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Show frige 4 .April -- 17.2QQ1 SOCIAL Uintah Basin Standard CotWMPt vetfps AJkA TUESDAY, April 17 Learn About Wolves, Vernal City Offices, 6 pm Stagelight Auditions, USU, 4 p.m. (Also April 1 8) Crossroad Center dance, Roosevelt, 8 p.m. Baseball & Softball, Union at Uintah High School Softball & Baseball, San Juan at Duchesne WEDNESDAY. April 18 Softball, San Juan at AltamontHigh Baseball, Carbon High School at Union Free History Class, Roosevett,7to8 p.m. VFW Uintah Basin Post 9275 Meeting, Roosevelt, 7:30 p.m. ( THURSDAY, April19 Bellestristics Club to meet, 7:30 p.m. Softball, Monticelk) High School at Altamont Lewis N. Barney, son or Alex and Nel lie Barney, has been called to serve in the Bunn inghani, Alabama mission. I Ic will be speaking in the Randlett branch onApril22 at 10:40a.m. He will enter the MTC on May 2. 20 Republican Organizing Meeting, Duchesne, 8 p.m. Baseball and Softball, Grand at Duchesne ' , . SATURDAY, April 21 Boys Scout Training, Altamont, 8a.m. SUNDAY, April Veterans to be honored 22 Lewis Barney farewell, Randlett Branch, 1 0:40 am Brad Monsen homecoming, Altamont Stake, 1 0:30 am FRIDAY. April Letterman to headline this year's UBIC 27 GED Test, UintahSchooi District, Vemal-Al- so April 28 SUNDAY, April 29 Dane Lemon homecoming, Roosevelt 2nd, 9 am. Local Angus breeders recognized . . beef production. Theae traita include regular calving and heavy weaning weights, reports John Crouch., director of performance programs for the American Angus Association. All registered Angus cows that meet the strict Pathfinder standards are listed, along withtheir owners, in the Pathfinder Report that is published an- nually by the American Angus Aaao-- . ciation. The 2001 Pathfinder Report lists 7,862 individual cows. It is published nl Brad R. Monsen, son of Mark and 2001 lori Monsen, has returned from serving in the Monaus Brazil mission. I le will be speaking on April 22 at 10:30 a.m. in the Altamont Stake Center. Pathfinder Report Only 1,960 ofthe more than 35,000 members of the American Angus Aa--. sociation are represented in this 'i report, according to Richard r, executive vice president of the American Angus Association with headquarters in St. Joseph, Missouri. The Pathfinder Program identifies superior Angus cowa based upon recorded performance traits thatare economically important to efficient Laura Wight will represent American Legion Auxiliary Unit 64 at Utah Girls State. Laura, the daughter of Susan J. Wight, is a junior at Union high School. GirlsState, which will be held the week of June 4--9 and extra copies are available from the American Angus Association. The largest number of Pathfinder cows from a single herd this year ia 70, and several hundred breeders haveasingieoow that qualifies for the exclusive listing. since 1960 and have hits such as Goin goutof my Head, "Can't take my eyas off you,." "When I Fall in Love, MaCarthur Park, "Put your Headinmy Shoulder, "The Wayyou Look'.'onight," plus 53 others. They have i eleased 64 albums, which include the latest release in 2000. The Lettei movie hits. Th j Lettermen continue to tour and a e a big draw at sold out concerts. All three nights of entertainment i ra free to the public, including the L ttermen concert. Th ) mqjor portion of fiinding for UBIC cones from the UBIC booklet. Thfey nr the booklet will be sold and will it dude a number that will be entered intoadrawing fordoor prizes thatw 11 be held Saturday night. This years booklet director is George Landi y. To purchase an ad and help financ a UBIC, contact him at JBIC will be held August 2, 3, Work in this years UBIC is m full swing. TheUBIC Board of Directors rhave chosen "Let Freedom Ring" as v the theme for this year and will be ' honoring all veterans. The Grand : Marshall's will be all veterans from around the Uintah Basin. The UBIC parade will include a float highlightiiigveterans from WWI, WW2, Korea , Vietnam, Desert Storm and Granada. The UBIC Board of Directors are asking all veterans to 1 call Beverly Hansen at so you can be included in the parade. . Thursday night entertainment will feature the Ute Tribe and battle of the bands. Friday night entertainment will include local talent during each month of the different wars. On Saturday, get ready for s night of romance and a trip back in time when the UBIC - nationally in pathfinder report Horrocka Angus LTD, Neola, Melvin Bingham, Roosevelt, Ceaey Carter, Mountain Home, Leland Carter, Mountain Home, Miles High Angus, Altamont, and Cedar Ridge Ranch, Mountain Home, have been feed nationally by the Ameri-nciatiofori can Angus registered Angus cows the American Angus Association's The Lettermen will t ike you back in time when they 1 perform on Saturday, Aug. 4 at the UB IC. The I ettennen were formed in 960 left to last Pictured t and have released 64 albums, including one jur right year. are: Darren DoWler, Donovan Tea and Tony 3utala. , UBIC HEADLINERS FRIDAY, April Dane Lemon, son of Lyle and Glenda Iemon, has returned from serv- ing in the Washington, Seattle mis- -' sion. He will be speaking in the Roosevelt V Ward on April 29 at 9 am. men-greate- st 722-341- -- . . . presents "The Lettermen, with tongs that will please all ages. 722-223- and 4. The Lettermen have been around Redfoot honored a last Novel nber and is a certified teacher ofthe StoiysharingandMotheread Fatht read Curriculum for children in J Institute Nuclear family healthy, 'at conference 11 census shows The nuclear family of yesteryear-moand dad living with each other and their biological children- - may not be ss endangered as it sometimes aeome. The percentage of children living in these traditional families rose during the 1990's. As the saipe time, other families became increasingly complex, with . m . ' ' . adoptive parents raising children, the Census Bureau says in areport being . released today. Its the second report on the living arrangements of children, and findings from a 1991 study. Kenadee Marx, daughter of Troy . The new data examine the 71.5 miland Julie Marx, celebrated her first lion children living in the United birthday on March 28. up-dat- Hunter J. Thacker, son ofTony an Jodi Thacker, Celebrated his first birthday on March 22. es Merrill graduates from basic training Cason Dean Gilbert, son of Elija Gilbert and Veronica Gilbert, celebrated his first birthday on March 19. Air Force Reserve Airman 1" class Anita C. Merrill has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of training; the airman studied the Air mission, organization, and customs ' and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen whocomplete basic trainingearn credit r toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. S he is tlie daughter ofTed Baldwin ofDuchesne. Immunization clinic times and dates Although immunization rates in our country are high and the occur- rence ofdisease is low, many children are still Approximately one in four new born to 2-under-immuniz- ed. . V i feulfuu. a Vury 37,000 households, both rejects and builds upon common perceptiona of increasingly fracturedfamilies. "Its not entirely a clear picture, said the Census Bureaus Jason Fields, the reports author. Most unexpected may be the rise in the portion of children living in. "nuclear families- - where the chil dren live with biological mother end fhther and no (me lese. Between 1991 and 1996, it rose from 51 percent to 66 percent. Butthia doesnt neceeearily mean that more couples are staying Nancy Redfoot, a student of the Uintah Even Start Family Literacy Program was honored at the Light n Literacy Conference in Provo, March 29, with anUtah Literacy and Adult Education Coalition student award. This award is given to itu- dents who have shown exemplary leadership and progress in hie or her studies. Nancy and her daughter Rayma, have been attending classes it the Lapoint Even Start site since September 2000. Rayma attends the Even Start Preschool, while Nancy attends GED prep classes and works on her computer skills. ttogsther Roundup Disease. Evwychikfthat receives shots during the week will be eligible to have their name placed. in adrswingto win a bicycle helmet.' Certificates for free ice cream cones from McDonalds in Rooaevelt and ' Vernal will also be given out to all children and sib lings who receive immunizations during the week. TriCounty Health Department offers walk-i- n immiinfoatinn clinics at the following times and locations; ., 147 East Main Vernal, Mon.-Fr- i. 5, p.m. Roosevelt 281 East 200 North Mon. and 8 Wed. Duchesne Nancy Redfoot was honored recently 60 East 100 South Thun. 1:30-4:at the Light on Literacy conference. p.m. Thuri.9a.m.-- 7 p.m. (during the week of April ). Manila, 784 3494, 2nd and 4th Weds. ajnjind 3 p.m. 781-647- 4, eases, such as measles, whooping cough, and diphtheria. To encourage childhood immunisations Tri County Health Department joins with other local health department and promoting Immunization Awareness Week, April 23-2-7. This year's theme is "Help Us 722-608- 46 738-220- 30 1 6r - Ni ncy tiaa shared her talents by aewir. g Christmas Stockings and Dr. Sueat hat for Even Start Preschool. Ui itah Even Start is proud to ackm wledge Nancy's dedication to bar at zdies and personal accomplishment. April HarrPoowegup, Gusher, girl 4- - Lucretia Daun Banks and Bern Ray Banks, Vernal, girl April 4- - Nicole Jim and Isaac Scott April Cheoira, Randlett, boy April 4-- Tamera Meecham and Lloyd Dwaj ne Mecham, Ballard, boy Lee Basinger and David April Olive r Basinger, Vernal, boy April 6- - Jennifer Lynn Gaylor and Jerin y Curtis Gayler, Myton, girl Anderson andJared April Jose; h Anderson, Roosevelt, girl April 8- - Audrey Jo Crazier and Jer-- ! emy Thomas Crosier, Cedar View, boy Boren end Kent April Jay B nen Jr., Vernal, boy April 10- - Heidi Brady and DeLoy Burd' ;tt Brady, Duchesne, girl April 10- - (Carla Hill and Clesaon Eu- gene Till Sr., Ballard, j April 10- - Michelle Johnson and Justu n J. Johnson, Vernal, boy April 10- - Vicki Maree Mitchell and Paul Jay Mitchell, Roosevelt, boy 23-27- 10-11:- 1-- (Sharp Image Salon Welcomes . FEEE DIABETES CLASSES $ $ $ $ For People With Diabetes For Families Of Peop le With Diabetes If You Are At Risk For Diabetes Anyone Who Is Interested First Tuesday Of Every Month 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. ... Uintah Basin Medical Center Classroom EVERyONE imCOME', Cindce Johnson Certified Nal Technician Walk-in- s Welcome 722-455- 0 East Hwy 40 Next to Big O Topics: May 1st, 2001 - Dr. Scott Kowallis Optometrist Topic: E e Care ii POOR |