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Show Businessmens fellowship meeting set ruined and hopeless to the natural intellect, Ron said he was born again in that prison, and would like to explain how he was turned around, made whole and given a happy and wonderful new life. Full Gospel businessmen's banquet meetings are open to people The Vernal, Roosevelt Utah of denomination. They regardless Chapter of the Full Gospel Businessall churches and encourage support mens Fellowship International will all members to become active in hold their July banquet meeting church. welcome their and They on Saturday, July 16 at the Diafor the supexpressed gratitude mond Hills Restaurant Banquet of women of the community Room in Vernal. Dinner will be port without whose prayers they feel the served at 7 p.m. Speakers begin fellowship would suffer. at 8 p.m. It is important that reservations Speakers this month will be Ron for dinner be made by Friday, July and Margie Rearick from Salt Lake 15, at noon. Let the restaurant Ron of said he has a testimony City. know the exact number of dinners how Jesus took him over in prison, to be served. cleaned him up, freed him, and gave Please phone Shirley Cook in Verhim a ministry with young people. nal or Ted Thomas in Ron said he had been in and out of Those who will Roosevelt, trouble a good part of his life, and attend for dinner. No reservations had topped it off by taking a milare necessary for the meeting at 8 lion dollars from United Air Lines. He was sentenced to 30 years in p.m. Federal Prison. His life appeared ' 789-170- 9 722-325- Drought conditions and the effect it has on farmers in Utah will be one of the major problems facing the farmer to be disUFBF Mid-ye- ar are asked to report the planted acreage of Corn, Barley, and Wheat to the ASCS office. According to Nathan Allen, County Executive Director, proposed farm legislation eould call for the ime for 1978 crops. plementation of The acreage required to be set aside as a condition of eligibility for program benefits may be based on a percentage of the aere-ag- e planted for harvest in 1977 Mr. Allen said. set-asid- Under proposed legislation, the reported acreage will not be used for purposes of establishing allotments. By obtaining the acreages, the Secretary of Agriculture will have a full range of options if the 1978 July 14, 1977 UBIC childrens talent show tryouts set Tryouts for children for the UBIC Talent Show will be held Friday, July 29 at 10 a.m. in the Roosevelt Jr. high school auditorium. Those children eligible to participate in the children's division will be those from years of age. To register contact 1-- or Diane either Carole White at 8 Bennett at before the tryouts. The talent show will be held August 5 at 11 a.m. on the stage at the Roosevelt gity Park. The UBIC committee would 722-250- 2 722-265- like to encourage everyone to sign up. 18-1- tured here in Sand Wash of Basin Residents. Conference is a concern tions will have junior and senior divisions. Naomi Taylor, Duchesne, will assist with the flowers competition. Home Arts exhibits will be supervised by Hannah Oman, Altonah. These entries should be registered Monday of fair week between 9 Duchesne County farmers are asked to report planted crop acreage Duchesne County farmers STANDARD July 9 at Bottle Hollow jtesort. Low water in reservoirs in the Basin, such as pic- DROUGHT cussed during the 7a is necessary, Mr. Allen explained. Crop acreages and the crop use must be basis Mr. Allen reported on a said. Duchesne County farmers will have until et-aii- d August 1, 1977, to report acreages for Wheat Barley and Corn. Crops seeded last fall should be reported before harvest if possible. p Farmers who have planed acreage in wheat corn, or barley, and fail to repot such acreage may be ineligible for program benefits in 1978. Mr. Allen pointed out that random spot checks will be made to assure accurate reporting. The ASCS acreage report requirement 1977-cro- a.m. and 6 p.m. Crops and horticulture exhibits will be under the direction of Ina Van Tassel, Tabiona, and Elaine Wood, Hanna. They anticipate a large number of entries due to the recent rains and good weather for garden crops. Contact the supervisors of each category or Renae Park for more information about county fair exhibits. Submit names for Duchesne Time to prepare band calendar Duchesne area residents who wish exhibits for to have their names included in the Band Calendar are Community Mrs. Carol Liddell contact to county fair urged is effective immediately. Nwi Ham Fram LAPOINT MiasfiaM Mr. and Mrs. Dallen Cox, Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lemon, Mr, and Mrs. Terry Cox spent the 3rd and 4th at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Cox. The Cox's have five grandchildren. They had a very enjoyable time. e Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moore are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murdock, Yorba Linda, Ca., and her Jesse1 mother, Rasmussen, L3y Rasmussen a brother of Mrs. Moores and a niece, Mary Lou Davey all from Lander, Wyo. Theyve been having a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Datson from Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen from Springville visited with their aunt, Mrs. Thelma Winn on their way to fish in the streams along the Red Cloud Loop. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee visited in Ogden during the week, also in Huntsville, Brigham City and Salt Lake. Traveling to Fresno, Ca., was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ong. They visited Mrs. (tag's sons and while there persuaded them to come to Lapoint to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Cox took their horse and wagon an drode in the parade at Myton. A granddaughter Kelly Ann Cox rode with them. Visiting at Dutch John over the weekend was Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collett Mr. Collett's brother Carl Collett lives at Dutch John and runs the lodge. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Caldwell is Mrs. Caldwell's son Mr. and Mrs. Leland Caldwell. Oklahoma City, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jack, Detroit Michigan and daughter of Mrs. Caldwell's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckelf from Florida.' Mrs. Eckelf is also a daughter of Mrs. Caldwells. They spent their time fishing in the mountains. o at 738-269- 2 at 738-537- 6 or Mrs. Hazel Mudgett as soon as possible. All have a great county fair this year, names not previously received must said board member Renae Park, be submitted by July 16th to be and were encouraging everyone to printed on the calendar. enter exhibits. Renae Park is the board member over the following exhibits: photography, ceramics, fine arts, flowers, home arts, crops and horticulture. The photography competition is Comments from the office of the Utah new this year," said Ranae, and we Lt. Governor, David S. Monson, think this will really be a popular considering the present drought exhibit. The categories of competi- condition in Utah includes the suggestion one spot tion are: People, Animals, Land- that a sprinkler on overtime, in state are of the Residents water. wastes scape, and Life in Duchesne County. asked to set an alarm clock or a timer as a Trophies will be awarded in both the reminder of time the water has run. It is junior division, competition under also suggested that one forget watering 14; and older. streets and sidewalks, as they wont grow This competition is for amateurs anything. Officials also noted that taller grass only, and either black and white or color pictures will be accepted. holds moisture better, and that residents There will be a limit of two pic- might keep grass length slightly tures per category, and pictures longer this year, but caution that it be cut must have been taken within the as often as necessary to avoid yellowing. last five years. They must be mounted on an 8 X 10 inch cardboard. For more information about the of 47 photography exhibits, contact the supervisors of this event, Ken or Barbara Richens, Myton, The class of 47, of Carbon high school The fine arts entries will be diswill hold a class reunion on August 6, in of in Utah the Daughter played Pioneers building during fair week Price. Any residents of the basin that this year. Rojean Addley is handling graduated with the class of 47' from Carbon high and want to attend the the fine arts category. reunion should send reservatins to Ravenna Firth, Duchesne, is the Lorraine Babcock at 2 S. 5th Ave., supervisor of the Ceramics and Helper, Utah, 84526 or Jean Zubel at 246 Flowers categories. 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