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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 23. 1988 - Psm 9 New dental office in familiar spot Dr. Michael W. Stuart will be hosting an evening openhouae at hia new dental office at 468 E. 300 N. on Thursday, December 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. Although new to the area, he is rapidly makingRooeev-e- lt his home, as his sphere of friends grows daily through his dental practice. Dr. Stuart bought the office of Randy Johnson, who passed away summer. Johnson was by those who knew and worked with him, and Stuart acknowledges the big shoes he has to fill as he takes over Johnsons practice; Dr. Johnson was a real asset to this community. I hope we can carry on that tradition,1 he says. Stuart, originally from Wells, Nevada, received his dental education at Virginia Commonwealth University, the last two years spent in practical experience. He had embarked in s private practice in Phoenix when he heard about the office In Roosevelt that last well-belov- , ed was available. I just thought I would come and take a look," says Stuart ofhis first venture to Roosevelt. 1 really didnt think I would do anything about it But when we got here, I ' it found I really liked The people are great and I felt right at home. And since I came ftom a small town, it is easy for me to like the setting here. Stuart and his wife Pamela are the parents of four children: Mandi, Joshua, Brooke, and Ryan. Arrivingin they are enjoying life in Roosevelt so far. Dr. Stuart ia joined in his operation by Julie Gates, office manager and veteran ofthe office having worked for Dr. Johnson for .eight years prior to Dr. Stuarts . NEW ON THE SCENE-- is Dr. Michael Stuart, who recently bought the practice of Dr. Randy Johnson.Hc is happy to be in ing teeth, that Roosevdt, vid is ready to fill your every is. He invites the public to become acquainted with his practice at an openhouse on December 1. need-regard- arrival; Sharon Labrum, dental assistant; Becky Braxzle, hygienist; and Shauna Robb, part-tim- e to be planted later this fall. Robert King; with hia family, drove to Ogden to attend the fu-' neral of hia aunt, Mary King: POSTER CHAMP-Dav- id Eckels poses with an individual trophy and school traveling trophy for Stan and LaRae Iloopee enan overnight visit from Toni of son the Education Contest Water Poster statewide Eckels, first in in his the joyed place category taking and Joe Weaver, with their four Mr. and Mrs. Marc Eckels, is a kindergartner at East Elementary. children, of Grand Junction. Stan Hbopes won a pair of Fifty members of the branch attended the Elders Quorum binoculars tor his second place 'l party last Saturday night. Chili, win in the big buck contest PHLTS-ANGlenda Arrowchia, Mrs. Ben crackers and cake were rolls, ' ' served, followed by round dane- - Wilson, and Loide&n Natani were TER1S :i)RI-;Aelection judges for the itivnii area."1 GlOn'da idyS ? The ware Young J 'ffttnm vr Tjy !TFii fij$ 'V driven to Vernal by Ednal Sim- - aha eiyqyed visiting with local HICKEN'S v rnns and LaRae Mooeman to HUNTING Sound of Music, at the Uintah CLUB High School. They went especially We Have All Your to watch the performance of PHONE Mooeman, who acted in the Stocking Stuffers! musical. or Pennzoil Company reported item, versus $1.3 billion in 1987. The Bullock reservoir has 'Stocking Stuffers as low as 722-34Randal B. McDonald, presithird quarter net income of $39.3 10 cent been planted with .10,000 6 to million, or 93 cents per share, up dent and chief executive officer, rainbows, and catchablee are 'Sand Paintings from $4.7 million, or 2 cents per aid all segments reported higher Mugs hare earned during the same third quarter operating results for Toys 1987. Net income in . compared to prior year levels. quarter tiie first nine months of 1988 was 'All income Eatings 3 for $1.00 investment Additionally, $1.4 billion, or $36.07 per share, 'Necklaces $1.00 Each increased over prior year levels as versus $26.4 million, or 35 cents a result of proceeds from short'Pinata's 2 for $15.00 per share, for the comparable term investments which included period in 1987. the $3 billion settlement of the Sales On All THIS . Earnings for the nine month . litigation with Texaco. bil1988 include of a $1.7 Christmas Decoratio period FRIDAY Earnings for the oil and gaa lion extraordinary gain (after segment increased due to higher & expenses and estimated current gas sales volumes, while operatand deferred taxes), or $41.83 per ing results for the petroleum prodSATURDAY share, associated with the $3 bilucts segment were up due to ONLY lion cash settlement of the litigahigher refinery margins. Texand tion between Pennzoil Operating income for the h aco, Inc., and after-ta-x sulphur segment improved sigcharges of $303 million, or $7.65 nificantly as a result of substanper share, resulting from the distially higher sales volumes. n of certain McDonald also pointed out position and assets and other charges. that quarterly earnings include Revenues for the third quarencouraging results from the filter of 1988 were $617 million vertration products company, Facet sus $450 million for the same Enterprises Inc., which was ac--. period last year. Revenues for the quired in May, 1988. nine month period were $1.6 billion, excluding the extraordinary . Pennzoil reports quarter earnings dental assistant Come meet Dr. Stuart and hii staff at the openhouse December 1. people who came to vote, and especially. eqjoyed talking to Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Natani. 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