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Show - Page 4 - September 13. 1994 lUinfah Basin Standard T t ;v 'i f. vetPs CofffffffffP a TUESDAY, ' n September 13 Area Quitters Meeting, Moon Lake Building, 7:30 p.m VFW Representative, Roosevelt Job Service, 9:30-1- 1 a.m. WEDNESDAY, September 14 Duchesne Co. Planning Advisory Committee Meeting, UBATC, Roosevelt, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, September 15 Volleyball, Duchesne at Tabiona, East Carbon at AHS, Carbon at Union High School LDS Singles BBQ, Roosevelt, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, September 16 Hawkinsflucker reception, Ballard, p.m. Football, Union at Wasatch, AHS at Milford, DHS at Dugway SATURDAY, September 17 LuckMadsen reception, Neola, 9 p.m. BellParker reception, Roosevelt, 9 p.m. Pennies By The Inch Begins-Th- ru October 1 American Legion Dist. 9 Fall Convention, Duchesne, 6pm Myton Elem. Back To School Night & BBQ, 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY, September 18 Conley Moon homecoming, Duchesne 1st, 9 a.m. Tyson Hancock farewell, Roosevelt 3rd, 10:45 a.m. Sherese Grover farewell, Ballard North, 10:45 a.m. David Dudley homecoming, Altamont 1st, 1020 a.m. Jason Gardner homecoming, Roosevelt 9th, 10:50 a.m. James Evans homecoming, Altamont 2nd, 12:45 p.m. Spanish Language Mass, St. Helen's Church, 1 1 a.m. SATURDAY, September 24 0 p.m. TermeyMarshall reception, Altamont, 7-- 9 7-- 7-- Ann Addis and Christopher Kent Royer were married Saturday, September 3. NEWLYWEDS-Jcnnif- er AddisRoyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Raynor, Park City, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Addii, Lae Cruses, New Mexico, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer Ann, to Christopher Kent Royer, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kent Royer, Roosevelt The 10:00 wedding was officiated by Rev. Elmer Royer in the presence of family and friends Saturday, September 3, at the First Assembly of God in Layton. Following a wedding trip to Oregon, Chris and Jenny will work as youth directors at Cache Valley Christian Center in Logan. Chris is employed by Intermountain Youth Care, and Jenny will continue her education 7:30-9:3- UPCOMING WEDDING-Ali- cia Hawkins and David Tucker have chosen to be married September 16. HawkinsTucker Alicia Hawkini, daughter of Earl and Vicki Hawkins, and David Tucker, son of Clark and Mama Tucker, have chosen to be married September 16 in the Ballard North Ward chapel, East Highway 40. A reception will be held in their honor from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. In case of an oversight, all friends and family are invited to attend.. at Utah State University. FIVE from bottom left) Eima Carter, great great grandmother, Vernal; Jennifer Brunner, mother. Anchorage, Alaska; Sheryl grandmother, Anchorage; Oea Crow, great grandmother, Roosevelt; and Audra Brunner, baby, pose for a five generation picture taken August 9. GENERATIONS-fdockwi- se Crow-Brunne- Luck and Howard F. Madsen TEMPLE WEDDING-Natal- ce have chosen to be married Friday, September 16, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. LuckMadsen Natal ee Luck, daughter of Lance and Mauri ne Luck, Neola, will become the bride of Howard F. Madsen, son of Floyd and Sue Madsen, South Jordan. The couple will be married Friday, September 16, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. They will be honored at a wedding reception Saturday, September 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Neola chapel. Natalee is a 1992 graduate of Union High School and is currently attending Utah State University, Logan, majoring in fashion merchandising. Howard is a 1988 graduate of Bingham High School in South Jordan and served an LDS mission to Bolivia. He is currently attending Utah State University where he is mqjoring in nutrition and dietetics. Following their wedding, the couple will make their home in Logan, where they will be continuing their education. In case of an oversight, all friends and family are encouraged to attend. Don't Be So Down In the Mouth i r, Utah event chosen to appear on 95 list Ths Christmas Lights on Temple Square in Salt Lake November 24, 4, 1996, has been chosen to appear in the 1995 Top 100 Events in North America by the American Bus Association. Officials of ABA and Destinations magazine, the association? travel trade publication, recently 1995-Januar- y made the announcement in awards ceremonies at the National press Club in Washington, D.C. The Top 100 Events includes UJ3. and Canadian events from each state and province. ABA annually selects UA and Canadian events that appeal to a wide range pf audiences. The events range from festivals honoring music and heritage to anniversary celebrations and light displays. The trade association of the intercity h industry, ABA has conducted motor-coac- Ann Bell and Joseph Ian Parker TEMPLE MARRIAGE-Sar- ah will be married in the Logan Temple September 16. BellParker Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Bell announce the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Ann, to Joeeph Ian Parker, son of Mr. Tom Parker and Mrs. Senia Weinrich. They will be married September 16 in the Logan Temple. A reception in their honor will be held Saturday, September 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Rooeevelt First Ward chapel. All friends are invited to attend. Sarah is a 1992 graduate from Union High School where she was involved in drill team. She is a junior at USU mqjaring in elementary the Top 100 program since 1982 to education. North America's rich diversity and assist tour operators in planning itineraries. A committee comprised of h operators and travel industry officials diooses the Top 100 based on nominations submitted to ABA by state and provincial tourism offices. Each is allowed to submit up to seven events for consideration. "Committee members careftilly evaluate the nominations before narrowing the list down to 100. Then they decide which two events will be singled out for top honors," said George T. Snyder, Jr., ABA President and CEO. "Judges find the selection process extremely difficult, with so many worthy events nominated," he said. showcase motor-coac- Going Ont Of Business Joe graduated from Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls in 1986. He a mission far the LDS Church in the California Ventura Mission. Joe is a sergeant in a Special Farces Airborne Unit of the Utah National Guard. He is a senior at USU mqjoring in family and human develoserved pment Sarah and Joe will reside in Logan where both will continue their studies. DEADLINES FOR THE UINTAH BASIN STANDARD UPImI.WI 47STORY, 800-427-- 86 Salle . to the editor, photos, etc.: Thursday, 5 pm. Legs! notices: Thursday, 5pm. Clasifled ads: Thursday, S p jb. Display ads: Thursday, 5 p jb. Items received after the deadline .will be published ia the next Issue. - ."A ,. 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