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Show r T mkm 14. September 7. 2002 Pagg EDUCATION 1 Uintah Basin Standard Utah Arts Council's statewide annual visual arts competition approaches coeds vie for Homecoming Queen title Ten Duchesne High T lit Duchesne I lifi I iornecoming pageant will be held Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. in the Duchesne High auditorium. This year ton young women are competing. The contestants an.--: Mariah ChM'kclls.daughtororThad and Lori !hs Mary Puulson.daughtorof Clair and Ruth PouInoii; Michacla Hilton, daughter oT Ron and Karen and the late Terry Hilton; hriu Garff, daughter of Greg and Vitkt-Garff, AslileyAngug.daughtor s: ri of Doug and Tamera Angus; Ally son Spencer, daughter of Richard and Marie Spencer and the late Mariun Spencer; Cheylynn Hill, daughter of Don and Ellen i fill, Dayna Wilfcerson, daughter ofDeron and Julie Wilkemon; Shayna Brady, daughter ofDanen and Melody Brady; and Nichole Peatrosa, dauglitor ofClirisand Sliauna Peatrosa. Tickets will lie $4 for adults, $2 for children and $3 lor students. Mariah Checked y Mary Poulson Artists planning to enter the Utah Arts Councils Utah '02. Paintingand Sculpture Statewide Competition should take note of the following dates: Slide entries must lie delivered to the Utah Arts Council, 61 7 East South Temple, Salt Lake City by 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2ti. This is nut a postmark deadline. All otlier entries will be accepted at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Avenue, Pink City on Friday, Sept. 27, or Saturday, Sept 28, lietween 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Jurors results will be mailed to - 3 ,1 P t 5W Do-n- ut S.t ! '1 artists on Oct . 4- Artists may pick up any work not accepted for the exhibition on Friday, Oct. 11 or Saturday, Oct. 12 between 10 am. and 5 p.m. at the Kimball Art Center. Utah 02 will be on display Oct. 1 4 through Nov. 24 at the Kimball Art Center, with an 6-opening reception F riday, Oct. 25, 8 - pin. For more information about tlie Utah Arts Councils statewide annual visual arts competition, contact Lila Abersold, UAC Visual Arts Program 1 or Coordinator, at (801) labersokho utah.gov. hp 533-358- n yP'? Miss This One, Guys! Roosevelt Middle School PTA would like to invite all dada, grandpas, uncles, bigbrot tiers and friends toeiyoy a donut before school or work on Friday, Sept. 20 at 8 a.in. at the middle school cafeteria. Become Gang Aware There will be a forum, sponsored by the Union High Commu- community nity of Caring Committee and Roosevelt City police, Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. at Union High. The subject will lie gang awareness. Parents and children are invited. Allyson Spencer Union ParentTeacher Conferences Parents and guardians of all Union High students are invited to attend pareuCteacher conferences on Sept. 24 from 9 p.m. in the commons area. 5-- Erin Garlf Michada Hilton Union PTSA Meeting ip'l.llin.li it . 4 ., J S' - Ashley Angus v.' y. There will bea Union 1 ligh PTSA general meeting held on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8:30 p in. in the high school auditorium. ir-- i East Elementary SCO Elections East Elementary School Community Council elections will be Sept. 17. Plan to attend and make your vote count. Family Literacy Night Todd School's Family Literacy Night will be Sept. 19. Parents with children in Kindergarten, 1 and 4 14 grade will meet from 5:30 - 6: 15 p.m. Parenta with children in 2 3rd and 5" grade will meet from 6:15-- 7 p.m. Voting will also be lield on the nominations for the School Community Council from 5:30 - 7 p in. State Certification Test Offered Heads Up! A State Vehicle Inspection Course and Challenge test will be offered Sept. 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. at UBATCs Roosevelt Campus for 3 or those seeking state certification. Call URATC at 16-1- 9, 722-452- Cheylynn Hill Duchesne High SCC Election Dayna Wilkerson Shayna Brady Sew Creative Conference to include variety of informative topics Utah State University Uintah County Extension and Duchesne County Extension are ofiering a sewing conference. Sew Creative, to be lield on Sept. 26, at the USU Uintah Basin in Roosevelt, at 987 E Lagoon Street. Tlie conference will begin at 8:30 a.m., with registration and cluck in. While registrations are encouraged in' advance to guarantee lunch and kits for classes, if any, registrations will also be taken at the door. This years keynote speaker is Jeff Vogel, from Hi Fashion Fabrics in Grand Junction., Colorado. His parents opened the store in 1965 when Jeff was in the 1st grade. Since it was a family business everyone was Jefi comes to us with a wealth of experience and knowledgeabout fabrics. His address is titled From Filler to Fabric, which will show how cotton fibers become printed fabricsand why fabrics are priced differently in chain stores, how to keep fabrics from bleeding, and general ed ucation for tlie fabric consumer His presentation will be of interest to individuals who special ize in either garment construction or quilts. JeiT will also be presenting two workshops, Sewing Tools Dial Make Life Easier, which will include time saving devices, product sources, and new items, and Easy Home Decorating Projects, where he will Rita Larsen a teacher at tlie store, will also be on hand to teach WhatsNew in tlie Home Se wingMarket mid How to Make Pants that Fit. Rhonda Lopez, owner nffi ve of the N uttalls locations and otlier present-er- s, both local and from around tlie slate include: Karen Biers, Faye Boyer, Betty Cook, Margaret Hupkin, Korinne Hullinger, Peggy Hunting, Christine Jensen, Louise Lemon, Margie Memmott , Lynda Nelson, and Susan Wilson. Their topics cover a wide degree of interest and are Serger and Machine Maintenance and Features, Understand Commercial Patterns, Sewing with Cliildren , Cmcliet Edge Finishes, Easy Embellishment, Making Dance Costumesand Swimsuits, QuickLone Cheer Company of Roosevelt 789-486- 6. Nichole Pcatross Duchesne High will hold elections for their School Community Council on Wednesday, Sept. 1 8 at 6 p.m. Contact the school for more information. OSHA Training Offered Wliat do you know about OSI 1A? Dick Odland will be in the Uintah Basin to give a presentation on OSHA rules and regulations on Tuesday, Sept. 24 from 7 :30-- 9 a.m . at the Uiu tali Basin Applied Technology College. Call 5 JuAnna at or Jane at Jeri at to RSVP, 722-651- 722-652- 722-651- 9 Star Quilt, Toothbrush Rag Rugs, Stack and Whack Quilts, Window T regiments, Basic Needle Tatting, and We are Hard anger Embroidery. pleased to have such a variety uf 'topics offered from these very talented people. You wunt want to miss this opportunity. A description ofeach class is available at the Uintah or Ducliesne County Extension offices. For mure information call Ronds Olsen at 1 140. Julie Abbott at 435-738-- Subscribe Now! 435-722-51- 31 INTERESTIN- G- Tabiuna Jr. High students listened to a presentation given by Assistant Attorney General Keith Eddington on Sept. 1 1 and participated in a discussion w here they expressed what tlieir freedoms meant to tliem. They also learned about Eddingtons experiences in Russia and talked about other countries that dont enjoy the freedoms Americans do. Introducing a new cheerleading squad for girls and boys ages 5-1- 5! about what their program has to offer, they will be at 5-- 9 Continuing Registration! Cost of the class is $20.00 a month (ask about family discounts) and $15.00 sign-u- p fee, which will include the cost of a squad For more information contact Kaylynn Parker at 722-202- 8. aJ itcensad of certified day ear providers A Child Adult Care Food Program Is accepting transfers and new providers If any of you would like more information Classes will be held Monday, 3:30 - 4:30 for ages 10-1- 5 and Tuesday, 3:30 - 4:30 for ages at the Roosevelt Fitness Center (In the Aerobics room). mmrn Zions Bank (basement) 56 E. 200 N. Roosevelt, Ut Tuesday, September 24th 6 - 9 p.m. If there are any questions contact Judy Stevenson 1 435-722-58- 12 |