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Show SOCIAL Pape 4 July 27. 1999 Uintah Basin Standard . Former resident named a living treasure vetrPs Tayior was raised on the Ute Indian Reservation, and comes out he says. His each year for mother it Akimel meaning the river people, also known as Pima. Both traditional cultures are reflected in Taylor's art, which includes acrylic paintings and sculptures. He is best known for the Northern Traditional Dancer dolls he creates. Their are two foot carved figures clad in beaded animal hide and feather work, which have been awarded first place honors for the past six years in the Santa Fe Indian Market Taylor also creates Hohokam dolls," which ha carves from slender tree branches, to depict an Indian people which he tells a story about In hie tale, the H oho kams lived, died and wets buried in the earth. They arose from tho earth as treeo grew about them. Taylor's acrylic paintings, which art critics say depict "potent images" have made their way to poet cards and the greeting card market One of his most famous depicts a moment in history, when Ira Hayes, who he painted in Indian costume set the American flag up on Mount Suribachi, Feb. 23, 1945 with hie marine comrades. The card, hat reached national status and is one of the most popular sold. Urshsl Taylor, former Fort Duchesne resident who now lives in Tucson. Arisons was recently honored as one of three Native American artists named as an Arisona Indian Living Treasure for 1998. The award is given to artists who over n lifetime nave produced art inspired by their Native American TUESDAY, July 27 UBIC Talent Show, RJH, 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY. July 28 Miss Uintah Basin Pageant, Union, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, July 29 Show-Bri- ng You Alligator UBIC Activities-P-et Free Lunch, UBIC, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Constitution Park American Legion Post 64 Flag Retirement Ceremony, 7 pm FRIDAY. July 30 Scout Training Course, Bridgeland, 6 p.m. (Also July 31) UBIC Events-A- II Day SATURDAY, July 31 UBIC Parade, Roosevelt. 10 am Union 1 969 Year Class Reunion, Roosevelt 1 1 30 am RiedelWhite garden reception, Aftonah, 6:304:30 pm July 30 King's Peak Scout Training Course, Bridgeland-AJ- so Union Class ot 1 994 Reunion UBIC 3 on 3 Basketball Meet pow-wo- w, heritage. SALT LAKE TEMPLE-Cassan- dre Lynn Riedel and Dustin Jay White have chosen Friday, July 30, to be married in the Salt Lake Temple. RiedelWhite It TayHONORED ARTIST-Uts- hel lor, a former Basin resident was recently honored with n lifetime achievement award by the governor of Arizona. Cassandra Lynn Riedel, daughter of Robert and Barbara Riedel of Macon, Georgia, and Dustin Jay White, son of Alan and Janice White of Upalco, have chosen to be married in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, July 30. A garden reception will be held in their honor Saturday, July 3 1 at the Gunn Reception Center, 5721 North 16000 West in Altonah from 6:30 8:30 p.m. All family and friends are invited to attend. Casaie is a 1995 graduate of Southeast High School in Macon, Georgia. She received her Associate Degree in Elementary Education from Rick's College, and will graduate from Utah State University in December. Dustin is a 1992 graduate of Altamont High SchooL He served in the Alabama Birmingham Mission and graduated from Utah State University in Ag Systems Technology with fcn Agriculture Business emphasis. They plan to live in Upalco. mu Ask A Specialist How important is it to celebrate anniversarys? Answer by: (Sen O. Jenson, Utah Stats University Extension Family and Human Development Specialist 'irMiik&gr cial trip together. On milestone anniversaries such as your 10th, 20th, 30th or others, you might want to save extra money for something rosily a pedal. Thao are many places to go and things to do that are not If a marriage was worth celebrating originally, then it ought to bo Hopefully, good marriages get better with time, so each year should be a celebration of making something that was good and meaningful into something that ia even better. Here are some ideas for anniversary celebrations: Visit places of your courtship and early yean of marriage. Return to tho place of your marriage and reminisce over the events of that day. A little nostalgia can make a very enjoyable experience. Find ways to meaningfully express youreehrea to each other. These might indude written messages, physical intimacy, sharing of services or jpving gifts that have special significance music from the era of your marriage or dining out at a place frequented during your eourtehipor early yean ofmarntgo. Reaffirm your marriage vows. Get a copy ofthe vows or recreate on a paper the mqjor phrases used at your marriage ceremony. Re-rethem and ask yourself, how are you doing at keeping those vows. You might want to write tome new ones that address current feelings and new challenge. Spend time looking at picture of eventa in the pari pertaining to your marriage. This includes recounting memories of special events or circumstances that stand out in your mind as meaningful and im- were married in an outdoor ceremony near Bozeman, Montana. Smith! Galinac end Kty Smith rfftnaaevelt, was Siimwm Kw Smith, married to William Mark Galinac, son of Mrs. Lois Galinac and Mr. William Galinac of Ohio, on June 11, at an outdoor ceremony that took place near Boteman, Montana in a lovely mountain setting overlooking the Galatin Valley. A reception dinner followed the wedding ceremony. Susanna ia a graduate of Union High School and USU, Logan. The couple will make their home in Baseman where both are employed. Broaklynn Mandy McClure, daughter of Robbie and Staci McClure, celebrated her 1st birthday on July Darian Rae Morian. daughter of Ray and Audra Morian. celebrated her birthday on July 21 15. , J mnanarmasm XJ9 , Five Cs of stress management ,5 By Elaine Blackburn An optimum amount of stress ia good and, in fact, is very necessary to motivate and to help one sustain acceptable levels of productivity. If there is not enough of an appropri-at- e streeaor, you never get started; and if there are too many stressors, you become flustered and Ann and Michael July ula Shane Robinson, boy. Lee and Kam July Ron Abplanalp, girl. Lou Harris and July Clay Curtis Dillingham, boy. Ann and Ramon July Brandon Jaramillo, boy. Secakuku and July Kessley Delano LaRose, boy. 12-Pa- 13-Ci- ndi 13-Kr- isty 13-Sh- July 13Bobi Jo and Craig Sherman Phillips, girl. and Randall Kent July Thacker, boy. July 14 Sunny and Cleve John Hatch, boy. Verlynn and Rick July Joseph Carda, boy. Michelle and July Heath James Kenney, girl. Anne and Howard July Byron Clark, girl Marie Cook and July oni Raymond Eugene Kelsey, boy. Mae Miller, girl. July 13-Ni- cde - 15-G- ena 15-Jan-ece 16-C- elia 17-Sh- So obviously, ifyou practice good tress management, you can domore than control your stress, you can actually use it to your advantage. The following are "five Ce" you can use to turn your stress into n productive force. Clarity before you an master your stress, cu must pinpoint ex- -, actly where its coming from. Is it part of your job or your personal life? Is it coming from current affairs or from previous experience or vents? Hus analysis can be difficult to do but you have to be honest with yourself and identify the source of your 'stress. be selective in who Choice and what you allow to net net sties- - PAGEANT WINNER-Fbur-yearRikki Lyn Tabbee. holds her trophy after being named Little Miss Myton at the annua Myton Days contest Rikki is the daughter of Nila De and Johnnie Tabbee. old 17-D- ana - or. The key hero is to avoid what ie generally considered "negative" trees such as worrying, procrastination and fear. Instead, aeek out "poaitiva" streaa such as creative nsk, adventure and competition. "Control -r- emember that stress is not n disease. People create it by relinquishing control. Don't allow others to stress you out. Make decisions to control where stress comes from in your life and consciously choose how you will react to those Roosevelt Vision Clinic wants to help you get ready for school by announcing a niques. Confidence the mots you manage your stress, the mors you will feel and tofinish the cycle, too more you feel, the better you will handle - ce trees. s - l4J Call and schedule an appointment at the office during regular business hours for your student. QUILTS - ANTIQUES greeting. 2. Smile at people. It takes 72 m uaclee to frown, only four to smile. 3. Call people by name. The sweet set music to anyone's oar is tho sound of ones own name. 4. Be friendly and helpful. Ifyou would have friends, be friendly. 5. Be genuinely interested in . You can like almost every- ly, ifyou try. 6. Be generous with praise and cautious with criticism. 7. Be considers to with feelings of others. There are usually three sides to a controversy: yours, the other person' and tho nght one. 8. Bo alert to rive service. What counts most in lit ie what weds for others. 9. Learn to trust people. That trust builds relationships. 10. Have a tease of humor. Ifyou add to tho above a good sense of humor, a big dost of patience and a dash of humility, you will be rewarded many fold. - Has Anyone Seen This FORTY YEAR 1 fc OLD Mon-Fril0t- $atl0to4 o5 722-070- 8 58 N. 200 E. Main Street" Under the COLORFUL Awning Screenings begin July 26, 1999 s Roosevelt Vision Clinic David A. Smith O.D. 722-29- 8 1 s2- g Our Upstairs Is Now Open Full Of Crafts & Gifts From People Throughout The Basin! See You At The UBICt Look For The Country Jamm Booth - SIFTS BASS AND BASKETS- - B.A.GL? g " ee 65 West 200 North, Roosevelt relationahips: 1. Speak to people. There is nothing as nice as a cheerful word of 2 Back to School Vision Screening. 1 In hie book Apple Seeds, Brian Cavanaugh lists TTe 10 Commandments of Human Relationahips. These are common aense rules that can easily be applied to nearly all tb Free Scott H. Kowallis O.D. Elaine Blackburn Arrange not to work on your anniversary. This day ought to be at least as important as any of tho national ana state holidays we celebrate. Do something that ia entirely different than other holidays. If you have children at home, arrange for childcare and make this day something special for just you and your spouse. Do something that would be a pleasant surprise for your spouse. Gifts or activities are often more fun and meaningful if given as a surprise, and the unexpected usually makes meaningful memories. Flan well in advance for e spe handle stress. There are many things you can do to accomplish this such as a heathy diet, proper, amounts of sleep, proper exerase, and diversion ana relaxation tech- BALLOONS Ten rules for living portant - - anniversaries. ad you need to Conditioning train your body and your mind to & overly expensive ifyou plan forthom. " Put together a video or slide tape containing pictures of pari memorise interwoven with music of events with special meaning to the two of you. Inrite all your children and their spouses, if they are married, to join with you in a celebration of your marriage. Don't go anywhere. Just stay home, but tell everyone you are unavailable and eryoy a day and a night with each other away from the everyday rush of things. Spend some time remembering activities you have done on previous wedding worth Kay Smith and William Mark Galinac OUTDOORCEREMQNY-Suzan- ne s - |