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Show Randy Hall joins the U. S. Army Randy Hall, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall of Vernal, has joined the People who joined the US Army, according to Larry Stone, local Army Representative in Vernal Randy is a Senior at Duchesne high school and enlisted for the Helicopter Repair School under the Delayed Entry Program, which allows him to report for Active duty on Sept 29. He will attend his training at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Randy will also be entering the University of W y. under the Project V ROOSEVRT, UTAH 84066 ROOSMlT, UTAH I40M APRIL 24, 1975 J Local club , contributes AHEAD Program. donation to ARC The purpose of the Duchesne County Association for Retarded rif7jfn ,ta- tlft-Coat Amqre'School Myton support and any retarded handicapped person in Duchesne County and since they are a . organization they state they are always graceful for anv contribution. J: They may receive. The association recently had cause to be most grateful to ,i the Roosevelt Commercial Club for the American Legion Post 64 of Roosevelt j generous contribution of $500 to the is proud to report the names of young Duchesne for Association County men who will be citizens of the 1975 Boys Retarded Citizens. Norma Hansen, 1 State program to be held June 4 at i president of the association suggests the 3 Utah State University in Logan. They are men on this Commercial Club Board Steve Rachele, son of Mr. and Mrs. should be commended for their unselfish Orlando Rachele, Roger Clayburn, son of contributions. The association is deeply Mr. and Mrs. Nile Chapman, Camera n grateful to them as their contribution will El dredge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon complete the cost for a mini bus needed Eldredge, Scott Eld red ge, son of Mr. and V'by the students at Con A more to take Mrs. Burr Eldredge, Bradford Rosewood, them to and from different county special son of Mrs. Edith Christensen, Gary Dye, educational and recreational activities son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dye, Keith this summer. Much is needed to supply ONCE AGAIN The board of the Roosevelt Commercial Club made two Sprouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold gas for the bus and fees for these more large donations this week. Here Larry Murray, left, a board Sprouse, Delyle Wedig, son of Mr. and activities, Mrs. Hansen noted. Mrs. George Wedig, Rex McKee, son of nt We are also looking forward to the member and Clair Duncan, of the Commercial Club, Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee, Terry Duke, which will open in September workshop deliver a check for $500 to Norman Hansen, president of the son of G enter Furrh, Teddy Rodriguez, to all handicapped in the county. We are son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rodriguez, Bob Duchesne County Association for Retarded Citizens, and Margaret also planning for a much needed group Fausett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John home in the near future and funds will be a member and supporter. The club also donated $25 each to Timothy, Fausett, Jesse Blanchard, son of Mr. and needed to operate both the workshop and approximately 25 boys baseball teams. Mrs. Bill Blanchard. group home. Mrs. Hansen stated. The Myton Post H 5 will send Wayne Long. association is now planning the annual hike bike which will be May 10th i mm the county. Duchesne, Si, 1''. SS,' throughout ,I Roosevelt, Myton, Tabiona and Altamont 4 V. VW 58 will participate. Students from all schools m..- will be invited from 4th grade up to JSsLv team mi i Mr, participate in the hike bike. All proceeds 3f 4au will go to the handicapped students and BJRfc I mm ties? adults in Duchesne County. Students and of School Abplanalp, Community MMNM hasLarry adults are encouraged to participate. II been named Chairman of the 1974 Duchesne National County Hike-Bik- e for the Retarded, it was MMSMI announced today by Karen Hansen, president of the Duchesne County AMmsaS Association for Retarded Citizens. On May 10, Larry announced, citizens of wt Duchesne will have an County, to take part in this opportunity worthwhile event We hope everyone who can will join us in the Hike-Bike-" either as participants or sponsors. Mr. Nine first places and thirteen seconds Abplanalp pointed out that the National and eight thirds were captured by Association for Retarded Citizens has students of Utah Technical College at named Calvin Hill star running back of Provo recently in the vocational-technica- l the Dallas Cowboys, as National skills competition with four Chairman of the 1974 Hike-Bik- e for the and universities at the other colleges Retarded. The Hike-Bik- e calls campaign of VICA (Vocational annual state meet on volunteer citizens all across the of Clubs Industrial America, hike" to accordingto either bike" for or the country Don Pendergrass, Utah Tech VICA retarded, over a measured course. advisor. Businesses and individuals are asked to The competition was held at Utah pledge so much per mile for each mile Technical College at Salt Lake. Besides walked or ridden by participants. the state's two vocational-technica- l colleges, Brigham Young University, Utah State University, and Weber State College competed. First place winners from Utah Tech at Provo included: Bruce Timothy, Roosevelt, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; Terry McKee, Tridell, Ralph Oman, Altamont, Dale Nyber, Lapoint, Diesel Mechanics. The annual S routers' Fellowship and Awards of National Utah the STATERS-Attenbanquet ding BOYS Boys State from the area will be: left to Parks Council will be held Saturday, Robert Cameron back Scott Fausett, row, Gary Dye, Eldredge, right, April 26, in the Wilkinson Center on the Brigham Young University campus Eldredge. Center, Roy Hall, Terry Duke, Brad Roseword, Keith beginning at 6:45 p.m. According to Dr. Sprouse, Jessee Blanchard. Front Row, Steven Rachele, Teddy DaCosta Clark council president, more Rodriquiz, Roger Chapman, Rex McKee. than one thousand scouters and partners The State program will be held June 7 - 24 at Utah State University are expected to attend. An evening of in Logan. fellowship and musical entertainment has been scheduled followed by the presentation of 29 Silver Beaver awards. Dr. Clark states the Silver Beaver award At the Annual Convention of the Utah is the highest award given to adult Recreation and Parks Association held leaders on a council leveL The awards are March 19, 20, 21, at St. George, the never sought and come without second annual Boyce Recreation Award solicitation to men and women who have to the outstanding student and young unselfishly given of themselves to the professional in the Field of Recreation for service of youth, their community and Utah, 1974-7- 5 was presented to John Paul church. The 29 men and women selected Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul this year will be the largest number to be Murphy, Roosevelt awarded in any one year in the history of The award of $125.00 and an engraved the council All adult leaders and their plaque was presented by Rich Boyce of the Miracle Recreation Equipment Co. partners are invited to attend this event. Tickets must be purchased prior to the Selection was made on the basis of banquet and are available from the Provo scholarship, achievement, experience, Scout office or the local district leaders. community service and 4 miles west of Roosevelt on Highway 40 There will be a special meeting for all activities. holders of the Silver Beaver and the John Paul graduated from Brigham Silver Fawn prior to the banquet in room HELPI Young University recently with a 821 of the Wilkinson Center beginning at in Recreation Education. Masters Degree Mother told mo I'd 5:30 p.m. Clark said. He is married to the former Kathy have days like this . . . Underwood. They have two children. Participants named for Boys State 75 non-prof- it : vice-preside- County bike, hike planned jMl Mint First place winners listed for VIC A meet wm ms mr.n mi sin Unit 64 of the American Legion Auxiliary in Roosevelt will be represented by left to right back row: Lois Johnson, Marissa Mortensen and Sonja Cuch. Back row, Betty Jo Stewart, Tammy Timothy and Sabrina Laris. Sonja Cuch will represent the Uintah and Ouray Unit. GIRLS STATERS-Ba- Johnson, and LaNae Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Tanner who will represent the Myton unit. Sonja Cuch, daughter of Mrs. Russell Cuch will represent the Uintah and Ouray unit Misses selected to attend Girls State 75 Basin Unit 64 of the American Legion will in Roosevelt be Auxiliary, women four the at by young represented 1975 Girl State Sessions. They were selected at a tea held recently in Union high's Home Economic Department. They are Betty Jo Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, Sue Lyn Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Sabrina Laris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Laris, Tammy Timothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Timothy. Girls State will be held June at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. It is an Americanism program of the American Legion Auxiliary. Approximately 350 girls representing all high schools in Utah will take part Other young women from Union are Misses Marisa Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mortensen, Lois Johnson, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Nets 5 Altamont wins first place in region meet Friday, April 18, Altamont high school competed in the region 10 Drama meet held at the college of Eastern Utah. Winning the A First Place Trophy. Winning First Place in the meet were Janae Tucker, humorous reading, the Improvesation Troupe, Kirk Christensen, Shawn McConkie, Denise Mathews, Gail Mecham, Byron Stans field, and Gil Alexander. Winning Second Place were David Abbott, Mono acting, Susan Scott McDonald, dramatic reading, Mohlman, dramatic reading. Winning third places, Barbara Hanke, mono-actinErna LaRose was named best supporting actress and the play Early Frost will compete at the State Meet Scout fellowship, award banquet set April 26 John P. Murphy receives Boyce award 0 DRAMA CHAMPIONS-Altam- ont recently took first place drama held at the College of a a meet large trophy during winning Eastern Utah. Pictured are students competing. REGION 1 extra-curricul- REVIVAL KEITH E. BERGQUIST You Your Reprosentativu for: Automatic Transmission Repair Broke Service Wheel Alignment Tires and Tiro Repair 722-440- Baptist Church Apr. 30 May 4 7:30 p.m. Conducted by Rev. Jackie Thomason Planned Futures Estate Planning Mortgage Insurance Corporate, Group Plans 4 Roosevelt Tune-up- s are cordially invited to attend services at the Roosevelt revival 722-256- Carburetors rt 1 Beneficial Life CHQ n I 4 |