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Show STANDARD-M- AY RJHS schedules graduation exercises 22. IV75 students of the 1975 school Roosevelt of are back row left to class graduating junior high right: Kathie Lemon, Shirley Fenn, Charlyn Martin, Kelly Eldredge, Jeff Meece, Rodney Hullinger, Vernon Esplin, Brad Tomlinson, Judy RJHS HONOR GRADUATES--Hon- roll or Ross, Trena Kent and Margaret Snow. Middle row,- Shana Funk, Becky Gingell, llene Hicken, Sally Cooper, Kenny Richens, Mary Kaye Madsen and Becky Brough. Front row: Sherry Murphy, Julie Jenkins, Tana Taylor, Penne McDonald, Denise Horrocks, Cindy Lisonbee, Cindie Shields, Cynthia Jones and Rodney Millett. Kathie Lemon and and Mary Kaye Madsen is Cynthia Jones are Valedictorian. - Safety tips for recreational vehicles Traffic Safety Administration tires are bald, or unsafe, if they have less than 1'lti inch of tread depth between two groves," Lovell said. Many RV drivers mistakenly overinflate their tires to handle heavy loads," )vell also said, but inflation beyond the safe limit is no substitute for the proper tires for the weight you want to carry." the maximum beyond Inflating allowable pressure in pounds per square inch, the psi max" figure molded on the sidewall, hardens the tire to the point it becomes to extremely vulnerable possible damage, inside and out. All RV's manufactured since the beginning of 1972 have gross axle weight ratings on a label attached near the driver's seat. Divide the number of tires on the axle into its weight rating to f Many of the nation's five and million recreational vehicles iRV's) are off and running, and timely tire safety and maintenance checks will help keep them on the track all season, says the Tire Industry Safety Council. Two important precautions are: first, make sure you have enough tread left to get off to a safe start this season, then check regularly to insure your tires are properly inflated." said Council Chairman Malcolm R. Iatvell, Jr. According to the National Highway one-hal- ntiimWfl Service To All The Basin their brother Edwin Hartman were Mr and Mrs. Hartman and family of Missoula, Montana, and Mr. and Mi v Iairry Hartman and family of King-uo.- i Illinois. Roosevelt Junior high school graduation exercises for 1975 will be held Thursday, May 29, at 1 p.m. in the school auditorium. The program will consist of prelude and march by Trena Kent: invocation by Sherry Murphy, presentation of the colors by Life and Eagle Scouts, Don Fillingum, Rodney Hullinger, Rodney Millet, and Ken Kiehens. The uledge of Allegiance will be given by Jeff Meece followed by a welcome by Cynthia Jones. An address by Mary Kaye Madsen will be followed by a musical number, girls ensemble, consisting of Sally Cooper. Kelly Kldredge, Shirley Fenn, Shanna Funk, Becky Gingcll, Cindy Lisonbee and Margaret Snow, accompanied by llene Hicken on the piano. Another address given by Kathie lwmon will ho followed by an instrumental number by Kenneth Richens, and Vernon Ksplin accompanied by Elizabeth Esplin. Presentation of graduates will be made by Lloyd A. Burton the schools principal. Penne McDonald and Rodney Hullinger will nr""nre the graduates while Tana Taylor plays background musir. A member of the Hoard of Education will award the diplomas. Remarks will be made by Superinlendanl Thomas J. Abplanalp. Aasong by the graduation class under the direction of Marilyn McMurdie accompanied by llene llirken; the benediction by Brad Tomlinson and postlude music by Trena Kent will conclude the program. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend the exercises. Mrs. Jackie and Tucker two daughters Paiii and Sandy returned home this veek following a visit in Illinois with friends and Chicago, rciaiivcs. Chicago is Jackie's former iionn Mrs. Anne Jackson t Jackie's MMi ri returned to her home in Granger, alicr helping here in the Tucker home during Jackie's absence. Mrs. Pearl Monseu was brought to Aliaiu.ini on Mother's Day to visit with family meddlers, the Wesley Thackers, the ( iram Monsens, both Altamonl, the Ross Monsens of Bluebell, and the Morris Monsens from Vernal. Mrs. Pearl Monsen li'cs in Roosevelt at the Convalescent - Jean Keidhead of Roosevelt. This makes two girls anil two boys for the Reidlu-uds- . Oi. her happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rcidhcad. Word comes to I his area of the birth of a I why girl weighing 7'.ii lbs. to Duane and Marilyn Young on May Nth in a Salt Lake City Hospital, she will he known as Maria JaNac and her happy grand pan-mare Mr. and Mrs. Iicon Dump in Alinnah and Mrs. Jennie (ioudrieh of Salt Lake and Bluebell. The Dl'P had their meeting on Thursday at their cabin in Upalco. Mrs. s 10010. ns Pumps Air Conditioners are cold. ' I Service Quality Dependability Neil Moon Electric Duchesne 738-450- Always carry a spare tire, and include a spare wheel assembly if your RV is a trailer. Spares in the right size may lie bard to find in the places you plan to travel. The reasonable speed you drive may he tough on the smaller tires of the trailer you are towing. Watch for overheating and excessive wear. 1 Isa SUPERCHICK Back in 1957, ww f multi liauk holding company operating in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Marriner S. Eccles, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board during the Roosevelt administration, and chairman of the board of the holding company since 1952, was elected to the newly created office of honorary chairman. Spencer F. Eccles, who has served as of the executive vice president corporation since 1973, was elected president. Marriner S. Eccies was the principal organizer of First Security Corporation in 1928, and was the firm's first president at the age of 38. He went to Washington, D. C. in 1934 where he embarked on a career in government spanning 17 years, serving as chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from 1936-194S. Ereles has served George as continuously president and chief executive officer of the corporation since 1945. He has for many years been in international prominent banking circles, having been active in World Bank Meetings and International Monetary Conferences. The new chairman is past president, director and honorary lifetime member of the Reserve City Bankers Association and the Association of Registered Bank Holding Companies. He is also an honorary lifetime member of the International Monetary Conference. Spencer F. Eccles was elected executive vice president of First Security Corporation in 1973. He is a member of the Reserve City Banks Association, Association of Registered Bank Holding Companies, and the American Bankers Association, and currently serves on the ABA's marketing division executive 21-2- 4 ; pfS BURT REYNOLDS W.W. AND THE IXIE DANCEXZNC U v i:r-N- VANDYKE , jtHBYPELLi NL!jHI A i ART CARNEY ' wm.p'w. . ... . . 0m" (ff! i;1, MYSTERIOUS Other corporate officers reelected were Willard I. Eccles. vice president and secretary; Thomas F. Hawkcs, vice president and treasurer; Dr. ElRoy Nelson, vice president and economist; and Harold J. Steele and Ralph J. Comstock, both vice presidents. Stock holders were told the company had earnings before securities transactions for 1974 of $3.55 per share-- a 5.7 over 1973. First quarter increase unaudited net consolidated income for common stockholders before securities transactions was $5,268,739, or $1.02 per share, a 5.2 increase over first quarter 1974. Stockholders were advised that dividend of directors voted a semi-annu$.59 per share to he paid June 10 to common stockholders of record May 27. A dividend of $1.57 ' per share on cumulative convertible preferred Series A" stock will be payable July 15 to stix'kholders of record J uly 1 . Combined resources of First Security Corporation, its banks and subsidiary companies, on March 31, 1975 were increase over the $1,803,(195,173, a 6.1 same date of 1974. Deposits of the affiliate banks were corporation's increase over the $1,485,247,030, a 9.8 $1,352,894,244 reported at the end of the first quarter ol 1974. George S. Eccles told shareholders that While the U. S. economy remains in the deepest and most severe recession in the post World War II period, there are distinct signals emerging which indicate the downward cycle has nearly bottomed out. He said a relatively strong recovery beginning in the second half of 1975 now s ap)H-arpossible. ii m. '55 UUt, loved bubble gum. cu nil music, rubhing filling stdiiuns nd a girl namrd Disir. May committee. lists personel changes Y..N.Y. & BIG JOHN po First Security Corporation Box 726, N. LITTLE LAURA wedding reception for her nephew Jesse Benson Jr. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Benson. While there they visited with Brad Kimliall. sou of Blaine and laiRene Kimball who is leaving to serve on an I.DS mission to New- Yolk. They also visited Owen's sister, Mrs. Virginia Sands who hud traveled from Los California to attend the Angeles. Farewell Testimonial of Brad, and also visit w it h Virginia's sister and brother. Rush Loerlscher and sou Curt traveled to Midway on Monday to help his father plant his garden. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Loerlseher, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Isiert seller and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jensen and their families had a family gi I together on Monday evening in Roosevelt . Mrs. Howard Todd took her son Phillip to Salt Lake City on Sunday where he was scheduled to undergo surgery on early Monday morning. How aril would join her on Monday. John 1'ohlsandiT spent the weekend X here with his family, lie has employment g iri Wv timing. lien- - for the w eddmg and reception of g Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Larsen spent in Salt Lake City where she consiilied her doctor. Mrs. lair sen is gelling along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Remington are i hihappy grandparents of a baby girl tmrn on May 13th (Tuesday) to Jim and determine the load each tire must carry. To check RV tire load limitations write for a free copy of the Councils Recreational Vehicle Consumer Tire Guide. Address letters to "Recreation," Trails. r I iso days Major top level management changes were announced annual at the stockholders meeting of First Security Corporation here Monday. First Security Corporation is a Salt Lake City based Carroll gave the lesson on It was a clean up day and hey had a lovely pul luck lunch. Max and Kloyre Allred and sun Donald and his friend all from Grand Junction, Colo., visited over the weekend with parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich were in Salt Lake on Thursday to attend a Winiiii- - "Iinii.-i-- ilia. The Guide also includes other eritiral information on RV tire safety and proper vehicle loading. Tire load limitations can also le checked in the vehicle owner's manual, or by consulting a t ire dealer. j Other RV tire safety and maintenance-recommendatiofrom the Tire Industry Council: Safety Radial tires should not be used on RV trailers unless the lire and vehicle manufacturers specifically recommend it. Never put radials on the same axle with bias or belted bias tires. Many RV's are driven for prolonged periods in hot weather, increasing lire air pressure. Never "bleed" hot tires, or they could become dangerously underinflated. Pressure will subside normally as the tire cools down. Check tires only when tires Power Plants Generators ECHO DRIVE IN Mrs. Garda Seeley ISLAND OF ? CAPTAIN NEMO M PG ROOSEVELT THEATRE Roosevelt j i 722-263- 2 twin cinema May 21-2- THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER Robert Radford WW& THE DIXIE DANCE KINGS Bart Reynolds I I I I I I I I I I I i Coming BAMBI KKAI.I.Y 1 I 7 Children $1 .00 Adults S2. 00 "Are you and your twin brotlier the oldest of your family?" "No. my mother and father are quite a bit older " j Movies begin 7:30 p.m. i i i i i i i i i i i i irniiiiiimiimnnw fiffMimrninra n aegggs tfgaHBMw -- mssSSm I t i Don't miss this opportunity to make a once in a lifetime buy on a new or used mobile home. WE HAVE: ONE DOUBLE WIDE, SEVERAL 2 and 3 BEDROOM 14 ft. v WIDES AS WELL AS SOME: Used 1 0 ft. wides, end excellent condition repo's All at Rock Bottom Prices new homes in stock, also qualify for the 5 Federal Income Tex Rebate . . . Making this the greatest opportunity in a life time to buy a new mobile home. All Open 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. We need to have our lot cleared, tiSX26 RUSSS & Roosevelt, Utah so it can be used for another SSEEE business by the first of June. 4aC2k&9f S3SD I |