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Show SOCIAL Pape 4 - April 4. 200Q Uintah Basin Standard Scouting prepares students for the future fi vettps CortftttuiPif A Learning for Life entered its 10 veer with this Boy Scouts of America in 2000. Developed by professional educators and experts, the Learning for Lire program luia been implemented in more than 20,000 schools and community organizations nation wids lines its inception in 1991. Learning for Life it an educational program designed to meet the needs of youth, families, and schools. The Learning for Life programs are designed to instill core values in students end prepare them for the e. The lesson plans help youth meet the challenges they face in today's society by teaching them character skills and and good decision-makin- g aiding them by applying those skills to the reel world. A national study conducted by Dr. Kevin Ryan of Boston University and Syndics Research Corporalook at the tion took an effect Learning for life has on students. Tht study of approximately 2,500 second, fourth, and sixth-grad- e students from 59 urban, suburban, and rural schools demonstrated that Learning for Life programs have a significant impact on student behavior. Dr. Ryan believes that "the findings of this study show that the ' Learning for Life program can make positive changes in the behavior of our nations children." The Learning for life program has three basic com- - TUESDAY, April 4 nt Veteran Service Officer, Roosevelt Employment Center, 1:30 to3 p.m. Track, Union vs. WHS. Utes at Uintah FRIDAY. April 7 Soccer, Uintah at Union High School Nerd Dance, IDS singles over 31 Vernal. 7 p.m. Music Man additions, 0 p.m., Uintah-al-so April 810 SATURDAY. April 8 Baseball, Uintah High School at Union AbercrombieYoung reception, Roosevelt, 7-- 9 pm SUNDAY, April 9 National Library Week-Th- ru April 15 Andrew Spencer farewell. Duchesne 1 st Dustin Marett homecoming. Bridgeland Ward, 10.30 a m. Alex Hansen homecoming. Bridgeland Ward, 10:30 a m. , grade-specifi- TUESDAY. April 11 Track. Basin Meet at Union High School BaseballSoftbaH, Park City at Union High Abercrombie and Preston Young have chosen WEDDING PLAN'S-Hila- ry Saturday, April 8 to be married. SATURDAY. April 15 th USU Summer Session Scholarship Deadline SUNDAY, April 16 - Charles Miles homecoming, Altamont 2nd. 1 0.30 am. AbercrombieYoung Bob and Annetta Abercrombie art pleased to announce the marriage of Young, ion of Roes and Sue Young, on Saturday April 8. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 9 p.m. at the Crossroads Center in Roosevelt their daughter Hilary to Preston tnunyisiinsuiimi 7-- c, school-to-csre- Ets: --st-. . . PIANISTS QUALIFY FOR STATE-T- he Region Solo and Ensemble Festival was held on March 1 at Moab. Two pianists were selected from the Region to perform at the State Solo and Ensemble Festival in April. Qualifying for state are the following: freshman Mary Paulson of Duchesne and sophomore Brant Moon of Duchesne. - $(. - ty. son of Cheyenne Zemrie Denver, daughter Jason Samuel and Natiq of Chris andSusanDenver.celcbratrd Tamra Kappen and grandson of Ted her 1st birthday April 1. and Elaine Kappen. celebrated his 1st birthday on Saturday, April 1. vu w Ibook , April9 15. Join the Duchesne County Library Staff u we kick off our 85th Birthday Celebration this week! Monday, April 10 85th patron to visit the library that day gets a prize. 85th Birthday logo contest Ik r J 4 Myra Mitchell will celebrate her 80th birthday on Saturday, April 8 from 3 - 6 p.m. at the Moon Lake Electric Building in Altamont. All friends and family are invited. L JL Gabrial Corbett El dredge, son of Cayden Bailey, son of Travis and Tanya Eldrcdge and Corbett Sathcr Angie Bailey will celebrate his 1 celebrated his 1 birthday on April 3. birthday on April 6. March Alice 20-Dal- ene Cooperfield, boy. March Ileene Norton, 20-An- boy. March Ann and William 21-L- esa C. O'Driscoll, boy. March L Censen, girL March Lynn Atwine and Anthony Jackson Bow, boy. March di Lyn and Tony J. Thacker, boy. March Aleen and Robert Allen Gordon, girL March and Juan Pablo Izquierdo, boy. 22-Jo- There art only two forces that unite men fear " Interest. Napoleon cca 25-Isa- bel Intel Chip 13" Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers, Windows 98 & Norton Anti-virfuuuciag Available for aa us : 1 low as $30 a Month Rysten A. Stringham, son of Julie Atwood and Teddy Stringham, celebrated his 1st birthday on March 30. 540 East Hwy 40 7220515 Lares and ey ee Insurance Agea The Same Friendly V;:-- ' www.stormpc.com a 2. Private Wade B. Argyle Lundi at noon: Chkftan ala long, nee. spinach, tossed seiad, combraad. pmesppie JeS-- o Walking to name in AM Pod end exerose Monday. April 10 Lunch as noon. TiAsygravy. scalloped potatoes, corn, salad, ral. pumpfan squares Bngo Pod and exercise tomato-cucumb- Perfect scores earn Argyle unusual reward Private Wade B. Argyle is c rently with the 35 Engineer Batt ion at Ft Leonard Wood, MO. Hi training with the Army Natio Guard. On March 8, he was train with C Company and shot p feet score of 40 hits during (BR basic Rifle Marksmanship. Command SgL Mqj. Eky Aid' has had standing offer to show in class A uniform to serve break! in bed to any soldier in hie unit a achieved this feet. In his 18 mon on the job, this is the firat time Akr has had to pay up on his offer. Along with this, Argyle hat small ceremopy end was coined an officer in his honor. During hi weeks in training he has received expert in rifle, grenade, and he pul an impressive 300 points on his ph; cal training test taken on March which is the highest score you i receive. He has recently been cal to platoon leader over his unit wiu graduate on May 18 at Leonard Wood, MO. er Tuesday, Apr! 11: Lunch at noon Steed beet, mesh potatoesgravy, rmxed veg- etables, carat rawn salad, raa, cake w ice cream. 01 panting dess Apd brihday celebration el noon Pod and exerose H your birthday is n April, come to our brthday party on April 11. We w be starbng a ewamesdass on Thursday at 10 am Come and px out a poos to part. On April 10 we ml have ow Easier Bonnet Parade. Decorate e hat. make one. buy one or wear bal cap. but wear a hot!!! On Apd 19. we writ go to VSmal to tie Western Pern Museun and ketch el w sonar center ties. Sign igt sheet is at tie front desk Hope to see you si on Tuesday tar lunch. Please make a teservason lor lunch. 7 MUM I cy jHave, - Always Service;,. 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April 7: 22-To- nye i n codue April 13, 7 p.m. Internet Computer With hands-o- careerthrough the Learning for Life Exploring For more information about the Learning for Life programs, contact your school administrator or the council service center (801) 373-418- e Caramce den -- 10 a m. Pod and exercise - Pul Ycup Tax to Good Use da-o- n, sandwich, mmestrona soup, pears saltines. peanut-butle- r V begins. - connecting activities, and work-base- d learning. Combined, these three components through whichyouth learn the value of respect and responsibility while discovering a world of career opportunities. The school-base- d program begins with lesson plans that emphasise' character and citizenship. Later, youth are taught the skills they need to get and keep a job and art introduced to a range of career options through classroom exercises, semi-nar- s, and workshops. Thursday. Apnl 8 Lunch at noon: f - Tuesday, April 1 1 - Article in the Standard to honor past and present board members end itafT. Wednesday, April 12 Special Birthday Party Story Hour. Book Group Discussion at 7 p.m. at the library. Thursday, April 13 First two patrons who come in and prove they are 85 yean old get a prize. Logo contest deadline 7 p.m. Friday, April 14 - Bookmarks to the first 85 patrons Saturday, April 15 -- Contest winner announced 85th Birthday Logo contest Entry Deadline Thursday, school-- Wednesday, April 5. Lunch at noon Stappy Joe s, potatoes. cottage cheese. tomatoT lemon pw Moms M p m. Pod end exerase fP s rn The Work-baae- d portion ofLearning for Life builds on character lessons end brings the world of work alive by offering youth participants an opportunity to learn firsthand about career fields through the Exploring program. Connecting the community with educational institutions is one important hallmark of Learning for Life. By involving local organizations, businesses, end industry, the help build relationships tram schools end communities. This collaboration provides additional resources ana opportunities for youth, educators, and schools. Learning for Life currently provides character education to 1 .2 million students nationally, end the Utah National Parts Council is now providing Learning for Life programs to a growing number of young people in the CounciL Steven C. Baugh, Superintendent of the Alpine School District, has accepted the volunteer position as Chairman of the Learning for Life District One reason Dr. Baugh accepted the invitation to work with Learning for life is that it will give him a chance to be more involved in the Uvce of youth. "The Learning for Life program fits hand in glove with the purpose of schools. It's a chance for me to give something berk. Dr. operaBaugh feels the school-base- d tion of Learning for Life is ideaL "The best of education needs to be han engaging, and meaningful- When praesrionals come into the schools to talk about their careen, kids see some potential for themselves then, and that's meaningful Even mors exciting than seeing the professionals is getting 200 E, Roosevelt 722-099- 3 Best A New Image in Caipct Cleaning |