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Show Pape 4 - June 16. 1998 SociaC Events i.Clintah Basin Standard Commuffpj AS . vetfps -j June 16 Band Meeting, Union High School, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, June 17 Hear School Board Candidates, West Middle School, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, June IB Mental Health Meeting, Vernal, Courthouse, 5-- 7 p.m. FRIDAY, June 19 Invited Cross roads Senior Center, Community Dance-EveryoRoosevelt, 8:30 p.m. 4-set for June3-2- 5 Summer Camp Signup Deadline-Ca- mp JohnsonPrice reception, Duchesne, p.m. WeberWashbum reception, Roosevelt, 6--9 p.m. SATURDAY, June 20 HoopesBetts reception, Roosevelt, 7 to 9 p.m. p.m. CranneyLamb reception, Vernal, 6:30-8:3- 0 TUESDAY, -- ne H j June 21 Kevan Stevens homecoming, Roosevelt 2nd, 1:15 p.m. James Henry homecoming, Altamont, 12:30 p.m. SUNDAY, Ann Mitchell and Hillary Kent SOON TO BE MARRIED-Jcnni- fer in Upalco Utah. married be 20 to June Steward have chosen Devin Larsen farewell, Roosevelt 8th, 1:15 p.m. Dallin Weatherston farewell, Roosevelt 8th, 1 :20 p.m. Father's Day Throughout the USA-Bu- y Dad A Hammer! MONDAY, June 22 Second Session of Swim Lessons Begins-Th- ru July 3 Cholesterol Screening, Health, 9-- 1 1 :30 a.m. Kirk Brotherson basketball camp, Altamont-thr- u June 26 TUESDAY, June 23 ary Get Out And Election VERNAL TEMPLE Sarah Jane Cranney and Glendon Jack Lamb have chosen June 20 to be married in the Vernal Utah Temple. -- CranneyLamb Mitchell Steward Jennifer Ann Mitchell, daughter of Craig and DeAnn Mitchell and Hillary Kent Steward, son of Edwin Steward and Linda Camo will be married June 20, 1998 at the brides parents home in Upalco Utah. All friends and family are invited: Vote-Prim- Sarah Jane Cranney, daughter of J. Stephen and Laurel Cranney and Glendon Jack Lamb, son of Richard and Candace Lamb have chosen June 20 to be married in the Vernal Utah Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the V ernal Lhntah Stake Center, 4080 S 2500 E, Vernal from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Sarah graduated from the Uintah High School in 1994 and from the Snow College in 1993. Glendon graduated from the Uintah High School in 1994. He then served an LDS Mission to Russia. The couple will be making their home in Logan where they will continue their education. Former residents Outlaw Trail celebrate 51 st wedding anniversary juried art show The Uintah Arts Council will present its 10th Annual Outlaw Trail Festival ofthe Arts Juried Art Show from July at the Western Heritage Museum, 300 East 200 South in Vernal. Inspiring paintings, drawings, sculpture and decorative art will be on display. Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded in this competition. This is going to be a show you wont want to miss. The deadline for entries is June 26. Entry forms may be obtained at the Western Heritage Museum. For further information call Lisa Hillor Western Heritage er, Museum, A reception honoring artists will be on Wednesday, July 1 from 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Arlin R. and Dorothy B. Potter, former residents of Talmage, will celebrate their 51st wedding anni- 1-- Museum seeks welfare artifacts and photographs Artifacts and photographs docuand bags and boxes used to package menting welfare and humanitarian products made for distribution service efforts ofThe Church of Jesus through bishops storehouses. Saints outside Christ of Latter-da-y Artifacts and photographs are the United States are needed for an most difficult to locate for the help upcoming exhibit at the Museum of given internationally during disasChurch History and Art. ters such as earthquakes and famMuseum history curator Murk ines, he said. Staker says he needs objects from Anyone who can help locate any the United States dating before 1 950 of these items may contact Staker or write to him at thathelptotellthestnryofwelfare. at Among other things, he's looking the Museum, 45 N. West Temple, for early Fast Offering envelopes Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-381- versary this week. Their children are hosting an open house in their honor Thursday, June 18, from 9 p.m. at the Holladay Tenth Ward, on Chapel Street (4601 South 2575 East) in Holladay, Utah. Arlin, raised by the Rusts in Mountain Home, fulfilled a mission in Southern California, served his country for 3 12 years overseas in World War II, and was a former Bishop in Talmage. 7-- 789-427- 5, 789-739- 9. Free poetry contest open to area residents The U.S. National Library of Poetry has announced that $48,000 in prizes will be awarded this year in the North American Open Poetry Contest. Poets from the Roosevelt 0. UPCOMING WEDDING-Mical- yn Hoopes and Lance Betts are pleased to announce the beginning of their new. life together, on June 20, 1998. The 1 Name ! In Recliners HoopesBetts Micalyn Hoopes daughter of Stan and LaRae Hoopes, of Whiterocks, and Lance Betts, son ofWade Betts, and Stephanie, and Chris Chidester, of Roosevelt are pleased to announce the beginning of their new life together, on June 20, 1998. A reception will be held in their honor on Saturday, June 20, 1998 from 9 p.m. at the Roosevelt Stake Center, 447 East Lagoon, in Roosevelt. They invite all friends and relatives to join in their happiness that 7-- evening. The couple will be making their home in Ballard. Buckle Up and Save A Life! SAVEmWWimUmmZWYiREGLlNERS!, The Only Recliners with these exclusive Full-hml- y La-Z-l- h m La-Z-B- features: oy support in ull positions, both upright and reclined! Independently reclining back and footrest! reclining mechanism! State-of-the-a- area, particularly beginners, are welcome to try to win their share of our 250 prizes. The deadline for the contest is July 31, 1998. The contest is open to everyone and entry is FREE. Any poet, whether previously published or not, can be a winner, Mated Howard Ely, Contest Director. Poets from the Roosevelt area have successfully competed in past competitions. Every poem entered also has a chance to be published in a deluxe, hardbound anthology. To enter, send One original poem, any subject and any style, to: The National Library of Poetry, Suite 19815, lPoetry Plaza, Owing! Mills, MD 21117-628- 2 or go to www.poetry.com. The poem should be no more than 20 lines, and the poets name and address should appear on the top of the page. Entries must be postmarked or sent via the Internet by July 31, 1998. A new contest opens August 1, 1998. 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