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Show V I I Page 4 - February 4. 1997 :Uintah Basin Standard vertps TUESDAY, February 4 ' Duchesne County Cattlemen's Annual Dinner, Roosevelt Boys Basketball, Salt Lake Luthem at Tabiona High School Librarys Book Group, Roosevelt, 7 p.m. Girts and Boys Hoop, Park City at Union High School Girls' Basketball, Dugway High School at Altamont THURSDAY, February 6 Uintah Basin Diabetes Support Group, UBMC, 7 p.m. Basketball, Altamont at Duchesne High School Eastern Utah Child Care Workshop, UBATC, 6 p.m. FRIDAY, ' i L.'; TEMPLE WEDDING-Kat- ie VanTxssell will be married ' a Lynn Fcbnury Wilkinson and Daniel Evan 14 in the Salt Lake Temple. WilkinsonIVanTassell Katie Lynn Wilkinaon will many Denial Evan VanTasaell on Friday, February 14, 1997, in the Salt7--Lake LDS Tampla. A reception will honor the couple that evening; from 9 p.m.. at the Orchard Hills LDS Church located at 949 N 550 W American Fork, Utah. A second reception will be held locally for the newlywede on Saturday, February IS, at the Tabiona LDS Ward in Tabiona Utah, from p.m. with a program at 8:30 and dancing from Katie ia the daughter of Larry and Sherri Wilkinson of American Fork. She graduated mxn American Fork High School and LDS Saminaiy in 1994. Katie was always an active member of and the Utah High Schools Rodeo Aeaociation. She hae attended SUU and also UVSC. Katie ia currently employed by Albertaons. Daniel the eon of Owen and Margie VanTaesell of Tabiona. Daniel graduated from Tabiona High in 1993, waa a Sterling Scholar nominee, !? inatail LaaaLall aaJ LaaLaSkatl Mawawaasa 11a AUaai Aaa J 7-- 1. February 7 Boys Basketball, Rich at Tabiona High School GED Test, Uintah School District--Als- o Feb. 8 SATURDAY, February 8 St. Helen's Catholic Church's Catfish Fry, 5--8 p.m. LindsayBamey reception, Boneta, 7:30-1-0 p.m. Boys Hoop, Grand High School at Tabiona 7th Ward Women's Conference, Roosevelt, 9 to 10 a.m. PaulsonMcEntire open house, Roosevelt, 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. SUNDAY, February 9 Ryan Hartle farewell, Lapoint Ward, 10:45 a.m. MONDAY, February 10 American Legion Post 22 Dinner, Duchesne, 7 p.m. UBPH Cancer Screening, Roosevelt TUESDAY, February 11 Senior Citizens Sweetheart Ball, Roosevelt, 8:30 p.m. ' Area Quitters meeting, Moon Lake Bldg., 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 12 Veteran Affairs Service Officer, Roosevelt, Job Sendee, 9 am. to 10:30 p.m.; Fori Duchesne, Bottle Hollow, 2 to 3 p.m. SATURDAY, February 15 WilkinsonVanTasseil reception, Tabiona, 1 p.m. Lindsay and Leslie Barney will be UPCOMING WEDDING-Les- lie married Saturday, Feb. 8, 1997. ' LindsayBamey Bob and EnaRa Lindsay announce the marriage of their daughter Leriia to Leslie Barney, eon of Alex and Nelli Barney. A reception will bo hold in their honor on Saturday, Feb. 8 from 7:30 10 p m. at the Moon IakaLaha Fork Ward in Boneta. In case of an oversight all friends and relatives are invited to attend. 4-- Williams and Esther Jan. McBride, girt. and Karen Hill, boy. Jan. 29-Bend Janice Burger, Jan. giri. T. Murray and Jan. Ashley Jane Redfoot, boy. and Nicole Iorg, giri. Jan. cott 26-Tr- avis nan mas attending Ogden ATC, and is employed by Lindsay Electric. The couple are planning to make their hone in the Ogden area. 30-Ju- lius 31-S- Wayland completes avionics apprentice Air Force Airman Marcus C. Wayland has graduated from the avionics guidance and control systems apprentice course at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. Training included basic electronics, use of computer systems dealing with navigation and weapons, and operation, and repair of maintenance, automatic flight control systems, subsystems and components. Wayland is the son of Karl F. and Irene C. Wayland of RandletL $1,000 Poetry contest open to Utah poets Rae Paulson and Jonathan ni McEntire were married Oct. 26, 1997. NEWLYWEDS-Sun- David You may enter a new poetry contest nonsared by the Texas Poetry Alliance, a liberal arts organization whose goal is to excite interest in poetry. The rand prize is a whopping $1,000.00, and everyone is invited to enter a poem free. The guidelines are simple. Your poem . may he written on any subject, using any style, but must be your own work. There is no entry fee. Deadline for entering is February 19. Winners will be announced by the last week in March and a winners list sent to all entrants. Says noted Poetry Director Robert Meams, "Utah has a great reputation far production fine poets and we think mis contest win yield exciting results. As an incentive to beginning poets we reserve the right to publish the winning poems!" To enter, send one poem only (21 lines or less) to: Poetry Contest, 1712 E. Riverside Dr., Suite 147, Austin Texas 78741- - "DJ." PaulsonMcEntire Sunni Rae Paulson and Jonathan David "DJ." McEntire were married OcL 26 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The bride is the daughter of George and Loreine Richens of Whilerocks and Stephen D. and Donna Paulson of Draper, Utah. Sunni attended Union High School in Roosevelt. She received her GED from Unity Center in North Carolina. She has attended Salt Lake Community College in Salt Lake City. The groom is the son of Montey and Carol Hinojosa of Soda Springs, Idaho. DJ. graduated from Soda Springs High School in Soda Sp Idaho. He is working at Cisco International in Sah Lake City, to reside in Salt Lake City. 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For questions and additional information call Carole Monsen at 8 or State Commander Vernon Peterson at Helping youth to Pat's Little Lunch Shot SPECIAlI All types of hearing Ask The Uintah Basin Standard whistling or squealing harsh or annoying sounds a plugged-up- " feeling Lomb In Legion invites Duchesne residents to special program Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 Newspapers Throughout Utah Stop !' Ute Indian Tribal employees, along with Robert Thompson, legal counsel, and Donni Woods, royalty audit director, were recently thanked for The American Legion Post 22 their efforts by the Department of extends an invitation to cordially Interiors Minerals Management the of Duchesne City good people Service (MMS) Director, Ms. to attend a dinner and program ' Cynthia Quarterman in the Cliff Mickelson Center Albuquerque, New Mexico. Monday, February 10 at 7 p.m. Thompson and Woods have been This event was originally planned on the Indian Gas Valuation for Feb. 1 but had Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, rescheduled for Feb. 10. in behalf of the MMS, along with This event has been other committee members from as a means to celebrate and honor other Indian tribes, industry, and the 43 and their adult youngsters the MMS. advisors who lode part in the The purpose of the committee Veterans Memorial is to propose changes to the federal September Service held at the Tabernacle in regulations governing the valuation Salt Lake City . for royalty purposes of natural gas The sloppy joe dinner will be from Indian leases. The served at 6 produced at absolutely no proposed rule would add alternative cost to the p.m. public, and will be valuation methods to the existing followed by a 7 pjn. program of regulations. 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Best of all, this service is absolutely FREE. high-pitche- RULEMAKING COMMITTEE Ute Tribal employees attorney Robert Thompson, and Royalty Department Director, Donni Woods (both pictured at left), served on die Federal Indian Gas Valuation negotiated rulemaking committee. They were recently applauded by the Department of Interior for their service. focuses According to on 4-- H leadership H 8. leadership project material, youth should begin accepting responsibility and taking on leadership roles at an earty age. Leadership is learned, not inherited. Leadership life skills can be broken down into seven areas. 1. Understanding and developing a positive attitude about who you are and what yon want to be. 2. Communicating effectively by two-washaring ofinfexmation through y I a solution and then taking action it. 6. Managing by choosing anc using the resources you have (time money, people or things) k Accomplish something. 7. 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