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Show 6 STANDARD-Aufl- uit C. E. Drollinger 5, 1976 lu to retire from insurance. Co. Utah Tech has registration MvrotJ By Crib Mehtas V 0 Student who h!ve made application to attend Utah Technical College at Provo this fall ahould pay their tuition and fees aa soon as possible to insure a place in the vocational-technicprogram of their choice. This was avised today by Wilson W. Sorensen, president of the Provo College. He note that the quota for three programs has already been filled: diesel mechanics, practical nursing, and dental However," he said, there are still openings in the other 84 Clifford E. Drollinger, Manager of the Central Utah Insurance Agency- Roosevelt Office will retire effective August 1, 1976. Marvin H. Stewart, President of the Central Utah Insurance Agency - al vocational-technica- majors l at the College. Persons wishing to enroll should make application immediately and pay the all quarter tuition and fees ($118) to guarantee 'their registration in the flrcvpMtiiinai area which they wish to pursue. Fall quarter beings September 27, with final class registration on September 23 and 24. that Mr. Drollinger had indicated requested early retirement in order that he could accomplish some traveling and other personal activities with his family that he had been planning. Cliff has managed our Roosevelt Office for the pastS years and has done an excellent job for our firm. He has been a very loyal and devoted employee and we will miss our association with him. The Officers and Directors of our Company wish Cliff and Gladys much happiness as they embark on their new venture. Mr. Stewart said. Cliff has lived in the basin most of his life and has been active in both church and civic affairs. David L. Bailey who has been associated with Central Utah Insurance Agency for the past 17 years will assume the management of the Roosevelt Office. Mr. Bailey transferred from Moab 2 years ago and he has his family reside in Roosevelt David is currently serving on the board of directors for the Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce. Cliff Drollinger will manager from the retire as Central Utah Insurance Agency August 1 after many years of service. uar.tens i&. Us H you need glass - go to a glass shop f We have over 300 windshields in stock for all late model cars and trucks. Our prices are low and our ' service is the best. COMPARE OUR PRICES CHECK OUR REPUTATION David L. Bailey associated with Central the Utah. Insurance agency for 17 years will assume the position of JONES PAINT & GLASS ft Roosevelt i 722-2016 789-324- 1 4ftnidbsi OPENING-Lorrai- ne Wilcken and Mari Naten are shown with some of the items that will be featured during the grand opening this weekend of the Wood Shed in Roosevelt. The new business, which has been open for about three months, features unfinished furniture and gift items, as well as carved signs and lettering, furniture refinishing and various finishing supplies. .GRAND Case No. Notice of Hearing 76-381-- following - the manager retirement of Cliff Drollinger. Louisiana. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murray knd children, Petaluma, Calif., visited two days with his parents. Bill and Anna Murray. Cub Scout pack meeting was held Saturday evening on the City Park under the direction of Randy and Sandy Bywater. After the business part of the meeting games and refreshments were enjoyed. e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks attended a Bromley Reunion at Midway ever -- 01 Before the Public Service Commission of Utah, In the matter of the application of Edward E. & Elaine L. Sanders, dba Genes Transport Service for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of property in intrastate commerce. By agreement with certain parties the original hearing date has been postponed. Notice is hereby given that the above-entitle- d application will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at the Moon Lake Electric Conference Room, 188 West 2nd North, Roosevelt, Utah, on Friday, the 6th day of August, 1976, commencing at 9:00 a.m. The applicant proposes to offer same day delivery service from Salt Lake City to the Uintah Basin. Thelma MeKenna was given a surprise visit Friday when her former Mission Branch President Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hazelton and daughter, arrived for the weekend from Turkey Creek, FREE INSURANCE ESTIMATES LIKE NEW RESTORATION 3 Fred Todd has been enjoying' a visit with his daughter and family, Douglas and Nancy Magley and son Dale, Redhook New York, and Douglas' mother Beatrice Magley, Jefferson Valley New York; Fred's son Allen, wife Linda and their two sons Warren and Corey returned to their home in Tacoma Washington after a week's visit here. Also Philip and Stella Todd, a cousin from Long Beach California spent a couple of days at the Todd home. Bryan Gentry and family came during the week to take his mother Lila on a short camping trip. The community was saddened by the death of one of our members, Earl Fowler, on Sunday; and also a former resident, B.L. Dart, who died in a Carbon County Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richens held an outdoor barbeque on Sunday, honoring their son Douglas and wife, who win soon be leaving for California. Many family members and friends attended. Kent Wilson was hospitalized Monday with pneumonia. Get well wishes are sent to him. e Naomi Babcock was called to California Sunday by the death of her son, John. He was killed in an auto accident Saturday as he and his family were on their way here to visit his mother. Mrs. Babcock was accompanied to California by her son Alan and two daughters, Robin Rasmussen and Nina Armstrong. Nina and two sons had been spending the past two weeks with her mother, and they were looking forward to a family reunion here at the farm home before returning to their home in Honolulu, Hawaii e The Jay Sorensen family enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Sorensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen, Aurora. They came for the weekend for the baptism of their grandson. Brad and to bring Pauline, Shanna and Marilyn home from their visit with the grandparents since July 4th. Anybody interested in this type of service, we would appreciate them appearing on our behalf at the hearing. nd. e David and Michael Murray from Zanesville, Ohio, are here with their grandmother, Ruth Murray. They will be vacationing with her until August 15th, and on the farm with the Dallas Murray ' fiunOy. e Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cooper accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Monks on a k vacation. They traveled through Idaho Falls, Glacier National Park in Montana, to Calgary Canada, where they visited two days with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Talboe, and attended the Calgary Stampede. They found there that Canada was honoring the U. S. bicentennial year at that time, e Arnold Lewis, Washington, D. C. Geologist Technician, arrived Tuesday to visit with his two sisters and families. Fern Jenson and Ludie Cooper. He will be working around Duchesne for a month in the interest of the Smithsonian Institution. e Mr. and Mrs. Verl Murphy Jr., and small son arrived from San Bemad ino last week for a visit with the Verl Murphy family. Mr. Murphy reported back to the military service in Calif., and Mrs. Murphy and son remained for an extended stay, after which the family will be transferred early next year, e The family of Lewis and Louise Roberts held a family reunion at Tabiona Friday and Saturday. Their mother Louise, and all eleven children and their families from all over the western states were in attendance, making 125 people present. 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