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Show .1 Pag 18. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, March 20, 1st Grant and Marba of ' Jensen visited PresidentAinge Shirley proficiency winners were Shane Frost in swine and beef diverin Zufelt sified, Troy ag mechanics and farmstead improvement and Brian Mathison ' in sheep. Not pictured were Shawn Labrum and Connie O'Driscoll. FFA . Spring d Jogg Jazz Aerobics Certified Instructors Joni Fitzgerld Lynne Dawson Choose Your Time , 5:30 p.m. 1 0:00 a.m. Wed.-Fri. Mon, Tues. and Thurs. 6:00 a.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. Mon.-Fr- i. $1.50 a session, $18.00 month, $36.00 3 monlhi Babysitter available at 10 a.m. Session The Roosevelt parlimentary team captured first. Team members are Kelly Nebeker, Bryan Brian Taylor, Gam Birchell, Mathison and Shelly Bastion. Moon Lake took second, Uintah came in third and Duchesne managed fourth. Roosevelt Merc Building) 722-456- The Roosevelt Chapter of Future Farmers of America nearly swept all divisions at the District competition this month. The teams competing at the event were Roosevelt, Uintah, Moon Lake, Duchesne and Tabiona. The , Roosevelt Chapter will now go on to compete at the Utah State FFA Competition in Provo on March 28 and 29. The team will be preparing hard for the said Kirk Wood, competition FFA Advisor Here's the results of the District Contest: Parlimentary At The Academy Mall (T.R. and Bernice Ainge one day last week. a Sherry Kay Rasmussen spent last weekend with home folks. e Heidi, Robbie and Sunni Paulson, who are S of the 26-3- 0 members of. the. Star Spangled Kids, sang with this group in Vernal at the Golden Age Cotter, e On February 22, John and LaRae Moosman, with 7 or their daughters, drove to Orem, on the occasion of their grandmother's 90th birthday. An Open House 8 from p.m. was held for grandmother, Myrtle Kitche, at 3-- FFA Roosevelt Shape nearly sweeps Up area contest Co-E- 9 a . Matt and Virginia Ferguson spent the last two weeks wanning up from the frigid Basin weather. They drove to Milpitas, Cali., to visit their son, Brian, and enjoyed a busy time touring San Francisco, aome of the golf courses, and all of the beat eating places. The following week they spent in St. George, where Matt competed , in the seniors' golf tournament The winter sun made its appearance than, the sunshine compensating for the failure to win the golf tournament e Loren and ZeDa Pike, and Eldon and ' Velda Anderton visit to Salt eqjoyed a Lake, Oram and Provo. While in Salt Lake, ' they visited with Daria Pike. two-da- y MONTWELL Proficiency Awards Shane Frost won an award in swine and beef diversified; Troy Zufelt of Roosevelt won an award in Agricultural Mechanics and Farmstead Improvement. Brian Mathison won an award in sheep. Connie O'Driscoll won an award in horse and Shawn Labrum won an award in Placement in Agricultural Production. A.D. and Ina Lee Shaw, Michele and Rex Fabrizo and era from West Valley city came into attend the Funeral services for Kelly HackfonL They also spent aome time visiting the Max Nelsons and Estelle Shaws. e Ruth Hamblin and son Robert drove to Salt Lake to pick up daughter Julie at the airport. Julie was returning home from a "13 Years Of Co. Auction Auction Services" Quality a . Ednal Simmons accompanied Verna, Jim and Amanda Hoopea to Provo, where they went through the Temple, e President Shirley and Bernice Ainge entertained Cherie Dickey with a dinner for her birthday. Cherie says her big present waa a puzzle from her children, which she needs help with. jig-sa- a Bob and- Sue Peters are enjoying a months visit with their son and his wife, Dale and Sylvia, and their daughter, Glenda 8, who are en routs to Bonnheim, Germany, where Spec. 4 Dale ia stationed. PHONE NEWS 722-613- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelaon visited their daughter Karen and Carl Allred in Price Wednesday. Loena Nelson from Salt Lake' came home for the weekend visiting her dad James Powell. Jr, e Glenda Hall and son Dustin came from Salt Lake Friday and took her dad Bill Nelson to' Rangfoy fin- - Lillian Peacocks birthday, Saturday. Also and' Harrya anniversary. TJfiiaw & Eggs Breakfast 6 a.m. - 10 a.m. Everyday Sunday -Brunch finished third and Uintah managed fourth. Expempora neons Speaking Moon Lake finished first, Roosevelt came in second, Uintah took third, Duchesne captured fourth and Tabiona managed fifth. To i Steak BLUEBELL Garda Saalay on Friday 15, . affortable dining, new menu Steak and Lobster mil-fortun- e l Shrimp . Friday Wednesday's Special Southern Style Fish Fry Delicious Spanish Dinner If you Deep-Frie- d Steak and Shrimp Steak and Crab Lags haven't been to Bottle Hollow Lounge Your missing a great time Steamboat" Wednesday, Friday, Saturday i Wednesday: Ladies night j Happy Hour Monday - Friday at the Altamont Chapel, beginning with a lovely ham dinner and all the trimmings. Following dinner the group was entertained by Don .Mayhews. e Abe Williams had the to break his jaw while the Elementary School at playing in Altamont on Friday. He was taken to Salt Lake City for medical treatment and is getting along okay. 2 p.m. p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday Enjoy our fine Escargot e Sunday in Sacrament meeting the speakers were Monty Bolton and Curtis Miles. Janet Powell and Garda Seeley played a piano and Organ duet The following people from Bluebell went to the Provo Temple on Friday to witness the wedding of Joyce Bird Karcick and Carl Keller of Price. Marie and Verl Roper, Joe and Annie Loertecher, Grace Cook, Clarine Ida Cook, and Dean Cook, Telitha and Jerry Parry, Yvonne Bird, Belle Bird and Rais Jenkins. Visiting at the Wallace Seeley home during the week was Vickie Seeley and Jill Beck from Salt Reid-hea- d TjiIcp, Allen and Marlene from Oran. 4 and girls e The Relief Society held their annual March 17 Birthday party 10 a.m. Luncheon Buffet 4-- 8 Beef Burgundy NEWS . . Plan mv I miles east off & Roosevelt on Hwy. 46 RESOITL Ft 5-- 7 p.m. Hollow Party or mooting convention, resturant, or lounge, call ahead a Bottle HOLLOW INN yAVBOTT DuctlOSIIO - h Martin. Affordable PoBDDlRIg) Wlftlh) Atmosphere Creed Speaking Roosevelt took first, Moon Lake came in second, Tabiona Vernal Friday, March 22 at 12:00 noon and Saturday, March 23 at 10:00 a.m. at the Utah National Guard Armory - 220 S. 500 E. Vernal, Utah. Dunkley Music, a 70 year old company in Ogden, has consigned a full truck load of pianos and electronic keyboards to be sold at a near cost during the auction hours at the Tool & Furniture Auction that will be held Friday, March 22 at 12:00 noon & Saturday, March 23 at 10:00 a.m. (Vernal, Utah - National Guard Armory 220 S. 500 E.) Brand names include: Lowrey, Kimball, Fisher. New pianos valued to $4,000 will start at $1,395 or $48.80 per month on credit terms. Used pianos will start at $795 or $27.1 1 per month on credit terms. Pianos & Electronic Keyboards will not be autioned but sold on a first come first serve basis. All other items mentioned above will be sold at auction individually to the highest bidder. Dealers welcome, public welcome. Full warrantees and guarantees. Plus credit terms that will be offered on pianos and elctronic keyboards. Thank you visit-wit- LaRaes sister, Paula 17th. Nola Naiaon , Sign-etic- s. . For those of you who can not attend the auction which will be held Sunday, March 24 at 12:00 noon, at the Bottle Hbllow Resort, B & P Auction Co. will be holding a two day sale in be auctioned will be the following: hand tools, new furniture, sporting goods, cooper and brass decorative items, house wares, beautiful watches, unique. oak furniture items, airless paint guns, sleeping bags, hunting knives, 5 ton hoists, welding tools, brass spittoons, oak tables. Plus a large selection of pianos, organs, and electronic keyboards. These pianos will not be sold at the Roosevelt Auction on Sunday, so if your interested drive to Vernal for the buy of your life on pianos and electronic keyboards. - . L.D.S. mission in the Phillipines. She gave her report Sunday the NEWS and Tabiona speaking and Uintah tied for second. P pi" daughter of Alma Kay and Ann Atwood. Clinton worked for two years for KSL in Salt Lake, and is presently employed in Oram, as an electronics engineer, at Connie is employed at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Stan and LaRae Hoopea drove to Orem for an overnight Clinton Gray, 25 of Pleasant Grove. , son of Chris and Beth Gray, will be married on April 13 to Crania Atwood, 20, of Oran, Public Speaking Roosevelt took first in public B & w,' ' f which many of her friends and relatives were - present The.. Moosemans stayed overnight with LaRaes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nqrval Kitchen. The following day they drove to Provo, attended a Temple session, and returned home later that day. Virgins Ferguson With i The first place parlimentary team members from Union High FFA at region competition were (back) Kelly Nebeker, Brian Taylor, Gam Birchell, (front) Brian Mathison and Shelly Bastion. ROCKS NEWS For A FFA FIRST WHITE- - PROFICIENT lit 1985 place winners at the FFA District Contest from Union were Erik AAerkley in public speaking and Greg Houston in creed public soeaking. Taking a second place in extemporaneous speaking was Nile Fowles. FFA WINNERS . 722-243- 1 ' |