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Show vr VMM IUI 10 T).-- elelt, Utah , I If", 7 - j Funeral services held for George Simmons Of" r " I ! ": Knight diversion dam completed one-thi- rd rd S.lriiir.fjfiS, 75, i caused the Duchesne run-o- ff to more and bu.i'er than usual, and this held rainfall The Knight Diversion Dam f'p.vo, died Frl- 'I.T. r,f d heart attjrl complete, project Is vMle fisliii.i.; dt Strawberry Ke-- reports John Brown, vice presii v'.ir. dent of the general contracting J!- - w., i i,n. I'pl.rijdi y United Structures, 3, 1302. company, i' Ii.irf!t'.h1 if, George W Inc., ol Dolores, Colo, li.'l Sar.ili V.'liitfrion SIimhoiiS This small dam, !ullt upHe iiurri'-f- J hl.sie Fern Marroti stream about 4 12 miles frou ,n January 22, 1013. lie receivDuchesne Cltv. will divert the ed tn-.i'1'jii in the Charles-t'ji- : Waters of the Durhesne River sr l.M'i.s. through a feeder pipe to the . . S. one-thi- rier rd t!e project progress on this concrete diversion dam. The 'lain is 240 ft wide, and is eii.g I uilt perpendicular to the It develops a little ti earn. pool area upstream from the lain, and when water is wjnted the Starvation Reservoir i .r to a radial gate Is operated turn the water into the lepder up ! a Mr. Regional r.f- -l i1 Winner's Choice of either: iiiovi-'- PATIO HEATER HARDWICK GAS RANGE INFRA-RE- r will-;- dha i VALUABLE LOCAL PRIZES: t. t. I. !: I'iV ii VALUE: $13.15 FREE! 1968 FARMERS' ALMANAC! to every family that registers Registrations Close October 141 s f TH ESElFESTI 'run. Hu was an active member ol the IDS C'hurrh. holding the pi ipsthoiid oiflccfif High Priest. Survivors include his wifcol Provo, five .sons and five daugh- JUST COME IN AND REGISTER V ALlV ALUJES: ters. f'airell Baronet VENTED CAS AREA HEATER REG. SUMS MODEL DRH-1S- CtQyL88 . ISIS L !&; BLOWER MODEL REG. S1M.SS MOOFI DRH-MD- M, Donald vAi ontDEA'RB ORNt DEARBORN I'j'.v :i" $139 Simmons, H. ' Enroll in PTA io benefit children, adults RAYS NORTHERN GAS IllONI 7'!2-83.- ' KOOxKYKI.T i j me- ed. anticipated the remaining Items of work will Include the final clean-u- p, electrical connections and minor Items. The vice president said the workers would not remain at the project this winter. Only a skeleton staff would remlan here. It Is expected the spring work would lie resumed after high water spring run-off- ". Scheduled completion time In early August 1968. Mr. Brown said. It Is friend Interested In the wel.-farof children and youth Is urged to join a local school PTA and participate actively In e of better homes, better schools, and better communities. This year PTA has given added appeal to its regular programs with emphasis on five sperial projects of vital concern to all adult citizens. These are: Critical Issues, Smoking and Health, Childrens' Emotional Health, Helping Children Achieve Alden Whitehead schools Explorers of Roosevelt District held their annual election and business meeting last Wednesday night. Officers elected were announced by Floyd Lab-ru- ' BASIN' STANDARD 'erM.zj! on pays big dividends to farmers' For one thing, you avoid the baa weather that usujby plags.es th's area m the sarin,; Fall appiicat.on s sound from .ir agronomic standpoint The nitrogen works all winter loni iMJiid ASSOCIATION ere s i- ; , Fert Drugs HEADQUARTERS" zerv C np W $ - f h 1 J '1 W!:. ,i Fertilizers MIXING DELIVERING SPREADING ... Fertilizers See your INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. lunek Minifir ALBERT NIXLgCt Phone Knnsevelt 722-25- Plume ? Plume I.'iI-xti- ii PRESCRIPTION vmvovtnj-- FERTILIZER NITROGEN Phosphates FUELS CANNED GOODS DRUG Ihi Drag Uintah Farmsrs VatulMry Buppltae Co-o- p Westers Phone Dilw - Roosevelt 722-2.V- imvmv)nn Agency Phone 722-244- Roosevelt 1 We Specialize IN FARM O MISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY SALES S SERVICE Roosevelt Equipment Phone 722-327- lloosi-vel- t 2 o MISCELLANEOUS TIRE f Tires i BUILDING Wheel Kiilanring d Alignment Brake Serviee WILL TRADE TIRES FOR MOST ANYTHING of VAI-l'On Highway 40 i.i Roosevelt Phone Front-En- SUPPLIES E 722-327- 1 MOORE PAINTS LINOLEUM SAVE AT TURNERS IHIUAND QUALITY CHECKED Dairy ; Products j ' j For Hume Delivery 1 Call 722-324- i RnoMP,ypt i The Brand You Know . . . with the Quality You're Sure Of!" BUILDING SUPPLY - Roosevelt Phone 122-33- TWO GOOD PLACES TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . rrn HERE AND AT HOME!" later dates. m Try Our Seadm! Frontier Grill and Motel Roosevelt, Utah innnruij MURPHYS APPLIANCE Service Is Our actl-vlslt- es man. Cabinet chairman Whitehead announced that other events will be planned and announced at m n o .j - discussion of super of the Utah National Parks Council and Roosevelt District was conducted by chairman Whitehead. Members selected two Fall events. A Explorer Rifle Match and Archery Contest will be held October 14. Tommy Page, Post' 253 was selected chairman and Newell Rlchens, advisor of the Leslie Gardner rifle match. was appointed chairman of the archery contest and Explorer advisor, Evan Olsen will serve IN DUCHESNE as event advisor. A winter outing will be held "Fast Change (Tire) Artist" In December for TIRES CHANGED Explorers. PUNCTURES PATCHED Lyle Perrlsh of Post 252, Ballard Ward, was named chairEmergency Starting Servlre A at lowest costs featuring - Farm Supplies! MODERN The meeting was attended by Explorer Advisors, Post Presl-- 1 dents and Cabinet Representatives of Posts in Roosevelt Dls- -, MM 'fh'felW J Altiinnmt retary. - !? Buchanan Feed RiHMoielt - Phone 722.I4.ii - Roosevelt trlct. r e g ,es , aur 'r; ; So te.it fe Spr.i'g 'us nod ..eat1'''' ge' "f fr DUCHESNE DIRECTORY dec.r, " (ippned roc! C" FARM SUPPLIES MAKE OUR pill'll STOKE YUI'K HltESl'It I PTION are closed this Thurs. and Frl., so the teachers and principals and other certificated personel of the district may participate In District Chairman. Alden the annual fall meeting of the Whitehead of Explorer Post 251 Utah Education Assn, in Salt Roosevelt First Ward wasel- - Lake. ected chairman of the Distrct The school district office at Explorer Cabinet. Mr. White- - the courthouse will remain open bead has been active In scouting and has earned the Eagle B144 0 1441144 HI 1 11111 Award. Elected as vlcectulrmanwas Steven Uresk of Myton Ward! Explorer Post 253. Mark Duncan of Explorer Post 270, of NeoU was elected Cabinet Sec- -. UULJbUUUilUUUIJUUUUUUL INTERMOUNTAIN FaM District County School ' Fertilization H heads Roosevelt Schools closed annual UEA Dist. Explorers for In the Duchesne All will undoubted! v j, roved profitable for children everywhere. Fall S (BmH) The premium discount is ofa result of company studies which shot' that there distinct Is a relationship between good grades and safe driving. Mr. Holt stated over 400 companies affiliated with the National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters and the National Automobile Underwriters Association are offering the lum discount. Aldrn Whitehead . . . elected president of district explorers. h- 1'INTAH I fered as establishing of Parent-TeacAssociations on the secondary level. Every one of the more than 490 local units of the state will direct energies toward recognizing local, state and national needs and join with councils in providing information and assistance that will meet these neeils. The advantages of organized group action focused or. such tiinelv topics of interest ar.d roncern Poster Paper White and Colored H U Q FARM Sl'PPLIES urses. ami the Self-Estee- m Q DRUG STORES for lower Insurance rates providing they are either a junior or senior attending a high school full time or are full time students In a college or university and meet the following scholastic requirements: Rank among the upper 20$ of his class scholastically or, have a grade average of B" or Its equivalent or, if the system of letter grading cannot be averaged, no grade shall be below B". Have an average of at least 3 point on all subjects combined using numerical grade points of 4, 3, 2 and 1, or be on the Deans Ust." Honor Roll" or comparable list indicating scholastic achievement. A statement form which will be furnished by the students insurance agent or insurance company must be signed by a school offlcal Indicating that the student has met one of these scholastic requirements for the discount in the Immediately preceding school semester. A new statement must be furnished on each anniversary date of the policy. This additional discount may be combined with discounts offered by insurance companies to those who have completed reorganized driver education co- the Utah PTA. With Participation Triggers Action" as Its theme, the Utah enPTA joins the nation-wid- e deavor for enrollment of members, October 9 through 20. Every parent, teacher and the study and development BUSINE reduced insurance rate clerk at the project. By the time winter sets In, the contractor anticipates all placing of concrete and Installation of the sluice gates, Installation of most of the riprap work and backfill items finish- cemetery at Vernal, I Top students get Mr. Gale G. Holt, Roosevelt, member of the Utah Associaand the Murray-Whit- e Irrigation Canal were both diverted tion of Insurance Agents of Cento the east of the diversion dam tral Utah Insurance Agency, Issued a reminder to Utah stuproject. Four of the chief employees dents that good grades are also are from the company's head- paid off In lower Insurance quarters in Dolores. They rates. Utah is one of several are Fred Brandt, the general states and territories where superintendent; Terry Gorsuch, approval of the lower rate assistant superintendent; John structure will become effective Glllam and Jim Showers, car- October 1, 1967. Young men and young women Mrs. Terry penter formen. (Rita) Gorsuch Is the company over the age of 16 may qualify chanic and member of the LDS Church, Survivors Include his widow of Gusher, three sons and one daughter, Wayne and Frank, both Gusher; Helen Ferguson, Roosevelt, and Johnnie Ferguson with the U.S. Army at Ft. Knox, Ky., five grandchildren, brothers and sister. William, Lehi; Mrs. William (Vervil) Blanchard and Leonard, Roosevelt; Glen and Marvin both Salt Lake and Gene. Kearns. Burial was In the Maeser Monday at 1 p. m. at Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary. Burial was lu the East Lawn Memorial Hills. Membership In PTA Is the first step toward Liking positive action in lienefltlng children and adults in our local enmiiiiinlties. In Utah and In the nation ", according to Mrs. Youngs McGregor, President ol i funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. In the Ballard Ward Chapel for Delbert Ferguson, 62, who died September 30 at his home In Gusher ol a lingering Illness. He was born May 3, 1905 In Victor, Ida. to John and Rob-ln- a He Campbell Ferguson, married Wanda Eskelson June 14, 1930 In Durhesne. He was a self employed Ka-ma- 1 )VVDOVVNLOW' MONPTHLYJAYMENTS! 1 Delbert Ferguson funeral services held on Tuesday Trl-ilP- ll; DAM GOING I' I Pictured U Knight invention Duni construct bin with sluice imy ilowr.Ntrmni ultili concrete pliieeinent anil concrete transit mixer trucks in the background. A cubic yard of concrete bucket full of concrete, ready to lie dumped, is seen In center of picture. (I'SHK photo). DIVERSION operators operate trucks lulldozers. cranes and loaders. As many local men as could obtained for (he jobs have I ten employed by the contractor. It was July before the contractor was able to get Into the area to divert t h e Duchesne River from the diversion dam site. This river is diverted through land leaned from Melvin B. White. The Durhesne River ment The unusual amount of pected. d- j At present, this company employs 32 men on the project. Including carpenters, truck drivers and laborers. The equip- . Slinmont:, Whlternrks; drvin E. Slimnuns, Provo; Merlyn K. Simmons, and I.f'on I. Simmons of Clearlleld; Mrs. Charley (Evelyn) Swarts, Maple ton; Mrs. Kay (Lula) Holt, Ogden; Mrs. Ralph (Ver renal Prescott, Neola; Mrs. Wayne 'Ora) Morrill, Salt Lake; 40 grandchildren; 22 great-granchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mel vm Etaugh, Eureka; flv Jesse Simmons, brothers, Chester; Albert Simmons, s; Sylvan Simmons, Brigham City; Ernest Slinmons and foseph Simmons, Metier. funeral services were held pipe. ;- years. ll:s la. I. ties were lishing, gardening an'l music. With hlf ii.usic, he pi i.Ml with Mr. Burgess ami Ci, entertaining at rest hfiint-.- around Provo and LANTERN NOTHING TO BUY : into the io-r-- I"1- VALUE: $21.15 LP-GA- S m Ill aqueduct, Starvation Reservoir, west ol Durhesne. The contract, awarded in Mirch ly the U.S. Bureau ol i to this firm, niidtion i'.'l'.SS".1",, allows 7)Q work-i;.days lor the contractor to complete the project without Mr. Bruwn says his penalty. corporation expects to nearly complete the project this fall, before cold weather sets in. Then the workmen will return to put finishing touches on the project In the spring. Work on the project didn't get underway this spring, as soon as the company had ex- i CAMP STOVE S . errv Strawl loir i!. I." operated ,i west Center Street. S'ati',:. II" !,a'J eet. retired f',r th" past HEATER INFRA-RE- i moved tf a l, ere !, i ll.i-- r . stal l" ii.rl 'vo:k--'- ! rv.l" rr""k. II" I jt"i Tri'l"U ,md I.. ij, f,n,i . I., mesteaded a tarn, i j while .it tin . Al.t-i- VALUE: $41.10 LP-GA- SiiMiinhs I'',i,sevf-li- anil Motor TIRES Tiine-up- x BATTERIES AITESOR1ES Open from B a m. to 10 p.m Steve Exauk, ()Mrator I Carlson Cleaners Professional and Coln-O- p 5 DRY CLEANING Business! We xervlre all G. E. Urge and small appliances'. Phone 122-339- - Roosevelt 2 . mmm Phone 722-26- 4 CO IN --OP LAUNDRY Open Every Day 6:30 a.m. . io p.m - Roosevelt nnnmnju 1 iMaru-njTrlrirL- O Buck 0 p AIm . carpet binding and Installation of all flor coverlngi . . DETTS Floor Covering A Upholstery Shop Phone 722-2.M- 9 Roosevelt Welding Service . PORTABLE ARC & ACETYLENE 24-II- Phone 722-262- ROOSEVELT, 5 UTAH |