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Show Mb Pe 4 -- hAi wmibStmSbm SOCIAL Arril 1X20(10 Uintah Basin Standard CoMMurtPi - vetfps nrsurrrtwliki TUESDAY. April 18 Community Dance, Crossroads Center. Roosevelt. 8:30 p Soccer. Lehj High School at Union SoftballBaseball, Wasatch at Union High School WEDNESDAY. ApriM 9 VFW, Uintah Basin Post 9275, m to meet, Moon Lake Bldg., 7:30 p.m., Roosevelt. Utah THURSDAY, April 20 BasebaltSoftbaU, Lehi High School at Union SATURDAY, April 22 SorensenSpencer reception, Provo, 8 pm KettleGiles open house, 4 pm to dusk Easter Egg Hunts. Tabiona High, 9 am; Altamont Park, Duchesne Roy Park, Roosevelt Constitution Park 1 0 am 6-- SUNDAY. April 23 Allen HuDinger homecoming, Roosevelt 5th, 9 MT. TIMPANOGOS TEMPLE Rachael Robison Sorensen and John Holman Spencer will be wed in the Ml Timpanogoa Temple on Saturday. April 22. Sorensen!Spencer Dr. Jerdd R. and Rebecca Sorensen of Freeno, California are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rachael Robiaon Sorensen to John Holman Spencer, eon of Richard and Marie Spencer of Ducheane, and the late Manan Spencer, on Saturday, April 22, in the Ml Timpanogoa Temple. Areception will be held in their honor on that evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Provo Marriot Hotel, Aspen room, 101 west 100 north, Provo. Rachael graduated from Buchanan High School in Qovis, California in 1995 and graduated from BYU Dee. 1999. She is currently teaching at Spanish Fork Middle School. Johngraduated from Duchesne High School May 1995. He served a LDS mission to Berlin, Germany and is currently attending BYU majoring in commercial arts. The couple will reside in Provo. In case of oversight, all friends and family are invited to attend. A n 3SS2 April JdtO, and apple pie. 1 p.m Pod and sxsrcne boy- - Lee and Christopher Michael Parker, Roosevelt, girl. Marjourie and April James Edmund Adams, Vernal, girL April April 25: Lunch at noon: Lasagna. Brussels Tuesday, Wednesday. April 19- Lunch al noon: Gyro Sandwich, pasta salad, orenge skew and brownies. VSrnal West Parti Museum 9:15 am Pod and eerose sprouts, coleslaw. idL and Thursday. April 20: Lunch at noon: Land soup, wsidorf salad, crackers and cheese, custard. Caramcs class -- 10 am. Pod and exercise ley, Tabiona, boy. Dawn and Bill J. April Goodrich,! Roosevelt, boy. Malinda and April Maurice Creed Kidd, Vernal, boy. Marie Harrison pril and Jose Farias, Vernal, boy. Fnday, Apnl 21: Lunch at noon: Tuna casserde, chucfcwagon com. tomato slices, ro. and apncots. Waking to muse Pod and exerase nan paining class Pod and were married Roxanne Kettle, daughter of Jerry L. Kettle and Sarah L Kettle, and Shannon L. Giles, aon of LaVon and Diane Gilee, were married Sunday, March 5 in Laa Vegaa, Nevada. An Open House party will be held in their honor on Saturday, April 22 from 4 p.m. - duik All family and friends who wish to greet them are welcome to attend. or- - mq-etat- OS L Gilee Kettle Giles Bingo at 1 Marie Clark and April Nicholas Duane Manning, Roosevelt, Roxanne Kettle and Shannon Sunday, March 5 in Laa Vegaa, Nevada. NEWLYWEDS Lunch at noon: Lemon pepper pollack, potatoes, peas, gaiden glow Dawn and Thomas eUi am Adam Tanner farewell. Duchesne 4th, 9 am Michele Swasey homecoming, Bridge land Ward, 1 0:30 am Kenny Stansfield farewell. Moon Lake Ward. 1 1 a.m. TUESDAY. April 25 BaseballSoftball. Union at Uintah High School Softball. Orem at Duchesne High School WEDNESDAY. April 26 Baseball, South Summit High at Duchesne i On Wsdwsday we wd fraud to toa Western Park Museum. The bused leave at 9 15 a m and lunch writ be sarved at tho Vamal Sartor Center Tha pod labia wd be recovered in fie nexllww weeks, and aflar friai we would Mia to start a pod team On May 19 20 we wd have a rummage sale to pay lor tha racoumng. so start cleaning out yoir ctoeds now and bring your rummage Rama to tha canter. April IS ts toe saniar dance from 8.30 - 10:30 p m. The coat i S3 per - person. Monday. April 24- Roosevelt Postmaster leaves for southern Utah By Jama Willi I know I'll miss the Basin area, it was a hard decision to make, said Roosevelt Postmaster Ray McQuivey. McQuivey, who has been postmaster in Roosevelt for the last 15 years, is moving to Hurricane, Utah, to accept the position as post- master there "In 1979 I was working in the Orem poet office, when an opening for a postmaster job in Neola came K6TERBRE05M up," aaid McQuivey. 1 was postmaster there from 1979 to 1981, then I got transferred to Diggs, Idaho." c.Vi McQuivey stayed in Diggs from 1981 to 1985 when a poasition in Roosevelt WltyAto get a YvO& "FREE yogurt or freah fruit smoothie when you buy one of equal or greater value Coupon Good April SANDWICHES c- Jan if FROZEN YOGURT tjgiu ui 1 Patty n Rachael Crowleywdl celebrate 18 th - 25th y M herl birthday on April 20. o training prior to attending Martha Hullinger, daughter of John and Korinne Hullinger. will receive ha Young Womanhood Recognition Award on Sunday April 23 in the Roosevelt 5 Ward. Integrating Complementary & Conventional Methods in the Treatment of Breast & Other Cancers Wood Badge. WoodBadge will be taught in June at Beacon Perk and is a week long training for Scout lead- en. Please call either Paul Chamben or Robert Hoopea (738-wo- n 2209) to reserve a I i roster for this Bask Course. (722-903- 0) InSUrance Agea by James Overall, M.D., Professor Emeritus id ewwbcr ef Caoccr W filer M Hook's BoarS ef Treslffs I'eivtriiiy ef I leb School ef Mduiir Dr. Overalls educational presentation combines si ides and interactive dialogue. It provides an opportunity for factual learning and thoughtful discussion and is designed to provide guidance in making informed decisions about the management of your cancer therapy. Dr. Overall's Workshop will be held at the Roosevelt Community Center Saturday, April 29' 2000 The workshop is from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. Cancer Wellness House now hosts free supportive and educational program offerings for residents of Duchesne County whose lives are affected by cancer. The Same Friendly V (801) 236-22-94 The workshop will be canceled , exU for the workshop by calling IS (Salt Lake City line). if not more than 12 people have registered in advance . P7W 9 I Have -- Always,h Been Here Ax 'to Serve 'AtouO Count On! 'M' Becky Toone - Agent Auto Home Business Health Representing "Allied National Farmers Unton CSE Bear River Mutual "Progressive "TGA "Regal Oairyiand "Explorer United Underwriters 1 many More First Located Jo Next the Gorverecntfy Sccuity Bank n RooscaA 22 a , Service ; & You've""" r-Grownto This workshop is open to the general publics a cancer diagnosis may or may not be the factor which compels you to attend. Please register by April 20 varsity including committee members, is going to be held Friday, May 5, from 6jto 10 p m. and continue Saturday, May 6. from 8 a.m. -- lp.m. The eight methods of Scouting will be taught during the course. The sessions of this Bask Course will be held at the Altamont Stake building. All Scout leaden are welcome and encouraged to attend. The Basic Course is a required rzej , Ferililstrd & Basic Training for all adult leaden of Boy Scouts or Vanity Scouts, ('imi ft number for Hogle Zoo. 1 didn't fall for that one." "Hurricane seems like a good opportunity for me. The weather is warmer in the winter, so no more shoveling snow for me." It will be around two months before Roosevelt gets a permanent replacement Postmaster. Until then the temporary postmaster will be Danny Woodard from Layton. scout leader training 11 and the Susan G. Komcn Breast Cancer Foundation present a free workshop. Roosevelt Post Master Ray McQuivey is accepting a position in southern Utah. Boy Scout The wise man must be wise before, not after the evenL Epicharmua SMOOTHIES sp Bcttie Jo Hackford will celebrate her 70 birthday on April 23. A barbecue will be held in her honor from noon to 4 p.m. on Easter Sunday at the Rangely RV campground. All ramify and friends are invited to attend. No gifts please. opened up. "1 was already familiar with the area alter. being in Neola, and I liked the community so 1 applied for the position, and have been here since. McQuivey has enjoyed his time as Roosevelt's postmaster. 1 remember about 4 or 5 years ago, the office crew pulled a prank on me for April Fool's Day. I came back from lunch to an empty office, on my desk there waa a message, 'call Bill with a phone number. So 1 called and a voice answers the phone, 'Whit House.' They had me call the president," McQuivey recalled. "That same day they tried to get me again. Tha left me a message to call 'Mr. Bear, turns out it was the N 200 E, Roosevelt 722-009- 3 Poor |