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Show reMr. and Mrs. Clifford McKenna son their Terry ceived a phone call from and his wife, Sue Ann, who are in Hawaii. Vietnam Terry Is on his R and R from meet him. to They there flew Ann Sue and called her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 14th FEBRUARY also poyP Scouting program grows in Busin; leaders are saluted The growth of scouting In the Uintah nasln climbed again during the year 1969, During the past year, 1976 boys were rearhed by the scouting program. The Roosevelt District showed the largest Increase In membership and reached 60S Tills Includes 1S6 cub Scouts, 270 boy scouts and 179 explorers and reaching 75 percent of the available boys Duchesne District reached 92 cubs, 141 boy scouts and 82 explorers. Serving the Duchesne district are Raymond Hansen, serving as District Chairman after Keith Hooper moved from the district; Kay Hamilton and Morrell Mathis as Eugene F. Suddreth, district commissioner; Phillip Moon, advancement chairman; William G. Sims, camping chairman; Robert K. George, commissioner for cubing and cub roundtable; Larry Griffith, exploring chairman; Karl Goodrich, Health and Safety Chairman; Klnier Moon, finance chairman; and Arthur Sather, area commissioner. Serving the Roosevelt District are Floyd Lahruni, district chairman; Larry Aliplan-al- p, vice chairman and ruhlng roundtable: Donald ffieken, commissioner for scouting and roundtable; John Chase, district commissioner; Hollis Hullinger, finance Sharon Anderson, chairman; organization chairman; Dan Daird camping chairman; Paul Wilrken, training chairman; Devere Hancock, advancement chairman: llimald Joluison, explorer committee chairman: Dennis A. Mower, memtier District committee. Serving on the Utah Natiunal Parks Council executive board from the area are Paul Murphy, vice chairman of the council; Arvtn L. Bellon, Floyd Lab ruin, Orvll Rudy, Janies Bacon, Hollis Hullinger. Raymond Hansen, Kay Hamilton, all serving as members of the Executive Committee of the council. The Duchesne District Committee and roundtable meet on the second Thursday of each month; the Roosevelt district committee and roundtable meet on the third Wednesday of each month. Other leaders working with youth In the Duchesne and Roosevelt Districts ar the following: Cubmasters; Harry Thayne hoys. vice-chairm- STANDARD - Roosevelt. I' toll Thursday, February 5. IPTo Stephen Huey, Ned Mitchell, Lyle Welsh, Dale Anderson, William Trowbridge, Pat Roberts, Lavell Asay, Verl Murphy, John Uresk, Howard Andrews, and Milton lorg. Denmothers are Carrie Thayne, Veloy Farnsworth, Mary Huey, Dorothy Ivie, Marjorie Caldwell; Bonnie Carrol, Marjorie Lamb, Marjorie Ashton, Shirley George, Jean Jacobson, Deanna K. Harrl-ma- n, Laura Welsh, Patricia Garren, Carol Bellon, Lois Bird, Myrna Rlchens, Hope Shaw, Elda Thatcher, Vilate Gee, Teddle Swain, Reva Workman, Stella Antes, Lora Pike, Elaine Dannenberg, Mary Dale Taylor, Barbara Hamble, Cornelia Mathews, urrine Keel, Verda Campbell, Madonna Lemon, Noreen Roberts, Vlune Parrish, Carma Asay, Anna Murray, Beatrice Dennis, Sharon Morten -sen, Larae Murphy, Connie Ross, Barbara Uresk, Marilyn Peterson, Glenda Killian, Joyce Eldredge, Barbara Barney, Jennls Yack, Utona Berry, Edith Gardner and Jo Ann Sunnnarell. Scoutmasters are Wayne Davies, Taylor Thayne. Alan B. White, Gene Burt, Kent Remington, Dean Caridl. Neal Finlinson, Dennis Errauhrack, Ken Bowers, Paul Bird, Marvin Gibson, George Thatcher, George Cook, Clarin Ashby, Lynn Has-leCarl Frlshy, Leon Fllllnglin, Lynn Gardner, Lowell Thacker. John R. Buchanan, Wayne Saltzglver, Bryon Gilbert, John H. Gale, Woodrow Harris. Explorer Advisors serving during the year were Ronald Christensen, Phil Barney. Thomas Fabrlzlo, Jerry Tuft, Lamar Mower, Bennett Jusle, Joint Swasey, David Rasmussen. Aaron Smith, Reginald Curry, Bob Crowley, Wesley Ercanbrack, Jim Freston, George Dale Crozler, Murray Sant, Donald Hooper. Larry Murray, m. I ,whiterockstnews -- PFC Don Taveapnnt returned to Camp Pendelton, Calif, after a 20 day furlough with his family In Whlterocks. Dim Is In the Marine Corps. Frank Taveapnnt also visited in White-roclast weekend. He Is employed In Orem as a welder with the Clark Co. Stanley Jenks of Randlett also works with him. ks ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE once again for the ANNUAL MEETING of Members of Moon Lake Electric Association. The agenda Its lime includes election of two (2) Directors, CHANGING THE reports from thp President and the Secretary-Treasure- a r, luncheon, and outstanding door prizes. Winter is a miserable time for a picnic dont you agrre! Be thinking of a time when grass is green for horseshoe pitching and baseball games a time when trees have leaves to shade you and your plate full of Western Barbecue a time when you and you children can frolic in shirtsleeves Iet's get out of our rut and make these meetings fun for the whole family, (For instance a prize for the largest family attending). If you have anything on your mind regarding YOUR electric association, this is the time and place to be heard. Exercise your rights (and obligations) as a member . . . Come and find out what your association is doing, and VOTE for the men you believe will do the best as your representatives. Flora Bardwell will demonstrate an ELECTRONIC oven for you. Mrs. Bardwell is eminently qualified. She is currently the Foods and Nutrition Specialist for Utah State University Extension Service, and she is a member of the State Nutrition Education Committee. Don't pass up this demonstration! Remember the date FEBRUARY 21st! The place UINTAH HIGH SCHOOL in Vernal. The Myton Ward Relief Society will serve a Roast Beef Dinner. We are looking for- ward to seeing all our friends und neighbors. Some lucky number will win a Color Television Set. and there will be 17 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross and Bishop and Mrs. Leon Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services today for Hilda M. Zamora Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.ni. In the Myton LDS Ward chapel for Hilda Marie Zamora, 16 months, who died Saturday, Jan.31. She was born Oct. 2, 1968 to Jose Julian and Roslla Myore Zamora. Survivors Include her parents, Arcadia; three brothers, Roderick Allen, Chad and Charles Craig, and a grandmother, Eliza Myore, all Arcadia. Friends may call at the Mytcm LDS Church from 11 a.m. to time of services. BurUl will be In tlie Myton city cemetery. Guzzlers producing excellent results son-in-la- w, and family, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dougof Kamas visited relatives In Hanna and Tablona and attended the ball game at Duchesne Friday night. Mr, and Mrs. Bobby Baum came home Friday from Olympia, Wash, where he has been stationed In the Army. He hod a 30 day leave before leaving for Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Defa, Mrs. Rosie Fabrlzlo attended funeral services for Lou Monk In Salt Lake Wednesday. -Mrs. Barbara Hackett and baby of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hackett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fabrlzlo and baby of Salt Lake spent tlie weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs, Art Fabrlzlo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper and baby of Salt Lake spent tlie weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts and Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Casper. Cedi Roberts and two hoys of Ogden siient tlie weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kotierts, Cecil went to Duclieshe Saturday where lie baptized Kirk Humphrey son of Mr, and Mrs. Jo C. Huniph- -' las Glnes or rasas Mrs. Evelyn Mullins entertained at a and dinner Saturday at family her home, honoring Wendy, Ricky and Lamar Gilbert and Pam Harris, Carson all BYU Students. Other of the family were, Gayle Gilbert family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert, Martha and Mildred. Mrs. Porter CAPTAIN CRUNCH'S CRUNCH BUNCH Meeting was held cm Wednesday afternoon st the home of Anita Moon. The leader Is Miss Brenda Pleper. Officers are president, Dswnette Mayhew, vice president Kathy Klelbasa, Sec. Ida He- rrera, treasurer, Karren Thompson, Reporter, Connie Earl, Song Leader, Anita Moon, game leader, Teresa Calvert. gpgfaro c 0 Earl Jenkins and son Martin from rey. Merrill, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs, Kay Lee boarded a plane In Salt Lake Tuesday fur California where Mr. and Mrs. Gam Gilbert and son, Othello, Wash, are enjoying a visit with her parents, the R. S. Lusty's and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. they The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rlchens was blessed and given tlie name nf Kristi by Ralph Hatch Sunday In Fast Meeting. Jeanette Lusty was confirmed a member of tlie Church by her father. Clark attended other prizes! MOON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION gmal reservoir sites on Blue Mountain services for a in law, Douglas Smith, husband of Rays sister Ida, wlui died of a heart attack. Sunday dinner guests ir Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith were Mrs, Bonnie Meenen and family, Mr. and Mrs. ljoyd Rotwrls and Ginger and Iz Casper, A birthday dinner In honor of Mrs. Flora Fabrlzlo was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Tlsmias Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tmn Fabrlzlo and faintly and Rosie Fahrizio all helsd her Pay-s- on visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins and the Ronald Horrocks family. The Lapolnt MIA maids won championship nf the Ashley Stake Volley Ball. Roma Jean Woolley was chosen all star player of the Lapolnt team. Kavla Walker Coach, Kenna Dee Hartle, Roma Jean Woolley, Pat Hulter, Christine Nyhergand Gwen Huber were the players. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hartle id Granger visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laris Woolley and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle the weekend. AR VIM'S AUTOMOTIVE 258 East 2nd North in Roosevelt, Utah Phone 722-222- 5 KWOOOnCBOtlCCBCOC Yumum peg . O Valva Grinding Construction FOR Land Leveling, Dams. Land Clearing, Ditches, Canals, Well I .oration. All types of earth moving and excavation. Work guaranteed to specificaliona! CALL RILL riTCHF.R Phone 722-- 3 4(1 8 Evenings, 1 722-313- 0 Wheel Alignment O Power Steering Brakes O Automatic Trans. Brum Truing O Professional Tune-u- p Balancing O Air Conditioning Come in and let us offer guaranteed help! p Luxury? One word tells it all: are limited, many thousands of acres of good range ate mt used or only lightly used lierause id the distance to water. These conditions make Blue Mountain an excellent area to install guzzlers to open more range for wildlife and livestock. A guzzler Is a rnmplete collecting, storage piece of land which is carefully leveled so that the water drains In one The apron Is then covered direction. with a layer of native asphalt, or other suitable material, the edges are raised so tliat any precipitation that falls on the apron Is directed to the storage pond. One inch rainfall striking Ute asphalt apron will provide 6,000 gallons of usable water. Storage of the water takes place in a deep pond to keep evaporatlim to a minimum. The sides and bottom of the pond are lined with nylon relnforred butyl rubber, to prevent the water front Infiltrating Into the ground. The dlstrllmtlim system consists of a standpipe in the bottom of the iond connected to an underground pipeline which In turn Is connected to a watering trough. The water troughs are fitted with float valves so that the wlsde system Is and needs little maintenance. Although the cost of the guzzlers Is Initally high, the benefits derived and the long expected life of the project Indicate that this method of water collecting Is less ex;ienslve by 5(fi than hauling water, the next most Inexpensive source. The ability of the guzzlers to collect water has surpassed our expectations. The newest guzzler, built near Point of Pines on Blue Mountain was constructed In June and July of 1969, Within three weeks of completion, more than three feet of water had been stored In the pond. By late Oc tnber, water was approaching the spillway. Water from winter snows and summer storms will likely provide a dependable source of water for stork and wildlife. ed funeral brother Phil Thompson and daughter of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the Clarence Horrocks home. Lusty. B & D possible to do so. The Bureau of land Management's Vernal District presently has four guzzlers Two of in operation on Blue Mountain. the four were built by the Utah State Fish and Game and are used exclusively for gamebirds. The other two guzzlers were constructed with the cooperation of the livestock men. They each hold approximately 150,000 gallons of water and are used for livestock and wildlife watering. The Blue Mountain Unit of the Vernal Distrlrt Is a Mountain Plateau In the 10 to 12" rainfall area. The BLM, in with the range users of the Unit, has dime extensive work in spraying of sagebrush to develop some of the best native range in the State of Utah. Unfortunately, the soils of the Blue Mountain Unit are very (termeable and as wmn as water strikes the ground, It isabsorlied The few reservoirs that Immediately. exist im Blue Mountain are placed w here rocks come to the surface and provide a bottom that prevents leakage. Since these Ray Hackett visited his father and mo, Mr. and Mrs. Moss In Salt Lake Wednesday. He also visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles, Mrs. Margaret Giles, Mr, and Mrs. Sharron Nellson ther 0332013 COBB if. a 1 Saturday, Jan. 3, Altamont high school speech department attended tlie East Carbon College Forensic Meet. Altamont students participated In debate, oratory, legislative forum, extemporaneous speaking, dramatic reading and humorous reading. Twenty four students participated in the meet: Susan McConkle, Nelson Burton, Annette Bolton, Sandra Fisher, Linda Nelson, Peggy Nelson, Connie Evans, Rudy Monsen, Kaye Seeley, Paula Miles, Dean Burton, Ralph Oman, Tawna Mitchell, Lee Jessen, Edwin Hartman, Cindy Barton, Charles Hansen, Rex Watts, Ann Young, Karma Thacker, Carol Goodrich, Glenda Thacker, Shane Heary and Bonnie Potts. Mrs. Alma Young went ss a Judge and chaperone with teachers Ethyl Lee Jensen and Donna Barton. members Qffl IZSj UAPOI dEKEQOSZe attend forensic meet City, Nevada, CALL Guzzler" is a word that residents of the west are going to hear more and more of as time progresses. "Guzzlers", or as they are known officially Water Catchment Basins", collect and store water In areas where It Is not normally AHS speech students rui-perait- on DATE of the ANNUAL MEETING to a WARMER season, instead of galoshes. Christensen, Talntage. Mr. Ronald Miller who came from Trinity Methodist Church In Kearns to conduct the Sunday morning service at the Myton Presbyterian Church Special music was a vocal duet by Jennie Miller and Laura Thompson with Mrs, Robert George as accompanist. A social hour was enjoyed as all present greeted Mr. Miller and his wife who accompanied him. Visitors will come next Sunday to conduct the 11 a.m, service from First Christian Church In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mry William Fausett are the parents of an Infant son, born Saturday at the Duchesne County Hospital. Two small brothers are eagerly awaiting their new brother's arrival home. The Myton LDS Ward held a budget dinner at the ward chapel to raise funds for church maintenance The new ward chapel under construction Is steadily nearing completion and will be a splendid addition to Myton. A recent letter received from Mrs. Gladyes Dart who Is visiting her daughter at Bonners Ferry, Idah, reported a 9 Inch snowfall on January 28. This Is a much different weather than we are enjoying In this area was the report returned to her. -Mrs, Ruth Murray accompanied Marlon Harrison of Roosevelt on a trip to Salt Lake Monday, returning home Tuesday, while there Mrs. Murray visited relatives and - Nor man Labrum atTremonton, Mr. Shirley Merham at Ogden and Mr. and Mra. Lanny Roza in Clearfield laat week. Visitors st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tax sell during the weekend were their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Van Tassell and baby who cams from Provo where Boyd la attending BYU. Among those attending college st Provo who spent the weekend visiting their parent! and friends, were Sandra Crapo, Evelyn Roberta, Shell Abegglen and Sharon Abegglen. members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints st Sacrament meeting Sunday, were Terry Lynnn Davis and Julie Davis, daughter of Keith Davis, who were confirmed by Ted Monks, Lynettc Sorensen confirmed by her grandfather, Elmo Anderson, Charlotte Brokaw waa confirmed by her grandfather Austin Brokaw. Babies blessed were the son of Mr, and Mrs, Keith Davis who waa blessed and given the name Keith Wayne by Ted Monks. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Van Tassell was blessed and given the name Freda by her father. The sun of Mr, and Mrs. I .eon FlUlglm was Messed by his father and given the name Doug Mathew. -- Mr. and Mra. Elmo Anderson of Fountain Green were weekend visitors at the ranch home nf their daughters and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sorensen. 1970 Marquis from Lincoln Mercury Pass the word : inspired by Lincoln Continental, it's the most beautiful thing that ever happened to a medium priced car. L & V L Motor Company Tour One-Sto- 722-m- S Ah, that Continental Charm p Car Service" Roosevelt, Utah f WnlMDA |