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Show Page 10 - September 26. 1990 QJjintfah Basin Standard RMS group INFORMS The student! from Roosevelt Middle School don't always play around; often they are busy members of a news gathering group called, I NJ.OJLMJ3. The initials stand for "Incredible News Prom Our Roosevelt Middle School." The students will be covering the news and taking pictures of the events occurring at their school for the "Uintah Basin Standard, school yearbook and monthly calendar, and the "Ute Bulletin." Members of INFORMS are: Jeri Cuch, Amber Preston, Matt Yack, Andrsw Purcell, Cherie Lowe, Leslie Foote, Bryson Hunt, Teresa Pish, Gayiynn Buchanan, Amy Washburn, Michael Fausett, Slade Gurr, Stadia Abercrombie, Jeremy Ross, Sharalee Larsen, Nedra Harper, Spring Amboh, Donovan Weight, Chuck Embleton, Jaime Wood, Cory Navanick, Melissa Yack, Dusty Monks, Jamie Baraeck, Julie Sims, INFORMATIVE STUDENTS Middle School's I.N.F.O.R.M.S. cover the news. Those who are members of die group include: Jeri Cuch, Amber Freston, Matt Yack, Andrew Purcell, Cherie Lowe, Leslie Foote, Bryson Hunt, Teresa Fish, Gayiynn Buchanan, Amy Washburn, Michael Fausett, Slade Gurr, Stacha Abercrombie, Jeremy Ross, Sharalee Larsen, Nedra Harper, Spring Amboh, Donovan Weight, Chuck Embleton, Jaime Wood, Cory Navanick, Melissa Yack, Dusty Monks, Jamie Bimcck, Julie Sims, Kelly Collett, Wendy Webb, Maigen Nelson, Makele Fausett, Shelby Sanders, Heather Osborne, Kris Wentworth, Angie Hansen, Steven Weight, Ephriam Colorow, Jolynn Cowan, Jacquc Bell, Chad Rich, Lane Christensen, Roxanne McBride, and Camille Heaton. their annual Vegetable Art and NEOLA ELEMENT ARY-hc-ld flowers are locally grown. and All 'Show. Flower vegetables are winners Grand sweepstake pictured. Bade row: (L to R) Front row: Trevor Luck, Luck. Brandon Ercanbrack, Austin Jordan Dye, Jaci Hardman. . Kelly Collett, Wendy Webb, Maigen Nelson, Makele Fausett, Shelby Sanders, Heather Osborne, Kris Wentworth, Angie Haneen, Steven Weight, Ephriam Colorow, Jolynn Cowan, Jacque Bell, Chad Rich, Lane Christensen, Roxanne McBride, and Camille Heaton. In Sacrament Meeting of the Bluebell Ward, some reorganization was done in the Primary and Young Womens. Marlene Roberts, Maxine Todd, Mazy Bird and NonaLee Goodrich were released from the Primary. The new officers were NonaLee Goodrich, President Seniors go back to third grade 13Er$SH5r w L4 What things were like in the "grxxl old days" was the basis for a recent activity at Duchesne Elementary School. Wednesday, September 19, was Senior Citizen Day for the there. In this years Social Studies these students am studying communities, and the unit theyre on deals with customs and traditions, third--grade- rs retirement, and senior citizens, according to Suzzann Young and Kathaleen Goodsell, teachers for the group. Invited to participate with the in an third-grad- ers ican meal ofhot dogs, apple pie, and root beer, warn seniors: Irma Pouleen, ShanaLee Loertacher, 1st Counselor, Janet Powell, 2nd Counselor, and Velma Monsen, Secretary. In the Young Womens: Sue Goodrich is President Lori Monsen is 1st Nellie Lang, Raynold Hansen, and Counselor, Clarine Cook ia 2nd Lydia and Porter Morrell, who took Counselor and Bonnie Tew ia turns telling the children about their Secretary, Beehive Advisor is Sheh lives, and the traditions, and Powell, Mia Maid Advisor ia Elisaattitudes that have bean handed beth Parry, and Laurel Advisor ia down to them. Of particular interest Susan Marshall. were the comparisons made between Those visiting the Dean Roberts the seniors schooldays and thoee of home for the weekend were Roxtodays students. All the seniors anne Roberta and friend Mark stressed the value of work, and of Ericson of Salt Lake City and Margo and Calvin Roberts of keeping busy all their lives. Mrs. Lang quoted Theodore Sunset Utah. Roseabell Ames has been in the Roosevelt as saying; "When you play, hospital but is home recovering. play hard, but when you work, don Garda Seeley is out of the hoepi-- . play at all." This attitude seemed to be the consensus of all the senior tal and staying with her sister ' Deloris Moneen in VemaL Verl and citizens present , Marie Roper drove to Vernal and visited with Garda. Tony Bird and now wife Bonny had their wadding reception at Lapoint Ward, Saturday 22. Tony la the am of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bird and Bonny is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Tomlinson. Thoee attending the wedding from out of town ware: Debbie and Troy Mitchell, David and Ababa Bird, Benny Bird, Bud and Hazel Jack-soRoberta Larsen of Arizona, and Leslie Johnson of Salt Lake. The couple will be living in Roosen, velt Jodi and Bob Hoff were honored Old Fashioned BBQ at the Bluebell Park Pavilion on Saturday, September 22. Many friends and relatives attended the festive party for the new coupltf. Thoee attending from out of town were Linda Rosewood and Jamie G. of Salt Lake. The Bay Scouts of Bluebell Ward had a fun and creative night with their mothers. It was called "Ingenues Night" Mothers and sons warn given a variety of objects to build various things. Some made can, airplanes, people, houses, etc. After thist was done, they hot to sculpture figures out of carmeled popcorn. It was a fun night LaVor Bristol is the Scoutmaster. Glenn Todd has left to go bade to at a lovely school at USU. i. 4 Bishop earns Masters Kazan R. Bishop, Perron, has requirements for a master of education degree in elementary education at Utah state 'ft j completed s 'J' , - NO GENERATION Hansen tells about his boyhood homesteading in Idaho to third graders at Duchesne GAP-Rayn- old Elementary. University. Bishop is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Richman, Roosevelt and her husband ia Barry Lynne Bishop, formerly of Hinckley. She attended Union High School and received her bachelor of science degree in elementary educa- tion at Southern Utah State Col- lege in 1971. She now teaches kindergarten at Fernm Elementary School, Emery Cbunty School District For her maeterie degree at USU, Bishop completed a prqject on developing an inaervice model for implementing- science teaching through the inquiry procaaa skills method. SK2353ES - 36 Full Size Professional Protraits for just $21 .95 THE Cheerleaders are top row (L to R): Amanda Despain, Lori Tollefson, and Valerie Johansen. Bottom row: Annette Featross (J.V. Captain), Sondra Featross, Sue Spencer (Captain), Karen Hanberg, Clarice Featross, and Toni Abbott. Not pictured are Cami Featross, Angie Ivie, and Beth Spencer. 1990-91-Duches- ne Our Entire Portrait Package Is Just $21.95 In 2 Poses Infants to Adults - Families Welcome No extra charges for groups. 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