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Show 18. VfNTAH BASIN STANDARD September BRING THEI R Cl IILDREN-Man- y parents brought their children . for Americans, who lost their lives, Tuesday, September 1 services were held throughout the Uintah Basin, with this one being held ATTACK ON AMERICA-Candlelig- ht at Roosevelt Christian Assembly, to remember those who lost their lives, Tuesday in New Y ork City, Washington D.C. and near Pittsburgh. & 2001- - PagC.12 to candlelight services so that they could also pray 1 ' E-Jgf- e V Tak On September 10, the Duchesne High Jv Football team played Rangely in Duchesne. Duchesne High was victorious, with a score of 14-GoodJobEagles! On Wednesday, September 12, the Varsity volleyball team played Uintah River, and won. were held on Dramaplay Wednesday also, and parts were posted at the end of the school day. Duchesnes play this year is Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, and rehearsals' will begin soon. On Thursofday, September 13, student body ficers twdyollow ribbons to place on . the American Legion Flags posted along the streets in Duchesne. The in place until the flap will remain last survivor is rescued from the World TradeTowersinNew York. On Thursday, college orientation for seniors was held at Duchesne from 1 1a.m. Seniors frqpi Duchesne, Altamont, and Tabiona attended. Several college representatives were present. On Friday, Sept. 14, the volleyball team played against Manilla. The football team played Rich on Friday also. Prior to the football game, a flag ceremony honoring the victims of Tuesday s tragedy was preoentadby the cheerleaders and other studehts. After the Football game, a dance was held. Upcoming events include: Tuesday, September 18 - volleyball here 3:304:305:30, JV with Rangely fpnthqH at Manti, and cross country at Uintah; Thursday, September 20 - Volleyball here with Rich at 678 p.m.; Friday, September 21 the football team will travel to Monument Valley, the volleyball team will play SL Lutheran, and there is a cross country meet in Duchesne at 4 6. call-bac- DON 'T MISS qFFBK- mm expires September Limited availability for installation. s Call for hook up ASAR! Restrictions apply. New Customers Only OmiyourmdlB ompzrny do didft 9-- s462. state-of-the-a- rt AT fOvefa OOTOf AmericasVropChanneis . Your favorite channels like these and more! IIS m PaX jtyr ESPTT fife! vrar (family) on men ISJr J esa Whv you need to UoMraciiii Thanks to all of the students and teachers at Duchesne High who have shown concern and have been willing to help over the past week. 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