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Show "&! 5' Senier Citizen I De Clair tine mm The busei for Holiday on Ice for filled up, but there la atill room on Sept 13 if anyone wants to go. The numbers to call are or Anyone knowing a legally blind person should let them know that there is a free publication, published in Grade II braille, that has condensations of books and articles. It is available from the Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind, 20 West 17th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. The phone number is No one has expressed interest in the Senior Summer Olympics which will horseshoe include golf, bicycling, pitching, running, swimming, and tennis. Anyone interested should contact us so you can be scheduled for a playoff with Uintah and Daggett counties. The final competition is Sept. 28 in Salt Lake City. Our meal schedule is the same for this week and next, but Sept 12 our Tuesday meal will be at Roosevelt Elementary and from then on all Tuesday meals will be at schools. 722-429- Brad Max Hicken received his Eagle award in a Court of Honor held Aug. 15, 1978. Brad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Hicken, Roosevelt. He has served as scribe, historian and assistant patrol leader of his troop and has received his On My Honor Award. wsSii SEASON CHAMPS The team from Bluebell took honors as the top winning team in the softball league this year, Myton slow-pitc- h and grabbed the trophy before losing to M & M and Neilsens to come in third in post- Bluebell champs in Myton league but M & M tops tourney The Myton mens alow pitch softball league wound up its season this week with an exciting game that found Bluebell the champions by a narrow margin over MAM. The final score of the deciding game was 12-1Bluebell. It was a close race all the way with Nielsen Furniture winning a tourna-- ; ment in April, and M&M the victors : over n Nielsen in the tournament last week. Final standings are as follows: Bluebell, first with 18 wins, 1 loss; 'M&M second with a 12--2 record; : Nielsen Furniture, 10-Other teams ;in the league were Fillingims ), ), ), Ross Brothers Buds Fort Myton and H. K. : Tank Rentals ). In the tournament, : Nielsen's played M&M in the semi- finals and led all the way but costly ; errors in the sixth and seventh innings let M&M win going away. Nielsen's met Bluebell in the losers - bracket but Nielsens gave Bluebell no : chance to field the baU, scoring eight 1, post-seaso- 4. (7-7- (7-7- (3-1- 1) post-seaso- 8 i : : - : : : Union high school girls' athletics this year are under the direction of Kayla Walker. While new to the Union high school staff. Miss Walker is no newcomer to the Uintah Basin. She graduated from Union in 1970 and attended Ricks College and Utah State before earning her masters degree at BYU. According to Miss Walker, tryouts are being held after school this week for the girls' volleyball team and all interested girls are urged to partici-pate- . Union competes in Region V, and the schedule for this fall is as follows: Oct. 12, Carbon at UNION; Oct. 18, UNION at Judge; Oct. 26, Uintah at UNION; Nov. 2, UNION at Tooele; Nov. 9, UNION at Jordan; Nov. 16, Murray at UNION; Nov. 22, UNION at Cyprus. Competition at the state level will be held Dee. 6 through 9. Jeff Alexander will be coaching the basketball team when that program gets underway Nov. 6. all-sta- the concerts, musicals, plays, speech meets and debates that will also be featured during the year. Our schools are stuffed with talent that everyone can enjoy. PoiJeli of weeks with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll and other relatives. Mrs. Etta Smith passed away in a Salt Lake hospital Aug. 25. She had been staying with Ruth Park for a couple of days, then visited some friends at Whitehallf, t: couple Mont. While there they visited places of interest in Montany, then went over the the Black Hills and Rapid City, S.D., where they spent a few days visiting Charley and Raymond Dump and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weeks were called to Salt Lake two weeks ago. Their son Jim's wife Card passed away Aug. 10 and was buried Aug. 15 in the Valley View Cemetery in Granger. Lawrence and May came home Thursday. Dellas and Arda went to Lavan last week where they spent a few days with their grandson, Dellas Don Barthe-lomeson of their celebratPaula, daughter ing his birthday. Laura Budd and three girls, Joan Jones and of Missoula, family Mont., and LeAnn and Joy Lin Carroll of Salt Lake are spending a Wall, her . T f 1 ? A sister-in-la- She is a sister to Pete Wall and he is the only one of the family of Joseph Wall now living. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allred and family, Mrs. Gwen Fisher and family, and Mrs. Helen Allen and family, all attended the wedding of Johnny Hislop, Granger, son of David and Doris Hislop, Aug. 18. They all had dinner at the Chuck-a-Ram- a with the wedding party followed by a reception that evening. Bruce J. Thacker, son of Ralph and Sharon Thacker, has received his call to fill an LDS mission at the North Carolina Greens borough mission. His farewell will be Sept. 24 and he will go into the mission home Oct. 7. DeLoy (Dee) Elder, CLU The dictionary defines it as quick to react sympathetically." Our agents define it for Mass Mutual. Men and women totally understanding of and responsive to their client's needs. This has been a characteristic of Mass mutual agents for 125 years. Now, with the help of a new electronics telecommunication system called RESPOND, it's even more so. Mass Mutual agents can answer critical financial questions in minutes and hours instead of the days and weeks it takes most agents. serRESPOND, an exclusive, vice that gives this Mass Mutual agent a Justice of the Peace time-savin- g Duchesne Precinct competitive edge. Lee J. Lalli Salt Lake City, Utah DEE ELDER Veto 47 No. 2nd E. 722-207- For Honesty and Integrity Roosevelt Office Raid Political Announce 3 , lull, Wrf rasas 332 ffBamawawHw.HMiMt NITS JUST The gymnastics program is schedulto begin in January, with competitive events in April and May. III ail'i mnt UMIgWVWWWjllU'l'tiLH imillBT.liill1l lllfr.'i .Inuni-HIT- . .Jll.lWi riv.:..ii , i mm ig Meet teachers at East East elementary school will hold its annual "Back to School" night at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 7. All parents of East students are encouraged to attend and meet the teachers. - Hanna Tracy is omellte and Pioneer Chain Sawsl hr Fad, Pra'i! ALL CAR PARTS Main Street Roosevelt Xofcm 8 S4S-M7- S service and ell you your ood Cutting Supplies! Use remember Re-elec- ed Car Parts repared now wttk sports will be keenly, and there should be lots of excitement with three football teams armored up and ready to lets also play this weekend-b- ut played 4M41U went to Yellowstone 16-1- round th' corner dn families. This year rTW Leon and Mary Dump see-sawe- Cold Weather M MVM U home runs. The win set Nielsen's against M&M again in the championship game. The d back and forth with scoring neither team getting much of an advantage until the top of the fifth 4 inning, when Nielsen's took a lead on home runs by Robert Werry and Don Solmonson. Randy Tomaiko brought M&M back in the top of the seventh with his grand slam and then errors again brought Nielsens down. Rando Tomaiko was chosen as tournament most valuable player. Following the tournament the r team was named. It league's includes: Larry Nielsen. Kim Peterson, Stan Potter, Don Solmonson, Robert Werry, Kenny Trowbridge, Greg Todd, Bruce Todd, Tony Grant and Roger Cowan. Director Russel Gingell said that plans are already underway for a good league next year. He added that the league needs for more ladies to turn out and participate, and that the league could use two or three more men's teams as well. : S. a the yearly calendars we see a lot of activities going on during the year. Young people need the communitys support and we urge everyone to get out with their ' EXPERIENCE COUNTS RESPONSIVE Augml 31. 1978 School has opened and is now well under way. In checking over Lola Jonas Girls athletics at Union scheduled : STANDARD 6 8. season tournament. 1 The draftee was ruddy awakened by the sergeant. the was Its 4:30, roar. "Four thirty!" replied the recruit. "Youd better get to bed, oargo, weVo got a long day ahead of us tomorrow. Sept 9 are 738-553- Jr. Continued front page Vida Jensen went to Midway and Orem Monday and returned Wednesday. She visited Stella Kohler and Mr. and Mrs. Andres Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hatton, Salt Lake, visited Blanche Defa. Beth Ann Humes and baby spent a couple of days in Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Humphrey and family went to Logan Friday where they attended the wedding and reception for Kevin Humphrey, ''..A - , KHjj, ' v. ,, j v VsV hurry on down and put in for tho Dost ... So offers the best in pickups and cars. Chevrolet dependability and G & L's home town service. Come In and talk to Hap and Jay todayl Their dealing! 1. G & L 2. 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