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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Mnv 11. 1988 Page 15 Longhorns qualify 12 in region track meet FIRST PLACE-T- he Tabiona Explorers Basketball team took first place in die Duchesne District tournament Pictured are: top row, Darin Thomas, Wade Rhoades, Brian Lee, Scotty (fines, Jimmy Ryan Jones and coach Dave Curry. Bottom row, Rhoades, John Lefler, Shane Streble, Jeramey Lefler. The Altamont High Track team traveled to Whitehorse, Utah to compete in the Region 13 track meet on Saturday, May 7. Of those participating, 13 qualified for stale competition to be held on the BYU campus Saturday, May 14. Greg Lamb took first place in the region competition in the 100 meter sprint; Lani Winkler placed first in the high jump. Other quali-- . fieri for the state meet, and their event, include:, April Myrin, Sharon Perry, end Jaynee Marshall, runninglongjump; Mike Powell, high jump; Brenda Mark- ham and Cody Christensen, discus; Jason Larsen, dash; Amanda Holgate and Greg Lamb, SECOND PLACE-T- he Altamont first ward took second (dace in the Duchesne District tournament. Pictured are: top row, Daren Thacker, Mike Rust, Ken Miller, David Rust, Danny Fisher. Middle row, Brian Thacker, Cody Beal, Jason Timothy, Nathan MacDonald, Coaches Boyd Thadcer, Bruce Thacker. Tmbi-on- GUESTS-T- he Roosevelt Chamber od Commerce held Monthly Luncheon meetin on May S with several Democratic politicians, who were on the campaign trail as guest speakers. Pictured are Jim Davis, Bob Stringham, Brian Moss and Craig diver, (not'pictured, Zane GilL) LUNCH thieir v,,c : . 'y ' The children of Ron and Sharon McKee have recently had honors given to them. TVevor McKee has been chosen to go to Boys State this summer for Union High 8chooL Kristen McKee has been chosen as one of the youth representatives by REA for the annual youth seminar to behsldin Logan Dram August 1 to 6. Ran don McKee received first place in the Tiger wrestling tournament sponsored by the Roosevelt recreation association. Mr. and Mrs. Nsil Bartlett has spent the past wask in Grand ction with his employment by REA. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin McKee moved to Atlanta, Georgia Wed- from Peggy Anns School of Dance held their first Annual Dance LOCAL DANCERS-Danc- ers revug and recital, May Pictured are: Kafie Duncap, Elizabeth Graves. SbaroqTaylor, Rachel Taylor, LynoseyGcricd; Briana Strupp, Jeimy Gilbert, Leslie Foote, Jenny Scholes, Tiffanie Foote, Joanie Scholes, Jamie Lemon, Gale Tanner, (not pictured, Lynzi Huber) returned home last week after a 10 day trip to California and up the coast to Oregon doing sight seeing. Bonnie and Theresa Munden wen weekend guests at the home . Three babies were blessed Sunday in the Fifth Ward. The infant daughter of Robert and Sherry Shupe was given the name Shan- non Carmelite the daughter ofDala and Elaine Grant waa named and the son of John and Korrine Hullinger .. was named Owen Giles. . TheinfantsonofRonandMelania Sorensen was blessed Sunday in the Sixth Ward and given the name Nathan King:' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson, Monticello, and Mrs. Jean Sorenson, McCammon, Idaho; were here for the apodal day. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lisonbee and family, Salt Lake, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson; they attended the blearing in the Eighth Ward for the infant son bf Leon and Lisa Nielson, he waa given the name Derek John. Visiting the weekend with the John Hullingers were Woodrow Giles, Morgan; and Mr. and Mrs.'' Kirby Giles, Filmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sheilds and daughter Lmvine Litster were in Salt Lake 2 days last week. Ralph attended a drivers course for "55 to stay alive to teach the Senior Citizens in this area. They visited with their family members Mr. and Mrs. Brett Thompson, JoAnn Sheilds, and Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Gardner, of the Darrid Mundane. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings, Ja Nae Munden, and Lynette Gardner spent three days in Las Vegas visiting with Mirls sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tun Tautgss. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Winterton and family want to California for a weeks vacation, going to Sea' World, Disneyland and sight ing. Rosa:Las Bishop and daughter, Cleveland, Ohio; visited five days at the home of her parents Ralph and Florence Anderson. They all met in Provo over tha weekend at Florences daughters home, where all her children wen present It was the first time in nine years since they had all been together. For a night of musical fiin, the Mendelssohn Mala Chorus will ha in concert May 13 at 7:30 pm. in the Roosevelt Stake Center, 447 E. Lagoon. This isafond reiser for the Roosevelt Sixth Ward Youth Conference fiind.Asuggested donation of $6.00 a family or $2.00 a person will be accepted at the door. i . nesday. They planned on taking five days to make the move. Mr. McKee is stationed in the army there. He has spent the past two weeks in Tridell with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson spent the weekend in Clarkaton with the family ofBonnie andBruce Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich stopped at their home Saturday to pick up tools and supplies as they were driving to Rapid City, S.D., to ftilfill s mission for the one-ye- ar 'IDS church-.-! The Beehive group honored their Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Mathews 3200-met- er 1600-met- er The record tree planting today is based on the realization that growing trees is effective land stewardship and can be a profitable investment as well,. Robertson said. parts department, Keith have the Best Service and Parts Department in Town". 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Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Imlay, Grantsyille, visited this weekend with the Dewayne Johnsons; they also attended the baptism and confirmation of their granddaughter Sara Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hullinger, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hullinger, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Munn and family, Springville, visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullin- - 3200-met- Serving with L&L for over 14 years, 12 of Boast Beef Bufiet Door Prizes Dr. and Mrs. Dale Larsen 106-mete- Keith Duncaq Parts Manager to a Wheeler Open House Ogden. grandfathers at a dinner Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Merkley were in Provo Tuesday. They attended a session at the temple while there. DeVon Taylor was presented a plaque and award Thursday night at the FFA banquet It waa a beef promotion sward. Steven Ellison, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ellison, Hinseville, Georgia, received several awards Friday night in Cub Scouting. They were citizenship award, arrow of light award and faith in God award, steven is the grandson of Margaret Ellison of Tridell. Glenna Anderson, Logan dale, Nev., spent Monday night with her sister, Loma McKee. Thelma Taylor returned this week from Victorville, Calif., where she has been visiting her sons Terry and Shayne McKee and their families. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shurets left Friday for Salt Lake City where they will make their home. They have been living in the Paul Kitchen home. Jonathon McKee, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McKee received hie Eagle Scout award at a program held in his honor Friday night at the cultural hall. In 1987, for the first time, Americans reforested over 8 million acres with 2.8 billion tret seedlings, an area about the size of Connecticut This is tha fifth consecutive year the nation has broken the record for planting forest trees;1 Forest Service Chief F. Dale Robertson said today. We established a tree planting record in 1981 with 2,374,794 acres planted and have broken iteveiy year since then. The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), established as part of tha Food Security Act of 1986, contributed over one million of the n acres oftrees planted in 1987. The CRP is designed to remove from cultivation highly credible agricultural land and plant it to grass, bees, and other vegetative cover. -iser May 25 & 26 their winning events are: Shauna Winterton, sixth in shot put; Michelle Olsen, fourth in long jump; Trudy Powell, third in javelin; Tisha Duncan, fifth in long jump; r Tina Harrison, fifth in hurdles; Erikka Collins, second in the run and sixth in the run. Jim Smith, fourth in shot put; Don Dulen, fourth in javelin; Clay Horrocks, sixth in discus; Tai Riser, third in high jump; Jared Manning; fifth in the run and sixth in the run. Coach Paul Maggio says all of the state meet qualifiers are sophomores or juniors; hes proud of their accomplishments this year, and expects big things from his team next year. Tree planting breaks record You are Invited - Those participating in Whitehorse in the region meet were Mike Powell, Dave Rust, Cody Christensen, Cody Beal, Clint Walker, Alan Hanberg, Jason Larsen, Greg Lamb, Reed Durfey, Kurt Mower, Billy Tucker, Shawn Bolton, April Myrin, Sharon Perry, Jaynee Marshall, Lani Winkler, Brenda Markham, Suzy Bird, Wynnde Spalding, Leslie Lindsay, Kandi Thayne, Amanda Holgate, Jennifer Jessen, and Annette Tew. Coaches for the team are Julie Seeley and Gary 8tringham. 1600-met- been attending a sdiool in conne- t. Mrs. Lorraine Broadband was hostess for a home interior decorating party Friday evening. Tkrri Young was the demonstrator for . at BYU. The coed team members and Junction where Mr. Bartlett has J ' May 14, ' Ja- er The Union High Track team headed for region 9 track competition at Lehi on Wednesday, May 4, where 11 of the team members qualified for participation in the state meet, to be held Saturday, Tabiona wins tournament At the recently held Explorer a BeeketbeH Championship, took first place end the Alta-- . mont First Ward took second place in the DuchaeneAltamont District Tournament. This event entitled the teams to compete in the Utah National Parks Council Tournament which included 26 top teams throughout Utah. That tournament was held April 22 and 23 at Price. sprint; Greg Lamb, er Union tracks meet 1- -r, 1- -r, 100-met- son Larsen, Reed Durfey, and Kurt Mower, 400-metrelay. 200-met-er 1- -r : . 200 E. Roosevelt, Utah I iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiiiiillll IMSUl MERCURYi 722-223- 3 I |