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Show 5a County 4-camp scheduled H The Duchesne County hss scheduled a three day camp on July 27, 28, 29, at the Moon Lake Campground. Youth Council have planned the The camp and have the responsibility of seeing that the camp runs smoothly, states Marie Hale Cook, Extension Home Nsm kens Frew STANDARD July 15. 1076 . ALTAMONT 4-- 4-- Economist. The theme of the camp will be Out town Heritage beginning-presen- t and foture. Camp decorations, name tag, and skits will be planned with this in mind. There will bke pioneer crafts and pioneer Olympics. The nature hike will again be under the direction of the forest service. There will be special guests to sing and tell stories around the camp fire and the Meal and Candle lighting traditional will be held. An awards program will be held for the best of each event Enrolled are urged to be in attendance. Each club must have a responsible adult leader and registration fee is $1. The leader ahould send in the clubs registration by July 20. For more information contact the office at 4-- 4-- H 788-220- 722-460- or 1 722-229- 6. This program is offered on a non discriminary basis. Quartets sought forUBIC . Talent is being sought for Basin Quartets, to participate in the quartet festival to be held during the UBIC, Saturday, August 7, in the early evening at the Roosevelt City Park. ' This program is not competitive and according to Noreen Roberta, chairman for this particular program, the idea is to get together and preform for the public and have fun. For more information contact Noreen Roberts at 722-278- 6. Community news items for the Duchesne area should be phoned to the Standard Office at 5 or brought to Suite 500 of the Professional Plaza. News items may also be phoned to Amy or Paula Bailey at Wegner at Only news items that are phoned in will be published. Mrs. Delores Phillips of Denver, Rusty and Tammy Johnson from Murray, and friend Julie Pratt spent Wednesday night with the Harold Gees at Hanna. e The Orr Swaseys and Harold Gees spent two days at Silver Creek. Devear and Louisa Ross, Orinda's sister, spent several days camping and visiting with the Harold Gees in Hanna. Devear caught a 8 pound German brown trout out of the Duchesne River. Wayne and Josephine Vande Graff from Colexfo, California have been visiting with Josephine's parents, the Marvel Marrett's, and brother George Marrett and sister Vivs Tollefann. On the 4th of July, fourteen senior citizens from Salt Lake City and Carbon County, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hadden, for a fish fry and a pot luck dinner. Some of the guests spent the weekend at their home. Miss Tonia Kile spent Wednesday of ' this week with Stephanie Leavitt The Kiles moved from here back to their home in Oklahoma this oast vear. e Mr. and Mrs. Terry Despain would like to announce the arrival of their baby daughter, Amanda Lee, born on June 24th in the Carbon County Hospital Amanda has two sets of living in Duchesne: Mr. and Mrs. ; Loran Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horrocks, also Mr. and Mrs. Carless Marsing of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doug Horrocks of Duchesne, and Weston Despain and Mrs. Pauline Bird also of Duchesne. 738-209- 738-209- 5, 738-530- great-grandparen- ts as if came in last week! This is the load Standard Tom and Mary Day apent a couple of daya In Altonah. They came to water their lot and visited with Clarence and Lola Jones and Irvin and Blanch PowelL e ReNee and Nicole Shivers from Oakland, Calif., are here visiting with their aunt and uncle, Rosalee and Gary Jessen. e , There are three new businesses in our area, the Hobby Hut", owned by Kip and The Country Fair Jamie Thacker, Western Wear" owned by Ron Sharleen Goodrich, in Altamont, The Kozy K Trading Pos" in Emmons owned by Diana WalL' e Florence Jessen, Minnie Lou Diana Roberts took Florence's mother Grandma Reay", back to Princeton, B. C. Canada while there they visited with her brothers Doyle and Dale Reay. e Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jessen went to Payaon last Thursday to a viewing of a friend, who was the victim of a motor cycle accident e Mrs. Novella Timothy has returned home after spending 3 weeks in the IDS Hospital in Salt Lake with heart trouble. She was in intensive care for eleven days. Her daughter, Maxine Garrard flew up from Arizona to be with her mother. She has been with her a month and will go home Sunday, July 4. Girls chosen for the Rodeo Queens and attendants were; Linda Goodrich, queen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodrich, of Bluebell. Angie Fisher, 1st attendant daughter of Kathy and Brent Fisher of Mt Emmons, Sandra Goodrich, 2nd attendant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodrich. These girls are the senior division. Junior queen and attendants are Lisa Shiner, daughter of Mr. and mra. Billy Shiner of Altamont daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal West of Mt. Emmons. Second attendant is Shara Dawn Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davies of .Altamont. The contest was held on July 1, at the Rodeo grounds. Judges were Mr. Gordon Eldredge of Neola, Jan Edgerton, and Lorraine Dye, both of Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davies of Kearns, spent a couple of days with their daughter, Mrs. Shirley Shiner of Altamont They are the grandparents of rodeo queen Lisa Shiner. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 3, at the Moon Lake Ward Chapel for Mr. Clair Farnsworth, of Danapoint, Calif., a former resident of the area, and world war II veteran. Brother of Mr. Durrell Farnsworth of Mt Home. Mac Jessen of Altamont was in Rupert Idaho, recently roping in a rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Riesbeck were here with their children, Maren and Robbie visiting with Mrs. Norma Jessen over the holiday weekend. The Swasey reunion was held July 3 at the Farnsworth Canal Camp Ground. About 100 attended. Out of 9 children, all . except one were represented. e Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen are in Alpine, Wya, where he works for Brinkerhoff Drilling Co. Friday, June 2, Chris La Rose and Alan McDonald were honored at a reception in the Altamont Cultural HalL They were married the same evening. VERNAL TALENT-Pictur- is talent from the ed Vernal area, chosen by Eugene Jelesnik to Farm credit association hires Ni beeH fre field representative employed by SyGMfi Ran Production Credit Association, as a field representative. Coors pays out $4,016,358 for old cans . and only 5 loft! A record total of $4,016,358 has been paid out so far this year to the general public by Adolph Coors Company in its LAPOINT cash-for-can- BfMaNaetAeU The new Style: woodlined, sliding front window new side window design, large rear' bubble window laminated installation. Ricky Move spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moore. Ricky is in the army and is stationed in New window designs New colors added racing stripe Another shipment due prior to UBiC Also Garth is now fhs Uintah Basin's ono and only. J. tt Brewer Tire - Go. Rep. Featuring the full line of . to register for the Camper to be given away Keep it in mind during UBIC. CHEVRON SERVICE Chevron TOI'IT CAMPKKS , MOTOR I Tt'NK TIRE SXI.ES ' h T.TMm;s tT liKAKK SERVICE HtOYM-M- i RADIATOR SERVICE AI.KAMIM KOD CAI.I.S Roosevelt, Utah 84066 - Phone 722-961- 6 a company spokesman said this week. The money represents payment to individuals and organizations who have collected aluminum beverage cans and redeemed them at Coors recyking centers for 15 cents per pound. The four million dollar figure registers a dramatic increase over the $2.9 million paid out during the same period in 1975. A spokesman for the regional brewer Idaho. based in Golden, Cola, said from January Spending the family home evening at to June of this 642,617,328 cans the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moore were turned in foryear, recylcing through the were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Searle, Mr. company's 170 independent distributors and Mrs. Glen Hartle and family, Mr. and in the Coors distribution area. Mrs. Max Rasmussen and family. A total of 26,775,722 pounds of Mrs. Elizabeth Esplin and Mrs. aluminum was recycled in the program in Thelma Lamb attended the Anderson the for a 46 percent six months past reunion. return rate. Mrs. Moore's sister from Calif., spent We are pleased that our consumers an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charley our marketing area recognize Moore. The family all went roller skating, throughout the importance of recycling in order to e Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt and Mr. conserve our natural resources and and Mrs. Lewis Taylor were in Lapoint reduce litter, said William K. Coors, Sunday. Also Theron Leavitt's son Noel president of the brewery. Leavitt who has just returned from a He stressed that Coors recycling mission. centers pay cash for all aluminum beer Mr. and Mrs. Kay Winn, Gary Winn and soft drink containers, regardless of from Las Vegas visited at the home of brand. Mr. Winn'a parents, Mr. and Mra. Golden Since the start of the Winn. conservation program in Rasmussen has return1970, consumers have recovered January ed home after being employed at the 220,521,205 pounds of aluminum beverOgden Temple the last six weeks. age cans. At an estimated 24 cans per e Merrill Rasmussen has returned home more than 5.2 billion containers after having surgery. He is doing very pound, have been forwarded by Coors and its welL independent distributors to aluminum e Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton visited at the producers for recycling into new home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Blaine aluminum sheet Hamilton. Payouts to consumers in the program to date amount to $27,835,959. The recycling program operates Coors distributors in Arizona, through Great Support California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, A Senator seeking rcelection Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, votes spoke from the back of the tah and Wyoming. Its goals are to truck. He was in the middle of his conserve natural resource and energy, speech when a heckler hollered: "I'd rather vote for the devil." while reducing solid waste and litter. . nationally-recognize- Miss-Barbar- Brewer Tires! rop-i- t recycling program, can-makin- g Suppose your friend does not run?" queried the Senator. I count on your support?" May Tax Speeches One good way to raise revenues and still benefit the people would be tax every political speech made during an election year, Trash Mounts Today, the average American generates almost 5.5 pounds of trash per day. By 1980. this figure will more than double to almost 12 pounds per day. experts say. ' ROOSEVELT THEATRE Box office opens 7 p.m. Show starts 7:30 ' Farm Utah Visiting the past week with the Frank Griffin's were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale . Stanhope from Eureka, Calif., Chuck and Leona Iorg, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lindstrom and children from Blue Lake, Calif., they also visited the Ross Iorg's and Loa Crawford, e Mr. and Mrs. Wanleas Shields motored to Ogden Thursday where they attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Farmers Union Coop building to be erected in Roy on the old Peterson ranch, Senator Moss also was present , e Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Thomas and two boys from' Anchorage, Alaska, accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Bird from San Diego were three day guests last week of Charlie Bird and daughters Delaine and Deon, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rodgers, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan. Mrs. Roy (Ila Vaye) Springer visited over the holiday weekend in Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lemon and sister and family, Ralph and Geneal Goodrich in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ernest and daughter Melanie Boyer from Alta Loma, Calif., and grandson Cory Mecham from Garland, were four day guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ron. t' Dr.'and Mra. Dale Larsen and femily visited in Winslow, Arizona, over. the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ill Merlyn Reynolds, Merlyn has-beebut is on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton, son Kevin and fiancee LouAnn Sullivan motored to Lyman where they apent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell ChapeL e Mr. and Mra. Howard Reynolds and son went to the Salt Lake temple Tuesday, they were accompanied by Bishop and Mrs. Jim Reidhfead, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eldredge. e Joan and Beverly Shields have returned from a weeks vacation in Calif., where they visited friends in the Los . Angeles area. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ansel from Denver, Cola, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn attended the wedding and reception for their grandson and new bride Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen in Carbonville, on July 3. Douglas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl o been W. Savage has ICOURTHOUSEISQUARESJ ROOSEVELT Kerry W. Savage has been employed by Utah Farm Production Credit Association as a field representative according to Vaughn R. Mills, general manager. He begins his duties July 5, after completing a six month agricultural credit training program. We are pleased to have Savage join us at this time, Mills said. His background and his intensive training including eight weeks at our offices here 'will enable him to better serve our members.'! Savage graduated from Southern Utah State College, in 1975. He received a B. S. Kerry perform at the UBIC (Uintah Basin Industrial Convention) to be held August 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Roosevelt. d 18-2- July 0 LAW AND DISORDER With Carroll O'Connor and Ernest Borgnine R Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon are the proud grandparents of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Amelia) Fawson who live in Valleja Cam. Dorothy left Tuesday for Calif., where she will visit with them and get acquainted with the new baby. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crumbo for four days were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jessup and femily from San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexander motored to Salt Lake where they met their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timothy of Missoula, Montana. The four Timothy children will visit their grandparents for a month while Charles and Susan tour the Holy Land and other points of interest in Europe. e Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yack during the weekend, were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White from Moab. The Grant Elmer family reunion was held over the weekend at Pine View Reservoir at Anderson Cove, with 45 femily members attending, the group enjoyed dinner, games and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and family returned Wednesday from a twelve day vacation to Cheyenne, Wyoming where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer, and Mr. and Mra. Don Lewis at Wheatland, Wyoming, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis at Gordon, Nebraska and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ogden and other relatives in Rapid City, South Dakota. e Mrs. Thora Yack and Ellen Rawlings were hostesses to a going away party in honor of Millie Stevens Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Yack. Fifteen frienda were present to enjoy games and refreshments. e Mrs. Elaine Hullinger, Gerry Shields and Thora Yack were hostesses to a canyon picnic at the power plant last week with 24 people attending. Guests from out of town were Mr. and Mra. Clifford Memmott from Salt Lake. ECHO DQIVE ID July 15-1- 7 ODESSA FILE P.G. AND OPEN SEASON With William Holden R July 19-2- 1 KILLER ELITE PG and MR. MAJESTICK With PG Charles Bronson |