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Show March 25. 1987 Page 4. dJintah EBasin Musich selected as woman of the year COMMUNITY EVENTS At A Glance SCHOOL BOARD meeting, 6:00 p.m. at Neola Elementary. ' SOMETHINGS AFOOT," 7:30 p.m. at Duchesne Also Friday, Saturday and Monday. High School, Friday March 27 Support Group, 7:30 p.m. at Lamplighter Inn in Vernal. "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN," 7:30 p.m. at Union High School. Also Saturday and Monday. ROOSEVELT Jr. High Carnival. ALZHEIMER Saturday March 28 Sunday March 29 ALTAMONT Stake Conference. Evening session at ROOSEVELT NEWS ' Saturday, where 21 young women participated in the LDS young womens regional church basketball tournament at Helper Cuture hall. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ross, Jean and Mrs. Nathen Jones and daughter, Sherry Caldwell and children, Keysie and Kenny. While here they attended sacrament meeting at Roosevelt Tenth Ward. The children presented a special vocal and violin musical on the program. e Judy Richards and daughter Jenna from Orem, were weekend guests of her mother Barbara Scholes. Mr. p.m. Roosevelt Eighth Ward accompanied their young womens basketball team to Helper, Friday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart was her parents, Mr. Allen Brown and and Less spent Sheila daughters, the weekend at Provo with their daughters and husbands, Teresa and Russell Warner and Kelley and Kevin Adamson. e The following members of e 7.-0- Conference. Gladys Ross Patricia L. Musich, Gusher, has been selected from SL Helen's Parish. Musich is the wife of LaVern Musich, and the mother of two children, Michael and Jennifer. . A convert to Catholicism, Musich has been active in numerous areas of parish life. She has been an instructor in the C.C.D. (religious education) program for three years, and is serving this year as of the program for SL Helen's parish. In addition, she has been a member of the Altar Society for five years, serving as president, secretary, and on va- rums planning committees. She was a member of the Steering Committee prior to formation of the Parish Council, and served on the Council as well. Musich represents SL Helen's parish on the Southeast Deanery Council, and is Church Communities Chairman in that organisation.' She also serves as a Lector and as a Eucharistic Minister at SL Helens. In addition to her parish activities, Musich serves as area coordinator for Friendship Bible Coffees, a nondenominationid study Woman-of-the-Ye- Thursday March 25 ALTAMONT STAKE Life Standard and Mrs. and Beth Chambers. Their team won second place, e Forest Duvall from Provo was a weekend guest of his grandmother Agness Bircher. e Honoring Bill Patry on his 86th birthday Much 14, were 81 family members. They all enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of their granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uresk at Neola. The day was spent visiting and taking pictures. Those from out of the Basin were, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller and son Mike, from Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swenson and family,. : group sponsored by 8tonecroft Ministries. The Musich family is originally from Harlan, Iowa, and moved to the Roosevelt area from Green River, Wyoming, in 1982. Munich, along with other women elected by their respective parishes, will be honored at a meeting of the Southeast Deanery Council of Catholic Women, to be held March 29, in Price. 'f Kearns; sisters, Arvella Durphy and Reva Redden, and other family members from this area, e Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown recently spent five days at Fillmore visiting their daughter and family, Vicki and Chris Carling. ' o Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton returned home Saturday from a months vacation by way of Amtrac to Uplands California to visit their daughter and family, Janna and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Heaton at Tucson, Arizona. e Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger recently spent four days visiting members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hullinger at Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lloyd and brother, Owen Hullinger, Salt Lake; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Munn and Mr. and Mrs. David Hullinger at Spring-ville- . Sally Lyn Rowley, daughter of Edward and Dorothy Rowley of Rooseyelt, and David Thomas Thomson, son of Talmage and Phyllis Thomson of Pleasant Grove, were married in the Jordan River Temple on Friday, March 6. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. Sar-czkop- f, Hicken and Kinney chosen FFA royalty The Duchesne FFA Chapter held their annual Sweetheart King and Queen pageant Saturday, March EOM has been selected as Woman of the Year from St. Helen's Parish. 75, (HfaiDTOiriUliD iczzm Your (gigftra 9 Sav Save 40 Mens Plain Pocket Jeans Brown or Green Orig. 15.00 Now and Alzheimer group sets meeting The monthly meeting of the Alzheimera support group for the Uintah Basin area will be held Thursday March 26 at 7:80 p.m. at the Lamplighter Inn, ISO E. Main in VernaL Thursday's meeting win be an ' V-ne- cks Hie public is invited. These regular meetings are fiJDQHS Lightweight Orig. 17.00 especially helpful for family, friends, caregivers, and associates of victims of Alzheimer's disease and &D35 information, call or Girls Jog Suits Orig. 16.00 Now (Thro 7" Save 50 Orig. 6.99 - 3.50 099 Ol ro Special Print Boys Tropical Swimsuits Mid Length MSw 1997 JCMmyCa, few. 1 in in VernaL 7 The contest began Friday night when the contestants gathered at ' the High School to decorate their cakes. King contestants had to make a ' pie. The first place pie went to Seth Hicken and the first place cake went to Joni Kinney. Saturday morning the contestants met again for more competition which included, saddling a horse, milking a goaL and roping a ' dummy steer. Seth Hicken took first again for the boys and Joni Kinney took first in' the girls competition. That evening at the pageant, the girls had a personal interview with tiie judges. They also modeled formal wear and performed a prepared talenL The boys had an interview and a talent and a tie After 21 years of service with Moon Lake Electric Association, Beryl Gurr of Roosevelt retired March 19. Beryl began his career in the electric utility business with Uintah Power & light on May 23, 1966, and joined Moon Lake Electric a organizations merged, uniting elec- - e Pauls Martin, of Orem, sister of LsRso Hoopoe, spent three days in the area, visiting relatives, e Matt and Virginia Ferguson have just returned from five weeks of wanner climate. They spent four webks in SL George, and were joined there by Virginias brother and his wife, Roger and Arlene Martin, of Waukon, Iowa. The Martins stayed weeks, and made the that time, couples during many trips in the area, visiting historic sites, including the Wells Fargo Museum, Zions Park, several prints of historic interest near Cedar City, and also spent one day in Colorado City and Pipe Springs. The Martins left for Tucson to continue their vacation before returning home, and the Fergusons stayed in SL George for another lVi weeks, aa Matt was playing in Shop 9:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Saturday . 4 Duchesne FFA chapter officers are: Layne Wilkeraon, president; Marie Martinez, first 1987-8- 8 Ryan Abbott, seCarrie Casey, secretary; Dacia Charlesworth, reporter; Jodie Mitchell, treasurer; Gill Charlesworth, historian and Chris McKee, sentinal. t; cond all of the worked in several different positions for the Association, including Hydro Operator, Meter Serviceman, Construction Crewman, and moat recently, Utility Mechanic. "We shill certainly miss his fine example and pleasant attitude, " said Moon Lakes General Manager, Grant J. EarL "He has always gone the extra mile, and we were proud to have Beryl as an employee," added EarL Beryl will be honored at a luncheon with the Cooperatives Board of Directors on Wednesday, March 25. the aeries of meetings. Fourty-fivpeople attended the annual Relief Society Birthday dinner in Whiterocks chapel last week, with special visitors being e FmVmm Anrii vi fl 6 Kartell Young Wendy Betts iaBaaBBaBaaaeBaBaaaeBBBBBBBBBSeBaeaaeBIBia'7 722-406- .... luncheon, during !! 5 ' support., . the aeniore tournament. Matt finished tied for 5th place in the A flight, net division. At the banquet that nighL the Fergusons shared a table with Lynn and Miriam JCPenney Hendricks who acted as master of ceremonies, the judges for their participation, and all of the contestants and their parents for their Blayne and VaLois Morrill drove to SL George, and spent three days there, while Balyne attended meeting of the Directors of the, Utah State School Board Association, of which he is a director. The directors and their partner! were entertained at a . m PMS, their help. And also Wally Wyoming. I PWV Congeniality. FFA officer would like to thank Todd and Rosie Wilkinson, Tom and Carol Casey, Tony Ivie, and Rosalie Seamona for all Since that time, Beryl has short time later as the two Virginia Ferguson crowned the Sweetheart. Jodie Mitchell was selected as first attendant and Dorthy Luther second attendant as well aa Miss Uintah Basin. Roo-aevel- L ROCKS NEWS . competition. Seth Hicken was crowned the 1987-8- 8 King and Joni Kinney was trical service throughout Gurr to retire from Moon Lake 2i Sofa Pillows Mi priese on vegutefty prised 789-885- 722-249- WHITE- - Save 50 1400 For more related dementias. 3 Now Musich, open discuasion with representatives of several healthcare providers available to answer ques- up to L.S. Craw I L. tions. Womens Sweaters P 14. Patricia END OF MONTH I 722-493- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowley, and Stake Work Director, Diane Bennett. The theme of the dinner was Eternal Treasures, and each table was decorated with a treasure ehesL Muril Moos man was honored at the dinner, and received a beautiful corsage which her son John pinned on her. John then gave a tribute to his mother, followed by a talk by Barbara Bolton, who also taked about her mother, and told of her many accomplishments. Following this, a very interesting musical number waa given. Kay Dennis, another of MuriTs daughters is an accomplished musician, and she had composed the music and written the words to s song, honoring her mother. She had the music on the piano, which she played, and both she and John sang long with the music, John playing his guitar and sang, and Kay sang the alto part of the muaic. Helen Frasier, Murile other daughter attended the program, also, nd waa a helpful addition to the The chicken dinner with strawberry shortcake for dessert, was enjoyed by aU who attended. Pgm. . |