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Show I k. "age 4 : -- i April IS. 1997 SociaC Events Uintah Basin Standard ww- - CoffrtturtP A tfb vetfps A TUESDAY, April 15 BaseballSoftball, Park City at Union High School, 3 p.m. Area Quitters meeting, Moon Lake Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Hawaiian Spring Fling, Roosevelt Senior Citizen Center, 8:30pm Final Day To File 1 996 Taxes WEDNESDAY, April 16 p.m. Interdisciplinary Workshop, USU, Roosevelt LD Singers, Roosevelt West Stake, 8 p.m. Duchesne School District Piano Competition, DHS, 9 a.m. THURSDAY, April 17 Union High School Parents Day FRIDAY, April 18 BaseballSoftball, Uintah at Union High School, 3 p.m. SATURDAY. April 19 Image of the Uintah Basin Meeting, Roosevelt, 11 a.m. residents Kyle Dianey (left) and his SINGING BROTHERS-Nco- la brother, Terrell, will perform Wednesday, April 16 at the Roosevelt West Stake Center with the LD Singers from the Empraim LDS Institute of Religion. Kyle and Terrell are the sons of Manlyn Draney and the late Dennis Draney. Local residents to perform with Guzman 23-R-ene 25-La- 25-Ro- bert 26-Jo- ee 28-Ge- 28-Co- gan 28-B- seminar for buyers 20 29-H- 7-- Yim af! low-intere- st ur Il800l4i7i IvSsS . ; Duchesne City to host WalkAmerica The March of Dimes 27th Annual WalkAmerica will be held Saturday, April 26 in Duchesne at Wallace Para. WalkAmerica is the nations first, biggest and best walking event with more than one million walkers stepping out in mare than 1,500 cities and towns in all SO states. The Greater Utah Chapter is conducting 10 Walk sites this year. Registration starts at 7:30 ajn. and WalkAmerica begins promptly at 9 a.m. Business and school teams are already signing up. Individuals i also participate and support I ' of Dimes by walking on Saturday, April 26. Approximately 600 are expected to Utahns state-wid- e "walk for someone they love. Participants will celebrate more than a quarter century of March of Dimes achievements in maternal and infant health. Over the past 26 years, walkers have raised mere. than $800 million nationally to help the March of Dimes fund research and programs to prevent birth defects and infant mortality including a newborn screening test for PKU, a condition which can. cause mental retardation if left untreated, the development of surfactant therapy, which saves the lives of thousands of premature babies with immature lungs by helping them breathe, a nationwide media campaign to educate couples about what they can do before to help their babies be ly. The March of Dimes hope to raise $500,000 thousand for mothers and babies in Utah. For more information and to register yourself organizations Hill, or your "team", call Ellen Duchesne County WalkAmerica Chairman at 738-221Walkers raise funds for the March of Dimes by asking friends, family members, business associates' and neighbors to sponsor them with mu wui .viaUitiMui 80th Birthdai CHEVY PICKUP 327, 4 Barrel Call Adam 722-25- 1956 86 After 6:00. $750 OBO Needs Work in the Salt Lake Temple. He has four daughters; Mrs. Keith (LaRae) Allridge of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ralph (Flora) Hager of Sacramento, Ca.; Janis Jones of Sun Valley ft Audrey Jones of Roy. He has S grandchildren ft 12 A Coat That Protects In All Kinds Of Weather. Rhoades wins recognition from UDOT .. Tabiona resident Ervan Rhoades was recently honored by the Utah Department of Transportation for his work. Rhoades was presented with UDOTs "Extra Mile Award" for the month of March. He is the for the Tabiona supervisor maintenance station, a position he has held for the part 2 12 years. He has been with UDOT for the part IS years. Supervisors 8. commended WHIN YOU HIAR THI CRASH, THINK OF 140 East 100 North, Roosovoh, Utah A local Utah Highway Patrol trooper has been recognized by Gov. Mike Leavitt for his ability to spot drunken driven and get them off the road. Troy Marx, of Roosevelt, was among Utahs top officers who were saluted last week in Salt Lake City in a special program as partof the 4 th annual Law Enforcement Officer's Award Ceremony at LDS " taL has detected the highest number of drunken driven in eastern Utah for the part two yean in a row. He patrols In Uintah, Duchesne and Daggett counties, and made 59 arrests for driving under the influence in 1995. He also leaches students and was saluted for his "great rapport" with them. Mary Phillips presented Marx with his award one of two special drunken driving awards given. The awards are named in memory of her daughter Lizz Phillips and classmate Jennifer Neddo. 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His homecoming will be April 20 at 10:50 a.m. in the Ballard Ward ChapeL Rhoades for the improvements on his road sections, on the station and on the working relationship he has formed with his crew. In addition to his excellent performance on the job, he has also completed the required testing from the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies. , "The department is proud to present this award to Mr. Rhoades and to express gratitude for a job well done, said a UDOT official. first-tim- 323-267- Elder Brandon Robinson, son of Gary and. Debbie Robinson will return from his Kenya Nairobi Mission April 17. His mission report will be April 20 in the Lake Fork Ward at 11 am. Filter Brian Randy Ross, son of Kathy and Lanny Ross has been called to serve in the Ukraine Donetsk Mission. His farewell will be April 20 at 10:45 at the Roosevelt West Stake Center. Brian Ross farewell, Roosevelt West Stake, 10:45 a.m. Daniel Powell homecoming, Ballard Ward Chapel, 10:50 a.m. Brandon Robinson homecoming, Lake Ford Ward, 11 a.m. TUESDAY, April 22 , Passover Begins Throughout The World March Of Dimes March and Angela Santio, girt. and Heidi Hatch, March nce Neola residents, Terrell and boy. and Tammy March Kyle Draney will be performing Wednesday, April 16 at the Jensen, boy. hn and Georgette Roosevelt West Stake Center at 8 March girl. pjn. with the LD Singers, a Scott, and Marianne performing group from the March Bowden, boy. LDS Institute. Ephraim and Michelle The performance, entitled The March Lewia, Light of the World," will feature March boy. Sireech and sacred and popular music that will Carmelite Oliver, girl. appeal to audiences of all ages. The March and Kriaty performance will begin at 8 p.m. Claybum, bov. ran don and Laura March Collette, boy. erb March and Carol Free Gillespie, boy. first-tim- e Warren, girl. 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