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Show r Page 12. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 9. 1968 Standard (Uintah IBasin UBAVC To qualify, the person must be 18 years of age and his high school schedules GEDtestdates Thera are five examinations in Testing date and time for administering the General Education the GED test battery, covering the Development Test Battery (GED) following subject areas: Writing was announced this week by the skills, (English, grammar and GED testing center at Uintah spelling); social science, natural Basin Area Vocational Center. science, reading and mathematTests are scheduled to begin at ics. There is a specified time allowance for each test, varying from 60 March 15 at 8:15 a.m. Completion of the tests will take approximately to 90 minutes. Only persons who seven hours with a lunch break meet the qualifications for taking the testa will be accepted. scheduled between 12 and 1 p.m. class has graduated, and those under 19 years of age must tarnish evidence that their high school class has graduated. Also the person must not have received a high school equivalency certificate. All candidates accepted for testing should be present at the center one-ha-lf hour before formal testing begins. Further information and a copy of the application form can be obtained from the UBAVC. A testing fee of $10 will be charged. NEOLA SPELLING QUEEN- S- Christine Wold, Chelsea Flowe, and Heather Wold tied for first place in the school spelling bee held last week. They head for district on Thursday to try again. Wold, fourth grade, will be the only competitors from Neola, due to enrollment numbers and the number the district allows accordingly. Neola bee ties three UBAVC to register for spring term . When the three consistently spelled every word given to them, A three-wa- y tie for firet place they were declared Joint first-plasenda three girls from Neola Ele- winners at the school spelling bee mentary School to the district held last week at the school. spelling bee to be held March 10 in Christine and Heather are the Duchesne. daughters ofDr. Gary Wold and his Christine Wold and Chelsea wife Peggy; Chelsea is the daughter Flowe, fifth graders, and Heather of Curt and Pat Flowe. Those planning to take classes in the business department of Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, during the spring term, should plan to register for those cissses during the weekofMarch TOE WINNING TEAM-Th- ese students will represent Roosevelt Middle School at the district or on March 14, 15 or 16. You will then be prepared to begin apelliiig bee Thursday: back row, l.to r.: Minola Laris, Roger Hullinger, Bethany Lemon, r!ami classes on the first day of the new Wood. Middle row, Lto r.: Joseph Page, Saori Phouthavongsay, Cam! Evans, Carl Evans, Bonnie term, Monday, March 2L Brooke Bigler, Shelby Sanders. Print row, Lto r.:Gma McKenzie, dark Timothy, Emily Spence, In addition to the regular schedCox, Ashmore, Maralee Skinner, Andrew Holmes. Toby ule ofindividualized classes, which are offered each term, the spring term features structured classes in team, in order according to when business law I; refresher math and are: Camille they "spelled-ou- t, refresher English; beginning Andrew Holmes, Bonnie Evans, intermediate and advanced type-Spence, Roger Hullinger, Carilee Jr. High Band, directed ly Brian writing; Word Perfect, and others. The Roosevelt Area Band ParMaralee Skinner, Bethany Evans, ents Organization is sponsoring a Clark. Copies of the spring farm schedule in the competition Lemon, Clark Timothy, Minola Firet place desk available front of at are the Band students fund raising dinnerconcert on will be selling Booaevalt Middle School held a that included students from grades Laris, Toby Ashmore, Gina McK--. school-wid- e with prizes the vocational center. The recepWednesday, March 16, 1988 at the tickets March spalling bee Wednaa-- ; 7 is in enzie, Brooke Bigler, Joseph Page, tionist in assist will the Emily Cox, a fourth-gradyou finding Roosevelt Middle School at awarded to the students who sell day, March 2 to designate the best Mr. Nelsons due. Second-plac- e and Cami Wood. to answers you questions any may the most tickets. All proceeds will 6:00p.m. speUera among the students com- -, winner is seventh-gradSaori have. The students. are on an equal to benefit the three bands parThe dinner will be served first, go Similar classes are offered in peting, and to aelect a team of 17 Fhoutavonguy, with third place baais as they, enter the district starting at 6;00, with the concert ticipating in the concert. For fur- both Roosevelt and VemaL You who can spell under pressure, to honors going to Shelby Sanders, spelling bee, arid represent their set to begin at 6:30. Performing in ther information, contact Beverly ' may call the Rooeevelt at compete at the District Spelling another 'Nelson fourth-gradecampus : school rather than their grade. the concert will be the Union High Hansen,-- Parents Organization Bee on Thursday, March 10. 6 or . and the on Other Will J.H tolJBtyj students the s spelling and Roosevelt ;Middle School PresidentLou Colton,' Secretary Vernal location may be readied at Ur T".'!' i'TV ii j w, if. .. r. dr Janice Bands, under the direction of Treasurer, Steinhorst, clude Alan Poulsen, Duchesne, James Simone, and the Roosevelt dinner chairman. first, and Sariah Silver, Tabiona, second. Roosevelt Middle School took first in large group, with Union High Choir taking second. Traditional Ensemble firet place went to Altamont duet Merrie ' and Monica Roberts. District chairpersons for this by SuxiNeilson event were James Simone, Shari The district Fine Arts Fair was Winterton ,and second spell-ofplace, Judy and Mary Lee Burton. .held at Union High School last both from Union. Jr. Bradley, Jorgensen, JoAnn Stanhope, Eureka, Calif, with awards the week, ceremony division, first place went to Tiffany Lori Monsen, came in second, with pent the weekend in Roosevelt Four Altamont Elementary stuFriday night, March 4. Awards in Montgomery, BJHS. Cassie Thayne, daughter of Guy with her mother, Dora Griffin. She dance, vocal, instrumental and dents will attend the District SpellPiano aolo awards, Sr.division, and Joyce Thayne, in third place, also visited her brother and family, were given, and students went to: Elise Silver, this Duchesne in Bee piano Thursday, and ing Tabiona, first Garrett Taylor, son of Larry Roger Griffin in Neola. from four high schools were repreafter spelling against 25 schoolsecond; Jeff Winder, Union, place; Lou and the fourth Ida Mrs. Zelma Lloyd accompanied Taylor, sented in the senior division, while John mates last Thursday to come out third. Union, Oberhanaley, winner. arid place her schools four one Jr. Mr. daughter and the winning finalists. junior high all from Duchesne, Sherry Shields, daughter, of division, was The apeltoff accomplished and Mrs. James Zobell, to middle school competed in the junFirst place speller is Katrina M. and Karen Brough. Richard Kristen Poulson, Kelly first; in just one hour, said Principal Springvilla last week where she ior division. Bonnett, a fifth grader and the Rooeevelt, recently completed all second; Justin Kargis, Larry Henrie, and the finalists will spent several days visiting ho- son Dance awards, Jazz, Sr. division Bailey, for graduation from daughter of Gary and Debbie Van. be requirements third. , practicing all week to be ready and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gam was taken entirely by one school: Kawakami Caaqy Monsen, son of Mark and College of Mary were: Sr. winners Instrumental district for the affair. Lloyd, and other relatives on the ' First place, Union, Kerilyn Lowe Utah. Provo, Beauty, Sherry Corey Ereanbraek, Wasatch Front and Stephanie Lowe; second place, division, first, Duchesne; Annalee Henningson, proved to be a diligent and enthusiUnion, Stephanie Harmston, Duchesne; Andy Powell, Union. Jr. astic student, contributing greatly Shauna Winterton, Brenda division, first, Carline Winkler, to the success of the school. Her Buchanan, Jill Goodapeed, and Altamont; second, Mondi Crosier, achievements included winning r Danielle White; third Place in an place, Union RMS; perthird, Andrew Silver, Tabi- First Dance Company. manent wave contest as well as ona. Ensemble winners include, in Jazz, Jr. division recipients first Fashion Show Contest place. Unions flute trio; sec- Freshman were: first place, Roosevelt Junior also received honors certifiond Duchesnes flute trio, Sherry High, Tiflkny Montgomery and and place, Unions cates as Freshman a and a Senior ' duet third. trumpet Pamela Winder, second, Altamont, Vocal awards, Sr. division in student and earned hono station Kimberly Thompson and Penny Pop solo: Lianne Winterton, Union, placement and so receiving a silver Bird; third, Altamont, Stormie first; Kerilyn Lowe, Union, second; cloisonne aM pin, a apodal award Gunn and Minday Mitchell. for excellence. Jazz solo, Sr. division winner Brenda Buchanan, Union, third. In keeping with the school tradiwas Judy Jorgensen, Union; Jr. Ensemble winners, first. Union; tion at graduation time, Sherry division winners were: first place, second. Union; third, Tabiona. Jr. was presented with a Gold CloiMichelle Palmer, RJHS; second, division pop solo: first, Rhonda sonne "M" pin as a symbol of friendSuzette , Duchesne; third, Billie Pratt, Tabiona; second. Ivy Jones, ship and good luck. Jean Shirier, Altamont BMS; third, Kerrilyn Hirschi, With the excellent training she The modern dance group award RMS. Ensemble winners in the Jr. received at Marys, Sherry is qualiwas garnered by the Union Dance division were the Roosevelt Middle fied to pursue a career in any one of Company. Sr. division Ballet ado School. the many different branches of winners were, firet place, Lianne Traditional Soto winners in cosmetology. ce z 1 A c I 1, Local bands hold dinner, concert to raise funds Middle School top spellers will compete at district . I ? I v t i i . 1, 4-- er er . . r. . 722-45- 23 789-486- . . 789-194- 2. Fine arts doing fine in this district Altamont sends four to district f , ! Shields graduates from beauty school . . son-in-la- . . - , inner-scho- t t i t ( ol ' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Surplus Property Auction of parcels or interests in parcels will be held on Saturday, March 19, 1988, at lfcOO o'clock a.m. for the purpose of disposing of surplus properties which reverted to Duchesne County through the May Tax Sale. The auction will be held in the courtroom at the Duchesne County Courthouse. Properties will be sold to the highest bidder. Bids can also be sent by mail Fbr bids by mail please reference the surplus property sale and the lot number on the envelope. There are approximately 75 lots or groups of lots located within the Vista Valley Subdivision in the Western part of tiie County and 22 other miscellaneous parcels or lots scattered throughout the County. For more information regarding the auction and the properties to be sold, contact the Planning and Community Development Department, Jack Wood at or the Duchesne County Clerk's Office, Roger Marett . 738-268- 5, at 738-2683- . OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Roger K. Marett, County Qerk BY ORDER v .J. . |