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Busy Moms Boutique


A boutique will be held May 15 from 5-10 p.m. at the Orangeville Community Center (the old firehouse.) There will be hand made aprons, Tupperware, Pampered Chef, vinyl lettering, girly bows, NuSkin, and much more. Come and havesome fun.

Senior Center May Calendars


Emery Center Exercise-Monday – Friday 8-9:30 a.m. Lunch – Every Wednesday Bingo – May 6 Shopping Bus – May 13 Blood Pressure – May 20 Band – May 27 Hearing Aid check – May 20 Castle Dale Center Blood Pressure – May 5 and 19 Lunch/bingo – Every Tuesday Line Dancing – Every Thursday – 10:00 DUP – May 11 Art class – Every Tuesday — 3:00 Phase 10 games – Every Thursday Rook club – Every Thursday 1:30 Craft Day – Every Friday – 9 Shopping Bus – 1st Friday Call for reservation Huntington Center Blood Pressure – May 11 Lunch/bingo – Every Monday Line dancing – 2nd Monday – 1:00 Exercise – Monday – Friday 6:30 a.m. Shopping Bus – 1st Friday Call for reservation Ferron Center Blood Pressure – May 4 and 18 Lunch – Monday/Tuesday Exercise – Every Thursday – 1:00 Green River Center Nurse Clinic – May 6 Bingo – May 20 Lunch Tuesday/?dnesday Ceramics and/or Shopping Call for Dates

JR Nelson Open House


An open house will be held for JR Nelson in the foyer of the Emery High School auditorium on May 20, from 5-6 p.m. JR is retiring from the Emery School District and Emery High School faculty after over three decades of teaching and coaching. All current and former students, family and friends are invited to the open house. Following the open house, the Emery High Senior Awards Program will be held in the auditorium at 6 p.m. That will be followed by Senior Talent Night at 7:30 p.m. After that, the Yearbook Stomp will take place in the old gym where the 2009 yearbooks will be distributed.

Mens and Womens Softball Registration


Men and Women softball team registrations are in progress. Register your team before May 19 at the Emery County Recreation Center. Mens league will begin May 26. Womens league will begin May 27. Call Emery County Recreation at 381-2108 for more information.

Volleyball Camp May 27-30


9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Emery High Volleyball is hosting a volleyball camp from May 27-30 in the Spartan Center. This camp is for incoming seventh graders up to 12 grade. The camp is $100. This is an awsome opportunity for our girls, for more information or to sign up call Kris Bell by May 15. 748-2906 or 749-2239.

Vollyeball camp June 8-10


9 a.m. 12 p.m. Emery High coaches and players will be hosting a skills camp June 8 – 10 for girls fourth through eighth grades. The camp will be held at San Rafael Junior High and the cost is $30. For more information or to sign up call Kris Bell, 748-2906 or 749-2239.

Summer Story Time 2009


Be creative @ your library, 11 a.m. Tuesdays at Castle Dale library. June 2 – I’ve got stories 9 – I’ve got rythm 16 – ham it up 23 – now you see it 30 – dance and move July 7 – “free play” 14 – finale

Ten Star All Star Basketball Camp


Final applications are now being evaluated for the Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball Camp. The Ten Star All Summer Basketball Camp is by invitation only. Boys and Girls ages 10-19 are eligible to apply. Past participants include: Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, Vince Carter, Jerry Stackhouse, Grant Hill and Antawn Jamison. Players from 50 states and 11 foreign Countries attended the 2008 camp. College basketball scholarships are possible for players selected to the All-American Team. Camp locations include: Phoenix, AZ, Babson Park, FL Gainsville, GA, Champaign, IL Glassboro, NJ, Ithaca, NY, Marietta, OH, Lebanon, TN, Commerce, TX, and Blacksburg, VA. There is also a summer camp available for boys and girls ages 9-18 of all skill levels. For a free brochure on these summer camps, please call 704-373-0873 any time.. www.tenstarcamp.com

Knights Of The Order Of The Castle (Dale Library) Ages 10 and up


Express yourself @ your library! June 1 – visual arts 1 p.m. June 8 – literary arts 1p.m. June 15 – express yourself politically 1 p.m. June 22 – vigil – dramatic arts 5:30 p.m. June 29 – musical arts 1 p.m.

Festive Friday


We will be learning about “square foot” gardening and sharing money saving tips and recipes for summer “out of the garden” meals May 8 at 12 noon, upstairs in the courthouse in Castle Dale. Please bring a friend and any great recipes you’d like to share and $2 for lunch and handouts. Sponsored by the USU Extension.

Managing Your Horse on a Tight Budget


Date: May 14, 2009 Location: Carbon County Fairgrounds 393 S. Fairgrounds Rd Price, Utah Time: 6 pm FREE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Learn how to feed your horse for less Learn how work with your veterinarian to reduce costs Learn about health management programs that can help in cost savings Other ideas on cost savings To reserve your seat and handout contact: Ron Patterson, Carbon County Extension Agent ron.patterson@usu.edu, 435-636-3235 or Wayne Ludington at yayakaz@yahoo.com

Dance or Listen


At the Price Senior citizen Center, Friday May 8, 7 – 9 p.m. Everyone welcome, refreshments. contact Annette @650-0047 or 637-0161. (donations suggested)

Veteran’s Benefits


So many veterans feel confused about benefits and services they’ve earned. There’s so much to know…and so many changes from one year to the next. That’s why the nonprofit D-A-V offers help. The DAV Mobile Service Office will be at the following locations to personally provide the best counseling and claim filing assistance available. Like all D-A-V services, help from the Mobile Service Office is free to all veterans and members of their families.May 5, 2009 10 a.m.- 6p.m. Department of Work Force Services 176 East 200 North Cedar City, Utah May 6, 2009 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Department of Work Force Services 115 East 100 South Richfield, Utah May 7, 2009 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Department of Work Force Services 457 Kane Creek Boule

“Know Before You Go”


An ATV permit class will be held Tues. May 12 at the old Courthouse building beginning at 7 p.m. for ages 8 – and up. You must pre-register at the Emery County Recreation office located at 75 S. 400 E., Castle dale. For more information, contact Emery County Recreation at 381-2108 or Mark Williams at 381-2493.

Hunter Safety Class


A hunter Safety Class will be held May 26, 27, and 28 at the Emery County Recreation Center. Class will be from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. each day. There is no age or class limit. You MUST pre-register. Participants will be required to obtain a voucher at a licensed vendor for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources prior to registering for the class. For more information, contact Emery County Recreation at 381-2108.

Ride Needed


I need a ride to Moore Utah. Phone me @ 435-896-8167. Ask for Adeline.

Emery all-Star Try-outs


Emery all-Star Cheerleqading Elites Team Try-outs. May 27 10 a.m. @ Larae’s Studio in Huntington. Ages 10-18 yrs. Fees due upon making the team. This is for the Elite team only. Registration for all other cheer classis in Sept., no try-outs necessary. For more info. call Becky @ 687-2632.

Junior Cheer Clinic


Junior cheer clinic ages 5-11 yrs. May 28 and 29, 9 a.m. -12 noon at Laraee’s Studio in Huntington. $25 first child, $20 second. Includes a T-shirt and snacks. Everyone is welcome. Register by May 15. call 687-2632. Fundraiser for Emery All-Star Elites.

Summer Cheer Class


Summer cheer classes start June 15 – 29 at Larae’s Dance Studio. Ages 5-18 yrs. Learn cheer technique, tumbling, jumps, and age appropriate stunting. Register by June 1, call 687-2632.

“Armed Forces Day” Yard/Bake Sale


American Legion Auxillary, Ferron Unit #42 Annual Armed Forces Day yard/bake sale will be held May 16 at Mayors Park in Ferron from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Proceeds go to Operation Home Support, Girls State and Sub for Santa. Donations may be dropped off at Dixie Swasey’s house, 601 N. 200 E. in Ferron. For information call 749-1347, 384-3172 or 749-0879.

“She Got Skills” Volleyball Camp


Let’s see what you got! Come to volleyball camp and polish your serving, passing, setting and spiking skills. We will also be focusing on team building. Next years 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade girls are invited to attend. The cost is $25 and this includes a T-shirt. May 4, 5, 6 from 4 – 7 p.m. at Canyon View Jr. High. For more information contact: Melanie Childs 687-9942 or 749-1752 or Sue McNee 749-0045 or 381-5100.

Learn To Be Self Sufficient


Self Reliance Classes are being held at the courthouse in Castle Dale at 12 noon on the following dates: May 5-Cooking with game meats May 12- Making cold process soap/making laundry soap May 19- Gardening/rain barrels May 28-Dutch oven cooking, Cost: $5, no potluck. Speaker will have cookbooks, dutchovens, etc. for sale. June 2- Making and using your own “green” cleaners June 9- Financial preparedness/setting up a financial binder June 23- Canning basics June 30 Using a pressure saucepan July 14- Pat Preston Everyone is welcome to attend and bring a pot luck dish.

How does your Garden Grow?


Find out at the Huntington Library. The experts from Gordon’s Nursery will be sharing some gardening tips and ideas to help make your garden flourish. May 14 at 4:30 p.m. at the Huntington Library. Everyone is welcome, come in with your questions and enjoy a fun afternoon.

Golf Tournament


The Miss Emery Celebrity Golf tournament will be on May 9 at 9 a.m. at the Millsite Golf Course in Ferron. Sponsored by Emery Recreation District and the Millsite Mens Association. Four person scramble, $200 per team. Includes all fees and a lunch. Raffle tickets for a driver and other prizes on sale. Hole in one on Hole 5 wins a new car. Hole in one on Hole 7 wins a utility trailer. Funds raised will benefit Miss Emery and the Children’s Miracle Network. Call Millsite at 381-2887 to sign-up your team.

National Anthem Auditions


The Desertview Pro Rodeo and Emery County Fair will be holding auditions for a solo, duo or group to sing the National Anthem. Auditions will be held May 12 @ 7 p.m. for more information on location and to register, please contact the Emery County Recreation office at 435-381-2108.

Food Handler’s Classes


There will be Food Handler’s Classes for all persons working in restaurants, bars, nursing homes, school cafeterias, convenience stores or deli’s. Classes will be taught in Price, on May 12 and June 16 at 9 a.m. and 4 and 7 p.m., 28 S. 100 E. In Castle Dale, on May 13 and June 17 at 4 and 7 p.m., 25 W. Main St. In Green River, on May 20 at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., 460 E. Main St. The classes are two hours in length and the cost is $10 to take the test. For more info. call 637-3671 or 381-2252.

ACT Test


The next ACT achievement test will be administered on June 13, 2009. Students who wish to take the college admission and placement exam must register by May 8, 2009. Late registration deadline is available May 9 -22, 2009 for an extra fee. Students may register online at www.actstudent.org or pick up registration forms from high school counseling offices.

Miss Emery


Interested girls between ages 17-24 are welcome to enter the Miss Emery Scholarship Pageant on July 11. Scholarship is $1,200 and a new computer for first place; $700-second and $500-third. Call Jerilyn at 381-5667, Leslie at 381-2119 or Patsy at 381-2431.

Lamb Fry Vendor Wanted


Emery County Fair is looking for a Lamb Fry Vendor. Preference will be given to a non-profit entity. The dates of the fair are Aug. 6,7 and 8 2009. This is a great way to raise funds for your group. Applications must be submitted by or before April 30 at 5 p.m. For more information, contact Emery County Recreation at 381-2108.

USS Nitro Reunion


“The USS Nitro AE-2AE-23 Association will hold our annual reunion from 18-20 June 2009 in Seattle, WA. For information contact the Nitro’s website at www.ussnitro.org and click on reunion.” Bob Eberlein Founder-vice-president USS Nitro Assn.

Engineering State


Utah State University hosts the 20th annual Engineering State program June 8-11 for all local, national and international high school students. The application deadline has been extended until April 10. The $100 registration fee covers housing for the week in university housing and all meals. Qualified applicants must be high school students entering their junior or senior year in Fall 2009, have a strong interest in math, science, technology or aviation and display citizenship excellence on their scholastic record. For more information, or an online application, visit www.engineering.usu.edu/htm/engineering-news/e-state or call Kathy Peacock at 435-797-2843.

Miss Castle Dale pageant


Castle Dale girls ages 4-21 to be contestants in the Miss Castle Dale Pageant. Contestants MUST live in Castle Dale. Each contestant will be judged on Appearance, Talent, and Interview. To ensure a successful experience, an opportunity will be given to each participant to practice prior to The pageant. The age divisions will be 4 to 7 Tiny tot Princess, Ages 8 to 12 Little Miss Castle Dale, Ages 13 to 16 Junior Miss Castle Dale, and 17 to 21 Miss Castle Dale. The winners Of each age division will participate in parades and Castle Dale City Celebrations throughout the year. The Miss Castle Dale Pageant will be Saturday, June 13, 2009 at the Emery High School Auditorium. The Deadline to enter the pageant is May 18. A Miss Castle Dale application may be obtained at Castle Dale City Hall. For more information please contact Shelby Huntington at 381-2190 or after 3:30 pm at 749-2589.

California Elementary Student Seeks Utah Information


Jessica Ceja is a fifth grade student at Napa Valley Language Academy in Napa, California. Her class is researching states in our country and she has chosen Utah to do her report on. She needs information on our history, economy, agriculture, historical places, important figures, National Parks and other points of interest. She would like to receive pamphlets, brochures, magazines, post cards, souvenirs, and anything else that might help her with her report. Please send info in care of her teacher Mrs. Phors to: NVLA 2700 Kilburn Ave., Napa, CA 94588.

Active and Retired Miners


The Miners Hospital will sponsor an educational program for active and retired miners and their families May 6, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Huntington Senior Center, 100 North 200 West in Huntington. Brooke Hammond, Aud, CCC-A, FAAA, will talk on the prevention, identification and management of hearing loss.

Free Resource Makes Applying for Student Financial Aid Easier


Self-guided presentation walks students through the sometimes-confusing financial aid application process. The Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority is very pleased to announce “Navigating the FAFSA,” a much-needed new resource to help students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (commonly called the “FAFSA”). This tool is a self-directed presentation that guides students through topics explaining the purpose of the FAFSA, how to obtain a PIN to sign their FAFSA securely online, what information should be gathered, how to complete the FAFSA, and how to submit it. Easily found on the front page of the UHEAA website, this presentation gives high school counselors and financial aid professionals another tool to help their students. To access the presentation go to http://www.uheaa.org/ and click on the “Navigating the FAFSA” button. The presentation can also be found through UHEAA’s Facebook page.

Class Of 1989 Reunion


Times and date have been set. July 11. Picnic to begin at 12 noon at the park by the rodeo grounds in Castle Dale. Bring children and your own lunch. Dinner to start at 5 p.m. at the high school. For more information, send your mailing addresses to EmeryClassof89@Hotmail.com or ShaliseGarner@Hotmail.com. Within the next month or so, you should be seeing an invitation with all details and cost for dinner. Send in those addresses and spread the word.

Health Care Camp


High School students interested in a future health care career are welcome to participate in the Health Career Exploration Camp at Southern Utah University. The camp will take place June 8 – 10 and is open to all 9th – 12th grade high school students. Cost for the camp is $70.00, which includes housing during the camp at The Eccles Living Learning Center, meals, workshop supplies and a camp t-shirt. Scholarships are available to waive the cost of camp for individuals who qualify based on household income. Transportation to and from Southern Utah University is up to the individual attendee. The Health Career Exploration Camp is sponsored by the Southern Utah University Center for Rural Health. For more information you can contact Carrie Torgersen at 435-638-7449 or torgersen@suu.edu. You can also download an application packet for camp by visiting their website at www.suu.edu/ruralhealth. Space is limited and participants will be selected on a first-come, first-serve basis.

New AA Meeting


A newly established AA meeting will be held every Monday night from 7-8 p.m. at the Huntington Senior Center, 176 West 100 North.

Desert Edge Christian Chapel Website


Desert Edge Christian Chapel in Huntington is hosting a new website, www.desertedgecc.com. Information about services, current events, comments, prayer requests, sermons and Bible studies times are available on line.

Utah Trail Machine Association Annual Clean-up Day At Five Mile Pass


This years event, dubbed “High Five” will be held May 23. This event is a demonstration of the UTMA’s committment to good citizenship and responsible behavior. In addition to clean-up work we will be promoting safety and family-oriented recreational OHV activities. The trail rides at the end of the day will be educational as well as fun. They are welcoming 70+ OHV clubs and associations in Utah to join us and we’re presenting this event in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Managment and the Utah Department of Natural Resources.

Attention Emery County Residents


Do you have a friend or a loved one who is serving in the military in a combat zone? If so, Operation Home Support would like to add their names to their list. Once on the list, the ladies of Operation Home Support take it upon themselves to send these soldiers care packages and letters to let them know they are appreciated and loved. So if you have someone in mind, or know of someone who is serving in a combat zone in any branch of the military, please contact Jan Hess or Dixie Swasey to add their name to the list. Thank you for all of your help and support. American Legion Auxilary Unit 42 Jan Hess 435-384-2753 or Dixie Swasey 435-384-3172.

Looking for Injured Veterans


A New Orleans doctor is looking for veterans of either the Iraq war or the war in Afghanistan who have suffered traumatic brain injury or post traumatic stress disorder to participate in a free pilot trial of treatment that so far has had 100 percent beneficial results. Veterans who qualify will be flown to the clinic (and home later) free, and sponsors are making lodging, meals and transportation available at vastly reduced rates. Interested veterans are asked to call Dr. Harch’s office in New Orleans for an interview at (504) 309-4948.

Addiction Recovery Help


Narconon reminds parents that abuse of addictive pharmaceutical drugs with youth is on the rise. Learn to recognize the signs of drug abuse and get your kids help if they need it. Call Narconon for a free brochure on the signs of addiction for all classes of drugs. Narconon also offers free addiction counseling, assessments and referrals to rehabilitation centers. 877-413-3073 or www.drugsno.com

Attention: WWII Veterans


An 18 year old senior from Ostrander, Ohio is looking for stories and other memorabilea from WWII veterans. Contact: Kyle Nappi, 1890 Warren Road, Ostrander, OH 43061. knap607@yahoo.com

WWII Veterans


Seeking officers, enlisted men, WACs, cadets, Britons, civilians and /or their families and friends who were stationed at Cochran Field, or lived in Macon, Ga. during WWII, who would be willing to contribute artifacts, photos, articles and stories pertaining to their experience with the men and women working there. If so, contact: Mike Rowland, Archivist, WR-LC/MU, 1942 Heritage Blvd., Robins AFB GA 31098-2442.

DVDs4VETs


To donate DVDs to veterans who otherwise do not have access to them, visit www.dvds4vets.org. For more information call Laurance at 1-914-835-3673.

Power Wheelchairs Available


The Senior Wheels USA Program makes available power wheelchairs to senior citizens and the permanently disabled at no cost to the recipient, if they qualify. The power wheelchairs are provided to those who can no longer walk safely, nor self propel a manual wheelchair and who meet the additional guidelines of the program. If the patient’s need is for use in the home, call for more information to see if they qualify. Call toll free 1-800-246-6010.

Looking for Host Families


Academic Foundation for International Cultural Exchange is looking for host families in the local area to host a foreign exchange student. These young ambassadors are between 15 and 18 years of age and all speak English. Student’s profiles will start arriving for students from various countries. Students come with their own spending money and medical insurance. Call Anne Ring, 1-866-462-3423 if you are interested in opening your hearts and homes to one of these individuals.

Community Representatives Needed


Academic Foundation for International Cultural Exchange is looking for community representatives to assist in finding host families and work with the students and their families during the school year. Individuals must enjoy teenagers and have good communication skills. Call Anne Ring, 1-866-462-3243 if you are interested in learning more about becoming a community representative.

Drug Rehab Resource


Problems with a drug or alcohol addiction in a loved one? Don’t know whom to turn to for help? Contact Drug Rehab Resource for a free confidential consultation to find the help you need. Call today 1-866-649-1594 or find out more at www.drugrehabresource.net.

Host Families


ASSE is seeking local families to host high school boys and girls from diverse countries around the world. Call 1-800-733-2773.

Host Families Needed


Open your heart and home to an international exchange student. P.I.E. urgently needs host families and area representatives. Call 1-800-828-9001.

Host Families


Foreign high school students are scheduled to arrive soon for academic semester and year home-stay programs, and the sponsoring organization needs a few more local host families. If you are interested call 1-866-546-1402.

Seniors and Disabled Struggling with Debt


The DCSD legal service is designed to help seniors and disabled people who cannot afford to hire an attorney to file for bankruptcy, but need legal representation to get collectors to stop harassing them, Call 1-800-992-3275 Ext. 1304 with any questions.

Medical Help for Children


Utah families with children in need of medical services or medical equipment needs not fully covered by health insurance can apply to the United HealthCare Children’s Foundation for up to $5,000 in medical assistance grants online at www.uhccf.org

Bible Study


Bible studies are being conducted by the Seventh-day Adventists of Emery County on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m.-noon at the home of Robert and Elsie Law, 1065 East 300 North (Bench Road), Ferron. Everyone is welcome to come. For more information, call 384-2424 or 384-2447.

NW Services


NW Services is seeking caring families to host high school students. Call 1-866-846-3977.

Host Families Wanted


Pacific Intercultural exchange is currently looking for host families in the local area to host a foreign exchange student from ages 15-18. For more information call 877-987-3990.

Local Veterans Employment Representative


A local veterans employment representative visits the Castle Dale DWS Office the first Wednesday of each month. Appointments can also be arranged on other days by contacting Steve Wilkinson at (435) 636-2343. The LVER is also available Monday through Friday at Department of Workforce Services, 475 West Price River Drive, for questions about VA benefits, assistance with VA applications, employment assistance and other veterans issues. If you have questions about your benefits or eligibility for benefits, contact Steve Wilkinson at 636-2343.

Power Wheelchairs


The Three Wishes Inc. Program makes available power (electric) wheelchairs to senior citizens (65 years and older) and the permanently disabled at no cost to the recipient, if they qualify. Call toll free at 1-800-817-1871.

CASA Volunteers Needed


Each year hundreds of children in Emery and Carbon counties become wards of the juvenile court system due to child abuse, neglect or abandonment. The child welfare system can only devote so much time and attention to each individual case and, consequently, to each individual child. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Volunteers are ordinary men and women who find it in their hearts and their schedules to help these abused and neglected children. Those interested in volunteering should contact Kerrie, the CASA coordinator at 435-381-5595.

Angels Have Wheels


All Medicare recipients should now be aware that if they suffer from conditions such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disorders, and have difficulty walking or propelling a standard wheelchair, they maybe eligible to receive an electric wheelchair paid for by Medicare. For information on Medicare eligibility contact Gregory at 1-800-810-2877.

Help With Inhalers


The in home Rx programs makes available breathing medications and nebulizers to patients who may have asthma, emphysema or COPD at no cost to the recipient, if they qualify. Call 1-800-344-5764 or visit the web site www.inhomerx.com for more information on the details of this program.

Senior Mobility


The Senior Mobility Program makes available to senior citizens and the permanently disabled, power electric wheelchairs at no cost to the recipient, if they qualify. Call 1-800-451-0971 to see if you qualify.

Utah Valley Cancer Center


Utah Valley Cancer Center, located at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center has a new toll-free phone number. Anyone can call 1-866-549-3800 to schedule an appointment, get information about local cancer support groups or to find out more about IHC cancer services and physicians. Hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Power Wheelchairs


The Senior Wheels USA Program makes available power (electric) wheelchairs to senior citizens (65 years and older) and the permanently disabled at no cost to the recipient, if they qualify. Call toll free at 1-800-246-6010.

Free Wheelchairs to the Disabled


The Wheelchair Foundation, Intermountain Healthcare, and the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation are partnering to distribute free wheelchairs to disabled Utahns. Persons interested in getting a free wheelchair can call 1-877-387-3839, or apply at www.wheelchairfoundation.org/utah

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.

WWII Veterans


Seeking Officers, Enlisted Men, WACs, Cadets, Britons, Civilians and /or their families and friends who were stationed at Cochran Field, or lived in Macon, Georgia during WWII, who would be willing to contribute artifacts, photos, articles and stories pertaining to their experience with the men and women working there. If so, Please contact: Mike Rowland, Archivist, WR-LC/MU, 1942 Heritage Blvd., Robins AFB GA 31098-2442.

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