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Show ? ; t yt " ?$ hi i ;j. sr w'-sJ. ;J 5 $ Uintah Basin Riders .?. 4 BUSiriESS 1978 riding Uintah Ba season, representing the at district, region and state competition. The District 4 show was held Aug. 18 and 19 in Heber City. Results of the show are as follows: 18 mile race, second place, rider A Funk, owner Ralph Ercanbrack; single poles, second place, Glenda Gurr; water race, second place, Maryanne Parrish, Glenda Gurr, Lynn Snow, Janet Snow, Reed Stanley; trailer race, fifth place, Ralph Ercanbrack and George Gurr, cow cutting, fourth place, LaJean Rasmussen; matched pairs, first place, LaJean Rsamuasen and Joyce W interton; second place, Glenda Gurr and Janet Snow; team barrels, third place, Lynn Snow, Ralph Ercanbrack, Glenda Gurr, Maryanne Parrish, Peggy Capwell; fourth place, Joyce W interton, LaJean Rasmussen, Janet Snow, A1 Funk, Reed Stanley; BRIEFS The U.S. W.R.C.A. North Region was held Aug. 25 and 26 in Show Heber 2). 1978 JENKINS of L & L in Roosevelt has attained membership in the Ford Society of Professional Sales Counselors for 1978. Society membership goes only to Ford salesmen who display outstanding sales achievement during the calendar year. Ford-Mercur- single barrels, first place, Maryanne Parrish, second place, Glenda Gurr; Class C Drill, first place; Class "C" Parade, first place. Riders have STANOARP September CHARLES complete competition The Uintah Basin just completed their 5a City. Results were: single poles, sixth place, Glenda Gurr, ladies barrels, second plsce, Maryanne Parrish, fifth place, Glenda Gurr; Class C" Drill, first place; Class C" Parade, alter- MR. AND MRS. STEVE ESAUK are retiring after almost 12 years in the ' service station and garage business in Duchesne. Randy and Laura Harrison are taking over the business with Reed Hyde as bookkeeper. Steve's operation received many letters and cards expressing thanks for special service over the years. nate. y SSSS SEARS CATALOG STORE has a new home in Roosevelt. The new building at Lagoon and Fourth East opened last week and owner Dennis Jenkins said a grand opening is planned for the near future. ssss The U.S. W.R.C.A. state show was held Sept. 8 and 9 at Lagoon. The Uintah Basin Riders took second place in thd Class "C" drills. In ladies barrels, Maryanne Parrish took first place and Glenda Gurr took SSSS OVERLAND THRIFT AND LOAN held its grand opening Wednesday in Roosevelt with special prizes offered. The building was renovated in a Victorian style to theme of emphasise the business service. fourth. The Uintah Basin Riders are now accepting applications for the 1979 riding season. Those interested may contact Janet Snow, or LaDean Stanley, SSSS 722-442- 5, 545-249- 6. GLENN'S GLASS has moved its store from its former location next to the L & L parking lot to quarters next to Bolton's on First South, half s block west of Main Street in Roosevelt G & L CHEVROLET recently blacktop ped their lot, in preparation for the showing of new car models later this month. SSSS PAINT JOBS are going on throughout Roosevelt as businesses spruce up in fail cleaning.'' Besides the STANDARD, painting has been going on on the exterior of the Frontier Grill and inside both G & L Chevrolet and Murray Motors. ssss NIELSEN'S WESTERN AUTO has announced the prize winners from their open house which kicked off their anniversary customer appreciation sale last week. Terrell Dalton won the console stereo and Linda Barneck received the chest of drawers. Other prize winners were Wade Lange, Gladys Ross, Bill Christensen, Diane Giles, Wade Betts, A. B. Carlson, Mary Hall David Neal and Judy McGhee. TROPHIES The Uintah Basin Riders garnered a number of trophies in riding club competition this year, including first places in drill and parade at district, first in drill and alternate in parade at region, and second in drill at RIDERS' SSSS Couldn't Win "Why did you leave your last job as a secretary to a leading psychiatrist?" the employment bureau official asked the young lady. "I couldn't win," she replied, "if I was late to work, he said I was hostile. If I was early, I had an anxiety complex. If I was on time, I was compulsive. " state. The trophies are displayed by, left to right, drillmistress Glenda Gurr, president Janet Snow and parade mistress Mary Ann Parish. CHANGES HANDS Controlled bums set this week and next The Roosevelt Ringer District will be attempting to burn a number of acres of sagebrush and aspen this if all week and next (Sept 18-9requirements for success can be met Weather conditions must be . con-dudve to prescribed burning. In this area any fire that escapes a preselected boundary must be treated as a wildfire even though it was ignited with a specific management objective in mind. Temperature, wind, relative humidity, soil moisture and plant moisture must be within a certain range to burn the target plants and not destroy desirable plants in the area. In addition to the above items, the following features must be considered: Slope, both percent and aspect; airflow over the slope; and condition of 0) ", 6. Family rate Union high school will offer- - a special family rate for all home athletic events this year. Families may pay S6 for each event rather than paying for each individual This special rate is being offered in dHitinn to the' season pass for basketball and wrestling. IS COMING acre). After all factors have been evaluated, method of. ignition selected ..frew members needed for the jprojoct are afl assembled, then burning the desired arena can be started. Burns are usually started in the afternoon to take advantage of the heat, then to take additional advantage of the cooling off in the evening and the general downs lope winds that occur around 6 p.m. This aids in maintaining control of the fire and allows the cool, moist night air to put the fire out New areas can then be ignited the following day, after all factors have been considered for an effective burn. JA - 1 Roosevelt PTA opens with guest speaker r Association for The of students at both Roosevelt parents and East elementary schools opens the year with a special meeting Thursday at East The guest sperter for the evening will be Lloyd Eldredge of the state PTA organisation. Candidates for the school board wQl also be on hand to make statements and answer ques-- . tions. ' ' Musical evening Singers. ' entertainment for the be by the Sunrise will " RASSfot ONE WEEK LEFT BoysGirlAges8 U REND SS ERT Gar Parts prepared now to service and sell you your Wood Cutting Supplies! is her estate to a niece on the condition that the niece keep the family goldfish outfitted in pants. Homallta and Pioneer fun day set rare atMyton contest. All friends 4--H and pie Know who voted eating to cut and invited to participate. 4-- PS 218 million 5477 not tax dollars we contribute to United tion's Gunn McKay dldl members are Chain Sawsl hr hi, Mi Hu MU fid d breakaway calf roping, barrel racing, keyhole Myton's riding club is planning a Fun Day at Myton rodeo grounds Saturday, Sept. 23, at 9 s.m. For kids under 10 there will be a pony catch and other events include a chicken chase, t 7:30 p.m. All A European reformer willed ALL CAR PARTS Na- Main Street, Roosevelt Paid Political Advsrtifsmsn mwm OEMVAlMM Union high 789-194- at y ... a at license exam. Additional information may be obtained by calling the UBAVC, 2 in 3 in Roosevelt, or Vernal Preregistration is encouraged. (tonight) -- , Slaves sold hours of classroom instruction required by the Utah State Real Estate Board prior to taking the 60 722-452- 1 : foot that If it is slavery in the United States was done sway with in 1865, the Union high drill team doesn't know it Thursday morning the 30 new members of the drill team, cheerleaders, and song leaders sola their legs to the highest bidders in the Union high auditorium. With the help of auctioneer Brad Monks, the drfil team made $954. They will pay $350 to the cheerleaders and the rest of the money will be used for traveling expenses. The average price per set of legs wu $31.50. For his money,' the young man purchasing a pair at legs received a cake baked by the girls, meand any nial task the slave was asked to do. This wu all part of the initiation process for the new members of the drill team. The girls also dressed in costumes and were sent downtown to beg for money, then spent the night on the gym floor. Friday began with the girls dressed in their costumes at school and ended with their first march of the season. Kssi Johnson wu in charge of initiation this year. ALL ' . "BIG O" LIGHT TRUCK TIRES Material, workmanship, road hazard, Free Replacement during the 1st of the tires treadl 50 1 Any "Big O" Tire Passenger Free 00 to replacement down 232 of the treadl We're Stocked With The Hunters Choice of Tires Now! SE301V out-of-da- si m irftafe r COLDHURRY!!! WEATHER the fuel an the slope-dr- y, dead, size, arrangement and amount (tons per Parent-Teache- for UHS sports Duchesne will now be operated ul real estate course concluding Dec. 12. All classes will be held at the Area Vocational Center in Roosevelt in Room B-The real estate course will fulfill the in by Laura and Randy Harrison, center, with Reed Hyde as company bookkeeper. Steve has been known for friendly and extra-helpfservice there for 1 2 years. UBAVC will conduct Beverly Evans, head of the business department at the Uintah Basin Area Vocation Center, released information this week concerning a special class in real estate salesman training to be conducted fall quarter at the UBAVC. Grant Gerber, Roosevelt, a certified real estate instructor and experienced broker, will be the course instructor. Classes will begin Tuesday, Oct 8, and will be taught every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6:30 to 9: p.m. throughout the foil quarter, Steve and Hope Esauk, left, are retiring and their service station Wayne F. Brown . . . gets congratulations as Zion's Bank assistant Branch manager. NO DOWN PAYMENT NO INTEREST . . 3 MONTHS TO PAY SAME AS CASH ON APPROVED CREDITl . Uintah Big "O" Tire Roosevelt 722-556- 1 Don,t wa,t untl1. tho last minute! see us now! |