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Show B5 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Out ‘n’ About Santa Claus is Coming to Town A Cretaceous Christmas Santa Claus will arrive at Huntington Elementary at 8:30 a.m. on Dec. 22 to visit with the students. Pre-school children are welcome to come and see Santa after 10 a.m. on the same day. The College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum presents a Crustaceous Christmas on Dec. 13 from 3 – 5 p.m. Free admission. Come and celebrate Christmas in the Cretaceous with a live music celebration featuring the Castle Horns and the Carbon High Choir. Santa Claus will be there from 3 – 4 p.m. See how we deck the hall of dinosaurs. Cleveland Christmas Eve Party Heroes Among Us Booklet Cleveland Town will hold their Christmas Eve party at the Cleveland Town Hall at 6 p.m. There will be a short program, refreshments and a visit from Santa. The College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum Gift Shop in Price has available the Crandall Canyon Miner’s Memorial, Heroes Among Us booklet for sale. The publication contains images of each miner and rescuer featured on the memorial and information on the local artist, Karen Jobe Templeton, who created the memorial. Huntington Glee Club & Women’s Chorus The Huntington Glee Club and Women’s Chorus will present an evening of Christmas music on Dec. 21 at the Huntington LDS Stake Center at 7 p.m., featuring the cantatas “Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room” by Gerald N and Lynn S. Lund and “The Gift of the Magi” by O Henry and Oliver X. White. Safe Schools Seminar The Emery County Sheriff’s Office and the Emery County School District will welcome Lt. Col. Dave Grossman (United States Army Retired) to Emery County on Dec. 15. Grossman will speak on Preparing for School Attacks, Preventing School Violence, School Lockdown and Critical Incident Stress. The presentation will be from 4 – 8 p.m. at the Emery High School Auditorium for teachers and parents. There is no cost for the seminar. Training will be conducted on the Emery High School Campus. No tobacco use will be allowed. Grossman is an internationally recognized scholar, solder and expert in the field of human aggression and the roots of violence and crime. His books include the Pulitzer Prize nominated book “On Killing,” as well as “On Combat,” and “Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill.” Truth from Youth Contest The Utah Department of Health invites Utah fourth and fifth graders to design radio, TV and billboard ads that will convince other kids to never start using tobacco. The 11th annual Truth From Youth contest tells students Maybe You Should Try Advertising, targeting young people and challenging their anti-tobacco advertising savvy. Since the Truth campaign began in 1999, Utah’s youth smoking rate has dropped by 34 percent. Fourth and fifth grade students may enter Maybe You Should Try Advertising by drawing or writing a billboard, TV or radio ad. Best in show will win $400 and the ad will be professionally produced. Additional prizes include $300 for first place, $200 for second place and $100 for third place in each category. Entries are due by March 6, and more information is available at www. youthagainsttobacco.com. CEU Prehistoric Museum Goes Live The College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum is now offering audio tours of the museum via cell phone. A cooperative effort is underway to implement audio tours of all of the exhibits at the museum. New tours are being added every day. There is no additional fee for the tours which are executed on the patron’s cell phone/minutes. The audio tours provide distinctive prospective and information that will take the patron’s museum experience to a new level. The College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum continually strives to engage the public in high-quality information and events that are geared to educate and elevate the qualities of life. Horoscopes by Holiday upgrades are featured in April. Your loved ones make you proud in March. You’ll be celebrated in June. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’re usually solid in Continued from Page B2. picture is among them. In January, practice moderation in all things, especially work. Moves and lifestyle the self-discipline department, but you’re not currently doing what you said you wanted to do. Address the crucial issue of motivation. Perhaps your aim is Earl’s Furniture & Appliance is a Proud Sponsor of “Where’s Gabby?” Cory Larsen was the first name drawn finding all three Gabbys. Cory won a $25 gift certificate from Earl’s Furniture & Appliance. The second name drawn was Rulinda Sanderson. Rulinda won a one year subscription to The Emery County Review. Congratulations to both winners. Cory Larsen not exciting enough. Think bigger. Thursday is your lucky day to decide upon a meatier, juicier goal that will push you to work harder. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You have a few burning issues to get off of your chest and must be extremely careful about how you do it. People who can really keep a secret are rare, and you don’t need everyone knowing the intricacies of your life and feelings. Better to scribble in a diary and lock it away than to risk your privacy. SCORPIO (Oct. 24Nov. 21). A storm gathers inside your psyche. Your mind gets so busy that your thoughts create electrical static. Take hold of your inner dialogue and calm it down or on Wednesday you’re likely to blow up at someone when you don’t REVIEW Emery County The Is proud to present BE PERS THE 1 ST O IN A N TO CA ND R L ECIEV L A $2 GIFT 5 DOLLA E R CERT IFICA TE! mean to. To get focused on the highest and best, pare your task load down to a short list. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The muses are definitely with you as you sort through problems and create opportunities. Try to sustain Monday’s imaginative mood long enough to record your inspiration in some way. The weekend affords you the open resources of time and energy so you may lavish your attention on a fledgling relationship. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The networking you do this week will increase your power and financial status. With your easy charm you cultivate lighthearted friendships. The more connections you make, the more leverage you’ll have at your disposal. On Saturday someone grows fonder of you and wants you all to him or herself. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20Feb. 18). You provide such an obvious uplift to those around you that you will be asked to champion and cheer on groups and causes. You’ll have stellar ideas on Thursday and will be able to execute them quickly if you follow your initial impulse. When inspiration strikes, start at once, whether or not you are ready. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’re thrust into situations that help you hone your social skills. Your confidence and presence get so much attention on Friday it’s almost embarrassing, but don’t try to deflect a single bit of it. Truthfully, you’re giving more than you get, but it’s so effortless for you that it just feels like you’re being spoiled rotten. (Holiday Mathis is the author of “Rock Your Stars.” Copyright 2008 Creators Syndicate Inc.) Crossword From Page B3. Where’s Gabby? The Game Now Playing! ABBYS? ND ALL 3 G DID YOU FI 5 48-2 41 CALL 435-7 Contest Rules: Look in the Display Ads of the newspaper to find either a picture of our dog Gabby or the name Gabby. There will be a total of 3 Gabbys located only in the display ads in each issue of the paper. If you find all three Gabbys, call our office for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to one of our participating sponsors. Anyone who calls in will have their name placed in the “Where’s Gabby?” jar and on Friday at noon two names will be drawn from the jar. The first person drawn from the jar will win a $25 gift certificate the second person will win a FREE one-year subscription to The Emery County Review, a $23.00 value (can be used as a gift subscription), or other great prizes. *Limited to one person per family per month. No employees of The Emery County Review or immediate family members. Prize is nontransferable and cannot be exchanged for cash. Gift Certificate expires on Nov. 30, 2008. Value of Gift Certificate must be used in full at the time of purchase. Castle Valley Co-op ADOPT A PET by Gab Top Line Computers •We Sell Everything• Participating Sponsors Tony Basso Lewis Jewelry RV & ATV Company, Inc. Decker’s Bicycle Sales & Service T.C. West The Meat Shop 790 N. 400 E. Huntington, UT Wane & Orson Justice/Owners Gilly’s Carbon-Emery MotorSports Emery County’s Locally Owned Newspaper Rosco is a purebred male Pitbull who is 5 1/2 months old. He is vaccinated, house and crate trained and friendly. He can be yours for $62.50, which includes neuter. An AVID Chip is also available at the time of the adoption for $12. This pet and many others are available at the Emery County Animal Shelter in Castle Dale, 490 West, SR-29. Call 381-2539 for more information. View all of the shelter pets at emeryanimal.net. |