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Show See Sports Section on back page PLAY BEGINS CONSOLIDATION o BOOHVUt STANOASD and UINTAH Till USI) you noticed that (lie jMTHon will believe most anything you till him, if you whisper it. IASM HCOSD V. JAN. li. HU'.dli5 1 In vp average A rather unusual coincidi-nci.- ' was reported this week, when we received a note from a 111:1 by the name of George Kylcr in Burbank, Calif. Mr. Kyler reports tliat he receives regular copies of tlie Salt Lake daily papers, Chamber hears report on Central Utah work 1 l ; 1, since he used to be a resident there, and he also received the Lovelock, Nev., paper, where he also once resided. coincidence occurred when he noticed a story about a pipeline break in the main water line into Kooscvelt, which happened Friday morning, December 4. After nailing the story with some inter- Coach Gary I)c Lange is est, he picked up his copy of Tahionu's new easalxi leader. the Lovelock Review-Mine- r, and there he found almost an identical story. The main pipeline into town had broken Friday, December, putting the town out of water for several hours. About the only difference In the two breaks was a few hours in time. The one in Roosevelt at about 7 a. m.. happened while the one in Nevada took a ... It is 4 p. m. odd rather in California Utah Project discussed before a group of nearly 100 persons. Many of the facts and figures given were a recap of those seen many times before, although probably some there were receiving them for the Duchesne county sets budget of officers for 1966 needed for area Coach A1 Morsliall . . . takes over at Altamont high school. State has job Three coaches make dehat in opening ts. openings in Roosevelt area tilts -- Three of the four county however. several things printed out high schools sport new basketball coaches, os the season gets by Mr. JVLong tliat those presunderway this week. Only Unent were not aware of. ion. with Coach Roland BrvcII. He puintej out the approxi- has the same coach for bnskot-IkiI- I this year as they had last. mate sequence of struts on the BEX NET JOSIE. now at Duvarious phases of the Rmru-vill- e unit, and also how tnese chesne, was in the district last correlated with the other units year, coaching at Tabiona. He under the Central Utah Pro- moved down ar.d took over the chore with the Duchesne Eagject. The main thing we were dis- les. Secured for the coaching dutappointed in was the fact that there was still no semblance of ies at Tabiona this year is Gary a timetable as to when these Delange. He has inherited a projects would start. Of course talented crew, and seems to be we realize that tiles' j.riis are shaping them up for a good contingent on appropriations, season. and they are contingent on AT ALTAMONT, Al Murshult many factors involved in tile moved up to take over head annual money bills, including coaching chores. He served as the influence of the Viet Nam assistant reach there last vear. war. We had hoped, however, that we could get some idea when the office would be established in Duchesne, when housing units would be moved in, when the project engineer would lie appointed, and consequently, when the actual contract on the Starvation Reservoir would be advertised for bids. Myton's new mayor, Ted We realize that is asking a Thomas, Jr., and councilmen, lot, but, according to the Bur- Russell Gingell and Clifford Mr eau of Reclamations projected Krona were sworn into office planning, they still expert to by William 1BIII1 Linck, retirlet a contract on the dam by ing mayor on New Year's Day. Durhcsne this spring. And since IIOI.IMIVKK roiineilinen are there is a lot of water to pass Frank Adams. Wesley Jensen under the bridge before this can and Max Pcntross. be done, it would npcur that Appointments to city posts someone is hoping for a real were confirmed, with Viiginia late spring. Smith ns city recorder: Fred We talked the other day with Todd as city treasurer; Ralph several Bureau employees who I vie ns lily waterninster, and hare been assigned on the Em- Ells-r- t Chnndlcr as the city ery County Project, who nre marshall. anxious to gel going on the work at IhichcMie, Ini', as vri they nre in the dark as to wlron things will Is opening up hole Their Jobs are ne irly ri'inpMcii there, and if smoothing doesn't .!i break here n.hiii, t!ice nicu Will .1:11 L. WadVy, Tali: un otlse: i iiiilur. took until of office be furred to go to piiijeil. this we'k IIS presiilent of T.ih-- ! Oh well, we suppose thing mi's Town Hoard of Trus-lwill he fori h1' in ing. When 1! W. - II- - s'.iri'erds I.ernell Lit. the dir! will pnib.ilily re il- Kh'-id1'ViTon (lines an.l ly fly. At least we hope Is'iv.ir I..i''nhy are Us1 town h.ird truslies elect d for finii'-va- r teriii to serve willi Mr. Wa.IVy. IiiciiinlsMil trustees nre Venice K. Tttrnhow nii-- l Peler V. A lead- I vie. Mrs. Stella Tiirnlsw. who DUCHESNE ers' Training School for horse hn served several years as rlub leaders of Duchesne and clerk of the town board, has Uintah Cmnties will he held siiluudled her resignation. Jan. 27 from 10 n. m. to 2 p. in in Rmscvelt at a place to be NO IIOOK.MOHII.F, designated. Lloyd Smith, agricultural agenl si Duchesne for Tlie Utah Stale Bookmobile the Utah SUle University, alat Is down for repairs and will es the aehonl wilt be Instructed not lie at Uie bank corner evening but will be In by Glen T. Bain!, of the USU, supervisor for the II pro- Roosevelt January 12, accord' gram In Utah, and Dr. Don Ing to a report by Walter Mar tin, library director. Thomas, USU veterinarian. first time. There was, Mytcns mayor, counsHmen take oaths Saturday R'ln.-iovel- March cf Dimes ! J. Swasey called chairman is announced to LDS mission Incumbents arc back in office at Duchesne i Healthy baby day $3,000 allowed ar for County Fair scheduled in Roosevelt area cr ar E. Utah ! groups favor highway alignment as is t. ct : M:. n Mantyla uf Vi ('Pi!) rh::ri!i!n D-- I I S !;.! Yermil members of f the i,,.,iinher of Com-- " T.e I .t SIm's- -i .ii ..!!. Duchesne County v uf i: sewit. P'' .... .. i hoy want ml the Cl; i:hNt of i as much million improved 'eve iill given their .imvuv.i! s f i1 ;n ,il :: tin effect vt " ;in' :"1 .:.er, i;i the Deoniher minutes !:e:r Inii, ; ! i .i!!en f County Cimi- - 1 1 i William IVadley I, i ; - : J V $.1 i. e. . t i I ( ! .y,,". h'Wmv i u:' ;'l ie V.ir,y;.i i -s. ( ' wc-ytii- ie ' riii The i1 in ! : "U. '.n.r Pit. :! the w!1! !iiti !!n i unexiM'cti'd Ay-ne- k, Lawrence who C'lme ' !. a f. w,!l Vc!i' !l, i ..f II 'll ! for the I'articular in Dm h ' .hewn to .ill k:.i ;it I'ni'in o mill:.:; with Ih't high se!;,.,,; .l.m.iary 12. a:t I i".!;tv cemo'if '.ii'ti 1; jr i the R.i.1 'i o : l I', i'.i'h II lli,tend. Du- J.iau.iTV 13 hi sue County Commissioner, (Jle.j!;nj Training set for , ", e ,iive club leaders ! tragelv 1rn or i!l tbit ti: alio the county at a Jof dive or still- nee! iop:ee:!e he S!.ite Rond Cnm- lag l! VI rin he ;. v:!,. v ;vh.-- at Park M in! M l-- 4-- Australia in , taken by Wed-nesil- ... 1 Oath of office s. Install slate ECiwanis Correspondents One fellow has stated that the best way to get along with people is to smile, he friendly, and seldom say what It was interesting Tuesday, the Roosevelt Chamber meeting, to hear a few more of the facts about the Central for Roosevelt ... for coining year that a man at 1. Earlier mailing schedule B-ll- on, would receive stories of pipeline breaks in Nevada and Utah the same day, but that's the way it happened. you think. Jtp!, '. The place at At a meeting of fthe Roosevelt Chamber of Comnieree. held a report by Tuesday at noon, a large group of people heard of the Bureau of Reclamation, concerning the Palmer Centiai Utah Project. MB. DELONG EXPLAINED some of the aspects of the overall project, pointing out XT cost figures and where the revenues would be obtained. A large map of the area was used to explain the various features. KIWANIS INSTALLATION Gale G. Holt. In right, (lair Duncan, secretary; Iuvin The speaker pointed out 4tli from left rro'hi's gavel from Joint Zup-l- ;. Taylor, retiring president; McNeil Duncan some of the future benefits of Mini offirititr:! In installation. Others left ami Calvin Whatcott, and Central Utah Project, - t.iV the . . r- V.U unparticularly the Bonneville is Coach Bennett Josie it. He stated that during the basketball instnietur at DIIS. A new mail schedule has been construction of the Bonneville announced by Postmaster Arvin unit, it is anticipated tliat some $110 million in expenditures effective January 8. TIIE CLOSING time for eve- will be made in the Basin area. include the conning mail dispatch will be ad- This would of the phases that struction means vanced to 5 p.m. This that the mail must be in the are in the Uintah Basin. IN ADDITION, TIIE project ararsr post office before 5 p.m. each Perfect attendance tabs were Gale G. Holt, manager of the A budget of S276.4I13.10 lias would create some 316,000 acre day. The mail truck will be run- feet of new water. This amount been adopted by Duchesne Central Utah Insurance Agency presented to Floyd Peterson, 11 ning earlier in order to make of water would be made avail- County for 1966. an amount i f flees in Roosevelt and Du- years; Woodrow Nielson, five four better mail connections in Salt able for use, through the stor- slightly higher than the 196.r chesne. was installed as presi- years; Clair Duncan, Lake City. age of surplus waters now drain- budget and more titan $26,000.- - dent of the Roosevelt Kiwanis years; Lewis Taylor and Gale Holt, one year. ing into the Green River and 00 more than the revised bud- Club last Thursday evening. The retiring president and John Ztipko officiated in the leaving the area. get for 1965. It was explained that creat- THE ADOPTED budget for installation. Wives of Kiwan-ian- s the new president gave brief were special guests. ed water supply would not on- 1965 was $275,088.82, but this responses.' In his remarks prior to inly be used to furnish an addi- was revised to $240,570.35 at tional supply for the Wasatch the December Mr. Zup-k- o hearing stallation ceremonies front counties, but would also for the county.budget challenged the Kiwanis and supplement watfollow the 1966 In order to better serve the strengthen The county commissioners members lo needs in Duchesne county. er of Kiwanis theme International, devarious areas of the trade area, The called in all officials and stored water would also A Call to Leadership to prothe Uintah Basin Standard in heads the county create vast recreational facili- partment them to would like to add three new and asked trim their vide leadership for God, peace, country, government, Couch Roland Bcvrll . . , will correspondents to the staff of ties within the Basin. budgets to the bare minimum freedom, IN PROJECTING the ulti- so direct basketball st Union. writers now furnishing not have youth and fellow Kiwanis. news would the county mate phase of the Central Utah Mr. Holt succeeds Lewis Tayto for the paper. Mr. DeLong pointed out to increase the mill levy as the club president. He lor project, corIT IS FELT THAT a that study is being dime on two raise the budgetary funds. will have as his respondent is needed in Ft. Du- additional was units in this area. THIS YEAR, $3,335.00 McNicl Duncan and Calvin chesne to cover the news there. One would be known as the budgeted for the general elec- Whatcott, Clair Duncan as sec Considerable news happenings Uintah unit, to develop the tion, an expense not carried in retary, Hnd John Chasel, Floyd are not now being covered in Uintah and Whiterorks rivers, 1965. The road department bud- Peterson. Orsan Stevens, Thu re The Utah State Personnel that area. and the second would 'be a di- get increase is from $78,600.00 Carlson. Mirl Jennings and recruitoffice has Hiuiuiiuced Although the Standard office version system to bring waters to $95,176.10. A $10,000 budget Clair Duncan as directors: ment for a State Brand Inspec- is located in Roosevelt, it has from th Flaming Gorge Brea was set for noxious weed con Other retiring officers are tor for the Department of Agri- been decided to seek a corres- Into the Basin. troi, the same as for 1065, and Cliff Memmnll. Francis Anderculture and are receiving ap pondent to handle local news These units are still in the compared to $9,757.1 H expend: son. Neil Sclia efermever and happenings here. It has been planning stage, and will fol- lures for 1905. plications for this position. Mr. Holt ns secretary. There are several openings to difficult for office personnel low construction of the already Since tlie court In mse bonds Then Perkins, manager of the he filled in the Roosevelt area here to make the contacts nec- approved units which include were all redeemed this year. t Mountain States These must be filled under the essary to obtain news of n the Bonneville, t lie Upalco and no n mount had to be budgeted Telephone Company office, was to enter nature. merit system as enacted by the personal for bonds and interest for Ihoti. inducted ns a new member by John Swasey the Jensen uni!.. mission home January 10. . . IT IS ALSO NECESSARY to The county operate last state legislature. in a cash past president Taylor. basis. as John Chasel presided Interested person. should add a correspondent in the j THE CIVIL defense budget toastmaster. Tad Taylor entercall or write the Slate Person AUiimont area. At the present was set at SG.3.Vi.i0. compared tained with several piano sot nel Officer. 121 Slate Capitol time, little news from that area is being received. to $7,555.0(1 fur 1965. and the o. Tlieron Iwavitt gave a tri for information. If anyone in any of these revised 1965 budget of $5,403.66 Inile to the Indio ami enrh Indy three areas are interested in A fund of $6.iK)0.00 was set was given u Is.x of candy. CalA farewell testimonial will be . serving your community in the1 rounty library sys- - vin Whatrott directed group held in the Duchesne Ward SunCoun-"I to be Duchesne capacity of a news correspond- selcrtcl tPm' IV1 1965! singing. lrXo f00-for the day. January 9. nt 7 p.m. honorent, please contact the Uintah tv Chairman and the opti-r-t budget for March of Dimes. ing Elder John Swasey. who has Basin Standard. Mrs. Colleen lias revised budget of $5,806.06 Mantyla accepted a call to serve an LDS used is of this Most for money been appointed Roosevelts MothMission in Australia. ers March Chairman with Mrs. tlie bookmobile services conHo ie a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayor Clifton C. P. Swasey. Jessie Bastion City Chairman. tract with the Utah State LibLucius and Duchesne City Council will rary, and to Imy rounty libElder man Arthur L. Taylor were Swasey Assisting Mrs. Mantyla graduated circulatwhirh are be members of the Socialette rary books, from Duchesne High School and sworn into offire for four-yeThe Duehesne County Com- Club. with Mrs. ed through the school libraries the Duchesne LDS Seminary In terms Monday evening during missioners in the county. have voted to allow Bastian will be Mrs. 1965. He was active in athletics a brief ceremony al the city the Duchesne Adclyn Fair Logan, Culture Club members. County THE RECREATION fund while at school and has earned offire. Both are appointed in 1966. for At the December $3,000 a Duty lo God" award. He has Other appointments will be was budgeted at $14,500.00 cumbents tc their office. of the commission, Wil-mto $15,750.00 for Thursday. January 13 has also been active in priesthood compared No decision was made as to meeting published next week. Murray, Myton, county March of Dimes funils will 1965. and the revised figure been declared Healthy Baby and church activities. the successor of Neill C. Jen- commissioner, the motion be used this four-yeMayor He will enter the mission term as that the $3,000 made sen. whose year to help over- of S9.346.2S. Most of this fund Day in Roosevelt by Roosebe for come is used for the operation and Raiph Shields and the home January 10 and will deand birth defects councilman, to which he was the fair board, and budgeted prevent no extra Apart for his mission January 17. elected, ended Jan. 1. Ronald llowances be made for expenses. in children. 25 percent of funds' maintenance of the television velt city council. In commemoration of this Liddell was elected last fall as William J. Ostler, chairman of collected goes into reseurch. Of system in the county, I1'1"4, protection needs was day. an informative program the other city councilman, but the commission, seconded the the remaining funds 50 percent com-t- o will be at estimated $1,500.00, to presented that evening resimoved National he his goes Headquarters recently, motion. Ralph H. Halstead, Dube used in Childrens Ho-- 1 pared to the $2,000.00 adopted at 8:00 p. ni.. nt the Roosedence east of town, about a chesne commissioner, entered a It will and 50 percent remains! and the revised budget of $1.-i- n velt elementary mile outside the corporate limpilals "nay vote. 1 NTV III IMJET page 10 cover prenatal care for moththe local chapter its of Duchesne City. ers. birth drfet and what can be done to pi event such problem.. The program will be given hv Dr. Garth Myers, director ('(rl Utah groups went on cf the b.rth defects renter a! I'liitiaiv Children' Hospital. record recently s favoring the nronent proposed alignment of This prog! .i:ii i nailer "'Pr-j.U. S. 40 near the Silver Creek Balms'' is which Healthy of I. S. Highway 40 in Jiiniiion the Natron i! sponsored by ,,f proposed ntrr---i ' ; ' !i and the General is,, li.-Feile'ai inn i f W. iim's Cli!- - 5it I S'"! of U. S. 40 ani II. S. eh 1 I re gte-dl- enre an 1 of ! i.ed by of the V'.ir tiro I'nitisi has ay CITY ADMINISTRATION Ralph Shield, seated In Monday evening to begin n four-ye(tty's mnyor. Ed York, standing left of mayor, and Orson Stevens, seated nt left, were also Installed NFAV renter, km sworn term ns Roosevelt ar as rlty roiinrllmen. Holdover rotincllnim Include Toil Olpln, second from left, Murrell WlllnUs, on the right side uf the mnyor, and Dan Dennis, Mr. Shields hnd previously served M n rlty council man, and Mr. Yark Is an Incumbent. I d. 105.(110 ! infants l;e ;: r th.it the rlover- he Imllt four-Eac- h ntiea i.t handle sjss- - t of 65rlover-tlieir nil Ihrmiph the r ,ltv St.pe twfer p mirts-!i- fust snl w irf havi slipj'ed to twelfth pliwe n late Septemlier, Eastern in infant nuntAlity among thijutah groups had met at lha advanced nations of the world ! court hoiM in Duchesne to pro-Th- is test pinna for redesign of tho program is to secure strong and healthy riUzemthlf Kimball and Stiver Creek June-Se- e GROUrs FAVOR page 10 for our area in the future. |