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Show STANDARD Basin Memories -- Published title at the was this rope "monkey" bridge, erected by Scout THE MOST POPULAR BOOTH-Winni- ng Scout-O-Ram- a Record January 13, 1911; As the boundaries of health districts in the Uintah Basin have been changed and enlarged by t he board of county commissioners at their last regular session all births, deaths and all contagious diseases including pnemonia and tuberculoses should be reported to me from the following health districts: held in Vernal Troop 237 sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Vernal. This booth display won 1st place in the troop division. Boys had to tie 3 knots correctly to earn a "doodit" pass to cross the bridge. SWEEPSTAKES best overall booth at the a held in Vernal Saturday May 18. Members of Cub Pack 250 Roosevelt by sponsored 2nd ward with some of their ceramic display are front row, left to right Udell Hunt Laird Hamblin, Robert Hamblin, Gar Powell. Second row, Shane Hamblin, Gehri Grimaud, Shen Grimaud, Kevin Hamblin, Ruth Hamblin, den leaders; back row, Elaine Dannenberg, den leader coach, Barbara Hamblin, den leader and Carol Grimaud, asst, den leader. WINNER--Th- e Scout-O-Ram- Temple. They also visited at the Leon Gilltnan home in Pleasant Grove. Leon's father just recently passed away from a heart attack. The Gillman's are former Bluebell residents. Mike and Bonnie Webb are now at home in their new home south of town, across the way from the Dean Roberts It was clean up day at the Bluebell cemetery on Saturday. The community members cleaned and raked the cemetery and repaired the water system so the grass can be watered. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christiansen and Norman and Jolynn were visiting in Bluebell over the weekend and taking care of business matters. They spent Saturday at Flaming Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper were in Provo on Friday to attend a session in the home. Mrs. Roger Benson and children drove to Glenwood Springs, Colo., to visit her husband who is doing construction work on a government project. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potts visited in Salt Lake with her brother Ted Snyder, who is scheduled to undergo surgery. They also visited with her sister and brother in law, Gerald and Lucy Jacobson. Gerald will also undergo surgery. BROUGHT TO YOU BY JAY GATES west gets more rain in December than in April. Everybody talks about "April showers" and most people assume April is the rainiest month, but usually it isn't. CHEVROLET-BUIC- held May 18th Mn The third annual Uintah Basin section of the Utah National Parks Council Scout was held on the Uintah county courthouse lawn in Vernal Saturday, May 18th. Cub Packs, Scout Troops and Explorer Posts from all over the basin (Duchesne, Roosevelt, Vernal, etc.) gathered for their yearly big scout show to compare skills and knowledge for presentation to the general public. For the past 3 weeks boys have been out selling tickets to this event in efforts to raise a money and to earn the patch. All those participating in booths and the show received Showman 74 strips Scout-O-Ram- Scout-O-Ram- K Scout-O-Ram- ' SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON!" Scout-O-Ram- Phone 722-24- 1 1 (Joy Gates) Roosevelt, Utah NOTICE OF MEETING of the Uintah meeting of the nominating committee Basin Telephone Ass'n., Inc., was held at the Telephone office in Roosevelt, Utah at 8:00 p.m. April 23, 1974. A Members present were: Dean Reay - Altamont Lon Farnsworth - Arcadia Harvey Riggle - Neola chairman Donnel Brokaw - South Myton Harold Dudley - Randlett Lloyd Roberts - Tabiona to be placed in The following names are submitted Uintah Basin nomination for Board of Directors of the the annual meeting, Telephone Association, Inc., at 8:00 p.m. June 3, 1 974, Moon Lake Electric Building, South Myton Larry Ross, Roland Grover Randlett Myron Brough, Allan Tahguv, Louis Labrum (by petition) Tabiona Dale Gines, Leo Brady trfe wli a President Cox and Roger Hacking spoke in Sacrament meeting Sunday. The musical number was a song by Karen Stewart and Rolaine Lundberg. New members in the ward are the Young family from Deep Creek and the Demmrirk family. Cleo McClure visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn. She also went to church Sunday night. e The Donald Ilerst family were visiting in Lapoint over the weekend and attended Sacrament meeting. Joan and Marion Morrill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dun McElhinney from Altamont James Lindsay, J. Arthur Timothy Arcadia Ralph McKinnon, LeGrand Gilbert Lapoint Charles Glines, Keith Hartle Neola ' Charles Crazier, Edwin Riggs Harvey Higgle, Chairman Phone news items to Honcta suffered a heavy loss from fire on New Years day in 1911, according to the Duchesne Record when the new, almost completed $3,000 school building and amusement hall, burned with its contents to the ground. Loss besides the building included school supplies, valued at $250, new organ and something over $100 worth of carpenters tools. 722-513- 1 JOB OPPORTUNITY Head Start Program Fort Duchesne, Utah Position and Title: Assistant Full Day Head Start Teacher. Branch: Full Day Head Start. Location: Full Day Head Start Center, Ft Duchesne. Starting Salary: $347 per month with high school diploma. Opening Date: 51574. Closing Date: 53174. Job Description: Assist Head Teacher with duties in operation of one classroom in Full Day Head Start Program. Desire a teacher with training and experience in preschool or Head Start programs. Physical examination required. All applications will be considered. For further information, please phone Ext 40 (Head Start Office) All applications are to be returned to Jrs'm Cuch, Head Start Director, Ute Indian Tribe, Box 70, Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 23, 30, 1974. fos!) (ft 722-226- PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Duchesne at the City Office, Duchesne, Utah, until 7:30 p.m. on June 4, 1974 for the construction of approximately 6,000 lineal feet of 8 and 10 PVC sewer lines, an inverted siphon, a duplex lift station and related appurtenances. All materials are to be furnished by the city of Duchesne. The project will be bid on three schedules. Depending on the availability of funds, a contract may be awarded on any or all of the schedules. The total project cost excluding materials is estimated at $20,000 to $40,000. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at 7:30 p.m. on June 4. 1974 at Duchesne City office, County and City Building, Duchesne, Utah. Drawings, specifications and other contract documents may be obtained upon application at the Duchesne City Office after 8 a.m. on May 10, 1974, upon the payment of $25.00 per set. The deposit shall be in check form and shall be payable to Duchesne City. The deposit for each set will be refunded upon return of the documents in good condition, not later than 7 days following the opening of proposals. Each proposel shall be accompanied by an accepted form of proposal guaranty, in an amount equal to at least ffto of the amount of the proposal payable to the City of Duchesne. The City of Duchesne reserves thr right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the city. By order of Duchesne City Council. Evelyn Beshears, Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, May 9, 16 and 23. 1974. J Grand Junction, Dale and Vona Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Walker, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Walker. The oecassion was the birthdays of Dale and L. J. Walker, a Glade Sowards, representative spoke at a fireside chat Sunday night, a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hurtle spent the week in Salt Lake going through the Provo Temple Saturday. Mark Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. Ioyal Johnson took the state in broad jumping. Mrs. Brad Huber is in the hospital and Mrs. Mary Lou Huber is tending the baby. a Don Ilartle is moving his family to Pocatello, Ida. Spending the week in Richfield was Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle. Sweepstakes winners in Cub Scout competition was Pack 250, sponsored by Roosevelt Second ward. -- Contrary to popular opinion, April is NOT the rainiest month of the year in most places in America. A study was made recently on average annual rainfall in all parts of the U .S. and it was found that, for instance, the northeast and southwest get more rain in August than they do in April,-- the midwest gets more rain in June than in April; the southeast gets more rain in July than April and the far G. & L. a Winning booths were judged and classified according to cub packs, scout troops and Explorer posts. Winners in the three groups are as follows: Cub Packs - 3rd place, a rock polishing display by Pack 238, sponsor Ashley Ward; 2nd place knot typing by Pack 269, sponsor Alta-mo2nd Ward; and 1st place - backyard cooking, Pack 775, sponsor Vernal 5th ward. Scout Troops: 3rd place - rope making, Troop 236, sponsor Vernal 5th Ward; 2nd place - Outdoor cooking (pies) Troop 245, sponsor Vernal 4th Ward; and 1st place Knots and Pioneering, Troop 237, sponsor Vernal 4th Ward. Explorer Post - 1st Place, Archery Post 701, sponsor North Ballard Ward. a was Prior to 1972 the held only in Provo, the council headquarters. Units from the council (which covers all of Utah 'from and including Provo south) were part of it. More boys and more units are now able to be a part of a to show the public how the scouting functions. The Uintah Basin's division of the Utah a National Parks Council 1975 will be held in the Duchesne District. INTERESTING FACTS Myton. Annual Basin Scout-O-Ram- r- Theodore, Utland, Antelope and Myton. The State board of health insists upon a strict observance of the law in all matters relating to births, deaths and quarantine. All suspicious cases should be reported to the quarantine physician for further investigation. on quarantine, disPamphlets infection and other health measures can lx obtained free at my office. It was signed by a M. I), at the Health office in the Duchesne in Moy 23. 1974 oTPtoiO DODGE CLUB CAB! (More inside-the-ca- 34 room for people, pets, and prized possessions. b EXTRA CUBIC FEET OF INSIDE STORAGE SPACE ELECTRONIC FRONT DISC BRAKES, AVAILABLE WITH DODGE STANDARD. IGNITION, D-lO- FOUR-WHEE- O STANDARD. DRIVE. L SWEPT LINE! (Maybe your next new car should be a pickup.) PRICED AS LOW AS 225 $0000. CU. IN. SIX, STANDARD. FRONT DISC BRAKES, STANDARD. MONEY-SAVIN- G Dodge ELECTRONIC IGNITION, STANDARD. GARDNER DODGE |