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Show T I Pge 4- - If r.: November 1. 1994 4 . Mlintah Basin Standard vsrtPs CotffrtfurtPi TUESDAY, November All 1 Saints Day WEDNESDAY, November 2 American Legion Post 64 Meeting, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, November 4 3-- A Footbafl Playoffs, Carbon at Uintah, 3 p.m. Loretta Evana VanWagner Stewart, administrator. Loretta was born in March of 1967 in Fallon, Nevada. She has a sister, Dribble, and a brother, Robert When Loretta was two and a half years old, she moved to California with her parents. At the age of six her father retired from the Navy and purchased her grandparents farm in Wellington. She said, "It was quite an adjustment moving from the city to the Meet The Candidates, Duchesne Courthouse, 7 p.m Ou chosen "Employee ofthe Month for October, according to Donna Lee TUESDAY, 90 Lara OF EMPLOYEE THE FOR OCTOBER-Lorc- tta Evans VanWagner, Stewarts Cedar Crest Care Center. graduation. Loretta attended Collage of Eastern Utah nursing program and graduated with a degree in applied science. "I developed my cam passion for sick people when my grandmother was dying of cancer. She was so special to me," said Loretta. In 1988 aha met her husband, John Lyndon VanWagner. He is very musically talented and enjoys entertaining. Ha is a hard working parson and can do anything he seta his mind to, said Loretta. m MONTH ' country." She attended Notre Dame School from grades three through nine, then Carbon High School after Novembers Get Out and Vote!!! FRIDAY, November 11 Veterans Day In the USA SATURDAY, November 12 9am-3pHoliday Bazaar, St. Helen's Parish Hall, land on Farmcreek. During the summer of 1924, he hauled dry logs off Farm creek Mountain with a two ADOPT A GRANDPARENT-- A new program was recently introduced at Stewarts Cedar Crest Care Center. The program, "Adopt a Grandparent," is sponsored by a Roosevelt Middle School fifth grade class. The class is pictured here. Adopt a Grandparent wheeled cart October 19 a new program In Hie spring of 1925 Virgil left woeOnintroduced to 15 of the resifor Dry Gulch across John Star The program in aponeored by dent!. Flat far lumber. In 1939 Virgil the Rooeevelt Middle School fifth purchased a sawmill and operated Rachel Dauga and Debbie it until retirement The sawmill is grade. Duncani (teacher! aide) daaa of owned and operated by his youn30 studente met with the residents gest son, Kim. and had an interview with them. In 1942 Virgil and Ernest This will be a program for the year. Roberts mode the first road from There are two student! resithe Rock Springs sign to the top of dent The residents said per have they Farmcreek. Virgil remembers enjoyed meeting the students. timber going for $1.40 per thouDecember 10 will be the 4th sand and commercial for $2.80 per Annual Christmas Bazaar. The "As a couple we eitfay camping, thousand. He says he likes living public is welcome to rent a games, crafts and family spending at Stewarts' Cedar Crest He said, time together," she commented. She said, "Our greatest joy is our "I eijoy the entertainment, the beautiftil daughter, Jessica, born in food and the people that are there." October of 1992. They moved to ths He jokingly said he thought he was Basin in July of 1993. They say going to jail, but said "this is a nice to be in." they eiyoy the mountains, etc., in place admits for October were: New thoBasin. Loretta came to work for Mildred Faueett, Ida Hbnrocks, Stewarts' Cedar Crest Care Center Helen Thayer, Kathy Cuch and' in January of this year. AnderJessie Virgil Robb was selected Virginia Andersen. Virginia "Resident of the Month" far Octo- son was later discharged. Residents celebrating birthdays Mr. Justin Lazenby, Tabiona, ber by his peers. He preferred to be were: Richard Long, Jess Hamblin, has been selected to attend The called Virgil. He was bam FebruAlberta Branch and Flora Mitchell. National Young Leaders Conferary 9, 1902 in Colorado to Homer Relief Society was under the ence from November 1 to NovemWinfHed Robb and Hattie Adeline Thomas. He was the seventh of direction of Roosevelt Sixth Ward ber 6 in Washington, D.C. The National Young Leaders Confernine children. His family moved to during the month of October. The following volunteers for the ence is a Roosevelt in 1906 by team and leadership development October entertainment were: Ole fbr high school students program wagon. Fiddlers, Dick and Amy, Scot who have demonstrated leadership 2'Y Virgil's father homesteaded 160 Time I LaMorr Farnsworth . and via, two and a half mfleq north of jufce potential and scholastic merit. snFrank Reynolds;Holly Hickenand "Justin, a junior at Tabiona High 'flteyJnritftoto Farmcreek on a ranch north of Jenny Roes; Ann and Allen, a School, wifi be among 350 Nationd Scholars attending the conference Elkham Ranger Station. He Halloween dance and program; HalPeanut from across America. .worked fbr the Forest Service at Sparkie; loween parade and a local Boy Ths theme of the National $2.50 a day, plus room and board. Scout troop made Leaden Conference is "The Young married Wilma Virgil Evelyn Stewarts Cedar Crest apologizes Leaden of Tomorrow Vernal. 1931 in June Meeting the 15, Walkup that they did not get the troop Leaden of Today." Throughout the They hod seven children. Six an number. The reridenta said ix-dthey conference, Justin will still living. His wife died in 1982. the gifts and entertaininteract with key leaden end In 1922 they moved bock to eqjoyed ment given. newameksn from the three brantook over the Farmcreek and Doyle ches of government, the media and and Appah lease. In 1923 Virgil the diplomatic corps. and Paul bought 40 acres of Indian Highlights of the program include welcoming remarks from the Floor of the United' States . far their crafts and other items they would like to sell. Contact 7 for Debra Marshall at mare information. Deadline for booth apace is November 4. Bids on the new addition to the care center were due by the end of October, according to Donna Lea Stewart, administrator. The treee and fence on the eaet aide of the center have been moved, ready for the construction to begin. 722-249- Mrs. Stewart and staff at the center say they appreciate the volunteers for their support Lazenby to attend national conference in Washington gui&ngteropqteiyfpecial-wseperm- considered for rrisauance in 199495. The Uinta Range Guide Service proposes fully guided photography and rifle hunts of mountain lion, bobcat, elk and block bear. The time of use is approximately December 15 through June 15 and August 28 through October 12. oy Justin Lazenby activities. In on ship activity, "If I Won Resident," y As president, i af the Cabinet and rspre-m Capitol Hill who to an international North Kona, ths National Young skill-buildi- role-pla- is ths in with Orrin G. Hatch "Hearing Testing "Hearing Aid Sales A Service "Most Insurances and Medicaid Accepted it has recently expired and is bring Jack-o-lantem- s. Utah License In November the Department of Human Services' Office of Family Support will open its Home Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) program. Thii program ii a federally funded assistance program designed to help eligible low income people pay a portion of their winter home heating billB. The HEAT program will open Tuesday, November 1, for the elderly and disabled. The general public con apply storting Tuesday, November 15. HEAT offers a onetime payment The amount paid depends on Ideation, type of fuel used, household size end income. Any cost above the HEAT payment must be paid by the applicant Applicants need to have identification, social security cards for everyone 18 years or older in the household, a copy of their mast recent utility bills, proof of income during the post calendar month for all household members, and proof of medical bills paid during the past month. Interested parties may coll their local Human Services office for the location of the nearest HEAT 8 Office. They may also cell if living in the Salt Lake area or if living outside of the Salt Lake area. Applications art available at mast Senior Citizen Centers, utility companies and 487-471- community service agenda. Home visits an available for those who are house bound. Lost year over 36,000 households received a HEAT payment The HEAT program expects to serve a similar number again this year. Tha Roosevelt and Duchesne District Rangers of the Ashley National Fore at wish to inform the public the following outfitting and Pre-Scho- ol BARRY D. FINLAY boms Dm Mrm nponnR munwni oosnoM to open HEAT program . ' . Forest Service considers permit reissuing special-us- e ' House of Representatives and a panel diecuqaion with Journalist! at tha National Pnaa dub Schofam will vimt fcnig) Office of Family Support which "Mock Scholars the robs of United 8tatas RsprossntativM by debating, Additional information regarding this -- application may be obtained at the Rooeevelt Ranger District Office, 244 West Hwy 40 (Box 33S6X Roosevrit; Utah 84066. Writteqoomqifflte will be received through November 12. Comment should be sent to Joe Bistryski, District Ranger at the above address. Comments are encouraged on this proposed use of the Ashley National Forest Shewn Labrum of tha Uinta Range Guide Service hoe requested his application be considered for 20 service days on the Roosevelt and five service days on tha South Unit of the Duchesne Districts. None of the hunts will be within the High Uintaa Wilderness. 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