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Show J STANDARD Dcmbf H 25. 1975 t. USU extension to offer Soil scientist theater classes transferred to Roosevelt Girth W. Leishman, a Soil Scientist, has recently been transferred from Cedar City to Roosevelt by the Soil Conservation Service. He replaces Woodrow Nielson who retired earlier this year. Garth is a native of Idaho, and attended Ricks College, Utah State University and graduated frofm the BYU in Agronomy. Prior to coming to Roosevelt he worked for the SCS at Provo, Lehi, Salt Lake, Delta and Cedar City. His wife, Carole Goold Leishman is from Monroe, Utah. They have three sons, Michael, Kevin and Gregory. This family purchased the home constructed by Kenneth North at 42 North, 7 East. He was Bishop of Cedar 14th Ward at the time of his transfer. Due to the tremendous support of the and people from Roosevelt, Duchesne Vernal in the Extension Center's Theatre program, we have added an additional three credit class to the curriculm. Vlf are now offering college acredited hours in the Humanities and Fine Arts of Theatre. Garth Leishman, replaces Nielson as Soil Scientist, for the Soil Conservation Service, in Roosevelt. Mr. Leishman is from Cedar Woodrow Suggestions for making Christmas calls Christmas, traditionally the busiest day of the year for a certain portly, white-haire- d gentleman with a retinue of reindeer, is also the busiest day for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. The Christmas holiday at AT&T means a substantial increase in the number of calls made and a major shift in customer calling habits. Mountain Bell predicts the Christmas customers will make a record total of about 13.7 million interstate calls this year. Of these, about 500,000 will be made to overseas locations, and thats twice the number of overseas calls made on an average business day, according to Kenneth O. Hill, Utah Public Relations, Manager. To meet demands of such a busy day, the Bell System will add about 3,200 circuits to the telephone network and have thousands of employees working to complete as many cells as possible. But quantity alone is not tie' only change in calling patterns wmcn are watched closely by Bell System network managers who scan worldwide traffic flow and, when necessary, channel calls along alternate routes. On holidays," said Hill, most people call from their suburban or rural homes and diverge from normal business day calling which is heaviest between metropolitan areas. These holiday calls, which also last about twice as long as an average business message, cause heavy traffic on normally low volume routes. Hill suggested that customers who make long distance or overseas calls during the Christmas night rush might want to follow these recommendations: -- Try to have numbers already available before rush beings. Also, in some overseas countries, some Directory Assistance operators do not work on Christmas. -- Place calls before 6 p.m. on Christmas City. Mr. Nels Carlson, Instructor for Utah State Extension is very optomistic about the future of Dramatic Arts in the Uintah Basin; particularly after the success of the musical comedy "The Fantasticks", fall quarter. Mr. Carlson invites people not only in high school but men and to women from the communities part icipate in these classes as well. The new class added this quarter is 121. Fundamentals of Acting dealing with acting techniques to help the student gain more control in an acting situation, in front of an audienre. Possibly there may be two sections, one taught in Vernal and one in Roosevelt. The class will be arranged in Vernal depending on the amount of people supporting the class. In Roosevelt the Fundamentals of Acting class will be held on Saturday, starting January 3, 1976 at the Union high school Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. All those in the Roosevelt Area can call the center at The new location in Vernal is above Vernal Drug, Phone Technical Workshop II will be taught again Recause of the props that must be built; This class offers students a working knowledge of the Practical building of sets for a production, as well as a knowledge of terms dealing with the production. This quarter the extension center will Theatre Department produce "Charley's Aunt" a comedy three act play. All those in the Roosevelt and Duchesne Area are encouraged to come to Union high school Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium for auditions in Vernal the auditions will be held at 8 p.m. in the Uintah high school auditorium. For further Information and registration. or Please call Roosevelt at Vernal; at the new office. The Vernal Drug Store. .. OTMECM'S , Starts Friday Dec. 26 789-610- Eve or on Christmas afternoon, when lines are less busy. -- Dial long distance calls directly to save both money and time. Domestic direct dial rates no matter what the hour-ar- e lower than operator-assiste- d calls. -- Check time differences between the United States and other countries. It may be the difference between reaching a friend on Christmas or the day after. --Check with local operators for specific information on rates to the 249 countries served by the Bell System. Rates and reduced rate periods vary for different nations, the cost depending on time and location. -- Boys Coats 40 Off Vests Price 722-229- Ladies Coats 40 Off V MenSlacks 6 40 with their trophies,, presented Basin Uintah last week by the Appaloosa horse club, are left to right, Gus Proto, LaVern Murdock, Bennett MaCathern, Reva Whitmore, Tom Casey and Bunny Young TROPHY WINNERS-Pictur- ed CALE R9 BAR Appaloosa club Newcomen Club, third Thursday, at 1 :30 p.m. Duchesne County Sportsman Club, meets first Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Roosevelt Legion Hall. Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club meets the second Monday of each month the year around. Alcoholics Anonymous (closed meeting) Roosevelt Catholic Rectory, Saturday ot B p.m. meeting, Saturday, 8 p.m., Roosevelt Catholic Rectory. A. A. open meeting, UBARC, 133 N. E., each Thursday, 8 p.m. :30 to 2:30 Free blood pressure clinic every Monday ot Health Sciences Building, UBAVC, 1 1 1 1 Wednesday, December 24, Neola Community Christmas Party, 7:30 p.m. Ward Cultural Hall. Saturday, December 27 Basketball: Altamont at Union 8 p.m. Sunday, December 28, Turkey Shoot, Ft. Duchesne Rifle Range, 10:30 a.m. December 31, Wednesday, New Years dance, Ballard Interest Special Ward 8:30 p.m. Friday, January 2, Basketball: Morgan at Union 8 p.m. MINI MAC 35 ONLY WITH CHAIN BRAKE 114495 Powerful 2 cubic inch engine zips through a 6" log in seconds. Sprocket nose bar cuts 21 faster than conventional solid nose bar. Automatically oils its own bar and chain as you cut. Big 14 bar cuts logs up to 28 thick. about our great CARRYING CASE deal BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS ROOSEVELT, UTAH ! V 10 A.M. 722-229- Off Hagger Lee Levi CORflRflUMDTV Ask Roosevelt PHONE 722-24- 34 presents trophies Saturday evening of last week the Uinta Basin Appaloosa horse dub had their annual banquet and presentation of awards at the Moon Lake Electric center in Roosevelt. Sunbeam Clock Many to choose from! The meeting began with a pot luck supper at 7. After the meal, club president Dorant Freston introduced past president Vern Ames, who with his wife Phyllis, presented trophies and awards for 1975. Points awarded to members were made at approved Appaloosa horse shows in Utah and Colorado, and represented considerable travel and effort on the part of the winners. The high point man trophy was won by Tom Casey; high point lady was Chrrvl (Bunny) Young and high point youth was Susan Freston. High points in the performance classes went to Bunny Youngs Mr. Hi Boy" and Tom Caseys Apache Boy". A new award for the Appaloosa with the most color went to Reva Whitmores 1973 Stallion "Devils Britches". LaVerne Murdocks 1972 Stallion Surf Cat", Reva Whitmores 1973 Stallion "Devils Britches", and Gus Prolos 1974 Stallion Comanches Dark Boots" all took high point stallion honors. Bobbie McCatherns 1974 filly Dusty Just A Doll" was high point filly. Each year the club engraves the name of the girl who wins the queen contest on a trophy which is then held by the winner until the next year. This years winner was Susan Freston. The final presents tion was a special memorial trophy in memory of former club member, Frank Murdock. It was the Memorial Sportsman Trophy". The winner was picked by the board of directors and presented to the most deserving member. This year the Sportsman award went to LaVerne Murdock. About 70 people attended the presen tations including guests Ted and Marilyn Priest; Sid and Gretehen Casper. 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