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Show T Pace 4 - November 17. 1998 ' ' SOCIAL $ Uintah Basin Standard i - I.. f -- CoMrtfurt'ft E-- vetfps ' s s.'jV I TUESDAY, November 17 6pm Housing Program Meeting, Good Old Days Still Ahead Conference, Crossroads Center, Roosevelt, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, November 1 8 Roosevelt Junior High Parents Day THURSDAY, November 19 November 20 Calamity Jane play at Altamont High School-Al- so and 23, at 7 p.m., auditorium Brain Injury Support Group Meeting, Roosevelt, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, November21 StewartAshby open house, Price, 7-- 9 p.m. MonsenWatkins reception, Vernal, 7-- 9 p.m. Swaseyda Silva reception, Duchesne, 7-- 9 p.m. OlsenRosendahl reception, Neola, 7-- 9 p.m. ' McKeeMassey reception, Lapoint, 7-- 9 p.m. SUNDAY, November 22 Benjamin Bagley homecoming, Lapoint Ward, 9:30 a.m. Trent Ellingford homecoming, Bridgeland Ward, 10:30 a.m. Barney Brokaw homecoming, Myton 1st, 10:50 a.m. Self-Hel-p Nicole Swasey and Eduardo Rodrigue da SOON TO BE Silva have chosen Nov. 21 to be married. WED-Cin- dy lt, Swaseyda Silva I? r f if si V JW - ' rf McKee and Dee Jay Massey have chosen SOON TO BE MARRIED-Te- ra be married. November 21 to Saturday, McKeeMassey Mr. and Mrs. Rex McKee announce the marriage of their daughter Tera to Dee Jay Massey, son of Ms. Cathy Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Massey of Vernal. A reception will be held in their honor on Saturday, Nov. 21, from 7 9 p.m. at the Lapoint Ward chapel, Lapoint, Utah. Hie couple will make their home in Vernal. Cindy Nicole Swasey, daughter of Bonnie Swasey and John and Barbara Swasey of Duchesne, and Eduardo Rodrigues da Silva Bon of Sinfronio and Claide da Silva of Sao Paulo, Brazil have chosen Nov. 21 to be married. All friends and relatives are invited to attend a reception in their honor that evening from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Gateway Senior Center in Duchesne. Cindy is a graduate of Duchesne High School and Provo College. She is currently working in Salt Lake. Eduardo graduated from Professor Antonio Nacimiento High School. He served in the Brazil Belo Horizonte Mission for the LDS Church in 1994-9He is currently attending LDS Business College. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. -- Stewart and Jacee Ashby were married day, Nov. 13 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. Fri- Stewart!Ashby Angela Pollee Stewart, daughter of Biyan and Virginia Stewart of Aurora, granddaughter of Jam)fe and Cloma Haskina and Delay Stewart of Salina, and Jacee Scott Ashby, son of Kevin and Sandra Ashby of Price, grandson of Clarin and Margene Ashby and Don and Faye Truman, Roosevelt were married Friday, Nov. 13 in the Jordan River LDS Temple. An open house will be held in their honor on Saturday, Nov. 21 at the Fourth and Fifth LDS Ward Building in Price from 9 p.m. Pollee is a 1996 graduate ofNorth Sevier High School. She attended Sevier Valley Applied Technology University Center in Richfield and has been employed at the Beehive Homes of Richfield. She also is a volunteer EMT for Salina Ambulance. Jacee, a former resident of Salina, graduated from Carbon High School in 1995, and served an LDS Mission in the South Carolina Columbia Mission. He attended Salt Lake Valley Community College and waa employed by Gold Cross Ambulance. They plan to reside in Roosevelt where Jacee is employed with the Uintah Basin Standard. They also plan to continue their education. 7-- MonsenWatkins MiKell Monsen, daughter of Craig and Melanie Monsen ofVernal, and Lee Watkins, son of Clyde and Rosean Watkins of Altamont, have chosen Thursday, Nov. 19 to be married in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on Friday, Nov. 20 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Glines Stake Center, 475 W. 100 S. in Vernal. An open house will be held on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Altamont Stake Center in Altamont. In case ofan oversight, all friends and neighbors are invited to attend. The usual length of Daylight Savings Time (from the last Sunday in April to the last Sunday In October) was lengthened In 1974 (January 6 to October 27) and 1975 (February 23 to October 26) to conserve WEDDING PLANS-Tifia- ny Lyn Olsen and Douglas Matthew Rosendahl have chosen Saturday, Nov. 21 to be married at the Neola Church. OlsenRosendahl Tiffany Lyn Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meldrin M. Olsen, and Douglas Matthew Rosendahl, son of Mrs. Douglas Gardiner and Mr. Douglas Rosendahl have chosen Saturday, Nov. 21 to be married in the Neola Church. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 9 p.m. at the Neola Church. In case of oversight all friends and family are invited. The couple will make their home in Vernal. 7-- energy. days youth. Instrumental to this belief ia volunteerism, community service, and academic excellence. 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Roosevelt girl named Miss Teen Utah America Miss Tiara Puro, a Junior at Union High School, has been selected as the Miss Teen Utah titlehold-e- r for YOUR CHOICE nition. sOu.ch ane. System Cyetonle Aellon Iwtramotw cewtie end empty TVueHEMI Wo $10 I I ; F. lA m r: 12. NEWLYWEDS-Poll- ee Monsen and Lee Watkins have chosen SALT LAKE TEMPLE-MiK- ell Thursday, Nov. 19 to be married in the Salt Lake Temple. PI 1998-199- 9. As Misa Teen Utah she will represent the State of Utah at the Miss Teen America competition scheduled at Louisville, Kentucky in July of 1999. The Continental Miss Teen America Scholarship Program, Inc. is founded on the principles that the future of our world is dependent upon the leadership qualities of to-- Contestants are judged on volunteer community service, scholastic achievement, leadership, extracurricular involvement, community interaction, essay writing, verbal expression in presentation, poise in evening wear, talent, modeling physical fitness and appearance. Ms. Puro is the daughter ofSteve and Lena Puro, Roosevelt She loves the outdoors, singing, performing and being active in her school. As Miss Teen Utah America, Mb. Puro is available for personal appearances, guest speaking, and vocal performance. Interested organizations should contact her parents at 722-42or by contacting pageant headOther quarters at (203) teens interested in participating in this program should contact Raven Fenmore, Director, P.O. Box 3250, New Haven, CT 06515. 387-137- 7. Amazing Metabolic Breakthrough! 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