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Show T I Pace 4 - January 26. r I 199 SOCIAL Uintah .Basin Standard veftps Cofffrtfuti'Pj January 26 Wrestling, Rangely High School at Altamont Reflection Winning Entries on display at senior center, Sam WEDNESDAY, January 27 Wrestling, Park City at Union (rescheduled from last week) Girts' Hoop, Union at Duchesne High School Library's Speaker Bureau. John Ballon, library TUESDAY, January 28 Girts' Basketball. Rich High School at Tabiona Ashley National Forest Cabin Info, Field House, Vernal, 7pm THURSDAY, January 29 Moon Lake Bldg (Also Jan. 30) Used Clothes BirdSkewes open house, 6 to 9 p.m. Boys' Hoop, Uintah at Union, San Juan at DHS (girls at AHS) Girls' basketball, Uintah Utes at Union High School SATURDAY, January 30 p.m. ParrishAnderson reception, Roosevelt, 6:30-8:3- 0 Basketball, San Juan boys at AHS, San Juan girls at DHS FRIDAY, Give-awa- y, January 31 SUNDAY. HAW All TEMPLE-JoA- nn Pamsh and Monte O. Anderson were married in 21 the LDS Hawaii January Temple. Parrish 'Anderson by BirdSkewes Bobby Lee Bird, aon of Randy and Dixie Bird, and April Lynn Skewes, February 1 Valentine's Day coloring & poetry contests begin, library Boys' Baseball Meeting, UBATC, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, February 2 Cattlemens Dinner. Roosevelt 7 p.m. MONDAY, JoAnn Parrish, daughter ofV aughn and Mary Ann Parrish of Ballard, and Monte O. Anderson, son of Jerry and Connie Anderson ofYancouver, were married on January 21 in the Hawaii LDS Temple. Washington, ' A reception will be held in their honor on January 30 at the Crossroads Centennial Community Center from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. All friends and family are invited to attend. Lee Bird and April Lynn Skews began their new life together on Nov. 28 as they were married in the Venial Temple. N EWLYWEDS-Bob- Jeremy Stringham farewell, Tabiona Weird, 10 a.m. Joshua Jessen farewell, Altamont 1 st, 1 0:30 a.m. Craig Marx farewell, Roosevelt 4th, 1 0:40 a.m. Geoff White farewell, Roosevelt 7th, 1 1 a.m. Mario Bell farewell, Roosevelt 8th, 1 1 a.m. Kit Evans farewell, Altamont 2nd, 1 2:30 p.m. daughter of Charles Skewea and Don and Lucinda Curfew, began their new life together on Nov. 28 aa they were married in the Vernal LDS Temple. All family and friends are invited to an open house in their honor Friday, Jan. 29 from 6 9 p.m. at the home of Randy and Dixie Bird. They will make their home in Salt Lake where Bobby is finishing school and April works aa an RN for Cottonwood Hospital. Legionnairs raising funds for national World War II Memorial Many citisena of tha United States are not aware there is no to any local Legion poet or sent to: The American Legion, P.O. Box 781138, Indianapolis, IN 46278-813For more information, visit tha WWII Memorial Website national memorial that pays proper homage and tribute to those men and women of the 1940s whose dedication, sacrifices and contributions (www.wwiimemorial.com). saved the world by winning World Every American can help The War II, the largest war of all time American Legion and the American and the most defining period of the Battle Monuments Commission twentieth century. meet this challenge. This memorial is long overdue and the nearly 3 million member of The American Legion have mountcamed a nationwide grass-roo- ts paign to correct this oversight. Members in every local Legion post in thousands ofcommunitiea throughout the country are helping to raise the funds to make this memorial a reality. The American Legion campaign started on Veterans Day 1998 and runs through Veterans Day 1999, and is not limited to donations from just members of the organization. Every person living today owes that generation a debt of gratitude that can never be fully paid, for their conviction, their common bond, and their high moral purpose during this period of history, both overseas Shanccn Mangum and on tha home front. What they did demands that Americans, now and in tha future, remember. This memorial will tha first national memorial acknowledging the commitment and achievement Shaneen Mangum has been proof the entire nation, and everyone moted to financial services officer can make a contribution to its construction. Tha donations will be a for the Vernal First Security branch, down payment of gratitude to tha according to Dave Wakefield, Uintah Basin area president. generation that pulled freedom from the jaws of tyranny Mangum's previous position was financial services representative in and preserved the vslues that mske the Vernal branch. America crest. Shaneen's added responsibiliPublic Law 103-3- 2 on May 25, ties with this promotion sail in1993, authorizes the American Battle Monuments Commission clude supervising the branch and overseeing all customer service (ABMC) to establish the World War needs of the branch on a 11 Memorial in our Nation's Caplt'a ital It will bo located in a place of basis, aaya Wakefield. honor in the National Mall, east of Shaneen's commitment to the community and to First Security Corpothe Reflecting Pool between the Linration that has made her a standcoln Memorial and the Washington out in the organization and with our Monument. customer. We are happy to have of the national fundher in this new position. raising campaign art former U.S. Mangum haa nearly 13 years of, Senator Bob Dole, a Federal Exbanking experience. She started press CEO Frederick W. Smith, both are veterans and are dedicated to with First Security in 1986 and has been in the Vernal branch for more this worthy project. They art askthan 10 years. for everyone's help: Schools, ing AgraduateofUintah High School businesses, and private citizens can in Vernal, Mangum received her make individual or collective donabachelor's degree from Utah State tions by lending a contribution. Tha American Legion is one of University. She haa also completed the torchbearera, helping the ABMC several burking courses from the collect donations which can bemads American Institute of Banking. 8. 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-- On January 17th Bob and Mabel Abercrombie celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Bob and Mabel resided in Glendive, Montana during the early years of their marriage. They moved to the Uintah Basin in 1973. They are the parents of three boys. Bob and Dick of Roosevelt and Steve of Hardin, Montana. They have 9 grandchildren. VERNAL TEMPLEHeaiher Kijek and Scott G. Richman have chosen Thursday, Jan. 28 to he married in the Vernal LDS Temple. KijekRichman John and Maureen Kijek are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Heather to Scott G. Richman. son of David and Myma Richman on Thursday, Jan. 28 in the Vernal LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on Friday, Jan. 29 from 6:30 8:30 p.m. at the Roosevelt West Stake Center. In case of oversite, all family and fnends are welcome to attend. -- J JLK A - imgwroi Dec. and Maurleen ddy Plant, boy. Jan. t and Sendee Cramer, girl. Jan. and Brenda Parry, girl. Jan. Jan. and Liz Sharp, boy . Chad Reed and Christine Lucero, boy. Jan. Ames, girt. White and Danna Jan. Mac Manus, boy. Victor and Nancy Jan. Wales, boy. and Gwen Olson, Jan. girl. Jan. and Karen Foreman, boy. 4 han ake Jan. Teton and 10-G- errit Jan. 10-W- ayne Gingell, girl. Jan. Jason Jorgensen, a member of troop 698 in Neola. received his Eagle Scout Award on Jan. 3. Jason is the son of Wade and Con Mathisen and the Lie S. Jay Jorgensen. For his Eagle project he installed a new water line at the Neola Community Cemetery to aid in the improv ement and expansion of the cemetery. and Cindy James and Candi 12-Br- ian Brown, boy. Jan. Cook and Tori 12-Is- aae Smith, girl Jan. Jan. 14-G- ary girl. Dam Walkup son of James and Melissa Walkup will celebrate his 1 st birthday on January 29. Thelma Shields has been named the new branch manager of the Roosevelt 1FA store. Thelma has more than 20 yean of service with 1FA and has been assistant manager of the store for a number of years. She has lived in the Roosevelt area all her life and cuirently lives in d bridgeland where she and her run a cattle ranch. They have four children and 1 2 grandchildren. bus-han- Sweat, girl. and Tina Welbom, 13-K- itty Jan. and Erica Galbreath, girl. 1 Extra.1 Extra Photo sauingsll Comine Soon! new Vernal officer es loyd Chileen Wissiup, boy. 1st Security names day-to-d- Co-chai- rs Muddy's Salem Opens January 2nd Set ! 1999 279 Hours: 3" Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. ALC-- 4"-- 5" We Do: Acrylic Nails - Airbrushing - Nail Art Weaves - Color - Fudge Color I laircuts -- Waxing-Wigs and Hairpieces!!! 50 S. 200 E.. Roosevelt Across From Frontier Grill 722-071- 1 f Prints m Kodak Prints !f vero Toesdaii 4 satttrtUBi V ALC ' " MMI ' tN Mmew i taMNMibi I C 4 mi 0,rij,s Osm-Sp- m The Uintah Basin Standard will be taking applications for Newspaper Stutters. j Postition is for one day a week (monday afternoons). Applications can be picked up : at the Uintah Basin Standard 268 South 200 East in Roosevelt : Non. 30 West llwy. 40, Roosevelt 5 00pm mhm or ; i j i j |