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Show Continued from page 1 i} was $137, 983. The actual bids si were, as follows: Martindale - My name is games I'm an all-around handyman, and I'd like for you to feel free to use my services for any and all chores, errands, duties which you may be too busy to perform. Anytime there's something that needs doing and you'd rather not, you just let old George do. it. -T'll write to your congressman for you; I'll write your news-_ ? paper editor; ['ll serve on the school board in your place; Tl) do anything you're too tired or too preoccupied to do, With me around, you can be as lazy as you like. Or you can just have fun. The more the merrier, I always say. My services are available to you for all the tedious, timeconsuming things which you'd rather duck doing. You haven't time for jury duty, I have. There is certainly no need for you to concern yourself with HL | if bids were called for again later, they might not be nearly so favorable as those that have been submitted now, Lynn Ludlow, general mana-~ ger, Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Provo, said the Utah people--"'shoulder to shoulder" as he put it, with your Bureau people--worked very hard to be ready to start work on the project. They had their vote and got it passed by a very good margin. The contracts were validated by the ‘courts Feb. 17, which certified that the election was valid. at Jensen, of The American Legion, and Mrs. Lowell E. (Bar| bara) Horton, of Witbeck Unit No, ll, Vemal, the District Nine There has been part of the Utah Why did the clamation order president of The American struction starts on the Central James E, Lenartz, of the Leland Von Gardner Post No, Legion Auxiliary, 124, will conduct spring conference sessions at Duchesne Saturday evening, April 30. Registration starts at 5 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Duchesne. Joint sessions peee at 7 p.m. attending union meetings, You don't want to accept committee assignments and extra responsibilities, anyway. You let old George tend to those things, Now, you ask, why should you leave important jobs to somebody you've never met? Well, that's a reasonable question, so let me put your mind at ease. I'm no beginner. Maybe I'm not as famous as Khrushchev is, but if it bada't been for me -- you'd never have heard of him, And that goes for Mussolini and Stalin and Hitler, too. I made those guys! And the big time racketeers in the United States. You name 'em; without me those guys would be nothin! Why do I want to run errands for you? When I'm the guy who nee al these "big wheels" » why dol want to run errands for you: ‘Don't you see, I get a kick out of electing presidents for school boards and unions and countries. All these things you used to do before you took up chasing | dollars and golf balls and things. Don't feel like you're imposing, I'm glad to be of service. Helping you, I'm really helping myself, How do you think I was able to take over and run a third of _ the world already. Because nobody else wanted to Parser They said, "Let beets. do it." Sol did it. , | Now I'm taking over in lots of cities and counties in the United States, and I figure it's just a matter of time until I'll take over this country, too, I want to thank you for making it possible. Remember now, if there is ever any way in which I can be of help, I'm at your service. You just have fun and don't worry © about a thing, I'll do your wey too. I'll bill yen later. | Sincerely, no delay on the people. “».., Bureau of Redelay of con- Utah Project when the money specific as to how and where it is to be spent, and why did the Bureau of .Reclamation reject three bids as being unacceptable When the least of them is more than $30, 000 under the Bureau's own estimate of the costs? I am puzzled by these recent developments mainly because Bureau people on the regional level have been most coopera- tive and helpful to our Utah people in getting organized and in helping expedite the plans for the Central Utah Project. It occurs to me that either the money has been spent somewhere Other than where it was designated. by Congress to be spent, or that it is Pele purposely withheld. I hope you can help me solve this puzzlement. HIGH April 19 April 20 April 21 sale. LOW _|| THE DUCHESNE EAGLE 48 18 Published in Duchesne, 57 32 April 22 OF 66 April 23 67 33 April 24 75 34 April 25 75 27 April 26 , 02 mcion fell on precipita ion fe April i For All FEED ‘Sincerely, pany, Box 436, EGitOts.. Phone so ceases 738-2011 6 oJ CELY Mieure Issued every Thursday after{noon in Duchesne. "Application to mail at second class postage rates is Ueab.? at Dichedie. pending Kinds Of - SEED FERTILIZERS-SEED CORN | Farm Supplies kind to fit ROOSEVE LT, Burton Utah by the Eagle Publishing Com- 19 58 © of all your SEE Intermountain Personal regards. Laurence J. The Weather need.) ae Farmers — me UTAH SPRING TIME $ DEALIN TIME LASPEC TLV George a NEWS FROM GEORGE r ea PAUL HARVEY 1962 - A LETTER and Brezina Construction Co., Rapid City, So. Dak., $115, Sil. In addition to the problem of the delay, it is possible that | bert From e © " HOLD BAZAAR FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 — April 28--6 p.m., meeting of the Duchesne City Planning The Duchesne Ward Relief Board, courthouse Society Bazaar will open at April 28--8 p.m., Lions Clubs 6 pom. Friday night, April 29, zone meeting, Duchesne with a cafeteria-style supper Elementary School for the family. Serving will April 29--Duchesne District continue to 10 p.m., reports — Scout Camporee in Utah. Mrs, ° Marvella Wilkerson, ‘ € April 29--Duchesne Ward Bazaar, cafeteria style dinner, Relief Society president. This will be held in the 6 p.m. to10 p.m., church recreation hall at the Stake April 30--District Nine ConvenCenter. tion, The American Legion The bazaar items will be on and Auxiliary, at Duchesne sale all evening. A bake sale Legion Hall, 5p.m., courtis planned also. house 7 p.m. Mrs. Wilkerson says special May 2--Duchesne Western Boys items have been made for Baseball organizational | meeting, courthouse, 7:30 © Mother's Day gifts, and invites all members of the family to Ps Mi. see these special gifts which May 4--Foster Parents! Recepthey may purchase for Mother. tion at the American Legion. Also, a second-hand store Hall, 2 Pe Me will be open and many useful items of clothing, furniture, appliances, etc., will be for epn 10, It. a ice iam cel Feb. Do RELIEF SOCIETY TO NOE a on A Excerpt George DUCHESNE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Ae "Let and Blackett ‘| Construction, Springville, $106, 093. 30; Shocker Construction Co., Murray, $110, 766; THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 —— WHAT HAPPENED TO THE $$$$ WHY? | 1. USED CARS AND TRUCKS ARE HIGHER IN TRADE-IN VALUE _ NOW THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME ...... 2, WE ARE IN NEED FOR GOOD USED) UNITS .6 «os 3. THE EAGER BEAVERS AT L, & L, MOTOR CO. ARE BETTER DEALS NOW THAN EVER BEFORE. cues AND PI LL THE DUCHESNE EAGLE | FORGOT TO GET MY CAR INSPECTED e one Jensen Chevron . Seivice PHONE 738-9681 cates | GOT MINE TAKEN CARE OF LONG AGO. AT| JENSEN CHEVRON. DUCHESNE, UTAH STATE INSPECTION STATION NO, 1342 CASH MAKING IN ON THE WAY £. &L. MOTOR DUCHESNE BRANCH CC | | |