OCR Text |
Show HI i M 4. V FXESPSXT i - SALT LAKE CITY, JlAi! A VOLUME 10 NUMBER 13 ROOSEVELT, DUCHESNE CONSOLIDATION at lM (OOSIVflT COUNTY, UTAH Committee seeking UBIC slogan for 66 HAND ADO and UINTAH IMIN DiCODO - 84000 THI'RSDAV 'll, 1 1966 It may seem (hut (lie annual iiiiiilrsl will Im- presented with I'MC celebration wan savings bund, to la pn just la $a ago. but it is iihuut sealed during the 19(i(i UBIC in August. that time again, as the VBIC committee announced plans to rnndiirt a contest to find n slogan fur the 1966 event. TIIE 4'ONTEST will on-i- i today, and run fur two weeks. leadline fur entries will he Thursday, April 7. They may Ik presented to Mrs. Dolores Gmnewuld, UBIC president, at the First Security Bank in Roosevelt, or left at the Uintah The fund raising campaign Basin Standurd office. of the American Red Cross will Listed as a theme for this start in Roosevelt this week, year's UBIC slogan contest is Marion R. Bowman, "Youth." Contestants can con- reports hairman. struct a slogan around any aspect of this word. TIIE (JI'OTA set for Duchesne WINNER OF TIIK slogan County this year is $1,400. These funds will be used for disaster service, the blood program and VA service to men in the Armed Forces. - In-I- fi-- A businessman, who cunie up the hard way, say uhout all you run do on a shoestring these da)' Im trii. When! Glad that's over with! That oeemcd to be the concensus of opinion after last -5 wi-i-k- s Campaign opens for Red 1 week's hectic basketball schedule. Besides the four full days of Itae Roberts . . . named a state Class B basketball, w'hich state homemaker of tomorrow. everyone in this ares had an interest In, there were a few other games thrown in to spice the pie. For Instance, the tremendous win of BYU over Army, and their subsequent winning of the NIT championship by toppling NYU. University of Utah played excellent games (although they lost both of them) in the finals of the Rae Maria Roberts of RowNCAA playoff, losing first to land Hall, St. Mark's School Chairmen for various the to and Texas Western, then communities in the county are In Salt Lake City, whose parDuke. Utahs Chambers stole Clark Roberts, My ton; Urma ents, Captain and Mrs. William the show at the NCAA tournaSeveral veterans throughout Jean Moon, Duchesne; Mrs. Rue Roberta, live in Whiterocks, ment, and was named MVP. received a Miles, Mt. Duchesne county e; Mrs. has been named 1966 State in Utah, with its fine showing form letter reply during the Earl Van Taasell, Tabiona-Hann- Betty Crocker Homemaker of the final phases of the NCAA past week, in answer to their Mrs. Lois Goodrich, Tomorrow for Utah and will playoffs, placed fourth nationas to the possibility of Bluebell; Mrs1 Connie Fieldsted, receive a $1,500 scholarship inquiry the nation's colleges. ally among a dividend due veterans. Altamont-AltonaMrs. Myra from General Milla Others in this area had an AS UTAH STATE HomeHazel Mra Mitchell, Upalco; II. TIIE LETTER, written by interest in the Junior College of Tomorrow for 1966, maker Mrs. Lois Monarch; Brown, D. Gish, insurance officer for tournament, also, where Dixie is Miss Roberta, Colleen Mrs. along with Ncola; Duncan, the veterans administration, exCollege was a participant. Dixie 49 from the other Charlene Mra Hurley, was eliminated, however. plained that his office had re- Mantyla, states and the District of ceived several hundred thou- Mrs. Noreen Roberts and Mra Since we had meetings in Salt Columbia, becomes eligible for KaDce Roosevelt; Edrington, Michelle Fltzwater, Julie Hamilton, Sally Wimmer, Betty This group of sand inquiries, after an item DUCHESNE HIGH'S DEBUTANTES Salt Lake City over the weekHomehonors as business Roosevelt Gale Holt, Wilkerson, Sally Wilkeraon; (bock row) Linda SUnsfield, waa picked up and published marchers will compete In Idaho Saturday: (front) Vicki end, we were able to run down Tomorrow. of maker in newspapers throughout the district Julie Merrell, Susan Mitchell, Adcll Lewis, Melanie MeriSaturday evening and see the Broadhead, Mauri ne Moon, Linda Wright, Joyce Moon, Rose Factors in making thia choice wether, Cluudia Davies, Terry Wagner, Pamela Bevies, United States He pointed out THERE WORKERS will can- are determined final two games of the State Mary Huey; (second row) Denice Brown, Suzzan Ivle, Louise by the girl's Marsha Fltzwater. Carolyn Wright was not present when that the rumor was unfounded, vass the county during the next scores in the original class B tournament at Provo. Moon, Carolyn Humilton, Judy Turner, Dorothy Lewis; test, plus was informtaken. BowLinda of the and Mr. Rhonda the Jessie two came we and As Despain, Ivle, Thompson, origin picture weeks, reports in, Duchesne (third row) observation and interpersonal not known. alation was man. He requests that if any- views Wasatch were playing, and during an one ia missed he should put tour of Colonial Williamsburg though Duchesne was down by out a Mr. Gish that pointed his contribution in an envelope and Washington, D. C., for the a large margin, by the time dividend was paid in 1950. Near- and mail it to him. we got our seata, it seemed to state Homemakers of Tomorly all veterans who were entie developing into a new game. row, each accompanied by a to dividend received titled the this the past year During As the Eagles fought back, the Howat over time. their checks blood program used 17,000 faculty advisor. that crowd literally came to their MISS ROBERTS is a member 16 million vet- pints of blood. The amount used some with ever, feet as the gap was closed to of the National Honor Society, 400 erans is a was there Duchesne in involved, possiCounty only two points. bility that some were pints. The actual cost of draw- received the D.A.R. award for We felt sure Duchesne could ing and taking care of this her school and was a National pull it out, but in basketball, blood is $6.50 per pint making Merit Scholarship you can't count anyone down MR. GIRH went on to point this phase of Red Cross service See HOMEMAKER, page 10 until the final buzzer, and of out that if you are absolutely in the county cost $2,600 and course a team like Wasatch positive that you did not re- last year $550 was raised. If wasnt about to be held down ceive the dividend (and that's this blood had to be for rather hard to remember back at the regular price of paid through the final three minutes. $25 per and to seemed are 16 years), you may file for the All 29 of the Duchesne Debutantes Marching Unit explode They the cost would have been blew the game wide open. When amount, by Including all of the pint expected to go to Idaho Falls Friday, March 25, to participate $10,000. the smoke cleared, they had won in the Western States Marching festival Saturday. This event information listed on his letter is sponsored annually at this Idaho city, and contesting groups the game by a healthy if you are willing to wait some MR. BOWMAN also stated enter this event by invitation only. Drill teams from five states 12 months or so for VA per- that 48 of the money collected margin. are invited to participate. Our hats are off to the sonnel to wade through the stays in the county. This pays The Roosevelt Stake Gold and MRS. J. KEITH (Januita T.) flood of mail and be able to get the assessment to the blood-mobiEagles, however. Every com- Green Ball will be held Saturthe ment we heard about them in to your application and make a and makes funds availtheme with Roger, the day evening of the Duchesne unit, serch of the records to varify able to aid service men requirtalking with others at the being "Three Coins in the states 35 teams will compete tourney was to the effect that Fountain." your claim. ing emergency furloughs and in Duchesne had made a tremenfor the honors this year. She cases of sickness and death. DANCING WILL start at dous showing. They stayed in 8:30 p.m. and the big floor has been notified that the DeThe Red Cross also sponsored the fight all the way, and dis- show will start at 9 p.m. butantes have drawn second water safety course held the schedexcellent in the sportsmanship parade, played position Dress will be formal or the at muncipal swimming pool in as well, showing a few teams uled for Saturday morning Admission is free. last summer and various first that the Eagles knew how to ARRANGEMENTS for the Lynn Ludlow, manager of downtown Idaho Falls. She aid courses held throughout the put the old pill through the dance were made by Mrs. the Central Utah Water Con- points out this is an excellent area. unit. for hoop. any marching Mrs. Ellen Rawlings reported Charles C. Bell, Wane Work- servancy District, will be the position So it's SO" for the basketball man, MIA Mrs. Rogers states the bus that 200 green ash trees will activity counselors, featured speaker at the annual season. But we understand the and the stake committee. meeting of the Duchesne County transporting the Debutantes and arrive In Roosevelt Friday eveyouth high school baseball season gets An invitation ia extended to Waterusers Association to be chaperones will leave Duchesne ning end will be on sale Saturkick-of- f underway this week. day morning at 10 a.m. at the everyone to come to the Roose- held Friday at 1 p.m. in the at 9 &.m. Friday.toTen parents the volunteered with have go ball Green and Gold courtroom at Duchesne. Stake velt City Building. What did they think about group. Mrs. Ruby Fltzwater and Saturday evening. A MASS TREE planting will done Thomas time? at IIALE Lewis are Mrs. Katherine Arcadia, IIOLGATE, sports There will be a kick-of- f Jefferson once wrote: Games go on as planned Saturday president of the DCiyUA, will irectly in charge of the girls, Mrs. J. Keith Rogers . . held at the Frontier Elder Dennis Ray Freeman breakfast ' on 1st State Street and conduct the meeting. and Principal ,J. Keith Rogers director of the Debutantes. morning plnyed with the ball, and Grill at 7:30 Saturday morning . . . called to LDS mission. the to north East from the afothers of that nature, are of business care will take associaAll directors of the as an opening of the cancer south ends of these streets. too violent for the body, and tion are asked to be present at fairs and provide the music for which starts In April. crusade on the stamp no character 10 a.m. for the election of of- the. marching unit at 'all three will also be some flowThere DOCTOR will be A LOCAL mind." ficers. Lloyd Smith, Duchesne, appearances crab trees which will be there to answer questions, and ering association secretary, is encouron hand for those who wish to a state GROUP has reservations representative will also If you want to get some hints all ditch company secre- at TIIE aging Scouts from HoteL purchase them. Idaho be in attendance. Falls the Boy Applications on proper noil care for farms ahead in dues to send the taries The first competitive event and Explorers interested in THIS IS THE first activity Reservations for the breakand gardens, dont mins the of time, to his office or to Mr. for the Debutantes is the parade serving on the camp staff of planned in the city beautifica- fast may be made by contactA farewell testimonial will farm section that is a part of Seminary students of the LDS Holgate. at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in down- the High Uintah Camp and tion program which will con- ing Mrs. Clarin Ashby at 445; be held Sunday, March 27, at the Standard this week. You seminaries of the Uintah Basin town Idaho Falls. The paradera Camp Maple Dell are now being tinue until Roosevelt is the most Mrs. Vai Simpson, 653, or Mrs. 12.30 p.m. at the Duchesne 2nd MR. LIDI-Owill give will find that you can find al- will be guests at a seminar to Ward chapel (the stake house) information relating to will march to drum accompani- accepted, reports Bert Dunnen-ber- beautiful city in the state, said John B Gale. 154. most anything you need to an- be held Friday at 7 p.m. In the District Scout Executive. Mrs. Rawlings. the Starvation Dam nnd Reser- ment. A FILM WILL uIno he shown. In honor of Elder Dennis Ray swer the call of spring that is Roosevelt Stake Center. DAVIES Is presiWALTER BOW EN, voted the voir project, Bonneville Unit of Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. shout us. member will Is SIX "Teacher of the Yeah" at the the Central Utah Project Also, dent of the Deiibantqi And drill selectedSTAFF Heitmin Freeman, prior to his to serve on the High 110-membfor the Northwestern er Seems we had a deluge of Brigham Young University, will he is expected to discuss prob- mistress. She will whistle sig- Uintah departure 8 from Camp August States Mission. He will enter letters lately. This is good, be- be the guest speaker. The lems and changes which will nals for each routine. 13. Two staff members will to From 1 to 6 p.m., Saturday, be selected from the Uintah the mission home April 11. from this construccause it at least Indicates to theme of the seminar ia "Dare likely ELDER FREEMAN graduus that the Standard in being To Be Square." tion, as they directly pertain to the Debutantes will rompete to serve on the Camp Prior to the speaker there will the watemsers. at the huge gymnasium nt Basin Dell ated from Duchesne High in read. weeks. two for staff of hia 1964 as valedictorian The public Is invited to attend Idaho Falls High School. Each Maple Rome of our writers of letters be a devotional. A testimony mothers choruses or Elizabeth Oliphant is the di- class. He held as the All selected staff members theSinging positions are very blunt and to the point. meeting will conclude the meet- the 1 p.m. meeting to hear Mr. competing unit is given 10 minnine Roosevelt wards ore rector, nnd Lillian Carlson is utes to perform in any slyle wil attend a special training class president nnd Others skillfully put over their ing for the expected 350 Junior Ludlow's speech. sophomore this final their the for the practice accompanist Duseminary president. He attendthey choose. The Debutantes program at Camp Maple Dell having point with a pluy of wonts. and Senior students from Verfor a conwill march three routines which on camp alteration and scout week in pieparnlinn ed the 1964 Boys State and the Such is the case with one this chesne, Tabiona. Altamont. cert to be presented WednesWard choruses participating Utah State University for one week. However, being a little nal and Roosevelt seminaries. they have "down pat." They will skills. evening at the Stake Center in the ronrert are Roosevelt. yen i on n scholarship, where will he REFRESHMENTS pciform to "Buglers Holiday." APPLICANTS sliiinld hold the day dense, we missed the point w Roosevelt. Roosevelt 2nd, 3rd ami 4th his name appeared on the honor a Would someone interpret it for served. strictly military routine, using There are approximately 110 Ncola, Whiterocks, heel first, military type of rank of Star Scout or higher Mvton. Ava- roll. Plans for the semlnnr were us. members in the combined chor- lon and Bollard. Conductors nnd and be lfi years of age. Elder Freeman was active in made by the student council marching. lie to numbers us. and presented THEN THEY will do "Taste from each ward high school track, basketball, of the seminaries in the Uintah Walter Martin, librarian for accompanists be obtained and sacred f lx both will Frank R. the county's bookmobile, this of Honey." stylized routine, with Applications mny President music and speech. He is a four-ye- ar Biisin. me nlxo on the program. must i classical categories. The entire student and atWalker, Vernal, is chairman of week announced n change in the first half done in military front Mi. Ikinncnborg nnd Curtain time is 8 p.m., and tendedseminary group will sing three numlicrs. rlnsses at the institute the seminar. the srhedule for the unit in style of marching, and foe thc be returned prior to April la and the individual wnids will a nominal admission charge is second half, the marchers will f,,- processing. Roosevelt. also sing. living made. make a complete change of BEGINNING this week, the then do nnd been high have curtains piance. Stage bookmobile will Ik1 In Roosevelt style ordered for the Roosevelt Jr. T !!. jj lii. stylized high prance, with high i ' '.ri:V other Instead fr every Wednesday arm swing. Mrs. Rogers slides j j ij High Sehool nnd the Duchesne v week. of each After m-5 contrast n Wednesday beautiful makes this School. Elementary next will in the the of the visit week, The J. mnrrliing styles. SupL Thomas Abplnnalp be April 6, etc. The stop is third route will lie done to the states the draw drapes for these on corner. the made Bank tunc of "Elephant Walk." This two new stages are Meteor VeOther schedules throughout routine will be done with high lour in a turquoise shade. The the county will remain the same kicks. Mrs. Rogers says "The clyelornma set for the bark of until after the close of school. Debutantes' routines give a lot the singe at the Rnnscvelt Jr. permaof vnrlcty in a d a is of High formance period." terial. The singe at the DuThe 1 Vlad antes will perform chesne Elementary is so conthe same routines at another structed that a cyclornma ia not required. competition during the evening THREE SETS nf Judge will There will Im a geneulogiral nuts were received to furnish tour nnd visit to the library score llir nnd ines one set for this equipment. The bid waa is on April 2, reports Mrs. Wnyno each performnnre, awarded to Evans Simply Co., Bui ke. win genus to tile gills. Salt Lnke City, by the school The bus will lenve Roosevelt Tills is the second time the board. nt 5 a.m. and will leave Salt IVhutanles linve been Invited to This company informed the school officials thnt delivery jke City at !i p.m. for the re- the tournament. They went the turn trip. A rliarge of $.100 first year the Ivhutantea were roiild not be made on the finest Tliry were per person will In made If the organized In 1963-04- . quality curtains until the latter In the top third of the 33 filled. Is bus rated of or of first the May part Till group of singing mother from nnd several song will lie sung hy the entire group. The SINGING MOTHERS Those wishing to nmke the murrhing units. June, due to shortages caused Walter Bowen . . . spenkrr t roms-rwill Stake Roosevelt the a at renter Busin slake the the ROGERS MRS. present make stale puhlie I Invited to this concert which will get umirnray fur Uintah reservations by of Srmln.iry trip mny by strikes and March SI. The ward choruses will sing special number nt 8:00 p.m. Seminar Friday evening. See DEBUTANTES, page 10 contnetlng Mrs. Burke. the Woolen good. Cross funds State homemaker award given to Whiterocks girl responds to dividend rumor Home-Talmag- a; h; home-make- D)QDdh)Sln) cisipet WO m Ictt meet semi-finali- st. Gold and Green nt Ball Saturday le director-choreograph- er Roosevelt sets tree planting semi-form- this Saturday Cancer campaign sets with breakfast Basin seminary Staffs for Scout Seminar set Testimonial set March 27 for Dennis Freeman camps sought for Friday night g. singing mother chorus to present concert here March 31st Bookmobile time schedule change is made Bids awarded for stage curtains for two schools - i bloge-colore- Genealogy tour set for April 12 ad-V- war-deman- ft. |