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Show T I February 5. 2002 Pace 4 Uintah Basin Standard rr Grandson of local residents to carry Olympic Torch in Salt Lake E vetfps ComwM'Pi T SOCIAL Leonard and Maxine Ferguson of . - TUESDAY, February 5 $y " V; nnji 'if i v.. & Il .1 iiij'liiiT l.ivri Piiidy nf nf I he 7 e.ir- uW,( - Tun Purdy and Diuhesiic. enru-p''ii'- Cuiiiiu Wilkei-li'ii scTi'inp ir Pi.,'-.i!i- Iliec. nrify n v. in 1. i, ill i .ii. In ( S'lli- I . . . in ai ; : I ;i lii .,i su.if 1 v( enter 1 .in-- 'Jii'-c- i'ln;'li'il I. Hill' - lli- in MARCH Miss A im'ii.is P.ipc.iiii hi'M in li ill.ini nip week and wnn ihc '! I.ll'li' Miss Queen uncovers who really stole atomic bomb secrets miing Ksserit i;ila con ryes were Tin- Cuili NHl.iori.il Park I (unn'il provided training to five men .rul wnim ii if thi' King's Peak and ni Iht I )n I rids for an upgraded eimrse !. i S mil lenderMnAugiirt.ThibtrHin- sninisiv,riflaiii,wciiiirMcllfrl K S,initing."TtiiscriiirC takes about 2 t In 3 inf i hour and designed fur every adult ci in l loader from commit toe inerii-lier- i lo ail individual age group InHd ' - 1'IS. again in January of Scouting" course w.'i- - uiadcavailafile in the King's Peak area hv I hi- I ti'.l riel's trainers. The niii-e in November was held in and 32 interested adults pur-- t iriptileil January found the team nf Iolru'l trainers hi Allarnont with 25 adults ailending the evening of ion about seouling The participant. drove from Triifill to Tahiona ami all snnis between. The team or trainers from the King's Peak I)M net, t'lah National Parks Council of I he Roy Scouts of America is er.inprisi'd nf Paul Chamber..,. Kuh HiniS's, Kim Hickeii and David Evan.-- , as of now They will present addil tonal iimrses at other local ions in the King's Peak District as t he vi ar progress's. Each o( i he District trainers also has for an age group sfsTifir division of scouting leaders Mob Hikims teaches a basic eour e for the lenders of Hov Scouts from through 13 years of age. Kim I lick"ii has I href difi'ereiil cuursi-lor llie leaders of thnthrnodifternnt ages oft 'uli Scouts, ages from h to 0. Da vid Evans is devidojiing a course for the leaders of Varsity Scouts whose ages t tire 14 to o. Ho is also the lend rud nr in the Essentials Course. Puul ( 'handier - is the ins truetor for Scout Con.uiitlee meinlM rs, adults wlm l the age group leaders. The loaders ofVenture Smuts, boys age lband 17, ha vc a t rainingcourse for t hem also. It may he taught during the monthly lioondlsihle by District In his lm tun M i ushii.i will he rdurn-imlliniii the Ventiiiii. Caiiturnia She will K- - speaking in 10 at 9 the Ncnla 2'' Ward on a m Met Aiiierii.in parents are Sli.me ami Nail Guidner. 1 1 Kva-nlial- s - 1 iri-s- as-s.- is with 12-Pa- ck ANY loophole. NOVA interviews several surviving officials involved with VENONA, including code breaker Meredith Gardner, who explains how he exploited Soviet mistakes to uncover their atom spy ring, and retired FBI agent Robert Lamphcre, who worked - 24 Nutnlir D. Shape and JffTory Alli-- SlinjM', Vernal, hoy. Jtinuary 25 Sheila Marie Arrats, Roosevelt, girl. January 3(1 K'meiie MaeAlwine and Lireiiu Slack Jr.. Kl D'irheMie.girl tk Muh otior offar. St tom foe valid with any l.$ 722-099- 9 Vernal 789-999- 9 break- ," Soviet code for a ingly unbreakable Ronald Sha l''urnsorth, son of Ronald I.. hainsMoith and Sorija K Farnsworth, has Iven called to set vc in the North Carolina Raleigh Mission ni the Church of Icsiis Christ nl I alter D.iy Saints. Ski;, Mill Is- I'luri; la. tarcMcll a in. at the S.iinlay, I eh. 1(1 at Moon I akel.akc Fork W ard Chucl Shav enters the MTC on Fch 13,21102. From Miss with Gardner to identiiyspic. Against terview, recorded shortly before his death in 1999. His wife also recounts-fo- r all odds, the code breaker's effort fithe first time on television-th- e nally succeeded, and, with the help of the FBI, exposed a vast network of tale of his treachery and the game he spies operating in the United States. and she played with the FBI, as it Part ofthe uncoveringincludedhighy-plaee- d unsuccessfully tried to maneuver Hall agents at the clandestine facil- into Meanwhile, Julius and Ethel ity in Los Alamos, New Mexico, where the atomic bomb was designed and Rosenberg were prosecuted as the leaders of the Soviet atom spy ring. built. VENONA (a meaningless code The Rosen bergs were executed in name I is now forcing scholars to reas- 1853, despite evidence from VENONA that they played only a sess the entire history ofthe Cold War, minor role in the loss of atomic sein which spying inside the most sensitive branches ofthe U.S. government crets. As NOVA reports, the VENONA" and military played a more significant role than many experts believed. operation was far from straightforAmongthe US. agents revealed by ward. The system relied on Soviet VEN ON A was Los Alamos scientist human error in employing the unKlaus Fuchs, who was tried and con- - breakable cipher. This victed for espionage in the early 1950s type of cipher is secure only if the sender uses one page per message. based on his confession under questioning. NOVA reveals how Los Reuse of the same page provides a toehold for code breakers, who can Alamos scientist Ted Hall, also identified by the system, never confessed laboriously recover meanings of indiand managed to escape prosecution-despit- e vidual words and phrases. the fact that his espionage gave Soviets the key to But even as Gardner and others were designing their first nuclear weapon. providing a windfall of intelligence Since it was reluctant to expose data, spies with knowledge of VENONA alerted the Soviets, who VENONA, the U.S. government never publicly accused Hall. promptly changed their system and Hall comes clean about his spying rendered it useless against later mesin- activities in a sages. However, VENONA" stayed in business for decades, unraveling the complex spy network that operated in the United States in the 1940s. NOVA Secrets, Lies and Atomic Spies airs on KUED Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. one-time-p- p.rr history-"VENONA- Large Roosevelt i extraordinary decryption throughs in Pizza purchase! Top Stop Chevron never-hefore-ac- crets, Lies & Atomic Spies takes viewers inside one of the most January Pepsi top-secr- et at 1 s In 1953, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for stealing nut ional secrets. Now, NOVA reveals the real thieves. In August 1 945, the United States destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki with atomic bombs, developed alter crash an unprecedented program. Fourycars later, the Soviet Union stunned the world by testing an atomic bomb of its own. Now, interviews through with scientist Ted Hall and hia wife Joan, in addition to information from a recently revealed operation, NOVA uncovers the secret ofthe Soviets' sudden atomic success. Secrets, Lies & Atomic Spies premieres on KUED-- 7 Tuesday, Feb. 5, code-breaki- anoiheri-oiirsetheyiDstru- . V J? EMtr vlrwy jSAS!&' hi 4- Eric Harris will take part in the Olympic Torch run in Salt Lake on Feb. 8 Ward in the Hunter Utah Copperhill Stake. He goes to school at Hunter High, in the Granite School Diatrict. Both parents, Becky Ferguson and Murray Harris, are Union High graduates. Becky went on to BYU for some time. Murray works full time in computers, and Becky has worked for the West Valley Hospital for many years and is still employed there. 8111 Uintuh County Sheriff s Deputy Leonard Isaacson was selected as the Deputy of the Year. Deputy Isaacson has been employed with the Sheriffs Office for about 1 V4 years. He was previously employed by the Roosevelt City Police Department. Selected as Corrections Officer of the Year was Gale Robbins and Controller of the Year honors went to Annette Hayes. never-before-se- Basin Symphony is in need of more musicians it The Basin Symphony, a community orchestra serving Vernal, Roosevelt and the Uintah Basin is about to begin rehearsals for its Spring 2002 Concert series. The symphony needs additional adult musicians. If you are 1 6 or older and play or used to play any ofthe followinginstrumenta: Violin, Viola, Cello, Baas, Flute, Oboe, English Horn, Bassoon, Trumpet, Cornet, Trombone, French Horn, Tuba, Harp, xylophone or percussion and would like to join this dynamic, fun organization call Mrs. Deters at non-prof- cert. The Symphony also has several smaller groups within its organization such as string quartets, string orchestra, wind quartets and quintets, etc. The Basin Symphony performs three mtyor concerts each year. In October they perform their Concert for Youth to 2nd grade thru middle school students in Vernal and Roosevelt. This is a teaching concert which introduces the instruments of t he orchestra as well as presenting youthful selections such as Peter and t he Wolf, Carnival of Animals, etc. In December the Symphony presents its annual Christmas Concert and in April its annual Spring Con .. t ... The Basin Symphony, pictured here performing at a Christmas concert, is in need of MUSICIANS NEEDED new musicians. If you are 16 or older and would be interested in joining the symphony contact Mrs. Deters at Due to Insertion Error This Weeks Alco Ad Came out a Week Early. in titogtess ) Plcltyi rwr tiU jflw Ben Franklii v v We regret any inconvenience this Beach May have created. jBouuuefs Beauty Queen, to Driving Queen Calley 6 Clark igObonp, oo V i Bring something special in or choose ..from our valentine selection! is turning 16 SUM JVwV - uiri-Unl I State University NOVA Scouters hone their skills Si-- 8-- 9 'The Curious Savage Kings Peak District y 2, i J 'i 7 Cody Wilkerson homecoming Roosevelt Stake Center, 1 p.m. MONDAY. February 11 Computer Class tor Seniors, Crossroad Center, 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY, February 13 Free Parenting Class begins. Roosevelt, 6:30 p.m. T HURSDAY. February 1 4 Valentine's Day Dance, Crossroads Center, 7:30-9:3- 0 p.m. - nn Dec I. the titles J Mis ii'.iTpiil fjuccn. I alent Villi' Miss Quern She lirM in i I carrying the Olympic Torch in Salt Lake City on Friday, Feb. 8 at about 10:30 a.m. for about two tenths of a mile on 3800 South and Redwood Road. We hope we will be able to go down and take photographs and videos of him as he takes care of this great honor, that we can also honor him as a family, said Ferguson. His father M u rray Harris decided because of his very fine grades and reputation in school he would nominate him to be a torch bearer. He wrote to the Coca Cola Company who upon receiving the letter decided to sponsor Eric. They pay for all his expenses and allow him to keep the torch. Eric was also presented with his Eagle Scout Award lastSaturday, Jan. 26 which was one of the many reasons Murray wrote the letter. We are truly very happy with Eric and want to wish him the very best in his ftiture." Eric is a member ofthe Copperhill Februae Boys Hoop, Altamont at Uintah River High FRIDAY, February 8 Floys' Basketball. Manila High School at DHS Winter Olympics Begins in Jtah!1 SATURDAY, February 9 'ostling. Region 10 at Wasatch High School SUNDAY February 10 i fin ;mi 9a m. M.y.ishita homecom ng, Neola rm ri'iim.s home ! Rebecca Ferguson Harris. He will be Amencan Legion Post 64 meeting, 7 pm. si in hi V;il and ikl.iiiil. ( all furnia M:smn I e'- 'i Ills h'mc linn ii'p.ai a m lv I i'l' l'.ii in the Miss l.'iah C'lirisiinas WEDNESDAY. Lj Wilki'isi Cislyll 'f 0$ 'v Eric Harris, the son ofMurray and Boys' Hoop, Rang'ey at Uintah River High Pony Club Meeting 6 30 p m. Vvi TK jRSDAY, February W UjkDYM'l KIV Roosevelt and Bill and Grace Harris of Randlett are very proud oftheirgrand-so- n Open'. 9 am 4 M Our RED HOT Sale Will Continue Through Thur. Feb. 0 1 WM - 30 West Highway 40 MorrSi vvFabri6. Grafts Gifts Daily 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Roosevelt Sunday: Noon To 5 P.M. POOR! JL |