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Show I f$2 Vernal Express Wednesday September 24. 2003 - Vernal Lions host International Director at Convention Riesident Award, Club Career Lion Award and Club Lion of the Year Award, in addition to many other slate and international accolades. He is a member of the New York State Independent insurance Agents Association and a member, director of the and past president of Chamber Churchville Commerce. The Vernal Lions Club has been instrumental in many community sersite oriented projects during its presence in the area. With the motto. We Serve, the local group has built the Remember the Main pavilions, was instrumental in bringing the diplodocus plaster casts hack to Vernal, prepared Christmas hxxi baskets for the needy, participates in a twice yearly road cleanup, planted numerous trees in city parks, purchases glasses for indigent children and adults, and has collected old eyeglasses for worldwide distribution. Internationally Lions make a laige thrust of humanitarian efforts in sight conservation. will he the and 27 as 26 kevtMe speaker Sept urns Club hosts I tah the Venial (invention, ions liismu 2h t a ioTiJnir to Vein .1 ions lima W .id in Ribuha'i will .ituiid the pet aiquainiej sosijl at tic RenienitxT the Mam. !n k I i ula. and will be Ji.lm Rdhiili-j- I 1 1 I. Llast at Saturday s the evening District Ciosernot's li iiiiuel at the conven in the Weston tion heailijiiaileis the I) i sit lie leetmps .a,, it I Ilaa M.ivoi Kill krenini will addiess the business meeting and welcome etnal Oser 100 the group to I urns ( luh iihiiiIk'is are antic ip.it cd to p.ithei hn the yearly meeting Itne.toi Kahide.m is an indejx'nd Cnl insin.in. c am n! and a seleian of He has t! it hint. (I States Na" hv eti a iikiiilxt ol the ( hutch' tile N I I tons ( Ini' suite 1974 and fias held III no ntlnes withltl the . a' sot latum set' ice to the et tot Kahideuu has In tet octillion ol Ins I ii.t'itfd the )i i 100 fH-- tent Club t Temper tantrums normal for toddlers things that will frustrate the child. Patents may need to keep the child from doing stressful things when tired, or not letting the child gel tin) hungry by serving healthy snacks as needed. Parents are advised to pick their no's" by not saying no to everything or the child will have more tantrums. If the child is able to say what hes feeling he should be helped by giv ing the parent's full attention. f inally, Noodle Soup advises parents to not make too many plans for a toddler. Set up some quiet time every day where parents give the child undivided attention. More tantrum help for parents is given in this and many other free publications available at TriCounty Health. lempci tantiums .ne a normal part ol a lodJIei's development and uhkiIIv in. e ut between the ages of one and tlnee I hey lessen by age font, according to Noodle Soup Publishing, j soutec ol health and patenting iidoimution flies usually happen because a child is liusttuted. angiy "t fright-cueA child is unable to explain his needs or leelmts, olteu because lie doesn't know how to say" it yet He may not he getting his way. oi lie can't fully undeistand what a glow n up is tiy mg to say Certain conditions can lead to to Noodle tantiums. accoldillg S up II the c Inld is hungry, toed or uncomfortable or d he is anxious, I iistrated ot sick, he may be nioie In ely to have a tantrum Picvcnting tauliums liom hap-ling mas be as easv as avoiding p i & International Director John E. Rabideau Newborns Sept. 9, 2003, a daughter was bom to Jen Wooley and Cody McClure She weighed ( pounds, 13 ounces and will be named Madison Irene McClure. Sept. II. 2003, a daughter was bom to Jessica M. and Jason M. Woods. She weighed 7 pounds and will be named Harlee Woods. Sept. 11. 2003, a daughter was bom to Anginette and Steven Pola. She weighed 9 pounds, 5.5 ounces and will be named Miah Anne Pola. Sept. 1 3, 2003. a son was bom to Michelle Freestone. He weighed 5 pounds, 6 ounces and will be named Jeremy Michael Freestone. Sept. 13, 2003, a daughter was bom to Mallory Kaye and Bodie Kay Taylor. She weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and will be named Abigayle Kay Taylor. Sept. 4, 2003. a son w as bom to Tifney and Josh Kempton. He weighed 7 pounds, $ ounces and will be named Kyler Brett 1 weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces and will be named Kaden James Gamble. Sept. 15, 2003, a son was bom to Trinna and Jake Gardner. He weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and will be named Ashton Dune Gardner. in conjunction with: 'Venial foods 'pt&uzl . C Garden veggie creatures and their creators from Mrs. Jenkins class roamed the Davis Elementary last week. Davis Elem. invaded by garden vegetable creatures roamed the Davis as veggie critElementary campus Creatures ters from every garden around the area loomed forth as student imaginations went wild. Combining this experience with Night, the evening was full of information for parents. Connections updates and refreshments. Davis students and staff are ready for a great school year, and encourage parents to come to the school. Reading volunteers are being sought for all elementary schools. Those with some volunteer time to read with students are invited at Davis Elementary. Volunteers may call the school at Back-to-Scho- ol Parents are asked to come to the front office for a visitor pass since security of the building is important for children. Football 2003 - 2004 Point totals will be accumulated through the season for a variety of prizes. Week 4 & Pittsburgh New England Atlanta Washington Carolina Kansas Baltimore City 29th Houston Philadelphia Cincinnati Buffalo Cleveland Arizona St. Louis San Francisco Minnesota San Diego Dallas Oakland Detroit Denver Indianapolis Air Force New Orleans NY Mansfield called to Jacksonville Jordan Brady Brady to serve in Jets Philippines Jordan Scott Brady, son of Scott and Mary Brady, has been called to mission for the serve a two-yeChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Philippines Bacolod Mission. BYU TIE BREAKER Green Bay ar Monday Night Name: Chicago. Phone: Address: Last Weeks Winners: .Lynda Phillips 3 2. Ray Gilley -- 3 3. Glen Fisher 3 4. JW Nold -- 4 5. Travis Anderson 4 6. (tie) Jennifer Bradshaw & Dennis Stevens --4 8. Kim Christiansen 4 9. Domamque Russell 4 10. (tie) Ralph Lamb, Lynn Bigelow & Kenny Mohar 4 Dufus of the Week": Angie Lee -- 11 1 -- -- -- -- He will be speaking Sept. 28 in the Vernal 6th Ward, 850 West 1 00 North, at 12:50 p.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 1. Fiji Michael Denney Mansfield, son of Wynn and Alys Mansfield, has been called to serve a two-yemission for the Church of Jesus Saints in the Christ of Latter-da- y Fiji Suva Mission. ar He will speak Sept. 28 in the Vernal 8th Ward, 1270 West 1500 South, at 11 a.m. An open house will be held at the Mansfield resi- Lynda Phillips Glen Fisher Dale Larsen 12 11.5 8 George Laub Travis Anderson Larry Campbell MNV t 5k This is what happens when Takayla Moon plays" with her food. electricity or indoor plumbing-ite- ms which Thelma had never lived without. But she always made the best of whatever she had. Her children remember their home as always being fixed attractively, neat and clean. They also recall her fantastic home cooked meals. The Smuin children remember that under her direction they were given a good life and taught how to work and take care of a family. In J963 the Smuins built a new home in town. Kenneth died in 1983. Thelma later married Albert Pierce who had two daughters, Dixie (Melvin) Swaesy and Paula (Gary) Jenkins. Thelma and AJ have been married st 7 6 6.5 Matthew Linarte 5 Jennifer Bradshaw .4.5 Dennis Stevens ... 4.5 Sharee Mohar 4 New Construction - Remodels Recovers Siding - Soffit - Fascia 10 Years Experience Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 790-272-2, ask for Mike 19 years. They have worked in the Vernal LDS Temple every week since it opened. Thelma and Kenneth had five children: Leon K. (Nelda) Smuin, Lynn C. (Pauline) Smuin, Charlotte Smuin deceased. Joan (Floyd H.) Collett, Stephen Owen Smuin, and raised nephew Charles Chick (Jean) Beynon. Thelma has 31 grandchildren, 62 great grandchildren and two great-gregrandchildren on tne way. at (fO rj UTES Radio Assist Ministry: Inc has applied before the FOC on 0828, 03 for a new construction permit to retwoad-ca- -- Point Total 17 Ray Gilley 1 5 Dale Russell Kim Christiansen ..14 Jodie Roberson .12 5 ,C r dence, 675 West 1100 South, following the meeting. He will enter the Missionary Training Center in Provo on Oct. 15. -- Domamque Russell ..20 -- y I 1940. In 1946 Kenneth and Thelma moved to Vernal and bought a farm with a two room log cabin on it. The home had no running water, Home Tennessee w , hi Thelma Beynon Smuin Pierce will celebrate her 80th birthday Friday, Sept. 26. Bom Sept. 26, 1923 in Salt Lake City to Charles Henry Beynon and Effie May Peck, she w as one of 16 children, 1 1 of w hom were raised to adulthood. Thelma spent her first 23 years in Salt Lake City, and married Kenneth Gordon Smuin March 15, Pick the Winners Visitors I Tholma Piorco to colobrato 00 yoars Friday Gopt. 26 Present: Games Played September 27th, 28th I. cJIs 781-315- Sept. 15, 2003, a son was bom to Jerica and Brad Gamble. He Uintah Recreation District vO I; Kempton. The Vernal Express J- KUViZ. ROCK SPRINGS, v y cliannel 213 from SVC 14 of the SVC 14 of Section 29, Township 3 S, Range 20 E Maeser, FT on channel 234 with 10 watts, serving VERNAL. LT MASSAGE BOOK A MASSAGE GAME DAY 926 - 103 - 1015 And Help Support U.H.S. Booster Club Call for appointment 789-063- 9 828-789- 1 POOR |