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Show Ii K t Editorial 0A8IN STANDARD UINTAH A ceweeUdaUen Woolgrowers set banquet Mar. 27 Thursday, March 30, 1969 rap ( thr Rawnvlt Hbtmlard aad I'laUh llaala Rrmrd Dear Editor; It will never show on the Founded IMS Ik twChum at Mon B, ISIS Art Matter aa at liter EatrrN fcwwtll, Utah, -l O. BOX IM - S4SM F. Pt'BLISHED THURSDAY AT ROOSEVELT, UTAH Association 0QQCQQ0 QGPQ The annual banquet and business meeting of the Duchesne County Woolgrowers Assn, will be held Thursday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the IDS Church at ML Home. The cost will be $1.50 per plate. Those Interested in attending may contact the director in their area. These are Wen-zLuke, Roosevelt; Ray Frultland; S. F. Broadhead, Mortensen, Jr., David Nye, Tablona; Paul Christensen, Talmage, Roy a; ML Lindsay, -Hersel lorg, Altonah-Bluebe- ll DuOrven Moon, Altamont; record books, but, as far as were concerned, Tablona high yBrsfeniSTCsmussen People from out of the Basin that attended John Gardners funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner and children, Chad school Tigers won more than just a ballgame last Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the George Albert Smith Fleldhouse, BYU Campus, Provo, Utah. We won the grand prize, Inherited a million dollars, had Christmas, New Years, and the Fourth of July all rolled into one, and have been floating on Cloud 9 ever since. We have this feechesne. ling of having won the tournaThe annual dues will be 5$ official. isn't that ment, but head for county and state per So we offer congratulations to and the last day membership on North Sanpete high school to market wool for up signing their vlstory, with a special the pool will be March through to Hurricane congratulations small school 27. "Tigers, another Members of the pod usually on having done so well. receive 3 to 5$ above the marWe are proud of the team, ket price as a result of their those six hard working cheermembership in the pod said, has that leaders, the pep-dof the organization. officers performed so well all season, student-body the support all the way, and the weary parents who have traveled everywhere the teams have played. We have a special thanks for Mr. Max Excell and Mr. Bob Park, who A special Feeder Sale of apare probably the proudest coaproximately 1000 head of calves ches in the state. So, don't will be sold at auction Saturday, anyone be alarmed if the weat- April 5 at the Uinta Sales Barn. her forecast indudes a pink Included will be 400 mutatCloud floating over Tablona high ion calves ,from the Ute Tribal school. It will bo there for a long Enterprise, 400 choice Uintah time. Basin calves and other fat and Thank you for that editorial last week, that came before the predated it. ballgame everyone up here ap- Tablona Supporters and Marldee, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner, all from Calif.; Dr. and Mrs. Ed McQuarrle and daughter Rhonda, Beaver; Mr, and Mrs. Harmon Neber, Sprlngvtlle; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Timothy, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Dye, Salt Lake, Kenton Gardner, Salt lake, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Wardel, Sprlngville, Those from Ballard that went on the Priesthood Temple Excursion Saturday were Bishop Max Todd, Zane Asay, Dave Clark, Lee Angus, Wesley Earl Murphy, Bishop Beardall, and Bishop Collins. Word was received by Marvin Kettle that his sister, Clara Gardner, Salt lake had very suddenly become seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kettle and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kettle went Saturday to Salt lake to see her, Mrs. Gene Kettle spent three days in Salt Lake, last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Calvert, Salt lake, were visitors at the Hazel Shisler home, Mrs. Calvert is Hazel's sister. Carl Shisler was called to ell Myton-Bridge-la- Home-Bonet- Agreement brings Uintah county attending the school and will take care of transportation for their students. Again we commend the men involved on the two boards for their foresight in behalf of education in the Basin. Although Union high school has not been greatly hampered by the present agreement, we do feel that a number of handicaps which have curtailed some areas of growth will be eliminated under the new Although it is not and certainly will not satisy all of the people, an agreement has been ratified between Uintah and Duchesne school districts as to the future operation of Union ' High School. Despite the complexities of the problem involved, the two school boards were able to sit down together last Tuesday evening, and, amid the various pro-- , came posals and counter-proposal- s, up with a working agreement that was at least acceptable to both two-coun- ty agreement The future is not all peaches and cream, however. Duchesne district is not a rich dttriet However, with the broadening tax base fa tbe county, due to oU development and other activities, along with other heipa available to the AimtrtM the educational opportunities at Union, as well as the other ktk schools of the district, will boards. B a s i c a II y. the agreement calls for the transfer of the opera- tion of Union High School to the Duchesne school district. The administration transfer will tmnam effective in July, 1970, allowing time for the phase-ou- t of the board of managers, and an orderly change to a new administration. Uintah school district he ufdstad, There are a lot of details to be washed out and iuydeaaented In tbe proposed change at Union. will retain 59 preoAr hniMii ownership f and Duchesne district will he responsible for any new construction, with the additions to be the sole property of Duchesne district. Uintah district will also pay a tuition for any students from ibGQQ Z ! S Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller purchased the Neldon Nyberg home in Roosevelt and after a complete remodeling job are in the process of moving In, Millers sold their farm to Clive Sprouse. They had lived on the home place since the spring of 1937 and in Monarch a mile or so North years prior to that. Margaret Lo ranger was released as homemaklng leader and Elaine Mathews will re- place her. Gall and Margaret Loranger and son Glenn, Louis and Evelyn Loranger, motored to Granger Sunday to attend a dinner and honoring the toys father, Henry Loranger, B2nd birthday, at the home of Cecil and Mary Loranger, Grandson Duane and Mary Lou Horen from Vernal were dinner guests also, Members of tlie ward attending Priesthood Temple session In Salt Lake Saturday wers Maurlne and Arvln Dellon, Harry Tomlinson, Gerald Dye, Maurel Taylor, Jim Alvy, Lynn Johnson. LaMar Wilson, Keith Jensen, George Thatcher, Eugene Workman, company at the Reed Anderton home was Mrs. Gary (Rleta) Anderton and daughter from Granger, Brownie and Wendy Tomlin- - Consequently, problems will arise. We feel, however, that with the bask understanding that has now been reached and agreed upon, the future will take care of itself. son and son, Clearfield, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Freston and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson, Kolens Fenn and niece Shelly Dye from Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend with her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Devon Fenn. Mrs. Thelma Anderton entertained at a quilting bee during the week. Ice cream and cake was served. Marley and Delmar Hamblin and Bud Anderton left for Escalante to start a trail job which will take about 6 weeks. Mrs. Carol Andrews and baby spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Fenn. Carol was recuperating from leg surgery. Mrs. (Karl) Audrey Ricbens entered dte hospital Monday, where she will have major surgery Tuesday, Rodney Rlchens will come home from Dixie College for a few days while his A daughter mother Is 111, Linda Buck and bthy from Wyoming la hers helping with Marie Sam, Devera Beach, Eddie Loranger, Patti Hamblin and Aryln Haalem. One of the very last landmarks of the old townofCedsr-vle- w caught fire and burned to the gound Saturday. Charlotte and Gilbert Kyna-sto- n and family moved from Second ward to Vernal where Gib has employment with Su- perior Tire Co. Orienne and LaMar Wilson accompanied by her father, Newt Miller, were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Some of the ward Ball fans going to Provo to watch the tournament games were Dr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald, Mr. sad Mrs. Jack McArthur, Mr, and Mrs. Mlrt Jennings, Mr. end Mrs. Lys Miller. Lyle and Rooe Fenn from Torrance, Calif, arrived to spend a weak with Lyle's pa- Powell. Danny Dean, Salt Lake, has spent the past two weeks with Ruth and Myron Haalem. Danny lived with Haalema at one time, Saturday night they gave a combination birthday and going away party honoring Danny aa he leaves for Navy ervlcs In a week. Guests were Ellen and Joy Larsen, Robert Hunt and girl friend Glenda Thacker, Arva Hamblin, Alice The New, High Producing . . . Male Earley new available at Moody Dree NEW SEED STRAIN SUITABLE TO THIS AREA.'Jt OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS PRODUCES HEAVIER THAN BONNEVILLE have as ample supply of Vale Barley, aa wen aa ether field seede ALT ALFA, CLOVER, sad GRAINS, InctadlAg LAWN GRASS We Funeral services held for Mrs. F. Harrison Thursday , March 6 In the Roosevelt Stake Center for Mrs, Florence S. Harrison, 71, who died March 9 in a Roosevelt hospital following a long illnesi. Services were conducted by Woodrow bishop Nielson, Prayer at the mortuary waa given by Lorraine Bolton, Daw-n- et te Adamson played the organ prelude and postlude music. Lazell Henrle, former bishop of Mrs, Harrison, gave the inMusical numbers vocation, wers a song by Mrs, Rhoda Bench and Mrs. Francos McKay by Mrs. accompanied Adamsonj an organ solo by Michael Harrison, a grandson; and a song by Mrs. Dorothy Luck, accompanied by Mra. Lillian Wiikerson. Speakers were Paul Murphy and Lionel Jenaen. Tbs history wu read by Bishop Ntslssn, Pater Mower, a brother-in-la- w, gave the benediction, PaJlbearsrs were Jay Bolton, Michael and Rick Harrison, s. Brent, Craig and Daryl Douglas Bolton, with the U. S, Navy, and Lynn Hor-roc- ks were honorary pall- I 722-119- 2 onos. feeder cattle. Regular sales are held each Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. W Nerbfst Twlrnaf I ETKffy RascI HDBat Hmdquortert Weed A I iuaa Freddy Rich In rna llvn .w y Grate A J lb. Fresh Pork Roast S la last Sunday from Fort Ord, Calif, and said that ten men recently had develovery ped meningitis. Two of the men had died from it. Max is Rasmussen's son, Jerry Hatch has been ill for the last week. He is now improving. The students home over the weekend from college were Millie and Pauline Cook. Mille is Fred's daughter and Pauline is Jack's daughter. Also Anita Ercanbrack was home for a week from college. It was the quarter break. She is attending the College of Southern Utah, and is the daughter of Wesley Ercanbrack. Visiting over the weekend at the Ursel Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jon son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Woods and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wabel and baby. Lyle Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Wabel are Johnsons children. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Nellson and children were weekend visitors at the Brlsbln home. Mrs. Nellson is Brlsbln's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Markey, Gusher spent Sunday at Logan getting acquainted with their fbul niwBl lateway Comte M, BsilUiDiNiuU" president Word was received here that Mrs. Clara Kettle Gardner died in a Salt Lake hospital Monday morning. 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Cleo Womack was the coordinator, Stake Dear to My Heart Night was held at Ballard. Guest speaker was Helen Larson. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wall were speakers at Sacrament meeting. They are moving to Vernal. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth All-rreturned home after spending two weeks in Los Angeles, Calif. They spent their time visiting with their daughter Sharon and family, while there Sharon had a new baby daughter, The Freshman Frolic was held Friday night at West Jr, high with a large crowd in William Taylor, doing there. Max Ramussen called home Ha Hoda as1"4 Vitamin parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark visited at the Jerry Hatch home recently. Mr. Clark is foreman at the Boy's Ranch at Hannah. He reports how much (hey enjoy working with the twenty one boys that live there. The public is invited and welcome to to come anytime and visit this place, and see what they are I Funeral services were held Hor-rock- PHONE Special feeder sale April 5 at Sales Darn on 1 MOODY ub rents, the MUfoa Ferns. Lyles father "Mick" Is tome from the the family. hospital, but atUI quits 111. Dahl and Bonnie Powell and and Unda Scwarts, Salt children, Salt Lake, apent the Lake, visited with her parents, weekend with his father James the Byron Bowdens over Sunday. r O future commendation-brig-ht new granddaughter, The new Mr. and Mrs. Tree Mountain, on business for He was the Farmers Union. gone several days. r. COIWONT I HO lAFFWAY ITOCEI tNCOHMATIO I |