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Show l'ag-- ( Xtohcr 4 1. 2W2 1 Uintah Basin Standard CotffrtfMrtPi . vetfps Mimar v-FAirrT- October 14 School Lunch Week Begins in Utah TUESDAY. October 15 Community Dance, Crossroads Center, 8 to 10 p.m. Volleyball. Aitamont H:gh School at Rangely, Colorado WEDNESDAY, October 16 VFW Meeting Post 9275, Moon Lake Bldg. 7:30 p.m. Hunter Education Class Begins. Myton Elem. (Being held Mondays MONDAY, & Wednesdays) Sanpete at Union High School Concert by Roosevelt Middle School & RJH, 7 p.m. Potty Training. 1 p.m. Volleyball, North THURSDAY, October 17 EMT Classes Begin. UBATC, 6 to 10 p.m. Volleyball. Duchesne High School at Tabiona Football, Enterprise at Aitamont. Duchesne at Milford Clay Mieure, son of Ron and Jeneal Mieure, will be returning from the Baltimore, Maryland Mission. His homecoming report will be Oft 20 in the Myton 1" ward at 9 a.m. FRIDAY, October 18 Volleyball, Tabiona at Aitamont. DHS at Uintah River SATURDAY. October 19 Tabiona Christmas Boutique, THS, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUNDAY, October 20 ;iml Mak;iyla McCurdys first birthday is on (XI. 4. I Iha arc :ii chililrwi of William and ( iina McCurdy and the grandchildren of Rill V.cCUrdv and I Xnnis and (iloria Manning. ami I I;I5 I i .Y 1 -- 1 lunti-- r 1 Clay Mieure homecoming, Myton 1. 9 a.m. Tait Betts homecoming, Roosevelt 7 9 a.m. MONDAY. October 21 Basin Brass Concert. Crossroads Center, 7 p.m. TUESDAY. October 22 Roosevelt Junior High Choir Concert. 7 p.m. THURSDAY. October 24 Meet The Candidates. Roosevelt, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, October 25 Lapoint Elementary Carnival, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Duchesne County Library is celebrating National Teen Read BIRTHDAY I Vsliny l.yn Evans turned a year old on ( XI. 3. She is the daughter of Robert and Pamela Evans and IIh granddaughter of Fred and I .tans ami Max and Diana Angi-linI hacker. Slie is the great granddaughter of James Thai ker and Arvella I turfev. WV I I II )AY Hayden Layne Meacham will celebrate his first birthday on (XI. 0. 1 le is the son of Cory and R.J. Meacham. 1 -- - I" RIRIIIDAt Braxton Hyde, son Ivde, will celclirale his first hirtlulav on ( XI. I fi. of Brian ami Misty I BIRTHDAY Mikaela jae Etheredge will celebrate her first birthday on (XI. 1 8. She is the daughter of Mike ami Julie Etheredge and the little sister of Anthony and Austin Etheredgp. I vmwjamvjmm Kimberly RueKanmussen and Tyler Kart Rasmussen, OftotNT t Rnow vclt. girl (JetiilN'r 3- - )lga Maria Anaya and Joel Ariiiyu. Illueliell. boy. Cameron (Jr.-oi-l Melts, Roosevelt, boy. IMJht .'i Yirgiann Thompson and Keiinetli John Zufelt. OftolnT 3 Dilir.i I; KooM-velt- . Oetols-- r girl. Maria Curtis and William Curtis, I Rmnnu Clint I.lliehesiie. buy. October 7 Krista Ijh- - Merlin and Jason bi1 Anderson, Roosevelt, girl October 7- - Nicole Jim and Isaac Scott Checora, Randlett, girl. October 7- - Heat her Arlene Partridge and Gareth William Partridge, Vernal, boy. October 8- - Tina Marie Bastian and Jeremy Jay Bastian, Vernal, girl. October 8- - Desi Rae Melodie Nielson and Fred Dennis Day Jr., Roosevelt, boy. (X-tob- 8-Kimberly Kathleen Mason and Mark William Mason, Roosevelt, boy. - Kari Leigh Moon and Raymond Lawrence Moon, Vernal, girl. October 8- 0, back-to-bac- Store hours: Monday Friday 9-- 6 Sat. 1563 East Highway 40 Roosevelt, Utah 722 - 2160 Mali Cherie Ann Palmer, daughter of Hedge and Amy Ddlmer, has been called to serve in the I Xtroit . Michigan Misskm. She will speak in the Cove Ward on (XI. 20 at I p.m. She will enter the MTC Nov. fi. more. Youll also find schedules of other debates and appearances by candidates in addition to opponents and proponents of Initiative 1. on-lin- e. 0, Do You Have a Story? Chicken Soup for the Horse Lover's Soul Horse Lover Soul. So far, Chicken Soup for the Soul titles have sold more than 80 million copies to date, literally transforming the lives of readers from all walks of life. What makes good Chicken Soup for the Soul story? A Chicken Soup story is an inspirational, sometimes emotional, often humorous, true story that opens lest he ipi rit. If the heart and is the personal account of an event, a relationship, a lesson learned or a dream fulfilled that helps the reader discover basic principles they can use in their own lives. Some of the topics that will be included are: the love for horses, the horse as a teacher and healer, the bond between a horse and its owner and the companion ship these extraordinary creatures provide us with. If you have a story that you feel should he included in Chicken Soup for the Home Lover Sou I please visit http'www.horseloverssoul.com. The maximum word count is 1200 words. For each story selected in the book, a biography will be included about the author and a permission fee of $300 will be paid for e rights. There are no limits to the number of submissions. Do you have a insightful and powerfully moving story about horses? The authors of the New York Times Beat selling book aeries, Chicken Soup for the Soul are currently seeking stories to include in the Chicken Soup for the heart-warmin- g, re-ki- Enriching thoughts The most destructive habit ... Worry The greatest joy ... Giving The greatest loss ... Loss of self-respe- ct The most satisfying work ... Helping others The ugliest personality trait ... Selfishness The most endangered species ... Dedicated leaders Our greatest natural resource ... Our youth The greatest shot in the arm ... Encouragement The greatest problem to overcome ... Fear The most effective sleeping pill ... Peace of mind The most crippling failure disease ... Excuses The moat powerful force in life ... 50-wo- one-tim- Governor pays visit to mayor of Moscow Love The moat dangerous pariah ... A gos-sip- er Gov. Mike Leavitt joined a delegation of sport and business leaders to visit Moscow last week on Utah's first international Olympic Trade Mission. During the visit, the governor and the mayor of Moscow officially established a youth sports exchange program. Leavitt also spoke about homeland security to foreign relation students at the Moscow State Academy and met with Utah and Russian business people to discuss mutually beneficial economic opportunities. During the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Gov. Leavitt and Moscow Mayor Yury Luxkov met several times. A teach meetingthey reflected upon the importance of sport and Olympic values to their citizenry. They decided a youth sporting exchange program would help keep the Olympic spirit alive and give hun- - The worlds moat incredible computer ...Hie brain The worst thing to be without ... Hope The deadliest weapon ... The tongue words... The two most power-fille- d I Can The greatest asset ... Faith The most worthless emotion ... Self-Slie most beautiful attire ... SMILE! The most prised possession ... Self esteem The most powerful channel of communication ... Prayer The moet contagious spirit... Enthu- - 10--5 Totheworld.youmaybeoneperaon, but to one person, you may be the world Mew Scrapbooking Products Play Week i Oct. by announcing that beginning in November something new can be found at the library. The library staff will highlight a new teen author for each month and highlight their work in the library's monthly newsletter. Staff members are also planning to display tiie work of the author in front of the Young People's Section at the library each month. During October patrons are invited to come into the library and make suggestions for Novembers spotlight author and book. In order to get the hall rolling on this new project the library staff would like to make several suggestions of good young people reads. If you are into history you may want to try something like My Brother Sam Is Dead by James Lincoln Collier. This book recounts the tragedy that strikes the Meeker family during the Revolution when one son joins the rebel forces while the rest of the family tries to stay neutral in a Tory town. If suspense isyour thing try "Ransom." In this book by Lois Duncan a bus ride home from school turns dangerous as Bruce, Glenn, Dexter, Marianne, and Jesse realize they are on an unfamiliar road. They are soon wondering why someone would want kidriapthiem? In Princess In the Spotlight by Meg Cabot readers once again meet up with Genoviaa Princess Mia. This time she has enraged her friend Lilly, has practically gotten one of her teachers fired, and managed to alienate the entire country of Genovia. Find out what this heir of the royal throne wilt do next. "Blue Heron by Avi ia another must read. Readers are introduced old Maggie who is spendto ing the month of August by the Massachusetts shore with her father, stepmother, and their baby. She discovers the beauty within her and draws strength from a blue heron. All of this happens as her family begins to unravel around her. Audio books are redly popular right now. The library staff would liketorecommend The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. You wont want toleave earth without this hilarious international bestseller in your possession. It is set y at the end of the world and the days that follow...it is about the worst Thursday that ever happened, and why the universe ia a lot safer if you bring a towel. Well, have we peaked your interest in our teen collection? We hope so! Come in and see what the library has to offer. You may also want to check out teenreada.com . Happy reading from all of ua at the library. 13-1- 9) announces candidate debates VoteUtah 2002 continues 1 Betts. rwwMrmMwr KUED In 2000, KUED and the VoteUtah project set new standards for public service in coverage of Utahs political process, providing innovative voter information resources on-a- ir and In 2002, KUED and VoteUtah are poised once again to ofTer the most comprehensive information available to Utah citizens. The VoteUtah coalition ia a unique partnership of The League KUED, KUER, FM-9of Women Voters of Utah, Common Cause, The Utah Education Network and the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah. KUED Senior Producer Ken Verdi jia serves as the primary coordinator of KUEDs broadcast election coverage, moderator of televised debates and coordinator of the Vote Utah community partnarahip. The highlights of the campaign are baaed oh innovations developed over the past 20 years. by KUED-TBroadcast debates feature live studio audiences questioningcandidates for office. Four broadcast debates are scheduled. They are: Thursday. Oct. 17 at 9 p.m., First Congressional District candidates; Monday, Oct. 2 1 at 9 p.m., Second Congressional District candidates; Thursday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m., Radioactive Waste Tax Initiative; end Thursday, Oct. 24 at 9 p.m., Third Congressional District candidates. The congressional debates will be and will simulcast on KUER, FM-9k in a special be repeated Voter Information Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 27 beginning at noon. Our comprehensive Web site, www.voteutah.org. iB designed to provide useful information to the public including candidate profiles from the League of Womens Voters of Utahs voter guide, registration information, new voting districts, facts from Utah's past elections, ftin and innovative resources for classroom teachers and students, and Tait Betts is returning from serving in the New York, Rochester Mission. He will report his mission on Oct 20 at 9 a.m. in the Roosevelt ?k Ward. Tait is the son of Ed and Wendy ar happy-go-luck- dreda of young athletes a memory of a lifetime. Gov. Leavitt and Mayor Luzkov will formalize their idea by signing a declaration to sponsor a youth exchange program that includes summer games in Moscow in 2003 and winter games in Utah in 2004. Approximately 400 Utah high school students will be invited to participate in the first of these exchanges. lets make a deall 7:00-8:3- 0 Come in a costume for lots of funl SBQfcem f. 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