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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Mav 14. Brigham Young Two Duchesne County University-Idah-o residents win Dinosaur-Roderoyalty titles graduates Just under 2,500 student received diplomas from Brigham Young school's first graduation April 27. This is the first year that upper division classes have been offered and 28 interior design students received The remainder received associ- ate degrees. The university offered 16 different baccalaureate degrees this year and anticipates to have a total of approximately 50 bachelor s degree programs period. It phased in over a five-yewill also continue to offer associate degrees. BYU-Idahwith an enrollment of 9,893 students during the Winter o, Semester, is affiliated with The Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-daas Ricks Col- BYU-Idah- ics. Vernal: Tiffany L. Gibbons : Associate - Communicative Disorders, Cory M. Hunter : Associate - Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Crystal C. Jensen : Associate - Professional Preschool Education, Elisa Kitchen : Associate - General Studies Health ft Education, Crystal A. Saunders : Associate - Social Work, Shandra Williams : Associate - English. Lloyd and Mary Lee Burton have returned from serving a mission in Nauvoo, Illinois. They will report their mission on Sunday, May 19 at 1 a m. in the Roosevelt 4 Ward building. 1 Freemasons to hold open house in Vernal lnBIRTHDAY Mallory Perry celebrated her first birthday on May II. She is the daughter of Glade and Marsha Perry and Wyatt's little sister. William A. Powell, the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Free ft Accepted Masons of Utah, will be one of the dignitaries present when Vernal welcomes its newest Masonic Lodge. On Saturday, May 18, theGrandLodge, Free ft Accepted Masons of Utah, will formally constitute Ashley, Lodge 20, in the Vernal Masonic Center, 110 West 160 South. There will be a publicopen house, with refreshments, at 1 p.m., followed by a 2 p.m. ceremony to install the officers ofthe new Lodge. Bronden Jessup has been called to the Mexico, Mexico City West Mission. His farewell will be held at May 19inthe Altamont 10:30 a.m. He will enter the MTC on May 22. Bronden is the son of Dave and Kathie Jessup. Helainna Perry, daughter of Peggy and Richard Perry, will return May 10 from serving a mission. She served 18 months in the Florida, Tallahassee mission. She will be reporting at 1 1 :45 a.m. in theTHdell Ward on May 12. ar I n BIRTHDAY Dekoven H. Miles Mecham celebrated his first birthday May 8. He is the son of Dave and Jesica Mccham and little brother of Daiten. additional information, contact Arthur Reilly, Grand Lodge spokesman, daughterofMarshaandFlynnScarle. Bluebell resident Leslie Bristol, was named Miss Uintah. Leslie is the daughter of Lavor and Cindy Bristol. The queen and her two attendants will each receive a belt buckle, and a Jamie Lemon. origi- 8325 scholarship, along with other NMSUGRAD nally from Roosevelt, graduated from awards. Northwest Missouri State University, in Maryville, Missouri, on Saturday, April 27. She graduated SuinmaCuin Laude with a Bachelor of Science in roll ; Education, majoring in Family and Consumer Sciences, and a minor in The Office ofthe Registrar atNorth-wes- t history. Jamie will begin teachinghigh Missouri Slate University in school this fall in Kansas City, Misannounces the namesof stuMaryville of the Jamie James is souri. daughter dents who were named to the AcaR. and Louise Lemon. demic or President's Honor Roll at the end of the spring trimester. To be included on the Academic Honor Roll asludent must curry a minimum of 12 credit hours and attain a grade point average of3.50 or above on a 4.0 scale. Students named to the President's Honor Roll liave attained a perfect 4.0 like to GPA In todays column, I would for the trimester. reflect on a wonderfully resilient and Jainic Lemon, Roosevelt, was humane character in Charles Dickens named totlicPrcsidcnt'sHonorRoll. novelMartin Chuzzlewit. Thecharac-te- r She was the on ly student from Utah to I have in mind is Mark Tapley. I le receive this award. actively seeks daunting circumhis reto stances, hoping prove by sponses to them that hia native cheermen nearly lic from fever-Mar- tin fulness is not merely the product of a land, both first then Mark. Yet Marks life. and too easy (Actually pleasant to he hia circumstances are very humble jollity, as a likes call it, never flags. What founding settler he ones, his income meager; yet he is would liavegreat made had Martin not dewhatcomes for easily pleased, grateful cided to throw in tlie towel and return hia way.) to England. Mark nursed and encourMark proves his mettle in an aboronly Martin but others as tive immigration to America in the aged not and well, industriously worked to service of a very young their circumstances and to aristocrat who has been disinherited. improve and encourage the other settlers Marks cheerfulness survives a ghastly help in their efforts. And while Martin in in trip acroes the ocean the steerage of his fever proved a very demanding, a ship-a- ll he and Martin Chunlewit, Mark fell hia aristocratic companion, can afford. whimpering patient; when follow suit but did not his ill, temper storm a terrible are beset by They remained sanguine. reducing practically every passenger This humble, unassuniingman but Mark to horrible sea sickness. He the qualities so noticeably lack-ingi-n nurses his fretful companion, who the more prominent characters worst thinks his case the very that Indeed the better ofthese ever has been. He nurses sick babies; oftlie story. to he cooks for all who still have stom- latter characters come in thetoend honor sppreciatchisattributesand food. achs for He and Martin ultimately find him for them. Martin undergoes a themselves on the American frontier-i- n profound and beneficent conversion his association with Mark. a malaria ridden swamp, which through a rich feast Dickens serves up Wliat land sharks have passed olT as a veri- to like Martin Chuzzlewit table Eden (the name those swindlera andus in novels an what he inspiring While . ) strug- has created in Mark personality cynically give the place Tapley. gling to make something of their boggy 16, Northwest Missouri State University announces honor ed This ceremony, seldom seen by the public, will be open to both men and women with a sincere interest in learning more about the worlds oldest and largest fraternity. The open house, inside the Masonic Lodge room, will include presentations on FVeemasonry and its various appendant bodies: Shriners, Scottish Rite, York Rite, Order of the Eastern Star for women; and the youth organizations, the Order of DeMolay and International Order of Jobs Daughters. There will be ample opportunity for questions and answers. No reservations are needed. For at 1, or email to arthur5525hotmail.com, dis-plu- CONVENIENCEISTORES Carter David FIRST BIRTHDAY Arnold celebrated his first birthday April 30. Carter is the son of Alex and Sommer Arnold and the grandson of Dave and Kathie Jessup and Raymond and Ruth Arnold. At the Monroe clogging competition this CLOGGING CHAMPIONS Overall Grand Champion team trophy. won the level team championship Nicole Urcsk also took the overall A Capella Grand Champ. Their teacher is Shanna Goodrich of Cloggers n Step. Pictured left to right are: Nicole Uresk, Jacinda Liddell and Jenna Liddell. Checkout 435-722-51- Auditions 3! at STARS Studio 65 North Main Roosevelt, Utah Keshla Dawn Davis and April 24 Marvin Clay Nielsen, Talmage, girl. April 25 Tiana Fsye Chapoose and Nathan Samuel Collett, Roosevelt, girl. April 26 Nyla Rochell Pete and Lyndell Poleviyaoma, Ft. Duchesne, girl. Rose Lecann Miller, April 27 Roosevelt, boy. April 28 Angel Georgette Kane and Lloyd George Kane Jr., Ft. Duchesne, girl. April 30 Gyle Fqy and GaiyL. Fqy, Vernal, boy. April 30 Michelle Hirst and Michael James Hirst, Duchesne, boy. Nikki Sue Harrison and May 3 Jeffery Paul Oaks, Vernal, boy. Bobi Jo Phillips end Craig May 3 Sherman Phillips, Roosevelt, boy. 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. through 2nd grade. 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. 3rd through 5th grade 5:30 6:30 p.m. 6th through 8th grade (Your grade this school year) Pre-Scho- For information call: Becky Thacker 722-50- mo ol, (after 5:00 p.m.) or Angie Larsen at 55 722-074- 0 Jennifer Ruth Myore and Car Wash $.99 Coke 20oz NR Save 10 at Hogi Yogi Hot Stuff Personal Pan Pizzas $.99 Large Single Topping Pizza $7.99 32oz Fountain Drinks Reg. Hot Dogs Free Popcorn 2$l 2$l 3$l Kevin Fredericks Myore, Roosevelt, boy. Frankie Leigh Rogers and May 4 Austin Creel Nolden, Roosevelt, boy. May 5 Elva LaRene Farnsworth and Ray George Farnsworth, Gusher, girl. May 7 Shanna Maria Bateman and Robert Cheyenne Bateman, Hanna, girl. Edelche Reed and Juan May 7 Manuel De La ChizPas,Rooaevelt, girl. May 7 Mary Ann Spainhower and Shannon DoeSpainhower, Vernal, girt. May 8 LowannaDuncanand Mason Anthony Duncan, Ft. Duchesne, girl. 18th & May 21st, 22nd, and 23rd i May 4 fein, StfUfS our Classifieds! To order cat . AND MUCH MORE!!! Turn y a dance team! We strive poise, detemination and a sincere love ft appreciation for dance. We have leather great choreography ft technique training, and a professional and organized studio staff! It's ah here and It's all about the STARS STARS Show Is high-energ- to build I3S5 East Hwy 40 Vernal 789-829- 72 West Main 2 Vernal 789-99- top-not- West Hwy 40 Roosevelt 722-994- 0 o Union High sophomore Kristin Torres has been named MissDinoeaur Roundup Rodeo Queen 2002. Kristin, 16, was awarded the title following competition in Vernal last Friday. She is the daughter of Eloy and Kathy Torres. The title of Miss Vernal went to Hillary Sear le, 17,oTVeraal.Sheisthe y Saints. Formerly known lege, the school was founded as a church academy in 1888. The number ofstudents attending o during the Winter Semester included 3,537 from Idaho, 1,281 from Utah, 803 from Washington, 421 from Oregon, 190 from Wyoming and 156 from Montana. Hanna: Anne T. Tew : Associate -General Studies Religious ft FamAssociTumbow: ily Living; Aubrey ate - General Studies Religious ft Family Living. Neola: Merritt W. Mitchell : Associate - General Business. Roosevelt: Mario R. Bell : Associate - Computer Information Systems, Tamaran K. Dye : Associate - Mechanical Engineering, Angelas. Eddington : Associate - General Home, Econom- 2002- - PtUffii S22 East 200 North Roosevelt 722-099- m 9 |