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Show SOCIAL ftigg 4 - November 28. 2UQQ Uintah Basin Standard ComffHW'Pi fL vetiPs A A c fLJl Holiday Relief: Great tips o ff A save time during the hustle and bustle TUESDAY. November 28 Boys' Basketball, Altamont at Uintah JV Girls' Hoop. Uintah River at Union High V A Outreach, Roosevelt. 1 to3 p.m. WEDNESDAY. November 29 VAOutreach. Fort Duchesne. 12noon to 1 p.m. THURSDAY. November 30 Enchanted Forest in Roosevelt Begins --Also Dec. 1 & 2 Girls' Basketball. Union at DHS. North Summit at AHS. East Carbon at Tabiona High School FRIDAY, YOUR INVITATION- - Lizzie Lee Fisher and Shay Bagtey will be married on Dec. 2 at the Moon Lake LDS Church. - FisherBagley December 1 December 2 GED Test. Uintah, Vernal-Al- so Boys' Hoop. Morgan at Union, Panguitch at THS Christmas Party for Singles over 31 . Vernal Roosevelt Festival of Lights, 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY. December 2 More Boys' Hoop. Panguitch at Altamont Duchesne Light Parade. 6 p.m FisherBagley reception. Moon Lake Church, 7--1 0 p.m. TUESDAY. December 6 Girls' Hoop. Carbon at Union-seas-on opener Uintah Basin STANDARD CliASSIFIEDij Dawn Price and November David Nathaniel Price, Roosevelt, Lizzie Lee Fisher, daughter orEric and Kim Fisher, And Shay Ragiey, con ofGale and Amy Bagiey, will be married Dec.2 at the Moon Lake LDSchurch. A reception will be held in Moon Lake church their honor that night from 7-- p.m at the FESTIVE DISPLAYS OF HOLIDAY LIGHTS Light parades U. boy. I -8- 00-4278679; oe'lZZSlii'X?K , ; r . November Ray Harris and Gregory Lewis Harris, Vernal, a boy Miller November and Damon Floyd Ward, Roosevelt, girl. November 17- - Rusty Lynn Estep, Vernal, girl November Lynn Stevenson and Bryan Jay Wiersma, Duchesne, girt. November Suzanne Farley and Justin Bryce Farley, Duchesne, girl Marie Cheaire November and Breed CourtlandSearle, Hayden, ie in Duchesne and Roosevelt, herald the season boy November Lynns Swsyse, Roosevelt, girL November 20- Cesilie Ann Wagner and Kristopher MichealWagner, Vernal, boy November 20-- Lisa Marie Witt and Brian Duane Witt, Tabiona, boy. ie Those with (loeta are asked to have and ending up at Union High. The annual event, which was origitheir units line up at Duchesne High School beginningat 5 pm. The actual nally organized byagroupoTbusiness-me- n in Roosevelt, to generate interparade will begin at 6 p.m., running from the high school down Main Street, est in supporting county businesses, then back up Main Street before turn has, for the past two years, been sponing south and ending up at the fair sored by Roosevelt City. It is anticigrounds. pated that this years event will draw The parade will be kicked off with a large crowd of local residents to a bang, when a fireworks display will witness the lighted floats and vehicles explode in the sky as the first float as they move along the parade route, begins moving. sparkling in holiday glitter. Those attending the parade art According to Kirk Bostick, parade invited to follow the floats to the fair chairman, businesses, civic or church Duchesne Parade Clint Park, chairman of the Light grounds, meeting in the Mickelsen groupe, as well as individuals, still Parade Friday evening in Duchesne, Building; where hot chocolate and nave time to register their entries. which is sponsored by the Duchesne donuts will ba served. Santa Claus ia Deadline for entry has been set for Lions Club, reports that interest is also scheduled to make a visit to Wedneedgy evening. For information, high, and he anticipates this year's present candy and nuts to the chil- or to register, those interested can call the Roosevelt city offices. parade to be larger than ever. He dren. As soon as the parade is over, those reminds groupe and individuals in the Roosevelt Parade In Roosevelt, Saturday evening, watchingaie invited to proceed to the west end of the county that there is still time to enter your float The only Dec 2. floata are to line upon second Crossroads Center for additional encriteria is that it moves, and that it is south near the Subway Shop at 4:30 tertainment and eijoymenL Children lighted. For additional information, pjn. The parade will get underway at will etjoy a visit with Santa Claus, 5:30 p.m., traveling along 2m East, who will hand out treats, and everycall him at or one can browse through the annual Festival of Trees, which will already be underway. (See related story on this page.) fitting introduction to the 2000 Holiday Season, residents ofthe area will again be treated to annual Light Parades, one to be held in Duchesne Friday evening, Dec. l.and another in Roosevelt Saturday, Dec. 2. These annual affairs have been widely accepted by business and civic groups who have entered Coats, and by the public, who have turned out in greater numbers each year to enjoy the festive display of holiday lights on moving floats. Aa a Although many during the holiday season think about holiday shopping, turkey and mashed potatoes and the occasional sleigh ride, others, who are dealing with grief are not ss optimistic or hopeful duringthe holidays. Lori Fleaher, Hospice ofSumma bereavement coordinator forSumma Health System in Akron, Ohio, suggests ten ways to deal with grief throughout the holidays. Plan ahead. Though emotional pain will accompany the planning, it will help those grieving to feel more in control and less like a victim. But always leave yourself an out in cast things become too overwhelming. Don't be afraid to make changes. Forexample.open giftson Christmas Eve rather than Christmas morning or change the traditional time or place of dinner. Let friends and family know what you need. State yourneedsclearly to others and don't expect them to know what you need. 'Choosethe "right people. Choose to spend time with friends and family who will permit you to express your feelings and thoughts. "Beraalisticaimplify. Recognize that you need to set limits and do those things that are meaningful and supportive to you. Taka care of your physical self. Get adequate rest, exercise and nutrition. Avoid drugs and alcohol that tend to mask grief. 'Remember to remember. If you have lost s loved one, remember them in a way that is meaningful to you. 'Take time to be alone. Taketime for periods of emotional and physical time to reflect on feelings respite and memories. Do something for others. Reach out to people who are alao in need, or do something in your loved one's name or anonymously. Express your grief. Taka time to cry and don t fight your feelings. scholarships offered to study in Germany AYU5A International, the non-prof- pre- Now in its seventh year, the U.S. Department of State funded Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange program offers scholarships tp high school students, who wish to study abroad in the true spirit of international goodwill. Successful candi- - Roosevelt City FESTIIM Of WTS December 2000 1 , Quick and Easy Meals to Mako with Holiday Leftovers If you have leftover bread, try... Morning.after French toast: Use leftover cranberry, pumpkin or nut bread to make warm and wonderfiil French toast the next morning. Top it with s spoonful or more of canned berries, peaches or crushed pineapple. If you have leftover punch, try... Brunch or anacktime smoothies: Turn leftover parity punch into refreshing smoothies. Just mix punch with canned fruit in a blender. Add variety. yogurt or ice cream for a Ifyou have leftover turkey or meat, try Turkey ..mushroom casserole: Combine leftover chopped turkey with Holiday Gifts from the Kitchen ids sit!. . w i i im - f, Breakfast in a Basket: Homemade nut bread or bagels, gourmet marmalade with a unique spreader, canned grapefruit sections or berries, special blend coffee or herb tee and uniquelieverage mugs. Bean Basket: Cana of different legumes (kidney beans, black beans, navy beans and mors) with a in other recipe ingredients, such as onions, garlic, canned chiliet or vegetables, pasta or containers of dried herbs if you'd like. You can also add some ftin soup bowls or dates between the ages of will gain valuable international experience and foreign language skills that will be an asset totheir future college 15-1-8 and career endeavors. With a leading role in today's European development, Germany offers students a world of learning Students live with a volunteer host families, attend classes at a local high sc book and participate in community activities that facilitate the exchange of cultural ideas. No prior German language skills are necessary to apply. Interested students are encouraged to call ext, 543 for information or to download the scholarship application directly from www. Ayuea.org usage rmanyscholarship. With 20 years experience in the field of international eachange,AYUSAofferaetu-dent- s other study abroad opportunities around the world. Please call for more details Holiday Hummus: For an easy, elegant, low fat dip, make your own hummus. Drain, rinse and puree a can of chickpeaa (garbanso beans) in a food processor with three tablespoons each of olive oil and fresh lemon juice. Add crushed garlic to taste. Sens with fresh vegetables or bitojuzed slices of pita bread. veggiea, one small package of fastrcooking rice and 2L'2 raps of liquid (water, milk andor broth). Bake it at 350 degrees in a casserole dish until Um rice ia tender and the liquid is absorbed. Full it mier high school exchange organization, is pleased to extend the application deadline for full scholars hips to study in Germany during academic year. The the 2001-200- 2 new application deadline ia Friday, December 15. Quick and Easy "Recitips for Holiday Cooking condensed cream of mushroom soup, chopped onion, canned or left-- 738-531- 1. 738-633- 9, During the holiday season there ia always plenty of cheer, wishes and plenty of good food. ever, the one thing that ia always in short supply is time! Tohelpyousive some precious minute in the midst of holiday hustle and bustle, the Canned Food Alliance (CFA) offers the following tips for making quick appetisers, tnnaforminghoUdqy leftovers, decorating and gift giving. For dozens of holiday tips and recipes viait the CFA online at http: .mealtime.org. Creative Ideas for a Festive day Table Holi- Crest a family heirloom. Cover the table with an inexpensive, plain bed sheet. Buy oolorftd fabric markers and let everyone design and sign their new holiday tablecloth! Use colors symbolic to the holiday. Create CANdle holders. Keep your empty cans after cooking. Gild annual Festival of Tree is set to begin November 30 in (TREE FUN-T- he Roosevelt at the Crossroads Senior Center. cans of several sizes with gold metallic spray or coat with any holiday decorations. Turn them upside down for multiJevel candle stands. For a eoft touch, arrange fresh greena, dried foliage or ribbons around tbs bass. Electric Light Parade 5:30r.m, 1149 W.Hwy40 Vernal, Utah 781-157- 1 Merchants Pal mg, 1) ... will outfit your missionary, with the best, for less! Suits from Santa will be at the Roosevelt City Building from 6:30-7:3so bring the kids to meet 0, SANTA! Contact Roosevelt City offices for parade sign ups or for further information. Come join the fun! a Chaps. Haggar. Hardwick - Arrow white shirts Ties from all the rtmous makers - Durable leather dress shoes from Dr. V -- 1 DoxtCr. Martens. Skechers. Clarks , y Quality Luggage sots, from MaOStroT (--j Socks, Belts, Sweaters. Shoe L Personal Regular cere Items, Watches k much morel - All the beet quality at great prices ce Plus our Missionary Discount f t7 off priced Items y Salo eff priced Items Elder Hugh Keith Hatlem bat been called to serve in the Arizona, Tucson Mission. His farewell will be held in foe Oak City Ward Sunday, November 2S, at 2:00 p m. He will enter the MTC on November 29. Hugh is the son of Glenn and Susna Haslem,Oak City, Utah. He is the grandson of Maurice And Carla VanOrdcn of Layton. anJ Myron and Ruth Haslem of Roosevelt. |