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Show i r i UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, April 1, 1987, COMMUNITY EVENTS Hospital Notes At A Glance Wadnaadny AprH 1 April Fool's Day, Don't "MY FAIR LADY," Judy Myore, a boy, March 25. Kent and Patrice Merkley, a boy, March 25. Warren and Tana Sutton, a girl, March 24. Johny and Debbie Thayne, a boy, March 23. Rosita Marie Serawop, a girl, March 22. Toby and Kammra Clark, a girl, March 26. Brad and Peggy Draper, a boy, March 28. - Thursday April 2 believe anything you hear. 7:30 p.m. at West Junior High. Also ' and Friday Monday. CAREER FAIR, andUBAVC. 9:00 a.m. to noon and 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. at UHS Friday April 3 "GUYS AND DOLLS," 7:30 p.m. at Uintah High School, also Saturday and Monday. open house at Kofford residence in Talmage. AMERICAN LEGION meeting 8:00 p.m. at Legion Hall. HELMS-KOFFOR- Reunion Saturday April 4 LDS General Conference FARNSWORTH-ARTHU- . Reception, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Moon DAYLIGHT SAVINGS Monday AprB 8 LITTLE Time. This is no April Fool joke. GIRLS Dance Clinic registration, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Union Tuaaday April 7 LANGUAGE ARTS Fair at Roosevelt Jr. High School. ADULT DANCE, 8;30 p.m. at Senior Center West of Roosevelt. NEWS Garda Seeley Judith Brundsge was brought home on Saturday after having major surgery in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Her husband has been in Sait Lake with her. o The Lewis Faueett ' family attended sacrament meeting in Myton where they saw Lewis' brother William Fausett sustained as Bishop of the 2nd Ward in Myton. They also were there to witness the naming and blessng of their new little granddaughter Kayla June by her father Kirk Fausett, the baby's mother is Sherrie and they live in Provo. Steve and Denise Cox of Logan from The committee for the reunion of alumni attending the former high school at Roosevelt needs help in obtaining names and addresses. Please sent the information to Ralph Shields or Ellen Rawlings. High Gym. BLUEBELL presented Debbie Van with the gifts each girl scout troop, honoring the birth of her baby girl born March 2. This date marks the 75th anniversary of girl scouting. Pictured here are left to right, Linda Matlock, Jennifer Howard, Kristie Russell, Becky Whicker, Tyra McAlister, Elizabeth Howard and These checkup. 1 Deborah Van. conducted the business meeting. Carina Winterton, as chairman for the Library Memorial com Altrus Club from the graduated Wasatch School 62 in 1911. Mary Case, Marion Rasmussen, Eugene Harmston, Hazel Sinnion, Glenn Lambert, Lois Bennion, Afton Sabey, Viola Young, Ida Lambert, Roneina Lewis, Art Smith, F.A. Irmen, Hattie Young. Hattie Young is still alive and if anyone has her address please notify the com-- . mittee. Please all former students circle August 8 on the calendar from 8 a.m. to noon at the Region Park. Well expect you there. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Thacker and family of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reidhead and family of Roosevelt Waylon Champion and daughter Carol Ann of Salt Lake City. e Ross and Velma Monsen were in Salt Lake City last week where they visited their daughter La Rae McDonald and family. Ross also went to his doctor for a medical Daisy Girl Scout Troop No. 686 HAPPY MOTHER needs names Lake Ward. SET YOUR clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed. Sunday April B Altrus Club met March 17, at the Jean Snow with Brenda Osborne as A delicious luncheon was served to 18 members. home of It was reported that President Jean Winterton had been in the hospital and is now at home following surgery. Leah Allred Denise's parents, Lewis and Kay Fausett e Glenn Jenkins is in the Provo Hospital where he is receiving and all the bacued chicken Union High School chapter recently competed in the state competition held in Cedar City March 26-2Parliamentary team took second overall and some members did well individually. The team includes: Erik Merkley, Greg Houston, Jason Wyasket, Lance Hendersen and front left, Janna Dickey, Amy Mathisen, Lori Freston and Kirit Wood, Chapter advisor. FFA AWARDED trimmings. Afterward a program was enjoyed. Ruth Bird and Gardner Hudson really entertained the group with their music. Ruth playing the violin and Gardner playing the mandaly and banjo. TRIDELL ' ,4FVVVrVVVVVVV NEWS Lome McKee Home is sweeping the entire state! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley went to West Jordan Sunday where they attended the missionary testimonial for Elder Frits and sister Ingalissa Johannson who his birthday while here. Here tor the missionary farewell testimonial of Stanley Remington son of Kent and Gwen Remington of ML Emmons were family member, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Remington and family of Salt Lake, 6 Week Course 7 Monday nights May 18 to 9 p.m. 13 - April $25.00 have been called to the Sweden Stockholm mission. They will go into the MTC April 6. The Johannson's were former residents of TridelL WV qO Spring Tole Painting Classl Learn this fun and exciting hobby that it from college over the quarter break at Utah State in Logan were Michael, Mark and Glenn Todd. They helped their father Howard G. Todd celebrate Rose Van is the name given to the baby girl that was born on the 75th birthday of the girl scouts. Briar Lois Leavitt reviewed an old rare book The Log Cabin Lady. It was 5Tji Sewing Club Mrs. Delight Andrews was hostess to the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening. Nine members were present lo participate in hand work, discussing current events and a salad luncheon was served to all. . y Consolid40" 8. Cultural HalL The hall and tables beautifully decorated in keeping the theme of Hawaiian Luau. A lovely dinner was served with study table could be made with removal glass top so that exhibits could be viewed, such as a history of the Altrus Club as their purpose has been to furnish books and support to the Library since 1915. j - Friday evening at the Ward mittee, reported that she had talked to the head Librarian to see what might be the best type of a memorial to serve the Library the best She suggested that a nice oak an autobiography but the writer wished to remain anonymous. It was the story of a lady who had been born in Wisconcin and grew up in a log cabin and had no education in social manners. She later married a statesman and she told of the many things that she did wrong in front of his colleagues and Society. They later had to go to England and she was presented at the Queens courL still blundering, because she did not know the protocol It was very interesting , and very well done. spent the weekend here with medical treatment Members of his family and friends have been visiting with him from this area. His wife Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kappen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bird, e Wallace J. Seeley was brought home on Monday from the LDS Hospital where he underwent major surgery. Way ion Champion and Mahloom Russell brought him home. Mrs. Wallace Seeley has been in Salt Lake with her husband. e The Relief Society held their annual March 17, program on Plus Supplies At Custom Creations" Your Wood Store. lA AA AA A AHometown A A AAAAJkAA AAA 722-49- 722-41- 36 21 70 All Off Clearance Robes Blouses Sweaters Coats Handbags moD CDfiV 4fi N. 2Q0 E. 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