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Show 5a Tips On Bad Weather Driving Turn on liKhU. In ruin, trill in disappear. Usr park in light at Irnxt, to muki1 your cur more visible. Look out Tor the oily road slick that forms in new ,ruin. It is us slippery as ice and tires skid on it very washers when light drizzles start. From Otherwise, wiper blades may turn the first few drops into the O.liber 7, 1976 an oily smear, report windshield wiier expert at Anco. When a storm is forecast, a good snow driver will park his car . that he will be sble to move it afterwards Avoid tight parking spaces and dont park uphill. Always use snow tires. It's futile to go very far through deep snow without the right tires. cur easily. Use windshield SIAUJATO Files Roosevelt Chapter of the KPiE IF Uintah Basin Standard 1Tr3li October 1,1936 October 4, 1916 Lott. B. L. Dart. Floyd Limb, William Stewart and Lynn Stone made a trip to Salt Lake City Friday of last week in the interest of new water system tor arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Betts on Monday of last week. Mother and child are getting Blin V. A fine baby boy along nicely. My ton. Allred and O'Neil have had their barber pole treated to a coat of paint which has added much to the attractiveness of the sign. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Peterson of Neola announce the marriage of their daughter, Thelma, to Darrell McConkie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McConkie of Roosevelt. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Neilson of Cedarview on Monday of last week and left a fine baby girl The teachers of the Roosevelt grade schools left here Tuesday morning for Duchesne to attend teachers institute. They made the trip in the Harmston Ed P. Evans of Salt Lake City was in Roosevelt Saturday and Sunday looking over the plumbing of the LDS Chapel which will be finished this year, The stockmen are busy bringing their cattle off the mountains. J. B. Brown, Ray Gardner, Wm. Oberhansley and others brought down a large herd last week. truck. October 6. 1926 s EL B. Murphy returned home on Sunday from Fox Lakes where he has been the past four months, supervising the building of the dani there. Mr. Murphy says there was five inches of snow when he left there Saturday and still snowing. October 3, 1946 Neola is very proud of its Sewing class. Miss' Othea Duncan, Nita Beth Harrison and Hattie Lou Gardner won 1st and 2nd prizes on their articles of clothing at the county fair. Miss Alreta Yack won first prize at both the county and state fairs. 4-- Paul Miles was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and :Mrs. Eldwin Wall of Ioka.'-- October 4,1956 Elder Albert Coolotizi will represent the Roosevelt Fourth Ward as a missionary to Western Canada. R. Earl Dillman, Roosevelt attorney, has been appointed by Gov. J. Bracken Lee to the board of trustees, of Utah State Agricultural College. He will serve until July 1, 1957. James E. Bacon took oath of office Saturday evening, Sept. 22, to begin his in the local division of the Utah (toundl. District-Chairma- have been poured, and workmen begin the task of constructing the new Deseret Federal building near the shopping center in the east part of Roosevelt. The financial firm is looking to a rapid completion of the building, so that they can move into the permanent facilities. At present, the firm is working out of the mobile unit. WORK BEGINS-Foundati- PURPOSE OF THE ORDER: To recognize those campers - Scouts, best exemplify the Seoul Cath and Law in Explorers and Scouters-w-ho their daily lives and by such recognition cause other campers to conduct themselves in such manner as tu warrant recognition. To develop and maintain camping traditions and spirit. To promote Scout of helpfulness into a life camping. To crystallize the Scout habit others. in cheerful to service of purpose leadership ons October 2. Elwin Porritt accompanied Lawrence Hoggelt l Denver, Colo., last Saturday. Elwin has lieen employed by Mr. Hoggett fur two weeks, hauling lumber from Hanna to Rangely oilfield. He returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Venna Johnson, Vernal was a guest last weekend at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. sister and brother-in-law- , Hollis llullinger. October 4, 1956 It A. Jacoby, president of the Duchesne County School Board is a candidate of re election to (he hoard from District I. TlCall SIS t . WE ARE HAPPY TO SUPPORT THE Jesse Palm was one of t he lucky ones to Bob Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich arrived home on a three day furlough. Bob has been in Japan the past two years. He returned to Fort Douglas for his discharge. third year as Roosevelt invites all OA members in this area to with and support the chapter and Its activities. join Contact Chapter Chief. Dale Rasmuisen n geographical National Parks Saturday, Miss Eva Hallell of Gusher celebrated her 9th birthday by a party for her little friends. About 12 school mates enjoyed the affair. October SCOUTING PROGRAM: - 1 , KAWASAKI BIKE SHOP Ijowell I,cavii l of the 1). S. Army called the home of Mrs. Mary Powell during the week. He will return to his base in Georgia after a 30 day furlough. at LmQi M 722-418- v II brides parents. October 10,1946 The Neighborhood Sewing Club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Floyd Labrum on Wednesday, Roosevelt lateh Basla StaadflR Covering Resin Nows Nelsh Dreg ... ' Roosevelt FLOOD NOTICE TO UkeCity. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamblin of their announce the engagement daughter, Letah, to Mr. Clifford Morris Woodward of Neola. The marriage will take place, Oct. 7, at the home of the ndRra Drug Roosevelt 2 I Serving the Rosin MdHms Variety Roosevelt - Ilm Stm Roosevelt 26 North 2nd East -- ! Mrs. Joe Malnar has taken the position of postmistress in Neola for the coming winter. Girilda J. Wilkerson, regular postmistress plans on spending part of the winter doing temple work in Salt . 1 ft, 1936 Word was received from George Ross and Wesley Jensen. loka. who left here two weeks ago that they are working in Nevada on the railroad. O. A., AND THE draw an elk permit and came home with his elk from the Whitemcks area. September 24. EARTHQUAKE This is MOON LAKE ELECTRIC valuable coverage now availablel Contact: CONSUMERS Control Utah Insuranco Agency Service Insurance IN THE Agency GDQjKSCflGiSHGi ELECTION AND SUFFRAGE ARTICLE REVISION AREA (Phased March 12, 1975) A joint resolution proponing to Amend Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah; Relating to elections and right of suffrage; Amending Section 2 to decrease he minimum voting age to 18 years in all elections and reducing the durational residency requirements lor voting; Amending Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6, to Replace Electors by Voters; and Amending Section 7 to remove the reference to property qualifications to vote. Those words in italic 'are being eliminated with the underscored words. andor replaced Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed that Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to'iead: Sec. l.The righto of citizens at the State at Utah to vote and hold office shall not bo denied or abridged on account of sex. Both male and female citizens of this State shall enjoy equally all civil, political and religious rights and privileges. Sec. 2. Every citizen of the United States. 1ft years of age or over, whs nboo pronar proof of roridoaco in tbto etoto tor 30 dove neat preceding any election, or lor ouch other ported ae rentored by law, ebal be entitled to veto in the olocuou. t Sec. Every citisen of the Unittd State a, twenty one yean ape or over, wAo hat been a legal niident of tkit stats for riz months an d of tka comity for sixty day next preceding may election, ekall be entitled to vote to the election, except that to a prvoidenttof election year pertom who make proper proof of ntidence to this state for thirty days immediately preceding the hit voter ngiitratio day may register and of tka United States vote for a preeident and c vice-preside- only. States. Sec. 6. No idiot, Bl2Rtlraoo or persons convicted of treason, or crane against the elective franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election, or be eligible to hold office in thin State. Sec. 7. No poison to vote or Thursdays October 7 qualifications shall bo required for any office. See. 7, Except to elections levying a special tax or creating indebtedness, no property qualification shall bo required for any person to vote or hold office. Sec. 8. All elections shall bo by secret ballot. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of any machine or mechanical contrivance for the purpose of receiving and registering the votes cast at any election: Provided, that secrecy in voting be preserved. Sec. 9L All general elections, except for municipal and school officers shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is held. Special elections may bo held as provided by law. The terms of all officers elected at any general election, shall commence on the first Monday in January next following the date of their election. Municipal and School officers shall be elected at such time as may be provided by law. Sec. 10. All officers made elective or appointive by this Constitution or by the Iowa made in pursuance thereof, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shell take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: "I do solemnly wear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of thin State, and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity." Sec. 3. In nil cases except those of treason, felony or breach of the peace, o lectors voters shall bo privileged from arrest on the days of election, during their attendance at elections, and . going to and returning therefrom. Section 2. The secretary of slate is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elector of the State of Utah on November 2, 1976 in the manner provided by law. Sec. 4. No elector jotAE. shall be obliged to perform militia in duty on the day of election except time of war or public Section 3. If adopted by the elector of this state, this amendment shall lake effect on January 1, 1977. danger. We've Moved Into Our New Office As Of Sec. 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector of this State unless such person be a citizen of the United corns add $ Ruby and Norma J; would like to serve food.' refreshments and show you around anytime working during you hours Thursday iia ,vi iiit m - and Friday, October 7 and 8. Cur new Address is: 2 Blocks North of Highway 40 on Highway 87 going to Altamont - |