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Show pr Uintah Basin Standard Thunk, May 26, 1966 Fare nay r t - irt mv Stream forecast drop as dry season holds 6 w. VJ $ ' MIA conference a ' ' Vnr . Vi r&J schedule outlined 'V 4 1 V I J-- 1 . ' officers are Cynthia Hartman. Charlene Hartman, Lynda Hansen, Cheryl Christensen and Ida Lou Walker. Mrs. Donna Barton was the advisor for the group. Officers of the Lariettea report a very successful year. The group performed at all home games, and held an Invitation tea, an ice cream party for the Athletic club, and the annual slumber party. They also had the honor of marching at the tournament in Ran-dle- tt Larrletftes have party; install new officers The Lariette Pep dub of high school held their annual luau Wednesday, May 18. It was held at the Dora Ames home. The setting was Hawaiian and everyone wore Hawaiian dress. A ham dinner waa served to all present. New oficera for 1966-6- 7 were installed. Darlene Reay, a sophomore, waa chosen as president. Oaudine Mitchell, also a sophomore, was chosen as drill mistress. The other offices will be filled at the beginning of the new school year. The nt Extremely dry weather during the past several months has cut the anticipated irrigation water In the Uintah Basin to the point of seriousness. Snow surveys were made by LaMar Wilson, Dale Ross and Keith Rowley of the Soil Conservation Service, and Bob Webster, Drew Belton, Gene Kuhns and Allen Shippee of the Forest Service. MAY 1 RNOWPACK for 1966, This year there were 25 girls in the pep club, including the 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, the long- years, 5.1, 0.9, 0.8, none, makcheerleaders. The Luau brought time average and percent of ing an average of 0.3. to a close the Lariettea 65-6- 8 average of this years snow-pac- k MOSBY MOUXTAN, 19.7 Inare as follows: season. ches snow with 6.9 inches watLake Fork upper, 18 inches er. Other T"3 '8.4, 8.7, 13.6, years, snow with 6.95 water, other 10.8 with an 10.1, of average 15.1. The yean, 17.6, 12.9, 10.1, This year is 68 percent of av- BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING 12 which longtime average, erage. makes this year 58 percent of Paradise Park, 27.1 inches average. snow with 9.8 inches water, othLAKE FORK NO. 2, None, er years, 15.9, 10.0, 9.1, 14.4 or other years, 10.1, 4.1, 3.4, 5.7 an average of 13 inches water, that approximately 25,000 MIA with an average of 2.6. this years is 75 percent of BIRTHDAYS leaders will attend Lake Fork No. 3, None, other average. 26 Jenene P eatress, of May Departmental sessions JULIUS PARK, 24.2 inches Pamela Students of Park In Roosevelt More than 500 students BRAIDING THE MAYPOLE Hancock, Vivian Whiworkshops, lectures, displays, mow 8.9 with inches water. In to festival the representing every te and outlines of the year's work Ida Phillips class poise as they begin of participated Ray E. Jensen. Other years, 17.0, 12.4, 11.5, rton, 27 class from kindergarten to, and Including, braid the maypole as the Opening feature Glenn Uresk, Betty May will be presented all day Sat13.9, and a longtime average of the dance festival held Friday at the City the sixth grade. Michael Peterson, Alexander, urday, June 18. 13.9 making this year 64 perA Young Artists Music FestiLynn Lemon, Glen David Bas-cocent of average. val, composed of a Kings Cabin, Upper, 19.8 in28 Charles Hamaker, youth youth chorus, a ches snow with 6.4 inches wat- L. May Clark Roberta, Peggy Thompsymphony and orchestra, and er. Other years; 14.1, 8.6, 8.0, Clarlnda May Reed, Dora six outstanding young musical 11.4 or an average of 7.9 mak- son, Bruce Duncan, Tim RasPoppy posters made by Union Curry, artisits will perfom each night on More than one-ha- lf of all the ing this year 81 percent of av- mussen, Larry Jenkins. In the Salt Lake Tabernacle at High School students are The U. S. Department of La- property taxes levied In Utah erage. Lisa Gae Nelson, May 29 8 pm., and MIA Galaxy of display at the remodeled buildKINGS CABIN, Lower, 9.2 owned Street has approved a neighbor- last year was charged to ownbor Main on Larene Laris, Festiby MIA an Idea Harris, Beverly ing Roadshows, inches snow with 3.3 forties Bill Labrum. hood youth corps project spon- ers of commercial and indusval, at the Hotel Utah Motor the Everett Harrisons, reports to head waa water. Other years, 11.8, 6.4, chairman This May 30 Edward Yack, Mi- Darlene Reay Lodge, where hundreds of MIA Mrs. Ernest Roberts, contest In More than 111,000 in scholar- sored by the Duchesne cunty trial property. an fact 4.4, 7.9, with a longtime aver- chael local Larriett dub next year. Roberts. analysis of Ideas will be on display; a of the poppy poster ships have been offered to Union schol district. Rep. Laurence J. brought out In the 1965 property tax just com- age of 5.5 making this year 60 announced. Naturitch Davis, May 3 1 YWMIA Camp Clinic on Thurs- Roosevelt high school graduates and were Burton The elewill Garnett Birchell, Leslie Wash-buPOSTERS MADE by the project provide work pleted by Utah Foundation, the percent of average. reported to Paul Edmunda by day, June 16; a banquet for Clara Huxford, John Gleaners mentary students are on display the first of this week. This Is experience opportunities for 22 private tax research organizatMaster M Rollin Buchanan. and 18 ion. ad partners at 6:30 p.m., Union at Center Service. considerably more than was reThe Foundation study revealJune 1 A1 Jean Snow, Gary Mrs. Roberts invites residents ceived last year, about $7,000. enrollees and will cost a total Building, U of U campus, on Robison, Lee Rockwood, Craig Thursday, June 16; MIA June to take a few minutes to see Mr. Edmunds stated that other of $17,850, of which the fed ed that commercial and Induswere Holt, Wade Roberts. Conference general sessions, on the fine work that has been athletic scholarships were still eral government will provide trial property owners in ANNIVERSARIES charged with $64,415,963 June 17 and 19; Reception for done on these posters. coming In which may raise the $16,060, Rep. Burton reported. Local coordinator for the property taxes Inst year, an total to an even higher figure. YW and YMMIA executives, 26 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene May of the Fishermen interested in fishunount equal to 52.5 general board members and genSTUDENTS and the schools project will be R. G. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hadley, The neighborhod youth corps total Utah property tax bur-Je- ing from boats will be able to Hullinger. eral authority advisers to MIA scholarships are: offering rent taxes them levied at Twin Pots reserwill greet MIA workers, Friday, Property Susan Bellon, Brigham Young is designed to provide part-tim- e May 27 Mr. and Mrs. Roe owners In voir beginning Saturday. residential June 17, 7:30 a.m. Temple employment opportunities McDonald. Ruby Broderick, University; No other boats will be allow1965 amounted to $41,583,623, Square, Salt Lake City. May 28 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beauty School; Rebecca for young men and women 16 or 33.9 of the total. Other ed on the reservoir, according Ellsworth. to to enable them 21, Westminster through College; Curry, to a report from the Ute Outinclude Gerald Deller, Westminster Col- return to school or remain in major classifications May 29 Mr. and' Mrs. Dan ex- motor vehicles (passenger cars door recreation official., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berry, lege; Drew Dlllman, University school, or obtain the work Twin Pots was a real hot $8,849,699 of Utah; Wendy Freston, West- perience necessary for obtain- and trucks) Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald property fishing spot during the winter L. Beardall. agricultural minster College; Jessie Fausett, ing a job. farm build- when many anglers caught Westminster College; Wilma May 31 Mr. and Mrs. EdApplications for this program (farm real estate, farm machinery and live- their limits through the ice. It ward Hullinger, Mr. and Mrs. Frisby, Utah Trade Technical are being accepted at the neigh- ings, is reported to be a cool spot Lee Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. $7,233,596 (5.9). now borhood youth corps office in stock) Inst; Mary Lou Furden, The that and fishermen are still Don Mecham. emphasizes report in Duchesne. Pat the courthouse Beauty School; THE BUSY BEES June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Westminster College; Work under the program will these amounts and percentages catching limits consistently. Gentry, are for the state as a whole The Busy Bees club was John Julius R. Murray will be at J. Percival, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lake Trade begin June 1. Salt Gardner, leaderand that there is considerable the reservoir to take charge of D. Whatcott, Mr. and Mrs. Claud! ne Mitchell . . . is drill organised' March 12. Our Tech. Inst; David Hackford, s-afe variation in the proportion of boat rentals. Shenol Rasmussen and Westminster Gerald Bolton. mistress of pep club ot AHS. Utah College, Jane Pike.1 property taxes derived from State University, Salt Lake the several counties of the state. Weve entertained our moth- Trade Tech. Inst.; 'Janna HeaFoundation ers and completed our commun- ton, College of Southern Utah, analysts point out that the total property taxMike SSG Hans Niesen, the career ity project by working In Mrs. Westminster College; Nora Mathews yard and help- Harry, Salt Lake Trade Tech. counselor for the U. S. Army, es levied In Duchesne County ing with the cancer drive. Inst; Maurine Jensen, Brigham will be available In the Du last year amounted to $799, Weve also completed a shop- Young University; Ken Lamb, chesne, Roosevelt and Vernal 982. Of this total $300,271 or came from owners of ping tour and had demonstra- Westminster College, Universi- areas June 7, June 8 and June 37.53 commercial and Industrial protions on tailor tacks, laying on ty of Utah; Linda McClure, 9, In that order. from perty; $139,424 or 17.43 and using a pattern, and reBeauty School; Valarie in obtaininterested Anyone owners of residential property viewed how to use a sewing McClellan, Westminster College; Information about school- $301,605 or 37.70 from agElsie Meyer, Mary's Beauty ing machine. training or other guaran- ricultural Don L Rasmussen , . named property owners Weve finished our beach School; Mai com Miller, West- ing, contact can teed assignment from owners $53,247 or 6.66 assistant In F.II.A. office. 6 robes and have a good start minster College; Paula Murphy, indiSSG Niesen on the of motor vehicles (passenger on our dresses and will start Brigham Young University; cated, or leave namedays and ad- cars cooking as soon as school lets Meldrln Olsen, Hollywood Beau- dress at the local selective serv- or 0.68and trucks); and $5,435 from owners of other Utah out. ty School; Carol Roberts, ice offices for appointments. property categories. Members are Margaret Rob- State University; Sharon RusHe will be staying at the In Duchesne County propererts, president; Barcy Milligan, sell, Beauty School; Frontier Motel In Roosevelt been ty taxes levied for school purLake has Salt Rasmussen Shauna Rasmus- Doyle Rasmussen, Don L. poses were $560,885 (70.11 ot assigned as assistant county sen, secretary and treasurer; Trade Tech. Inst.; Maiden Spenthe county total) ; county taxes Duchesne cer, for County Carol and University; Young Mitchell, leader, Brigham song supervisor amounted to $169,315 (21.16 CounSnow with Snow, be will Annette College; and Marilyn Wilson, reporter. working of the total); city and town Pearl Sixklller, Hollywod Beauty Supervisor Duane A. Olson taxes equaled $56,475 (7.06); Susan Sprouse, TJf.T. CLUB ty School; at the Roosevelt Farmers Home special district taxes were eqtime the Administration office. . and University; Young Brigham Its again ual to $3,386 (0.42); and Sixklller, MR. RASMUSSEN, his wife TNT club (sounds like real dy- Pearl Elected to the student council taxes totaled $9,921 Lynne and their two sons, Glen namite) held their first two Knthy Timothy, College of for next year at Duchesne High bounty and Dale, were formerly from meetings May 10 and 17, at the Southern Utah, Westminster School were Eddie Brown, presi- .L24). Fillmore. They are active in the home of their leader, Mrs. Ruth College; Kent Van Tassell, Snow dent senior, son of Mr. and There are eight College; Charles Whitehead, Mrs. Deon Brown, Duchesne; Rasmussen. IDS church. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Mr. Rasmussen was gradu- members in the club. Young University; Ronald Taylor, Brigham Duchesne. ated In 1959 from the Utah At the first meeting officers Sandra Wlllnks, Robert Streur senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, ELECTIONS were held last RasmussSchool: and majored were chosen. They are Kathy Beauty Lloyd State University James La Dell Taylor, Duchesne; Friday, May 20. The new offihi vocational agriculture. He Allred, president; Lome Bas-tla-n, en, Utah State University; Carolyn Wright secretary, sen- cers were installed at the also graduated from the College Joan Per- Richard Daniels, Utah State ior. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. awards assembly Monday mornUtah Gordon 156. In Olsen, Utah of Southern Leland Wright Duchesne; Su--n ing at the Duchesne High kins, secretary and treasurer; University; , Jess State Hulllng-erPrevious to Mr. Rasmussens Kathy Harmaton, University; reporter; Mitchell, historian, junior, School. Utah State University. INSPECTION TIME employment with the Farmers Jana Lee Robison, song directfine and the Lost Springs campsite waa an Boys of Troop 251 "Hi Home Administration, he work- or; Taml Workman and Susan line up. for Inspection during the Dinosaur Ideal place for many of the scouts to pass off Mineral ed as a fieldman for the their requirements. Camporre held recently. Hie weather wee Rasmussen, recreation directPeitilzer Company and the ors, and Lynette Whatcott, Flowell Electric Association, photographer. Is Inc. Company. At the second meeting we ilr The executives of the Young Men's and Young Women's Mutual Improvement Associations of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints today anof Latter-da- y nounced that the annual MIA June Conference would be held June 16, 17, 18 and 19 in Salt Lake City. MIA June Conference is planned and carried out by 125 YM and YWMIA general board members to present new programs, procedures, ideas, and activities to be used by more than 80,000 leaders of approximately 500,000 youth throughout the world. It is expected out-goi- Anniversaries "".SnJJ wm Half of property 400-voi- ce 100-pie- ce m. Duchesne school taxes paid Poppy posters on display Union graduates district gets offered $10,000 funds for Corps by industry ii scholarships ... (R-Uta- h) m, Men-Gold- en Fishermen may rent boats at Twin Pots ol n. Ex-Ccl-- (7.-2)- DOINGS ia 4-- H Army counselor to visit area la Don Rasmussen Joins FHA staff Ex-Cel-- vice-preside- student council officers named for DHS 4-- H vice-preside- nt; Arcadia student Fine Arts Expanding Files File Boxes UINTAH BASIN STANDARD started fifth year practice art- icles. at Y graduate Eleanor Capaon, daughter and Mrs. Meal Bookkeeping Books for Arcadia, 9gave at tal May every purpose avails Me at Kathy Harmaton, reporter Office - Vacation Time! fix THAT BROKEN GLASS, OR UNSIGTHLY DENTS LET US Mr. and during her recital sang CongrafoolatiiiDDiis in Italian, English, German and French. She has filled an IDS mission with one year in the French East and one year in the French Be! go. She will receive her AB degree May 27. IN to all Uintah Basin High School seniors! ... Eddie Brown president of D1IS new student rmim-1- Sunsun Mitchell . . . will be historian of student council. Cars WE INVITE AI.L PROSPECTIVE CAR OWNERS TO I.OOK AT ONE OF THE BEST USED CAR SELECTIONS of the Uintah Basin! arrival. and Trucks! Janice Gnmhlin will be enterand North- ing Amarillo College west Texas Hospital Nursing She WE ARE APPROVED INSTALLERS AND REPAIR SHOP FOR ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES . . . WELL HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR CLAIMS! ber. FRAIIDSEII BODY SHOP velt was ROOSEVELY Mid-Sta- te We wish you success and happiness in the future! ROOSEVELT Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lnbrum received word of the arrival of their first grandchild, a son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dougins Lnhrum of Salt Lake City. They went to SLC over the weekend to get Acquainted with the new Windshields for all makes of IMIONE 188 EXTENDS SINCERE center at Brigham Young University. A student of Margaret Woodward, Mias Capaon la a soprano News Briefs We have all Window Glass and MURRAY MOTOR COMPANY of John L. Capaon, her senior recithe Fine Arts In Amarillo YOUR School of June ONE-STO- SERVICE P 16 was a student nurse at Baptist Hospital In Nashville, Tenn., until Decem- She will be finishing her training in Amarillo. She Is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs William O. Gsmblin. former Rooseresidents. MURRAY MOTOR CO. Rev. Gsmblin minister of the Roosevelt Baptist Church for several years and was elan employed J. C. Icnnry Store here. at the PHONE Ronald Taylor . . , U of student roum-I- vice-preside-nt Carolyn Wrlgth . . rlerted secretory of l)IIS roimrlL 250 ROOSEVELT, UTAH |