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Show I County Sheriff: James It. Hall. County Attorney, local hunk represenlu lives and Nssibly a representative of the F.H.I. will conduct this part of the nice ting. I feel that the resMinsiliilily of curbing the bad check situation lies with the Mrson writing the check, but needless to say, there are other ways in which this problem ran he comlxited through coo pcration of the banks and more strict Dui-lienn- The laws. rhi-c- Chamber The meeting is open to the public and everyone is encouraged to attend. The problem of bad checks has a direct or indirect effect on all of us at one time or another. For your information is the current Ctah State Check I .aw. Bead it over and familiar with it. We will also be going over the "Proposed New Check laiws", at the meeting on the 21st. iDAnv person who issues or passes a check for the payment of money, for the purpose of obtaining from any person, firm, partnership, or corporation, any money, property, or other thing of value or paying for any services, wages, salary, labor, or rent, knowing, it will not be paid by the drawee and payment is refused by the drawee is guility of issuing a bud Maid Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce e By Paula O. Bi ll First off, let me remind everyone of our Bad Check Clinic" to be held in conjunction with our next Chamber of Commerce meeting; at Moon Lake Electric Building on February 21, at 8 p.m. There seems to be an overwhelming problem facing merchants and other business people with regard to accepting checks for payment of goods purchased. I am sure we have always had somewhat of a problem in this area, but, of course, all problems are check. For the purposes of this sertion, a person who issues a check for which liaynient is refused by the drawee is presumed to know the check would not be (did if he had no account, with the drawee 12) compounded with a population explosion and this is one the chamber has been asked to assist with. Sheriff George E. Marett, Duchesne Kiwjnis club net y Thursday. 7pm it Newcomers Club, third Thursday, at Roosevelt Area I the sniEDt' LEI) f 30 p m ChambM ol Commerce, thud Thursday at ft pm Business A Professional Womens Club meets the sernnd Monday Second and fourth Thursday ol every month 7 30 p m Lions meetinfs ol theAmencan Regular legion Auxiliary a each 1 p at 7 30 p m in the offices above the BICENTENNIAL PLATE Ghqpibcf" jfXnv HcmlicfZJ bicentennial project is success at each month the year around the Firntier Gull 3 3 '3 5 jyV acquainted. Thereafter, REGULAR & SUPER KOTEX HORMEL. CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT I z. VIENNA SAUSAGE... 3 NABISCO OREO COOKIES 52c PET POWDERED MILK 4-l- b. bag 3.39 PTY HOSE .. 1 .37 SHAMPOO BRECK HAIR SPRAY GRAPE JELLY 48-o- 69c z. CP MEAT WESTERN FAMILY WEINERS F H.. 1.09 SMOKED PICNICS HAM 'T- HAM JUMBO TANGARINES TURBOT HAMBURGER . . . each lb. . LARGE FANCY SUNKIST a tJ.OO ORANGES.... LARGE FANCY SUNKIST LEMONS 79c SLICED - deart visiting farms and ranches and exrhan ging views as relate to agriculture and seeking the answers to questions and solutions to the many problems facing American Farmers. In conelusion, Mr. Holman stated that this was the most ideal way to exchange ideas and views concerning the farmer's problems, in that they can. in a united way. seek legislation which would lie in the best interests of ali farmers through out the nation. ... 49c BRECK, EVERYDAY PRICE WELCH for their home areas. For two days they will be will F6tt 14 MINUTE RICE Airording to Boy L. Holman, President of the I'lah Idaho Farmers Union, on the lbth of February, Utah and South Idaho Farmers Union members will have the pleasure of hosting Farmers Union members from the States of North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska, who will be arriving on the Farmer's Union jet. They w ill arrive in Salt Iaike Uity at 3 p.m., at which time approximately 24 farmers will de plane anti the balance of 24 will continue onto Twin Falls, Idaho where they are exierted to arrive at 4:43 p.m. FarFollowing the arrival of the Fly-Imers from the midwest, there will be a dinner meeting at the Holiday Inn t in Salt Lake Uity and the londerosa Inn in Burley, Ida., for the purpose of getting 3 Mr. Enterline retired after 37 years and Mr. Christiansen after 28 years with the company. Mr. Enterline and Mr. Christiansen were presented with a notebook and gift as a remembrance from fellow employees and service companies. CHIU farmers host fly-i- n guests fanner and their host 3 3 3 3 3 Colo. HORMEL Air-ior- 3 3 3 Company. It was held at the Quadco Building in Roosevelt Feb. 7, with over 200 guests attending in their honor. Out of state guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Furry and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roark, Denver, VBLEimnes dhh Efo Utah-Idah- o 3 The Shell Activities Club sponsored a retirement dinner dance in honor of Delbert Enterline and Chris Christiansen who retired February 1 from Shell Oil 2nd Wednesday at 8 a nr Call 72? 2174 for the place. Thursday February 21 Culture Club at the Anne Platt residence in Ft. Duchesne, 7:30 p.m. Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce meeting 8 p.m. Moon Lake Building. Friday February 22 Union at Wasatch Monticello at Altamont Moab at Duchesne Union high school winter concert, 8 p.m. UIIS auditorium. Saturday February 23 Reception for Kitty Joan Wills and Iarry Rasmussen, Moon Lake Building. 3 3 3 3 3 employees patriotic inscription, depiects Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in a classic pose as they meet to finalize their draft of the Declaration of Independence. The first plate, issued in 1973, featured Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Convention with his ultimate challenge, Give me Liberty a give me death. George Washington praying at Valley Forge will be featured on the third plate to be out in 1975 and the fourth plate (1976) shows the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. The handmade commemorativg plates are being produced by the prestigious Fenton Art Glass Company of Williams- - According to an announcement by Mrs. Kermit V. Haugan, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, every State Federation of Women's Clubs throughout America is taking part in the "Official" GFWC Bicentennial Commemorative Plate Project. "Clubwomen from nearly every dub in the nation are enthusiastically participating in this exci-tin- g project which instills pride in our country and rekindles the wondrous Spirit of 76. said Mrs. Haugan. The second plate in the series was issued January 1, 1974. This plate, with Saturday February 16 Roosevelt 2nd ward Gold and Green Ball 9 p.m. Sunday February 17 Young adult fireside, 8:30 p.m. Roosevelt Stake Center. Tuesday February 19 Duchesne Chamber of Commerce sponsors "bad check Clinic, 7:30 p.m. county courtroom. Wednesday February 20 Regular meeting of the Duchesne Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 p.m. County courthouse. THE BEST DRESSED -- GFWC Union at Morgan COME SEE s WHAT ALL honors retiring The 2nd of a series of four commemorative plates depicts Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson meeting to finalize their draft of the Declaration of Independence. The plates are available from Women's Clubs throughout America. Thursday February 14 PTA Founders Day Dinner at Duchesne elementary multipurpose room 6:30 p.m. Talent show connected with Founders day dinner, 8 p.m. U1IS hosts regional AA wrestling meet all day Socialette Valentine party honoring their daughters, at the Frontier Grill. Friday February 15 Special interest Valentine pot luck dinner, 7 p.m. at the Windsor Heed Home, 145 North 1st West. Union Sophomore Valentine dance, 9:00 p.m. Tabiona at Altamont Duchesne at East Carbon 8 Februory 14. 1974 Shell activities Bar-BQ- rontier Gull STANDARD town, W. Va. On July 4, 1976, Clubwomen will gather at Independence Hall for a final ceremony when the molds of the plates will be publicly destroyed, thereby creating a limited edition. This means, says Mrs. Haugan, that not only will these plates become treasured heirlooms of great personal value, but also they are destined to greatly increase in market value. The second commemorative plate, Mrs. Haugan continues, will be available through local Womens Clubs all over the nation by the first of February. The opportunity for Women's Clubs all over America to participate in this patriotic project, pleases me greatly, for the project not only commemorates the principles on which our proud nation was founded, but at the same time allows individual Women's Clubs, State Federations, and the General Federation to all earn funds for our many worthwhile endeavors. I)r. I). G. Mantyla, Utah Farm Pro, duction. Taco Supt. William F. C. Alva Snow, Olpin Mortuary, Slreitr, Sullivans, Bradshaw Auto, First Security Bank, KVEL Badio, Zions First National Bank, Mirl's Conoco, Marrell Wilkins, Frontier Cafe and Motel, Murray Motor, Ili Land Dairy, Hoosevelt Medical Clinic, Uintah Basin Concrete, Basin Press, Bump's Western Wear, Superior Tire Service, Dr. Calvin B. Kowallis, Bett's Floor Covering, Dr. Dan Dennis, Uintah Basin Standard. Chamber Challenge: Join the progressive minded - Join the Chamber of MEETINGS Duchesne County Sportsman's Club meets the lust Thursday ul every munth at Roosevelt Commercial Club Roosevelt 8 qvcstofS COMMUNITY CALENDAR REGULARLY the lime of issue. i3i An uffense f issuing a bad check shall lie punished as follows: i al If t he check nr series of checks made or drawn in this state within a period not exceeding six months amounts to a sum of not mure than $100, such offense shall In- - a class B misdemeanor. tb) If the cheek or checks drawn in this state within a ieriod not exceeding six mont hs amounts to a sum exceeding $100, but not more than $1,000, such offense shall lie a class A misdemeanor. tel If the cheek or cheeks made or drawn in this state within a period not exceeding six months amounts lo a sum exceeding $ .0(70 but not more than $2,500. Such offense shall lie a felony of the third degree. (d) If the check or checks made or drawn in this state within a period not exceeding six months amounts to a sum exceeding $2,500, such offense shall be a second tiegree felony. Help your Chamber help your community with the had check problem by attending the meeting and lending your support. Memlx-rshiDrive Now in Progress: If a representative of the Chamber of Commerce has not yet called on you - You Call l's - and a representative will call on you imimsliately. ill 3 .r 25c HAPPY VALENTINES DAY 89c |