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Show T 1 I ' 7 i cj Page 4 - February 6. 1996 SotiaC Events cClintah Basin Standard CowrtfM'P CENTENNIAL CONTRIBUTION-Pol- ly Karren, Duchesne County Centennial chairperson received a check for $1,495 from Kevin Van Tasslc, Zions Bank Branch manager and Jenny Adams, Duchesne Branch Manager, as the county's portion of a $100,000 contribution pledge by Zions in support of the Centennial. .Early last year, Zions announced that it had become the first financial institution to become an official sponsor of the Utah Statehood Centennial. In its commitment, Zions' Bank officials stipulated that the $100,000 contribution would be divided among the 29 County Centennial Committees to be used for local . Centennial projects. Hie amount each county would receive is based on the proportion of Zions Bank deposits for individuals, businesses and municipalities in each county during 1995. "Zions Kink is one of the few companies that celebrated the states first birthday and is still here to celebrate the states 100th," said Harris H. Simmons, Zions Bank president and chief executive officer. "However, our success would not have been possible without the support of many Utah businesses and individuals." In conjunction with its "Official Sponsor' designation, Zions also became the first major Utah bank to offer a free checking account, "Centennial Checking, without check writing charges or minimum balance restrictions. Sons Bank is a subsidiary of Zions Bancorporation, a bank holding company with total assets of $5.7 billion, operating 129 banking offices in Utah, Nevada and Arizona. full-servi- Childrens agency accepting donations in memory of Carlson - Donations in memory of longtime Uintah Basin resident and Thure Roosevelt businessman Carlson are being accepted at Childrens Services Uintah Basin Mental Health and Substance Abuse Center. Carlson passed away Jan. 18, at his home of natural causes. He was 85 yean old. Maxine Ikerd, a childrens case manager at the center, said that friends of Carlson who wish to make donations to his favorite charity may send their money to Uintah Basin Mental Health. The money will be used exclusively to purchase needed equipment for children between the ages of 5 to 11 who are undergoing mental health counseling. Uintah Basin Mental Health offers a childrens day treatment program, an activity .group, school group arid individual counseling. Children are referred to the program by social workers as well as taken by their own families for treatment. The program is always in need of money and donations, said Ikerd. "We're trying to get chairs and tables for the day treatment space, paints, and small rewards for the children," she detailed. "These children so often get overlooked. I think by helping heal this generation well have a brighter future." Donations in memory of Thure Carlson can be made to: Children's Services Uintah Basin Mental Health and Substance Abuse Center, 140 West 425 East (330-16Roosevelt, UL 84066. state-fund- vetfps TUESDAY, February 6 The Book Group" Meeting, Library, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 7 Boys' Basketball, Union at Tabiona High School American Legion Post 64 regular meeting, Roosevelt, 8 p.m. Feb. 8 Parent Teacher Conference, East Elem. 4-- 8 p.m.-A- lso THURSDAY, February 8 Region 10 Wrestling Tournament at Lehi FRIDAY, February 9 Boys' Hoop, AHS at THS, DHS at Rich, UHS at Park City Feb. 10 Personal Income Tax Workshop, Roosevelt-Al- so SATURDAY, February 10 Boys' Basketball, Moffat at Union High School Feb. 7 Girls 1 A Basketball Meet, Delta-Sta- rts SUNDAY, February 1 1 Donald Miles farewell, Bluebell Ward, 8:30 a.m. Brandon Bench farewell, Bridgeland Ward, 10 a.m. Karie Wabel farewell, Uintah River Ward, 10:45 a.m. Lonnie Mecham homecoming, Roosevelt 9th, 10:50 a.m. Dax Gurr, Roosevelt West, homecoming, 1 2:45 p.m. MONDAY, February 12 Classic Can Chasers Meeting, Moon Lake Bldg., 7 p.m. Women's Cancer Screening, UBPH, 8:30 a.m.-1:3- 0 p.m. TUESDAY, February 13 Area Quitter Meeting, Moon Lake Bldg., 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 14 SL Valentine's Day-- Go Buy Some Candy am. Veterans Representative, Roosevelt, -- Zions Bank makes donation to Centennial Committee Zions First national Bank donated $1,495 to the Duchesne County Centennial Committee, as the countys portion of the $100,000 contribution Zions Bank committed to the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission. The donation was presented by Kevin Van Tasale, Zions Bank Roosevelt Branch Manager, and Jenny Adams, Duchesne Brandi Manager, to Duchesne County Centennial Chairperson, Polly Karren. . ed children of Lawrence and 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-T- hc Jennis Yack are pleased to announce their parents 50th wedding 1946 in Salt anniversary. Lawrence and Jennis were married February 8, in honor their held Saturday February like City. A celebration will be 10, from 7-p.m. at the Roosevelt East Slake Center, 502 Noth 600 Fast, Roosevelt Utah. We invite family and friends to attend. No gifts please. There will be Dancing. 10 Internet Soon To Be On Line Zions Bank names new investment officer Library to host Centennial Open House this month The staff of the Roosevelt City Duchesne The Internet connection should be completed within the next several weeks. We are anxious to get going on this project Atthiz time no dates far patron training have been set. Dates will be staggered to allow everyone an opportunity to attend training. If you are interested in training sign up with a member of the library staff today. Hie Board and Staff of the library passed the following policy in their January 10 meeting: Hie fidlowing will be prohibited on the Internet computer - games, Chat, and other material deemed inappropriate by a member of the library staff. Failure to abide by this policy will result in a 6 month revocation of Internet privileges. A second offense will result in permanent revocation of Internet privileges. If you have any question or comments about these things contact a member of the library 1. staff at Library County Bruce K. Cook has been named vice presidentinvestinent officer far Zions Investment Securities, Inc. He offere investment counseling and planning services to the people of the Uintah Basin. Ha has been with Zions for seven yean. Previously, he was a financial planner for Windsor Financial, Denver, Colorado. Mr. Cook earned hie bachelor of science degree from Brigham Young University. He is a licensed just that" -- announced today that they have finned up plans for their Centennial Open House to be held Thursday, February 29 at 6 p.m. Hie main speaker will be long time Rooeevelt resident Ellen Rawlings. Rawlings has been very active in various community organizations and affairs. Ellen is very proud of her Greek heritage and has a way of making those around her feel proud of who they are. This open house is being put roman Suffrage Exhibit the library will have during March. Everyone is welcome to attend this open house and get a glimpud of the exhibit that was put together by the Weber County League of Women Voters. Library director, Lode Evans, aid, Tm very pleased we have been asked to host this exhibit Hie role a woman plays in the home and community has changed drastically over the past 100 years and this exhibit should illustrate . securities representative, a Bruce K. Cook registered investment advisor, and Cook his wife, Connie, live and licensed stockbroker. He serves a as a member of the Vernal Area in Naplee with their eight children. Chamber cf Commerce and the Hie Hobbies include building and remodeling. Naples CSty Council. f ; 1 711-444- ); Courtney Jenson celebrated her first birthday February 3, 1996. She is die daughter of Reese and Marcie Jenson. Jan. 19-G- ene Hullinger, girl. Jan. 21-Ja- Lemon, girl. Jan. 22-Ny- lan and j. Pawwinnee win celebrate his first birthday February 7; 1996. He is the son of Chcryle Pawwinnee. T- - Margery R. and Louise and Raquelle Jan. 25 Eli Van Nez and Melissa Boat, bay. visiting East Elementary for the second grade centennial program take a close look at a wedding dress made about 86 years ago. HANDIWORK-Pare- nts Jan. Jan. Anderson, girl. Hampshire and Amber Ri chans, mil. Croaa, girl. Jan. Jan. itty Sweat, boy. and Danette Garrard, Feb. eff boy. 26-St- eve 29-8h- eny 30-K- 1996 CINDERELLA PAGEANT IGA FLORAL "Best In The Bloomin' Business" Roses, Roses, Roses Fresh Flower Bouquets Silk Arrangements Blooming Plants Stuffed Animals Balloons Candy In March 9, 1 996 Girls Ages to 15 Years Are Eligible An open house for Kenneth Hartles 80th birthday, will be held Saturday February 10 from 4--6 p.m. at his home in LaPoint. No gifts please. 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