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Show V 'V. v- 7'f i i . : i n 'Standard for 2. 19ee. page V 7' - child-hoo- d V?,'-- Do you know of a handicapped child who needs encouragement? Have you ever wished there was a way to offidally" recognize the child for his or her achievements? Throughout the nation, handicapped and disabled children are working hard to overcome tha tremendous obstacles they face. Thousands of these., special chil-dre- n are touched each year, by the Foundation Fdr Exceptional Children' ''Yes; I Can!" program; Established in 1981, Ye, I ' Can!" was developed to recognize the outstanding achievements of handicapped and disabled youth. the Through this campaign, general public is encouraged to write to Yes, I Can!" about the of a handiaccomplishments capped child they know. In response to these letters, Yes, I Can! sends the .children a Certificate of 'Achievement attesting to his or her accompli- - are further encouraged to ' , , . . achievements their outstanding .in the aress of the' arts, academics, athletics,; community service, independent living skills, employment, and extracurricular . activities. ; . Yes, 1 Can!" is funded by a grant from the Shell Companies Foundation. Olympic Gold and world champion figure Me-dali- st . - 620-366- Church News ALL The Northeastern Utah Sweethearts are: First Attendant, Melaine Hal ana Ravenna Firth of Duchesne; of daughter Queen, Kerilyn Lowe, daughter of Aments. Dallas and Suana Lowe of Roosevelt; Second Attendant, tovlduri. Mindy Osmond, daughter of ...P Yes, I Can! to nominate a child Vern and Linda Osmond of Roosevelt. . for a Certificate Achievement Firth, . . ; . SWEETHEARTS out fill nomination papers so that their ' nominee may be considered fertile Yes,' I Can!" Awards Prrf--. gram. Awards are given in five categories ranging from mics to community service. This year's awards ceremony was held on April 4, in New Orleans. 85 children from across the United States were honored with special award plaques for ' skater Scott Hamilton is the Honorary Chairman of the pro-gram. Having overcome a disability himself, Scott symbolizes the determination of the program and serves as ' a of inspiration to all , source handicapped children. The public recognition of the accomplishments of the handicapped generated by Yes, . I Can!" is invaluable for everyone .alike. Not only does it serve to encourage and inspire all children with disabilities, but it also helps to dismantle the stereotypes and " public misconceptions about the of these individuals.. capabilities; ' Public support is needed to continue the "Yes, I Can! program. Tax deductible contri- -' buttons and inquiries about the Foundation and. its work may be sent directly to the Foundation For Exceptional Children, 192Q Association- Drive, Res ton,' Virginia, 22091. Telephone (703) . . of Community Presbyterian Church The Myton Community Church is a Shared Ministry in Utah church, supported by the Presbyterian Church (U.S. A.), the Methodist Church, the Christian Church (Disciples), the United Church of Sweetheart queens of Basin selected Kerilyn Lowe won the title and crown as the Northeastern Utah Sweetheart Pageant Queen. . In a recent contest at Union High School girls from 4 years of age to 16 competed for the titles of Tiny Miss, Little Miss and Teen Sweetheart Queen. Beginning at 10 a.m. the contestants task. . of started the perfuming, rehearsal,' modeling, smiling, changing, modelings, more smiling, more changing and still more smiling while they waited for the judges. ' The results of the smiling and competition hgd Jessica Barney, 7, of St. George, crowned as the Tiny Miss; Melissa Huber, 8, of Duchesne, crowned as the Little Mies; and Lowe capturing the erdwn as. the Teen Sweetheart was Kimberly Anderson, 5. Hubers court is made up of Shannon Wright, 10 of Price, first attendant; Careshmeh .Tizpa, 10 of Price. Lowes competition included Melanie. Firth, 13 of Duchesne, who was first attendant; Melinda Osmond, 14 of Roosevelt, who was second attendant; , Tara Bowen, 16, and Deedre Malnar, , . . day-lon- g . ' was attendant First Hacking, 5. 722-919- The worship service oh. Sun- was $752,512. The epoxy marking, which is not really a paint, but is a bonding agent with pigment, is very effective in retaining the blass beads which provide the reflectivity. The equipment used . . Marissa i honor grad Richard G. Bolton, son of Charles and Barbara Bolton of Roosevelt, recently was the bo nor graduate of the Salt Lake Trade Technical College with a degree as a electronic technician. ' He finished classes for . the degree in August of 1985 and returned to the Basin where he 'was employed by Totco for eight months. He has now moved back to Salt Lake City where he is presently employed with Data. Bolton is a 1979 Union graduate and attended Salt Lake . Trade Tech for one year, in diesel mechanics, when he accepted an LDS Mission "call to Portland, Oregon. He is married to Jodi ; Brundage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brundage of Altamont. They have one daughter, Shac Lynn.' The Utah Department of Transportation recently awarded a contract on a project to place epoxy pavement marking on sections of interstate and primary highways throughout the state. Swanston Equipment Company of Fargo, North Dakota, earned the contract with their low bid of $668,254. UDOTs official engineer's estimate for the work 13-2- 5; Bolton is ; . - If you S. 40 marking . attendant Second at 722-297- 5. gets Christ, and the American Baptist Church. You are invited to worship with us. The morning worship service begins at 11 a.m. and is followed by a time of. fellowship. Additional programs are available and more information may be ' obtained by calling Pastor Glenn W. Thomson 1; Vernal. '. U . - the. church. The Sacrament of. Reconcilation will be after the ' Saturday morning mass until ' ' noon. Mass is celebrated in Tabiona on Monday at 5:30 p.m. and in Duchesne at the Holy Spirit Mission on Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Fpr further information about St. Helen Parish, call Father Schorr at . Barney's attendants for Tiny from 13. - an Optional titles the giris.com-- . day, June 29, included Pastor peted for .Were talent and Thomson's sermon What It photogenic, Lowe won the talent Means to be Called of God. and' Deedre Malnar was runner Scripture lessons , were from I up. Firth took top honors in the Kings 19:15-2Galatians .5:1, photogenic and Osmond placed and Luke 9:51-62- . second in that optional compeAs we go about are summer tition. remember and business The girls were judged in not to take a pleasure, vacation from your sportswear, evening gown and relationship with the Lord Jesus interview. Queen Lowe said, the life .Christ, maintain hardest part of the competition and take time to your prayerwith fellowship Your top lip others as He would Lave us do. was the smiling. ' starts quivering, you smile so much, Firth stated. St. Helen Catholic Church , This competition was one of Mass schedule for St. Helen three preliminaries throughout Parish is Saturday, IQ: 30 a.m. the state. The statewide pageant and 6 p.m. Mass in Duchesne at '' is planned, for October when the the Holy Spirit Mission is ' three queens and their courts will celebrated at 8 p.m., Saturday .travel to the next level Of cempe-- . The Sunday schedule is evening. tition on their way to possibly a and 11:30 a.m. For daily Mass, national competition. please check the bulletin outside Queen. Miss were., both Pres-byterj- 0. to apply the markings heats the epoxy material and sprays it on the highway, then the beads are dropped on the immediately it to the pavebonding epoxy, ment This type of material lasts ' between six and 15 times longer than ordinary traffic paint,The epoxy marking will be 6 miles in placed on US-4Duchesne and Uintah Counties. - - 0, like to be bothered by facts, ' Mid-Mounta- in used to be that smoke meant it just means another oil well burn-of- f. However, oil workers are concerned about the apparent carelessness of spectators. OIL FIRES- -lt - fire.-Nowaday-s . . . . Warrior Advertising helps people make buying decisions. fury Four-whe- el VArrior Newspaper advertising attracts the buyers atteni 1. Newspaper ads 2. Store catalog 3. Direct mail 4. Radio .Airman- - Raymond Where should you be spending your advertising dollar? D. Cook son of Del mar R. and Levina P. 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