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Show r Pace 4 - SOCIAL Scrtmher 21. 1999 Uintah Basin Standard ComrtfMPi H venPs TUESDAY, 21 September Girls' Soccer. Union High School at Uintah WEDNESDAY, September 22 VotleybaH, Altamont High at Tabiona Board of Meeting. Roosevelt, 9 THURSDAY, September 23 Baseball. Salt Lake Lutheran at Tabiona High Volleyball, Wasatch at Union High School FRIDAY. a m. September 24 Football, Homecoming Game, Rich at Duchesne RobertsTaylor reception. Tabiona. Utah WomackBird reception, Roosevelt 9 pm More Football. Judge at Union, AHS at San Juan SATURDAY. September 25 GED Test, Uintah District Vernal-Al- so Sept. 24 Mount eerYoung reception, Vernal, 3:30-- 5 pm Volleyball, Grand at Duchesne. Manila at AHS Hadlock.'McKenna reception, Neola, 9 pm AppawooLove reception, Roosevelt, 7 p.m SUNDAY, September 26 Preston Marx farewell, Roosevelt 4th, 10:40 a m Fireside LDS singles over 31 Roosevelt East, 7 p.m Usel Grimaud homecoming, Roosevelt 7th, 10:50 am Jonathan White homecoming, Roosevelt 8th. 11 a m TUESDAY, September 28 Volleyball, DHS at AHS, Union at Uintah WEDNESDAY, September 29 USU Sewing Conference, Roosevelt, 9 am Family Support Open House, Roosevelt, 9 am 7-- 6-- Hadlock McKenna and Craig DeNile McKenna were married in Nevada January 1 1. NEWLYWEDS--Lis- a Hadlock McKenna Lisa Hadlock McKenna, daughter of Dennis and Kathy Hadlock, and Craig DeNile McKenna, son of DeNile and Fay McKenna, eloped to Nevada and were married January 11. A reception will be held in their honor Saturday, Sept. 25 at Haslems Cabin in Neola from 6-- 9 p.m. Dinner will be served from p.m. and Jamie Daniels will sing from 7:30-- 9 p.m. Cake will be served all evening, and everyone is invited to come and celebrate with them. Love and Marty Appawoo have chosen WEDDING PLANS-Krist- ian married 25 be at the Country Cottage in Roosevelt. to Saturday, Sept. LoveAppawoo Kristian Love, daughter of Bill and Connie Love and Marty Appawoo, son of Linda and Humberto Pena, the late Ronnie Appawoo, and Veann A Monty Bolton have chosen Saturday, Sept 25 to be married at the Country Cottage in Roosevelt. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Country Cottage at 7 p.m. Knstian was a student at Union High and Marty graduated from Duchesne High. In case of oversight all family and friends are invited to attend. , Ane Bedonie and Sept. Glenn Tom Jr., girl and Jeff A. Sept. Burgees, boy. Laine and Brent Sept Snow Gi liman, boy. Mae Salazar and Sept. Dustin Allen Miner, boy. Diann and ChrisSept. topher Secakuku, girl. Mitchell, girl. Sept. Rae Barger, Sept. girl. hire. LaFonda Mounteer and the late Mr. Sherrill Mounteer proudly announce the marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to Cody Wayne Young, son of Duncan Young and Cindy Young, on Saturday, Sept 25. A reception in their honor will be held that evening at 1366 North 500 West, Vernal from 3:30 - 5 p.m. In case of oversight, all friends and family are invited to attend. IP t, JLJt xm&nkUMi Jl raa; Asher McKee, son of Darwin and Mcnilli McKee of Tridell will receive his Eagle Scout Award on Wcdnesday.Sept. 22.7:30p.m. Asher planted shade trees in the Tridell Community Park for his project las spring. He had earned 33 merit bodges. This past summer he worked in Bryce Canyon at the Ranch and Chuck wagon. He has performed with the Uintah Basin Fiddle Fair for 2 years and was conceit master last year in Ora Faye Ovian's Christinas Orchestra. He attends the 8th grade it Vernal Junior High. in Nebraska F. Deloy Tanner, formerly of Myton, was recently sustained as Bishop of the LDS Lincoln, Nebraska let Ward. The Lincoln Nebraska Stake includes eight wards and three branches; five of those wards are in Lincoln. Another former Basin resident, Lorin Price, of Vernal ia currently serving i ihopoft Lincoln 4th Ward. Bradley Scott King, son of Scott and Melanie King will celebrate his fust birthday on Sept. 21. iTanneristhesonofFriuik Tanner, formerly of Myton, and the late Pearl M. Tanner. His father ia now living in VemaL Deloy and his wife, the former Anna Mae Perkins ' ofMyton both graduated from Union High School and Deloy attended LDS Business College mooring in Accounting. They and their three children have resided in Lincoln for the past ten years where he ia employed by Nebraska Book Co., Inc. Second annual fire drills October 6 NUMBNESS IN THE HANDS Is it carpal tunnel syndrome? Repairs Hard Drives Refurbish Memory Replace Disk Drives New parts Scanners Monitor Printers - RobertsTaylor serve as bishops ifer ( qmpuja:- Roberts and Matthew Taylor will be married SOON TO BE WED-Rala- ina 24 the home in Tabiona. at bride's Friday, Sept. Ralaina Roberta, daughter of John W. and Bonnie Roberta, and Matthew Taylor, son of Marcus and Marianne Taylor of Richfield, have chosen Friday, Sept 24 to be married at the bride's home in Tabiona The couple will be honored with a barbecue reception following the ceremony. Ralaina and Matthew will make their home in Las Vegas, Nevada. 2 Basin men rica Storm,Sr Stanley and Renee Womack Jr. are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Melanie Dawn to Lonnie Lyn Bird, son of Linda Anderton Bin! and the grandson of the lata James A. Bird on Friday, Sept 24 at the Utah State University Branch- Campus in Roosevelt A reception will be held that evening from 7 9 p.m. at the USU Branch Campus. Melanie ia a 1999 graduate of Union High and is employed at Beat Western Inn. Lonnie is a 1995 graduate of Union High and is employed at JAR Construction as a truck driver. The couple will be making their home in Roosevelt In case of an oversight, all family and friends are invited to attend. MounteerYoung ilda Don! despair. There is hope. Call the professionals. WomackBird WEDDING PLAN Lynn Mounteer and Cody Wayne Young will be wed on Saturday. Sept 25. "MW Classified Dawn Womack and Lyn Bird have chosen SOON TO BE WED-Mcla- nic Friday. Sept 24 to be married at the Utah State University Branch Campus in Roosevelt by J. Dean Fitzgerald, D.C. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome" seems to be a catch phrase these days. Fifteen or 20 years ago people had no idea what it was. However, chiropractors knew! Although occasionally a surgery is needed to resolve the numbness and tingling in the hands, chiropractic adjustments do wonders to bring the feeling back into the hands. The nerve supply to the arms and hands comes from the neck. If, for some reason, these nerves are irritated, they quit working properly and the person loses feeling in the hands. Also, these same nerves pass by the shoulder and elbow joints where irritation can occur. A - (jQBMftaift 540 East Hwy. 40 ,722-05- 15 ' Chiropractically the normal motion can be returned to the vertebra of the neck and the shoulder and elbow joints. Most often this will relieve the irritation and the feeling will return to the hands without 7221461 48 S. 200 E., Roosevelt ? ! For the aecond consecutive year, Utah State Fire Marshall Office has teamed up with the nonprofit National Fir Protection Aaaocia-tio- n (NFPA), the official sponsor of Firs Prevention Week for nearly 80 years, and other fire departments across North American to execute The Great Escape during Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 3-Launched by NFPA last faII,"Tho Great Escape is a three-yea- r public safety campaign designed to get more people to develop and practice a home fire escape plan than ever before. Results snow that tha campaign ia already working: NFPA documented nearly 250,000 fami-lie- a' participation in "The Great Escape' last year, with 25 lives saved as a direct result Most people underestimate fire's power and speed. In the beet case, you only have just one or two minutes to escape a typical home fire safely says Gary A. Wise, Utah State Fire Marshal. "Iloma firs escape planning and practice are critical to life safety because they ensure that everyone knows how to use those minutes wisely and escape unharmed !W ' Poor |