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Show Wednesday, May 14, 2003 Vernal Express 1 y in t i V B9 wliras ft hie 1? ftlhie ipirDouee atodlDeoiise (SoirfldleireDDsi ry Virginia Harrington Express Writer Eugene Searle of Construction Services holds a plague his company was awarded for sales excellence in 2002 by Martin Garage Doors. Searle is shown with officials from the Utah manufacturer. Searle earns top honors Construction Services of Vernal has been honored for sales excellence in 2002 by Martin Garage Doors. The company, owned by Eugene Searle, has been recognized by Martin Door as one of the company's top selling dealers for the past year. The local garage door company was given Martin's bronze star for sales excellence. Horrocks to compete in Las Vegas Jessi Horrocks has qualified to go to The Stars national competitions in Las Vegas, Nev., in June. Jessi has competed in three solo competitions recently and has taken Queen in all three. The has been dancing since she was two, and feels the years of work are now paying off. Her competition dance is choreographed by her aunt, Desiree Sutton. Horrocks in the daughter of Ron and Sonja Horrocks of Lapoint. Jessi Horrocks Gxperience Once again, Cinderella won the heart of the prince while her wicked step sisters fumed with jealousy. This time, Cinderella appeared on stage at Uintah High School the evening of May 1 during the Piner Academy of Dance spring revue and ballet. The revue started out with solo performances by Seneca Piner, Mickenzie Cassandra Averill, Thacker and Anne Wilkins. There was a duet by Arissa Daggett and Lakyn Phillips as well as group performances in jazz and tap. Cinderella the came Then Overture and a ballet worthy of the timeless story. The entire student body of Piner Academy of Dance took part, each dancer adding to the quality of the performance. danced was Cinderella by Cassandra Averill with all the grace and sweetness associated with the Kenton Cinderella concept. Hokanson gave a strong performance as the dashing prince whose scurry around to welcome Cinderella during the Piner Academy of Dance Spring Tiny bumblebees Revue. heart is captured by the young servant girl. Averill and Hokanson made a grand couple as they twirled, leaped and fell in love. The step sisters were performed by Kerissa Antonson and Lindsey Enloe and their mother was played by Susan Wilson. Mindy Tenney took the part of the patient to the two selfish sisters and their equally wicked mother. The performance of the four the dancers readily displayed which in situation unhappy Ute Jrf Of Dance The fairies celebrate the story of Cinderella on stage at Uintah High School May WWW f9K.IKdli&Mllbtt 'J&titnihw Wi.- - a Golden Age Center activities are beginning for May . Classes Begin June 2nd Ballroom Ballet Jazz Tap Ladies Ballet Workout Stomp Musical Theatre HipHop Contact Barbera Piner, director Studio 4 Home 25 West Main, Suite C Vernal 781-BALL- 789-511- rr ET A trip with a picnic lunch will be taken May 15 to the scenic Strawberry Pinnacles area. Vans will leave the Golden Age Center at 10 a.m. Reservations need be made with the Center and a suggested donation of $4 may be made for the trip and lunch. May 8 and May 22 movies will be shown at 1 p.m. All are invited to enjoy popcorn and a movie. A blood pressure clinic will be held Monday, May 19, at 11:30 r'r a.m. to 1 p.m. Glucose testing can also be done at that time. Low impact exercise classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and led by Marci Vogler. A trip is being planned to Wendover June 2 and 3. Donna's Tours will be providing transportation. Cost of the trip based on double occupancy is $40.00 per person and includes one free breakfast. 9 Contact Rosaline or Brenda at for more information or to sign up before May 23. Foster Grandparents appreciation day will be held at the Golden Age Center May 16 during lunch. All volunteer foster grandparents from Duchesne, Daggett and Uintah counties will be honored. For information about all programs and services offered for older individuals call 789-216- 789-216- 9. 1 . L,br practice TC BBS FALCON'S LEDGE CHEFS IN THE UINTAS Saturday and Sunday Hay 17 and lft, 2003 the second of a senes of cutinary getaways, guests wHI enjoy an elegant stx course dinner featuring trout, veraon, and pheasant prepared by Chef Don McCradfc of the Westgate Gr at the Canyons Resort m Park Gty In Ld ;7 j- Guest Chef Dimer Includes. Overnight accommodations at Falcon's Ledge Flyfishing demonstration Dinner Saturday night - prepared by Chef Don McCradic Breakfast Sunday morning $295 00 per couple, plus tax and gratuity 4 Dinner iTyJ; ' A. I , 1 5 f5 .01 1r 4 i ' fyfiv-T- Si, 1 out lodging Is SSS Advanced grade level. in biolstudies are given placement hisU.S. and calculus, English ogy, covis Basic skills success tory. ered by grammar for writing, practical math, reading comprehension, vocabulary and spelling. Civil Service, Occupationally Federal clerical and postal preparations and testing are included. College prep tests, die ACT, CUNY, and SAT are practiced. Other areas include cosmetology; EMT, basic and paramedic; fire fighter; GLD preparation; graduate school entrance, GMAT and GRE. Law enforcement areas covered are border patrol, California Highway Patrol, corrections officer, police officer, police sergeant, and treasury enforcement agent. Real estate broker and sales agent tests are examined. In the certification teacher are CBLST, and PPST: Praxis fourth 1 given. Technical and career college areas include math, reading and writing Patrons may prepare for the U.S. Citizenship exam. These tests are offered at no charge, only a library card is required. For more information contact The Llintah County Library at 789-009- 00 per penon, pfcs tax and garuKy for two? Smoking One of the most you can V 4 wltti "erf Uintah County Library has added an online practice testing program that will help individuals prepare more successfully for an enormous range of career placements. Called "L.eumATest", it is accessible on the internet address www uintah. lib ut.us. Patrons to the site find an engagstudy ing, interactive, course and practice test lor everything from a fourth guide education to U.S. citizenship. It is simple to use, even for beginners at computer um.1 1 he program contains modular lessons that work independently, for specific skill development, or together, as a complete course of study. Instant scoring and thorough explanations of answers, both correct and incorrect, is another feature of the program. It is completely accessible for home computer use. Home computer access requires a library card number. Academic tutoring begins at the self-pace- d Cinderella was forced to live while at the same time adding a touch of humor for the pleasure of the audience. Aidan Piner was the little frog who befriended Cinderella. Lindi Anderson danced the role of the laity godmother and her attendants were Jessica Batty and Heather Eugal. Diana Johnson danced as the spring fairy, Chelsea Hokanson as the summer fairy, Arissa Daggett as the Autumn fairy and Kori Anderson was the winter fairy. The queen was played by Kathy Hayes. The youngest students in the academy enhanced the evening with group performances as sweet bees, butterflies, ladybugs and bunnies. A fox and a spider also made their way on stage to weave in and out of the liltlest dancers. Intermediate students gave colorful, graceful performances as fairies while (it ay Augustus and Nick Haslem played the athletic court jesters. Well deserved bouquets of Bowers streamed onto the stage at the end of the ballet. , important things do for your health and your babys health is to stop smoking! are If Health and on you Medicaid, TriCounty pregnant Department has classes to help you quit smoking! o $ rt w Tt wtsmaiiiM COPY m 2?4 If you are Interested please contact Lynne Gagon or Sue Sawyer at TriCounty Health Department. 435-781-54- 76 or |