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Show 16 VtOTial Express YVc-scAprs' 17.20C2 Justin Marcrwtf takes hts place among Etos impersonators while on stage at Vernal Middle School. Lucy (Kim Snow) and Desi Amez (Jared RuppJe) discuss Lucy's check writing habits. Jesse White VMS presents maasiic, dance amdl comedy White By Virginia Harrington Feature Writer The sulh and seventh jrade slu dents at Ycnul Middle Sih4 are prepared to surjxive and delight area residents with a musical pel formancc thai is well written. Umk oughly rehcaiscd and prolcssnHully presented The play is a series tl sijinclles Ukrn In mi pttpubr culture i music. tillKC. television, HHHIIH.Tk.laU. etc ) starting in the IV2K up to the present More than KO VMS slu dents Mill he on stjj:e doin some lane) dancing. siii(.'in(. acting with a bit of gymnastic ability is thrown in The pn.tgt.xm is titled "Memories of a Nation" and will bring on a wave of nostalgia to any age troop The audience will see stune old friends including 1 1 vis, the loiu, Lucy and IX-si. the Brads Bunch anJ those cute Oscar Maur lids IV music' staits as far hack as "Bicycle Huill lor Two' an J cmtin- ucs into today's popular songs. Students wear as many as three costumes at a time in order to nuke the changes necessary for this fast paced program. Their talent and ability at such a young age will surprise sur-prise even the most skeptical numbers num-bers of the audience. It really is a "don't miss" event. The performance perfor-mance will give the community a preview of what can he expected in Ben, DARE and UHS visit Discovery ' -VMS : DARE students line up to ask questions of Uintah High School stu dents during a special assembly at Discovery Elementary Students at Discovery I Ji'iiR-nlary school had special visitors during three separate assemblies April 2. Officers Sieve Howe of Naples City Police. Irew Christiansen of Vernal City Police and Hevin Watkins of the Uintah County ShcnIT'i Department held a special DARK session during each assent bly penod. The officers had help from Kay I in I rite h. Shayla Kay. Rebecca Clcavinger. Melanie Wright, Veronica Shumway. John Sparger and Nick Fugal. all students stu-dents at Uintah High School. Ihe high school students were presented to the Discovery Muilenls as role models, students whose XK'ial and academic behaviors ate of such high standards that they deserve to he imitated. Officer Howe said. "We d like to ice every child grow up to he just like these high school kids " The Discovery students had the Newborns April I. 2(X)2 a ton was horn to Valene and Joshua Presscr. He weighed 8 lbs and will he named Weston Michael Presscr. April 2, 2(X)2 a son was bom to Tiffany and Scott Bailey He weighed 7 lbs 14 o . was 20 inch e long and will he named fiavin Michael Bailey April 2. 2(1)2 a daughter was born to Tina I), and Troy I. Blaster. She weighed 6 lbs 7 6 o and will he named Brooklynn Delphine Blaster. April 2. 2X2 a son was born to Chnsta I Denver and Jose Ijiit chance to learn from the teens through a series of questions and answers. D A H I., students started the session with questions they had prepared to ask the teens. The fifth gradcis asked some tough questions and expected straight forward answers. The teens obliged willingly, giving advice on how In handle peer pressure, how to say no to drugs and how to avoid behaving in a destructive fashion. During the last 10 minutes of each session. Officer Watkins brought Ben into the assembly Ben is a brown and black German Shepherd trained to be a narcotics and patrol dog. Officer Watkins is Ben's handler han-dler and has also received many hours of training They demonstrated demonstrat-ed the dog's abilities to sniff out drugs and track down suspects. Watkins then answered questions while Ben took a well earned rest. Garcia He weighed 7 lbs. 12 o. and will he named Jose l.uis Garcia Jr April 2. 2002 a son was born to Ixslie C. (iuy and Hondo S. Blakley He weighed 8 lbs. 5 .1 . and will he named (.than James Blakley April 4. 2002 a son was horn to Shylo Kae Jenkins. He weighed 6 lbs. 5 o and will he named Kayden Don Jenkins April 8. 2002 a daughter was born to Ten and Hal Marshall. She weighed 7 lbs. 10 o and will he Comm Visit Dr. J. Earl Kant mmd Us OfthedostJc Smile Team at th Health raid Satsrday Marcaltta Kccicv a cewpiiaMatary coasaltatiea a ad cater our drawiaf am tiflUa Im Carta Harrnon Mandy KkfoaduMr Tonntt Pummcfl Rjran Miuiiei Amandj Pterring Qsancc Jaduoa Gxfaia Kay Raocc Brawn tna Siaugh Jarcd Slaugh Kifubticiy Kay Shcrna Hardiirr Dam Afldenoa Muti O Born Nicok Roberts Jordan Scoa Starry Scctder tttttij Minrr Aadrta Miner Natata Sfzetnorc Frodi Parker 7Sf-4449 SSSW.S50S.VrMl 1 J S,s I' ! Ji i iti4u,.l.. 4m,m. , f 1 It if Bevin Watkins and Ben get ready for their third session at Discovery Elementary during a special DARE presentation. nan cd Klisha Haly Marshall. April 9. 2002 a son was horn to Sheila and Jeremy Smith. He weighed 6 lbs. 14 o and will he named Wesley Kayle Smith. April 10, 21X12 a daughter was horn to Jennifer and Chet Angus. She weighed 6 lbs 12 oz. and will he named Gracie l.yn Angus. April 10. 2002 a son was born to Suan Washington and Cleve Cuch. He weighed 8 lbs. and will he named Alex Matthew Washington Cuch. April II, 2002 a son was bom to Chn siena and Rick Delray. He weighed 7 lbs. 12 o and will he named Raymond Bre Delray. April 12. 2002 a son was born to Anita and Robert Andcrton. He weighed 9 lbs. and will be named Kenneth Paul Andcrton. We itre the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod WE STILL BELIEVE, TEACH AND CONFESS The Virgin Birth Complete Atonement in Christ Inerrancy of the Hoty Bible Salvation by Grace through Faith in Chnst, not in works of man .4 Our Saviour "I. Lutheran zr Irr 370 s 500 w I Worship with us I 789-1421 I Sunday School 9 45 am Worship Services 11 am Kindergarten Roundup Parents: If you have a child who will be entering kindergarten in the fall of 2002, please plan to attend kindergarten roundup (child need not attend) DAVIS ELEMENTARY Thursday, April 25 2:00 PM Please bripg riie following items with you,; Birth Certificate or Birth Record Immunization Records Social Security Number Students must be 5 fears old or older by September I to qualify for kindergarten attendance. the junior and senior high in the coming earv VMS teacher John Caldwell and his ttifc Jennifer, an occupational therapy assistant with the school district wrote, choreographed and direct tfte series of slits and songs. Musical accompaniment is provided on the piano by Brian Litton and on the guitar by VMS student Anna Jones. Performances will start at 7 p.m. April IS. IY, 20 and 22. Tickets can be purchased at the door or reserved for "ssill call" through any cast member. The show runs apptoxi-malcly apptoxi-malcly X) minutes, including a short intermission. The cost is $.1 per person with no fee for children five and under. earns Eagle Jesse L hue, son of Danny and Tanna While, received his Eagle at a Scout recognition banquet Feb. 26. White's Eagle project was to design and construct two workpicnic workpic-nic tables and benches for the lieadstart Preschool in Naples. He accomplished the project with the help of his brothers, father and grandfather. W hite is a member of Troop 238 led by Randy Simmons and Mike Cook. mn minions for kbhie mr IW&Sl WSJ Wed. April 24th & Thurs. April 25th, 2002 7:00 PM Cf Western Park Convention Center 302 East 200 South, Vernal, VT Friday, April 26, 2002 7:00 PM USU Classroom Bldg. 987 East Lagoon St.. Roosevelt. UT 1 CALL FOR ACTORSINGERS TO PLAY OR UNDERSTUDY THE FOLLOW ING ROLES: 2 WOMEN AND 4 MEN. Annie Oakley - Scruffy, uneducated backwoods girt who can out-shoot anyone with a gun . , . and she knows it. She falls in love at first sight with Prank Butler, the resident sharpshooter from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Willing to learn about show business, she'll do anything to be near Frank. Dolly Tale - Frank Butler's assistant in the Wild West Show. Dolly is a little bit older and jealous of anyone that gets too near Frank. Colonel Buffalo Bill Cody - The ultimate showman, this former pony express rider and Indian scout loves entertaining and knows how to give the people what they want to see. Aging somewhat and preoccupied with all of the diff erent aspects of his huge touring company, he is, nevertheless, neverthe-less, a poor money manager . . . always on the brink of financial disaster and looking for a new way to make enough moatey jo keep the show going. His main competition is Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. Frank Butler - Cocky, self assured sharpshooter who has an eye for the ladies ... as long as they know their place, which is to serve and obey him. lie s been Buffalo Bill's headliner for some time and is very comfortable in his position. Used to getting exactly what he wants, he doesn't quite know how k handle this strange-acting Annie Oakley but, after thinking about it, decides to lake on the challenge ... if only to have a little fun for a while. When Annie earns star status in the show, Frank jealously leaves for Pawnee Bill's show, even though he's in love with Annie. Charlie - Quick, sharp-w ined front man for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, Charlie's always looking for an angle to increase the shows success. He does the bookings and works out all of the details for the lour . . . Buffalo Bill's boisterous and energetic right-hand man. Sitting Bull Famed Shhjx Indian Chief. Sitting Bull is only an observer at first, but takes a great liking to Anaw after observing her sfwpshooting prowess, adopts her as his owa and actually becomes her best friend on the road. CALL FOR DANCERSINGERS 810 Males it t -10 Females Dancers and stagers ia Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. No professional experience aeeded - willingness to learn is (he most important factor. Anns Get Yoc Gen b keinc moDucxs n m Uerraji Am CotKca. at the Westor Fabjc Amwtsatex m Vesical, Utajl The show tu open on Ju 2 1, 2002 an close on Jut g, 2002 WITH NO SHOWS ON SUSMVS OS THE 4TB Of JlU. KCHEUtSAU TO. Gen n easut Mat aw gesuallt x fbom 7-10 PM Mondat 1 1 r 1 1 THKOUGH FSJDAT. |