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Show 1 ' STANDARD Mrs. Celia Richens,; The liirilukiy club was rntvrlainril by Flnrenre Lilt, at lu-- r home, Thursday. Srvrn im'iiilicr-- t and one visitor was present. and Delaine Roberts an grandparents. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, of Jroo are the parents. A Kiri, Karhael, was horn November 19. Iaiwcll nearing completion on the newly remodeled front of Christensen's store in Roosevelt. Three arched windows, have been installed in the brick front, plus a NEW FRONT-Wo- is rk canopy over the sidewalk. Besides exterior changes, the store has been extensively rennovated inside. bids is reserved. Full information concerning the timber, conditions of sale, and the of bids should be obtained from the Vernal District Ranger, Vernal, Utah; or the Forest Supervisor. Vernal Utah. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, November 27, 1975. n NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER ri i FOR SALE NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER SALE. ASHLEY NATIONAL FOREST, LITTLE BRUSH CREEK TIMBER SALE, located in TIN, R21E, Salt Lake Meridian. Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor at 437 East Main Street, Vernal, Utah 84078, at 2 p.m. December 30, 1975, to be followed immediately by oral bidding for an estimated 4,091 MBF of timber, mainly lodgepole pine marked or otherwise designated for cutting. The minimum acceptable bid per MBF is $2 for all species. The bid rates will be subject to adjustment during the period of the sale as provided by quarterly adjustment provisions of the contract. Additional deposit required for slash disposal is 86 cents per MBF for all species. In addition, there is within the sale area an unestimated volume ' of older dead (unsound sapwood) timber of all species which will be paid for at $1 per MBF. Additional required deposits per MFB per mile for all species for deferred road maintenance and surface rock replacement on existing Forest roads are: $.080 for maintenance and surface replacement of roads No. 10018 and No. 10020: and $.083 for surface rock replacement on roads No. 10020 and 10021. The required Bid Guarantee is $500 There are no applicable road credits at advertised rates. The maximum amount that may become available for this sale is Meet the machine sired by the famous Polaris Sno-Pr- o Starfir.e.W:,i:jthebig winner in d .Jthe pro racing circuits JThI76 TX is for action with' Yace-p- f oven features. It's a sleek performer destined to become a race-style- classic. Select from 3 tree-ai- r SuperStar engines: 249cc, 336cc and 432cc Sno-Pr- Heavy-dut- y disc brakes Wide-stanc- e design... o type hydraulic skis, 15" track, low, lean really hugs the trail The One You've Been Waiting For See the Polaris TX supersled at L 20 No. 3rd East Phone 722-4- after the first of the year. Bruce and Yiuna Cayley, Salt Lake, visited with her sister, U-ttMayer and other relatives Friday. Friday November 21 was parents day at the Myton Sehool. The students stayed home and worked while the parents a visited with the teachers. There wu a large representation of parents. In addition to the conferences, they were privileged to see their children televised in plays from each grade. This was carried out by Title I, under the direction of Mr. John Osborne. Student of the week at Myton school was Kathy Neilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neilson. Myton sehool has chosen its mascot name. Pupils will now be known as the Myton Tigers. Before long they will be seen sporting jackets and to display their emblem. Go to it. Tigers! Adelia Richens and four small children returned home after a week's visit in Logan and Salt Lake City with relatives. ami l A i ; is;. A I- - t LETS ALL GIVE THANKS! Many years ago the first settlers os this continent joined with the native Indians to give their thanks for the harvest of food which they shared. They also gave thanks for just being alive although disease and lack of medicines were common occurrences. Today, most of the diseases that were prevalent at that time have been conquered and it would certainly be appropriate as we continue the tradition of Thanksgiving to express our gratitude for the good health we enjoy. It would also be appropriate for us to express our thanks to all of yon for giving us the opportunity and responsibility of taking care of your I pharmacy needs. HUISH DL 7 AOGHTED DRUGGLfl DRUGS i ! $15,133. KAWASAKI BIKE SHOP 1 Two new Interstate homes came to grace South My ton Bench on Friday; one for Mr. and Mrs. Kick Tanner and the other for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Monks. Sharon Mortensen and Connie Ross attended a Cub Scout pow-woon Saturday at Ashley Jr. High in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown went to Salt Lake City Thursday to gel medical attention for Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clark and family of Granger came Friday to visit Ned's mother, Stella Clark. Together they all went Friday night to the Glines ward in Vernal to attend a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Terry Allred, of Vernal. The hride is Stella Clark's granddaughter, the former Mieki Lee Clark, daughter of Benjamin and Louise Clark. The young couple were married in the Sail Lake Temple on November 14. There was a large audience at the Mylon Ward cultural hall on Tuesday when the youth of h.wsevelt West Stake presented the Road Shows. There were some outstanding performances. Myton Ward, under the direction of Jerri Harding and Myrna Cox look the trophy, for whkh they should be congratulates. Friday night a surprise shower was given at the Myton Ward Cultural Hall of Howard for Lori Liddell, bride-elec- t Brinkerhoff. The shower was well attended by family members and friends of this young couple who will be married on Dcccmlicr 3 in the Provo Temple. They will presently make their home in Provo, where they will Imth attned RYU November 27, 1975 1 82 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL A All included timber shall be Domestic given Processing. Bidders are advised that violations of the Domestic Processing requirement constitutes breach of contract and may result in contract cancellation, or in refusal to award timber sales to the violator, or debarment or suspension from future timber sales. The right to reject any or all Sample Ballot Official Ballot for Roosevelt City, Duchesne County, Utah December 2, 1975 City Recorder PROPOSITION First Security Bank has qualified with a federally approved plan to provide IRA savings opportunities for any eligible person. And any person is eligible who doesn't have a retirement plan at work. Shall the City Council of Roosevelt, Utah, be authorized to issue the General Obligation Water Bonds of said City in the amount of not to exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000), bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed one jut cent (l't ) per annum, and due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of said bonds; these bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a part of the cost of expanding and improving the water system of the City? How do you benefit? You can save up to $1500 a year or 15 of your income, whichever is less, plus the interest it earns, without paying one cent of taxes on either amount in that calendar year. You don't pay taxes until you retire, usually at a lower rate. For The Issuance of Bonds Against The Issuance of Bonds I To vote in favor of the bonds mentioned in the foregoing proposition, place a cross (X) in the square after the words For the Issuance of Bonds opposite such proposition. To vote against the bonds, place a cross (X) in the square after the words Against the Issuance of Bonds opposite such proposition. We have made opening an approved IRA account quick and easy, so that you can get the job done to qualify for your tax savings this year. I First Security Bank First First First First First Security Security Security Security Security of Utah. N A. First Security Bank ot Bountiful. N A of Idaho. N A. First Security Bank of Murray. N A. Bank. Salt Lake City. Utah First Security Bank ol Logan. N A. Bank of Spnngv,n First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyo. Members F.D.I.C. Slats Bank of Kaysvtlie Bank Bank Stale Slete you don't have a retirement plan where you work, get one at First Security Bank. If Remember, to get a tax break in 1975 you must start your retirement plan before December 31st. |