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Show Thursday, December 15, Jenson appointed toboardon 1983 Uintah Basin Standard, 12 record of being the leader in train given to both adults and yout leaders on s national avenge is responsible for the Varsity Scout Program recently adopted fay the National Council to be used for all boys 6 years of age. Two new camps were established by the Council in 1983 and it boasts a figure nearing 1000 Eagle Scouts annually. The Eagle is Scou tints highest rank given to a boy. Special troops for the handicapped have also been chartered by UNPC and In School Scouting is being looked into at this tipw. While in the top ten councils in the 14-1- ef j ' &EMW Mf Sa I'j A ''! ;1 ;r ' ,rv Local; BcoujwHy Ipest3 Jenson has ' based in Provo and is seventh largest been appomtedstd serve ; on the In the nation for enrolled scouts and Board ' of the: Utah jscouters. Ranking in the top ten Executiv Nationri .pRrkff CouqdL-councils, the Council competes with n." This Wnthe policy'. making body of others such as Detroit, New York, the1 Council and meets at least land third largest Great Salt Lake quarterly, Others from our local area Council. serving oh the Executive Board an : Georgraphically the Utah National Hollis G. Hullinger and William Parks Council is the largest in area Trowbridge. There are also three yet is number one in saturation or the total boys enrolled for a given appointees in the Vernal area. The Utah National Parka Council number of boys available. of the Boy Scouts of America is This council has an unprecedented , 'We.'! A;, i.f lii m vvp v, 1 . E3c..c'' V.e W iia. i, (i , race. A nice sunny day left the track in perfect condition. year old quarter horses pullblur chariots as they race by the finish ing line at the Cutter Association's weekly QJTTERS Two A Division Chunky Murray vs May and Hogue 12; ML View Qtr. Horses vs Blake Rust; Lee Gines vs Goodrich and Rowley; Jensen and Thacker vs May and Hogue 1; Ray Malinski vs Monsen and Wilkerson. B Division Joel Gines vs Double J Ranch; Bill Ekstrom vs Steve Humes; Ray Malinski vs Dave Thomson; Dan Fabrizio (Bye). 2 year old teams ' Ray Malinski vs Dan and Tal Fabrizio in 1A; Birchall and Jenkins Cutter? Association Results: The Uintah Cutter Association held their weekly races on a dear, eunny day with good track condi- Woehrmann and Thacker and Whitmore in IB; R&E Farms vs Huxford and Richens and Lavern Powers; Davar Gines and But and Max Gines and Bill Critton; May and Bindl vs Parley Comia and Max Farnsworth; Wayne Robb vs Gary Goodrich and Swasey and Lamb; Jenkins, Springer and Richens vs Star World Farms and Kim Baatian; Eldon Monsen vs La vaughn Gines and Lavern Powers; Double J Ranch vs 3 M Ranch and Ronnie Giles; Lee Giles vs Pitchfork Ranch and Joel Gines; Gines, Giles and Sizemore vs Ray Malinski and Pierce and vs tions last Saturday. Here are results and next weeks . schedule: A Division Ray Malinsld defeated May and Hogue; Blake Rust defeated Lavon Gines; Jensen and Thacker defeated ML View Qtr. Horses; Goodrich and Rowley defeated Chunky Murray; Eldon Mon sen defeated May and Hogue.' B Division " North Double J Ranch over BUI. Extrom; Dave Thomson over Joe Gines; Steve Humes over Dan Fabrisio; Ray Malinsld over (bye). 2 Year Old Team A1 Sorensen. Burglaries North Guy Goodrich over Pitchfork Ranch; Raymond Murray over May and Bindl; Ronnie Giles over Wayne Robb;', Walter Powell over Bill Prison; Rowley and Farnsworth over Lavoii Gines; Jenkins, Springer and Richena over Lavern Powers; Pierce and Sorensen over Sizemore, Giles and Gines;Dan Fabrizio over Doc Jenkins; Rick and. Ronnie Robbins over Walter Powril;Thom-ao- n and Snow over Joe Gines; Ray Malinski over Lee Giles; R & E Farms over Swasey and Lamb; Jenkins and Birchdl over Bart Gines; A1 Woehrmann over Devere GUes; Double J Ranch over Thacker and Whitmore; Chad Wilkerson over Elden Monson. The schedule for December 17 is ae flare up . The Roosevelt City Police Department reports that 17 burglaries have been committed in the last two months. We average about (me burglary every four days, said Detective Wayne Embleton. For some reason, weve been struck with a rash of break-in- s. Embleton cautions area citizens to take extra precautions during the holiday season. He reports that several cars have been stolen last month and that numerous bad checks have been floated. follows: Local man has been elected to Angus Association Gary Jessen, Altonah, Utah, hu been elected to membership in the American Angus Association, Dick Spader, executive vice--j of the national organizat headquarters in SL Joseph, Missouri. The American Angus Association, with some 38,000 active life and junior members, is the largest beef TRIDELL NEWS Loma McKee e Merlin McKee is the new director of the Tridell Lapoint Water Users Association. Ha replaces Marvin Huber. Voting was held in the new water building Wednesday. Judge of election in Tridell were I sola Haslem, Vdora MenreU and Loma McKee. e .A band concert was held Friday night at the Lapoint school Several students from Tridell participated, e The annual Whiterocks Irrigation meeting was held in Lapoint, Saturday morning, at the Lapoint Elementary school A number of formers from the area were hi attendance. e Milo Webb returned Wednesday from Salt Lake to be with his family. Milo will start school at Trade Tech in Salt Lake in January, e Ray Haalem, Mr. and Mrs. Dermis Glines and Ward Goodrich took 19 youth to the Provo Temple, Saturday, to do baptismal work, e A court of honor waa held Friday night in the Tridell Cultural Hall Aaron Wallace waa made a Star Scout. e A number of families have gone to the mountains this week to cut ' their own Christmas trees. e Thelma Taylor accompanied her daughter to Salt Lake Wednesday.'' e Elder Bruce Goodrich has now reached the mission field. The following is his address: Elder Bruce Goodrich, 109 Twin Oak Drive, Lynchurg, Virginia 24602. . . nation, the Utah National Parka Council maintains the lowest budget ' of any council in the nation. Members of the Executive Board an not payed and cover their own expenses. cattle registry association in the world. Its computerized records include detailed information on nearly ten million registered Angus. The Assodaton records ancestral information and ' keeps records of production on individual animals for its members. These permanent records help members select and mate the beet animals in their herds to produce high quality, efficient breeding cattle which are then recorded with the American Angus Association. Most of these registered Angus are used by the U. S. farmers ana ranchers who raise high quality beef for U. 8. consumption. r . Masons install officers TrideH News The members of Basin Lodge 20 and Ashley 28 gathered in venal Saturday night for the joint installation of officers. Preriding as installing Master was Thuren Odendahl, Deputy Grand Master of Free and Accepted Masons of Utah. Assisting were Vyrl Hatch installing Chaplain, Jerry Hatch installing Marshall and John Beaslin installing Secretary. Loma McKee e Dennis Goodrich returned home Thursday, from the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City where he has spent the past week undergoing medical teats. Virginia Goodrich and Teresa Page went to Salt Lake to taring him home. .The three principal officers installed for Basin 120 were Jac Crinklaw, Worshipful Master; William McCully, Sailor Warden; and Marvin Bozarth, Junior Warden: The installation waa preceded by a dinner at Hotel Sheraton for Masons' and partners. . Jenson has been appointed to serve on the Executive Board, of the Utah Bert e Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kitchen, American Fork, visited Wednesday and Thursday at the home of their son ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen. Mr. Kitchen Mm out to work on his sons new home. National Park's Council. He represent the Uintah Basin area. will Nov Authorizod Doalor For - . WHITE- - ROCKS NEWS Vlrglna Ferguson e The Whiterocks Branch held their annual Christmas party for all aim QlM Kberr TEAM e LOVE AT POWER Hie Power Teem dial i euMyl WKh new SKhouet system thet lowore the nolee Isvelwlthout tedudng the suction power. members and friends. This hall was decorated with one large Christmas tree and there wee also a novel decoration of white stick branches hi one earner of the room. The three long tables each had a runner boughs down the center, decorated with pine cones and red lights. At the entrance to the chapel, Santas sleigh held bags of candy for all the children, ages' two to 92. After a delicious ham and sweet potatoe dinner, a program was presented to the group. The dinner was well attended with over 100 presenL The ladies Relief Society prepared the food end Mrs. VaLois Morrill waa responsible for the decorations. int daughter of Rodney and Jane Rasmussen, and of Kay Rasmussen, Kaylene Rasmussen was Messed last Sunday at the Roosevelt Tenth Ward. John and Cherie Dickey along with daughters Christy and Heidi, drove to Provo to see the Christmas decorations and lights and to do some shopping. e Lorraine Paulson drove Bernard and Phyllis Oberhansley to Salt Iwha City last week where Bernard entered the LDS Hospital for tests and FIRST flight SELF -PROPELLED IPRIGHTVAC grand-daught- 1QQ95 Glide down your carpet with the All-Ne- Model 1761 This complete heme dssnlng system also includes: 20 Power Cord, wktatp-o- n switch, targe easy roi Power-heawheels, Roto-Mstd, ic Vtara-Groom- ar N beater barbruah rod. Power View Window and complete c. w SAVE &00 YOUR CHOICE tool set. ?&" The Worksaver from Eureka Touch Control handle keeps you in control of the vae at all timee. VtoraQiaomsi! beater baribrush roll for deep cleaning action. SULLIVAN'S Roosevelt 722-32- 61 144 S. Main e Glenda Anowchia drove to Provo last weekend along with Msrcy Airowchis and Roberta WysskeL While there they visited with Johnny and Sharon Anowchia, and LeAnna Anowchia, and attended the performance of the BYU Christmas Around ' the World Dance Program in which Kendall was' a participant e Aaron Hansen directed an all instrumental concert at the Lapoint Elementary School last Friday night The concert was presented by the fourth grade recorder band, and fifth and sixth grades beginning bands. Mrs. LaRae Moosman performed a piano solo: Vincent Squire was a member of a trumpet trio; and Matey Anowchia gave a saxophone solo. All junior high students will be hi a Junior High Christmas Concert at West jr. high. Friday night at 7 p.m. December 16. This is well worth attending and we urge you all to come. Also, students are eligible to join either group of performers at any lime so get your instrument and we will be nappy to have you join the group. It's never too late. CUSTOMIZED ESQUIRE VANS -- GMC Trucks and Pontiac Cars BUY NOW WITH NO PAYMENT UNTIL MARCH 1, 1984 On select 12.75 Financing . . f " See our Large Selection of Used Cars and Trucks See Larry, Wade or Merlyn o U' Main Street Roosevelt . |