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Show Pga14, July 2. 1986 (Basin Standard QJJintah Nielson accepting hensive extracurricular and physical fitness program. .' Located in Kings Point, New York, the United States' Merchant Marine Academy offers .a. four-yeundergraduate program' .that leads to a bachelor. of Science degree and a U.S. Coast Guard license; in addition, 'graduates are in the United commissioned States Naval Reserve. Four majors are offered, including specific areas of marine tech- ' nology. Cadets can choose from a board, base of electives, ranging ' from chemistry and computer engineering to ship operations maritime transportation. .and Graduates are trained for careers . in the maritime industry as well' as military career opportunities. Hie United States Coast' Guard ConAcademy at New London, ' necticut, does not require a Congressional nomination, but . Nielson's staff 'has information '.and. application forma. Seven academic majors are offered at the academy, and graduates receive a bachelor of science degree along with a commission r as an. ensign in the U.S. Coast Guard. ' Athletics and extracurricular activities are stressed, and cadets take a cruise aboard the Eagle during their ' academy candidates ar sional , development, military Congressman Snd recreation 'and announces training, Nielson that ' Howard leisure activities. he is now accepting applications The United Suites Military women and men from' young interested in attending one of thp Academy at West Point,. New is charged with' the York, nations five service academies. responsibility of educating, trainNielson says that lie will accept ing and inspiring young Amapplications through December ericans to become' professional 31 for the United States Air officers in the regular Army. the United Force Academy, Cadets receive a full four year Stated Military Academy, the scholarship that covers, tuition, United Stated Naval Academy, room, board, and medical and the United Stated ' Merchant dental expenses, as well as an Marine Academy, and the United annual salary of more than 16,500 States Coast Guard Academy. to pay for hooka, uniforms, and Congressional nomination is incidentals. Comparable scholar for all but admittance to required ships are offered at the other the Coast Guard Academy, says academies. There are 25 service ' Nielson. academic courses of study aval-- , Interested young men and lable,. ranging from nuclear enwomen can apply as early as the gineering and. foreign languages summer prior to their senior year to economics and engineering in high school. Applicants cannot management Upon ' graduation, turn 22 before acceptance to the men and. women receive a academies;, those who apply now bachelor of science degree and a will enter the academies in July commission in the Army. 1987. . States Naval The Air Force. 'Academy in . The1 United Colorado Springs, Colorado, of-- ' Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, offers a .bachelor of sdente fers a bachelor degree and a commission in the Air Force upon' degree upon graduation and a ' commission in either the U.S. aca- graduation. Twenty-thre- e Navy1 or the U.S. Marine Corps. demic majors are available, rangcurriculum at 'the academy The aeronautical from engineering ing includes majors in'! a number .of and computer science to interacademic fieufr, with an emphasis national affairs and space. sd-.- ; d on engineering, or ences. Cadets at the academy wen as a as compre- majors, participate in athletics, profesThird District . . -- . . . - . - . - . . . SCHOOL'S OUT The crew of Duchesne County School . District have taken ''schools out' to heart. They have been faking everything school related out of the old Roosevelt Elementary. The building was condemned by the State Fire Marshall for educational uses but Roosevelt Gty is still interested in the possibility of swapping land for the building. REALLY .' Bookmobile summer schedule set The Bookmobile is again summer, making the rounds-thibringing library services almost to your .doorstep. The summer schedule is as follows: Monday, July 14, 28 and August 11, Needs Chapel, 9 to 11:30; Tabiona Old Merc, 1 to 3 p.m.; Hanna Store, 3:15 to 4 p.m.; Fruitland Store, 4:30 to - . 5:15. attend drug education week Basin-ite- s 8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 3, 17, 31 and August 14. Talmage 9 to 10 a.m.; Mt Home Store, 10:15 to 11:45 a.m.; Altamont Chapel, 12 to 2 p.m.; Mt. Emmons Store, 2:15 to 3 p.m.; Bluebell Store, 3:15 to 4:15 p.m:; Upalco, 4:30 to 5:30 , Tuesday, July 1, 15, 29 and August 12, Myton Chapel, 9 to 12 noon; Duchesne High School 1 to 4:15 p.m.; Duchesne Government Community, 4:30 to 6 p.m.; Bridgeland Chapel, 6:30 to 7:15; Arcadia, Anderson Home, 7:30 to - P-- Sale Pow-Wo- w annual of Utah on AlcoSchool versity holism and Other Drug opened Sunday, June 22, with several. Basin- residents attending.. A panel discussion with' religious leaders Adding questions about religions rub In treating substance abuse and The ' thirty-fift- h Depen-denci- Darvell Hunt, Union High School .1986 Valedic- torian, has been honored in a public service project that recognizes academic excellence. Darvell is the son of Mr. and Mirs. David es Monday Thursday Closed Friday & Saturday All . dependency. The panel consisted of the Schools Director, Gary Q. Jorgensen, Ph.D., who acted as moderator; Rabbi Eric Slyer, re- Alj Notions Buttons and Ribbons Summer Fabric Buy Two of any Pattern & get one Simplicity Pattern Buy a 930 Bernina-G- et FREE (Of Equal Value) pendency. AH of those which treat minors, do however require ' an foe, whjch means that those nwahlg to afford the fee often cannot receive treatment. Alcoholics Anonymous was termed an excellent resource by, . ' panel mem bos. Students at the school were encouraged, to make tbs A.A: chapter in their- locales The school continued with a session on Monday ' morning which was addressed by Rokelle Leraer, director and of Children Are People Inc. Lerner said that the addi-- . ctive pattern learned in an alco-holic home never leaves a child. Children, in an alcoholic home are ' deprived of their childhood. Most .. parents do the best they can with the- skills they have,' hot alcoholics do not have parenting skills. There'' are 16 million children under the age of .16 who have suffered emotionally from growing up in an alcoholic, family. ' These children are four times more likely than other .children to become alcoholics themselves. The only solution to the problem, Lerner said, is to treat .tjha' children of ajpnlinliqp, along with the rest of he family. Many institutions are reluctant to do this however; because, there' is an epidemic of afonholiam denial in this nation. The rest of the week, from June 22 through June 28, was spent in 'different classes covering peer counseling, recognizing drug de--. pendancy, explaining about different programs and providing qualification training. experts ' from Outstanding medicine, counseling, as well as recovered drug addicts and alcoholics all provided insight, train-- , ing and personal examples. The. ' weds long school is one of the premiere schools on alcoholism and other Aug dependencies in the nation. Put of the school actually provides accreditation for several' professions in their continuing education requirements. Some of those attending this . school from the area include Becky Wall, Joann Kohles, Juanita Allen, Liz Ginas, Daniel Witbeck, Ten Meyers, Bobbie Richardson, Jackie Chapman and general- LDS Social Services; Pastor Wim Mauldin, of the Murray Baptist Father- G. Edward Church; - - : Hunt as 86 best . 191 ; Clearance Sale fSale Item To 50 Off For Gift, 4 55 N. Other Items 40 Off the perfect gift shop Gags & Gimmicks 200 E. 260 E 200 N Roosevelt 722-497- 4 - Science, Art Education Utah State Universi- . from ty. She did her student teaching this spring in Brijgham City. Sharie is a .member of, the Kappa ; Delta Sorority, For (K-D'- four years, she has been living, and working in Logan. She is presently employed with the Logan Herald Journal. Sharie is the daughter of O. B. and . Margaret Oberhansly of Neola.. Swimmer's advisory is issued - al . - . Janeal Witbeck. With summer in foil force, many people are swimming in the Uintah Basins many lakes, ponds and rivers. With this in mind, the Uintah Basin District Health Department js issuing a swimmers advisory. Several cases of Schistosomiasis have been reported involving Pelican Lake. sometimes known as swimmers itch" are schistosome larvae which penetrate the human akin and cause a dermatitis. Bathers are advised to either avbid Pdkdh Lake for swimming or to vigorously towel off immediately lifter emerging from the water. - . Schis-tomiasi- Complete Horse Supplies Prices will always, : be lower than any other store In the Basin. Complete line of Tack supplies. Roosevelt-722-2- 373 Trails End 190 E Lagoon, , s, . s Emus) Prices good through Rough Rider Days Fabric, yarn, holon, cnrfis, vacuum repair, Bernina sales and yervice, sewing machine repair, sewing classes. of- - - FREE Bachelor degree in . . Gifts, Gags & Gimmicks 4th of July Saturday, June , snarie Oberhansly received her . Howlett, an- - Episcopal 'Meet;; and Father .Matthew Wixtod, re-- . Hunt. sident chaplin at Holy Crass Hospital in Salt Lake City. ' Questions put to members of the panel concerned the rate of drug and alcohol addiction among members of the various 'frdths. Rabbi SQvtir responded that Judaism does not teach that alcohol is morally . wrung. He explained that the use of alwilml KSL Television Channel 5 and is governed by a kind of Jewish General Motors will join forces to Social Structure. Jews do have ' present The Best of the Class of problems with alcoholism howa public service project ever, Rabbi SRvfer said, Jeds 86, recognizing academic excellence have a larger problem with among Utah high school stu- dependence on other lrinda of dents. Beginning in June, the drugs. Juel Gregerson said that Station will broadcast a number about two percent of the of public service ann- members of the LDS Church are ouncements featuring the stu-- . alcoholics. He said a small perdents. centage of church members drink, Darvell Hunt, a member of because of the Word of Wiadoo) Union High Schools graduating which teaches that drinking is stuof is featured one the class, against the will of God. He also dents. Hunt plans to further his out however, that a pointed education at. Utah State Univer- percentage of LDS drinkers large are sity. alcoholics. According to Jackie Nokes, Members of the panel agreed' KSL community affaire liaison that there are many community education specialist, public and resources which can be used in private high schools in the state the treatment of chemical tfe- - ' were invited to participate. The spots were produced in KSL grade point averages. Televisions studio. "The Best' of theCIaaa of 86 Hie students were selected by is being overseen by project each school's principal. In most Nokes. KSL Televisions Norm valeclass the were cases, they dictorians. Most of the partici- Nelson produced the spots with assistance from Riki Rafner. pants had between 3.9 and 4.0 Bernette Serger e, - presenting the Jewish commu--' nity; Eldar Juel Gregersen, ban a toll-fre- .work. . Wall - - - Off second summer at the' academy. Academies, generally consider national test scores, high school academic records, extracurricular activities;, employment outside school, and participation in acti- vities such aa Scouting. For' more information on the academies, or to. obtain application forma, call ' Nielson' staffer Emily Wiscombe, ' nt . 20 k up-fro- KSL honors Stitch & Sew ten-wee- . science-oriente- Wednesday, July 2, 16, 30 and August 13, Roosevelt West Lagoon 10:45 to 11:45; Roosevelt Golf Course 12 to 1 p.m.; Roosevelt Meadowbrook Subdivision, 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. Roosevelt East Elementary, 2:30 to.. 3:45 p.m. s . . 723.9127 ' |