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Show Goal: Enrich wildlife COMMUNITY CALENDAR REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETINGS Club 30 p m 7 merlins) RwseveR (rlosed Anonymous Catholic Rec meeting, Saturday 8pm Roowelt eathlhursdnr8p.m UBARCUSN open meeting Mcoholic Al Aion A A 30 p m in the offices dbiie the ftEigjuu Been ACROSS I Social Second and fourth Thur.day uf ewiy munth Lions 7 the sw.uiid Monday of ear h month the yeai around mn-l- s at Catholic the Frontier Rec Saturday at 8 pm order baritone, Pasquale 12 Doer 13 Laboriously (3 wds.) 15 Hispanic huzza 11 Anecdotal collection 17 Traipse 18 Half a sawbuck 19 Ringing phrase 29 Cannes 21 23 24 21 29 32 8-1- 33 Nendj UgA DOWN sen averages (2 wds.) 2 Wife of Iago hepib 3 Manifest 4 Biblical verb 5 fi 22 Lettuce variety Creme de Melvin of baseball 23 Dick Tracy (abbr.) himmcl! 7 I Theatrical 9 So 25 Devilish far (2 wds.) 10 14 Disintegrated Had cheaper prices than 20 27 28 form Dramatized The Tiber, to Italians like vinegar Mrs. Ms Norrtcfci Timmy Peatross was confirmed a member of the church Sunday in Fast Meeting by his father Chad Peatross. Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, and Mrs. Christina Complete Low Cost arm Mill ledged Bridge-han- d combination 33 Philippine island 35 Trifled 40 Fiddler 41 Gasmsll crab Venices canals January 22 29 Candies Isrgwi RstsdPG I I hail GRIZZLY ADAMS mountain IstsdG Palestinian plain CMIdrsn $1.00 Adults S2.00 (3 wds.) 42 Heath genus 43 Distaff kin Msvissbsgts7:30 p.m. Natiou attended Temple sessions at Provo Temple Wednesday. Mrs. Vera Johnson spent the weekend in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Musselman and 3 boys of Billings, Montana spent three days last week with her parents, the Walt Redmonds. House guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty were, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Simmonds, and son, Richard and Jeff of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Evans received word of the birth of a granddaughter. It was born Jap. 8 to Me, and Mrs. Laird Evans of Salt Lake. Mrs. Clark Lusty entertained at a birthday surprise party for her daughter, Jeanette's 13th birthday. These were 10 guests present Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard visited over the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers of Roy. FOODS VARIETY VALUES 2 Insurance EVERFRESH FROZEN CORN FRENCH FRIES JENOS PIZZAS GRAPEFRUIT 738-593- w Jfer AFTR YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER ZEE BATH SIZE ZEST " ir o'" rror A'C'iCCO Y'yu'.Qr-Slr- tf Ihr,- pvr- - r riCi' 00 C r C3 ? . yj jumbo CASCADE 50 oz 2.95 1.09 RED DELICIOUS 18c POTATOES 2. it.. 88c TOMATO JUICE . . . VIENNA SAUSAGE LIBBY'S TODDLER DAY KIMBIES 399c .... 1.95 NABISCO 0RE05 97c FRESH PORK 89c BOSTON BUTTS FRESH PORK yc. r oe 75 SLICED BUTTS .?LxrAnd 1' To a GREENLAND ' . - V 56c HUNTS TURBOT t irodijKCi,o'id.j,v c new Coi flC bars ALL NOCATJ alOwOrC' 2 DETERGENT FORA Ohonc .... STAPUF u. TRADCIH YOUR OLD DOG Ov- 2 lbs. RINSE APPLES yoj pvp ijcr "vy A'lxCfJ Occ whp,eon,,'iJ 1.00 61c 89c four for ORE IDA FROZEN 722-228- H -- Specials January 23, 24, 25 TOILET TISSUE The Rubella testing program, that was announced last week, will be conducted in the high schools of the county during the last week in January, according to public health nurses. Through the cooperation of the Utah State Division of Health and the Duchesne County Health Department, Rubella titers are to be offered to high school girls with the consent of their parents. The tests will determine if immunity to rubella is low, and if so they will be offered immunization shots with certain stipulations. The rubella titers are blood samples drawn from the arm to determine rubella immunity level. The testing will be done by qualified personeL There will be no charges made for the service, and further information may be obtained by calling the public health or personcl, Laura Meacham, Grace Jenson, Central Utah iY January 22 - 21 Gnaws 12 . LIFE AND TIMES OF 37 Lofty testing planned CUFF DROLUNGER, Agtnt ,rCOO 722-513- SOLDIER BLUE Rubella immunity Protection... O u' Phone news items to CHEERI0S nsurance 5 the Director. V 3f Caesar's 38 23. 1975 accomplished with due consideration to other .resource needs and to the possibility of introducing unacceptable conflicts within the wildlife community. "The thrust of programs related to this goal will be the maintenance or creation of populations." The Division will urge universities and other legitimate research entities to involve themselves in continually research pertinent to this goal, concluded 39 Acknow31 JANUARY STANDARD M m Master" ending 8 39 Begin 65137 tC i grown old Thursday January 30 Ranchers meeting on legislation at the American legion hall, 1:30 p.m. YEAR AFTER YEAR available today, says Division Director John E. Phelps. This is noted in the fourth goal of the To enhance Utahs wildlife Division: hertitage through use of scientific techniques." "We have enjoyed great success in expanding public fishing and hunting opportunity by developing waterfowl habitat, introducing new wildlife species, species, reintroducing transplanting or redistributing wildlife from existing populations, purchasing or developing fishing waters, improving big and other similar game ranges programs," said Phelps. These activities will be continued so long as benefits to wildlife can be demonstrated, he added. "But, additionally, new techniques will be sought in an effort to expand wildlife numbers and varieties. These activities will be 34G.I. February 1. 722-252- season Do penance Colored Succinct Suffix for rheo Attack (2 wds.) Detective (sL) For (Sp.) Deterioration Ebbed and flowed 1 II Famed Thursday January 23 Todd West PTO meeting 7 p.m. Culture Club 8 p.m. at Mrs. Orvil Hullingers residence. Winter Pilot Seminar, Duchesne municipal airport, 7:30 p.m. Socialette Club at the home of Mrs. Charles Jenkins 8 p.m. Altrus Club at the home of Fawn Leavitt Friday, January 24 Utah State Junior Olympic Boxing Tournament Ft. Duchesne, concludes tomorrow. Basketball, Union at Intermountain, Altamont at San Juan, Duchesne at Green River. Saturday January 25 Reception for Glenda Rhoades & Mark Stewart, Roosevelt Stake Center, 0 p.m. Basketball: Altamont at Monticello, Tabiona at San Juan. Sunday January 26 Young adult fireside 8 p.m. Roosevelt Ward. Wednesday January 29 Sound of Music" 7:30 p.m. Union high school auditorium, continues through Saturday, Call 44 45 outcast Social Grill It ARCADIA the TODAY'S ANSWER Duchesne County Spurtsinan's Club nieets the Inst thuisday ol every month at Roosevelt Cummwi.nl Club Piolewuwl rti.nwm articles CROSSWORD PUZZLE nwy Tuesday at 8 pm. at Ihr City huildnijj Newcomers Club thud Ihuisday. at 1 30 V m & is of once-existin- g kiwams Busnrss this Note: a series la outlining goals of the Division of Wildlife Resources. Utah enjoys a rich wildlife heritage. To simply preserve that heritage is a challengein some instances a near the Division of Wildlife impossibility-b- ut Resources proposes the additional charge to itself to go beyond what may be heritage Editor's Roosevelt fourth , 98c 68c RATH t ofccrytor 5 722-222- 5 YAR AFTR YAR 3 AFTCK YAR AFTCR YAR AFTCR SAUSAGE ROLLS . . MARKETS RATH HICKORY SMOKED BACON FORMERLY WANES j. t, 1.25 |