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Show T GED test date set at UBAVC The testing date and ' time for dministering the General Education Development Teat Battery was announced this week for the GED Testing Center at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. The tests 'are scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. September 14, 1983. Completion of the tests will take approximately seven hours with a lunch break scheduled between noon and 1:00 p.m. There are five examinations in the GED Test Battery covering the following subject areas: 1. Writing skills, (English, grammar, and 2. Social Science, 3. Natural ' Science, 4. Reading, 5. Mathematics. There is a specified time allowance for each test with test Number 1 being 75 minutes, test 12, 8, and 5, 90 minutes; and test 4, 60 minutes. Only those persons who meet the qualifications for taking the tests will be accepted. The qualifications are listed below: 1. Must be at least 18 years of age and high school class has graduated; 2. Those persons under 19 years of ace must furnish one-ha- . spa-ling- Hunter lf and Mrs. Fred Evans entertained Sunday at a dinner honoring her father on his 81st birthday, Elvin Lewis, Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ross went to a Price Sunday and attended for farewell their nephew missionary the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel e Mr. relatives last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dunsmore and family were also in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans took Frandsen. a Dr. Rob Roy McGregor, nationally known Sports Podiatrist, says, I dont see a lot of people in my office' who are flexible, which means that maybe flexible people don't get into trouble." My good friend, Dr. Glenn Terry, an excellent Orthopedic Physician engaged in sports medicine, continually tells me how important it is to have flexible hamstrings and I see him work on flexibility in all of. his patient rehabilitation programs with great success. Then I listen to Charles Krpata, one of my old students who Duchesne dossing guards Standard their daughter Julie to Ricks College this wBcki a The Reese Claybum family reunion was held lasl weekend with Joe and Lillie Mae Claybum in charge. It was held in Tabiona at Lhe Ray Thomas Ranch. There were 8a present. Mrs. Lila Richens and Mrs. Reta McKinnon toured different places in Idaho recently. They were gone two days. Recent visitors of Lila Richens included Mr. and Mrs. Bob Selt, her daughter and family, and the Gary Taylors, all from Roy. Fall Quarter, 1903 September 26 - December 16, 1983 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT DAY PROGRAM Vernal: 1077 North 2500 West; Moeier Adult Education learning Center Cieo H. Riding, Instructor Telephone: 789-194- 2 Open Entry - Open Exit Policy August 22 - December 22, 1983 Classes offered daily from 6:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m. Roosevelt: East Lagoon Street, Roosevelt Arva Redden, Instrutor 722-452- 3 Telephone: 789-486- 6 Open Entry - Open Exit Policy August 29 - December 22, 1983 Classes offered daily from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. an UN iuRim nr MM ctsuM Ml as Haunt, . Two school crossing guards are aiding students at crosswalks and roadways in Duchesne this year. One on Main Street and one pn the Altamont Highway. ,is a practicing physical therapist in PTA president Dea Slewes (who is ' 'California and former trainer for the San Francisco 49'ers, talk about the one of the crossing guards) would importance of flexibility in hamstring appreciate students using these own their for protection. injury prevention as well as in crossings rehabilitation. The point is that these She has asked parents in' PTA of children their inform to get my attention, and people maatinge their these guards and hopefully yours, on the fact that purpose. ' Times of the crossing guards are ' flexibility is important. 8:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m.; 11:15 to 12:35 p.m. and 3:00 to 3:30 p.m., on Friday The Practical End 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. These times include The difficulty with flexibility guards for the afternoon children, exercises is that many people do not attending Kindergarten. use them properly. You should move these people Duchesne City pays t r7 through the active range of motion for their time and efforts in an to and stretch only to a point of motorists to encourage attempt tightness. Hold from five to ten glow down and be more attentive at seconds in each repeated position for these times. each exercise with no bouncing. Warm-ushould always include stretching, but it should be done after you have done some running or total body loosening up first. Then remember that the most profitable time for stretching is during the part of the workout. Unfortunately, this is neglected by most people. If you are recovering from an All new students at Union high injury, it is wise to apply ice first, school are reminded of the Back to then take the part through the pain School Bash" sponsored by the free range of motion. Muscle strains Roosevelt Chapter of kids With should always be treated first with Energy." and elevation ice, compression; According to Rose Miller, advisor rest for relative with (ICE), along of the group, the party will be held awhile. Saturday, September 24, at the of the body needing The Ballard City Park. The party is for flexibilityparts the most are the hip work all new students, club members and flexors, low back, quadriceps, hamtheir invited guests. strings, and calf muscles. The groin, The Bash will be for all junior and or inside of thigh, also needs senior high school students. attention on many people. Daily, V flexibility work should be a part oe? :t 'ii: a jyour exercise program. Dont M ' 8. 1983 Uintah Basin Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center it." 722-452- 3. ); Ida Horrocks Over the years 1 have vacillated on the relative importance of flexibility in exercise programs and sports performance. There .have been times when it didnt seem to occupy a position of great significance. Then at other times, when I have had opportunity to work with injured athletes, including myself, and talk with those who treat injuries, 1 have taken a new look at flexibility. I see an too many people developing leave or it take "1 can of, attitude that their high school class has graduated; 3. Must not have received a high school equivalency certificate. All candidates accepted for testing should be present at the Center, hour before formal testing begins. For further information and a copy of the application form, please write or call the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, P.O. Box 367, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. Telephone The testing fee is $10.00. . ARCADIA NEWS Fitness Tips By Dale Nelson evidence Thursday, September e Bridgeland Ward Conference was held Sunday, August 28. The Stake Presidencey and High Councilman as well as some Auxiliary members were in attendance. Mrs. Pat Ward was released as Activities Chairman, Kim Player was sustained in her place. Debbie Claybum was sustained on the activities committee. Speakers were the Stake Presidency and Bishop Peatross. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moat sang a duet, o Mrs. Reta McKinnon drove to EvanBton, Wyoming and visited with am asm m cnan cbuhb imnu at an sun tMnntty Office Procedures Legal Office Procedures Medical Office Procedures Receptionist Procedures Word Processing Business Law Typewriting Shorthand Marketing Personnel Management Introduction to Business Business English Practical Record Keeping imw vui noaicii ?monai Finance Business Machines Checker Training Records Manage mentFiling Legal Type Speedwriting Accounting Business Math - Safely class set Those individuals who need Hunter Safety training should plan on attending the course to be offered at Union high school. The course will begin September 12 and run each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for two weeks. The class will begin at 7:00 p.m. and continue until 9:00 p.m. For information about 2 and ask for registration eall Gloria. Cost for the class will be $4 and the instructor will be Larry Abplanalp. A limit of 50 people will be allowed into the class. 722-403- Fitzgerald completes Air National Guard Airman Joseph D. Fitzgerald, son of Claude H. and Beth D. Fitzgerald, Myton.hu been assigned to Shepard Air Fores Baae Texee after ' completing''' Air." Foree basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organisation and customs and received special training in human relations. In' addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the specia- - communi-cations-electroni- cs field. His wife, Doris, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Ames, Roosevelt He is a 1980 graduate of Union high school. Indian , 6:30 5:30 - High school orientation for Indian parents will be held at Union High on Tuesday, September 20. This meeting will be hosted by the high school administration and JOM staff that, works with the Indian students. An orientation meeting for the parents of Indian students attending Union high school will be held at the Tribal auditorium and will begin at 7:00 p.m. It will feature discussion on graduation requirements, attendance policies and problems facing Indian students attending Union high school. All parents involved with Indian students in the school are encouraged ' Union to meet Union high school announced their annual Bad: to School night for parents ' on Tuesday, September 13. 7:00 p.m. The activity will begin at with an orientation meeting in the Union auditorium. Parents and guardians will then be given an opportunity to travel to each class on the same schedule sa their students. Teachers will spend their time the classroom rules, explaining grading procedures and reviewing academic goals of the class. Questions will also be addressed. Principal Ron Wolff stated that this back to school night provides an excellent opportunity to see what is ' ean be going on at the high school and used as an avenue for parents to become acquainted with teachers and policies early in the school year. All parents involved with the school are encouraged to attend. Buisness Math Shorthand Transcription Business Machines Work Processing Accouting Records ManogementFiling Speedwriting Office Procedures Business Law Advanced Shorthand Instructor Day Wednesday Thursday Tues, Thurs. Wednesday Measer Ce.iter, 1077 9:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. N. 2500 W. Vernal Uintah High School Uintah High School UBAVC, Roosevelt 0 a.m. 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. 9:00-10:3- Trades A Industry Day Programs Class Tltla PT IMIntroduction to Petroleum PT 181 Petroleum Gelogy PT IM Rotary Drilling Technical Math MATH 1 PT IIS Instrumentation I 8:00 Roosevelt Roosevelt Ropsevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt a.m.-Noa- n am.-Noo- n missus 8:00 S a.m.-Noo- n II 188 Orientation 8 Safety II 181 Basic Eledricy II If! Residential Wiring If 181 National Electric Code Location Tima 1:00-UBAVC, p.m. UBAVC, 0 p.m. UBAVC 0 p.m. UBAVC p.m. Defensive Mr. and Mrs. Derrold Free and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cole, Peoche Nevada, visited Mr. Walter Kennison last week. driving 4. 1:00-4:0- 1:00-4:0- course Mr. and hfn. Wheeler Oliphant' and friends and relatives, Salt Lake, spent the weekend at their home in Hanna. Utahs Defensive Driving Course is Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts went a continuing campaign of the Utah to Salt Lake Thursday where they Safety Council to reduce highway visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert v deaths, injuries and property damagp Caspter and family and Debbie Lamb by educating every Utah driver and baby, Wyoming, defensive driving techniques. e The Thomas Reunion was held The Defensive Driving Course is r this weekend at the home of Mr. and an classroom course on Mrs. Ray Thomas, e' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Voda, Salt professional techniques for high Lake, spent a few days at their home crashavoidance. in Hanna. You can lessen the possibility of e Mr. and Mrs. Dick Defa and Mr. becoming a traffic victim by enrolling Geno Defa, Salt Lake, spent the in the Defensive Driving Course weekend at the Dude Ranch and starting in Vernal, Saturday, Sepvisited Mr. and Mrs. Alf Defa. tember 24, at the Uintah .County e Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Irwin and Courthouse building, 8:00 a.m. Learn son Damen went to San Francisco on ' the evasive actions necessary to Amtrak for the weekend. avoid a traffic accident. For further Dixie and Trudy Smith went to ; information and enroUment, call the Rexburg Idaho with Todd Smith Utah Safety Council Saturday. The registration fee for the e Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tice, Layton, Defensive Driving Course is $17 per. . visited Ila and Elthora Casper person. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper in Duchesne. Mr. George Voyel, Ogden, Flor-- , ence Wright, and Mary Cameron, Balt IjIco, visited Clifford and John, June, Lloyd and Tracy Roberts Zola Spencer Wednesday. They were doing some geneology work. They are cousins to the Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Duncan report Ogden, visited friends and relatives their daughter Penny and Duane that in Hanna and Tabiona. . Riches have moved to Jensen where Mrs. Ina VanTasseU and Merle they will operate a store, Chegg and family, Ogden, visited e John Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. VanTasseU, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ronald Duncan, left Thursday, Sepand Mrs. Jessup VanTasseU, Mr. and tember 1, for Provo where he will Mrs. Owen' VanTasseU and families ; three weeks at the MIC. He will and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines last spend then depart for an LDS mission. His weekend. headquarters will be Houston, Texas. been . 533-585- 1. this-week- NEOLA NEWS - , Chet Henderson, who has running his race horses in Idaho during the summer months . is back home TABIONA NEWS : Connie Lee . The family of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrizio went to Salt Lake Tuesday and kept a doctor ment. Then went to the' Ogdens and celebrated about ten birthdays that come in August e Mrs. , Michele Lee and two children went to Salt Lake Thursday and Friday of this week to have Andrea's eyes taken care of. She will have an operation the last of September to correct them. She also visited her parents and other relatives. appoint-August'- s! - again. The birthday club honored Charlie C rosier and Eldon Duncan at a birthday party Thursday evening, September 1 at the Haslem picnic grounds. Nine members attended. e Hattie Jensen, Venice Mecham, Wanda Bastian and Alice Olsen went to the Logan Temple last Wednesday, and after visited and had dinner with Hatties daughter Tammie Olsen and Jerilee Therurer. e Don and Rose Marie Prescott, from Idaho, had an overnight stay with hia rents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prescott t weekend on their way to Pennslyvania where he will train for year on his job service. Ann Pickup, Sandy, spent Labor Day weekend visiting with her mother, C Kate Peterson. . MthruF M thru Bruce Brighton Joe Richards Joe Richards MthruF MthruF MthruF 1:00-4:0- 0 Fr MthruF Charles Bameck Charles Bameck Charles Bameck Charles Bameck I M thru F M thru F MthruF Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt DM 111 Basic Diesel Engine Theory DM 113 Basic Diesel Engine Shop MD 183 Blueprint Reading 10:00 10:00 10:00 . a.m.-3:0- 0 b.m.-3:0- 0 a.m.-3:0- 0 Vernal 1280 Vernal 1280 Vernal 1280 p.m. p.m. p.m. M thru M thru M thru I MandTh. MandTh. TandW TandW T and W 12:00- - 1:20 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 7:00-10:07:00-10.-0- 0 UBAVC UBAVC UBAVC UBAVC p.m. UBAVC, Roosevelt 12KJ0- - 1:20 p.m. UBAVC Roosevelt 12:00-1:2- 0 p.m. UBAVC. Roosevelt ' 12:00- - 1:20 Bruce Brighton Bruce Brighton Joe Richards Mon Charles Bameck 111113 Diesel Engine Theory Automotive DM Basiclnter mediate Advanced Auto Maintenance & Wed Welding MD 161 Basic Mech. Drafting AD 181 Basic Architectual Drafting AD IM Blueprint Reading --Residenlol MO 183 Blueprint ReadingJMechanicol (Individualized Instruction) State Apprenticeship Program Electrical Apprenticeship Plumbing Apprenticeship Gordon Aumiler 8 0:00 p.m. Vernal 1280 Tue 8 Thur Gordon Aumiler TBA 5:30-10:3- 0 Mon 8 Wad Tue 8 Thur Tue 8 Thur Sidney Scholes Tue 8 Thur Sidney Scholes Sidney Scholes Sidney Scholes II Pawar Plant Operations Training Basic Power Plant Operations Power Plant Math I Power Plant Math II Plant Science Plant Cycle Plant Auxiliaries Plant Systems 6:00-10:0- 0 Mon Thru Thur Wad 8 Thur Tue 8 Thur Taniguchi Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Kos Kos Kos Kos. Kos Kos Kos Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue Tue 8 Thur 8 Thur 8 Thur 8 Thur 8 Thur 8 Thur 8 Thur -- 1 p.m. UBAVC. Roosevelt :00 p.m. p.m. UBAVC. Roosevelt 6:00 10:00 p.m. UBAVC, Roosevelt 6:00 10:00 p.m. UBAVC, Roosevelt 6:00 10:00 p.m. UBAVC, Roosevelt 0 p.m UBAVC. Roosevelt --- 60-10.-0- 6:30 -- 9:30 p.m. Grady McCullough 6:30-9:3Tue 8 Thur J. Val Campbell TBA E. Hwy 40 p.m. UBAVC Roosevelt 5:30-10:3- 0 Friday Utah Building Trades Council Apprenticeship TBA Pipefitter 8 II 1 Thursday 6:009:00 p.m. UBAVC Roosevelt Tue 8 Thur Mon 8 Wed TBA 8 Are Welding Drafting Ironworkers Electrical Wednesday p.m. UBAVC, Roosevelt 6:00-9.-0- 0 Saturday 8:00 a.m. WILD 184 Basic 8 Oxy Monday Tuesday Joe Richards Roosevelt D14 Roosevdlt D14 Roosevelt 014 Roosevelt 014 iCS Basic Electronics Dleeal Tadinolgy & p.m. UBAVC, Roosevelt PROGRAMS II Industrial ElectridtyControf Program Charles Bameck II 181 Basic Electricity Elect ronlcsControl Systems (Individualized) Basic Auto Care p.m. UBAVC Roosevelt 12:00-1:2- 0 PT 181 Petroleum Geology PT 184 Rotory Drilling MATH 122 Technical Math 0 F Hwy 40 Hwy 40 E. Hwy 40 TRADES A INDUSTRY EVENING 7:00-10:0- 0 F E. Drafting Petroleum Techology PT IM Production Facilities F E. MD 181 Mach. Drafting I Sid Scholes MD 183 Blueprint Reading Sid Scholes AD 181 Architectural Drafting I Sid Scholes AD 187 Architectural Drafting II Sid Scholes AD IM Residential Blueprint Reading 7:00-10:0- F D14 D14 D14 D14 Masai Technology .' ; Bruce Brighton Joe Richards D1 4 Industrial ElacControl Program Tracy Roberts Day Location Time 1 NEWS Inatructer Petroleum Technology . invited Pal imb Mtanuy laiar ana tip Location Time . HANNA cum an ana mUM Ciena Title Beginning Accounting Intro, to Computers Advanced Computer Intro, to Computers n eight-hou- parents toattend. scheduled cool-dow- Mratai clasiM in M anNiM. iscttfeal csKaas. at bmML IM . training Air Force. The airman will now receive Used instruction in the Back To v School Bash p BUSINESS DEPARTMENT EVENING PROGRAM Vernal: 1077 North 2500 West - Maeser - Adult Education Learning Center 5:00 - 8:00 p.m., Monday and Wednesday, September 26 - December 14 Cteo J. Riding Instrutor - Telephone: 722-452- 3 Roosevelt: 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, September 26- - December 14 or 789-486Sherry Bolton, Instrutor - Telphona: 722-452- 3 Uintah High School, Rm 21 Vernal Location p.m 0 7:00 10:00 p.m. Uintah High School 0 p.m. Uintah High School 74X)- - 10:00 p.m. Uintah High School -- 7:00-10:0- 6:30-9:3- 6:30-9:36:30-9:3-0 ' 6:30-9:3- 0 6:30-9:3- 0 6:30-9:36:30-9:3-0 p.m. Uintah High p.m. Uintah High p.m. Uintah High p.m. Uintah High p.m. Uintah High p.m. Uintah High p.m. Uintah High School School School School School School School Allied Health Licensed PraHcal Nursing Program 1964 UBAVC, Roosevelt May 198 8:00 daily - 85 Licensed Practical Nursing Program. Deadline far completion of application is 1984 for now are open Applications 6 or 3 March 1, 1984. For more information contact Joan Smith, ' Medical Training Emergency Mon 8 Thur Janet Spencer p.m. UBAVC, Roosevelt Emergency Medical Training Coordinator A 12 weak course begins September 12. 1983 and ends December 1, 1983, plus two 8 hour Saturday sessions and 10 hours clinical experience. This is a basic Emergency Medical Technicians training course for ambulance attendants and drivers. or For more information call the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. Telephone .-00 722-452- 789-486- 6:30-10:3- 0 722-452- 3 789-4B6- 6 |