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Show ..iatvS - - STANDARD- - GAA volleyball Neighbors My ' Novwnbar 6, 1975 schedules meet , The Girls Athletic GAA, been organized in Duchesne (bounty l his year. in October, with (iris vnlleyhall l playing varsity and junior varsity malchcs. Alt amont and Tahiuna have each won three Kamos and lost two. Altamonl and Tabiona, lixcing to ikTeated Union ami Tabiona. Tabiona Tigers beat Kasi Carbon. Duchesne and Altamonl, ! Altamonl and Union. losing Duchesne's Eagles have lost their six Karnes to Tabiona. San Juan, Union and Altamonl. A Tour school meet" will be held November 19 at Duchesne hit'll school. Altamonl. Tabiona, East Carbon and Duchesne will ar1icipatc, heKinninK at 4 AxMx-ialion- Inis n inter-schoo- Diu-hesn- e Mum fell a chill . . p.m. ItcKional volleyball play is planned for November 25 at Green River. unit of the American Cancer Society met recently to discuss upcoming activities. They are, left to right, Jay Hansen, education chairman; Myrna Richens, secretary; Grace Jensen, county health nurse special events chairman, Gladys Ross, chairman and Dorothy Walker crusade chairman. CANCER Remember We Stock Head Bolt Heaters Snow Blowers Antifreeze Gas Line Antifreeze Snow Tires East Duchesne SOCIETY-T- he Cancer society Xmas cards Mcmlicrs of t he Duchesne County East of the American Cancer Society have announced they will be selling Christmas Cards with an original painting by Valoy Eaton, a Wasatch County artist, that depicts a rural winter scene titled "Sundown January." cards plus envelopes are Twenty-fivCards $i). Buying the Christmas Cancer American a to the represents gift Society and is tax deductible. Order blanks ran be obtained from Jay Hansen, Unit SHOP WORK ON Alienators Starters SMALL ENGINE SALES A SERVICE E. - Roosevelt, Utah -- - 722-259- 1 84066 722-493- Any person with cancer or that has a familv member with cancer is encouraged (PiMe0ota4 JOB OPPORTUNITY Juvenile Position: Proba- tion Officer. Branch: Tribal Juvenile Court. Location: Ft. Duchesne, Utah. Opening Date: November . . 10. 1975. Closing Date: November 25. 1975. 1. Conducts preliminary investigations to secure necessary information including social history, account of offenses, past record, and collateral contacts with police, family, employer,- school and complainant. 2. Conducts truancy investigations at school including hecks on absenteeism. 3. Counsels with parent-chilconcerning a variety of problems. 4. Testifies in court for or against the juvenile. 5. Places or removes the rusiodv of juveniles in homes on nr around the reservation or in institutions off the reservation. 6. Prepares and maintains the quarterly yearly reports of referrals and other reports and records as required. 7. Performs related work as required. MINIMUM - d Salarv: To Be Negotiated. DESCRIPTION OF WORK Performs probation counseling and case work services for juvenile offenders prior to appearance in Tribal Juvenile Court. Applicant will work under the general guidance and direction of the Ute Tribal Business Committee as stated in Section of the Tribal Code. Law and Order will Applicant supervise clerical personnel as assigned. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: I Duties may include but are not limited to the following). 722-335- Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 13, 20, 1975. NOTICE TO PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING On ImproveProposed ments of a portion of the Duchesne River Road From the Duchesne River Bridge to State Route 87. Project No. ..Com- . The Transportation 5 mission of" Utah' herewith advises all interested persons or groups that highway improvements are proposed on the Duchesne River Road, said highway being State Route No. 35 in Duchesne County. The proposed route location of the project is as follows: Beginning at the Duchesne River Bridge, the proposed improvement closely follows the alignment of the existing for a highway easterly distance of approximately 3 miles ending at State Route The Winter of 7G is going to lx: u good one. Ami it's sterling the new Ski I loos right now, Glimhalxiardone. Take a good look inside ami nut.. ( imNin-- . Sxi- - the difference have arriveil at your dealers. Ski Dmi experience imikes. I f Get the full facts on the new you're going to gel moving T NT, Everest. later, you'd Olympique: and moving now. gel W&ski-ifo-o tlx- - suxt ami Run smack into .'MO TNT HV. winter. AL your Gome on in. dealer Ox lay. world, no. I selling mowmobiJc Ix-tl- Uinta Basin Tractor Roosovolt 4 I I.IINlli 722-330- 2 students of Parent-Teacher- s conference day to be held at Union Friday, Nov. 14 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and from 5:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This will give the working parents an opportunity to visit with their child's teachers. from fund Money raising projects this year will go toward for the Union an air conditioner auditorium. In addition PTSA is finalizing plans to give an annual scholarship to a deserving student. educational is an PTSA The its and are objectives organization promoted through in educational program directed toward , parents, teachers and the general public." This month the PTSA are stressing goal number four. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers in the intelligently may cooperate child. of the training Membership chairmen, Mrs. Bryce Wamsley will be on hand to sell PTSA memberships on Parent's Day. People once grew leeks on their roofs to ward off lightning and similar evil which could cause leaks in thair roofs. Jr. high girls volleyball team include Glenda Rich, Fredella Conetah, Cheryl Rasmussen and Annette Wallace; second row, Doylene Cesspooch, Michele DuShane, Lanay Arrats and Kathy Arnold; third row, Janet McKee, Penny Chapoose, Zuella Murray and Betsy Chapoose. TEAM-We- st . Longhorn Lingo Proposed location and design features consist of improvement of the existing highway, insofar as possible, to current standards for a rural two-lan- e highway. The governing officials of Duchesne County have been notified. The public is herewith advised that a Public Hearing, to discuss the location and design features and the social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed improvements, will be held only if requested. Any person or organization desiring that a public hearing be held must submit a written request within 21 days after the dale of publication of this notice. Requests must be sent hv registered United Stales Mail addressed to: Utah Depart ment of Transportation, At tention: James E. Johnston, Community Involvement Off Stale Things are slow at AHS as they await the opening of this years basketball season. Tryouts were held last week. The Longhorns look to be a very good club with good shooting and lots of depth coming off the bench. The girls volleyball team rolled past Tabiona Thursday night with the J. V.s striking first winning in the two games. The varsity equaled this by doing the same this week the .team faces a very good Union team. Luey Says: Tame Those Cats! Hes master of the three Ps in politics promises, promises, promises. 4''' One-Sto- p Shopping- y - cars; trucks. Used cars and trucks . . . Chevrolet Plus parts and Service at more than 6000 Chevrolet dealers across the country. I r '' t ' S'V . 6 . ' to liiBitl aab -- iBB&SvfrZra sskeBT ' 5 "I Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 14. At any time during regular office hours, maps, drawings and other pertinent in forma lion developed by the Huh Department of Transport lion and written views received to date hv the Department from any inleres-tepersons or groups will he available Tor public insp rtinn ami copying at District t Headquarters, Utah I)eiart ment of Transxrtalinn, N2T North 900 West, Orem, Utah. Blain J.Kav, 1. E., Director Utah Department of Transportation Hy iHflcr of the Huh Commission. Transportation Dated at Sail laike City, Huh November 5, 1975. Published in the Uintah Ka sin Standard November 13, 20. 1975. IhtQtd lirrwt. By Mark Fields ted 87. icer, 612 MWtfHKIth of high school c 84026. ? '1 PTSA would like to remind all parents to to contact Donna Stewart, find out what services are provided by I he American Cancer Society. Members of the Duchesne County East Unit of the American Cancer Society include; Gladys Kims, Unit President; Dorothy Walker, Crusade Chairman; Donna Stewart, Service Chairman; Grace Jensen, County Nurse, Special Events Chairman; Jay Hansen, Public Informa-- i Education Chairman; Myrna Kichens, Secretary, and Dr. Gary B. White. Medical Consultant. Applicant must have considerable knowledge of the tribal Law & Order Code and Ordinance and considerable knowledge of writing legal petitions. Must have working knowledge of Ute Tribal customs and the ability to establish and maintain' effective working relationships and with clients, the general public. Applicant must have two years of college with course-wor- k in the field of social work or counseling and must have at least two years of probation or social work experience OR any equivalent combination of education and experience. Please submit applications to Lester M. Chapoose, Chairman, Ute Tribal Business Committee, P. 0. Box 129, Ft. Duchesne, Utah, VOLLEYBALL first row, (left to right) e ALL CAR PARTS 46 No. 2nd Union PTSA list plans, goals We have a few 0wcO 1975 Impalas left Plus One 75 demo Saie 1400 Co G. & L. Clievrolet-Buic- k "Service you can trust i 722-24- 11 Quality you can depend on! (Jay Gates, Owner) Boosevelt, Utah r..l |