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Show I see his parents, Mr. and Mriwww'vwvwxwwwwws Jim Lemon. Pagw 8 Thun., Oct. 13, 19S6 Mr. and Mrs. Evan Peree went to Salt Lake and cival Louise by Jorgensen Provo for the weekend. They by the Old Chief visited with Mrs. Charles WWC90W0B0000BWW080BW Percival and attended the BYU - Utah State football Mike, I been reading that by Verna Hoopes game. one paper called Uintah Basin Standard and I see that The Cattlemen's AssociaMr. and Mrs. Donald Rasfren and his fren have my tion had their annual cattle mussen and family of Logan trouble on location of hosdrive this week. and roundup were weekend guests of the pital, me think that I tell The men from Ioka were Marinus Christensens. em don't worry about locaTom Gentry, John Jorgention or don't think about that Mitsen, Archie Seaver, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Members of the Roosevelt one doctors, Old Chief got Nelson, Jim Lemon and Max chell were in Salt Lake Culture and Socialette Clubs 'em plenty injun medicine Patry. Thursday and Friday of last Los are spearheading a drive to mans to take care of him peoweek to attend U. E. A. 'em to help me We would like to welthem accompanied every eligible citizen on ple and face tell Hoopes come Mr. and Mrs. Norman get too, mayfrens my pale the with her mother, and visited voting list by contacting be so, me lease em you my ji.fi Birchell to Ioka. are em Is They those who are not registered. Della Nyberg, who l y&K-'- i for place to put sick, living in the Robison home Club officers pointed out teepee ployed at Salt Lake. me have deer skin it good, Mr. and Mrs. Golden that there are some very im- rug and pine needle for bed, Mr. and Mrs. Ruggles of Butterfield and children of portant issues on the ballot you like, I think. Sometimes Ohio, parents of Sharon RugHarriman, Utah spent the this year which will affect Old Chief feel pretty bad, their visited daughter gles . . . Smith Palmer manager Katie Duncan . . . manager Zelma Lasenby . . , manager weekend with Mrs. Lucy Ed- every person living in the when pale face talk about Inhere last week. Ann Leona Riding . . . manager of Virginia of Myton school lunch center. of Neola School lunch center. and Sharon also were in Salt Roosevelt Elementary center. dians, and say, they don't of Tablona school lunch center. wards and Louise. While here county. they attended the races. Mrs. They are urging everyone care about him, me no savvy, Lake on Friday. Lucy Edwards also had the to go to the registration plac- how come when we all live children of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- es and check to see that their here together and visit and Bishop and Mrs. Bolton ris Jenkins for the weekend name is on the register. Many pray to same Shun-o- v accompanied Dale Hamaker while their parents were in persons thinking they are re- (God), our children' go to through the temple last Las Vegas. Thursday. Mrs. Lorena Hamgistered find when they come school together, even when to aker also was in Salt Lake. that their name is that one school called Union -- Mrs. Howard Jones and off'vote Dale was honored at a farethe list dont let this has that one place called InMrs. to went Davis Cloyd well testimonial last weekend to you! dian Alley, Indian no care, Salt Lake Saturday on the happen at the Whiterocks ward. Indian stay home, spend genealogy bus to work on money at home town, him T AND C CLUB Mrs. Lyndon Robb has genealogy. no ro awry to far towns and moved from Salt Lake to --- Mrs. Thelma Robison and HOLDS MEETING q.?.J him loney, like him Roosevelt. face from have moved ?al The T and C Club members family d. wlts Leulla Helquist of Pan- Ioka to Roosevelt where they were entertained Friday, Oct. matter? Maybe so, me tell Helgitch, a sister of Alfred have purchased a new home. 7 by JoAnn Summarell. Lad- em tribe to fence all reserquist is visiting them this Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nel- ies present were Isa bell Rob- vation and keep blood brothweek. son and children of Heber, erts, Lois Crow, Dorothy ers on it and no go out, may.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wade Nelson of Salt Lake Ross. Margaret Loranger, be so thats whats isbest, me Simmons visited last week at Gloria and Mrs. Mon' Mr. and Paul Womack, Nola Nelson, sorry about what said, me the George Simmons in sen of Salt Lake were all Irene Dean, Dolly Sorensen. sorry my pale face fren so Provo and surrounding areas. weekend visitors at Mr. and Special guest Lou Todd. Dish selfish, him only want to be Neil Thacker was honorMrs. Henry Nelsons. towels were made for the in one paradise by self, Old ed on his 10th birthday last hostess and a salad lunch Chief feel plenty blue but W interton Clair started Saturday when 8 friends Reva Redden . . . manager of Rosetta Tanner . . . manager Lucllla Lawson . . . manager Myrtis Buckalew . . manager Monday to bring their cattle was enjoyed. Club Friday, him recover, him been sad of Roosevelt Jr. High center. of Union highs lunch center. of Duchesnes lunch center. home and hit dust many times. See 14th will be at Gloria gathered to enjoy the after- Altamont school lunch center. from Strawberry. noon. 'em you next week. Mrs. Mr: Kenneth and Dorin Cloward accompanClem Evans residence were Boulter of Casper, Wyoming ied her sister, Mary Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coop-ma- n stopped Sunday to see Mr. to Salt Lake last week. and family from Denver. and Mrs. Hugh Percival. They Mr. and Mrs. Bill HoopEvans has been came to attend the wedding Virginia Violet Farrletto a by es and family enjoyed trip of Lena in of working place Kens brother, Bob. in last weekend to Las Vegas. s Daniels the past week at J. Keith Melville, Demothe Salt Lake Temple. AT UINTA NO Nevada where they visited cratic Candidate for ConA Boy Scout benefit tur-- Jimmy Lemon was home Store while Mrs. Danand Kenneth Hoopes' at the iels was hospitalized. First District, will be key shoot will be held next from BYU this weekend to also attended a Harvey re- gress, October 21, at 10 BARN a visitor to Duchesne County Elaine Valverde and Friday, union in St George on Sat. Thursday, October 13. a. m., under the sponsorship Art with visited Emmons have Mrs. Barbara They also of the Moon Lake Ward Boy in Scout Troop, No. 249. been substitute teaching He will be at the county Allen in St. George. SATURDAY, OCTOBER court house in Duchesne Ute Tribal Recreation the local schools since school The affair will be held at where Mr. Melville will greet Enterprise offered prizes for began. Mrs. Emmons is also the Joe Kemp ranch, ltt of and talk with people from the largest and smallest set helping with the book mob- miles south of the Mountain A Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bowthe Upper County and the of elk horns brought in dur- ile at Todd School on behalf Home store. man were called to southern Duchesne area between the ing the recent tribal elk hunt. of PTA. Officials report that con- Illinois last week to attend hours of 8 and 9 a. m., after Judging was done by the Ute Mr. and Mrs. Edward Em- tests will be held for deer funeral services for her browhich Mr. Melville will ar- Tribe Fish and Game Board mons received word that their rifles as well as .22's. ther, William H. Barnett, who rive at Myton and visit the members on Oct. 5. Lloyd daughterBarbara Ann who is passed away suddenly near LENNOX CONVERSION his home at Vienna, 111. people from this area and on Arrowchls displayed the lar- a senior at Covina High H. SATURDAY, OCT. IB Survivors include his wife, . . . LOW COST SOLUTION TO YOUR HEATING NEEDS! to Roosevelt to greet and vis- gest and near perfect set of School in Covina, California thus winning a sleep- has been selected National Magdalene, three sons and TUESDAY, OCT. 18 it between the hours of 10 horns, ing bag. Larry Murray Merit semi finalist. The constant, unvarying warmth of Nature's Freshness can daughters, Mrs. Wilma Willto 11 a. m. The Fort Duchesne Wombrought in the smallest set Dellis H. Spencer nas re- iams, Maple Park, 111.; Mrs. be yours quickly and inexpensively. With Lennox conversion lanand took the Coleman en's Club held its opening tired after working for the Joan Stinocher, Bettendorf, Mr. Melville will be burner you can easily change from any type of fuel to quirt, tern Coun- past 16 years at the Tooele Iowa and William, Jr.. Carter-villThese horns offered. social Dinaland at . the special guest of Francis Wy-- have become the property of try Club in Vernal Saturday ordinance Depot. He was emclean gas heat Enjoy the 111., seven grandchildmagic of s warm asket, Chairman, Ute Indian the Enterprise and will be evening. A full course din- ployed in the Metal Finish- ren, one brother, and three spring day all winter long with wonderful Lennox gas heat ' Tribe, at the tribal offices used for advertising purposes. ner was served to 16 mem- ing Branch, Support Division sisters, Samuel ' D. Miller, and bers Mrs. Doris M. Minger, both guests. They were at the plant. where he will have the opTribal Business Commit- Mr. and Mrs. HEATING AND EmEdward de- Evansville, Indiana, Mrs. HelThe the of newsletter leadtee members Fred A. Conetah mons, Mr. and Mrs. Anselmo portunity to meet tribal C. Miami en Mr. featured and Beach, Moore, pot CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ers and the officials of the and Max E. Chapoose flew Valverde, Mr. and Mrs. Leh- printed a poem Spencer A Utah State AFL-CIwhich Mr. Florida and Mrs. Grace M. and man Advertisement Mr. and Mrs Spencer had penned as Uintah and Ouray Agency, to Phoenix Thursday Sponsored Roosevelt. Henry, Bowman, met with Bureau of Indian Daniel PHONES: Roosevelt 202 Heber Mr. and Mrs farewell to the place of his Mr. and Mrs. Bowman reFort Duchesne. Affairs officials Friday to Alfred Crumbo, Mr. and employment home Parriette, turned Sunday. make for Mrs. Clem Evans, Mrs. Melthe scheduled meeting with vin Schwartz, Airs. Glaude Commissioner of Indian Af- Nebeker, Mrs. Miller Jenny in L. fairs Robert Bennett and Mrs. Margaret Brenn. The Las Vegas November next regular meeting will 1966. be held at the home of Mrs. Ute Indian Womens Club Schwartz Tuesday, October met Wednesday. After a short 18. business meeting conducted UII1TA by President Marietta Reed, FHA JoAnn Miles, extension agent, makgave a demonstration on ing corn dogs. They were very tasty and the recipe was Recently, Utah FHA chapmade available for each lady ters had a new experience. to take home and try. Mrs. Instead of holding Regional statewide Dorothy Arrowchis displayed Conventions, a items she made for suggest- Leadership Meeting was held DUCHESNE AND UINTAH CATTLE ASSOCIATION ed Christmas giving as this at the Hotel Utah in Salt is one of their scheduled pro- Lake City, Utah. This meet YEARLING AND CALF jects. Each lady brought such ing was under the direction items as potholders, salt and of the State FHA Officers pepper shakers, etc. to ex- and their new Advisor, Mrs. change with each other. Re- Shirley L. Gardner. freshments were served Each chapter was entitled Ten ladies left Monday to take four of their officers UTE TRIBAL ENTERPRISE for Logan to attend a week and one advisor. This meetCALF long Women's Leadership ing was held to acquaint girls School. Home decorating, with their duties as officers family relations, clothing, nu- and also to give helpful sugTake a chair, add a child and a teacher, put them in a trition and Christmas ideas gestions for carrying out the will be a part of the school National Program of Work. building with books and blackboards, and you've got ing. The ladies were accomChristy Crumbo, Chapter panied by JoAnn Miles, ex- President, led the delegation the start of an education if you've also got the tension agent. Those who from Union. Rosalie Dennis, NELSON AGENCY Clara made the trip are First Vice President and Toni money. $437 per student per year in Utah. Clara Natchees, Hoopes, Second Vice PresiBlanche Myore, Belinda Wan- dent, were the other officers You pick up part of the tab and so do we. A sig na, Ruby Black, Wilma Unca attending. LaJcan Leavitt of Sam, Irene Chimburas, Mary Union Chapter also attended. nificant portion of the $4 million we paid In Ankerpont, Mary Ann Per-an-k The group was supervised by Dolma and Mrs. Lois II. Leavitt, AdvisLong. ROOSEVELX local and state taxes last year was ear The teenage girls club, er. headed by Giselle Sanchez, Is Joyce Leavitt. State FIIA marked for education. known as the Do Gooders. Historian from Uni'tn helped NYLON They sponsored a rummage to conduct the activities of We think it's money well spent, don't you? (Guaranteed SO Month) and cookies sale Thursday the meetings. The Union chapwill with and ter consisting of Joyce, Christhe proceeds 650x18 WHITEWALL ) purchase material to make ty, Rosalie and Toni presentEach in Pm Christmas gifts for patients ed the colors at the begin650x13 BLACKWALL in the local hospitals and ning of the meeting. This ! tax) Eaeh in t'i . . nursing homes. Used clothing same group led the audience left from the sale will be in a rclaxer with Toni proPOWER-GRI- P to viding the accompaniment sorted and distributed area. families in with her guitar. the Mountain States Telephone needy S3 Months) (Guaranteed This club is being supervised Skits were presented on 650x13 WHITEWALL by Pauline Hudson, Vista the different National ProUx) Eaeh In Worker, and invites other jects of FI LA. Joyce was asteenage girls in the area to signed Health, A Valuable BLACKWALL 650x18 Join them. A special invita- Asset." These girls also pre(I1"" tax) Each In tion is extended to Ute In- sented a humorous skit on dian girls. health. Mrs. Donna Swain of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomp- Ncola wrote the clever script son are visiting this week for the skit ITRIGHT with Mrs. Thompson's parHOLDS 700 POUNDS ents In Redding, California. TY.PE CHEST FOR TOUR Mr. Thompsons mother who HO) DS 805 POUNDS was visiting a daughter in Reno arrived prior to their DELUXE FREEZES departure for an extended vis- CLYTAII BASIN STANDARD HOLDS M2 FOUNDS it. 181 Weekend visitors at the School lunch serves the nation . . .these serve the students of county Uintah Basin Standard I0KA Pah-Sha-Den-N- ZF Cattle drive held this week WHITEROCKS Register now and vote urge clubs -- mt&tl r -- . . J. Keith Melville FT. to visit county Turkey shoot set for next Friday DUCHESNE ATTENTION SALE Neb-eker- Lloyd Arrowchls SALES wins prize for longest honrs Bowmans return from funeral Good Be because 22 Deer Season opening! Citizen REGISTER BURNER Dellis Spencer retires at Tooele to e, wall-to-wa- ll HEBER O 654-111- FEEDER CATTLE 28-3- SALE? 0, SALES DAnn Phone 307 Roosevelt, Utah e Union at leadership meet Sales start at 10:00 a.m. e SALES Thursday, October 13 Thursday, November 10 e Lighting ihe Lamp SALE Thursday, November 17 An-kerpo- Ph. 633 H.S.T. TIRE S14.92 S12.42 WINTER TIRE ti S15.17 S12.17 Giant Capacity DeLuxe Freezer S209.88 $199.88 $179.88 Printing Needs 1 |