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Show STANDARD November 0976 COSOTBOTUWOTY nd 3rd Wtdniidi, of Comm noon. of rn DAUARD txry3rdmonth. W tics moots story odnosdoy of tho month ot 12 ' Nawcoitwrs Club, third Thursdoy, at 1:30p.m. Duchosno County Sportsman Club, moots 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. . t , Alcoholics Anonymous (closed meeting) Roosevelt Catholic Rectory, Saturday at B p.m. meeting, Saturday, 8 p.m, Roosevelt Catholic Rectory. A. A. open meeting, UBARC, 133 N. 1 E each Thursday, B p.m. TOPS mootini story Thursdoy. Elcmsntory school. W oih-i- n storts Thursday, November 4 Swine Flu Clinic at Chpel 1 a.m. and school, 3--6 p.m. 8-1- Square Dance Club at Roosevelt Elementary school, 9 p.m. Friday, November 5 Swine Flu Clinic at the Tabiona LDS Ward Chapel 3 p.m. and at the Altamont LDS Ward chapel 9 p.m. Roosevelt Chapter of Utah Music Teachers Association, 12 p.m. at Carolynn Winder's home. Saturday, November 6 e fireside for all Young Adults Special Duchesne Stake Center, 9:00 p.m. Speaker will be Elder William H. Bennett District Cub Scout Pow Wow, p.m. at the Roosevelt West Stake Center. For all adult Cub Scout Leaders. Swine Flu Clinic at the Ft. Duchesne Multipurpose Center, 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and e the Whiteroeks Center, p.m. 7 November Sunday, Special Interest Fireside, 7:30 p.m. at the Roosevelt Stake Center in the Relief Society room. Young Adult Fireside, 8 p.m. at the Roosevelt 1-- 6-- Ereanbraek, wu called to laat Thursday, where hie William Jr. Ereanbraek, had ' brother, been fatally shot in the back by some unknown person. He wu found dead by " some deer hunters on his farm where he i was preparing to lock a gate that wu at the entrance of his property in Coalville. V The Ercanbracks attended his funeral . last Monday which wu held at Heber City.. Scott Hanson, campaign coordinator for the Matheson for Governor Commit-me- t with a group of people from Ballard at the home of Karl Shinier. o Visitors at the Dely Richeu home is his daughter, 8hirley Bussard and two children from Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and two children from ..j Buck Salt Lake. The Andersons came to hunt , WeuWy Coalville . ot 6:1$ p.m. Mootini ot 7 ot Roosstolt e Helen Fowles is still in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. She is recovering ?. and expected to be released in 10 days or Tri-stak- ; J' ' 2-- 5 Multi-purpos- Jr. have a Ortober 21. 1976 at the St Hoaphai (n Salt lake. He weighed 8 lb. 9 oz. and will be named Rhett AxeL Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gil Rurkman of Salt Lake and Beatrice Lundberg, who is on a minion in California. Great grandparent Mrs. R. 0. .. Carlson of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell, who have been living here in Ballard for a number of years, and at the present time were uvingun the old Seeley farm, 8 miles east of Roosevelt, have moved to Farmington, .f .ex'C0 Mr. Campbell, perauea the oil business and was transferred by his MW-,.?.bo- GALE RO DAR Dvcbtiii Lions Club, lit Ducbisni A ros Chimbti be held in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Rurkman two weeks. e Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford unruh and Debby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holmberg from Salt Lake were married in Elko, Nevada Saturday, October SO, 1976. Mr. and Mrs. Unruh and Pat Holmberg, the brides mother, accompanied them to Elko, also Everetts brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Unruh, from Turin Falls, Idaho met them in Elko for the wedding. An open house for the newlyweds will ' company. e Mr. and Mrs. Larry Engdahl have a new daughter born October 29, 1976 in their home. They didnt have time to get to the hospital. She weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. and will be named Rebecca Aiieen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Vick of Sheridan, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Engdahl of Gillette, Wyoming. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Engdahl of Gillette, Wyoming, Lucy Evans, of Chariton, Iowa and Kate Kerbel of Sheridan, Wyo. e Mr. and Mrs. Buzs Larson who recently moved back to their home from Wyoming were successful in their hunting, they got both a deer and an elk. Millie Hatch went to Casa Grande, Arizona to be with her son, Dick, who wu operated on November 3rd in Phoenix, Arizona hospital. He broke his arm some time ago. Editor's Quote Book If your luck is good, you credit for you r wisdom. get Ignat Bernstein Action by Duchesne County Commissioners M Lee Wimmer and Rex Harrison of Horrocka and Associates and Ron and Paul Shocker of Western State Paving discussed the statu of the rural road projects. Loryn S. Rosa moved that the request for final payment on the Bluebell road be approved. Roy Thomu seconded and the motion carried. Final inspection on the Talmage, Bluebell and Myton road projects wu set for Friday at 9 a.m., beginning at Talmage. Loryn S. Ron moved that the request of the engineer to suspend work on the Altonah rural road of October 15, 1976, and resume said work at the discretion of the engineer, wu approved and seconded by Roy Thomu. The motion carried. The final billing of 12,704 for engineering services on 395(1) wu approved. Ted Anderson of UBAG discussed the proposed purchase of the Alcohol u Recovey Center building, its use, operation, and the make up of the board. It was suggested that each county have three persons on the board. Duchesne's three personnel are Ford Gardner, McCord Marshall, and Hollis G. Huilinger. Robert Vincent and a graduate student working with him were chosen to assist Reed Hansen in counseling. An EMT Training Officers Seminar is to be held November 6, 1976 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Rampton Room at the Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. It was suggested that Fred Goodhue and two EMTs each from Duchesne and Roosevelt attend. Mileage for one car will be paid by the Division of Health and the county will pay for the lunch. e The low bidder for tires and was Jennings Petroleum at 512J113.06 for tires and 52.89 per gallon on antifreeze. It was moved by Loryn S. Rou and seconded by Roy Thomu that they bid be awarded to Jennings Petroleum subject to review by the road supervisor. Dan Noziaka presented bids he had received for installing sprinkler systems for the courthouse and new jail grounds. The bid for the jail wu $1,126 including the exercise yard. Two estimates were given for the courthouse lawu; 58,576 for Thompson heads and $2,976 for a eombinft'Ski of Thompson heads and rainbirds. Roy Thomu moved that the bill in the amount of $58 from Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce for Senior Citisena attending the Zogi Variety show be approved. Loryn Rosa seconded and the motion carried. Dan Noziska reported there hu been a road program, change in the having been extended from one to two years, with applications being accepted until February 16, 1977. Dan will prepare the design for these bridges. The council accepted the request of Duchesne City to spread gravel on three aides of the skating pond, located behind the courthouse. The city will also place a fire hydrant at the southeast corner of the pond for filling it, and build a fire box for use of the skaters. anti-freez- m Ward Chapel. Thursday, November 11 Square Dance Club at Roosevelt Elementary School, 9 p.m. Haughton who wu killed instantly on the-rock crusher Friday morning. He hu. been working here cm the crusher all ' ' summer. ; ? y. UANNA Tfiq Marti ttVTON Cub Scouts held their pack meeting and Halloween carnival Thursday night at the Tabiona Ward HalL Prizes were awarded. Ray Thomu won a prize, also Sharon Lamb and Michael Giles. e Douglas Price left Monday for ' Wyoming where be is employed. e Mr. and Mrs. Jay C.Carlfie and family and Mrs.' and Mrs! Don Giles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ivie and family all of Salt Lake, Randy Ivie or Wyoming were all visitors of Mrs. Wanda Ivie last week, e Mr. ud Mrs. Jay Giles and family, Geno Defa and family were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A If e The Dels. Mrs. Meda Hansen of Salt Lake spent a few days visiting Mrs. Blanche Defa. e Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and Tanya and a friend from Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Rock Harrison and baby of Duchesne were weekend visitors of Mrs. Crystal Hackett and family and went deer hunting. e Debbie Lamb of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. June Roberta. Mr. Carl Wilckens and twin sou of Texu were visiting friends in Hanna Wednesday. He uid his eon are leaving for foreign LDS missions next week. e Carole Giles, Frank Dels and Maxine Penrod Went to Green River, Wya, Friday. Carole and Frank returned home and Maxine and Lou left Saturday for Bordsman, Oregon where they will make their home. f e Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles and family spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa. e Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Blake and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles,. Boy de Giles and Stanley Giles and family Clyde Hansen and family, Jim Tollhurst and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Giles and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gordon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orlylus Iorg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles and family are all visiting and hunting in Hanna this weekend, e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilckens and family of Hawaii visited Mrs. Vida Jensen Thursday. They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilkins for a month after they will leave tor Conneticut where they will make their home. e The people ot Hanna were saddened to bur of the accident and death of Craig jtfi i s MfCNpr u . e Ruth Murray wu pleased to have weekend visitors, her grandson, Jamu Murray, Stillwater, Oklahoma, now ' attending BYU. He wu accompanied by :iiw ?n college roommate. e Mr. and Mrs. Jease Brimhall . visited by two of their grandchildren They were Robert W. Pier and, '.yr his sister Alecia Knudaoo. Robert wfljy remain for a short time to help out on form before returning to his homo fa.ti r ouVV-Sunday- thfv Denver. Kathy Hardinger wu home Logan over the weekend, visiting with her parents, Lewis and Edna Hardinger. e Myton School recently held a school lunch day for parents. Special invitations y;i ' were iuued to the town Mayor and other' v officials and the commissioner, with special guests attending. There wu ' tremendous turnout for this activity. The school band under the direetioa of i. Mr. Bill thompson is shaping up toward forthcoming entertainment The 4th'j-grade also hu a flutophone band and planning a future flutophone concert fo '0. '' a.-'?- "TTBiios anfr, rw the parents. Cub scout pack meeting wu held Friday night in the church under thuCl direction of Randy and Sandy Bywater. The theme wu a western roundup, with e a campfire. David Richeu and Todd Branch were awarded arrow points and Billy Murray received a 2nd - ' year service award pin. Games wars and refreshments served. e Larry and Connie Ross went to Provo v j, on Friday, where they attended a BYU' football game. They visited with the Leon Rou family and Mrs. Millie Steveu before returning home Sunday night e Of interest is the announcement from .? Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page, that they have -a new grandson born to their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Eden, (Arlene) Price. The Edens have four othar children, all adopted. e The activity night Halloween party on ' Tuesday under the direction of specialist Ha Rae Gingell wu a gnat success. suns gsfiilan ?- costumes provided. and all enjoyed pnl&sdL The 65 Pontiac above has clocked 111,000 miles already and its still going strong. Why? Its owner really took care of it. still lookYour car can get there if you give it the same kind of ing good ' common-sens- e care. Study all the good advice in the 100,000 Mile Book. Examples: Q. Whats the secret of keeping a car in the fun V good shape for 100,000 miles and more? A. 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