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Show T T T SOCIAL Page 4 January 5. 1999 Uintah Basin Standard E vertPs CotffrtfMPt A A a rAvAU?iRim!t- rTUESDAY, January 5 Veterans Service OfTicer available, Roosevelt Employment Center, 1 :30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Boys & Girls' Hoop, Rangely at Altamont High School Wrestling, Wasatch High School at Union WEDNESDAY, January 6 American Legion Post 64 Meeting, 7 p.m. . THURSDAY, January 7 Boys Basketball, North Summit at Altamont FRIDAY. January 8 Girls Hoop, Rich at Altamont High School SATURDAY, January 9 Boys Basketball, Altamont at Union High School noon Defensive Driving Course, Vernal, Job Service, 0 p.m. MarchantWeight reception, Roosevelt, BleazardTorgersen reception, Bridgeland Ward, 9 p.m. Girls Basketball, Rich High School at Duchesne SUNDAY, January 10 Mackenzie Uresk homecoming, Roosevelt 3rd, 9:30 a.m. Parker Morrill farewell, Neola 1st, 9 a.m. TUESDAY, January 12 Area Quitters to meet, Roosevelt, senior center, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, January IS Second Term ends at Union High School 8-- 12 6:30-8:3- 7-- Bleazard and Wes Torgersen were married MANTI TEMPLE-Car- rie Dec. in LDS Temple. 30 Manti the Wednesday. B leazardTorgersen Carrie Bleazard, daughter of Mike and Jean Bleazard of Bridgeland. and Wea Targereen, eon of Tanral and Louise Torgereen of Koosharem were married Dec. 30, 1998 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on Saturday, Jan. 9, from p.m. at the Bridgeland Ward Cultural hall. Carrie graduated from the Duchesne High School in 1995. She graduated from Southern Utah University in Cedar City in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications. She is currently employed in Southern Utah. Wes graduated from Piute High School in 1994. He served a mission in Korea, Pusan. He is currently attending Southern Utah University majoring in Engineering. In case of an oversight, all friends and family are invited to attend the . 79 NEWLYWED- S- Amanda Rose Hawkes and Jeffrey Gaude Crazier were married Dec. 1 8 in Farmington. Hawkes Crozier Amanda Rose Hawkes, daughter of Steven and Rosemary Hawkes and Jeffrey Claude Crosier, son of Claude and Linda Crosier were married Dec. 18, at 11a.m. at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. There will be an Open House on Saturday, January 9 from 9 p.m. at the Crossroads Senior and Community Center. The couple will make their home in Roosevelt 7-- reception. . IDAHO FALLS TEMPLE-Melis- sa Best andTarren Monsen have chosen Jan. 9 to be married in the Idaho Falls Temple." BestMorisen John and Bonnie (Kump) Uresk will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Jan. 9, from 4 p.m. at the Myton LDS Church. All family and friends are invited to attend. They were married Jan. 2, 1949 in Lapoint They are the parents of S sons; Jack, Stephen, Gary, Glenn, and Wade. 2-- Mr. and Mrs. Steven Best, Shelly, Idaho, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Melissa, to Tarren Monsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Monsen. They are to be married Jan. 9 in the Idaho Falls Temple. A reception will be held at the Altamont Stake Center on Saturday,' Jan. 16 from 7-- 9 p.m. Merchant and Christopher Weight were BOUNTIFUL married Saturday. Jan. 2 in the Bountiful LDS Temple. TEMPLE-Li- sa Anchorage Temple . peeled to tour the newest temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today in Anchorage, Alaska, the first dsy of a 2 12 day public open house. The first temple in Alaska, and the northernmost in the world, the Anchorage Alaska temple is the second to be completed of a generation of smaller temples announced by Church Preaident Gordon B. Hinckley in October, 1997. Similar in most respects to the recently dedicated Monti cello Utah temple, including floor plan (21 rooms) and Lisa Merchant daughter of Jerry and Kathy Merchant of Green River, Wyoming, and Christopher John Weight xo of John and Saundrm Weight of Roosevelt were married in the Bountiful Temple on Saturday, Jan. 2. Lisa is a senior at Utah State University. She will graduate in May of 1999 with a composite mqjor in Special Ed Elementary Ed. Christopher is also attending Utah State University with a major in Chemistry. He served an LDS Mission in Chile, Vina Del Mar. He plana to attend Medical school after he graduated from USU. All family and friends are invited to attend one of the receptions to be held in their honor Green River Reception: Friday, Jan. 8, 7 - 8:30 p.m.; Roosevelt Reception: Saturday, Jan. 9, 6:30 8:30, Roosevelt East Stake Center; Logan Open House: Saturday, Jan. 16, 6 - 8 p.m. at the LDS Church 1105 E. 2100 N. Logan, Utah. They will make their home in Logan, while continuing their education. Army National Guard Pfc. Paul has graduated from basic military training at Fort Leonard Wood. Waynesville. Mo. D. Price square footage (approximately 6800), the latest building has been modified to exceed Alaska's strident earthquake codes, and the single spire takes a position more in line with the entrance, to which a sheltering portico has been added. Ground was broken for the tem- During the training, the trainee . received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, Adelaide Herget daughter ofLaMar tactics, military courtesy, military and Fay Herget will celebrate her justice, physical fitness, first aid, 1st binhday on Jan. 7. and Army history and traditions. Price is the son of Douglas G. and Anita K. nice of South 500 West, Roosevelt, Utah. ple on April 17 of this year, making money back!!! MctaboBiira! Aggressive , ail natural weight toss supplement Rated 1 for weight loss! Over Mctabolifc! Over Calorad! Over BioSlim! 120 500 mg gel capsules for just $24.95 Call now toll-fre- e the project one of few. er than nine months. Built to provide sacred marriage and other for the more than 18,000 members of the Church in Alaska, the building will be the Church's 54th operating temple following its formal dedication on January 9 and start-to-fini- , Satisfaction guaranteed or 100 . ' sh 10. The first Latter-daSaints in Alaska, which has been part of the ' Seattle Washington temple district since 1980, arrived exactly one huiv ' drrd years ago, in November of 189 y On Jan. 10, new postage rates will go into effect for the first time in four years. First-Claletters will go up one penny, to 33 cents, while the second-ounc- e price will go down a penny to 22 cents, keeping the price of a letter at 55 cents, and dropping the cost of a letter to 77 cents, from 78. The average increase across all classes of mail is 2.9 percent -the lowest ever. The popular Priority Mail rate will increase 20 cents to d $3.20. The Express Mai rate for next-da- y service will increase $1 to $11.75. The new rates also include new product features such as bulk insurance and package diacounts. Another feature, delivery confirmation for Priority Mail and Parcel Post shipments, will be ss half-poun- available in late spring 1999. While the new rates wont go into effect until next year, customers can currently purchase the new tamps at any post office. The new rate stamps include the make-u- p stamp (1 cent value) which depicts a weather vane, the H stamp value) which features Uncle Sams top hat and the words Rate, the $3.20 Priority Mail stamp and the rooster-toppe- Free shipping and handling ! IVe are currently looking for a good retail merchant in Roosevelt and Duchesne to carry this product Advertising support provided. Call now. First-Clas- s We Sell StonerldgeUintah Anything! Apartments : V. Ifc r A 7 Basin STANDARD CA TB Free !800i427-867- 9 VV BudtlcUpand Save A Life! Feblk twin Aumwm I'letsA Stereos & I Ouafcftsd For Rental Assistance 2 Bedroom Starting At $200month I OuaMed For Rental Aatwwe 3 Bedroom Starting At $235month Basin Pawn (Eklerty swel be 62 years 1 bedroom Riewtelt 158 E. 600 S., Roosevelt SSTSSJ TTP 722-41- l tto ei ege) Apartments EQUAL QuaMed For Rental Assistance Shop 00 E. Legeee fc) Mia Standard Subsidized Housing for the Low Income Elderly and Disabled 1 Bedroom Starting At $1 75month Guns, TVs 7 v. Uintah 3, 7. $11.75 Express Mail stamp. 1 would encourage our customers to purchase the new stamp on their next visit to the post office Basin Pawn Shop 723-912- 974-250- 531-685- d (33-ce- nt Gun Repair 8-2507 aid Roosevelt City Postmaster Ray McQuivey. Businesses with questions about the new rate should give us a call. We have experts at the Postal Business Center who can skillfully assess their mailing needs and find the fastest, moat economical way to move their mail The telephone number for the Postal Business Center is (801) or toll free at (800) McQuivey says the rate increase is just enough to fund further investments in buildings, vehicles, and equipment and to assure that service continues to improve. 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