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Show r i 4 -- I T SOCIAL' May 14.2002 Uintah Basin Standard Az f) ii vetfPs fl " H itrrnmimur-i x-FA- TUESDAY, May 14 Youth Baseball Games Throughout The Week Area Quilters to meet, Moon Lake Bldg . 7:30 p.m. 1 1 Help For Veterans. Roosevelt. 2 noon to :30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. May 15 UBET Telecom Mooting . Roosevelt, 6:30 p.m. Photography Seminar, UBATC.6 30pm UBETTelecom Meeting. Roosevelt, 6 30p.m. THURSDAY. May 16 Belletristics Club Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Softball Tourney begins in Roosevelt Rock Crawling in Vernal (Both Events Thru May 1 8) FRIDAY. May 17 Duchesne County Preschool child find, Altamont, 3 to 5 p.m. (Child Find at Roosevelt. May 23) choxen to be married May 17. SATURDAY, May 18 ClydeCurry open house, Tabiona. p.m. Weight Ufting Clinic, Union High School, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Duchesne County Rodeo Queen Contest, 1 0 am. ThompsonRaza reception. Roosevelt, 9 p.m. MerrellLaulu reception. Price, Utah, 5 p.m. McBrideBarney reception, Roosevelt, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Dean Moon reception, Roosevelt, 6-- 8 p.m. SUNDAY. May 19 St. Helen's Catholic Church Ficnic, Constitution Park, 1 1 a.m. Bronden Jessup farewell, Altamont 1". 10:30a.m. WEDNESDAY. May 22 and THURSDAY, May 23 UBATC Cabinetry & Trades Open House, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. SATURDAY, May 25 Class of 1 938, Roosevelt High Reunion, Legion Hall, 1 p.m. 2-- 6 MerrellLaulu 7-- 7 OBI M 17 kl 1 1 I) Ki y Mi Bride and I .cw is Harney are in ho married Muy McBrideBamey Ti ll nnil to announce the marriage or their iin , Khxv M. Mi Bride In la'wis N. Barney, Ihc Mill of Alex und Nellie H.iriii-y- , M;iy 17 in 1 In- Mt. Timpunogua Temple. A ri lipliini will lie held May 8 Irnm fvIM) - 8 p.m. at the McBride residence at North filK) Kant in Roosevelt. IncHheof inclement weather, the mu will Im held in llie Roosevelt Gust Slake Center. Kt-n- il.iugiiii-r- - 1 ThompsonRaza Glennand Susan Morrell are pUMisedtoannminre the mnrriagcofthciriion, on May 17 in Scott, to Sulika Laulu, dauRhtcrof Lafongu and Patricia Laulu, the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held on Saturday, May 18 at the Price Stake Center, 150 South 500 East, Price. Tlie reception line will begin at 5 p.m. with luau entertainment at 7 p.m. followed by dancing. Scott graduated from Uintah High and completed a mission to the St. Latter-da- y Saints. Louis, Missouri M ission for the Church ofJesus Christof He is currently attending College of Eastern Utah. Sulika is a graduate from Carbon High and attended UVSC after completing a mission to the Seattle, Latter-da- y Saints. Washington Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of The couple will reside in Price where Scott will continue his educationand work as the manager of Radio Shack. Sulika is a Stiles Consultant at Altres Staffing. An open house will be held in their honoron Saturday, Ju ne 1 at the La point Ward building from 5 to 7 p.m. In case ofoversight, ull fumily and friends are V mommy Carrie Thompson to their Daddy Trolley Rasa on Saturday, May 18. There will be a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Country Cottage in Roosevelt. Family and friends are welcome. SkinnerSaulters MARRIED TO lw married. 111: Rebecca IVan ant! Rick Muon have chosen May 17 to Dale and Linda Skinner are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Maralee Skinner to Todd David Souliers on Friday, May 10 in the Denver Temple. Maralee is s graduate of Union High and is currently employed in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Todd is a graduate of Pueblo Colorado High and graduated in 1997 from the University of Southern Colorado with a degree in biology. He is currently working in Jackson Hole. DeanMoon and Rick Muon havechiwcn May 17 to soul tlieir love for time und all Irriiily in I lie Manti LDS Temple. Rebecca is the daughter ofGeorgo and Mary lict h Dean from Roosevelt. Kelim'U is u 2000 graduate from Union I iigli, Itu'k is t lie sou of Jerry and Sandra Moon from Sandy. Rick graduated r mission in Tulsa, from Brighton High in 1995. He then served u Oklahoma. The muplu plan In make their home in Sandy where they Bre both imaployed, ami will cimtimiet heirmllegi' education this fall at theUnivcrsity uf Utah. A reception will lie held mi May 18 in the I4 und 4lk Ward LDS Church, 32 Sb.StateSt., Roosevelt from ofuny oversight, all friends and futnily are invited In share this special time with them. two-yea- Iik-iin- JUST MARRIED iha JHIMHI laae'-- Angela Clyde and Jeremy Curry were manied April 1 2. Curryclyde Angela Clyde and Jeremy Curry were married in Las Vcgaa, Nevada, April it the daughter of Calvin (DafO Clyde of Hanna and Cindy Richins of Heher. The groom ia the son of Oran Curry, Springville and Terri Curry, Tabiona. Angela is a graduate ofTubiona High. Jeremy is a graduate ofTabiona High and is currently an employee of Uintah Basin Telephone. The couple have made their home in Tabiona. They would like you to share in tlieir happiness at an open house at the home ofTcrri Curry in Tabkina, on Saturday, May 18 (Wm2to6p.m. Everyone ia invited. 12. The bride tlk'iii icsidcuts nl ihc I linl.ih Basin : As of May 7lli. the public has been aware of u program that is , "Sweeping aaoss llic ( lulled Stales and lour provinces ofl'unada. This piopiam is tin home owners, climclies, and residences of clergymen. A man lias slated that ilicic is no such thing Us free energy, yet wc ; ..base sol. u. windmills, ihc wind and Ihc sun. I am li ymg to Id I lie public he aware of the fuel that these : been tested bv scientists and technicians, using llicir rcnci.ii..is !cwn cipiipiueiii I here is no dispute. I pciici.ilors aic not lor sale. Wc arc asking individuals to : pmcli.isc IAks (Iublic Aw aicncss Kits), that contain information and 'tcgisM.il ions. I'm iliemselxcs, friends and family. ' I liese ; gcnei.iims w ill remain llie property of ITEC (international Tesla l lcctnc t 'ompanv), but will he placed at your home as a site. : ly the place ot ( ioj, d we're successful, you'll get your electricity for fice.(2(i.lNNi KWIIs yr ), before it enters the grid. They will run 10 "and 220, und in lime through conversion kits und additional will be able to mil our three phase pumps and motors. I have not sold MM) units, und am correcting that statement now. I base helped citiens puiclt.ise that contain registrations. The .total amount of registrations filled here in the Basin will exceed 1000. At the city council meeting, I meant to say, "Hypothetically : tcpcuking, we could distribute this excess power to California." Don't Jrou think they could use if. ITl'C will Itave control of the electricity produced, and w ill he distributed where they feel it is important to be lue Ih-s- 1 trans-:JTorme- is, used nr sold. litis program is based on an if and w hen it happens" situation, but all participants urc aware of that. This technology lias been suppressed for over 1 00 years, because of the threat, not only by (lie Energy Companies, but the economy and foundation established within the infrastructure of our country. If technology is suppressed, we us people will continue to live in Suppression, (iod has granted our minds of witty inventions, and to hot allow tlicm to exist is going against all progression for our future here on eaitli. What about our children, and our children's children? t Is this a scam, no. Is this a risk? No. THIS IS NOT A l If you would like tlie information that many of us have, contact . iiie by May 20th. I would he glad to try and answer your questions. - SI-C- Thanks, Mike Musich Independent Distributor Sonship Industries : . : Dont Miss 2nd Annual Hanna Daze Celebration Memorial Day Weekend Down Town Hanna, Utah Nikki Mathews, Roosevelt, was awanlcd the title of Business and Professional Women's District Young Careerist for tlie soutlwast U OF U GRAD The University of Utah College of Health is pleased to announce the graduation of Elizabeth Anne Howard with a degree in Community Health Promotion and Education on May 10. Niftu, Nifty This Old "Hippie " Just turned Fifty 7 a"' district on April 27, in Vernal. Nikki will go on to compete for the state title in June in the state BPW meet ing in Vernal. Nikki is employed with UBTA Communications os a Line Assignor. She completed her education at Utah State University, majoring in Business Information Systems with Psychology as a minor. 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