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Show SOCIAL Page 4 - November 30. 1999 . ' Uintah Basin Standard McClureRichmond Marlene McClure, daughter of Byron and Melva Bolton, and David Kay Richmond, son of Joseph and Reva Richmond, has chosen Friday, Dec. 3 to be married at the Ballard Church. A reception will be held in their honor from 7 - 9 p.m. following the ceremony. In case of oversight all friends and relatives are invited to attend. Burton in CEUs Nutcracker Ballet Wednesday. Dec. V Lunch at noon. Fried chicken, potato panes, com. rots, salad lemon bars. John Wayne Movie Exerase andor pool Thursday. Dec. 2' Lunch at noon. B8Q pork nbs. baked beans, macaroni salad, rot. cake Exerase andor pool Friday: Dec. 3: Lunch at noon- Hot roast beef sandwich, peas, tomato soup, pistachio Jeito Monday, Dec & Lunch at noon1 Spaghetti and meatballs. garlic bread, green beans, salad, cecKie Bmgo Tuesday. Dec 7. Lunch at noon. Swiss steak. Anna potatoes, broccoli, rolls, salad, chocolate cream pie class Exerase Vid or pod Oil painting Dec. 2 at 10 a m. we need help matang presents for all the Seniors. Weather permitting. Dec 8 we vmD go to Vernal tor lunch and shopping. Please remember to wear red or green every Tuesday for lunch. Rease bnng hats or gloves tor the tree. We gve these to the needy cMden. Library fines erased with food donation CoJfftffHtf'Pi A Official Notice fl A 9 College of Eastern Utah student Dee Burton from Upalco, will join with other members of the Ballet Repertory Ensemble in a holiday dance concert. This year the BRE presents two concert programs. On Dec. 2 and 4. the classical Nutcracker Ballet is performed, and on Dec. 1 and 3, the evening program includes Lea Patineurs, the Christmas Carol, and the childrens favorite, The Grinch. All performances of this holiday dance concert begin at 7:30 p.m. in the CEU Geary Theater. Tickets can be purchased at the door. H o TUESDAY, November 30 CPR Course, UBATC, Roosevelt. 5 to 9 p. m. Tale of Sir Brenowaite. Union, 6:30-- p.m. --Also Dec. WEDNESDAY. December 1 Btood Drive. Utah State University, Vernal FRIDAY, December3 1 The Enchanted Forest, Roosevelt, 1 1 a.m.-- 8 p.m Parade of Lights, Roosevelt IDS Single Adult Christmas Party, Ashley Stake, 7 p.m. December 4 GEDTest, Uintah County-Al- so McClureRichmond reception, Ballard, 9 p.m. SATURDAY, December 4 The Enchanted Forest, Roosevelt, 1 1 a m. to 6 p.m. Parade of Lights, Duchesne, 6 p.m. Altamont Christmas Fair, Altamont Elem., 9 am to 4 pm MONDAY, December 6 Union ParentTeacher Conference. 5 to 9 p.m. 7-- speakers urge a return to traditional families & moral values LDS While delegatee to the World Congress of Fatalities II, including member of the LDS Church, agree that traditional families are the basic unit of society, tactics on how national venues on issues dealing tiona are being set aside to affirm the value of traditional family life with the family. Catholic leaden hem have exand definition of marriage as one man and one woman. pressed great concern about aborOther religious representatives, tion and family planning family-friendl- y to boost particularly Cardinal Lopes Tny illo policies that inundate Third World policymaking on the national and representing the Vatican, have a nations with contraceptives. Several presenter hen have said such international level vary widely. long history of political involvement The Church of Jesua Chriat of on issues including abortion, the policies are heavily funded by radiLatter-da- y Saints' representatives spread of contraceptives and oppo-- cal feminist groups through the mar- to the congress, which includee sition to legalizing same-se- x United Nations, in an attempt to control the birthrate. cores of political leaden and riage. Cardinal Trujillo told reporter! Catholic teaching opposes abor- policymakers, have avoided advon and all forma of contraception. cacy of a specific political strategy during a press conference he believes the strength of an interfaith Cardinal Tnyillo predicted that by which to cause change. Marxism an ideology that was Instead, Elder Bruce Hafon of coalition dedicated to preserving the the Fint Quorum of the Seventy, traditional family can be aa effeccollapsed promoted to be eternal President Mary Ellen Smoot of the tive as forces have been to the surprise of many after deRelief Society and cades of dominance in many parte in the past Seneral Nadauld of the iff the world, so will the "culture of He said the Vatican will cooperevil that plots against the tradiYoung Women, have each taken the ate with other pro-lif- e organizations in trying to sway legislation. 1 think tional family fall away aa religions pulpit to point out the folly of antifamily legislation. All called far a this cooperation ia proper and it ia continue to unite. return to moral values. needed also. ... I think ita a natural He said the power of truth and They have focused on LDS teachcooperation of religions, that while the economic reality of a shrinking "not eternal in nature will noneings that stress teach .ng moral virworldwide fertility rate will ultila tues in the home, while urging theless lead the charge in reversing mately prove that population conof all faitha who agree with the escalating trends of abortion trol measures have been "evil and influence to values use their and contraception, particularly in family terribly misguided. Third World nations. particularly at the United Nations to effect change. He noted the Pontifical Council Reprinted with permission of the Elder Hafen said because many cm the Family, of which he ia presiDeseret News. ofthe congress participants are LDS dent, has long been active with other " t : scholars and volunteers, "some wonmm or religions, including Muslim der ifthe fact that the church is here and Jewish organizations, at Inter- is a signal that the church is becomIt will ing more political. The answer is no." He noted that three distinct academic, political and groups are represented at the religious Nov. Jean and Jared congress and said each has a sepaBeginning Monday, Dec. 13, some rate role to play. Brigham Young Raldon Dansie, boy. eri Nov. Linn and Brent changes will be made in the fees Universitys Board of Trustees, charged for copies at the library. which includes members of the First Lloyd Miles, boy. The new fees will be as follows: 8 ary of and aware are Ella Autaubo and supPresidency, 172 x 11". 10 cents; 8 12 x 14, 15 port the role BYU faculty and staff Tyler Anthony Serawop, boy. kki members are playing, but they repNov. Lynn and Cody cents; 11 x 17. 20 cents; Costs are increased by 5 cents for double aided resent BYU and the academic comRay Christensen, boy. copies. Nov. Lee and Charles munity, not the church institutionAndrew Olsen, girl. ally. Nov. Ann Goodwin Meeting Wednesday for the third and final day in the Nogs Hilton and Dennis Austin Jensen, girl. Nov. 17 Kimberly Ann and here, the 1,500 delegates to the conby BYUa James Ira Labrum Jr., boy. gress World Family Policy Center come Nov. 18 Holies Rae and Scott from 85 nations and represent evTimothy Rasmussen, girt. Nov. and Michael ery major religion. As discussions proceed about how to strengthen Harold Rowley, boy. Nov. the traditional family, it ia clear and Miches! Ray that religious and cultural varia- - Safford, boy. Nov. Jo and Kenyon Mathew Eager, girl. Nov. 20 Sheryl Katherine FESTIVE FRANKLIN-- A Christinas light display put up by the Roosevelt . Bluebell man honored Tnr Iwl - indi-vidua- 0. cost more for copies at the library 1972-7- 4l 16-Ni- As of December 6, 1999 a 1:17 p.m. Melanie Weaihcnton is officially 1 6 years old. She is now eligible to dale". Those interested in dating her need to call her parents at 722-94to pick up an application form. All forms must be filled out in triplicate and returned to ha parents, along with five references. All applicants will be checked and screened. Processing time will take about two years. 16-To- nya 17-Ra- diel Buckle Up and Save A Life! 18-Ja- naa 18-H- olli 18-Le- slie Eggere and Charles Leonard Cornelious, girl. Holiday Gifts Galore Door Prizes Fri. Dec. 3 From 20ofr 5-- 8 pm Nov. Lynn and Robert Steven Taylor, girl. 21-Pe- ggy r - Selected Frames In Come and Items Windchimes Get Your Great Sega Hands on a Selection Sport Watches of Cup of Hot 19 Chocolate or Candles Apple Cider Much, Much More 30 off Misc. Figurines H Where Fashion is Fun! Out Our Daily Holiday Specials The Latest In Fun Fashions From Top Designers FUBU (for us by us) Diesel Todd Oldham Fossil Steve Madden Remus Willie Esco With More Designers Coming Soon ariosis Variety 1 Millennial Ball slated for New Years Eve Guests at Uintah Basin's End of the Century Millennial Ball will ring in the New Year and the new millennium in atyle, beginning at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31, and continuing until 1 a.m. at Uintah High in Vernal. In addition to enjoying a light buffet supper, celebrants will dance to the music of UintaJazs?, Uintah Community Band, Uintah Community Orehaw n hand and tra, a country-wester- more. Music will range from waltzes to awing to country une dancing in two separate ballrooms - something for every taste. Residents 18 or older are invited to attend the New Year's Eve appropriate attire is anything from dressy casual to semi-formThe cost ia $18 per couple. Tickets are available locally at IGA and the Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce (located at the Crossroads Community and Senior Center, 50 E 200 S in Roosevelt), or through members of the Basin Arte Council, which ia cosponsoring the event with the Uintah Arts Council ofVernal. al. Tracy Roberts will be celebnt ing her 80 birthday December There will be an open house December 4 from 2:00-- 5 :00p.m. at the Robert's pavilion in ilanna. All family and friends are invited. There will be a musk comedy from 6. 3:00-4:00p.- Homemade BBQ Burgers 722-- 2 by the He actually was in line to receive a third Purple Heart, but the paper work was lost and it never came. Come and enjoy cake and ice cream with Tracy. No gifts please. andtI7,oneof Products our Delicious . 29 N. Main, Roosevelt Take Out Orders lialah Bails SuaSarS . Islands). In Korea, he was at the landing on Inchon and stayed until 1951 -all the time at the front line. 1 guess I saw the most action in World War H, Mid Jenkina "But in Korea, we saw the moat sustained action. He said In World War II we were on various islands, and once in a while we would be cm the tone that was hit But in Korea, we were at the front all the time." Jenkins duties as a medic were to "patch up the injured so that they could be sent on for more medical care Jenkins himself was wounded three times, in combat He was shot in the leg once, caught shrapnel another time, and in World War H a bullet grazed hie head. His medals include two purple hearts, a couple of Silver Stare, a Bronze Star, and twelve other combat-related recognitions. Now Open 40ofr Picture PMk Semite Assssscsimt 9. In World War II, Jenkins served in three campaigns Guadalcanal, Luzon, and New Georgia (Solomon 15-Ch- 15-M- . iSaa f Af9C QPI('P IVw III II Ml W Wwl Henry Jenkins, of Layton, ia not quick to talk about his days as an army medic, and on the rare occasion you can get him to mention the subject, you will never find a hint of boasting though he has much to boast about Jenkins if a former Bluebell resident Jenkins has earned more than 17 combat medals, and ia recognised aa the only living person, known to have served as medic in three different wars. Recently Jenkins was named to the Medic Hall of Fame" at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, for hit service in World War II, the Korean War, and the war in Viet Nam. He was drafted into the army medical corps in 1941, and retired in 1972. During that time, he left the Military briefly to serve at General Mills, in Ogden, from 1945-5Following his retirement he also served as an aid at the Veterans' Hospital in Salt Lake Gty from ly 15-Be- cky Gty Youth Council at the Franklin Delanor Roosevelt monument in Teddy Park includes the big guy himself. so-call-ed anti-fami- The Duchesne County library staff wants to remind you that once again this December they are running their annual clemency promo-I- f you have late books or fines y can be erased by bringing in some canned goods. All canned items will be donated to the Duchesne County Food Pantry. venPs . 43 781-63- 15 787 West Hwy 40 Vernal (Basin Appliance Mall) Hours: Mon.-Sa- t. 9 am-- 7 pm Warning! Do not be alarmed! Do not call the Fire Department! The smoke billowing from Darwin Rutland's house is from the "60" candles burning on his birthday cake. He is very lonely! Call and Wish Him a Happy Birthday! |