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Show T UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. ;;; ; tf ;V' - : . . tZ&F':. ) - MV 21. 2002- - Pare M - ... w - ' is-- " i t ' - "0 iV M f v .rj! : ..4' fW 23jnr- i-- T' ' v T . ' " ' v r : " : - , y ? " A ." :. "tVRS.Jj . ' s ' ' f feiS 'J!, r - j ..MAtex '.MKnijw - s " V4- , V-- ft ?, ;'' J1M ml , 'r J "ilr , itfiirnnA-n '' l.lfti , If- s ?-- :f A f , ) " grrT-M- ,1 i' w; - - Roosevelt will soon be able to boast about its NEW CLUBHOUSE newest facility, the golf course club house. The building has been completed, and all that remains to be done is the interior decor and furnishings. Total cost of that project: $380,000. - . kuf VOLUNTEERING EORTI IE JOB Woody Olsen (pictured i, hasdonatcd countless hours toward the landscaping project that is being done around the new golf course clubhouse. Gordie Harniston, who had already gone Inline lor the day. has also played a major role. 'Hie two men hn e d mated all of their labor and most of the cost of lire project, which injuries rock terraces and shrubbery and flowers. jSSjHBfWffnr-- r f--The new clubhouse at the golf course PLACE TO RELAX GREAT A will have tables and seating for meals, a fireplace and comfortable sofas for tired golfers. It also houses the proshop, restrooms, and an underground golf cart storage area. - e THE JUDGES FAVORITE-- - The Dycn 2 Dance Company competed insevendivisionsrveeit mg list lust pl.n .ill w over iih an first place rating ratings, a second and a fourth. Jheir Besi ol Show Magic in Motion received a score of98.5 and one judge rated the production a MX) out of MX), lire Petite Company won or eiull slmw inair.lnp I c for the gym in which they competed. Dance Edition and Dycn 2 Dance Company are directed hy Susie h The Roosevelt Golf Course is taking on a new look much to the delight of homeowners in the NEW FENCE area. The old driving range fence has been tom down and a new 60 mesh fence has been installed. Total cost of that project is $84,000. Clubhouse, Ball Courts Top List Roosevelt has bragging rights to improvement projects By Therena Morrill Roosevelt is taking on a new look as several improvement projects near completion. Number one on the list is the new $380,000 clubhouse st the city golf course. It is the pride of local ... golfers and civic leaden, with Saps- a call complete with cious indoor and outdoor seating, an underground golf cart storage area, and restrooms. Roosevelt City Administrator Brad Hancock said the clubhouse was designed and built by Lance Denver Conwere struction, and all local craftsmen using materials that were purchased or ordered locally. The landscaping surrounding tbs to do building is shaping up nated labor and materials. Gordie Harmston has been instrumental in that effort, with the help of Woody pro-sho- p, Dye'n 2 Dance teams claim top honors at national finals Dye'n2DanceCoiiipunyuiidDuiv Edition recently competed at Dunce Spectacular NutionulsinBoiintiliilnii Outof 40entries 1 ti were April awarded queen or first place duo. There were ten first attendants and two Bccond place duos. In the solo and duo divisions the following were awarded queen in the Dance Spectacular division: Amateur: Ashlynn White, Kiranv Young, t'lieliie Wills, MuKayla St rebel. Intermediate Queens: Destince Grant and Jazmyn White. In the Freestyle division Queens were: Amateur: Jordyn Purdy, Shayree Miles, Sliuree Small, Kaitlandt Fahrizio, Megan Rhodes, 19-2- 0. and Lee Nichole White. Professional Queens were: Aubrey Winlerton and Katie Dye. First attendants wereawurded to: Amerie St rebel, Whitney Lefler, Rachel Ashby, Tiffany Jensen, Christine Morrill, Michelle Winterton, Danielle Allen, I lent her Young, Abhy Coleman and Whitnic Kulland. In llie professional duo division Nichulc Dye und Aubrey Winterton received u first place und Katie Dye and Lee Nichole White received a second place ub well as Destineu Grant and Jordyn Purdy. Cliellie Wills wasawurded llie overall Dance Queen for the Amateur division. Shu is ten y ars i dd and tin daughter of Angie and Ris-kI Wills. I ler routine wusclw treoginpl h Dve. hy Nichole und Susie The Dunce Edition Team cnins "Batman in Goihain" ii)k a h-ond place ruling, scoring Siiiei ior c Bubscribe Now: 435-722-51- 31 rs Olsen and others. According to Hancock, Harmston and Olsen can be seen almost every day working at the clubhouse, building terraces and flower and shrubbery beds. The Uto Tribe donated the landscaping rocks thatcreate the terraces, and members of the GolfCourse Com- Basketball lovers will be excited to step onto the new PLAY BALL rt courts at the old city park in Roosevelt. The courts can host two a be $33,000 playground games at one time. Adjacent to the courts will that is currently under construction. The total cost of the old park project is 5140.000. full-cou- " ' t '' -- -f , - t I " t : mittee donated money for plants. Even the materials and labor for the sprin- kler system were donated. 1 dont expect to see a single bill for the landscaping," said Hancock. Other improvements at the golf course include new cement curbing, a new asphalt parking lot, and a high driving range fence. The fence will protect near-b-y homeowners from balls that have been known to break windows. Itcost $84,000 and replaces the oki fence that was only 42 feet high at its highest point. The golf course is not the only aty amenity to receive a face lift. The old ce-Ug""11 Street has a new J fpark ondouble basketball court, with ment . four backstops and is surrounded by s J new fence tall enough to prevent balls j from rolling into the street. The court is complete with lights for night time s games. J The city plans to use the courts for j organised events such as the annualbasketball tournai URIC three-ma- n ' ment, but they are also for use by the public. We want these courts worn out bum use," said Hancock. He explained that the lights can be turned on and off by the public as needed, but the city will also have tbs ability to lock them in the oflT position if necessary. Another coming attraction at the e t old park is a $140,000 playground Muir's Smokehouse Proudly 60-fo- ot :- Presents Ourl w1 Chuckwagon Dinner Every Friday and Satarday S yn-1- 0 pai Staak, Rika, Ckiekaa, Briakaf, Patch 0va Cahklar T? aa Wt Will Hava Caad Cither uf your family aid i for a beautiful ridi aid might if Gmt Fud A Fai HWY40 Vmdiks smohbouse s that is no longer been jI skfered safe for children has will moved and new equipment tI arriving this month. The area will be. : covered with a soft rubber material, i replacing the existing dirt and grass. Hancock boated a tour of the immem-be- n proved facilities for city council i ahould be : May 21. The prqjecti month. the of end j completed hy the I fictaj moc always easy Keeping your childien healthy is important But ks and bills medical Widrout health insurance, presen puons can break Now there's bdp Utah's Childrens Health Insurant e Program (CHIP) is designed to provide health insurance for die children of wwling families wlio are unable to afford a private health plan. Family Entertainment S CHIPi Open Enrollment Begins June 3, 2002 tfie family budget Old-faikl- tt.,ha,yhsllcourtt.The mn. old equipment f Q. oj ffj liAvSSSJSi CHIP witt be holding Open Enrollment June your family's current income to determine eligibility. For example, even a family of four earning up to $36,200 annually may be eligible Those who qualify must liave children who are under the age of 19. are U S. citizens or leg.ii residents and are not currently covered by health insurance. 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