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Show i I 4 SOCIAL Pay 4 - November 5. ZK)2 Uintah Basin Standard CommtstPi . vertPs TUESDAY. Novemtx; 5 Get Out and Vote'1' WEDNESDAY NovecrC America Legion Post 64 Meet.ng Roosevelt. 7 p.m. FRIDAY. Novembers Reaclmg M.vaftwt Peg "S at litrav. 7pm SATURDAY. November 3 Jam Session at American Legion Post 22. 7 p.m. 11am. Football. Atamijct vs Pch.Timp-eSheiley Fisher reception, Roosevoit. 9 p.m. Art Open House. Panted Sage Galley. Roosevelt, 5-- 9 p.m. SUNDAY. Novemtjer 10 Lucas Reary farewell. Roosevelt 9 ",9 a m. Bart Br.ynton homocommg Roosevelt 6.1 1 a.m. Chene Lowe farcwell. (time not given) TUESDAY. November 1 2 Area Quilters to meet. Moon Lake Bldg 7 pm. 7-- BanRrighton,sonofBnH.vandl'annc Brighton. i returning home from the 1 Washington D.C.. South Mission. Ic" will be speaking at the Roosevelt 6 Ward ( 447 E. Lagoon) at 1 a.m.Sun-day.No- x Chcric Lowe, daughter of Dallas and Suana Low c. has been called to sene in the Ukraine. Donetsk Mission. She w ill enter the MTC on Nov. 20. 1 . 10. II KI) M WORN I orcit;i Jenson ( pictured right I became the new RS VP CiHinliiiiiioi lor (It M Mi m Scptemhcrwhilc Pam WiMulward took overthe rams in obcwnioixiolunlceringioNencthcir VIS I A pi.ivr.nn. Until pi cnmiiiiimiicv I Ik1 w i hik-i- i .ire working hard to make the programs succcvstul. local seniors loxoluntccr to serve others. and enonir.i-j- 'u e receives federal grant to train 30 new volunteers to perform community service RSVP Th RS V I1 Ri t i n "d St n ii i ! Volu n Program 'is a program F ir anoint ugi'55 and ililt-- who wish1 t tlnnat t their rxpertisr in strvuvtothfirnim-munitIt provides services lorthose in need, hut also gives seniors the opportunity to become active participants in creating a safer and mnrt - -- tts-r r v. caring community. Many projivt an availahh within the program at stations throughout Daggett. L'intnh and Duchesnemun-tie- . The Crossroads and Gateway Senior Centers, Stewart's ( 'are Con -ttr. Uintah Basin Mistical Center. 1nrkside Manor, the Pope Museum. Duchesne County Welcome Center. Food Pantry.aml t lie I JuehesneCnunty School District areall current stations where volunteers can serve. The Uintah Basin Association of Governments I ;BAO( it ani the Retired Hnd Seniors Voluntter program have Ixvn awarded a $15.0011 grant through the Corsii at ion for the National and Community Service to remit and train 30 volunteers in the ana. Thes volunteers will t work with various emergency . energy and law enforcement programs in the area to address homeland security issues. Volunteer positions include insurance coverage to and from the work stations aril I transport at ion forvolun- - teers unable to drive. Through t racking son i i r volunteer hours, the RSVP enahlcs communities in the I'intah Basin to receive more federal funding for future programs. A h plan can he writ ten to match j nearly any interest volunteers can bring to the program as there are many diverse needs throughout the communitiesofthe Basin, saidlxiretta Jenson, who replaced Jody Priebe as the RSVPiRctired Seniors Volunteer Program i ('ixrrdinator last September when Priebe t ransferred to Community Transportation Service. Pam Woodward took over for Jenson and became the new VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America Coordinator. Jenson and Woodward remind area residentsthat in these current times of post 9-- 1. President Bush has asked every American to bca volunteer. Any senior interested in becoming involved in their community and need exists should contact them at or come into the UBAOCJ offices at 855 E. 200 N. in Roosevelt on Monday and Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday through Friday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 722-451- 8 & Lucas L. Rcary . son of Shane and Carrie Rcary. has been called to scrv c in the Phil lippincs. Naga M ission. I lis fan-wew ill he Nov. Oat 9 a.m. in the Roosevelt 9 Ward Chapel at 1 50 Sky line Drive. Hccntere the MTConVw . 2ft ll 1 Van Oakes, son ofKelly and Jcri Young, has been called to sene in the Campinas, Brazil Mission. He will speak on Nov 0 in the Cov e Ward at lp.m. 1 -- 2 TO BE MARRIED -- mm Joe Shelley and Stacy Fisher have chosen to be married Nov. 8. sljelleyFisfa er Chandler and Lisa Fisher an pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter. Staiy La Rao. to JiicJaedisShelley.sohorKirrofl Shelley And thelate Norman Shelley. Both are graduates ofUnion High. Joe served for two years in the Roseville, California Mission. They are both currently enrolled at UVSC in Orem to continue their education. Stacy has a scholarship there. They will be married Nov. 8 in the Manti LDS Temple. Nov. 9. a reception will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. ai the LBET building. In case of an oversight, all family and friends are invited to attend. BIRTHDAY Ammon Michael ill w celebrate his first birthday Crapo onNov 7. He is the son ofMichael and Kathryn C rapo and the little brother of Aaron. Grandparents are Herald ami Donna Crapo. Myton. and LaVon and Linda Anderson, Ballard. 1" l" BIRTHDAY Maloree Ar&ulla Walker celebrated her first birthday Nov. 2. She is the daughter of Todd and Dana Walker and the granddaughter ofDwightand EuniceSpringcrand Carl and Regina Walker. She is the great granddaughter and namesake of ArsullaBird. SL'PIR i SCOUT-Bra- dy Hcrrick-Walkc- r. son of! odd and liana Walker of Roosev elt ft " Ward, received the 1S-T-' 1 One website. Ten colleges Hundreds of classes. Online On o'f Video. Print. Satellite or Teleconferencing Take a class. Earn o degree Distance learning is a solution for people who work, who have family commitments, who live in remote reaches of our state The Utah Electronic College is your gateway to the distance delivered classes highest Cub Scouting award. The Arrow of Light, on Oct. 29. He also earned all twenty Webclos Activity1 Badges. 23 academic and sports pins and belt loops, and his Faith in God Scout emblem. Knngs Peak universities. has never offered loans at such low interest rates Go to uec.org. You might just learn something. Utah Electronic College Sweet 16 November 5 are looking at purchases In the near future, be sure to chock us out. uec9utahsbr.edu free) Umysrsity el Utah Utah State Uni varsity Weher State University Southarn Utah Univarsity SnoarCoiiaga Dixie Stata Collage CeHaac of Eastern Utah UtahVaDay Slate (slim Sdl lake (omn unity Happy Birthday If you www.uec.org (toll ft Wyatt Taylor, son ofRandy and Sadie Taykir. celebrated his first birthday on Nov 1 . Credit Union and programs at Utah's public colleges and 877.533.9235 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family ofDuane and Mcrlcne Hall arc pleased to honor them on their 5l"' Wedding Anniversaiy, Nov . 9, at the Ooldcn Age C enter in Vernal from h --9:30 p.m. There will be a program at 7 p.m. and refreshments. They were married on p.m.. dancing from 7:30-9:3- 0 Nov. 1, 1952 in Vernal. (mge The UEC Is a project of the , Utah System of Higher Educatian. Christmas is just around the corner. This opportunity will last 60 days or until our available capital is loaned out. This is tor new loans only-n- ot tor existing Kmgs Peak Loans If i 333 East 200 North 722-379- Monday Friday 10 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (Next to TriCounty Health Dept) -- own;. mfm you plan on using a credit card please check us out first. must qualify for membership and other loan considerations. Love Your Family 1st BIRTHDAY Anthony Weston Ivins will celebrate his fust birthday Nov 5. He is the son of Tony and Jayannc Ivins. Blaine and Leah Davies turn 80 Blaine Emerson and Leah Hants Davies Emerson both turn 80 years old this month. Blaine's birthday is Nov. 7, and Leahs is Nov. 27. Leah and Blaine were e sweethearts and rode the school bus together. After Blaines wife passed awsy in 1995. his family encouraged him to get out and do something. One night he derided to go to one of the Senior Citizen dances held at the Golden Age Center every Friday night. Leah played in the orchestra on occasion so they renewed their friendship and decided to t ie the knot in January 1996. The children of Blaine Einerson and Leah Davies Einerson would like to honor them on Nov. 8, at a dance at the Golden Age Center. Friends and family can come at 7 p.m. and the regular dance starts at 8 p.m. On Saturday Nov. 9, there will be a chuckwagondinneralthe7-l- l Ranch Cafe for close family and friends. For further information you can contact first-grad- Tammy Einerson Melanie McConkie 789-748789-388- 4 or |