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Show jjip,, fa I r L'LNTAH BASLN STANDARD. Septra ta 2LISW-- . Pag. 13 Cougar hunting applications available Oct. 1 Applications to hunt cougars on limited entry permit areas during season will be Utah's 1999-200- 0 available by Oct. 1. A total of 343 permits will be offered. Applications will be available from hunting and fishing license agents statewide; Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal. Price and Cedar City, the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education, 6000 W. 2100 S., in Salt Lake City, and the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center, 2851 W. 200 N. in Logon. Applications also will be available at tha Division's Internet website, at www.nrxtate.utuadwry ihomerpghtm To bo entered in the Utah Cougar Draw, permit applications must bo received through the mail, or on overnight mail service, no later than 5 p.m., Oct 18 Applications must be submitted to Hunt Application Office, the private contractor that handles Utah's hunting draws, oas of the following 1999-200- 0 PARADE OF ROYALTY-T- he Duchesne High School Homecoming Royally consists of Leslee Draper, queen; Maren Farnsworth, first attendant; Erin Hcn, second attendant; Karri Jo Skcwes, Miss Congeniality. Florence Smith. Duchesne, and Edythe Grntnr, Roosevelt, traveled to Omaha, Texas, to viait with friends. They will be gone for at least ten days. George and Esther McFarlane drove to Bremerton. Washington, to spend time with their eon Ken, hie wife Yolanda Bailey, and their family. They will spend about ten days there. Betty Hamblin spent aeveral days in Salt Labe with her daughter Romania. She also spent time with her granddaughter Dynette, her husband Kevin Hunter, and their two babies. On Wednesday, Sept. 15, the Duchesne Gateway Seniors enter tained the seniors from Hanna. Roosevelt, Mytoo, Alternant, and F null and. They enjoyed a lovely fned chicken dinner, accompanied by fried potatoes and onions, baked beans, potato salad, cake, arid watermelon. The dinner was cooked by Cluit Parka and tome of the Lions Club members. Also assisting were Tami Mullins, Janet Heed, ana Jean Landers. Everything waa just delicious. Approximately 75 seniors wort present and a nod time waa had by arc ;; . :v."vr:- All of the people who live east of Duchesne on the old highway art pleased to have a yellow strip painted down the center of the road. Just great for the seniors. Dariene ToUefoon. wife of Bruce, had nqor surgery on Wed., Sept 15. at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. Her mom, Kay Allen, said Dariene would possibly be released on Friday. We send our best to her. Mildred Young Muir, Fhiitland, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 14. at Stewart's Cart Center in Roosevelt Her funeral waa held on Saturday, Sept IS.intbeFriutland Ward ChapeL and burial took place in the vruitland Cemetery. Mildred's husband Alden is still a resident in the care center in Roosevelt Tami Mullins reported that her father, George Rapich, North Salt Lake, had surgery on his other knee on Wednesday. We send best wishes to George and Lola. Mary Elison, Duchesne, is now a resident in Stewarts Care Center in Roosevelt She wiQ be glad to have her friends come and visit her there. Bernice Abplanalp, and her son and daughter-in-law- , Lloyd and Cathy, left Monday, Sept 30, for Yucaipa, California, to spend the GEMUrn ding ofDenise Humphries and Roger Reynolds, berth ofPortland. Oregon. LaRac Adams and n friend drove from Ogden to Lake Tahoe to attend the wedding. Denise ia LaRae'a daughter and Sherris niece. Hie wedding waa handled beautifully and well worth the trip. Sherri then drove to Ogden on Sunday and returned to Whiterocks on Monday. Arvin and Maurine Bellon spent, three days at Aspen Grove above Sundance in Provo Canyon. They stayed at the new lodge there with all of their children end grandchildren 26 of 'em. The weather was beautiful and the family had a good Duchesne students show off their muscles and also their spelling ability of HAPPY EAGLES-S- ix during a halftime break of the annual homecoming game last week. LDS church on Saturday. Delons is the daughter of Done Neff and granddaughter of Elthora Casper. Mr. ft Mrs. June Roberta left Monday for St George where they will stay for the winter. Pat Casper drove them to southern Utah. Funeral services for Gene Wallace Sweat wen held oa Tuesday in the ways: through ths mail to: Hunt Application Office. P.O. Bax 30389, Self Lake City. Utah 841304)389; or through on overnight mail service to: Hunt Application Office, 185 N. Mains St, Fallon. NV 69406. To avoid missing the 5 p.m., Oct 18 cut-odate, applicants aro encouraged to pick up an application and mail it in os aoon as possible, said Nancy Hutchings, Division wildlife licensing specialist Tracy Roberts-848-54- 17 Tabiona LDS Ward chapel. He was Mr. & Mrs. Lorry Van Tassel!. Salt Lake. Bernice Van Tassel and Vella Barney, Neola, and Helen Aahpaugh and Marlene Richina, Vernal, visited A1 and Karma Roberta lost weekend. Funeral services for Delons Agnes Honocks were held in the Tabiona ff married to Marjorie Clark of Tabiona. who procMed him in death in 1988. Maiorie ia the daughter of Frank and Hotel Clark of Tabiona. Bonnie Ostler spent Tuesday visiting Lloyd and Tracy Roberta and family. Pete Roberta visited his daughter Mindy and family. He also spent a fow days in Mesquite. Mr. A Mrs. Tim Read of Salt Lake spent a fow days at their home ia Hanna. Jerry and Gay Turn bow traveled to Delta to exhibit their restored car at an antique car show there. Tal Fabnao took hie horset pulling team to the Utah Stats Pair where be won 1st place in the lightweight contort Good job, Tal. Leon and Ginger Casper. Nines Gines. Lorraine Patton, vid Elthora Casper attended funeral services for Mid Muir in Fruitland on - time. Mott and Virginia Ferguson enjoyed a short but good viait with their frienda from Salt Lake, Don and Bufly (Elisabeth) Lybbert. The couples ate dinner together, after which the LybberU drove on to Price where they planned to stay the night Ifyou can remember back 50 years or ao, Don Lybbert was a resident of Roosevelt and Bully lived ia Vernal. She answered to the name of Bufly Hatch. ANNOUNCES Researchers find actions do speak louder than words 1 Parents who think they can teach their children good habits by lecture ing but not acting as examples are fooling themselves, researchers said iffimiEs p- Monday. . A team at Iowa State University found that old adages such as monkey set, monkey do are absolutely - , ay on all Blew Or r- JS Elay Equipment mm IMBJOTS! true. Adolescents who art constantly beexposed to parents' hoelth-ris- k havior, such aa poor eating habits, smoking and drinking, will tend to emulate their parents' behavior KA.S. Wickrama, a behavioral scientist who led the study, said in a statement. Rate for up to 36 Months 1.5 variable rate for up to 48 Months 3.9 variable rate for up to 60 Months 10 Cash in lieu 0 Options: Wickrama and colleagues interviewed 330 white Midwestern U.S. adolescents and their parents about their eating, exercise, smoking, drinking ana sleep habits. AanughtbeexpiKted, people with one had habit tended to have several. the rcoerachero said in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. And teenagers not only copied their parents' overall health-ris- k lifestyb but also tended to adopt the same individual good or bad health-relate- d behaviors such aa amoking and exercising. Wickrama'a team found. Their findings held true even when they factored in the family's social status, which has been shown in previous research to bo linked with behavior such as amoking. Boys health lifestyles more closely resembled their fathers' lifestyles, and giris were more likely to emulate their mother' behavior, Wickrama said in n statement The US. divorce rate now is twice what it waa in I960, although it haa declined moderately aince its peak in the early 1980a. Fixed On New John Deere... Square Balers, Round Balers, Mower-Conditione- rs Wlndrowers Self-propell-ed Rtprinttd with permission of tht DttmtNtw. JuginiaFgjuan-J5W5M- J Lost Saturday, Sept 18, Zella Pike accompanied Sandy Pike and Helen Sccakukuto Salt Lakewhero they attended the Utah State Fair. They also shopped during the day, stayed overnight in Salt Lake, and returned home Sunday. Johnny and Sharon Anvwchis coma to viait their parents. Frank and Glenda Arrowchis, on Friday, Sept 17. for three days. Frank and Glenda were privileged to pony their oldest and youngest children. Johnny Arrowchia and Marty Christensen, on an antelope hunt Johnny and Mercy drew out for adjoining arras -- Johnny with Sharon, and Marty with her huabond Brad and their two children. The day was beautiful and both groups bagged their animals before 8 00 a.m. It was a wonderful hunt for all con- - cc" Farm Bureau members urged to attend policy meetings The Ducheane County Farm Bureau announces its Policy Development meetings aa Thursday Sept 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the following locations: Alternant Area: Hama of Wayne Duchesne Area: Miles, ; Home of John Swaoey, Roosevelt Area: Moon Lako Build454-399- 738-5629- ing, Keith Jenoen, 722-314- 3; Tabiona Area: Haase of Jasaup Von Taasell, All Form Bureau members aro to attend a Policy Deencouraged Trncio Pike, Orem, daughter of meeting and help cresto Cliff and Connie Pike, came home velopment issues oa facing our county, policies 20. for the weekend of Sept 18 to and nation stats, agriculture or Sherry Kay Raomuoeen came home call Wayne Miles, to exweekend. to visit her family last concerns. 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