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Show A r I Pace 4 - January 27. 1998 i SoticiC EVCtltS Uintah Basin Standard Commm'Pt f. vetiPs TUESDAY, January 27 Family Night, n branch campus, Roosevelt, 6:30 Wrestling, Carbon at Union High School WEDNESDAY, January 28 Health Cholesterol Screening, 9am-1- 2 noon Altamont High School at Duchesne Wrestling, Boys' Basketball, Emery at Union High School Union High School PTSA Meeting, 8:20 to 9:08 January 29 RJH parent advisory committee meeting, 11 a.m. Boys' Hoop, Altamont at Duchesne High School FRIDAY, January 30 Basin West Home Education music classchoir begins Boys' Hoop, Rich High School at Tabiona JenkinsWillemin reception, Roosevelt, 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. SATURDAY, January 31 WilsonTobian reception, Roosevelt, 7 to 9 p.m. MONDAY, February 2 ow Ground Hog or No Shadow WEDNESDAY, February 4 Tiger League begins in Roosevelt 4-- H USU-Basi- . Day-Shad- SOON TO BE WED-Ju- dy Ann Wilson and Jeff Tobian have chosen Saturday, Jan. 31 to be married. VERNAL TEMPLE-Tere- sa Jenkins and Trent Adam Willemin have chosen to be married Friday, Jan. 30 in the Vernal Utah Temple. WilsonTobian JenkinsWillemin Kent and Glenna Wilson are pleased to announce the marriage oftheir daughter Judy Ann to Jeff Tobian, son of Pat Walzak and Bruce Tobian, Saturday, Jan. 31. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 9 p.m. at the Moon Lake Electric Building. In case of oversight Friends and Family are invited. They will be making their home in Alpine, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jenkins are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Teresa to Trent Adam Willemin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim 7-- Willemin of Port Arthur Texas on Friday, Jan. 30 in the Vernal Utah Temple. A reception will be held that same evening at the Roosevelt Utah Stake Center from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. All friends and family are invited. They will make their first home in Bountiful, Utah where both are Measurement of mail delivery rocked by cheating scandal employed. Cook and Tori January Smith, boy. Local women recognized by Honor program January Stephanie Howard received her Young Women in excellence in The following individuals have 7 Rodney and Gini been selected for inclusion in the 1997 edition of Outstanding Young Women ofAmerica (OYWA): Cheryl Walker, girl. ric and Evelyn A. Faust of Duchesne; Bethany January Camille Lemon of Roosevelt; and Warren, girl. rad and Marcy Linda Lajean Strode of Vernal. January The OYA program has since 1966 Christensen, girl. and Gay Lyn honored men and women between January the ages of 21 and 40 who have Gardner, boy. and Mandie distinguished themselves in service January to their communities, professional Richardson, girl. 18-J-eff Danette and leadership, academic achievement, January business advancement, cultural acGarrard, girl. and Rachel complishments, and civic and politJanuary ical participation. Nominations are Accuttoroop, boy. and Leslie received from political leaders, colJanuary lege and university officials, clergyBarney, boy. and Sheila men, business leaders, and civic January 20-J- eff Cook, boy. groups and organizations. January 21Dustin Teague and Rondra Murray, boy. and Annie January Peatross, boy. Stevenson, January 21 Rowley, boy. January 12-T- and Niki od 12-E- 13-B- en mie 16-T- yler 15-Le- sIie don boy. January Brinkerhoff, 22-Jo- yce girl. January and Amber 23-Te- rry Thacker, boy. Clint Curtis will receive his eagle award on Saturday, Jan. 31 at 5 p.m. in the Roosevelt 4th Ward. His ea- Shocked by the cheating scandal that has undermined the credibility ofwhat Postmaster General Marvin Runyon calls the single most imgle project consisted of getting a portant measurement of the effecbatting cage for Union High. tiveness of postal operations, the nations largest coalition of postal consumers today called for the agencys independent inspector general to conduct a thorough investigation and take over administration of the delivery survey. The Washington Post reported Moon Lake Electric officials have members present at the meeting. (110) that postal executives in West The Director candidates will then Virginia had learned how to cheat elected Feb. 2, 3, and 5 as the dates have approximately nine weeks to the Price Waterhouse-conducte-d for this years Director Nominating campaign in preparation for the survey to gain phony good marks Meetings. and receive the salary bonuses that District 4 members, which are Cooperatives April 9 Annual Meet- came with those marks those members living within the ing. Members ofthe Coalition to Make boundaries of Roosevelt City, will Grant J. Earl, Moon Lakes Genmeet on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at the eral Manager, stated that Directors Our First Class Mail FIRST CLASS Moon Lake Electric headquarters are elected for three-yea-r terms and demanded Postal Service officials office in Roosevelt. meet twice each month to transact immediately hand administration the business of the Cooperative. At of the compromised survey to the District 5 members, which includes areas in and around Ft. these meetings, they adopt policies, Inspector General. The Posts stunning report Duchesne, Randlett, Myton, approve budgets, rates, operating makes all of the Postal Service's south rules and regulations. Arcadia, Bridgeland, and the much-toute- d overnight delivery figCandidates that are nominated section of Hancock Cove will meet will be voted upon at the April 9 ures suspect and raises serious queson Monday, Feb. 2, at Myton ElAnnual Meeting by members who tions about the integrity of the enementary School. On Thursday, Feb. 5, District 7 reside within the Districts where tire Price Waterhouse operation in , this regard, said Earl Heath, chairelections are being held. Those memmembers living in and around man of the Association of Retired Rangely, Colorado, will meet in the bers residing in Districts 4, 5, and 7 Weiss Activity Center at CNCC in will receive a ballot mailed the week Americans, a member of the coaliof February 27. Members may re- tion. Rangely. JSach Nominating MeetThe Postal Service has spent turn their ballot by mail or vote in ing will begin at 7 p.m. Members who reside within the person at the Annual Meeting of millions of dollars to present a deMembers which will be held April 9 ceptive advertising campaign based District where a board vacancy exd ofthe figures produced at Union High School in Roosevelt. on ists are invited to attend the Nomthis survey. Now, even the figby in and Earl members participate inating Meeting encourages living nominating individuals for the po- in Districts 4, 5, and 7 to attend ures themselves cant be believed said Heath. sition ofDirector. Nominations at a these important Nominating MeetA Price Waterhouse operative shall Member District Members of a are ings. having questions meeting charged with mailing letters from a be restricted to no more than four encouraged to contact the Roosevelt variety of West Virginia locations, individuals by a majority vote of office. instead mailed them all from one Post Office. That led to discovery of the names and addresses involved and the beginning of the scheme to cheat the survey, according to the Roosevelt 3rd Ward on Sunday, Jan. 18. Stephanie is the daughter of Doug and Leah Howard. Correct dates for Moon Lake Electric nominating meeting on-ti- one-thir- dy DONTMISSml oft for a Spring Shopping Spree! Country Kitchen "ATTHC North 200 East, Roosevelt 722-279- 2 is Mexican Night 5 to 9 pm Mexican - American Food 738-273West Main, Duchesne 5 , Jj THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK OFF-CAMPU- EVENING MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE PROGRAM Post Friday Night BEGINNING MONDAY JAN. 26TH 71 T3 TCarlinfi's in tfa Register The coalition has long complained that the Postal Service selectively used the survey figures as a public relations ploy, ignoring atrocious delivery marks for mail supposed to arrive in two and three 'days while bellowing about figures for local delivery. We support the idea of a reliable, accurate report on how well the Postal Service is meeting its delivery standards, said Heath. A investigation to uncover other potential problems Lordy, Lordy, Nifty, Nifty ART-TIM- E ACADEMIC PROGRAM and moving control of the survey to the Inspectin' General would restore some credibility to these numbers. The Coalition to Make Our First Class Mail FIRST CLASS has more than 200 member organizations representing more than five million Americans. They include the Asso- ciation of Retired Americans, National Realtors Association, American GI Forum, National Federation of the Blind, National Minority Business Council and the American Farm Bureau Federation. TCI-Neva- cable da merge to form peakcablevision Peak Cablevision has been formed by TCI and Fisher Communications Associates as a result ofa joint venture, to focus operations in classic-styl- e cable systems located in 125 smaller communities in Arizona, Arkansas, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma and Utah. Peak will serve approximately 115,000 cable television customers. TCI systems in Utah and Arizona which will become Peak Cablevision systems include: Auro- ra; Blanding; Castledale; Centerfield; Duchesne; East Carbon; Ephraim; Fairview; Ferron; Fountain Green; Fredonia, AZ; Gunnison; Helper; Huntington; Kanab; Manti; Moab; Monticello; Mount Moroni; Pleasant; Orangeville; Price; Redmond; Richfield; Roosevelt; Salina; Spring City, Sunnyside and Wellington. These TCI systems join existing Nevada Cable systems located in the communities of Ely, Eureka, Mcgill, Ruth, West Wendover, Nevada, Fillmore, Milford, Minersville and Wendover, Utah. Nevada CaHalble, with parent Tulsa-base- d cyon Communications, specializes in small system operations. Peak Cablevision will focus on local level operations, and will continue to participate as a corporation citizen in service towns. Peak has area offices located near centers of operation, will pay local taxes and franchise foes, and has staffed operational offices with local resident employees. Because of the TCI affiliation, Peak will have access to newer technologies and expanded programming (if economically feasible) to benefit customers. Lordy, Lordy Look Who's 40 leading to the for MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE PERSONS EMPLOYED IN SOCIAL SERVICES Application Deadline Extended from January 15, to February 1, 1998 Application Deadline Extended from January 15, to February 1, 1998 Applications are now being accepted for a three-- year evening MSW Program to begin bill semester, August 27. 1998. Theprogram will require six consecutive semesters of study, excluding summers. Classes will be taught at the University of Utah during evening hours, two or three nights per week. One thousand (1 XXX)) hours of field practicum (internship) will be required. The practicum may include work during daytime hours. The program will provide a generalist base for practice and a focused area of study in children and family services. Some scholarships are available. Applicants must be employed in a social service position and have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university with an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Applications may be obtained at the Graduate School of Social Work, or by telephoning (801) The deadline fin1 applications is February 1, 1998. 581-882- 9. TV VahonUf of Utah it comoiittod to policiot of oquaf opportunity and oonditniminatioa on tho bntit of roc, jwdavnf origin, an. mutual annotation, ago or itofua at a port on wit h a thtabihty ht all af Ht pmgnum. tnmeot and nctMtum, uicbidinf but not bmttad to tUtdoai admurtont and thtoonl Jiatuiciol attutamca. Tho Unmnity mb to prartit aqual aeamt la in prapamt. mrrtcm and art'mtm farpaopht wHh AtabihUtt. Raatouabk pnornotiat h atadod to arraupt acctutunadationt. . MSW program to Applications are now being accepted for a three year, part-tim- e begin fall semester, August 27, 199B. Theprogram will require six consecutive semesters of study, excluding summers. Classes will be taught at regional sites and EDNET (in Logan, Price and Cedar Gty) through a combination of (interactive television) instruction on Friday evenings from pm to 8:30 pm and on Saturdays from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. One thousand (1,000) hours of field practicum (internship) will be required to be completed primarily during daytime hours. The program will provide a generalist base far practice and a focused area of study in children and family services. Some scholarships are available. Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university and an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Applications may be obtained at the Graduate School of Social Work, or by telephoning (801) 581-882The deadline for applications is February 1, 1998. Tho UntYonitY of Utah it coatuiitlod to pnlicio, of nqual opportunity and aonditcriuiinai too an tho hart of nca, national origin. amt, tnxun) orientation. ofieorttotiu o$ a pmon irflA a disability inallaftit program, nd activitim, including but not limited Id ttndant admkuont and ttndant financial anitlanca. In Unhandy mmkt to pnmda aq ual accnt to it program, tandem and aedvitim for paapla with notice nnordrd to tvmnpn accommodation. Bonnie's past 40 and now she's 50 Love Sis Happy Birthday Love Your Sister i I I |