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Show QUICK STITCH: Do you that needs perk- have a roan ing up? Make bandanna throw pillows. Stitch two bandanna handkerchiefs together in any fashion you can dream up and stuff them puffy with polyester fiberfill. Hardly costs anything and they are bound to get attention. an exciting basketball game between Altamont and Duchesne. It was a hard fought game with the January 11 was Longhorns winning in the last seconds. The score al half time was Duchesne 35. Altamont 45. The final score w as 82 to 84 in favor of the Longhorns. The wrestling team was victorious when they wrestled East Carbon last week. The score was Duchesne 38 and East Carbon 29. Ray Herrera was chosen as V restler of the week for putting forth the most effort during practice. January 16, we will be wrestling at Emery. The basketball team will be traveling to Monlieello this Friday to play the Monlicello Huekaroos. It will be an overnight trip so that they can play San Juan the next afternoon. The junior high had a dance last Saturday night. They had a very good turn out. The music was provided by the band "Equinox". The dance was from 7 to 10 TRIDELL Mrs. lairna McKee . . 247-317- 7 MMHMHBSSSBBBBBOBa SP, 4 Thomas Wilson and Nancy Car penter from Santa Maria. Calif., were united in marriage al the Ren WiNun home Thursday night January 10. Thu mas, who is stationed in Karlsrude. is home on furlough. Nancy will return to Germany with him. Thomas w ill lie discharged in June from the armed services. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman and fumi ly returned from Ganado. Ariz., to attend the marriage and wedding reception of their son John. Keren Palmar and John Chapman were married in the Sail Lake tier-man- y Temple Friday. January 11. A wedding reception honored ihnii iliat evening in Vernal. A number of people from Tridell attended the reception. The Tridell M. Men team won they kisketball game with (ilmes ward Wif iicmI.iv night with a score of 21 13. team won tlf'r a The Triilell evp' a scoryof with Vernal with ilh game 20 2i. Margaret and Peygv Ahllmm tiur ued home a short time Friday iVforc returning to Salt Lake to In1 wit Mr. Ahlh.iru at the 1,1 ) hospi(,.. Mr. ami Mrs. J. 1.. Kitchen reived word that their son Lent. ml is ai.'tient at the American 1mk hospital .1 Forrest Goodi'i.'li was a laikc last week. a Mr. and Mr. Kai from lais Vegas wire visit''!' .'alt I idim-- . STANDARD Jonuary 17, 1974 at the Charles (Hines home, a Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKee went to Salt Lake Friday to attend the temple marriage of Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman. Ruby und Debbie Davis from Casper, Wyo., visited Monday and Tuesday at the Douglas McKee home. a Roslie Whitman and children from Moroni were visitors lust week at the Iziren McKees. Elizala-tMorrill from Rountiful visited in Triilell last week. family v.ilorr Ji't wick Its address report time again rauteenD Walter V. Edwards, District Director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, advised today that the annual Alien Address report program is again under to briglhtas way. According to Mr. Edwards, over 25,300 aliens reported their addresses last year in the states of Colorado and Wyoming. The Immigration official pointed out that the address reports are required by law and willful failure to with these recomply lead to may quirements serious consequences. Mr. Edwards also advised that the issuance of a Social Security account card to an alien is not evidence of permission from the Immigration and Naturalization Service for the alien to work in the United States. Only those aliens lawfully admitted to the united States for permanent residence (immigrants) and those aliens temporarily in the United States (nonimmigrants) who have been authorized by the service to take employment may work in this country. Aliens working in the United States in violation of law may be subject to certain penalties. Forms with which to make the reports are avilable at all Post offices and Immigration and Naturalization service offices. It is an easy matter to fill out one of the cards and mail it. Mr. Edwards added that trained personnel will be on hand in all offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service to answer any questions the reporting aliens may have regarding immigration and naturalization matters. Sufficient trained personnel are not available to furnish this assistance in all post Sometimes, January can be a pretty dull and dreary month. So Deseret Federal is offering you seventeen ways to brighten up those January days. Just open a new account or add to your present one in specified amounts and choose from the variety of exciting gifts pictured below. You could take up a new hobby with your Instamatic Camera. . . fill the house with music from an AM or FM radio... make cook ing chores lighter with a great vriety of kitchen helps. Theres also an exciting selection of Eurpean baking pans from Nordic Ware. Whip up some ebleskives or a popular bundt cake and completely forget what the wethers like outside. Brighten up the New Year wh a gift for savers from Deseret Federal. Youll be getting hihest allowable daily interest on insured savings, too which fiould brighten the dreariest day. Public Notice Notice of Approval Project No. Lake Fork Creek Overflow Bridge The State Road Commis-sioof Utah herewith advises all interested persons that on January 8, 1974, the Local Government Projects Engineer approved the location and design features of the Lake Fork Creek Overflow Bridge on State Route 87 in Duchesne County, Utah. The proposed project consists of replacing the failing structure with an long dear span bridge 34 feet wide utilizing prestressed concrete beams on new concrete abutments. All maps, drawings and other information pertaining to the project are available for public inspection and copying at the Highway Department District 6 Office, 825 North 900 West, Orem, Utah. Dated this 11th day of n 80-fo- January, 1974. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH $5,000 deposit or more entitles customer to any three gifts in Group One or any two gifts in Group Two. Offer good only through January or as long as supply Blaine J. Kay Director of Highways lasts. Notice To Creditors ESTATE of FRANCIS MECHAM, Deceased: Creditors will HOME OFFICE: 44 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of MANGAN & DRANEY, Attorneys at Law, 47 North 2nd East, Roosevelt, Utah on or before the 18th day of April A. D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proviUtah Code sions of Annotated 1953. and with proper verification as required therein. PAUL WHITING. Administrator of the Estate of Francis Mecham, Deceased. Published in the Uintah Ba- group DESERET IS tOUAL HOUSING LENDER 75-9-- sin 31 Standard January 17. and February 7, 1974. 24, M FEDERAL group SALT LAKE CITY PROVO OREM EAST MILLCREEK ROOSEVELT V VERNAL PARK CITY COALVILLE HEBER CITY t ( |