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Show Page 14 October 19. 1988 .W dJJin&ah (Basin (BtansHardi . Woman honored by BYU nursing . fcNJRS?'" v nursing; with both specialist and practitioner orientations. She began her studies while living in Vernal, and for the first 18 months of the program commuted to Salt Lake and Provo St least once each week. She has maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout her graduate studies, thereby being granted the Purhiman Scholarship for tuition and fees. Susan has expressed repeated thanks for support from lier four children, aa well as her extended family, most of whom live in Roosevelt She is a credit to the university and has set a distinguished example of academic and clinical excellence. Susan K. Rasmussen-Rk- h was recently selected by. BYU mining faculty to be honored at the 1988 honor studentalumni banquet, held duringhomeeoming week in Provo. She was chosen as1 having distinguiahed herself through outstanding performance while a graduate student at BYU. The coveted award waa extended to 16 BYU students representing individual colleges at the university. Susan is the daughter of Dave and Ruth Rasmussen, Roosevelt She will complete her studies in Decsmber, and will neaive a masters of science degree in child - . - ! V Susan third place at the state contests in state contest winners 4-- H earn Denver 4-- H Roundup trip . Loris Evans and James placed first in the meal preparaEvans, daughter and eon of Steve tion category with a meal they and Beverly Evans, Altamont; prepared together. All of those Morris Roberts, daughter of youth will attend the Western David and Nadine Roberta, TabiRoundup in Denver, to be held November and ona; Jay Park, daughter-oDuchesne County was Robert and Rcnae Park, all earned conin the state y'M trip to Denver, Colorado by tests. addition to the previously In winning first place awards in the Contests held mentioned honors, Kelli ! Ann Utah State recently Utah State University Paulson,' daughter of Clair and Ruth Poulson, Duchesne, won in Logan. ; first Talent conThese enthusiasts place in the test in the piano division; Marrio . particiagainst other the pants from throughout the state and Joy also participated inwin-, to win first place in their chosen state style dress revue, after . ning at the county level; Julynne Lorie took with an first categories. illustrated talk aha presented on Mathis, daughter of Morrell and leadership skills; James won with Barbara Mathis, Duchesne, and a demonstration on how to fit and Honda Pratt, daughter of Mr. and show aheap. Marrio and Joy Mrs. Merrell Pratt, Tabiona, won 4--H . S-- 7. f ed Todd Elementary students were TODD ELEMENTARY CITIZENS OF THE MONTH-Thc- se school. Students arc chosen each at recent behavior assembly for their exemplary recognized at a them. Pictured r, back: Jeremy Beck, month at the school, and their parents arc.honorcd with Lewis Yvonne Lc alien Black, Daniel Ccsspooch, and Parrish, Tara Winn, and Barney; front, Sophia Buffalo. 4-- H ' 4-- H - 4-- H com-pet- 4-- ed Rasmusscn-Ric- h H crop judging; Marci Zufelt, daugh' ter of Therm and Leo Ann Zufelt, Roosevelt, won a blue ribbon at state competition for her egg demonstration, and a trophy at the county competition in Homo Environment Other participants at the state contests were Dean Richens, Myton; Lori Freston, Arcadia; and Ben Park, Tabiona, who competed in livestock and dairy judging. TVoy Cooper, USU County Extension Agent and Barbara Mathis, USU Home Economist accompanied the Duchesne County youth. For more information concerning the program, contact the USU Extension Center. 4-- H 4-- H . . Lyn Nelson, Clinton, spent the past week visiting with his grand- parents, the Max Nelsons, and his cousin Joes family. Elder Nelson is the am of Ted and Gayle Nel- son, Clinton, and grandson of Max and Nola Nelson, Montwell. Ho has been called to serve a mission for tha IDS church in Natal, Italy, lyn will enter the training center in November. Harry and Lillian Peacock, Rangely, visited with her father. Bill Nelson during the week. Kenion Lars Powell, son of Afton ; . ' TODD PRIDE FOR CITIZENS OF THE MONTH-Th- ese students, one from each grade at Todd Elementary, were selected by their teachers for their demonstration of exemplary behavior. They were honored at a special assembly at West Jr. High October 3. Pictured -r back: Jennifer Mitchell, Darrell Swenson, Jillion Burson, Charley Chapoose, Sonny Van, and Hilary Abercrombie; front Edward Rccd, Randy Tryon, Patsy McClure, Crystal Scholes, and Jennifer Powell. H 1- ant Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Deft Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Salt Lake, spent the weekend in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humes and family, Wyoming, spent the weekend visiting relatives in Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Carlson, Edith Frandsen, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Frandsen and boys, Joleen Carlsen, Chris Sweat Mr. and hjrs. Roy Sweat and family, Pleas Mr. and Mrs. TVoy Fabrizio and family returned home this week. TVoy has been working in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Mark I vis and friend, Salt Lake, spent the week H end with Elthora Casper, and did some elk hunting. Ruby Roberta, Glaydes Calvin and Callie Josie, Salt Lake, visited friends and relatives in Hanna Friday. They and their husbands just returned from a trip to Italy, where they visited relatives and did some genealogy work. Basil and Murray Defa also went Mr. and Mrs. Randy Nye and family, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Amen and family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines and girls, and grandson Levi, spent a few days in California visiting their family. and James TO ATTEND 4-- WESTERN ROUNDUP-Lor- ie will who attend the 4-Evans, two of the Duchesne County youth NovemColorado in ' H Western Roundup, to be held in Denver, ber, earned the privilege by winning honors at the state 4-; contests in Logan. Others participating, but not pictured, are Merrie Roberts and Joy Park. ' Steve Rhoades and Jimmy, Nevada, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clegg; California, came to Altamont fear Vivians class reunion. They than visited Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Rhoades and family a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hatch and son, Randolph, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Amen over the weekend. Clifford Roberts spent the weekend at his hone in Hanna. Ha is recuperating from hia recent illness, at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis, Duchesne. Local educators attend UEA meeting Utah's 430,000 public school students had a four-da- y weekend while their educators gathered at the Salt Palace for the Utah Education Association Convention, nity to heighten their professional knowledge in sessions with authorities in many subject anas." said CampbelL The two UEA convention days are not contract days for teachers. An Idea Fair, featuring tha ingenuity of teachers in devising classroom techniques, displays and teaching methods was last week. Dr. Ernest L. Boyer, presi- dent of the Carnegie Foundation, which recently released the Report Qard on School Reform, was the keynote speaker. UEA President Jim Campbell said the Report Card," based on an opinion survey of 800 teachers from etch of the 60 states, contains information about .Utah teachers. Both Boyer and Campbell addressed educators at About 50 groups in various education specialties staged programs to upgrade educators reskills, presented search findings and heard authorities on educational topics. Mora than 400 commercial it and displays greeted educators in tha Salt Palace Exhibit Hall, including book publishers, computer companies and firms that publish instructional te tha general session. non-prof- UEA Executive Director Low- ell Baum conducted the presentation of awards to several persons for educational accomplishments. The UEA convention provides educators with the opportu- - ' materials. Campbell said convention participants received information about the tax initiatives and how Your Halloween Headquarters In The Basin they would affect system. Gift's Gags I si &Gimmicks Utahs school m and Lara Powell,1 Montwell, was married to Barbra Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn Bennett, with Bishop Michael Bameck officiating. The wedding; reception and program, were held in the Seventh ward building: guests included Leri Nicholas and Tiffany Ward, from midwest Wyoming; Wendy and Hood, Bollvue, Wash.; a ' Td ' grandmother, .Verde Wright, Wayne and Shirley Wright and family, Loene Nelson and son, Brian, Karla and Megan and Clifford Atwood, Dalk and Janiel Powell and Jenny, Dean and Brent Powell, all of Salt Lake; Sandra Aldradga, Vernal. Parents of the groom hosted a wedding breakfast for approximately 70 family members at the church. Harry and Fon tells Tomlinson qjoyed a visit from grandson. Trey Kynaston from Trade Tech in Orem. Ha was on hia way home to Vernal. Company Friday at Tomlinsons were friends, Elva and Frank Velart, Salt Lake. They came for the funeral services of Marie Miller Saturday. Neil and Gerri Nielsen returned from a visit to New Hampshire, when they spent time with a daughter, Alieta and Paul and children, Brooke, a and Sha. Randy Nelson and his uncle, Bill Nelson, ware in Salt Lake Wednesday when Bill spentihe day at tha Veterans hospital for tests and check-uThey visited with hia daughters, Glenda and Billy. Karen Brown, Price, was overnight company with her parents Tuesday. Dean and Brent Powell, Salt Lake, 'wen home with their parents, tha Boyd Powells, over the weekend. Out-of-tow- n Bil-lade- au Chil-ish- p. v , Goes Mad Over Halloween. We're Bigger & Better This Year. More Costumes, Make-uHats, Wigs, Decorations & Accessories Than Ever Before. p, fantastic Selection Of Masks, Professional And Theatrical. Pinatas Free Helium Balloon With Eveiy $10.00 Purchase Come In If You Dare & See What We've Brewed Up installation ceremony for Future FUTURE LEADERS-T- hc Business Leaders of America was held Oct. S. Bill Olsen is flic state FBLA president, Sharilyn Homer is the mountain region vice president and Scott Knell. The new officers that were installed are; (left to right) Kymberii Riser, president. Bill Olsen, installing official, Menit Jones, pariiamentarian, .Suzanne and Kathy Matthews," junior Chambers, senior vice president Not pictures is Cathy Allred, secretary. vice-preside- 84 N. 200 Kooaevelt 722-237- 8 nt, . |