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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thun., Jan. church and to defend SPACKM01I1LK TO VISIT The traveling Spnremublle of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will be in the Basin ; next week. The mobile science demonstration unit will visit Union high school and West Junior high school Tuesday, January 19. Spacemobile to monstrations were among the top attractions at the Seattle Worlds Fair In 1962, reaching more than a million persons. Some 'Spacemobiles have toured The National Aeronautics and Europe, the Far East and other Space Administration's "Space-mobil- foreign countries as well as the will visit this area on entire United States. January 19. Spacemobiles are intended The Spacemobile is a travel- primarily for upper elementary, stra- junior and senior high school ing science lecture-demo- n tum operated by NASA to ac- levels, but their flexibility has quaint communities with the put them in demand by colleges space sciences as they relate and universities, science fairs, civic groups, teacher workshops to America's apace program. This visit will be presented and by the general audiences at West Junior High School and interested in this nations efforts in space. Union High School. contain materials and Spacemobiles by They operated NASA tonr all over the world. equipment to show praphically scientific principles They are contained within panel the basic trucks which are driven by the upon which space exploration science lecturers, all of whom depends, and how those princiare experienced educators. Their ples are applied by NASA for space demonstrations last about peaceful purposes. SO minutes, and run the gamut Models illustrate the evolufrom the principles of propul- tion of rockets and spacecraft, sion to the Intricacies of inter- and include such historically significant advances as Merplanetary travel. Subjects include explanations cury, which first took Ameriof satellites, what makes them can man into orbital flight; spacecraft orbit, what keeps them afloat, Gemini, the two-ma- n what good is derived from apace being readied for flight in 1964; exploration, and what NASAs Apollo, the manned lunar vehicle, and a host of familiar programs entail. These same apace science de satellites which are this minute visit in area e'' AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS ! Arvins Automotive Is still the best place in Roosevelt to have your car piit in condition. A- -l WE WePAIR ALL TYPES OF CARS AND TRUCKS! WORKMANSHIP AND PARTS GUARANTEED TUNE-U- P BALANCING VALVE GRINDING GLASS REPLACEMENT ENGINE ANALYSIS NEW HOOP SCHEDULE The basketball schedule for the 10 week tournament being held in the Whiterockn Gym is now available. On Tuesday of next week the Episcopal Little Belles, so far undefeated, will play Kowalis Clowns; the Episcopal Hunter Utes will play Tridell and the Episcopal Warrior Utes will play Tridell. Gam- Whlterocks School es begin at 5:30 p. m. Dinner, NEW VESTMENTS AT sponsored this week by the Epis- HOLY SPIRIT copal Young Churchmen on the A set of white vestments for U lc O, will be served to the Church of the Spirit was players and coaches in St. Eli- designed and Holy constructed by sabeths Parish Hall at 4:30 Cadet George Beadle of RandTuesday. Hie Episcopal Little lett, assisted by Mia William Utes have not been scheduled Greene Roosevelt. The chasof in the tournament, because no maniple, stole, burse and other team of hoys aged 10 to uble, and 12 was entered. Exhibition gam- chalice veil and frontal es for this age group will be superfrontal are made of white held. All boys on the Episcopal satin brocade. The chasuble is teams will continue to practice lined in blue satin and has on Wednesdays after school in blue satin orphreys embroidered In white. The vestments were the Randlett Tribal Gym. in time for Christcompleted ECW BEGINS NEW STUDY mas and use. Epihany The Episcopal Church women at SL Elisabeths, who meet SERVICES SUNDAY every Wednesday at 1 :30 p. m., Sunday la the Second SunwiH continue their study of the day after Epihany. The Epistle question "Why Am I An Epis- is Be kindly affeetkmed one copalian? This week's con- to another. Morning Prayer cern will be the Churchs stand and Sermon and Church School on Civil Rights, and the women will be held at SL Martins at will discuss their duty to be 9 a. m. and at Holy Spirit and loyal to the beliefs of the. at SL Elisabeths at 11 a. m. et those snowmelt months. About of ,the total annual runoff from the Upper Colo- rado River Basin occurs in the of April heavy runoff month two-thir- ROOSEVELT, UTAH Phone 117 9,300,- - through July. Since precipitation amounts and weather conditions may vary considerably from average in the next seven months, the Bureau of Reclamation said there is one chance out of two that the actual April through July runoff in 1966 would be between 7,600,000 acre-fee- and J ds Brilliant you should know this about If you are 65 or over and are now receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits... DONT rely on friends or neighbors to advise you on Medicare. Call or visit your Office official District for Social information. nearest Security DONT cancel any health-car- e goes into effect July 1, 1966. DONT pay money to any solicitor representing himself as a Social Security Agent. solicitation for Medicare, but some innocent people have There no been victimized by confidence men posing as government agents. is door-to-do- or Part B The Voluntary Medical Insurthe Medicare to law. Part A is the free, automatic hospital ance. (There parts insurance section. Part B is the supplemental, and optional, voluntary medical insurance section.) At $3 per month, Part B is a bargain. To help cover the cost of this voluntary section, the government matches your S3 with an additional S3 per month. You should have received an enrollment form by this time. If you do not enroll before March 31, 1966, you will not have another opportunity until October 1967. DO enroll now In Medicare, are two DO be patient. Blue Cross and Blue Shield are developing special coverage to fill of some the gaps in Medicare. New coverage will be announced as soon as details are available, and in plenty of time for you to enroll before the Medicare program takes effect July 1, 1966, If you are 65 or over and NOT now receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits . . . DO register with the Social Security District Office nearest you, You must register for Hospital Insurance Benefits and apply for the Voluntary Medical Insurance Benefits, in order to qualify for benefits. DO apply for Hospital and Medical Insurance Benefits even though you be working or have never qualified for Social Security benefits before. Except for water stored in Flaming Gorge, Navajo, and Blue Mesa Reservoirs, the 9,- runoff would 300.000 acre-fobe the estimated inflow to Lake ot Powell (Glen Canyon Reservoir) located just upstream from Lees Ferry, Arizona, on the boundary between the Upper and Lower Colorado River Basins. Of this 9,300.000 acre-fee- L Green River Basin above Flaming Gorge Reservoir and about follow the same advice offered to those who are now receiving Social Security and Railroad Retirement Benefits. If you vriH be 65 in 1966 .. . DO register with the nearest Social Security District Office. You may register three months before your 65th birthday and within three months following your 65th birthday. Dont wait, sign up early so you wont forget. REMEMBER, ROOSEVELT JR. thrills HIGH SCHOOL not have to be presently enrolled in Blue Cross and Blue Shield to qualify for this special coverage. Full details will be available soon and in ample time for you to act before Medicare goes into effect next July. You do If you would like information sent to you when Blue Cross and Blue Shield special coverage becomes available, fill in the information on the coupon below. Published in the public interest by 2455 Parley's Way Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 ADMISSION AT THE DOORS ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS Phone 487-744- 1 and (Cut on dotted re lint) ('raw amt Illu Shield p. O. Box 270. Suit Lake City Utah, 84110 Hill Please send me information about Blue that fills the gaps in Medicare as soon as FULL NAME Tonight Only - Thursday, Jan. 13 Dont Miss It! Its Outstanding! will some of the gaps. UTAHS BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD PLANS This Is the Big One Nearly 2 hrs. of solid action and 'shoulder as he stops a charging polar bear. fill wont cover everything. Blue Cross and Blue Shield ct as you hunt Alaska's biggest trophies and most dangerous game. pilots, look Medicare offer special coverage to on the San 1.100.000 acre-feJuan River Basin above Navajo Reservoir. ad-ventu- - over fly with the bush the hunter's may still DO Produced by famed Alaskan guide Ron Hayes who was a our guide on the original "Safari in Alaska." Now even more action and See it all coverage you have at least until Medicare coverage 11,000,-00-0 Overflow Crowds Proclaim Another Winner The Utah Jaycees Do It Again Color -Sound Filmed As It Happened you are 65 or over .. . Of L 000 acre-fe- et compares with of measur- 11,800,000 acre-feed runoff in April through July 1965 and the longtime average about 1,100,000 acre-fe- et for would originate in the Upper runoff of 8,500,000 acre-fee-t AUTOMOTIVE puS by Captain Roberta above average. The forecast runoff of ARVINS T) Episcopal News et AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS YlSUMlM lions of miles in space. The Bureau of Reclamation of forecasts 9,300,000 acre-ferunoff from the Upper Colorado River Basin during the snowmelt months of April through July 1966, according to estimates released today. This January 1 estimate is only an indication since it is based on measured precipitation for October, November, and December, and the assumption that normal precipitation will be received the coming seven months of January through July. The first three months of measured precipitation is nearly 25 percent We Specialize In . . . BRAKES mil- faith. Reference will be the Bible, Prayer Book and Hymnal. Any women Interested in this study are invited to attend these meetings. CHRISTIAN ED. CONFERENCE A Christian Education Conference was held last weekend in Salt Lake City at St. Mark's Cathedral. Cadet Beadle of RandleLt attended as the U & O representative. The spring workshops will be held on the U ft O. A Christian El. meeting will be held tomorrow ( Friday, the 14 th) evening at 7 p. m. at SL Martin's in Roosevelt for Church School teachers from Holy Spirit, St. Elisabeth's and St. Martin's. There will be an evaluation of the work done in the church schools so far this year, and plans will be made for the continuing education of the church's children. POT LUCK FOR EYC The Episcopal Young Churchmen on the U ft O will meet Sunday evening (the 16th) at 5:30 p. m. at St. Martin's in Roosevelt for a Pot Luck Supper. This is Bring A Friend Night". EYC advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ankerpont snd Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ridley, will assist with the supper. GFS MEETS IN WHITEROCKS GFS, Society for Girls, meets after school Thursdays at SL Elisabeths Parish Hall. Known as Girls Friendly from 1875 until the name was updated at the World Meeting in Japan a couple of years ago, this Is the official organization for girls in the Episcopal Church. At the meeting Thursday it was discovered that all of the girls' mothers had been members of Girls Friendly when they were boarding school students at the indicates above average river flow Etheredge, managers ALIGNMENT hun- the 10 Runoff forecast on Upper Colorado Cloyd Davis and Willard (Bam) ENGINE gathering knowledge from dreds, thousands and even . Fa 13, I960 Shield Health Care Protection available. Cross-Blu- it is fUM e IK.NT) STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP STATE 75f V |