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Show Duchesne county commission votes on items ALTAMONT AREA NEWS by Alfonzo Madsen to head ROUNDUP by Orlie Radicle AW LARSON WIINS FIRST ILAC'K IX 1IASIX FAIR The etudentbody of RJHS wishes to congraulate Ann Larson for being awarded firat place in the Uintah Basin Science Fair held at Ducheane last Thursday and Friday, March 10 and 11. In the Fhysical Science Division Lynn Lemon was awarded first place for his An Organ's Principlle" display. Congratulations, Lynn. All the others are to be congratulated also for their participation in the RJHS Science Fair and the Basin Fair. There were many outstanding exhibits. SOUNDS OF AX ORGAN Lynn Lliion firt in tin lhyKinil Krlrniw division of junior high kcIiooU with thin ciiNpiny at tins Uintah Basin Svlrnre Fulr. Jr. high students TABIONA get fair honors The Roosevelt Junior High School was able to send 19 participants to the Uintah Basin Regional Science Fair that was held at Duchesne March 10 and by Florence Turnhow Stella Turnbow to head town 11. Out of the ten places awarded clean-u- p the students from RJHS were EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY able to come home with seven The Founders Day supper at Last Wednesday, the student-bod- y of them. They were in competi- the Tabinna high school was was presented a very in- tion with students from Ashley enjoyed by 63 adults. A full teresting assembly. The theme Valley and West Junior High course supper was served to of the assembly, given by West Schools, and also In competi- the crowd. Dr. Arvil Stark preJunior High School, was Teen-ag- tion with students from Alta-mo- sented an enteresting talk on and Duchesne. Thru the Ages," beautifying the town. A film was shown of the way things They show scenes for music, were follows: as drama and dance. This has been The winners looked in other towns and then one of the best assemblies given Ann I .arson, sweepstakes for how it looked after it was Division the Junior $25 (a High here this year. cleaned up. He challeng'd the savings bond) and first place residents of Tahiona to see If Sam PRESS CLUB INITIATION in the biological division; they could clean up their town. 3rd Haslem, biological; place, The Press Club of RJHS had Mrs. Stella Turnbow was voted their initiation Friday, March Lynn Lemon, first place in the to be chairman in directing the science division; Ray town 11. The theme of the initiation physical cleanup. was Sadie ITawkin's Day. There Diliman, 3rd place in Physcial Znd Science; Radford, Betsy Tahiona ward has decided were many different and unplace in the Earth Science Divi- to postpone the annual ward usual costumes. A Press Club dance was held sion; Kathy Allred, 3rd place, j reunion to a later date, due to in the new Junior high school Earth Science Division. muddy roads and other things. Officers felt it would be more gymnasium that night. The dance started at 7:30 p.m. and enjoyable when it could be held Ideal Bookkeeping Books for outside in the summertime. lasted until 10:30 p.m. Cookies every purpose available at the and punch were served as Standard Office - Roosevelt. The town board will meet Monday evening and further organize the campaign to clean up the town. group nt es - ITS TIME FOR AUTO INSPECTION! We have all Window Glass and Windshields for all makes of Cars and Trucks! Take your car where QUALITY is our goal! FRANDSEN PHONE 18S BODY SHOP ROOSEVELT The DUP meeting that was scheduled for Monday, will be postponed until the following Monday. It will be at the home of Mrs. Jennie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Turn- bow and family went to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye to attend the testimonial for the departing missionaries. They saw their daughter, Carol, off Monday morning on the train. They also attended funeral services Monday in Orem for Mrs. Jessie Maxwell's elderly sister. Mrs. Ada Stanley, Mrs. Deon Rhoades and Mrs. Florence Turnbow attended funeral sendees for Donald Keyser at Granger Tuesday. Mrs. Lydia Jones was out to Salt Lake Saturday to see her doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones took her. Airs. Jones will return Tuesday where she will receive treatments at the Holy Cross hospital. Marvin Jones celebrated his 6th birthday Sunday afternoon. Playmates to join in the fun were Annette, Jeffery and Troy Fabrizio, Hal Giles, Jeffery Jones, Dale Ann Gines, Ron da, Jewel and Lee Giles, Irene Gines, Judy, Tab and Jonnie Hackford, Leslie, Wayne Terry and Michael Gasper, i Wii-- I !is with Ro.iy tniil Mrs. an-- l MhIic-mik- family. Grunt mill Rita H.insen in Salt Lake City this on Ir.isiliess. Out-of-to- tain cnnililiiiiis. Allowable eam.'-jriicn- ts iininileil that fur a pipeline fur water transportation from Iuka. It was voted to accept the recoimni'mlHtinii of the Uintah County ConimiHsiiin and cancel the transient livestock tux bills . . , Ium Charles I.. Ixi'n nii'uxtl from bis I.I)S which the counties had sent to niissiiin in Xiirlli Germany encli other. The time si iod for anil in Suit Like the eaneellation was njl outCity uirxirt Saturday where standing bills up to And includElder John Allred . . . relie was greeted by liU wliuli ing 19C.ri. turned Monday from his misfamily. He will give IiIh report sion in Smith Germany and to the Ballard ward at noon in Austria ulnre last Slay. lie 20. Sunday, Mareh will riMirt to the Roosevelt Ward Sunday at 11:45 a.m. lie is u son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Jones were Mr. Eld red Allred. He plans to and Mrs. Kenny Russ and lxihy Seaman Recruit Rex V. Andereider Brigham Young Unlver-sil- y of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn ton. 18. USN, son of Mr. nnd next week to continue his McClure and Danny of Nenla. Mrs. Tlinmns H. Anderton of studio.. Heed of Duchesne, is undergoing seven Steve and Clarinda Neola, Nancy Peterson of Salt weeks of basic training nt the Like City, and Bob Dunsmore Naval Training Center nt Great and survival, shipboard drills who is home on leave from the Likes, III, and entry duty. army. Boh showed films of Under the of supervision Upon completion of recruit Germany, Italy and Switzerveteran Navy potty officers, he training, he will be assigned land. is rereiving instructions in naval to a school, shore station or Paul and Margaret Hislop history and organization, cus- ship, according to the results of Bountiful were weekend toms and couiteraies, ordnance of his Navy classification tests, guests of their parents, Mart and gunnery, seamanship, dam- his own desires and the needs and Irene Hislop. age control, first aid, swimming. of the Navy. Rex Anderton in Naval training 123,877.25 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay made a trip to Monroe Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Reays Aunt Edith Simon- son. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chris- taxes paid in' 65 tensen and family have moved from Orem to Altamont. They have occupied one of Ned Mitchells apartments. Bill will have work in Roosevelt as the manager of Moon Lake Water Users. A birthday gathering was held Tuesday, March 8, for Mrs. Vera Hansen at the home of her daughter, the Ned Mitchells. Donna and Hershel Iorg, Evan and Edith Hansen were on hand for the occasion. ' George Reay and Horace Reay have returned to their home in Jaffray, British Columbia, Canada, after spend- Mrs. Rodney Young and Bruce Curry. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Clista Defa visited three days in Salt Lake with her families. Her granddaughter, Robin, returned for a short visit. Tabiona Scouts attended at the merit badge the BYU at Provo Saturday. The sessions are scheduled for pow-wo- March they 12, 19 and 26, can advance in w so that the week from now until March 31st. 429 first prizes. pro- gram. Tabiona elementary students enjoyed the afternoon Thursday at Duchesne seeing school members came to Tabiona one day last week where they presented an assembly for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles and family enjoyed the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curt Jones. Mrs. Mildred Webb return- ed to her home in Tabiona after spending the winter months with her relatives in Salt Lake and Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb of Kearns brought Mrs. Webb home Sunday. M. and Mrs. Clarence Casper were in Salt Lake City Tuesday visiting Air. and Mrs. Jack Gordon and Mr. and Mm Norman Casper. Myton PTA plans program on first part ol your vehicle identification number is here, you might be a winner. If the Mars's hew It work. Look at the first symbol slip. Then (the prefix) on your vehicle identification find vour look at the symbol listed above. If you toward taken being the lint step on the list, you've a winner. Now go tea your Buick dealer. He has a list of 72 winners posted in hie showroom. If you set your ontiro vehicle Identification number on tho poster tho symbols plus the rest of the num your pnfix Isn't ben $2332 cash Is yours. (IIYour number! may listed In this ad, don't give up. have been posted dunns the past few weeks. And every week there are 72 new winners posted on of tho showroom wad. So watch for next weeks hat to new symbols in this newspaper.) No slogan Invent, no puzzles to solve. In fact, you don't even have to own a Buick to have a winning number. While you're In the showroom, get a good look at the Buick Special. The $2332.00 happens to bo its pm prlco.tumiiiiieirtim.iimitiimniv-arnMUM IMnI Sims Tm ni MeiM Si Un XMi MS MSw ili ML Contest Rule. Residents ol Kansas, Missouri end Nebraska may. It they prefer, send In a postcard to R. I. Polk and Co.. P.0. Box 1347. Detroit, Michigan 48231 and receive the weekly Hit ol winning numbers by mail tor comparison with their own vehicle Identification number. An official entry form will be Included, Sweepstakes limited to persons over 21 living In the continental U.S. Not valid In Florida or elates where prohibited by law. a BulcKs 1,000, 000 Sweepstakes. Thera'a an authorized Buick dealer near you. Boo his y Double-Chocke- used cars, too. Thurs., March 17 The Myton PTA will meet at the Myton Elementary School Thursday, March 17, at 8 p.m. The main point of discussion is the new Operation Headstart. The committee will also report on the meeting held with the school board concerning the price set for use of the gym. Everyone is urged to be present, urged Lorraine Allred, publicity chairman. Vernal Miss wins second place zone competition Counties in this area of Utah and Colorado are $123,377.25 richer because of the taxes paid by Moon Lake Electric Association and Uintah Power and Light Company. This figure Is 7 more than the property taxes paid by these companies in 1964. The increase, due in part to growth, places the two Electric Companies as one of the largest tax payers in the Uintah Basin and North western Colorado regions. These taxes, $76,991.52 in Utah and $46,385.73 in Colorado, make Moon Lake Electric the largest locally owned and operated taxpayer in the region. Because of the property taxes paid by Moon Lake and Uintah Power and Light, residents in this region enjoy better roads, better schools, better county services. Each family in Duchesne and Uintah counties, for example, jj, would have had to pay about $13.00 extra to realize the services they now enjoy, if Moon Lake Electric and Uintah Power and Light were not operating there. Each family in Rio Blanco have had to pay about $24.35 extra for the same benefits in that county without would the Association. r Schools receive bulk of payment Because of the (about 74). property taxes paid by Moon Lake Electric Association and Uintah and Light Company, Utah's counties of Dagget, Duchesne, Uintah and Wasatch, and Colorado's counties of Garfield. Moffat, and Rio Blanco have better schools . . . $91,299.00 better. Power The first place winner In the District Nine American Legion Oratorical Contest for senior division competition, Kathleen Goodrich, Vernal, won second In the tone contest held at the Provo High School Feb. 28. Miss Goodrich is a Junior student at the Uintah High School, nnd a daughter of Mr. and Mn Orlo Goodrich, Vernal. Page S Claud Wugstaff nr Taliiiuiu met with I lie 1 County Coinmis.-in- n on Munii 7, that the rnunty eleai Ihi1 mail from Twill i'nt.x to Muon Like. The riiiiiiiii:sinners Vlltl'il to (In Ui is ilX si mil iiH possible. The i nunty enimnis.-'invoted to nllmv easements on county under ceriul righls-iif-wn- y lim.lessen Li-- The annual mivling of Lake! IsiVii a ii I Naiiev Miles Fork western irrigitioii com- -' fe in Salt Like das of the held fit hinie whs any 1 f vls,l!nfT friends and rela- Harry Fielilsted Monday, Mar. llli'S. 7. The main order of business Mi. I:i:i Kittcriilgc lias was tlie election of officers, including Alfonzo Madsen, pres- ni'vcd into I'nllic Mickclxon's ident; Roy Warren, Dirk Jes-se- n lii'iuc where slit' will live until and Ray Oman, directors, school is out, then she will join iind Harry Fieldsrted. secretary. her husband, Niel KoHeriilge - LnNore Lamb of Order who has employment at the villc was a visitor of his broth- state prison as n security er, the Curtis Lambs this week. ru.ird. Sid Rust of Mt. Home has Ho also had business here. Arnold Powell and his fam- liivn ill in the Roosevelt hospiweek. ily liave recently moved on the tal this Mrs. Isis Bennion and Ilyrnm Jensen place in Dpalco. family of Vernal spent tho The monthly meeting of weekend with her sisters, Rita the DUP was held Friday at II. mson and Ina Kitleridgc. Mr. the Floyd Cummings home at llcnnion had business in DenUpalco. There were 18 present ver this week. Sam Swasey rejxirt-e- d and Lygia Rust, gave a genealhis mission Sunday in meetogy report of James Ririe and Archibald McFarlane. The hos- ing. guests were tesses were Pearl Cummings, Mr, and Mrs. Willis Robinson and a anil family of Rock Springs. Amanda Cummings daughter, Mrs. Geniel Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swasey and family of Kaysville, Mrs. assisted. - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case Patricia Baker, Salt Lake. Durof American Fork were visitors ing the week Elder Swasey to the community this week. showed liis films of Switzerland to his and friends. - - Mr. and ills. Hershel Iorg He will enterfamily school at USU at their received word from Mac and Glenna daughter, Kent Maxficld of Salt Lake Murray, of the death of Mac's was a weekend visitor of his father, Clarence Murray, who juirents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester died after heart surgery. Maxficld. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page and Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Page of Kanias. were Thursday and Friday visitors of their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Potts. They spent Friday in Vernal and the dinosaur monument. Leo and Melvin Page also spent Thursday evening with Leon anil Mary. They are former residents of here and neighbors to the Dumps. Altamont may have won$2332caslil A new list every Iwr-- f 17, 1966 their science fair exhibits. BUM'S OOOOiKXr Sweepstakes. You two iiikti! :m.-- . ,T'.:-- :in Irrigation Co. R.J.H.S. rlftMcn Itinwli-- Uintah Basin Standard Tlmrs., Man-- UINTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY MfON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Your locally owned and managed power companies |