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Show Army offers new program, stripes for skills Paul Edmunds to head Roosevelt Chamber; annual meeting set At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce, held Wednesday of last week, Paul Edmunds, who is area director for Utah State University, was named as president for the year 1974. He has been a director of the Chamber for the past three years, as well as being active in other civic affairs. Under the new constitution and bylaws adopted by the Chamber last summer, a new designation was given the elected at the meeting. Not only will they serve as vice president, but also as president-elect- , giving continuity to the office. Charles White-heamanager of Basin Press in Roosevelt was named to this position. Other officers elected included Ruth Allen, secretary; W. E. Riggs, treasurer, and as members of the executive committee, Jim Peltier and Kenneth Adney, as well as Clarin Ashby, immediate past president. Present directors of the organization include the officers, plus Lynn Alexander and Colleen Mantyla. At the meeting steps were also taken exeto hire Paula 0. Bell as cutive and manager of the chamber. She has served since last June basis. Full in that position on a part-tim- e details of the contract will be worked out and presented to the board later this montn. Installation of the new officers will be completed at the chamber's annaul meeting, to be held January 17 at the Frontier Grill at 7:30 p.m. All members of the organization, plus any others interested, are invited to be present. Reservations should be made through the Chamber office by next Monday, Jan. 14. A special guest at the annual meeting will be Fred S. Ball, who is executive of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ball has had wide experience in travel, business trucking, public relations and sales In a renewed effort to make the allvolunteer concept work, the Army has recently announced a number of new programs and options. The latest is the Stripes for SkillaT option which went into effect December 1. This program provides skilled workers the opportunity to enlist and be promoted to Specialist Four or Five rank immediately after 16 weeks of training and related job performance. This feature provides vocationally and technically skilled workers an opportunity to fill Army needs and advance them to supervisory positions as soon as their proficiency in certain skills can be demonstrated. En Another option is the Two-Yea- r listment. This program offers either training in a skill of the applicants choosing or assignment in a skill selected by the Army. The new option includes expert training in over 120 occupational areas and is open to both male and female applicants. Army reserach concerning the twoyear program has proven that there are a good many young men and women who would enlist in the Volunteer Army if they could tour as an initial enarrange a two-yea- r listment. Many people feel that three years is just too heavy a commitment. They seem to regard two years as a more ideal length of time in which to do some traveling and also pick up valuable instruction in a job skill of their choice. Veterans of this new Two-Yea- r Enlistment option are entitled to all veterans benefits including the G. I. Bill and its educational assistance benefits. 14 kongkrn Saturday, January 5, the Altamont Longhorns hosted the Union Cougars at Altamont. After losing to Union by 11 points in a tough battle, Altamont was .. re here. Chqpand. They major snowmobile. Americas fastest growing i 2-o- both softens and moisturizes the driest Shanna Lee skin! WJNilEDj 1 MODERN full-tim- e UnitHKj txiyti ,11X1 Phone SHM ini, n. 722-24- 41 6. (1) Revlon 1 z. dj Wild Lemon Bath Oil R DRU6 - Roosevelt cs asamik Jonuary 10, 1974 looking forward to this game. Union, with the beginning basket took the lead, but that was the only time they had. After that Altamont fought ahead and held the lead the entire night. The game ended with a 27 point victory for Altamont with the score 90-6High scorers for Altamont were Gary Stringham 31; Joe Fieldsted, 24; Bruce Todd, 19; Mike Miles 6; and Reed Wardle By Erna LaRose Altamont Construction CO warranty; parts service Warranty (2) "hot line"; (3) Loaners, if your machine is not repaired in 36 Full-ye- ar .hours. bjse Phone 454-352- 7 or 454-333- 3 The Lush and Silky Luxury, IFARM AGENCY STANDARD w"' TT77T a. The liquid-coole- SSX d !QQ22BE32SlQiQflHSGfli$fi$L Double Gold Strike Stamps Every Wednesday with Each $5 Purchase I'JX . . . Sdft Lake Chamber to be official guest at annual meeting of Roosevelt Area Chamber of Fred S. Ball 0 BLUEBELL Mrs. Garda Seeley . . . 454-354- 3.- LARGE CHOICE NAVELS 5 ORANGES Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goodrich, Orem, visited on Sunday with Kenneth's father. Udell and Ruth Winkler and three girls spent Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake on business. They also visited with members of Ruth's family. Mrs. Yvonne Bird, Mrs. Raebelle Jenkins and Mrs. James Bird spent Friday in Salt Lake. Two babies were blessed on Sunday in Sacrament meeting, they were the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stansfield blessed and given the name of Justin Keith and the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Keith Stansfield was blessed and given the name of Gary Chris. Both babies were blessed by Ralph Stansfield, Bridgeland. The babies with their parents who live in Price and Wellington visited here in Upalco with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley. Max and Eloycc Allred and two boys, Don and Dennis and his girl friend from Grand Junction, Cola, visited here during the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred and Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Atwood. lb. CELLO PACK CELERY HEARTS . . JUMBO PINEAPPLE CRISP, GREEN, NEW CROP 11c CABBAGE Wi Good Only at Cash MeatlKWI Senke Instant jGffiBBGood Only at Caah Into oi. Ida 1 lor rock . . . Reg. She with coupon Without Crnpoe 4 for 72c Prices for January 10, 11, 12, 1974 CHUCK AA Ib.YYC ROAST STEW MEAT.... ib. 1.39 RUMP BONELESS ROAST RIB STEAK BONELESS T-BO- 722-282- 1 Monday ...lb.la9 NE STEAK SIRLOIN WHOLE STEAK . . . ROUND STEAK Ib. QUALDW St SMDOVkSS Phono - ROAST . . . CASH- MEAT MARKET film Sli iSi 7 Christmas eve the Primary Christmas program was presented with songs and stories from the different classes. Santa then made his appearance to the delight of the children. Clark Lusty accompanied a group of Indian placement students to Provo on Wednesday, where they participated in the regional basketball games. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Evans and family of Kearns visited over the week with her parents the Frank Murphy's. On new years eve, the ward sponsored a movie, afterwards the leaders of the MIA held a social and served a new years breakfast, Jan. 1, 1974. A large crowd attended. Barbara Bell spent the holidays with her parents, she left Tuesday to resume her studies at the University of Utah. The Boyd Freston family have returned from a Christmas vacation trip spent with relatives at Tucson, Ariz. 2BBSL MeatfflfflS .439c Soap.. 153 ARCADIA Mi-- . 45c "WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS!" Saturday 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday 9 A.M. - Roosevelt, Utah to 8 P.M. I .49 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS WESTERN FAMILY, 303 3Sl.OO STAR Vi Size Kin TUNA 289c |