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Show trated effort into investigating just what resources we have. Actually we really have a lot of natural resources, but finding the interested people to participate seems to he the hang up. Anyone had any experience along these lines? I)on't be bashful let us hear from you. The Roosevelt area has great potential right now and I believe that we should make the lsst of it regardless of whether or not we wanted to stay a nire, quiet, sleepy little town. IjcL's face it we arc either going to retrogress or progress, there is no stan- The Chamber ding still. We have experienced much growth and the forecast seems to be more of the same. We can plan for things systematically or they will happen haphazardly. Aristotle once said that a people who do not learn from history are doomed to reficat it." There is too much to be done to repeal" or duplicate. IjcI us all work together with coordinated effort and not miss the boat. We cannot afford to lx left high and dry". And now since I have delivered my sermon" I will just remind you all to have a lovely Holiday season and tell you that the Chamber office will be closed December 24 through January 1. I am pleased as punch with the return of ballots from the members of the Chamber of Commerrc this past week. Out of 115 ballots sent out we had a return of 78. Thanks to all you faithful members for your supimrt. We will be announcing the outcome of the election for directors Wednesday at our board of directors meeting, at which lime new officers will be elected for next year. For your information wc are still working on the museum. We now have funds to begin construction of durable show cases, which will provide protection of the exhibits. We are very interested in securing all the support we can for this venture. Keep looking in the attic and basement for those items that would be museum items. Sinn it is 10:15 p.m. and I feel guilty burning the mid night oil" with the fuel shortage and all, I'll sign off. ChamlxT Challenge: Help protect the private enterprise business system, consider your membership investment with the Chamber of Commerce for 1974 Maid Area Chamber of Commerce Roosevelt By Paula 0. Bell After nearly a week of meetings, a high as four a day. I am rerlainly feeling the pressures to gel to the many piles of paper work sitting on my desk ranging from the inquiries from the area from facts prospeetive residents to on the area for a revision of one of the Travel Council Publications. However, the meeting have been important and have mostly dealt with the new concept of being presented by the Travel Council With the tours. energy package being what it is everyone forsees a bleak summer season for those in the tourist and recreation inudstry. With Utah ranking 16th in the nation as a recreation stale one can certainly see the reason for surh concern. Presently the Dinosaurland Travel Board is trying to pull the region iDinnsaurLand) together and come up with resources from which several package tours can be put together inticing people to plan ahead using mass travel to visit the Uintah Basin. Of course, there are many implications when a project of this nature is attempted. One hardly realises the many items that should be taken into consideration when trying to come up with a successful tour. This type of thing is very new to most of us who arc involved in this new area. A committee has been appointed to pul some concen 12 VICA holds Xmas party STANDARD-Dece- mber 20. 1973 (OUggglSillSgjgS Th( VICA, Vocational Industrial Club of America held ita Christmas banquet in the Green Boom of the Frontier Grill. Entertaining were the 3s. Guests were Kandy Iteynold, Boltin Lurk, David Golden and Brent Drollingcr. students at fllta tiflaejiCMMggfd liBBSEP fflitHi xlTCTTSHTa Union. The main event for the evening was state Mr. Biehard Zimple. for sN-riali- trade, industrial and lerhnira! education who spoke and showed a film of the 1973 national skill Olympics. Unitiiv; txiyfi .iixl sent and Dine with Us! k: ALTAMONT THEATRE They Call Me j? Thurtday, Friday, Saturday Doc. 19, 20, 21 Trinity is my Name HOLMES $2.95 Lobster Thermodor entertaining Friday, 7:30 P.M. $3.95 SATURDAY . $6.25 SUNDAY and Southern Fried Chicken with mashed potatoes, gravy, and hot biscuit Saturday, 7:30 P.M. $3.25 "World Due. 19, 20, 21, 22 Safari" Eack (how will play through onco ROOSEVELT Adveetara THEATRE Phone J. FRIDAY Prime Rib Trinity ' D. Mexican Dinner DOUBLE BIU J j THURSDAY UJ--- I Pick your Favorite Food GSQBP isiiaiifcf FRai RATED G ie 722-2G- NOW! COMMUNITY CALE R3 BAR I KKGl'LAKLY SCHKDII.KI) MKKTINGS Kmws dub hewcometi nri 7pm Club, thud Thundiy. at Am Roosnril Thursdiy. Cbambci ot Cemmetc at the Fiontei 1 thud Ihutsday. at pm tl .. 43c CELERY HEARTS every month at 7 30 p m in the sltices abow the Roosevelt Business A Professional Women's Club meets the second - $4.05 per case I 30 p m Duchesne County Spatsman's Club meets the fust Ibundiy Roosevelt Commeicial Club tans ORANGES 55c MIXED NUTS GuM 10c I Monday of each month the yeoi around Second and towth thunday ol evey month 7 30 p m M the fmntiei find Rrfulai meetmfs ol the Ameisan tepon Auiilwy s each 2nd Wednesday at R p m Call 722 21 74 hs the place KRAFT MARSHMALLOW CREME Friday December 21 Raymond Lemiux Catherine Clines Reception Roosevelt Junior high Christmas play 1 p.m. Altamont at Green River Tabiona at East Carbon 22 December Saturday Young adults ice skating party 8 p.m. meet at the Myton ward chapel. Duchesne at Union. Sunday December 23 Young adult fireside, Roosevelt Stake Center 8:30 p.m., special Christmas program. Friday December 28 Sandra Truman and Kevin Ashby reception at the Roosevelt Ward Cultural hall, 8 to 10 p.m. Raskctball, Union at Intermountain Duchesne at Green River - Tabiona at Altamont 29 December Saturday Wasatch at Duchesne 8 p.m. Reception for Cynthia Watson and Ren Ather-l- y 8 to 10 p.m. in the Moon Lake Ruilding. UINTAH SKIRTING AEJNING 7-U- P I . . MIXED CANDY LIBBY'S PITTED OLIVES 3 OZ. JELLO ..$2.49 5 I or PEPSI I FRUIT AND FLOWER I BATH OIL I IGA SCHILLING 79c 64 oz. I MOM'S OLD FASHIONED I DRESSING I SIMPLE SIMON APPLE, MINCEMEAT, PUMPKIN PIES 13 oz. I 59c COKE AND SPRITE WITH DEPOSIT j 6 PACK 12 oz. NORBEST A GRADE MOBILE HOME REPAIR Dec. TOM TURK1ES . . 59c 20,21,22,24 XVWWWWWWVWWV) HORBEST A GRADE HEN TURKIES . . of ,Hanis, Shank or Butt Halves, Canned Hams, all sizes, and Boneless Hams. Large AWNINGS OF ELEGANCE Special Rates For Ycu Do-- it SKIRTING Kits up or down Introducing: SLIP to any new location,- refuses to bend. 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