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Show 6 Nmi Him Ftm imtoh If Caih Rickses arc the proud Bill and Myrna Cox parents of a new baby boy, born Saturday, April 10th. On the previous Wednesday, Myrna was the honored guest at a stork shower given at the LDS Cultural hall by her friends and neighbors. e Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perkins and family gave a family dinner to Wednesday to honor their son, Steven who was here for a weeks visit He returned to his home in California on Thursday, e Newell Richens took a group of boys to Ephraim on Saturday for the Summer Olympics. Those who enoyed the trip were Keith Hicken, Jim and Ronnie Mieure, and Mike Murphy. Wendy Roberts had the misfortune of breaking her leg while at play on the school grounds on Thursday. Wayne and Jody Ross and children and Jodys sister, Jill Bigelow came on Friday for a two day visit with Wayne's parents, Loryn and Barbara Ross, and with Barbara's mother, Frances Hair, who is here from Salt Lake for a few days. e Barbara Ross and daughter, Jeanie Brown made a trip to Salt Lake during the week for Jeanie's medical check-up- . e The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church held their regular monthly business meeting and social at the Church on Friday, with Dorothy Walker an Dora Griffin ai hostesses, e Ken Pearson from the Central Christian Church in Salt Lake was the speaker for the Sunday Morning services at the Presbyterian Church. e Evelyn Olofsson went to Salt Lake over the weekend to visit with her daughter, Ruby Higley, and to be present for her birthday anniversary, e Mrs. Martin Oaks and daughter, Sandy and baby visited with her mother, Lila Gentry on Monday. The four of them spent a few hours visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hicken and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hicken recently attended a funeral service in Heber City for a long-tim- e friend and neighbor, Mrs. Oscar Giles. Bishop Leo Haueter returned home Friday after a two week hospitalization in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kosec, Duchesne are the parents of a baby boy, born April Valley Hospital. 8, in the Heber Grandparents are Mrs. Marjorie Wegan and Mrs. Dixie Kosec. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Felter are the Easter Seal campaign to end Sunday Seal Campaign got The Easter underway March 1 and will continue through April 18, Easter Sunday. As it has done since 1946 the appeal will raise funds to support the Utah Easter Seal Society Programs through the state office at 4868 So. State Street, Murray, Utah. During 1975, hundreds of people received aid from the Utah Easter Seal Society and the figure grows each year. Hundreds of volunteers donated thou- - Ladies softball league being organized s. The 1976 Ladies Softball league is being formed and players in each division are needed. Prospective players are reminded that division for ages are necessary and will be define te. The Jr. girl division will include girls from the grades. The Sr. division will be for girls from the grade and the ladies division will include ladies from the 10-1-2 grade and for all ages over the twelveth grade. Those wanting to play can contact in the Jr. girls division, Marilyn Larsen at or Kathy Hall at Girls in the Sr. Division can contact Holly 0 Jensen at or Carolyn Davis at and in the Ladies League, 4 contact Maries Mortensen at or Let's have a skating party! th Arty's Rebel Rink Parties for .. Housewives, exercise and have fun Scouts Church parties Sunday school MIA classes 722-295- 5 Debbie Phillips a student at Neola elementary school has received a as trophy outstanding participant in the science fair program. Neighborhood parties School parties Call 722-216- 8 for information 722-488- 722-296- Melody participant with Austin Beebee Vernal, Utah " - i Sponsored by j ' y; i I Dinah Spurs Club, .ii,Riding Get your entry blank at j..m McNeils Market, Bluebell Store, - or Bumps Western Wear! . . rr. Debbie Phillips daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips received a blue ribbon and a trophy as outstanding participant in the elementary science division fair. Debbies project was on respiration. She made a model of a lung using a bell jar, two balloons and a piece ' of rubber inner tube which, was used as the diaphram to demonstrate the function of the lungs. The experiment portion of Harmston at 722-849- Anyone that might want to coach a team or assist the league in any way please contact those ladies at any of the listed telephone numbers. Registration forms can be picked up from any of the people listed. named outstanding Cow Cutting Clinic 722-275- 722-295- Neola student is Sprll M, 25 i McNeil Ranch i TOURNEY artistic trophies, plus several others, TROPHIES-Th- is were presented to winners of the recent National Indian Athletic Association tournament held at Fort Duchesne. Local teams lost out in the tournament, but interest remained high affair. throughout the four-da-y Right to read week set at Union high Deadline set for CLEP test applications , Universal reading, book review, retold. . stories and choral readings are just a few r her project waa an effort to demonstrate v of the activities Union high school will d Week, that the lungs remove oxygen from the include during April off dioxide. air and gives carbon Duchesne County School District has challenged UHS to emphasize reading during the week, and the Cougars are responding. HIGHLIGHT OF THE week will be universal reading. During the last half of certain class periods throughout the week, everyone will stop doing what they would normally do and read. Each day book reviews will be given from 12:45 to 1 p.m. in the library. Students who competed last Monday in teh Region Nine Drama Meet at Union will present retold stories to various classes. INDIVIDUAL TEACHERS are preparing reading activities throughout the choral Some ideas include week. readings, readers' theater, individualized reading, and reading centers. Art classes will start the whole week's activities by preparing posters in a school district-wid- e contest that promote reading. Union high school wishes to challenge the reading public to participate by forcing on reading during the week and Right-to-Rea- 19-2- throughout the year. 7. , (i( rt: Providing other types of testing and advisory services for students entering college, the College Entrance Examination Board also sponsors the CLEP Test A person may take any of the five testa that he desires or all of them. English, Humanities, Natural Science, Social Science and History, and Mathematics each constitute a teat The cost schedule for the test is: One test $20.00; two tests, $30.00; and three to five tests, $40.00. Numerous colleges and universities have accepted the principle that students can earn college credits by ways. The UBEC office has a list of those .colleges and universities Gun cabinets Rockers Spoon Racks I I I I I I I be Bar Stools Baby Furniture Book Cases Beds Cedar Chests Chairs Etc, Etc. I I .custom woven wooded shades? Also ADD your own every piece is finishing touch! completely assembled and pre sanded I Before and after Home April 23. Ends Aug. 31. I I I k can receptacle 3. Camoflauge of necessary "eyesore" light poles, switch boxes, gas meters, etc. Begins April 23, Ends May 31 . Telephone 1 I I I I I I I I I I J i tfeenfi Gal. V I StreetAddress 0d Pasturized I I I I I Nam CtflOaD Homogenized and worth and Grounds contest. Begins 1 I 13-1- 1 55' prizes 2. Most unique or attractive garbage contest. Begins April 23, ends May 3 . I I I e Gl. Pre-seaso- n Plus deposit approximately $150 for each contest. Deacon Benches Desks Doll Cupboards Duchesne travels to East Carbon Thursday, April 22, for their 3rd game of the season. games showed the Eagles behind. At Vernal, Uintah kept the Eagles scoreless at 18-- With Vernal at Duchesne, the score favored Uintah at 10-Union traveled to Duchesne to later take home a victory. Vi Mail to Ed Rowley Box 1251, Roosevelt. Toys Plant Stands Signs Chest of Drawers Wall Planters DHSBall improving Pasturized check squares by contests you wish to enter. Children's furniture Tables 722-229- Youngs Dairy milk Please fill out name and adddress and will accepting CLEP Credit Please note that applications must be in the UBEC office this week, April 15, for guaranteed admissions to the testa. Applications for the test can be picked up at the Uintah Basin Education Center Office (UBEC), 51 North 1 East is Roosevelt. Telephone: The CLEP Test will be administered at Union high school beginning at 7:30 a.m. on May 8. al ENTRY FORM There f. government Doautiflicatfion Contest Hutches , The College Level Examination Program (CLEP Test) is a relatively new procedure that allows students to earn credits without attending classes. College level competence can be demonstrated by taking the CLEP Test no matter when, where or how this knowledge has been acquired. A college bound student can earn up to 46 quarter hours of credit by taking the CLEP Test CLEP credit can also assist those who wish to establish the equivalent of a partial college education for positions in business, industry and Cloosouelff City Wooden STANDARD April IS. 1976 sands of hours of service last year, helping the professional specialists with the Utah Society. Certainly, your support of Easter Seals la a small request compared to these records. the campaign chairman this year ia Dave Bollschweiler of Dave's Ability Insurance. He expressed our feelings for the campaign: Those people brought back into the mainstream of human activity because of voluntary contributions to Easter Seals returned a thousandfold to the community the help they received - as productive workers, as citizens who make their own way in life and as human beings with the additional enthusiasm that comes to the person who baa overcome a handicap. Such people are winners and our community profits by having them among ua." We are that enthused about the Utah Eaiter Seal Society and this years Easter Seal Campaign. The Easter Seal Society has done a commendable job over the years. We congratulate it, and we urge your enthusiastic support. gal 59' Plus Deposit Utoland Soli Sorvico Dopol Main Straat Roosavalt - |