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Show T UBATC GRADS-Second- aty gudwu. ho were given business certificate last week, are: front row, Katie Fields ted. Amber Thomas, and backrow.leftlorighLStacySprotise,MjilhaHullinger.Jackie Morrill, Lynzi Huber, Lacy Larsen. . BRAND NEW NURSES-UBA- TC practical nursing graduates are: Shauna Marie Allen. Denise Bennett. Kaylecu Copeland. Dorene Dirzuweil. Can Evans, Gayla A. Harvey, Karen Hill, LaReese Knight. Sharalee Larsen. JiU McSparrin.MicheIINisen,DelLisaD. Pendlebury.Shawna R.fVna,Tess Reinhardt. Peter J.TibbetL Instructors are: Alicia M. Adams, Kanrie Jo Holmes, Michelle Nielsen. Elaine Camp and secretary. Sherri Ure&k. (Listed names aren't in order.) HAPPY' GRADS-UBA- TC awarded business & computer technology certificates to Janie Laveme, Jana Rasmussen, Glenda Rich, Amanda Mart. Manti Ames, Gayle Large, Jody Pare, and Delena Christensen, Jaclyn W. Chapoose, Linda Bingham, Pamela McCook, Donna Rae Nelson, Rerue WcakljnJ. class welcomed Syd." an ofiicial mascot of the Sydney. AUSTRALIAN VISITOR Jackie Loenscher's Australia Olympics. Syd is originally from North Partnelia Primary School in Western Australia. Syds seventh-grad- e class posted Syd on an Internet site and offered to share him with classrooms all over the United States. Roosevelt is Syd's second stop. He spent a couple of weeks in Italy before arriving. first-gra- ,s oHV fRCT0"Y WHO T-'- J Mi . HOORAY POR GRADUATION Uintah Bxsin Applied Technology adult education graduates received their high school diploma last Wednesday evening. Pictured back row, left to right: Rogue Pal men n. John Matlock. Donna Ribsom. JasonCapwell. Mike Hague and Jenelle Sloan. Front row, left to right; Anita Segura. Marilu Palmerin, Irene Reed and Gloria Jaramillo. Ki What Happens When The Basins Only Factory Authorized Dealer Free health hotline on eye care Do you h v quest ions about laaer vision correction surgery? Are contacts or gtasars best for you? Howcan you best protect your eyes from injury? The answers to these and other questions are nut a phone call away. Eye care will be the topic of Junta lXwcrrt KewalntcnnounUin Health Care Health Hotline. The free hotline will be offered Saturday, June 10, from 10a.m. to 12 hotline number, noon. The can be called from anywhere in the Intermountain region. All calls are confidential. Calla to the hotline will be answered by Robert Christiansen. MD, an ophthalmologist at LDS Hospital, and Bnce Barker, an ophthalmologist at the Sah Lake Clinic IHCHoahh Center. More information about eye care can be found on the Internet at www.ihexom.The health hotline iaa free community aenrice provided by the Deseret News and IHC. 1HC is a charitable, community-ownenonprofit health care organisation based in Salt Lake City that errvea the health needs of Utah and Idaho residents. The IHC system include health insurance plana, hospi-tal- a, clinics, and affiliated phyakiana. Last year, in mors than 100.000 cares, IHC hospitals and associated dink provided 833 million in charitable sam nuncc. A central part of IHCs mission is to provide quality medical care to persons with a medical need, regardless of ability to pay. toll-fre- id f !77,000 e 1.800-925-817- SAYING GOODBYE The faculty and staff of East Elementary met to celebrate the retirement of Maty Ann Hall and Dclmar Hamblin. Mtv Hall has taught a total of 28 can. Mr. Hamblin has taught 371iyear.aH but 4 of those yean in the Roosevelt area. -- ' ' "fc The low cost of Propane or Natural Gas Tho offreioncy of & VnW Aaasaariawat Urtsfc Ms KNaSara kf ( Z G& t Broilmoster set the standard for great grilling! Free! 20 lb cylinder refilled with grill purchase this month! fWMfc In VGITI3I; Lht ilffirtiiet Is qUV( Propane Buckle Up and Save A Life! t ySEL"lr I I"- Lot Models , and delivery 5 year warranty & 5 years insurance included set-u- p d, . Sale? Mas A O GE3H!5?jl!) I 39,000 Lot Models In Roosevelt; teas. ALL LOT : I MODELS OELOW INVOICE! s r1 t 55,000 FOB FacfeyCAC;vwntv8mwrwet'wt |