shortly after the birth of the fifth of her six children. Before her family relocated to give warmth. teleflora’s victorian teapot bouquet Radiant with roses in the style of Victorian chintz, this enchanting ceramic teapot is a many-splendored gift. Mom will use it for brewing tea and display it proudly. She’ll treasure it forever as a symbol of your thoughtfulness. For nationwide same-day delivery, call or visit our shop. Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 11 Love Floral 64 North 100 West, Price, UT (435)637-3377 toll free 877-562-6958 Price, she taught in the Writing Center at UVSC. Three of her children and both her son and daughter-in-law are graduates of CEU. Commencement Speaker Ryan Thomas has served as president of the College of Eastern Utah for the past seven years. In addition to his administrative role, he has taught classes in Sociology, Philosophy, Criminal Justice and Spanish. His recent professional experience includes serving two terms as a Commissioner on the regional accreditation agency, the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Prior to coming to CEU, Ryan was Vice President for Administration, Student Services and Campus Computing at Utah Valley State College, where he taught Legal Aspects in the Information Age, Business Law and Legal Ethics as well as serving as the Acting Dean of Engineering and Computer Science. Prior to working at UVSC, Ryan was in private law practice and worked as an administrator and instructor at Brigham Young University and Ricks College. Ryan earned his B.S., J.D. and Ph.D. at Brigham Young University. He is a member of the Utah State Bar and the California State Bar and a member or director on over twenty boards. He and his wife Ann are parents of six children. Val J. Halamandaris Caring Award The Val J. Halamandaris Caring Award will be awarded to the Graduate who has exhibited the spirit of caring and volunteerism at the highest level. The recipient will be named as a part of the graduation ceremony. Oliveto Fine Gifts & Furnishings Just for Mom 15% off sale May 2 & 3, 2008 •15% off all purchases •Free gift wrapping (with a “bouquet” of Potpourri attached to the first 25 gifts) •Cookies, coffee and punch while you shop! (435)637-1927 48 East Main Street Price, UT 84501 |