Happenings
Capitol Reef Artifacts
The BYU Museum of Peoples and Cultures will host a one day, free public seminar on the Pectol-Lee artifacts from the Capitol Reef area on Feb. 7 fro 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The museum will launch the exhibit with a public reception at the museum so visitors can inspect the artifacts on Feb. 6 from 6-8 p.m., 700 North 100 East, Provo.
Choir Rehearsals
Choir rehearsals for Russell Wilson’s Prelude to Glory will be every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. at the College of Eastern Utah music building.
Emery County Pet Super Fix
Need to get your pet fixed? Emery County Super Fix-two week only. Feb. 19-29. Participating veterinarians include: Emery Animal Health, 470 West Highway 29, Castle Dale, phone 381-2539. Reasonable prices, extra charges for animals in heat, pregnant, retained testicles or dogs over 80 pounds. Call for appointment. For more informaion, call 1-866-PETS-FIX or visit www.utahpets.org.
Emery County Fair Entries
Begin thinking about entries for the Emery County Fair exhibits. Now is the time to start. For information , contact Bernice Payne at 653-2212, the Extension Office at 381-2381 or Kathy Justice at 687-2403. This year’s theme is “Building Bridges.” We encourage everyone to join in and submit an entry. Prizes will be awarded this year. The exhibits will become a thing to remember. There are many talented people in this county and the exhibits in last year were among the best in the state. Help keep the number of exhibits growing and improving.
Emery County Fair Honorees
This year the fair would like to celebrate youth. We will honor all youth by honoring those men and women that have had exceptional influence in a child or youths life. This may be a teacher, fireman or policeman. It could be a coach, a 4-leader or scout leader. Anyone that puts forth the extra effort to help those they teach. If anyone fits into that category, tell us so that everyone can be considered. Submit your entry to: Emery County Fair, P.O.Box 1160, Huntington, Ut. 84528. Your entries will be kept confidential. This year, the theme for the fair is “Building Bridges.” Nominations must be received by March 1.
Huntington Elementary Valentine Carnival
Huntington Elementary PTA is accepting donations of stuffed animals to be used at the carnival. The carnival will be held in conjunction with Valentines’ Day. Drop off your donations at the school.
Bridal Fair
A bridal will take place at the Jennifer Leavitt Student Center Multi-purpose room on the CEU campus on Jan. 30 from 3-8 p.m. and Jan. 31 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. There will be displays and a silent auction. For information call 435-316-5303.
Huntington Dog Licenses
The Huntington City 2004 dog licenses are now due. Proof of current rabies vaccination must be presented before license can be issued. Deadline for dog licenses is March 1. Dog licenses may be purchased at the Huntington City Hall or at the rabies clinic which will be held at the Huntington City Fire Station on: Jan. 24, 9 a.m.-noon, Dr. Brent Griggs; Feb. 28, 9 a.m.-noon, Dr. Glen Jensen.
Snowmobile Safety
Utah law states that children ages 8 to 15 must be certified to operate a snowmobile on public lands. Register for Utah’s snowmobile class at the Emery County Recreatoin Office, 75 South 400 East, Castle Dale. Class will be Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. at the County Building, 75 East Main, Castle Dale. Please register early. For more information, contact Mark Williams at 381-2493 or Emery County Recreation at 381-2108.
Mrs. Utah International
Applications are now being accepted for City/County titleholders to compete for the title of Mrs. Utah International to be held May 7-8, at Bingham High School. Each City/County titleholder will receive a banner and crown pin as well as a wonderful prize package just for entering. You must be between 21 and 56 years of age by July 1, married at least 6 months and have lived in Utah for 6 months. Call or write: Mrs. Utah International Pageant, PO Box 459, Riverton, Utah 84065, (801) 254-4616, fax (801) 254-8547, or email staceyt@ix.netcom.com, visit www.mrsutah.com for more information.
Basketball Camp
Applications are now being evalutated for the Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball Camp. the camp is by invitaion only. Boys and girls ages 10-19 are eligible to apply. College basketball scholarships are possible for players selected. For a free brochure call 704-373-0873 anytime.
Castle Dale Dog License Clinic
All dogs in Castle Dale must be licensed. Dogs must be licensed by Feb. 29, after March 1 a late fee will be charged.
RSVP Senior Fair
RSVP will be sponsoring a senior affairs fair on Feb. 19 from 1-5 p.m. at the Museum of the San Rafael. There will be many workshops offered covering a wide variety of topics of concerning senior life.
Food Handlers Classes
There will be two food handler’s classes for all persons working in food handling establishments. The classes will be taught in Castle Dale on Feb. 5 at 4 and 7 p.m. For more information about the class, call Terri Bennett at 381-2252 in Castle Dale or Dr. Claron Bjork at 637-3671 in Price.
Orangeville Dog Licenses
Orangeville animal licenses for 2004 are due by Feb. 28. Rabies clinic at Orangeville Fire Station on Feb. 21 from 9 a.m.-noon. Licenses will be available at the clinics.
Arbor Day Foundation
Ten free flowering trees can be received free for joining the National Arbor Day Foundation. For more information go online at arborday.org or contact the National Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, Neb. 68410.
Check out the Spacecraft Activities
To learn more about the activities of spacecraft from NASA, log on to their website http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom. More information can be found from Utah’s ambassador to NASA, Patrick Wiggins at http://planet.state.ut.us.
Veterans, Widows and Dependents
A field service officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be in your area, working out of the Price Workforce Service Center from 8:30-10:30 a.m. on Feb. 12, to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits. This is a free service.
Tube’n Train
The Heber Valley Railroad is taking passengers to the station stop at Soldier Hollow. From ther, passengers take a 1,000 foot tubing hill. Price includes the ride to the stop, a specially designed tube to use and the return train ride to Heber City. For more information, call SmithsTix at 1-800-888-8499 or the Heber Valley Railroad at 435-654-5601.
Utah Arts Festival
The Utah Arts Festival is now accepting applications from visual, performing and culinary artists who would like to be considered for participation in the 2004 Festival at Library Square. Applications are available online at www.uaf.org or at the office at 331 West Pierpont Avenue in Salt Lake City. For information contact Lisa Sewell at 801-322-2428.
Emergency Preparedness Fair
Do your children know how to handle an emergency? They are never too young to learn. What would your family do in a prolonged power outage? What would you do for heat, preparing food, storing food, etc. Come to the Emergency Preparedness Fair on Jan. 30 at 5:30 p.m. for important information.
Eyeglasses for Lions Club
The Huntington Lions Club is gathering used eyeglasses to be distributed to needy people in Third World countries. There is a special need for childrens’ glasses. For more information, contact Judy Lange at 687-5349.
New Exhibits at the Museum of Church History and Art
Four new exhibits have opened at the Museum of Church History and Art. They are Landscape and Life: The Rural Setting of the Latter-day Saint, Boyd K. Packer: the Lifework of an Amateur Artist, Music and the Spoken Word: Celebrating 75 Years of Mormon Tabernacle Choir Radio and You Have a Family Tree. For information concerning museum hours call 801-240-3310.
College Tuition Assistance
The US Commission for Scholastic Assistance offers many scholarships in many different categories. For information on obtaining these scholarship lists, send a self-addresssed stamped envelope, business size, to: The US Commision for Scholastic Assistance, P.O. Box 3209, Farifax, VA 22038-3209.
H.E.A.T.
Need help with your heating bills? Get in touch with HEAT. Apply at Emery County Community Center, 40 South Center Street in Castle Dale. Applications will be taken from Nov. 3, 2003 to March 31, 2004. Proof of income, family size or disability will be required. Call 381-5410 for an appointment.
Power Wheelchairs
If you have suffered a stroke or been diagnosed with arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, a respiratory disorder, or any other condition which causes you to be unable to walk or self propel a manual wheelchair, you may be eliglible to receive a motorized wheelchair at no out of pocket expense. Call Independent Senior toll free at 1-800-383-8435.
Salvation Army
Donations are needed from Emery County residents to the Emery Chapter of the Salvation Army which provides emergency assistance for the people of Emery County as well as people traveling through the area. Mail donations to the Emery County Sheriff’s Office, Box 281, Green River, Utah 84525 or Emery County Sheriff’s Office, Box 817, Castle Dale, Utah 84513. For information, contact Cheryl Keener at 435-564-3432.
Union Local 6363
Attention, union meeting for local 6363 will be held the third Wednesday of every month at the District 22 office in Price. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Attend if you want to receive 70 year anniversary cap.
Castle Dale Library Story Time
Story Time for pre-schoolers will be held every Friday at 11 a.m.
Recreation Center Open Night
Open nights at the Emery County Recreation Center will be Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10 p.m. There will be basketball, foosball, table tennis, darts, board games, etc. For more information, please call Emery County Recreation at 381-2108.
Girl Scout Leaders Needed
It turns out that we don’t have any active troops right in your area, the GR kids are the closest ones. If you’re able, a message saying that adults are needed to lead a troop in the area would be so appreciated! The contact for that would be Nina Green at 800-678-7809.