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Show r PiiL'c 14 -- 1 T i EDUCATION chruiirv 20. 2002 Uintah Basin Standard ! t. ) I IhmIiIiJ gr;nli: siiiilenls in Missirkfrs.jiss!i( hinsi lllcnionlsiry I .DDK All! II I huin.in iIk ('liiislcnscn .iine brought a cow lirail l class l' r lilt sliidculs lo six and touch. laxly. iiiv Miitlynif (il IN'r i A KI AI l I - 1 To guide xuple lo Home of Utah's lxxt winter wildlife viewing sxilx, the Division iifWilcIlife Resources lias publixliixl the Wilillifo. Hi'vinui, Sw-ri'K'liiinn 2002 magazine. The magHxine is free of charge and copies art availulili! at Division of Wildlife nlliis-aenjaa the alale. For nion. inliirmalion call the nearest Hi vision of Wildlife Resourced ,l or the Divisiori'H Suit Lake City office at (801) Wildlife magazine names best il viewing spots you kiio w when lo go, wi liter can la mu nil ho lxxl limes oft he year lo view linld iii'liH, ilk, ItiH'ky Muuntoin IfniilH ami oilier wildlifi in Utah. 1 I 538-470- Utah State University Horizons Community Education Classes Horizons with a noncredit community education class at Utah State University Uintah Basin. Campuses in Roosevelt or Vernal. Preregistration required before classes start. Senior Citizens (age 55 ) discount - 50 off fees. for more I Neola Elementary Sclxxil 5 graders passixirOlympic Torch among their class rnemhers. The students found out that each torch cost $300 and last only 20 minutes before a new torch is lit. ( )l .YMPICTORCT announces fall Dean's List SUU StudmilH from 18 slates art in- cluded on Ihc Southern (JLuli University Dean's Lint fur the 20()1 Fall Semester. A total of 0.10 students comprise the list, imurly UYi- of tin semester's enrollment. Also, of tin! 250 SUU iit.hliliH, 82 lire on the Denii'H List. To lx included on t lie SUU IJeuii'x last, u Ntudent must curry an loud of lit least If) reditu (for which u letter grade ix awarded), and earn a grade (joint u vernge of ut least a .1.0. Strniglil A'x liquid n 4.0 The required eiimhiiinlioii of credit liDiirsmid HCiideniie load makes achieving the dean's list u significant uccuiiipliahmeiilSlerliiigH. Church, repri-senim- g j - acu-dem- Uintah Basin Expand your ii Li II: LAPOINT HOWLERS La point Elemcntaiy choir memhcis decked oul in their red Olympic jackets sang in welcoming ceremonies for international Olympians at the Olympic Village in Salt laike Ecb. A. student received Olympic pins from the British and New Zealand teams. virej)mtiident(irKtudi!iitHrvii'H,niiyH. These are students who have shown a commitment to iicudeinic success and a love for leuriiing. llinlali Basin students on theSUU Lapoint Elementary choir Dean'x List are: Melissa Ann Tew of Bluebell; .Jninen Albert Foxier and SuximncJuhuiiHon of Duchesne; Craig I.arry Marx uf Roosevelt; Kindly Sliakexx!.'ir Clement, Lance Carlxon Syrclt, and Natalie King f Veriiid mfor mutton and to ygn up rail USU Horizon Coordinator 722-229- 4 - 789 6100) or Tatm Ferjjuson (Roosevelt entertains Olympic athletes. Students invited Phi ncia Barton (Vernal Adult ( lasses at 9H7 K Lagoon St. a.m. Aerobics -- 4 weeks on Tue A 1 1nn stalling Mar 4, 5:30-6:3Teacher Kathy Nielsen. I nw impact hcgiiineis, I iSI J ( iym $30 Tlnir, Mai 14. 21, 28 Apr, 4, pm Beginning Computer Teacher- - I'eggy llollen, I JSI,' Computer I ah $40 lliui. Mar 14. 21, 28. Apr, 4. 1, 18, pm ('realise Writing Teas liolton IJSU 1C, Rung Pen and pari $40 40 pm Essential Oils Imr, Mar 7. I 0 Liqxiinl Elementary Director)-- : are out. larent chaperones accompany-CamlParrixStudents, parents and sLafT from principal, ChrisOviaLl, ingthestudents were Rlionda Angus, .apoin I Elementary had a experience when they sent a teacher, and Michele Mansfield, wr- - Karalce Bolton and Sherrie Melo. choir to theOlympic Village on Feb. fl. Every athlete who competes in the Olympics gis their own welcoming ceremony. Incoming ulhleteH are welcomed by Mitt Romney or the mayor of the Olympic village, children from Utah sing, they are given official gills from people in the stale, and their flag is raised while their national anthem is played. The 7 members of the Lapoint Olympic ('heir were instructed about official protocol, given flags from Nepal, New Zealand, and Great Britain and red Olympicjackets and led to a stag;. As the athletes entered the village, the Lapoint students were a joyous welcoming, clapping, cheering squad for each team. Someoflheyoungmenand women athletes from New Zealand were a little show offish, hut as the sweet children from Laxint Elementary sang See Us Shine from the Governor's musk program, they wiped HAPPY VAI.IiN I INE S DAY Students in Mrs. CtKik's second grade away tears. class at East Elementary delighted the residents of Stewart's Care Center The program concluded and the with hand made valentines. Lapoint Elementary students went up and talked to the athletes, slrook Uieirh;mdh,wgnodautrtgraphsf)reach other and shared a wonderful international experience. The st udents singing were: Nicole Riley, Kendra Coals, Meagan Huber, Austin Huber, Ashley Ellsworth, Francheska T ahbee, Shandi Wiscncr, Ronnie Melo, Gabbi Wisener, Devyn off In VanLeuvcn, Karina Bolton, Whitney AI will Mikaila host a Night of 1,000 Star on Thursday, Feb. lament Elementary Schoenfeld, Majen Angus, 28 at 7 p.m. Everyone is welivimc to celebrate reading with Read Across Mansfield, Ceidra Mansfield, Ashaya America in honor of Dr. Seuxx. Call 3 for more information. Cesxpoochand Chelxcy Warren. h, 1 to enter RC&D art contest ft-- k . 1 -- her-Joy- 7-- 0 1 Mellon. USD 1C $10 iilioul liainiful side affects, I hor. Mar 21. 9 pm. Sal, Mar 23, l aus Painting am Teas her Susan Denser, Denser Residence 311 N Nelson Ave I. earn in a hands on class 8 different methods of faux painting for walls and fuinituic. Ragging. sponging, maihalimg.etc. Includes $30 supplies Mar $,12.19.20, 9 pm Moral resli Mowers le.u hei-- ami $55 Countiy Cottage 0$ N Main St Team how locate for and design fresh flowers. Includes materials. Herbs lor Health -'- Him. Mar 14.21, 9 pm 'I eaclier Joan Rohinsoii, USD MPK S20 I earn how lo use hubs lot better health and well being. Sat, Mar 9, 9 12 am Square Tool (hardening le.u $15 Robinson. USD 173 More ellieient glow ing in small or laigc spaces. I ai ( hi Sal, Mar 2, 9, Hi, 23, 30 Apr ft. 9 Ml am Icachci I red Bennett, Roosevelt I llness Center 143 S Mam St I earn $30 (lie Chinese Art of lute Painting Wed, Arp 3, 10. 17. 24 May I, ft 30 8 30pm I eaclier-Katli- s Bennett Hubei. I SI $35 'supplies 1 ue. Mar 12. 19. 2ft Apr uga Teas Robinson. I SI MPR $20 Teaehet-Chii- The s Amleison-Mamin- e healing power of oils - ss 7-- 10-1- 2 7-- 1 7-- her-Joa- n ! her-Joa- Stress lehcfing exercises (aught by certified teacher. al $10 n Schur. I 'SC 'omputcr I ah $30 and easy computer class Hahy steps lor Intermediate Computer -- 3hur. Mar 7. 14, 21, 28. 'Icacher-JuI.inschoicn. t ,'St. imputer l.ab Word. Pnnishop. I xcell In. Apr 5.12. 19. 2ft. 30 pm Semois-simpi- 1 ls Pnx-hxil-ftt- . x are encouraged to enter. mail your entries lo Dinoxaurland RC&D, 240 W. Ilwy 40 (3.33-4Roosevelt, Utah H40ftft. All entries must lx received in I he R( )& I) office by March ft for judgi ng purpr iscx . For more information contact lime ext. 102. Johnxou, ScIumjIk 10-1- 2 eachcr-Karc- Roxi-di.mt- Night Please I S Hws 40 at IftHft -12 10 Mai Ift. am Sal. Hardening 1 eac her-- 1 leather ( 'anipK-II- . Spht Mountain iarden Center-Jense''oil prepaiatmn. waiet coriseis.iiion. mulching and etc. am Mask Computer -- S,u. M.ir9 Ift. 23, 1 n scinxil). Adult ( lasses I Dinosaurland Resource Cuiixcrva-linmid Development ix xponxoring an art context for Uintah IJasin "We feed thix inn perfect nppor-tunil- y lo highlight the Basin's talent, remarked Mark Monxen, RC&D Chair. Thix summer we are hosting the Harmony Workshop where will have the opportunity to learn liow to d!il men effectively with American Indian Tribes. Since partici)iiiitx will lx; coining from throughout the nation, we want to emphiixixe the urlwork of our lx-a- l citixcnx during tin session. Entry deadline is March ft. The theme of llic context ix: Working in I lannony witli an empliuxixoii American Indians. Art work will he judged in grade, tlireecategnriex: 7th-- 1 2lh grade, and (xixt high xchx)l Kirxt place winnerx will receive $100 and second place $50. Six prixi-- will he awarded. All entries become the projtertyofDinoxaiirland RC&D. Any median of work will be accepted. All entries sltould be xubmitted on 8 A x 1 1 pax.r with the following information attached lo the hack: name, address, grade (if in schixdj, xchcxil, phone number, and entry category (Preschool ft, 7 - 12, or post high ), USU Uintah Basin USU Uintah Basin $40 $40 pm $20 single $3$ couple 19, 26, Teacher (ilenny Bentley. Way Out West 2575 N 500 1. -- Sat, Apr 20. Hi am-- pm I ans painting Teacher-HoDuncan (Professional painter). CSC-20- 7 B $25 Leant different methods of painting walls and furniture. -- Wed. Mar 20, 27. Apr 3. 10, 17, 9 pm I Is Tying Teacher-1or i Hatty, Big My Shop -- Thur. Mar 14. 21. Apr 4. 1, 9 pm Oil Painting-Beginnin- g Teachcr-Maurec- n Spencer, Middle School Therapy Modalities $25 lor 3, $40 for 6 classes T yin a. Alan Manage Headache Treatment-usinThur, Mar 7 Spinal Toucli'Massage, Alan Daitage Thur, Mar 14 Lssential Oils 'Raindrop Theiapy, Sharon Workman.... Thur, Mar 21 Partner Massage, Jason Tolbert Thur, Apr 4 Deep Tissue Massage, Jason Toibert Thur, Apr 1 1 Feflexolgy. AmiReynold Thur, Apr IS Voga -- Tue. Mar 5, 12, 19, 26, Apr 4, 1, 8 30 pm Teachet-Roger Frankie, Kokopelh Patk 145 K 109 N $40 Duchesne High ParentTeacher Conference 3 USU Graduation will be April 25 at the USU Student Center in RooscvclL Put this on your calendar. 7-- s 1 7-- $154-supphc- g 1 7-- Scholarships The USL'Uintah Basin xcholarxhipdcadline is March 1. Applications may be submit ted at either the Rixixt-veor Vernal campus. Scholarships are available to incoming freshmen and continuing students. There are scholarships for academic performance, Uintah County residents, leaderend part-tim- e ship and xpecifk areas of study. Full-timscholarship are available. Take advantage of the over $400,000 worth of scholarships available! ll 7 l.ir.schoten. CSC Country Swing -- I ri. Apt 5. 12. Altamont 454-355- e T'eaclwr-Ji- 1,000 Stars u i.rjter AW (yCSW'?'" - I v ' .i'V. - , Those planning on graduating, please contact Kim Page at 4 to confirm your name is on the graduation list. 722-229- Parenlteacher conferences will be field at Duchesne High on Wednesday, Feb. 27 from 4 - 8 p.m. Take advantage of this lime to visit your students teachers. FvH free to contact the school at 738-221 with any questions. 1 East Elementary PTA Meeting Reflections awards will tie given to participating students at the F--( Elementary PTAGeneral Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 2ftat 7p.m.Ofllcen will be pre-seted u vtiLe on for Ihe next year and as a special treat the Musical Mustangs will perform. Come help uscekhrate PTA's Founders Day, GED Test Offered Uintah Sc txxil District will tie offering Itie GED test Feb. 22 and 23 at the school district ofllce at 635 W. 200 S. in Vernal. Those interested in taking the text need to fill out an application by 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22. The test foe is $55 with retakes available for $1 1 subtext. For questions call David John or Filaine Gardiner at 781 3100 ext. 11 1. -- POOR |