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Show 5' Pape 4 - January 16. 2001 SOCIAL Uintah Basin Standard .5v-V , ' 1 gU ; E vetfps CowtffuffPi r 4 w J.M m fe. w - if January 1 6 Mat champ, Wasatch at Union High Defending Girls Hoop, Duchesne at Altamont High School Soccer Meeting, Roosevelt City Building, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY. January 17 Boys' Hoop, Duchesne High School at Altamont THURSDAY, January 1 8 Wrestling, Rangely at Duchesne High School ' Girls Hoop, Altamont at Tabiona High School FRIDAY, January 19 Boys and Girls Basketball, Park City at Union Boys Hoop, Rich at THS, Grand at DHS, Manila at AHS RussellSecrest wedding, Ballard SpencerDunn open house, Duchesne, 9 p.m. TUESDAY, 3-- A 7-- SUNDAY, January 21 Michelle Sweat farewell, Fruitland Branch, 10 a.m. Clark & Laura Jensen farewell, Duchesne 4", 1 1 a.m. Teresa Dean homecoming, Cove Ward, 1 1 a.m. THURSDAY, January 25 Duchesne County Cattlemen's Assoc. Dinner, Roosevelt, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, January 24 Library Book GroupTo Meet, 7 p.m. Louise Spencer and Robert Allen Dunn were married on January 8, 2001. WEDDING-Edi- lh Edith Louise Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer, . Duchesne, and the late Marian Holman Spcnccr, and Robert Allen Dunn, son of Diana Harper and Robert N. Dunn, were married in the Manti Temple, January 6, 2001. Edith is a 1997 graduate of Duchesne High School and iB currently attending UVSC. Robert served an LDS mission in the Philippine Islands and is attending BYU. He is from Palm Springs, California. An open house will be held in their honor on Friday, Jan. 19, at the Duchesne First Third Ward building, 130 S. 300 E., Duchesne, from 7 to 9 p.m. In case of oversight, all friends and family are invited to attend. skimpe onfhiits and vegetables, said RuthPatterson, lead author of the studyfrom the Fred Hutchinson CanceResearch Center. The study was published Mondayin the Journal of the American Dietetic Association. It follows yea rso fallen con fusing news re porta ahoutfindings on some foods. Yes, I would like fries with that. saying in the face of conflicting research advice on just what makes foa healthy diet. The more negative and conftised people feel about dietary recommendations, the more likely diet that they are toeat a fat-lad- on Ray and Isola Haslem are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary 19. January KUED mini-seri- es Rasmussen cordially invite of Ruth Louise r friends and family to a casual Open House to celebrate Ruth's 75th i Blrtliday. Please come Join us on Saturday, January 20th between 5 and 6 p.m. at Hie Roosevelt West Stake Center (Skyline Drive and Lagoon St ). We'll display some on mom's finest creations ami treasures. Ruth Lotiiae was bom on January 15lli, 1920, the second child of John Iirrol anil Deem Clyde Ilieken of Ileber City, Utuli. Her brothers and QuenUn and Jerrol, her sister, Nnrecn. She graduated from Wasatch High School in 1944 and Hie University of UtuhSalt Lake County Hie presents rr.v on The Ha-ke- family General Hospital RN program in 1947. Slw was in Hie U.S. Cadet Nurse : Corps during World War II. Ruth continued tier work in nursing until she retired about 1992. An actual date is Irani to identify because RuHi has care for licr never really stopped numing as tilie provided long-terchildren all prefer to come to Hie ; parents and husband. Her grand "Rasmussen ER before going to the doctor or hospital. RuHi married David Mackay Rasmussen of Roosevelt July 14, 1947 in Hie Logan LDS temple. Dave passed away in November 1996. living in Roosevelt briefly, they mark Salt Lake llicir home for Hie jAflcr next 15 years. Ruth worked at the Veteran's Administration Hospital and 4-leader and PTA president, receiving many awards for ; whs an active 'exceptional service. She held many callings in Hie Chureh of Jesus Saints, lier ivo riles Christ of Latter-Dawere Primary and Relief Society. She waa known for her wonderful ward dinners, fun . family programs, and bazaars. In 19(35 Hie : family moved back to Roosevelt. Ruth and j Dave served a Family History mission for : the LDS church. She now works at the Roosevelt Family History library and the Vernal Tempk. Ruth and Dave are Hie parents of seven children: Sherrol Colt harp, Riul :(LTcan Leavitt), Susan, Shauna (George Dennett). Dak (Becky Tonka), Hetty :fDan Haskm). and Tim (Koren Thanncr), and foster daughter, Mary Louise Tsosie. Grandma Ruth's crowning glory la her 24 grandchildren (plus 5 sons. Ixirmwed) and two y ' great-gran- Eternal Battle for Life Despite overwhelming obstacles, life on Earth has evolved from the most humble of beginnings to a level of diversity that challenges human comprehension. The fittest have indeed survived - even in places where no living creatures could be thought to exist. In a stunning miniseries, Nature presents a compelling new of the epic forces that have shaped the Earth, in "Triumph of 7 Life," airing on KUED-Chann16, at Fridays, Januaiy 7 p.m. More than threeyears in the making, Triumph of Life combines dramatic storytelling with powerful, ideas in a sweeping story about survival and the survivors - the winners, for the moment at least, in an eternal battle. War The (Part 1, airs 12 at 7 p.m.) In a battle for survival that lasts 4 billion years, the odds against any one species are incredibly long. And yet, life on the planet is overwhelmingly rich and diverse. Exploringthis paradox, "Triumph of Life begins with n pen- etrating look at the process of evolution and the basic force be! six-pa- rt : el ar genes. d 1149 W. "The Mating Game" (Part 2, airs 119 at 7 p.m.) Sex is the key to the ; ftl Hwy 40 Vernal, Utah 7 81-15- Tami Russell and Allen Secrest will recite vows on Jan. 1 9, 2001. SecrestRussell Preceptor Pi sorority invites new members Study finds many have had fill of confusing diet advice Thats what many Americans are TO BE WED Aahlei and Tyler wish to announce the wedding oftheir mother, Tami, to Allen Secrest on Jan. 19, 2001 in Ballard. Tha hribith daughter nfKannath and Kriemhild Vincent and the late Richard H. Brown. The groom is the son ofMeria and the late Irvin Secrest Tami and Alien are currently students at USU. Allen is also employed , as a dealer's representative forUdells. SpencerDunn 71 Preceptor Pi is a local chapter in Vernal ofthe International sorority of Beta Sigma Phi. There are over 250,000 members of the sorority in 32 countries. In Vernal there are two local chapters - GammaBeta and Preceptor PL Preceptor Pi has a present membership of 13. Two of our members reside in or near Roosevelt. Social events ofthe holiday season consisted ofadelicious thanksgiving dinner hosted by Mildred Tadlock held at St. Pauls Episcopal church on Nov. 17. The dinner was held for members and their guests. Each member brought a favorite holiday dish to share. jmmortality of genes, and any tactic fascinating innovations in theevolu- -' necessary. will be deployed in the, tionary arms rsce. if u MUBe The Survivors (Part 6, airs 216 reproductkm . e at 7 p.m.) Approximately 65 million a comets collision with gore i ago, ended the age of the dinosaur through no faultofthe animals gene machines. But with extinction comes The Eternal Arms Race "(Part 3, new life, as survivors evolve to seise airs 126 at 7 p.m.) Since the dawn of life, an evolutionary arms race has imbued predator and prey with increasingly sophisticated weaponry. Teeth and jaws are merely the tech side of the struggle. Bats have evolved sonar, and moths have devised a way to jam it; squid create smoke screens, caterpillars concoct poisons and the race escalates from eon to eon. Winning Teams" (Part 4, airs 21 2 at 7 p.m.) The struggle to survive has spawned n remarkable array of symbiotic relationships, bringingto-gethe- r unlikely species os allies. In this episode, viewers get a glimpse of the virtues and rewards ofteamwork as a path to survival. "Brain Power (Part 5, airs 29 at 7 p.m.) The growing study of animal intelligence from the use of tools by chimps to the apparent ability of many species to communicate among themselves in ingenious ways - casta a vibrant new light on the role ofthe mind in evolution. Brain power, in fact, has led to some of the most : jJappy -- -- The stare were bright for the Utah Farm Bureau Federation Sunday during the Gold Star Awards ceremony at the American Farm Bureau Federation's 82nd annual meeting in Orlando, Fla. Utah's largest general agriculture organization was awarded top honors for offeringoutatan ding programs for Farm Bureau members in 2000. Utah earned 11 of the maximum 12 gold stars in recognition of work in the oitpnization's program categories. Utah received guld stars for: com- outstanding modity marketing; Farm Bureau Women; YoungFarmers and Ranchers; information and public relations; state and local governmental 5w2st Sixteen Lacey Nicole Roberts Harrison Born Dec. 25th 1984 at 9:14 a.m. At Duchesne County Medical Center, Roosevelt, Utah ... will outfit your missionary, with the best, for less! Chaps, Haggar', Hardwick - Arrow whito shirts - Ties from all the famous makers - Durable leather dress shoes from Dr. r-4'.- v DbXter. Martens. Skechers. Clarks V Luggage sets, from Maestro E Socks, Belts, Sweaters. Shoe fc Personal Regular care Items, Watches A much more! - All the best quality at great prices - Quality ce -- Missionary Discount Vo ff priced Items Sale Plus our off priced Items The Christmas get together ' held on Dec. 12 at the new home of Ruth and Mike Zupko near Myton. A delightftil evening was enjoyed by all. Gifts wen exchanged between secret sisters and even the guests roceivedagifLAdrawingforaquillow and a Tekno pup was held. The lucky winners were Mildred Tadlock and Jean Staten. Business meetings and social events are held throughout the winter months in Vernal and Roosevelt Membership is by invitation of the ctygptsr.Ifyou wish to get more infor mation about this sorority pleaaa call Judy Guinn in Roosevelt at 722- 8324 after 6 p.ms the territory left VacanTy thevanquished. The concluding episode explores the factors that maiu winners and losers in the ginranflifo, and poses the question: who will triumph in the long run? Nature: Triumph of Life," airs on KUED mi Fridays, January l February 16, at 7:00 p.m. Utah Farm Bureau shines at national convention a - Suits from ' affaire; leadership and organisational development; national government relations; special pro-- , grama; policy development; and Agriculture in the Classroom in addition to a membership award. Receiving 11 gold Stan at the national level is quite an honor," UFBF President Kqn Ashby aid. The recognition is indicative ofthe tremendous commitment to the agriculture industry that our members and staff share. Utahs Kerry and Katrina Gibson of Ogden also received the Top Young Farmer end Rancher Achievement Award, shining above candidates from across the country. The Gibsons won the honor and $47,500 in prises for excellence in their dairy operation and for proven leadership experience. Ninety-fiv- e delegates from Utah attended the convention which attracted more than 5,000 people from across the nation. The convention featured informational events, educationalworkshops end entertainment in addition to the annual policy making meeting where 391 fanner and rancher delegates from the 50 states end Puerto Rico set AFBFs official policy positions for 2001. Blake Norman from Corinne represented Utah in the national YoungFarmer and Rancher Discussion Meet competition and Steve Frischknecht from the Utah Dairy Commission was a convention presenter for theNotional Dairy Board. More details can be found on the new Utah Farm Bureau website at www.fb.orgutfb. The Utah Farm Bureau is the largestgenera) form and ranch organization in the state withmore than 22,300 member famili its sion is to improve the net income of the states farmers end ranchers and the overall quality oflife in the state and nation through political action, educational and informational means. The Perm Bureau is a voluntary organization, and its efforts are hosed on grassroots policies developed by members st the local, county, state and national levels. Jt is affiliated with the American Farm Bureau Federation, the worlds largest general farm organization, with more then 5 niiifon family members in 50 states and . non-pertis- Love and Best Wishes Now and Forever Grams and Gramps Harmston Puerto Rico. (poor |