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Show UINTAH HIGH School cheer squad: (front), Sather; (5th row), Krista Johnson, Mandie Mandi Shipman; (2nd row), Megan Stewart, Rowell, Christ Shultz, Shauni Siddoway, Amy Brooke Fladeland; (3rd row), Ashley Stewart, Bigelow; (6th row), Annette Knibbe, Audra Hardy, Kelly Kebert, Sheri Stringham; (4th row), Shara Rori Rhoades, Angela Rinderknecht, Mindy Jackson, Lyndi Neilson, Jill Steenburg, Angela Goodrich. Not pictured is Manager, Sam Dalton. UHS cheerleaders attend camp- return with honors The Uintah High School cheerleaders cheer-leaders recently returned from a National Cheerleaders' Association summer camp workshop where they received the NCA prestigious "Spirit Award." The Spirit Award is the most coveted award at the camp. In addition, the girls brought home four superior ribbons, two excellent ribbons and two spirit sticks, as well as the safety award. The summer camp was held at the University of Utah and attracted over 150 cheerleaders from surrounding sur-rounding states. While at the camp, the girls attended workshops on cheer technique, cheers, chants, Newborns On August 7, 1993, a son was born to Michelle Beacham. He weighed 7 lb. 9 oz. and will be named Stephan Nicholas. On August 9, 1993, a son was born, to Mindy and Shannon Karren. He weighed 9 lb. and will be named Jacob (Jake) Grant. On August 11, 1993, a son was born to Jennifer and Colby Goddard. He weighed 7 lb. 11 oz. and will be named Justin Ray. On August 11, 1993, a daughter was born to Lisa and Kris Migliori. She weighed 7 lb. 1 oz. and will be named Brooker Alise. On August 12, 1993, a son was bom to Amber and Jeff Lefler. He weighed 2 lb. 7 oz. and will be named Jordan Jeffrey. On August 12, 1993, a daughter was born to Debbie and Dan Lindsey. She weighed 7 lb. 2 oz. and will be named Jenna Kathryn. By Appointment or Walk-ins Welcome Specials f PERMS f NEW! TANNING BED ( Unlimited Monthly Special $25 ) ( V Single Session 3 J 432 W. Main (next to Arctic Circle) 789-9027 (Good thru Aug 31. ATTENTION PERSONS WITH ALLERGIES & ASTHMA DAVID P. BURKLEY, MD FROM INTERMOUNTAIN ALLERGY & ASTHMA CLINIC Comes to Roosevelt and Vernal on a regular basis for the diagnosis and treatment of asthma & allergic diseases. He sees patients at the Roosevelt Clinic and the Vernal Basin Clinic. Appointment can be made by calling Salt Lake City 968-8685 If you have questions as to whether or not you need to see a specialist, please consult your own physician. $ GO rv 7 jumps, partner stunts, pyramids, as well as crowd participation and organization. or-ganization. The squad was complimented by camp staff members on their attitude atti-tude and behavior while attending the camp. At this same camp, on of their squad members, Megan Stewart, received re-ceived top recognition by being selected se-lected for the NCA All-American Team. The winners were selected for this award at a workshop based on their cheerleading technique, leadership and all-around cheerleading cheerlead-ing ability. Miss Stewart will travel to New York City where she will Walker celebrates 80 years young The family of Ralph Owen Walker will honor him at an 80th birthday celebration on Saturday, Aug. 21 at the Second and Fourth LDS Ward chapel in Vernal. The party will begin at 7 p.m. with a program by the family at 8 p.m. Ralph was born Aug. 21, 1913 to George Franklin and Rose Halliday Richardson Walker in Lindon. He married Theodocia "Ted" May Carpenter on July 3, 1936.. They had three children: Mrs. Lud "Jackie" Olsen, Bountiful; Mrs. Al "Rita"Rios and Ron Walker, both of Vernal. Ted succumbed to cancer in 1977. Ralph married Mary Pauline Fisher Luck in October, 1978. Mr. Walker spent most of his life serving his community. He was president of the Central Canal Company for several years and built 0 Mon, - Sat 9 a.m. 5 p.m. mm f NAILS J Gel Fiberglass Acrylic WEEKLY DRAWINGS FOR PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS 1993) participate with the NCA All-American All-American Team in the Macey's Thanksgiving Day parade. Members of the team include Mandi Shipman, Megan Stewart, Brooke Fladeland, Ashley Stewart, Kelly Kebert, Sheri Stringham, Shara Jackson, Lyndi Neilson, Jill Steenburg, Angela Sather, Krista Johnson, Mandie Rowell, Chris Shultz, Shauni Siddoway, Amy Bigelow, Annette Kniffe, Audra Hardy, Rori Rhoades, Angela Rinderknecht, Mindy Goodrich and Sam Dalton, manager. They are advised ad-vised by Ann Stewart and Diane Bigelow. ininiirr Ralph Walker many homes and businesses in the Uintah Basin. He constructed the upper campground at Split Mountain, as well as the amphitheater amphithe-ater and comfort stations in picnic spots in the forest. In addition, he has been a rancher and wool grower and belonged to several riding clubs in the valley including one that square danced atop horses. He owns several acres of mountain moun-tain ground and spends his free time enjoying the scenery and viewing wildlife. He has been blessed with numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. 1 BABY SHOW kings and queens, 3-year, 2-year McCurry, Devin and 19-24 months: Brett Bradley, Brittany Fillingim, Yeager BABY SHOW kings and queens, 13-18 months, Skylar Risbon (mother Allison), Sidney Funk 7-12 months and birth to 6 months: J. T. Labrum (mother Sonja), Nile Spruell (mother Michelle) (mother: Angeleen), Bailee Holmes (mother Kali), and Rikki Reynolds (motherJulee). Babies take show at Fair 175 children between the ages of birth to three years old competed last Wednesday in the annual Uintah County Fair Baby Show. A king and queen and first and second attendant were chosen in six different differ-ent age categories. Brittany McCurry, daughter of Curtis and Karla McCurry, and Brett Bradley, son of Teresa Bradley were crowned queen and king in the 3-year old category. Their attendants were Alyssa Anne Johnson, Anden Merkley, Britny Rushton, and Dalton R. Send. Lyndi Fillingim, daughter of Matt and Sammi Fillingim, and Devin Holmes, son of Scott and Kali Holmes reigned as queen and king from the 2-year old division. Their attendants are Shaylee Loren, Roth, -Michael Garth Watterson, Saraantha Hunton and Kameron Rasmussen. Sharray Rose Stubbs, daughter of Shad and Virginia Stubbs, and Yeager Chivers, son of Foston and Shellie Chivers, were named queen and king in the 19-24 month group. Their attendants are Shelbie Shelton, Stratton Schulz, Kayloni Johnson and James Griffis. In the 13-18 month age group, Bailee McKay Holmes, daughter of Scott and Kali Holmes, and J. T. Labrum, son of Angeleen and Scott Labrum, were named queen and king. They are attended by Jordann Murray, Ryan Cannon, Stormy Tailynn Billings and Krayden Haslem. In the 7-12 month group, Sidney Gwen Funk, daughter of Sonja Carmickle, and Skylar Risbon, son X 1989 Ford W n I A TAU AVA ot IVH HAt 351, V8 Our Price 9,500 With 70O Down APR 9.50 42 pmts. of 26474 K.Rn. Chg. 1.691" IncfudetTmALInc. I Seven Delicious Varieties! Vernal Express of Allison Risbon, will reign as queen and king. They are attended by Crysa Sue Williamson, Levi Glazier, Kala Jo Tait and Taren McNamara. The youngest group, birth to 6 months, is represented by queen, SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES THE PATRIARCHAL AGE 8 by Evangelist Samuel A. Matthews Vernal church of Christ Last week we ended our study with Moses fleeing into the wilderness after killing an Egyptian slave-driver (Ex 2:11-15). The many challenges of the wilderness helped to prepare Moses for the greatest work of his life, leading God's people out of Egyptian slavery. God's call came to Moses in a very unusual way. He spoke to Moses from a bush that was on fire but did not burn up (Ex 3:1-2; Acts 7:30-34). God said, "Moses, Moses... Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground. ..Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth my people the children of Israel out of Egypt" (Ex 3:4-5, 10). Moses returned to Egypt and was welcomed by the enslaved Israelites. Working with his brother, Aaron, as his spokesman, Moses set out to free his people (Ex 4:14-16, 27-31). Moses and Aaron were soon allowed to appear before Pharaoh to make known their mission. During their first interview Pharaoh replied with contempt, "Who is the Lord that I should obey his voice to let Israel go?" (Ex 5:1-2). 5:1-2). During a later visit, in order to prove God's power, Aaron threw down his rod before the king and it became a snake (Ex 7:8-10). At first Pharaoh was not impressed because his court magicians also produced snakes. But Aaron's snake swallowed all the other snakes! This demonstrated that no other power could cope with the power of Almighty God. But Pharaoh was stubborn and denied the Israelites their .freedom (Ex 7:11-13). Moses immediately demanded that Pharaoh release the Israelites. Again Pharaoh refused. As a result, he and his people suffered many plagues at the hand of God. God cursed the Egyptians with ten great plagues including lice, frogs, water turning to blood, thick darkness, and other calamities (Ex 7:14-10:29). 7:14-10:29). Still, instead of releasing MANUFACTURER'S COUPON EXPIRES 9-19-93 SAVE 250 Seven ON ANY LOAF OF i I Wednesday, August 18, 1993 15 WW 1 jL In II .r-- Holmes and mother, Kali, Lyndi Olivers and Sharray Stubbs. Rikki Reynolds, daughter of Lynn and Julee Reynolds, and king, Nile Spruell, son of Val and Michelle Spruell. They are attended by Stevie Jo Labrum, Brenten Bailey, Kohlette Kaecee and Dewayne Fillingim. the Israelites, Pharaoh increased their burdens. Jviy, ,., .. As the Israelites continued to call upon God for'fleliverance, He heard their cry. Having already cursed the land of Egypt with nine of the plagues, God said to Moses, "Yet will I bring one plague more upon Pharaoh, and upon Egypt; afterwards he will let you go hence" (Ex 11:1). To protect His people against the last plague, God instructed each family to kill a lamb and sprinkle the blood on the top and side of the door opening (Ex 12:1-7). The last plague was to be the death of the first-born of man and beast in all Egypt except among the Israelites where the blood was on the doors (Ex 11:4-7). God said, "And the blood shall be to you for a token upon the houses where ye are: and when J see the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you, when I smite the land of Egypt" (Ex 12: 13). The blood of a lamb saved the Israelites from death. Later we will learn how the blood of Jesus saves us from past sins when we obey Him in becoming Christians (1 Pet 1:18-19, 22). In keeping with His promise, the Lord came at midnight and death entered every house in Egypt where the blood was not found. Even the king's palace did not escape. His first-born child was found dead after midnight. Following this calamity, Pharaoh ordered the Israelites to leave Egypt immediately (Ex 12:29-33). But after they were well on their way out of Egypt, the king changed his mind and led the Egyptian army to overtake them (Ex 14:5-9). Next week we'll begin studying the Mosaic Age. Please, search the Scriptures and see whether these things are so (Acts 17:11). You are invited to attend our worship assembly at 2045 West Hwy. 40 in Vernal. We meet each Sunday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. On Wednesday we meet at 7 pjn. Call 781-0914 for more information. I Delicious CONSUMER: On coupon pw pur- I chase Good only on product ' Mealed. 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