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Show gage 4- - August 24. 1993 tOintah Basin Standard ComftmPif August 24 Duchesne County Fair-T- . vetfps TUESDAY, Saturday, August 28 Tabiona High School Registration-Al- so Aug. 27 8ant4pm 25 WEDNESDAY, August Project Children: Child Fmd, Roosevelt East Stake Center, 9 set for August 27 THURSDAY. August 26 Contemporary Literature Presentation, Todd Elem., 6 p.m. Altamont Book Club Meeting, Moon Lake Building, 7 p.m. a.m.--Al- FRIDAY, hru so August 27 Football Openers, Richfield at Union, Altamont at Dugway SATURDAY, August 28 MechamKroon reception, Altamont area, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. MurrayRadley reception, Roosevelt, 630 p.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAY, August 29 David Rust homecoming, Altamont 1st, 12:50 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 1 VFW Field Service Officer, Job Service, 12 noon to 1 p.m. Joan Farrell honored at Elderhostel function Mccham and Wes Kroon will SOON TO BE MARRIED-Kris- ty be married August 28 at the Moon Lake Ward. MechamKroon Roosevelt resident Joan Farrell was recently honored in California by the UCLA Center on Aging for her service and contributions to the Elderhostel Program while serving as manager of the Loyola University program. . Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Mecham an pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kristy, to Wes Kroon, son of Shannan White and Jim Kroon. They will be married August 28 at the Moon Lake Ward chapel, Boneta. A reception honoring them will be held the same evening from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. In case of any oversight, all friends and relatives are invited. Kristy is a 1993 graduate of Altamont High School. She was active in cheerleading, volleyball and basketball. She is currently employed in Salt Lake. Wes is a 1989 graduate of Union High School. He was active in football, baseball and basketball. He was voted athlete of the year his senior year. He played football far Dixie College one year and has attended the University of Utah for the past two years. He is currently employed by Porter Stone in Salt Lake. They will make their home in Salt Lake. Mary-mou- nt 0 0 tmsttDmmi Elderhostel is a world-wid- e program for older learners who are intellectually and geographically on the move. Classes an offered throughout the United States at colleges, museums, and libraries. A certificate from UCLA credited Ms. Farrell for "her indomitable spirit, her contribution to today's society and wisdom of her age. Ms. Farrell managed the program at LMU for four years and then moved to Roosevelt This program has taught me to express myselfand made me see that we dent have to sit home and worry about ourselves," said Ms. Farrell. Ms. Farrells achievements with Elderhostel were profiled in a recent article in the LA. Times two summers ago, and UCLA honored Farrell and other Elderhostel t participants June 14, rale models in many Elderhostel guests were examples of growth, showing me the best in lift was yet to be. Aging should not stop a curiosity for learning, adventure and friendships," said Ms. Farrell. 1993.-"Grea- and Aug. Downard, girl. Aug. 16-R- oiy ell, boy. Aug. Aug. and Teresa MitchLee Stevene, girl. Cloyton and 17-L- acy hard Evelyn Scott, girl. Aug. 18-W- Fawn ade Joan Farrell and Michelle Horrocks, boy. Aug. UPCOMING WEDDING -- Karen Murray and Robbins A. Radley will be married in the Salt Lake Temple August 27. MurrayRadley Larry C. and Cheryl J. Murray, Roosevelt, announce the upcoming wedding of their daughter, Karen Murray, to Robbins A Radley, son of Sylvia A Radley and the late Dr. Keith "C" Radley, Sr., Salt Lake. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake Ttemple August 27, and a receptionfoarbeeue will be held in their honor at the Larry Murray residence at 637 So. 100 East from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. August 28. Casual dress requested. In case of inclement weather the reception will be moved to the Roosevelt Fourth Ward chapel, 100 So. State Street. Karen is currently attending the University of Utah and working as a research assistant in the orthopedic laboratory at the Veterans Administration Medical Center. She plans to graduate in two years with a degree in biology and then go on to medical school. Robb also is attending the University of Utah where he is studying psychology and working for the universitys department of public safety: This couple plan on making their home in Salt Lake. . IviePalmer Mrs. Katherine A Ivie, Myton, is pleased to announce the wedding of her daughter, Susan Rene Ivie, to William Anthony Palmer, son of Calvin and Grace Palmer, Gooding, Idaho. The ceremony will be held August 28 at 1:00 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Twin Falls, Idaho. There will be a reception afterwards. Susan is the daughter of the late Gerry L Ivie. Friends and family are invited. and Wilda Manning, boy. fry Lily AmericanFamily Lie Assurance Company of ColumbuK, Georgia is proud to announce Its newest representative. We insurers against cancer expense, and we also offer intensive care and accident dteabli insurance. We welcome groups as wet as kvflvidual cients. If our representative may be of service with regard to I know whats going on out there. I can hear bulletin boards going up all over the state. I can see teachers experimenting with just how to arrange the desks. (We still believe that the perfect dedr arrangement is yet to be discovered, but when unveiled will produce an atmosphere of cooperation, positive discipline, oral hygiene and world peace J We're looking over the game plan. What tried and true project works beautifully? What might we try thats new and motivating? Will the kids like us? Will we like ths kids? Some teachers are planning field trips and fon homework incentives and science experiments. Others are planning ways to keep their kids off drugs and out of gangs and looking for ways to just get them to keep coming to class. In every district and every school and every classroom, there are teachers getting ready for your children. Getting ready for you to share with us your most precious, most fragile charges. And every one of those educators knows that no matter how much we plan and anticipate and prepare, we will not be your childs greatest teacher. Through it all, well be lucky if someday they remember some moment of inspiration. Some grasp of a concept Some skill. Some laugh. Sane tear. And if we see them in the store years later, well be proud if they come up and say they liked being in our class. They'll tap us on the shoulder and say, "Remember me?" And if theyre especially cruel, theyll show us cute pictures of their own children and make us go hone and stare in the mirror and wonder how they could possibly have grown up while we mysteriously have managed to stay exactly the same. Adrienne Haimston, daughter of Troy and Artie Haimston, celebrated her first birthday August 19. new pofides, upgrading your old policies, or claims, please do not hesitate to cal: Sharon Thacker (801) Eskelson, UEA President 454-356- 8 Quincec Lee, daughter of Gary and Angie Mathews, Altamont, celebrated her first birthday August 11. 7. And well get a little misty-eye- d when t)iey tell us (as they tell nearly all their teachers) that we were their best one. The most important teacher in their lives. But well know deep inside that tide is not so. Well know that although it was our honor as well as our profession to teach them, their most important teacher was always someone else. Someone who made our work possible. As proud and prepared and passionate as we will always be to welcome our students, we will never lose sight that a child's most influential teacher is the parent The best teacher in your childs life should be you. "Uintah Basin Staumdlaiirdl Would like to find a correspondent for the Roosevelt and Myton Areas. If interested please contact: Mike Ross At 722-513- 1 tfQTbw, Duchesne County Hospital And Duchesne Valley Medical Center Invites You lb Our HEALTH FAIR Saturday, August 29, 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. At The Duchesne Valley Medical Center (By The Fair Grounds) ' s -- y- - WTReturn to'the Jraditlon Ojjorth Americas Tented Orcui J , Vs V . - - V W.I& ; V J . Oliver, daughter of and Oliver, Jody Barry celebrated her first birthday August 12. Lauren Health Survey Profile $10.00 For Blood Test Come Fasting Cotton Candy EKG's $15.00 Balloons Snowcones "Ask The Doctor" Booths Fire Truck Ambulance Information Devoted To Important Health Issues 4-A-ST- OR IHSna INTAH BASIN SIAM . i 250 West 300 North Duchesne County Hospital 6 Duchesne Valley Medical Center 738-242- 722-469- 1 . |