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Show 1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 23, 1988; vidual Development, Services, Community Involvement, Membership, and Finance commissioners provide the substance of the PTA program. The PTA directs various activi-- , ties throughout the year, and if your child is or will be a student at East, the new officers strongly encourage your involvement in the so she will serve again as president organization. Anyone interested can call Connie Neal at the following year. The 6th E. stoplight is just one Selected to work with Neal and Betta were Lou Colton as Secreexample of PTA involvement that tary, Cindy McClure as Treasurer, resulted in a community effort that and Melodie Scholes as historian. really got results; Former PTA Commissioners who oversee the president Beverty Hapsen was one various activities of the PTA will of the first motivating forces bealso be selected. Health, Safety, hind the stoplight when die served Education and Family life. Indi in that position. Pag 13 New PTA officers at East Elementary Til March meeting of the Beat Elementary PTA means election! for the coming year's officers,and that buaineae took place by acclimation Thursday night, March 17. President of Easts very active organisation for the coming school is Connie Neal, with Wendy , this years president, unanimously voted in as president-elec- a t, 722-583- 5. . Indian Union High Royalty were presented at a special QUEEN AND HER ATTEND ANTS-M- iss r, Third attendant Zelleen Cesspooch, Second March Union at 16 School. From assembly High Attendant Delgeen Redfoot, First attendant Florence Duncan and Miss Indian Union High, Tamra Yazzie. (Stray and photo courtesy John Martin) Miss Indian Union is chosen March 16 Tamra Yazzie was crowned h Indian union High on 16, in the school suditorium before the student body, family, and friends. Ma Yazzie ie the daughter of Robert ; Yazzie and Gloria Butcher. Her moment highlighted the Wed-Marc- ON TO STATE Members of the Duchesne Forensics team that competed at CEU Feb. 25 and who went on to state competition arc: Gill Chariesworth, Tim Mutton, Kcrrie B ailey, Missy Pierce, Dacia Chariesworth , Michelle Rhodes, and Joe Entwisle. Dada and her brother Gill are also Students of the Month for DHS. Friendship Clubs Indian Days, which included tea on Monday, on Tuesday and the as bly on Wednesday morning. Ma Yazzie won over four other girls who expressed their talent in the flute, sign language, and dance. Florence Duncan, Most Talented, is the First Attendant; Delgeen Redfoot, Second Attendant, and Zelleen Cesspooch won Third Attendant Miss Congeniality went to pre-judgi- t Anee AngeL The hour long program, MCd by Roberta Wyaaket former Miss Indian Union High, opened with a Grand Entry song by Dan Dan Clark, Lorenzo Root, .Raffel Kanip and Bradley Hight Henry Cuch posted the colors. , : Loma-haftew- a, . Tanya Black gave the opening address, thanking and recognizing the participants and supporters of the queen pageant Delgeen Redfoot did sign language to Go My Son; Zelleen Cesspooch played the flute; Florence Duncan did the fancy dance; Anee Angel the traditional dance, and Tamra Yazzie did sign language to The Little Girl Who Grew. The contestants were judged on their knowledge ofUte culture and people, and modem day Indian life and problem. Their ability for self expression, personality, poise and beauty, and leadership. In a short talk DeVonne Murdock, Miss Ute Tribe and Miss National Congress of American Indians, said it was important to bridge the gap between peopled We all want to succeed in life. she said, and knows how it is at Union, as she had graduated from there. Murdock said that high school should be a challenge, but get that piece of paper and you can make it through anything. The queen has one year to go at the University oi Utah. Her next goal is to earn a masters Degree. Come together aa men and women, said Miss Ute Tribe, as Indian and coma together an d be friends because there ie no reason to work against each other. To the soft beat ofan honor song; Tamra Yazzie led her royalty around the stage, dancing and enjoying the moment of her crowning to a responsible reign. non-India- n, Eric Ridley, who won STUDENTS OF THE MONTH-Da- da and Gill Chariesworth, of Duchesne, have been named the Students of the Month at DHS. The brothersister duo in addition to academic and athletic honors are also state finalists in Forensics competition. Remember in the olden days whan the big room in the school with all the books was called the library?" They aren't just called libraries any men. Its because they stock more than books. TheyVe Hearing Aid Center FREE HEARING TESTS Friday Mr. 25, 104pm IKSar EHy40 Every Year IS A Sound JjfgjjJ canters now called library-medi- a in a lot of schools today. In these centers are books, films, filmstrips, videotapes, overhead projectors, computers-a- nd yea, books. The library madia professionals in charge of these centers are skilled librarians, as well as operators of the machines in the place. Besides that, theyre teachers. They teach students how to operate computers, do research for the papers they write, how to find the books they need,and something else. Many boys and girls somehow don't fall in love with books at first sight. Library media center sionals often help get students in the habit of reading. (SaesdonpaQi15) WE WANT TO HELP BUSINESSES START UP OR EXPAND The Uintah Basin Association of Governments has money to lend to businesses in Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah Counties wanting to start up or expand. Requirements for money are: (1 ) Create new jobs for lowmoderate income individuals; (2) There will be monitoring with the money. For more information, contact Lyle, Laurie 8 or come to or Jolene at 722-45- 1 1 20 South 1 00 East, Roosevelt. MARCH 23 THRU 29. 1988 had given the Pledge of Allegiance, did a sneakup dance. Raffel Kanip sang a Bear, Dance song for the U&O Dance' Group. Royalty from other schools were present: Jennifer Patterson, Miss Indian Uintah High School, and her Attendant Harriett Foster. Marvella Cuch, West Junior High Princess and her royalty, Deanna Murray. Also present was LeAnn Sammaripa, Princess of the pow wow in Fallon, Nevada. Escorting Ms Yazxie was Nathan Thompson, Jimmy Redfoot escorted Ms Redfoot, Raffel Kanip presented Ms Duncan, Tommy Olsen escorted Anne Angel, and Clayton Sireech brought on ;ud .vilMiii'irm |