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Show - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. December 12. I A Alexander Scott Pete non has been called to aerve in the Germs Mission. He will enter the MTC in Provo on Jan. 3. His farewell will be held on Dec. 18 at 9:30 a m. at the Roosevelt Tenth Ward, Roosevelt East Stake Center. He would like to invite you to come and share in his happiness at this call. Roosevelt Stake Center. Lonnie is the son of Norm and Karen Winn. wanytaibMii.aas. 5 if ... Jar Tuesday. Dec 12 Luntfi et noon Lemon popper pollack, potatoes & peas, tossed salad, cnocctxp oooiuo Singer Frank Members of Stagelight 2000 include Lindsey Brown, Rebecca Dean, Sherry Duncan, Teresa Gram. Beth Grass, Shantcl Phi!lips,CrysuI Pittman. Trevor Carlson. La yne LeBaron, Will Nebcker, Duane Richens. Jason Winlenon, Jeff Winterton and Mark Winterton with Lana Muir as director and Bobbi Winterton as assistant director. i, r ufc , 900am Exerose 10 00 a m. Lunch 1200 noon Moms 100 pm. Thursday Dec' 14 Lunch at noon Sums steak, mashed n salad, pumpkin Pool Exarose 1000 am. Lunch 1200 noon Booh Review 1 00 pm. 'Cracked Wheat tor Christmas Friday Dec 15 Lunch at noon Soppy Joes, potato bean wedges, zucdm-squash- . salad, lemon bars Gsnealogy Class 900am. Pool And' Babcock Brandon Scholes, son of Kendall and Theda Sc holes, recently returned from serving in the Minneapolis Minnesota Mission. He will speak at Sacrament Meeting in the Roosevelt 7 Ward,on Sunday, Dec. 17at 9:00 am. Morgan JelT Ainge, son of Morgan Vickie Ainge, returned Dec. 6 from serving in the Alaxke Fairbanks Anchorage Mission. He will report his mission at the Jensen chapel Dec 17 at 10.45 a.m. and cadi-towe- r, Entertainment. Come be a pert of the magic! Stage light will present One Majpc Christmas at the Stagelight Community Christmas Concert on Monday, Dec. 18 in the Union High auditorium. This is s free event for families. A preshow begins at 7 p.m. including past Stagelight members ( Roger Hullinger and Mason Duncan) and some of Roosevelt's greatest talent t the LeBaron Family, Basin Brass Quin tet.Rooseve It Junior High Choir, Stars, Rousevelt Arts Academy, Encore, and a women's trio with Susan Lunch at noon Best stew, cottage cheesa. peaches, res. oatmeal rarsn cooiue Exarose 1000 am Lurch: 1200 noon Movie 1 00 p m. TNxsdty Dee 21 Lurch st "noon Meatoat. mashed n gravy. Caktamu blend, sliced tomatoes, green Jeso Pool Exercise 1000 am Lunch 1200 noon Monday Dec 18 Lunch at noon Beet bean bumto. pea salad, nee putting Computer Oass 9 0C am Exercise 1000 am Lurch; 1200 noon Bmgo 100pm Tuesday Dec 19 Lunch at noon: Baked ham, au grain potatoes, peas, tpnadi seed, carwnct cake angd Serxor Chnsimas Party 1200 noon Stagai-gh- l Members of Stagelight 2000 Lindsey Bro wn. Rebecca Dean, Celebrate your success with style. Schedule Denver, Lana Muir and Karen your company's Christmas Party tured characters such as Santa, Rudolph, Frosty and Elvis. Uintah Community Orchestra wiil present its annual Christmas concert onWednesday.Decetnberl3.at 7.30 p.m. at West Jr. High , 4 miles east of Roosevelt on High way 40. The same program will be performed on Tuesday, December 12, at 7.30 p.m. at Venial Middle School. Both concerts are free, cosponxorsd by Basin Arts Council and Uintah Arts Council. In addition to traditional Christmas music performed by the orchestra, the concert will feature storyteller Chris Piner's rendition ofT he Little Match Gui, danced by his wife, Barbara Plner, who is also a local dance instructor. A chorus of local singrrs will perform traditional carols and lra3 the audience in a yuletid favorites. Uintah Basin Orchestra is composed of approximately 40 musicians from throughout the Basin, under the direction of Vernal and Brandon Ercanbrack. of Roosevelt ?ih W ard, completed the Cagle Scout requirements this past summer. They received the award rt an Eagle Court of Honor on No v. 22. Andy s project w as a portable kitchen for the ward to use for camps. Brandon's project was an outside basketball court and backboard at Union High School. today! Falcon's Ledge is... Society a warded for the first half ofcalendar year 2001. Project Granta ars matching grants of up to 15,000 to eligible groups and are designed to assist prehistory, history, and heritage organisations in projects that document, preserve, research, eollect, interpret and exhibit Utah history. Project Grant recipients will undertake a wide rangt of local history projects. These include the following. Uintah County Library Regional History Center $3,000 lor an oral history project. Dsughton of Utah Pioneers, $3,000 for renovation of PUP building in Moab: Friends of Gulden Spike. $3,000 for research and updating the Golden Spike ceremony; Gunnison Valley Middle Sc hcml. $3,000 for i1 World War 11 oral history project; Helper Main Street Program, $1,748 for a historic main street walking tour booklet; Hurricane Valley Hrritagv Park and Foundation, $3,000 towards the Old Rock Fort project; Icon Mission Museum Foundation, $3,000 to help with their seequkwntonnial exhibit; Murray City Historic Preservation Advisory Board, $3,000 to help catalogue and preserve Murray's his non-prof- 9-37370 www.falconsledge.com Stevenson, cello; Owen Hullinger, clarinet; Liana Draprr.oboe.Kormne Hullinger, bassoon, Darrell Knowles, trombone; and Rush Loertscher, tuba. LDS intimacy book sales approaching 100,000 copies With sales approaching 100,000 HuthandanJ Wiir is one of the best selling LDS titles nvr.Bctawa HushanJ and Wiir also has the distinction of being tbs topselling nonfiction book in Covenant Communications' history, and has recently earned ita authors, Douglas Bnnlejr, Pta.D, and Stephen Lamb, M D., the company's Award of Excellence." enpiea, Bctaern Utah mining oral history project; Utah Rork Art Research Aiwuriai mn, $3,000 for the Temple Mountain pictograph cleanup prqjecL Parowan Heritage Foundation, 1-877-87- Shirley Page, viola; Carolyn $1,700 for an oral history project; Pleasant Grove Histone Preservation Commission, $755 toward the Pleasant Grove Review microfilm t; The Utah Abandoned Mine Program. $2,776 for the toryooliection.PangukhMiiicStreet, Inc., 13,000 fur a historic main and center street walking tour booklet; A peaceful escape from the world, wonderful rooms, great dining, with interesting outdoor activities. a. sing-along- T Historical Societ awards Uintah Library a grant TheUtahStatoHistorical businessman DougChristensen. Orchestra members from the western portion of the Uintah Basin include Ralph Slaugh, Barbara Hamblin, Tamra Hamblin-Riatand DeAnn Draper, violin; Rachel Wheeler and Winterton and Mark Winterton with Lana Muir as director and Bobbi Winterton as assistant director. It only comes once a year so don't miss out on this years Stagelight Christmas show extravaganza. Falcon's Ledge W'oolstenhulme.) Stagelight's show will begin around 7:45 p.m. You wont want to miss the fun and excitement ofSiage light and fea- Outing 100pm Sooai Security Coring 9 30 a m Wednesday Dec 20 4-- is pleesed to an trounce Project Granta Richens. Jason Winterton, Jeff Christmas Concert Mark Dec. 13 on your calendar and don't miss Community Orchestra concert lik Sherry Duncan. Teresa Grant, Beth Grass, Shsntel Phillips, Crystal Pittman, Trevor Carlson, Layne LeBaron, Wiil Nebeker, Duane USU's Stagelight to host yu Jays Shoppmg 100 pm. Cards and Games 1 00 pm Wednesday Dec. 13 Lunch at noon: Bed sfroganoff. green beans, carrot wssi salad, banana puddng gravy. squares P3SS.1 Leif Burton, son ofNelson and Nancy Burton, will be returning from the Ukraine Donetsk Mission on Dec. 1 4. His mission report will be on Dec. 17, at 10:30 in the Adamant 2" ward. Lonnie Winn has returned from the Japan Nagoya Mission. He will speak on Dec. 17 at 11:00 am in the A Oaft Cass - hmssm--1 7A!ti Entertainment 21- it JUST WHAT THE FAMILY ORDERED! $0 Down New 2001 ATV Payments From ! e at ne domreganJic xW irotcrg Aearoasc 44, euMbped wenvanvwl excMnei UN triartfc Cr KrmsKVi AS new iraMl ajkxw coowd 401 cc txmps oiA nsmr ttv , V engne c- Mu-seu- m fadu. and ajuriaLssk kxg sreti Njmjng ana corAx ciscrance ones TRnilKTjr YAMAHA 1 S. 1500 W.. 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