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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 20, 1985. ' . Huggins, Hospital Notes Neilson COMMUNITY EVENTS Dean and Doris Fitzgerald, a 'girl. March 11. Jeff and Joan Goodrich, a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fenn of March 12. Koosevell are pleased to an- ' '1 Ron and Tracy Kaler, a girl, nounce the marriage of their f 'March 17. Michele, to Shane daughter. Neilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Neilson. of kandlett, on : April 6. reception will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Bottle Hollow Convention Center. The couple will be making their A Randlett. Both are graduates from Union home in High School. Michele's currently working at Utah Machinery. Shane is employed at Hydrocarbon Resour-ces. Federation of Blind meets on April A reception will be held that evening at tle Hollow. Bot- Condie endorses more specialists The biggest single challenge facing the Duchesne County Hospital, according to Dr. Philip Condie, is keeping pace with the number of specialists craning to practice here. Duchesne County commissioners recently appointed Dr. Condie to serve on the eight member voluntary hospital gov, erning board. Dr. Condie attended medical at the University of California at Irvine and completed internship at the San Bernardino Hospital before setting up his Roosevelt practice is school y' 1972 ' :t:"1 a long recuperation Despite and a number of surgeries related to an accident, Dr. Condie has taken an active interest in hospital affairs. He spent many hours consulting with architects in the planning of the new see the nursing and other support staffs increase in number and expertise as new specialists come into the area. Fra- example, Dr. Condie points to the Emergency specialist presently completing a residency who' will arrive here in July. Other specialists including a radiologist and orthpedic surgeon, have made inquiries about possibility of coming here full time. While the board will continue to actively recruit doctors, Condie believes recruitment will become easier as specialists are forced out' of Wife physician Saturated Was- atch Front Dr. Condie replaces Dr. Terry Buxton on the board. Dr. Buxton served two three year terms during a time of critical decision making and a doubling expansion of the hospital. addition to the hospital. From now on, the Uintah Basin will publish a STANDARD Events Calendar, Community designed to give readers a quick and concise glimpse at what will be happening in the upcoming week. We would like to publish all events of newsworthy value in the Calendar. We'll accept just about everything, with the exception of specific advertising promotions. We welcome all of our readers to keep us informed about anything that needs to go in the Calendar. If you have a question on 722-583- If you didn't get planting the spring-flowerin- around to g bulbs you bought last September, it's not too late to salvage them they're planted right away. if Duane Hatch, Utah State University Extension horticulturist, who says he has received several queries about the bulbs recently, advises that your investment will be lost if you wait until next September to plant the bulbs... Hatch suggests locating a spot on the south side of the house where the soil might be not by frozen owing to the wanning of the sun and heat escaping from the basement Plant the bulbs at 4 inches the meeting be a debate on changing Starvation'sname at the a really evening. a decent place to dance around here." Well now there is. We have a beautiful hall with a nice hardwood floor and a great Band. There is no smoking or drinking allowed and a good congenial crowd. Its growing all the time and word is spreading about all the fun we have. The new. dance.. halt is in the back of the Senior Citizen Center, west of Roosevelt. Turn North at the Five STar Trailer sales. Go one block and turn West, 1 block. Parking spaces are all around the building but you enter from the front door. We have lots of couples and singles. Adults all following 353-426- counseling call 0 numbers. or 454-351- 722-289- the 0, 5. Phone News Items 722-513- deep for crocus and 6 inches deep for larger bulbs! If the soil is dry, give it a good 1 soaking after planting. This site may not be where you want the flowers permanently. Hatch advises waiting until after the flowers bloom to move them to a permanent site. After the flowers stop blooming and as the foliage matures and yellows, dig the bulbs carefully and replant r them. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. Wednesday through Saturday at BYU's Marriott Center. Two area schools will represent the Basin in the Tournament, Altamont and Duchesne. LEAGUE WRESTLING. The registration at. 4:30 p.m. at Union. Thursday, March 21 ALTAMONT GIRL'S SOFTBALL softball, 8 to 12 years competition starts Sign ups for girl's will be held at the Altamont Moon Lake Building from 3 to 4 p.m. COUGARETTE CLINIC REGISTRATION. Registration for the Marching Clinic will be Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. at Union old, High. Friday, March 22 COUGARETTE CLINIC REGISTRATION. The final in the Cougarette Marching Clinic will registration 2 to 4 p.m. at Union day for be from High. UNION JR. PROM. The Junior to midnight at Bottle Hollow. Prom goes from COUGARETTES. what's news and whats advertising, just give us a call at 722-513- They host an Invitational at Union High. Monday, March 21 PTA it In the tradition of the standard, we would like to make the Community Calendar as complete and thorough as pos- March at 7 p.m. will be on child MEETING. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. at the Roosevelt Elementary. BASEBALL REGISTRATION. Youth interested in playing baseball in Duchesne should register at Duchesne Elementary from 3 to 5 p.m. LIFT AMERICA. The fundraiser will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Union high gym. DUCHESNE something important that you're missing. You'll find the Calendar on the Life Page. Greenwood Land & Lives tk, Duchesne, has been elected to membership in the American Angus Association, reports Dick Spader, executive of the national organization with headquarters in St. Joseph, Missouri. nt t vThe American Arigiis Association, with over 30,000 active adult and junior members, is the largest beef cattle registry association in the world. Its computerized records include detailed information on nearly 11 million registed Angus. This Association records ancestral information and keeps records of production on individual animals for its members. These permanent records help members select and mate the beat animals in their herds to produce high quality, efficient breeding cattle which are then recorded with the American Angus Association. Moat of these registered Angus are used by the U.S. farmers and ranchers who' raise high quality beef for U.S. consumption. I In Spring, Those Pounds Come Out of Hiding as TODAY for CALL mfree, introductory consultation. o i . Diet Center. Lite Years Ahead. Diet Center Counselors Mary Casperson Charlie Regan 722-490- m. 9:00 a.m.-- l 0:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Until Closing 30 20 15 OFF OFF OFF Closed Friday and Saturday, March 22 & Fabric Notions and Yarn 23 Going this week . to market Stitch 722-497- W' Sew Fabrics $ East Highway 40 4 0 ' t . rl tf,m4 L aduse Tuesday, March 28 sible. Therefore, we will only be able to publish each event one week in advance. For a convenient view of what's going on around the community this week, take a look at the Calendar. There could be 8:00a.m.-9:00a.- 9 p.m. Saturday, March 23 rows. Thursday Only with SIGN-UP- Hatch adds that springflowering bulbs are more attractive when they're planted in dumps 6 to 7 inches apart instead of in straight,' single-fil- e Now that it's springtime, why not get rid of that extra weight you've been hiding under your winter clothing? At Diet Center, we can show you how to lose weight quickly and easily. And with our unique, nutritional supplement, you won't feel hungry either. So go to Diet Center this spring! and don't just hide those excess pounds. Get rid of them, forever! El STATE Every Tuesday tax will Cid at noon. nice place to spend your People say "There's free How to salvage unplanted bulbs DUCHESNE CHAMBER AAEETING. Topic for Adult dance New man joins Angus theres Association just isn't ages. Only $1.50 each. Those over 60 that could like Now Dr. Condie would like to Wednesday, March 20. 1985 LITTLE National Federation of the Blind Meeting will be held April 6 ul I p.m. at the Moon Lake Electric Building. Everyone is inxiied. For more information, cull Merle Bell. A Take a look at the Community Events Calendar . At A Glance wed will Page 5 |