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Show Pace 4 SOCIAL June 25.2002 -- Uintah Basin Standard CotffffMtffit - vertPs June 26 Utah Labor Law Seminar, Roosevelt. 7:30 am to noon FRIDAY,Jurie28 5-OrmeKlingleropen house, Altamont, 7 p.m. EnkeLemon reception, Myton, 6 to 8 p.m. HamakerOakes reception, Roosevelt, 7 to 9 p.m. CurryWelborn reception, LC Ranch after 7 p.m. wedding June Myton Daze Volleyball Meet-Al- so WEDNESDAY. June 29 JenkinsWinterton reception, Roosevelt, 7:30-- 0 p.m. MalnarAsh open house, Roosevelt, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. HuffmarVMathews open house, Altamont, 6 to 8 p.m. RasmussenBetts reception, Neola Highway, 7 to 9 p.m. June 28 Myton Daze Celebration-Als- o SUNDAY, June 30 Tate Sorensen farewell, Moon Lake Ward, 1 1 a.m. Jakob Parrish farewell, Ballard Chapel, 9:30 a.m. Keith Garner homecoming, Roosevelt 2nd, 1 1 a.m. Jordan Eddington homecoming, Cove Ward, 1 p.m. 1 Keith B. Garner, son of Dennis and Amelia Garner, has relumed from the Canada, Winnipeg mission. I ie will speak in the Roosevelt Second a.m. ward on June 30 at 1 Jakob Parrish, son of Kay and T nicy Parrish and JoAnne Harris, has been called to serve in the Riverside, California mission. Jakes farewell will be held at 9:30 a.m. on June 30 in the Ballard chapel and he will report to tlie MTC on July 3. 1 Jordan Keith Eddington, son of Keith and Diana Eddington, has returned from the Nashville, Tennessee mission. His homecoming will be held in the Cove ward on June 30 at I p.rn. WEDNESDAY, July 3 GarnerCochrane reception, Roosevelt, 6 to 8 p.m. July4 Constitutional Park, Roosevelt Soccer Sign-up- THURSDAY, s, 70th ANNIVERSARY Happy 70 anniversary lo Charles Maxfield Max and Nola Marie Anderton Nelson, still togetheron thehomeplace in Cedarview. and They have nine children, 39 grandchildren, 82 Max just celebrated his 92 birthday. twelve Neola 41 of July Celebration, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, July 5 Golf Course Club House Ribbon Cutting, Roosevelt, 10a.m. July 3 Duchesne County Library Closed for carpeting Tate Sorensen, son of Roy and Brenda Sorensen, has been called to serve in the Ventura, California mission. His farewell will be held June 30 at 1 a.m. in the Moon Lake ward. Tate will enter the MTC on July 3. The family of Blaine and Phyllis Brotherson will 65th ANNIVERSARY be celebrating (heir 65 wedding anniversary on their family ranch ir Talmage on June 29. They were married July I, 1937. 1 ST AGED SHOOTING Annie Get Your Gun performances are tunning now through July 8, except for Sundays and the 4 of July. Pictured is Annie shooting a gun with her eyes closed. June Ryan Abplanalp, son of Larry and Virginia Abplanalp, has returned from serving in the Mississippi, Jackson mission. He will be speaking (with Jordan Eddington) June 30 at I p.m. in the Roosevelt Cove Ward. Check oui our Classifieds! To order call 12 Katrina Lynn Ashbaker and Bruce Wade Murphy, Roosevelt, boy. June 12 Nerisea Acosta Hickenand Keith Pratt Hicken, Myton, boy. June 14 Amanda RaeJeiTa and Richard Lee JefTs, Gusher, boy. June 14 April Kate Blackand Erick Matthew Long, Whiterocka, girl. June 15 Erica Dawn Richins and Frank Luckiua Richins, Lapoint, girl. June 17 Nikki Lynn Christensen and Cody Ray Christensen, Mountain Home, boy. June 17 Katie Lynn Johnson and Robert Lee Rhoades, Duchesne, girl. June 17 DeanaRae Keel and Rayua Nile Keel, Roosevelt, boy. June 17 Caaaie Joy Moat and Brandon Lee Moat, Duchesne, girl. June 17 Nachole Marie Searle and David Arthur Searle, Vernal, boy. June 18 Amanda Joyce Loftis and Thomas Eugene Claude Loftis, Roosevelt, girl. June 18 Georgene Dynette Scott and John K. Scott, Duchesne, boy. 435-722-51- 31 Sweethearts shoot it out under the stars Annie Oakley and Frank Butler sweetheart...? or bitter rivals? I guess that depends on who you ask. Annie "Got LaBt in ilia Arma",butehe knows "YouCantGetaManwithaGun. Or can you? After all, Frank haa always wanted "An Wedding" and his Defenses Are Down. Marriage aeema inevitable for a man who occasionally bursts into songs, such as, "The Girl I Marry, and "They Say It's Wonderful." Still, poor to the task as Annie aeema he goes about "Doin What Comes Naturlly, but at least shea still "Got the Sun in the Morning (and the Moon at Night). So, come on out to the Western Park beginning this Friday, June 21, and watch the Uintah Art Councils Outlaw Trail Theater production of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun. Annie will sing you a "Moonshine Lullaby rightout under the stars and then wake you upagain with a BANG! Come see why "Theres No Business Like Show Business" in Vernal'a only outdoor amphitheater. The show runs from June 21 July 8 except Sundays and the 4th of July. Showtime is 8 p.m. and tickets are available at Davis Jubilee and the Western Park box office. Dont miss it! Agricultural prices for May Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers during mid-Ma- y com- pared with April, were up for barley; down for alfalfa hay; but the same for other hay. The lamb price for April was $67 $15 from May 2001. The April sheep price, at $26 was $3 below May 2001. Barley, at $2.30 per bushel, waa up one cent from the previous months mice and two cents above last year. Baled alfalfa hay waa $88 per ton, down $4 from last month and $4 below last year. Other hay, at $57 per ton, waa unchanged from last month and unchanged from May 2001. per cwt, down 1T BIRTHDAY Madison Nichole Karren, daughter of Wes and Malisa Karren, will celebrate her first birthday on June 27. welgomeP CENTER -- DENTAL SCHOOL GRAD Tylet Hall Jolley, son of Dr. Richard and Lisa Jolley recently graduated from Nova Southeastern University School of Dental Medicine in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Jolley will begin hit specialization studies at the University of Pennsylvania in July, where he will pursue his degree! in both orthodontics and periodontics. He was the only applicant in the nation to be accepted into the combined program this year. Upon completion of this program, Jolley plans tc return and set up an orthoperio practice in Vernal and Roosevelt. He will spend the next four years in Philadelphia with his wife, Jeena (Malnar), and his son, Kaden. te Vfeilnr InforotMiHM mlieaslern Wuh Card of Thanks With the greatest spprecistioit snd love: Wc would Hke to thsnk the Check out a few ofour many vehicles in stock 2002 GMC 6.034 Ton 2002 Dodge Neon 2001 Dura mas Diesel Duelly Loaded 2000 EddgtfaSrVxpedition 2000 (jMiPVukon 2000 Pontiac Bonneville I 909 Chrysler LHS 2002 Dodge Ram 1 300 4 door 2001 DunmaxCiewS.W.B. Loaded 2001 Chevy 8.1 engine, I 2001 Dodge Diesel 2000 Ford Windstar, Nice 2000 Dodge Ram I S00 200t6VE.lmpida tond 2000 Chevy Tahoe 1997 2001 Ford Focus 2001 Buick Century New 2001 Ford Escape 1998 CMC Yukon 2002 Chev. Duramas 2001 Buick Lexabre LigebDlkh III 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 2000 Pontiac Grand Am 2000 Mite Eclipse 2001 Ford Taurus SES 2000DodgeCarsvan 999 Grand Am GT 2000 Nissan Frontier 1 1 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Plus, Many; Many, Mora! snxiDDML JiSMiSS- - 999 Chevy Suburban IMPERIAL AUTO watsrMw fallowing people. Mypsrentt Msrk snd Bonnie llsckfsrd and Jack and Shirley l.xrsen. My brothers, listers, nieces and nephews (on both sides). All our special friends and family who came from near and far lo bare the loss of ear loved one. A special thanks lo Bert and Taml Christensen and family. The Vans, llaekfords and Larsens all my good friends at the Cbuckwagon Cafe-f- ar your love snd support. Ta Perry and Cory Murdock for the beautiful music that touched ear souls. To the staff at AVMC for being kind lo Bill while he was here. Dr. Robertson and the EMTs for their effort that night. Last but not least, thank yan Dr. Ebherf for going the extra mile to not only be hit doctor, bat for caring enough ta be our friend. For that I will be eternally grateful. AH your faces will be etched lo our memories and hearts forever. Leon, Melinda, and Michelle Whitehead The Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce wishes to express its appreciation to the following individuals and companies who organized and provided the resources to build additional signs to direct tourists to the Welcome Center. The Welcome Center promotes local businesses and directs people to tlie outstanding hospitality services for all of Northeastern Utah. Still Aching From Your Car Accident?? Uintah Basin Car Accidents are often misunderstood. Many accident victims are unaware of -- their rights. The pain and misery from hidden Injuries can be weeks, months, even years down the rood. After an accident, many feel frustrated because they dont know how they should feel and what they should do. Now A FREE REPORT, has recently been available to the residents of the Uintah Basin the reveal.... How To Know If Itt Time To Settle Your Ctne. How To Know IfYour Point May Re fitmanent. How To Protect YOUR RIGHTS! To get your FREE REPOftT MAILED To You Today, Call Toll-Fre- e, 24 HR. RECORDED MESSAGE MED INTERN Erin Allen, a junio at the Uni versky of Utah, is presentl; at Duke University attending a six week medical internship. The program the Minority Medical Education Pro gram, helps promising and highl; motivated students gain admission b medical schools. While there Erin wil be given intensive and personalize medical preparation. Erin would lilo to become a pediatrician and some day practice medicine with her mom Juanita, who is family nurse practi tioner. Erin has also received othe awards while attending the Univer sity of Utah including being namei the outstanding sophoipore chemis try student and being inducted inb the Phi Eta Sigma National Hono Society. |