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Show B4 Wednesday, November 19, 2003 Vernal Express Flint and Hawkins marry Cooleys to celebrate golden wedding anniversary at Heritage Gardens Goodsell and Whiting to wed in Mesa , Ariz. Malli Goodsell ,inJ lit nj.iinin I i,' filling have chosen to IK- mi iriml Nov 22 in the Mesa Jes-uc- V I .nul he bride is the daughter ol Dune I vie Goodsell of Ieon.i, Ari - Aiioii.i liinplt An open house will he Ik M in llieir honor th.it evenuie ii 2)'t'S Ninth 99th Dtive in IVoii.i An , tioin 6 to 8 p in Myrna and Ralph Cooley Tasa and Travis Hawkins Benjamin Whiting and Jessica Goodsell The groom is the son ot velyn and D.unel Whiting ol Vein.il 1 Ihe uuiple will in.ike the ir home in ( ilend.ile, Ari Tasa Lee Flint and Travis Greg Flaw kins were married m a double ring ceremony at Heritage Gardens Reception Center in Sandy, Friday, Nov 7 A reception will be held in their honor Nov 22, from 6 9 p m at Western Park in Vernal The bride is the daughter of Craig and Frena F lint of Murray She is a 1997 graduate of Murray High School, and earned a bachelors degree in marketing from the Ralph and Myrna Cooley will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Nov 25 University ol Phoenix in 2003 She is presently working for Nelson Laboratories The groom is the son of Uintah County Sheriff Richard Hawkins and Kathleen Hawkins. He is a 1994 Uintah High School graduate, and is presently employed by the United States Forest Service as the law enforcement officer for the Flaming Gorge Ranger District The couple will make their home The Cooleys were married Nov 25, 1953 in Las Vegas, Nev They have resided in Vernal since 1978 for Cummins Ralph works Intermountain Myrna is retired. The Cooleys enjoy camping as a hobby The Cooleys have four children: Robyn (John) Calton of Surprize, Az ; Teresa (Ken) Moon, Naples; Douglas (Glenna) Cooley, Salt Iake City, and Tami (J R ) Sanchez of Vernal grandchildren and great grandchildren They have 10 10 in Manila Earl Allred to celebrate Jr. High spins Wheel of 80th birthday Nov. 21 Giving for food pantry A sjicci.d hiiihd.i) open house in honor ol I ,ul Allied s KOlh birthday is bung pup, tied by his children Ihe festivities will feature a special liee night ol dancing at the Goldin ee ( oilo with Kays Hand Nov Vernal Junior High School students have been piling up goods for the Ashley Valley Food Pantry with a week of sharing and playing a community sponsored game of rewards 21 Helen Coon of the VJHS Special Education Department developed the Wheel of Giving with Department head Lori I.evcrton, and Coon's efforts among the generous community businesses, provided doens of free prizes to the students donating canned and boxed food items ail and wile Gladys Campbell Allied diseased enjoyed dancing thiom bout their lives, thtft an evimic ol dancing has been d by Ins laimlv I pre-pa- Allied Ram i li Ins hit ii has lived m Vernal and ( olo , thiough most ol lbs parents were Helen Mine Ridden Allied Herbert and Mlu it Mlicd v Allt Woild ivnl si m the Army during the Pacific theater oil fit Ids m the Ran1 ana as a telephone line m in ii ili mu lor Chevron, and was loud In Western Slope Gas ( ,i Winn he letired. he and ( iladv s moved ba.k to Vernal He v i i if i d Hi Earl Allred in i I lie Alheels had four children Ray Allied Sandy, James Allred, deceased I inda Steele, Vernal, and David Allied. R.ingely For every two food items a student donated, they would receive a ticket permitting them to spin the Wheel of Giving during lunch break, enabling them to receive all kinds of prizes Students could earn multiple tickets for multiple shots at the Wheel on loan from radio station XRQ In addition to the enticing prizes are a few slots on the wheel that say sorry no prize but thanks for helping the Food Pantry Assorted prizes to be won included Mr Hannah wearing a wig for the day, getting to dress up administrative staff or to deliver a whipped cream pie in the face to a teacher of choice Community pnzes donated were a car wash from Morts, a water pick from Dr Wright, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Wendys and Five Buck Pizza coupons; 10 Checker Auto calendars, silver chain necklace from Mountain West Jewelers, swim coupons from Wild Waters, $10 in K Mart candy, CD case from Northeastern Office Supply, an item fiom Gales Office Supply; big box of candy from Davis Jubilee; 40 coupons from the Wired Cow; movie passes. $25 in gifts from Wal Mart, swimming passes, hair cut coupons from Carma Bascoms Cut and Country Curl, Intermountain Farmers, 2 meals, JBs; Jim Slaugh Construction, 40, $1 bills; hair dye, styling gel and conditioner from Aleces Beauty Factory, chain from Basin Chain and Cycle, scientific calculator. True Value V ' Specials Eveirydlay!! V We Now Have Grilled Sandwiches Come enjoy a grilled turkey & swiss Fresh Baked Hogie Rolls Also Kids Menu: Corn Dogs Grilled Cheese - Cheese Pizza Breakfast Sandwiches & Biscuits and Gravy Homemade Soups -- Teachers got in on the action by putting up prizes of a free assignment, extra points on an assignment, late work accepted, 20 bonus points earned in any class of choice, two free year books, pencils, pens, L ittle Debbie snack cakes, donuts, family passes to the school play, a free tardy and other incentives. Teacher Beacham Marilyn announced she would match the goods of the student who brought in the most donations. Great Stocking Staffers! CALL OR FAX YOUR ORDER! PHONE 5 FAX 7X9-BRE- 789-272- W i 1 1 , i Mr BjfflfenwV CAR WAMI IKFE "'"'5 Eighth grader Shiloh Garcia takes his turn at the Wheel of Giving drive for the Ashley Valley Food Pantry. Lapoint Talent Show to be held Nov. 19 Lapoint Connections, Lapoint School and The Elementary Afterschool Alliance will present the 2nd Annual Lapoint Talent Show on Nov. 9 at 7 p m. in the Lapoint Elementary gym. The evening will biegin with a bnef outline of the Connections 1 Miracle Ear Hearing and Audiology Center program, which will be followed by a talent show highlighting the talents of the children who attend Lapoint Elementary. Lapoint Connections will ask for one canned food item as an entrance fee that will be used to help support other programs in the Uintah Basin Those who attend and donate a canned food item, will be entered into a drawing for a karaoke machine, which will be awarded at the end of the talent show. Welcomes Heather Hellberg. M.S.. CCC-Licensed Audiologist: A Compassionate, Dedicated, Progressive I am thrilled to join the health care team in the Uintah Basin as a full time provider and make Vernal my home. In our center, my goal is to respond to your expectations with complete audiological testing for all ages through total quality care. I look forward to working with your family practitioners in well rounded care. Sute Licensed Masters of Science in Communicative Disorders (Audiology), Utah State University, Member. American Speech Sl Hearing Congratulations The following have reached their first milestone: Kalea Mane Nielsen, daughter of Lacey Nielsen and granddaughter of Tina and Ron Gardner, was bom Oct. 12, 2002. Orson Clark Batty, son of Morgan and Nikki Batty, was bom Oct. 31, 2002. 1 Free Hearing Screenings We Still Have Our Delicious Cold Slab - Thick Shakes - Smoothies - Etc. Certificates Aailable . (flull utm was utntmn Try Our Fresli Baked Cinnamon Rolls With A Latte Jjift , Sen ice Or Repairs On Any Manufacture Or Model 9 (435) 91 North 100 West 210 West 300 North xff 789-070- j Vernal. 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