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Show I - v V n a d . V A A -- 4 v 9 T 4. ' i w ft 4 V ' ' Basin Standard HJJihtah ' (t'- BPW LaRue Lamb. Sewing Club Mrt. Bliss Eldredge entertain' ed the neighborhood sewing at her home, Wednesday evening. Fourteen members were present to enjoy visiting and handiwork. A dessert luncheon was served. M Les Femmes Open house birthday celebration The family of Esther Halverson will honor her with an Open House to celebrate her 90th birthday. The festivity will be held at the Lions House 95 North Pioneer Street, Herriman, Utah on May 12, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. All friends and acquaintances are cordially invited to attend. Your friendship is a valued possession. No gifts please! Nancy Jones. The Les Femmes Club was held Wednesday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Elynn Stewart. It was the annual business meeting. Hostesses for the evening were 88 for an 8x10 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Argyle, of Randlett, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lori Argyle, to Clint A. Barney, aim of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barney, also of Randlett. Lori and Clint wiU be united in , marriage May 19, at the Moon Lake Electric Building in Roosevelt at 5:30 p.m. A reception will be held hi their honor that same evening in the same location from 7 to 9 p.m. Lori is a 1982 Uintah High School graduate. Clint graduated from Union High School in 1979 and is employed at Mountain Fuel in Vernal. Lori will begin her employment at Basin State Bank after they are married. The couple are planning to make their none in Vernal Jensen, Chatwin will many Matriculative .. I given to nurses i Uintah Care Center has been selected by the Utah state Board of Nursing and Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center to provide the matriculative setting for Student Practical Nurses to gain riinWl experience in Long Term Care and Geriatrics. Thirteen Student Practical Nurses are enrolled in the nursing program at UBAVC. On June 1, they will have completed one full year of AeademkClinical training and will be eligible to take the Utah State Board examination required to obtain their Licensed Practical Nurse Certificates. This is an exciting, rewarding experience for the nursing students special Pay 88 at time of sitting for a beautiful 8x10 color portrait. Age limit 12 years Reg. 8.00 No appointment necessary Add 1 .00 for 2 or more children together Limit one portrait special per child . and residents Center, said at Uintah Care Jen FaupeU, Admin- istrator at UCC. We here at Uintah Care Center want the world to come to us, to see us function, to help us learn to give, to experience with us the rewards of giving quality care in a quality setting, traaiongmaltmUopt Offer Valid From May 15 Through May 19 9:30 a.m.-S:3- 0 9:30 a.m.-4:3-0 20 FaupeU added. The Nursing Program at UBAVC is stringent in its requirements. pm. TumFH. p.m. Sat. Students taka academic basic UMl MV 1SHMML supporting courses in Anatomy, Physiology, Nutrition and Psycho- - r Ari'lr irt HlJj i?f(ri,r Theymust also become proficient in the pratical shills of Basic Uintah Care Center is an ideal facility for nurses to acquire a solid eUnical background in Long Term and Geriatric Care. The facility is new, the methods and equipment are up to data, the staff la professional and proficient. "We are helping to train the nurses who will be here tomorrow to give quality care to our infirm and aging residents," said FaupeU. We want them to be committed to the responsibilities they asst when they go to their jobs Licensed Practical Nurses. AU the student nurses are from the Uintah Baain. Those from Vernal are Helen Bemis, Kay Bergfeld, Marsha Elmer, Stephanie Fresher, Robin Hammond, Brenda Hunsaker, Kathy Parker and Calene Wales. Cathy Hunt id from Altamont Stormie Kendall from Roosevelt, Marty Sharp from Jensen, and Janice Steinnorst is from Node. The Nursing Instructors at UBAVC are Susan Rich, RN, and Beth Sweatfield, RN. Diana Jarrett, RN, Director of Nursing at Uintah Ca rt Center, is PHONE NEWS no Fabrics 722-513- Savings to 6 dollars a yard All Current Styles 200 S. - Boosevell Stilt KMHIIMIN : 7224511 Roosevelt News e Kevin and Carla Conway from Price visited at the home of her parents Keith and Thdlia Berg' quist last weekend to have their baby blessed and given the name of Ervin at the Kimberly Sacrament meeting. Other special guests were from Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth. Following the Messing members of the family also gathered to celebrate the 83rd birthday of Mr. Hollingsworth. V ts ,. ' . Mrs. Linda Carter and son, Vera, attended a viewing for Lindas, Aunt Della Newall wife of Mr. Ernest Newall of Orem. It was held Sunday evening with funeral on Monday. They were unable to go to the funeral but were glad to see so many relatives and friends Sunday evening. The Relief Society held work day Tuesday at 10 a.m. Mini classes in codling, embroidery by machine was taught. A lesson on how to organize your home. umroiEmir dont need to put on When you ere at ideal body weight and sxsrcialng regularly. Wa are hare to help you with a program of sound nutrition that will help you stay fit and trim for as long ai you want. Wa know you can do it, because we've been helping others do It for twelve years. i .V tMM us today for a free, Introductory consultation. I ' i ' Dick and RaDonna Bess, a boy born May 1, 1984. Lee and Jeannie Mecham, a boy born, May 2, 1984. Scott and Jeri Lynn Adams, a boy born, May 2, 1984. Randaill and Susan Howell, a boy bdln, May 3, 1984. Eldon and Debra Jenkins, a boy born, May 3, 1984. Neal and Lisaa Fillingim. a girl born May 6, 1984. Evan and Shirley Gentile,' a boy born, May 6, 1984. Craig and Betsy Hansen, a girl born. May 5, 1984. Edwin and Wilma Zeiders, a boy born, May 6, 1984. Call Ovor E. 1 ' - ' MVC Vi ' u THE LAST WD6HT-L0S- S PROGRAM Y0ITLL EVER NEEM : : i .'1 ' -i- 1-, V;-- : Connie Lee boxing gloves to hold your own... I $1.59 Yard l"' TABIONA NEWS Hospital Notes You ITEMS 200 jGenten--ReceptK)ivwil- MediealSurgical Nursing, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Pharmacology and Geriatrics. Area Vocational Center. the Carlson's Dry Cleaners 17,at me Duchesne LD54take be from 7 to 9 pm that evening in the Stake Center. Nursing, responsible for supervising the students in their clinical assignments at the Care Center. Jean Smith is the Director of the Nursing Program at Uintah Basin Fabric Llauldatlon Saturday for 6 hours only . logy. Service Across from Argyle and Clint Barney will be wed May 19, at Moon Lake Electric Building in Roosevelt, at 5:30 pm. Lori Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jensen are pleased to announce the wedding of their daughter, Tonnette to Kevin R. Chatwin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chatwin on Thursday, May 17 at the Duchesne LDS Stake Center. A reception wUl be held from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. that evening.at the same place. There will be another reception on May 18 at the Midway Stake Center from 7 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Tonnette is a graduate of Duchesne High and is attending Utah Trade Technical College in Provo. Kevin is a graduate of Wasatch High and is also attending Utah Trade Technical College. The couple plan on making their home in Provo. experience JCPenney r - Barney K. Elynn Stewart and Betty BeiL Refreshments were served and a lovely door prize was won by V weds The traditional senior tea for mothers and daughters of the ' senior class is being held by the Business and Professional Womens Chib. The tea will be held on Wednesday, May 16, from 7 to 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frandaen at 290 Club House Drive in Roosevelt The chairwomen for the event are Mrs. Pearl Labrum and Mrs. The traditional BPW Senior Tea will be held May 1 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Frand-sen- . The chairwomen for this year are Pearl Labrum and LaRue Lamb. ,v. v Argyle Senior Tea SENIOR TEA , f , r 1 - 'VsMfi v; r ' v m Our new location is 58 Eastlst North nextto The Baptist Church 7224900 mlilnift ..v , r . i - tt F . |