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Show nicely. November 25, 1976 returned home Saturday from Rock Springe, Wya. where he hae been engaged in geological work In the oil fielda for the past two months. J. B. Crapo November 26, 1936 Theron Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lambert of Rooaevelt now a graduate student at BYU, was recently of the MY" elected secretary-treasure- r Camera Club. 0 From the Files Mr. and Mrs. Heber Allred have moved into their new home near where they have been living on Indian Bench. of the Uintah Basin Standard November 29, 1116 Ambrose Graham left for Salt Lake Tuesday morning. He delivered three hundred pounds of turkeys to the Salt lake markka. Timothy dwelling on First the past week. East Street MagoHne ZlmmermsB left November 24, 1926 Elmer Roberts of Roosevelt has just finished plastering the new home of Bishop Erl Case, and the family will soon be occupying it. - Ed Newton Mr. and Mrs. Alma Case are rejoicing .over the arrival of a fine baby girl bora November 8. All concerned are doing with J. H. Hardy for Vernal Tuesday. Miss Zimmwman will nurse with Dr. Rich. purchased the Vera Center Bob Labrum, Union captain and offensive and defensive mainstay all wason. has won a place mi the Salt Lake Tribune's grid team. ,n go i Mrs. Christa Leavitt, Laura Gardner. Ethel Bastian and Arilla Bastian enjoyed a quoting bee at the home of Mrs. Violet Horrocka last Tuesday. November 28, 1946 Mrs. Audrey Deleauee of Tory, Utah, a niece of Jesse Allen is spending a few days with her uncle and aunt - Dr. Ruth Burgess made a short business trip by plane to Washington, D. C., Philadelphia and New York last week hi connection with her inspection of hospitals. Dou& Brown made a trip to Crescent this week to get lumber for their new. barn. November 29, 1956 Miss Ida Andrews won first place in the senior division in the "Make it Yourself with WooT contest Novembar 24 - 27 All-Sta- te Martha Morrill and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bartlett wen released Sunday night from the Indian Mission after serving for two years. Itsup...and its good! Roosevelt FF A news, activities News and activities of the Roosevelt Chapter of the FFA includes several activities, involving many students of Union high school during the put month and plans for a December Christinas party and monthly chapter meeting. Winners and prizes in the Chapter's Big Buck contest wu Rocky Murdock, with an overall point average of 84 points to win a $16.00 gift item of his choice and Kent Keller with an over all point average of 19 for a $5 gift item of his choice. Chapter reporter Kay Parrish reported that the contest wu held with in the chapter and twenty students participated. The chapter plan to have a similar contest next year. FFA officers report that the Harvest Ball held November 4 wu an outstanding success with Denise Horrocks winning the queen title and Chris Heaton winning the King title. The students were picked by popular vote by the schools atudentbody. The ball wu by the FHA. During the regular monthly meeting held last week a ceremony wu obeerved where all new FFA members received their Green Hand pins. tMnauni m qwi WMMinfrlioiBmCUOn' November 21 - M BITTERSWEET LOVE P.O. Lana Tumar ROOSEVELT THEATRE Show starts 7:30 One show SundajOnl Sirloin Steak was 49 a Ik Ground Beeff was Iff a in Celery cost UIKiVOri liilhl . 4ft b 4- - U m- - 311 y tattroo neriy Ladys slices were 8 Manfe White Shirts were 2 A 56 ford was $1,995 Drive-i- n double-featu- re movie was 7! Bacom was 49 a lk: Gasoline was 29.9' a gal and natural gas cost iO.2 par thousand cubic fed Today, 20 years later, the cost of everything we need every day has gone up, including our rates for natural gas service. Twenty-years-agthe cost tor a thousand cubic feet of gas was 50.24. Today, that same amount costs you $1 .13. Still, the rates you pay here remain among the very lowest in the nation, and are far lower than you'd pay for any other source of energy. Even in the face of these escalating prices, natural gas remains the most economical and efficient fuel for heating your home, your water, fpr drying clothes and cooking your meals. o, We're doing everything we can to keep our rates as low as possible. Please do everything you can to conserve this precious natural resource in your every use (and reduce you gas bill, at the same time). 1058. Commodity prices as advertised in Sett Lake newspapers, November, D.C.. of Association America. weighted Washington. Independent Petroleum price for regular gasoline. average nation-wid- e teat of gee annually, Our typical residential customer usee 180,000-cubi- c and pays $233.32 for this service. To do a comparable fob with another fuel youd pay: $648.70 for propane. $445.42 for heating ok. $248.93 for coal. $598.91 for electricity. .MOUNTAIN FUEL |