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Show T r y Page 4 -- SOCIAL September 18. 2(X)1 Uintah Basin Standard CofffruMPt . vertps September 18 Harvest Dinner and Ball, Crossroads Center, 7:30 p.m. New Book Club To Meet, Roosevelt, Constitution Park, 7 p.m. Volleyball, Rangely at Duchesne High School Soccer, Uintah High School at Union TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, September 19 VFW Post 9275 meeting, Moon Lake Bldg., 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, September 210 Free Potty Training-limit- seating, Moon Lake Bldg., 10 a.m. ed Soccer, Wasatch at UnionHigh School Volleyball, Manila at AHS, Rich at DHS Belletristics Club Meeting, Roosevelt, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, September21 Baseball, Intermountain Christian at Tabiona Football, Union at Wasatch, Duchesne at Monument Valley, Altamont at Whitehorse High School Union ACT registration deadline Union Volleyball Meet-Al- so, September 22 Uintah GED Test-Al-so Saturday SATURDAY, September 22 Basin Fiddle Fair, Roosevelt, 1 7 p.m. Roosevelt Open Golf Meet-Al- so Sunday Single Adult Day in Nine-Mil- e Canyon FosterBolton open house, Altamont, 9 p.m Legion Post 22 Spaghetti Dinners, Duchesne, 5--7 p.m. SUNDAY, September 23 Kasey Kissling homecoming, Uintah River Ward, 9 a.m. Kirk Grant farewell, Duchesne Stake, 1 1 a.m. GeorgeS, Val Roth farewell, Roosevelt 4", 1 p.m. TUESDAY, September 25 Internet Safety Tour, Vernal Middle School, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 26 Media library, 7 p.m. -- 7-- in the Oregon, Eugene mission. George and Val Roth have been called to serve ward on Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. They will be speaking in the Roosevelt 4 e, 5- - . n . TEMPLE WEDDING-Kathr- yn 1 3 in the Idaho Falls Temple. Foster and Jared Bolton were married on Sept Foster Bolton Kathryn Foster, daughter of Elder Joseph and Sister Donna Foster of Ashton, Idaho, currently serving in the Alabama Mission, and Jared Bolton, son of Monty and Veann Bolton of Bluebell, were married on Sept 3 in the Idaho Falls Temple. An open house wil I be held Sept. 22 from and Janene Potts in Altamont. 1 7-- 9 p.m. at the home ofBcit Kathryn is a graduate of Ricks College and Utah State University. She is currently teaching at the Century Elementary School in Bear River City. Jared is a graduate of Altamont High School and Utah State University. He served in the Australia Brisbane Mission. In case of any oversight, please note that all friends are invited to the open house to be held in their honor. Kasey Kissling, son of Bob Kissling and Lisa Brinton, has returned from serving in the West Virginia mission. He will be speaking in the Uintah River ward on Sept. 23 at 9 a.rn. Kirk D. Grant, son of Dennis and MunicaGrant, has been called to serve in the Stockholm Sweden Mission. I Ic will be speaking in the Duchesne a.m. He StakeCenteronSept.23at will enter the MTC on Oct. 0. 1 I j pal Kyle Doyle Lisonbee, son of James and Lisa Lisonbee, received his Eagle Scout Award Aug. 26. He is in troop 36 in the Roosevelt Cove Ward, tie scraped off old paint and 1 1 the pavilion and tables at the Lance Frandsen received his Eagle Scout award on Sept. 9 in the Lake Fork Ward. Lance is the son of Mike and Gaylinn Frandsen of Boneta. Roosevelt Rest Area for his service project Wednesday, Aug 22 10 00- - Exercise Class Tuna Casserole, beets, 12 carrot raisin salad, pineapple cake, roll and margarine Thursday, Aug 23 12:00-tuncPort roast, mash 'n gravy, mixed vegetables, apricot ieJI-0- , while cake, rad and margarine 7 00- - Ol painting class Mary llene" Elmer URose will celebrate her 80"1 birthday on Sept. 23. Family and friends will treat her to dinner at the Timbermine Lodge in Ogden Canyon on Sept. 22. FALL WEDDING - Christy Hill and John KaufUsi were married September 8, 2001 in Lindon, Utah KaufusiHill Friday, Aug 24 10 Class 12.00-luiich- Chicken ala King, peas, tomato wedges, vanilla pudding roll and margarine Sept. - Karen Diane I .ucio and Ruben Lucio, Roosevelt, boy. Sept. 7- - Melanie Thompson and William Dean 'lTionipson, l.apoint.hoy. Sept. 8- - Mclynda Dec Watson and Bobby Joe Watson, Vernal, boy. Sept. 9- - Alexandra I .eigh Perry. Tridell, girl 6- Monday 12 1 Aug 27 tossed salad, sallines, apple crisp Chili, wveg-etables- . 00- - Bingo Tuesday, Aug 28 9 00- - Oil painting class Chicken breast, scalloped 12 potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, seasonal fruit, roil and margarine 30 ANNIVERSARY- - Roy and Hattie Jensen celebrated their 50 wedding anniversary on Sept 1 9. Theywere married on Sept. 19, 1951 in the Salt Lake John (Sione) KaufUai and Christy Hill were married September 8, 2001 in Lindon, Utah. They would like to invite everyone to an open house in their honor on September 22 at the Moon Lake Building from 7 to 8:30 p.m. LDS Temple. and still, Transmogrifying wilderness into-cannot quite tell what: These, these encompass all the mys1 SttSmOU If Ctmtdjj. teries, In the wake of the terrible na- Embody all mans wordless, aching, tional tragedy that has just befallen passionate desires. us and shaken our already fragile God does not dwell in them-unlessense of personal and national secu- Is Edison in lamps or Prometheus in rity to its roots, I would like share a fires? poem of my own composition that Then these are Deitys immortal seems relevant and perhaps helpful: dwelling places: These teasers out of thought, Keats; t, These never quite at The low roar of distant rivers Hidden deep in tangled woodlands; hand Reminders that there is more to life The awful mqjesty of wind songs than earth in secluded dark, forests; Played The icy brilliance of those piercing, And death. Stall Story Ideas? See a story? See Htn Print! CaKue 722-51- 3 s... 1 ever-presen- far-of- f stars Above unsullied mountain valleys; And snow, lying mysteriously deep of change and upheaval, the eternal in the midst of the transitory, and also because, in a small way, it epitomizes the arts and their work. They We I offer the poem for its own about permanence in the midst , serve as timeless reminders of enduring values that transcend all lifes terrible storms and strife. They help us maintain or recover the courage not only to endure but to rise above the tragedies we face aa individuals and as nations. Ina time of sorrow or fear; music, painting sculpture, and poetry may be resorted to to help us reestablish our equilibrium. Check out our Classifieds! To order call 435-722-51-31 Restaurant to open Open late until 10 p.m. on game nights soon! Gas 24 Hour Goodies And Monday - Saturday 6 a.m. To 9 p.m. Pumps With Credit Card whatever you Need! In Altamont From 9:00 a.m. until Noon, on Tuesday, September 25, 200 1 , at the Bureau of Indian affairs (BIA) office in Fort Duchesne, Utah representatives from die Department of the Interior's Minerals Management Service, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and BIA will sponsor an outreach meeting for Minerals Interest owners. You are Invited to come and have your oil and gas royalty and leasing questions answered. Please plan to attend and if possible bring a copy of your most recent Oil and Gas Payment Report. At the conclusion of the meeting, a picnic will be provided free of charge. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Diane Mitchel of theUintah and Ouray BIA agency at or Tom Piccirilli of the Minerals toll free at Service Management 435-722-43- 12 800-982-32- 435-454-38- 40 26 Ci |