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Show Page 4 - August 82DPQ SOCIAL Uintah Basin Standard CofftffMft vetips a n vswstrwwmr MONDAY, August 7 VolleyballFootball Tryouts at week ru Union-th- August 9 VestMiller wedding, Logan Temple WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, August 10 4-- H Day Camp. 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Altamont Blood Drive, local church, 3-- 8 p.m. FRIDAY. August 11 Union Class of 1 965 reunion, Union High, 6 p.m. Duchesne County Fair Volleyball Meet-Al- so Aug. 1 2 9 p.m. BywaterRose reception, Duchesne, JensenPrice reception, Logan. Utah CondieMoat reception, Beaver, Utah EllgetVTollefson reception, Duchesne, 6-- 9 p.m. SATURDAY, August 12 Union Class of 1 995 reunion at golf course, 5 p.m. McKeeCovington reception, Tridell, 9 p.m. SUNDAY. August 13 Shirt & Judith Rawlings homecoming, Roosevelt 5th. 9am Wade Poulson homecoming. Duchesne 4th, 9a.m. Russell Squire homecoming, Ballard, 9.30a.m. Oliver Burt farewell, Tabiona Ward, 10a.m. Eric FiekJsted homecoming, Roosevelt 4th, 1 1 am. MONDAY, August 14 Union High School Golf Tryouts, 9 a m. TUESDAY, August 1 5 DAV officer, Roosevelt Workforce Office. 1 : 30--3 p m FRIDAY. August 18 1 st Football Game, Duchesne at Union High School 7-- 7-- LOGAN TEMPLE Jeana Jensenand Paul Price have chosen Friday. Aug. 1 1 (o be married in the Logan Temple. JensenPrice We are pleased to announce that Paul Price, son of Douglas and Anita Price of Roosevelt, will wed Jeana Jensen, daughter of Kent S. and Bonnie G. Jensen, in the Logan Temple on Friday, Aug. 11. They will be honored at a reception in Logan at the Zanavoo Restaurant at 4880 E. Hwy 89. Friends unable to make the reception can send correspondence to 988 E. Chateau Dr., Meridian. ID 83642. The couple will make their home in Idaho. ST. GEORGE TEMPLE Leona Mae Condie and Brian Cody Moat will be wed on Friday, Aug. 11 in the St. George Temple. SALT LA KE TEMPLE Paula McKee and Zac Covington will be married Friday. Aug. ! 1 ir. the Salt Lake Temple. CondieMoat McKee Covington Paula McKee. daughter of Douglas and Verna McKee ofTridell, and Zac Covington, son ofDavid and Kae Covington. Park City, have chosen Friday, Aug. 11 to be married in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held in their honor at the TridcD chapel on Saturday. Aug. 12 from 7- -9 p.m. Paula is a graduate of Uintah High School and has been attending Utah State University. Zac attended USU before serving an LDSMissiontothe Billings Montana area. The couple plan to live in Salt Lake where they will be students at the University of Utah. Parley Smart, who recently retired from Moon Lake Electric, was honored at a Bianl luncheon for his 26 years of service to teh Cooperative. Shown with Parley are his wife, Larlcne. Board President. Pat Lollar, and General Manager. Grant J. Earl. LeonaMae Condie, daughter ofVernon and Carol Condie, and Brian Cody Moat, son of David and RoLayne Moat, have chosen to be married Friday. Aug. 11 in the St. George Temple. A reception will be held that evening in the Beaver Sitf Center. graduated from Beaver High in 1997. After Cody graduated from Lfna Duchesne High in 1997, he served an LDS mission in Michigan. They are both continuing their education at SUU in Cedar City Parley Smart retires from Moon iry&ngiiiajmto Lake Electric On Jufy 31- -, Parley Smart of Roosevelt retired from Moon Lake Electric after 26 yean of service. Parleysemployment with the Cooperative began as Materials Clerk, and Moon Lake soon discovered Parleys expertise in computer sciences. From Computer Operator, Parky was promoted to Supervisor of Computer Services, a position he held for more than 20 years. "Parley has been extremely instrumental in advancing the Cooperative into the 2 1 Century, stated Grant J. Earl, General Manager of Moon Lake. "Under his leadership our information systems have clearly developed into very efficient methods of operation, and we will certainly miss him. Parley says that it has been interesting to work among and associate with the many good people at Moon Lake. He plana to serve a church mission with his wife, Earlene, and do more woodworking than he has had time for in the past VERNALTEMPLE Heather Marie Richcns and Shawn Elmer Fausett have chosen Saturday, Aug. 1 9 to he married in the Vernal LDS Temple. ! RichinsFausett Heather Marie Rkhina, daughter of Dean and Sharon Richins, and Shawn Elmer Fausett, son of Lewia and Kay Fausett, will be sealed for eternity in the Vernal Temple on Saturday. Aug. 19. All friends of these families are invited to an Open House to be held in their honor that evening at the Altamont Stake Center from 7- -9 p.m. SOON TO BE W ED Rhonda Lee By w ater and Richard Veil Rose have chosen Friday, Aug. 1 1 to be married. BywaterRose Rhonda fee Bywater, daughter of Randy and Sandy Bywater, and nKhard Vtrl Rose, son of Kit and LouAnn Johnston, are happy to announce their upcoming marriage on Friday. August 1 1. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Duchesne Gateway Senior Center, 734 North Center Street, from 7 9pm A - Rhonda graduated from Altamont High in 1997 and is employed at Realty, Inc., in Duchesne. Richard graduated from Conroe School 1997 and in High attended Stevens llrnager College where he 1 honeymoon in Hawaii, the happy couple will reside in Brigham Jordyn Lee Harmston, daughter of Troy and Hay ley Harmston.celebrated her 1st birthday on Aug. 2. State Farm Life Insurance The perfect gift to help secure your childs financial future. $999.00 AMD 64 15 MEG. Ram GIG HARD DRIVE word Perfect 2000 Windows 98 Internet Ready 25 Scrap FjfefrCoior 722-051- 5 Qmxetfm www.8tormpc.com r.L 300 East, Roosevelt 722-241- 5 s good neighbor. State Farm is there Like 1 GilesFabrizio Andy Driggs I SON. if' 4$ PfilltGr OFF this wrap-u- p Thursday, August 17 to he married in the Salt Lake Trmpkr Tom and Shsuna Giles ere plowed to snnouno tk eSWh booking Supplies 540 Fiit Hwy 40 K6J500 Ask me how to great package. TIiKE1ILVtLET?,lS1',ncG,lcs;,ndSajnUt'1JdTcOrahrizkihav State Farm Insurance Company Home Offices; Bloomington, Rinas Kane Stevenson new member of A"sus Assoc,atin Kin Stevenaun, AiUmont, le a new junior member of the American Angus Association, reports Dick executive nre president of organisation with head- - quarters in St Joseph. Missouri. Junior members of the association are eligible to register cattle in 1 w Ampricin Aiuiui AMnciition snd sssass-Ess- a event, The American is the largest beef reentry associa-Sjwde- r, tom in the world, with more than 34.0O0 active adult and junior |