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Show 6 Vernal Express Fr.dov, October u, 1983 - II I ii m m !" "ipii l n mm M JWBim i Ml s : : . -- - - . - : . - ,' f'i -v. . - f ' ? . :: S .., S ; . ' ? : 2 " ; P . ..' if'-1 ' Mwf$ I- 'EMPLOYEE OF the Month' for September at the Sheraton Inn, Robin Guggenberger, was selected because of her dedication and personality. "Robin is a banquet waitress," Stan Siebert, manager, said. "Recently there have been quite a few banquets and Robin has put in a lot of overtime." Kiwanis install new officers The Kiwanis started the new year out with an installation banquet at the Lamplighter Inn. Ken Kindt was installed in-stalled as the new president, Dick Snyder vice president, and Leon Chamberlain secretary-treasurer. We plan to have a great year so let's all pull together. The distinct honor Kiwa-nian Kiwa-nian of the Year was presented to Dick Snyder for his many good deeds. Lt. Jov., John Moray and his wife Emma Ixui attended the meeting from Sugar I louse Kiwanis Club. New member of the club Vernon Anderson was made a member of the club. Vern's wife, .lean Marie also attended the meeting. Kntei tainment for the evening was presented by JaXiel Gardner, Sharon Wilier, and Darrell Wardle playing guitars, singing and accompanied by Darrell Wardle strumming his wash Donna Showalter was the winner of a fall colored center piece. Ieonard I leeney did an outstanding job as toast master for the evening. This week Claude Banks will present an interesting program Idling of the I'intah Railway in its early days. PTSA Carnival Oct. 28 A Halloween Carnival for the sixth and seventh grades at Vernal Middle School is being sponsored by the PTSA Friday, Oct. 28. At the carnival, lasting from 6 to 9:30 p.m. there will be booths, food, a costume parade, and a movie at 8 p.m. The movie will be "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein." The PTSA is requesting that parent assistance be volunteered and chaperones are needed. For more information in-formation contact Jan Hatch at 789-0482 or Caroline Jensen at 789-6135. The Vernal Junior High students of the eighth and ninth grades will be having a costume dance on Monday, Oct. 31. There will be prizes awarded best costumes, and refreshments are also being served. This is also sponsored by the PTSA. Oct. 20 Scott Howies will have the program. Oct. 27 will be the breakfsat meeting. THE CIXEMAS THEATRE Starts Friday, October 14 I The Gates of Hell R k Tron PG i Smokey and the Bandit part 3 PG Revenge of the Nlnja R t Risky Business R Tron Saturday Mattinee 2:00 p.m. $1.00 per person 3 to 11 Years SI. 50, 12 Years & Over $3.00 Starts at 7:30 Phone 789-6139 NOW SHOWING tt JAMES BOND tl,.,Kv ,,,, A Prcgm Bated PG 4-11 Yes'i 0d II. SO 7n. Opens 7.00 II J &Pt MM oy-llOf Slant 7:30 Submitted by the Uintah Poetry Society Home Work My woman's place is in the home. I know it's just a quirk, But I expect to find her there When she gets off from work. The Runaround While watching people jogging, it is a common sight to see with miles they're logging they exercise the right to run, as if from flogging, and cross against the light. Without a hesitation, with no word being said except for declaration how much they get ahead avoiding conformation, they go across on red. They keep on flexing muscle like I have never seen they've gotten in this tussle of keeping firm and lean. They always seem to hustle across but not on green. I'd offer a suggestion but know it's not my place, so I will ask the question of why the frantic pace to leave this great congestion known as The Human Race? Vintage Whine I've been called wild and wanton Since I was but a child. I find in growing older, It's wantin' makes me wild. Salty Oaks dies of cancer Martin Edwin (Salty) Oaks, 53, died of cancer, Oct. 11, 1983 at Ashley Valley Medical Center. He was born Dec. 4, 1929 in Jensen to James Edwin and Marell Nelson Oaks. He married La Veen Gentry Aug. 22, 1952 in Vernal. He was owner of M.E. Oaks Construction, Con-struction, a member of the American Legion, Jensen Post of the Vernal Elks Lodge, Petroleum League, Dina Bowl Classic, Yours and Mine League and member of the Vernal Chamber of Commerce. He loved to pitch horseshoes, fish and hunt. He was a veteran of the Korean War. Survivors are his wife of Vernal; children, Mrs. James (Sandy Jean) McKnowen of Vernal, James Lee Oaks, Jeffrey Martin Oaks, and Mrs. Kelvin (Lori Ann) Goodwin all of Vernal; five grandsons and one granddaughter; mother of Vernal; a brother, Owen Lee Oaks; a sister, Mrs. Virgil (Ken-na (Ken-na Sue) McMickell both of Vernal; a daughter, Iva Lee preceded him in death. Funeral services will be Saturday, Oct. 15 at 11 a.m. at the Vernal 4th Ward Chapel. Friends may call Friday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Vernal Mortuary. Del Goodwin will give the family prayer and Ronald G. Walker will officiate of-ficiate at the service. Wayne Hall will sing "These Working Hands," and Lloyd Winward will give the invocation. invoca-tion. Lloyd Winward, Lorin (Pudge) Merkley and Richard Taylor will Obituaries l f 1 1 m Martin Edwin (Salty) Oaks speak. Wayne Hall will sing "These Working Hands" and "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine". Ron and Lanna Walker will sign "Beyond The Sunset". Glen Cook will give the benediction. Burial will be in the M'aeser-Fairview M'aeser-Fairview Cemetery with military honors. Pallbearers will be Gary Wall, DonSlaugh, John (Butch) Kay, Elmer Casada, Wayne Nelson, and Doug Slaugh. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ronnie, Ron-nie, Gary and Kenny Oaks, and Randy Ran-dy McMickell. Musical-Showtime Musical-Showtime USU to open Showtime USU, a performance of Broadway musical numbers will be held Friday, Oct. 14 in Union High School in Roosevelt and Saturday, Oct. 15 in the Vernal Junior High auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Showtime USU is a new program bureau created by the Utah State University Education Center Theatre Arts Department produced by Nels Carlson and directed by Julie Hansen. After its initial opening on Saturday, Showtime USU will be available to large or small groups, clubs and banquets ban-quets throughout the Uintah Basin. Booking information for Showtime USU to perform at functions is available by contacting Nels Carlson or Julie Hansen. Tickets for Saturday night's performance perfor-mance can be obtained at Vernal Music, Ladd's Floral, Myke and Gary's, or at the door. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& & -i- -i -A- -A- A- A A -A- .v .. .. .. a r. a . . a A . A .. A A A A a .. t a i a t a X a A A t a ,t. 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