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Show 22 ST ANDAPD OCTOBER 10. Post office to seek carrier applicants 1974 State chamber meet planned f Members of the local chamber commerce will be in Salt take City on Firday, October 18 to attend quarterly meetings of the Utah Slate Chambers of Commerce Association. Highlight of the one half day sessions will include dialogue with Arch Booth, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Mr. Booth is the fulltime chief nncratins officer of the world's largest voluntary organization of business and professional leaders. The thrust of his appearance in Utah's capital city is to deliver a keynote address on Thursday evening at the Annual Meeting and Banquet of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, and to attend several "Voice of Business" dialogues. Hoot It will hear trom t'tan chandlers of commerce in order to help assess l.tahs business anu economic problems and offer assistance by the National Chamber where possible. State Chambers of The Utah Commerce Association is now in its third year. New officers for the 1975 year will be announced at the Salt Lake meeting and business will include a stale-widcampaign. The National Chamber Ls a federation consisting of more than 2,550 local, state and regional chambers of commerce; more than 1,000 trade and professional associations; American chambers of commerce in 36 foreign countries, and more than 46,000 businesses and individuals. Its underlying membership totals more than five million. e g YOUTH C0MMISSI0N--Joh- n Welsh, studentbody president at , Looks like the freshmen of D1IS are finally a part of the group, tast Friday From This week at Union seems rather quiet. Especially after all the activity of last week. The girl chosen as homecoming queen If you're looking for Quality and a job finished off right you've found it! limit. All applicants must be citizens of or owe allegiance to Lhe United States of Duchesne high school has appointed a committee to help the city. The city council recently passed a resolution praising the young poeple in the community and pledging to involve them in community affairs. A number of projects have been suggested, including, surveys, voter registration, representation on community committees, such as zoning and planning. Mayor Dale Workman will work with Mr. Welsh and his fellow students on exact assignments. They are sitting, left to right Dian Ivie, Greg Hayes, John Welsh, Dawnette Mayhew, and Marcus Liddell, standing, left to right Emo Smith, Joe Huey, Ted Telisak, Jeff Marett, and Teresa Wilcken. was initiation, a day full of fun for fet Postmaster Arvin L. Be lion announces that applications are now being accepted, and an examination will be given to establish a register of eligibles from which future substitute rural carrier of record vacancies at the Roosevelt Post Office will be filled. All interested persons who meet the requirements are urged to apply. There are no experience requirements, but eligibles selected for appointment must have a valid state driver's license and safe driving record, and must pass the postal service road test. To qualify for the eligible list, applicants must take and pass a written test which will be scheduled following closing date for applications. Applicants must have reached their eighteenth birthday on the date of filing application. There is no maximum age -- o of carpentry garages, carports, We can expertly kitchens, porches, sidewalks and driveways. finish your basement or add onto your present home. We'll build storage sheds, cow barns, shelves and closets. Let us finish off and your attic and build a mantle for your fireplace. We can panel vinyl and paint around too. We'll be glad to do anything if H's for We do all types America, and must be physically qualified to perform efficiently the ardous duties of this position. Substitute rural carriers are assigned to perform the duties of the regular rural carrier of the route for which he has been designated during the absence of the regular carrier on leave, illness, etc. Applications must be submitted to the Roosevelt Postmaster before October 20, re-d- you. Call us today. 1974. the seniors and freshmen. Friday afternoon the seniors found their slaves by drawing names. The slaves Ifreshmen fed each other while silling on the floor. Then they climbed to the D" and white washed it, making it really look nice. Following this, they had a pie eating contest in which the seniors got the worst of it. Afterwards they had a delirious dinner in the elementary. The events of the day were finished off with a dance that night. The D was lit Application cards can be obtained at the Roosevelt post office. Remodeling specialists or H. Bert Jenson General Contractor 7 Phone 722-470- on fire, showing all Duchesne high. the pride and spirit of Next Thursday Green River comes here to Duchesne for a football game. Everyone come and support the mighty Eagles. m JONATHON Tabiona had their Harvest Ball Friday It was a good dance. Records were furnished by Abe Zing from Duchesne. Harvest Ball King and queen wen Wayne Casper, Jr., and Teresa Giles, Jr. The Harvest Ball was very successful. There will be a dance held at Tabiona Oct. 2, at 8:30. Music will be sponsond by Primo. was Karen Pachl. She is a senior and studentbody secretary. Her attendants were Jerri Esplin as 1st and LaFae Allred, 2nd. The winner of the Spirit Stick was the Class of 75. The seniors accumulated the points through participating in various activities and winning the contests that were held throughout the week. The drama department is still busy preparing for their upcoming play, The Diary of Anne Frank. Reserved tickets are $2.00, general admission and students without activity cards $1.50, and students with activity cards and children $.75. Children under 12 are free unless they sit in reserve seats. The appreciation of the student body is extended to the people of the community who supported our homecoming IN ON THESE Oct. 5. lb. POMEGRANATES rl. Each Mill lailiaa Mr. and Mrs. Elray Duncan have two new grandchildren born last week at the Duchesne County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duncan, Ballard, have a baby girl born Sept. 29, she weighed 7 lbs. 8 ozs. and will be named Marsha. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Duncan, Xeola have a baby boy born Sept. 30, he weighed 7 lbs 2 oz anil will be named Shane. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Horrocks and family, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks. Rose Gardner is in the Duchesne County hospital with the flu. Beth Brown received word of the death of her brother Ed Call of Altamont. His funeral was October 7 in Altamont. ONIONS YELLOW, Lb INlRERRECTiTRIM, Testimonial for Blaine Whiting was held Sunday evening. He is going on a mission to Brazil. Some of those out of town attending were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collolzi and family, Jackson, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Von Whiting and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kell, Mrs. Rodney Perry, Mrs. Ardilh Abegglen, Vernal: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allie and family, Tooele; Mrs. Ora Warren and Scott, Price: Becky Gardner, Rhea ('arisen, Coalsville; Mrs. Irene Nickells, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bastian have a new grandson born Oct. 1 in Salt take to Mr. and Mrs. Scot l Edrington. He weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. Beverly Olsen, Vernal, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Horrocks. 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