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Show 6a STANDARD Jonuofy 29, 976 1 MERCHANT OF THE WEEK Resident completes ,( VifJ two decades n with Mt Bell 1973. Starting with the Bell System in 1955 at Los Angeles, Mr. Griffin has held such positions as station installer, line assign er, estimate assigner, plant engineer and his present assignment as plant foreman. He currently supervises installation and repair of phone service from Gusher to Clear Creek. Born in Logan, Utah and raised in daho, Mr. Griffin alls himself a small town boy. The Griffins moved from Salt Lake City to Roosevelt over two years ago. Regarding Roosevelt, Mr. Griffin aid, "I enjoy living here tremendously." A sports enthusiast, Mr. Griffin has been involved in the Little League Baseball program in Roosevelt. He also enjoys golf, fishing and the nearby I go to the mountains mountains. whenever I can," he said. Mr. Griffin and his family recently e farm in the purchased a Roosevelt area, and he reports farming will also become one of his Hobbies." H li.fi M and according to Lloyd, his time away from the job is spent working the farm. There is little time for anything else, Mr. Zager stated. Lloyd was born and raised in the Uintah Basin, and attended grade school in Neola. He went to high school in California, and served in the Air Force before returning to the basin. Mr. Zager stated, My parents were a great help to me both in financing the buainess and working in the station." And my own family helps both in the station and on the farm, Mr. Zager concluded. Some of the services offered by Mr. Zager at Savemore Station are ear and small inspections, minor tune-up- s oil service. and well as as gas jobs repair Lloyd Zager, owner and manager of the Savemore Service, located just west of Roosevelt on Highway 40, has been nominated as Buainess man of the week by one of the community residents. Mr. Zager runs a family buainess, and as described by the person nominating him always has a friendly amile and a treat for the children. He always keeps his prices fair and honest. Mr. Zager purchased his business from Ruben Russell in July of 1914. Mr. Zager has been employed as a mechanic by the yintah Basin Tractor, Great Lakes Timber, and the Ameriun Gilaonite Company. He haa also served in the Air Force. His wife Nadine and their five children own and work a 200 acre farm in Neola 160-acr- Rev. Royce Nimmons to present teen challenge program Royce Nimmons, Executive Director of Teen Challenge of Colorado, Inc, and Gospel Team will be the guests of The Assembly of God Church, at E. Hiway 40, on Feb. 1st, Sunday at 11 a.m. Rev. Nimmons has had several years of experience both as a pastor and as the founder of Teen Challenge of Austin, Texas. For the past five years, he has been the director of Teen Challenge in Colorado. Rev. Nimmons, has been received by thousands of parents and teenagers in churches, high schools, colleges and civic clubs across the nation. He devotes himself full time to teenage evangelism and counseling. The Teen Challenge program was begun in 1958 on the streets of New York City by the Rev. David Wilkerson, and is now spreading across the USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, Europe and other parts of the world. There are now 120 centers throughout the world where narcotic Rev. V Nice and friendly, with a smile describes Businessman of the week A Roosevelt resident has completed two' decades of service with Mountain Bell. Clyde Griffin, plant foreman of the Roosevelt exchange, recently celebrated 20 years with Mountain Bell. Mr. Griffin, hia wife and four sons have been Roosevelt residents since September addicta are cured through faith in God and spiritual therapy. For these con verts Teen Challenge maintains training centers, providing vocational and relipercent of gious training. Seventy-thre-e those who have gone through the program have maintained their cure. The work of Rev. Wilkerson, as told in his books, The Cross and The Switchblade," Parents on Trial," and others listed as best sellers, has been featured in Good Housekeeping, Time, Life and Red book Magazines, and on the Mike Douglas and Art Linkletter shows. "The mat effective drug rehabilitation program I have seen in the United States is a program ailed Teen Challenge, stated Mr. Linkletter, who has been especially concerned about the drug problem since his daughter committed suieide while on an LSD trip. Rev. Nimmons program will consist of a slide presentation concerning drugs, alcohol, cults, and other related problems of today, and explain the services and facilities available through Teen Challenge. This program is open to all parents and anyone interested in the drug problem which faces many of our communities today, for more information contact Pastor Elmer Royer at 722-255- I flam Mbs February 21 st through 28th ation, see innovative cattle breeding programs at progressive ranches, many dealing with Angus, Brangus, Herefords, Holstein and other breeds, and visit alfalfa raising and dehydration operations as well as some of the most productive farm and row crop facilities in California. w wSt And at Cattle Feeders, Inc., you'll see not only a cattle producing operation, but a feeding and meat merchandising enterprise. And many more interesting stops. The pleasure-packe- d bus tour, like the is before it, many sponsored by First Security Bank in cooperation with the Western Livestock Journal. Reservations limited to approximately 1 50 men. You need not be a First Security customer to participate. Buses will originate in Logan, Spanish Fork, Vernal, and Nephi, with transportation provided from outlying areas. you have been on previous trips, you will remember that everything possible is done to make the trip pleasant, conyenient, and educational. The total cost will be $295.00. We urge you not to delay since this tour is limited to 1 50 men. If (6wA a MEMBER F D SOdlflfty Bonk 0F UTAH. N A -- ' The Uintah Basin Association of elected Charles Willis, Governments Mayor of Manila, as its new Chairman, replacing outgoing Chairman Warren D. Richardson, at its January 11th meeting in Roosevelt. Via Chairman elected at that time was Loryn Ross, Duchesne County Commissioner. The ' Uintah Basin Association of Governments is a voluntary association of elected officials of local government in the three counties to address common problems of the Region. Cooperation and unity has ban fostered sina it began in 1971. Many of the old animosities that crossed county lines are being overcome. At the same time it was agreed to work with the State Department of Transportation to help plan for transportation needs of the Basin. A committa will ' work with the State Department of Transportation to set priorities for our needs in the Basin. The State Department of Transportation felt teal officials in the Uintah Basin would be in a better position than the State to assist in determining priorities. Use label to speed tax refund Taxpayers an speed their refunds by label to their attaching the p returns when filing, Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Utah, aid today. If returns are otherwise error fra are and all neassary documents attached," Mr. Wise said, "these labels speed processing of refund checks." The label included in the tax package that taxpayers reaive in the mail, lists the taxpayer's name, address, and social security number. Mr. Wise emphasized that if the name, address, or social security number on the label is incorrect, taxpayers should make corrections right on the label On a joint return, Mr. Wise added, if only one social security numbers appears on the label, the other spouse's number should be entered on the appropriate line on the return. Bureau has just completed quads to a sale of A inch equals one mite that show by color which lands are national resource lands, national forest, Indian Reservations, national parks, wildlife refuges, state lands and private lands. operation so that an environmental Mineral ownership maps are also analysis an be made of the project. Their in the ume sale. available preliminary plans all for an underground Copies of there maps can be obtained mine that would employ about the ume for 2 at the Bureau's Vernal District number of people as the Stauffer Office or the Utah State Office in Salt Chemial Mine. National resource lands Lake. These maps should be valuable to federal as well as private land where loal government, individuals and groups minerals have ban reserved are being and for planning, public meetings considered for tease. use. recreation Metercyde Trail Proposed Trail Demiaqua-Escalaat- e The Vernal District has ban working Vernal District is developing a The with the Utah Division of Parks and highway ramada to interpret the 200 year Recreation in an effort to provide a old Dominquez-Esalant- e trail as part of of in the . vicinity motorcycle trail bicentennial celebration in Nation's the Steinaker State park. A trail route has is which The located on Utah. site, Wtifeh VfrMMh Vdtttonar ban Iocitd resource lands gftpe west f the park tST Highway 40 eut of Jensen, flU'eature well as state laiiSte within the park. An .. the pruposek of the historictreck and point out loal futures which were environmental analysis considering the described in the diary. The site will also action has ban completed and approved. interpret the unusual geology which is The agencies will next need to agree exposed along the fare of Blue Mountain. upon points relating to construction, To date, the highway pulloff, parking administration and maintenance of the trail When these are resolved, the trail area and the ramada shelter, have ban completed. The interpretive signing has will become a reality. ban ordered and will be installed prior to The district has ban working closely July 4. 1976. with the Utah Department of TransporThis year, interpretive signs will be on new for their tation highway proposals installed to finish the rudside rest stop. a route bet wan the Vernal area and the The will point out the trail and the signs oil shale tracts. Three possible routes Blue Mountain geologic formation. have ban identified from the Vernal area Multiple Use Advisory Board to Bonanza. The first is a 37 mile direct A new Multiple Use Advisory Board route from Vernal through Red Wash to will be appointed by Lloyd Ferguson, Bonanza. This alternative would require District soon the charter Manager, Green a new River crossing. The second is approved by the Secretary of the would be 42 miles from Vernal through Interior. The bard will advise the Jensen and Red Wash to Bonanza. This district manager on matters relating to route would use the existing Green River use, management, protection, and discrossing at Jensen. The third route would position of lands and resourcu adminisbe 45 miles from Vernal to Bonanza along tered by the Vernal District In its U. S. 40 and SR-4(the present route). advisory apacity, it may be requested by All three routes would need considerable the District manager to gather and upgrading. analyze information, make studies, hear Thra routes have ban identified public testimony, offer adviu, and between Bonanza and the oil shale tracts. on Bureau develop recommendations The first would be across the proposed within Vernal the District programs second would be dam, the along the The Board will be made up of existing route and the third would cross individuals representing a number of the White River near the old gilsonite interests, livestock; wildlife,' including slurry pipeline crossing. y recreation; energy minerals; Land Ownership Maps minerals; environmentalcultural protecLand ownership maps are now tion; local governmenturban planning; available for all of the Uintah Basin. The and watersoil conservation. U. S. Stal has applied to lean 7650 acres of phosphate land west of the Stauffer Chemial Mine north of VernaL The district has ban working with U. S. Stal to define their proposed mining Chairman named by Basin assoc, of governments Agricultural Study Tour You'll learn new procedures in dairy oper- Newsletter highlights national lands activity . Sunshine search facility. Zager was selected as the businessman of the week by a happy customer who described Mr. Zager as friendly and honest. WEEK-llo- yd McKee. UTAH CATTLEMEN, FARMERS AND WOOLGROWERS ARE INVITED! throughout Central California. Enjoy overnight stops at fine hotels on the Pacific Coast, Elko and in Las Vegas, where you'll see the fabulous show at the Stardust. You'll see firsthand such progressive and profitable operations as the Meadow Creek quarterhorse ranch in Auburn, the Garrett Beckley Simental cattle operation, and the Carnation Genetics A. I. breeding farm re- LlUia BUSINESSMAN OF THE e Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKee and i Migon Harvey and Velma Lyman went to Provo Saturday to attend sessions at the e Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen celebrated temple. their 65th Wedding Anniversary Sature Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark and baby have moved to Roosevelt, day with an open house held at the Tridell Cultural Hall. All eleven children of Mr. o An Old time dance" was held and Mrs. Kitchen were in attendance. Wednesday night in TridelL People from Pictures were taken of the family. throughout; the basin were in attendance 175 people ome to and a fun time was had by all. Approximately extend their best wishes. Many beautiful e Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McKee hosted a flowers were given to the Kitchens, dinner party at their home Thursday e A light refreshment was served to night., those in attendance. Friends and e A number of people .from here relatives throughout the basin were in attended the performance of the Young attendance. Estella Gale from Orem, and Ambassadors" at Union Saturday night, Afton Jorgenson sisters of the Kitchens, e Wade Haslem underwent surgery on me to attend the occasion, his knee last week at the St. Mark's e Joleen and Dana McKee spent the Hospital. His father, Ray Haslem brought weekend in Tridell. Joleen is attending him home Monday. Trade Tech in Provo..- ,e... Janet Merktey spent the weekend in e Ray Hastens and Mr.- - and Mrs. Aarpi.; SsU Lske with herparents, Mr. and Mrsj Simmons made a trip to Ogden Friday. Stewart Sanders. A party honoring Morris McKee was e Reed McKee accompanied Craig held for the young people of the ward Siddoway to Idaho and Oregon last week. Friday night at the gymnasium. Volleyball and other fun games were played. Approximately 35 were in attendance. Educational, too! See the very latest agricultural methods used by progressive livestock and farm operators, r a ; 2 PS. They visited the Loren McKee family while in Idaho. e Glenn Merrill ia in Reno, Nevada thia week checking out possible employment, s Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brinkerhoff from Provo spent the weekend at the DeVon McKee home. They ume to attend the missionary testimonial for Elder Moris TRIDEU ifiujki DKnnxm mPKis in, nagjg Pj u u 5, non-energ- Bring Your Collision Problems To Us . . . s We are equipped to handle all types of collision repair work. Our modern Hogerdy frame and body alignment equipment employs the newly developed approach to completely restoring bodies and frames to 100 per cent factory alignment specifications. We have latest testing equipment and specification charts for all cars. There's no guesswork. Call us for estimates. Frandsen Body Shop Phone 722-279- 1 Roosevelt |