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Show Plan for safe Thanksgiving qao your family. He recommended the following threepronged check on the essential elements the car, the driver and the weather: Check your car: Be sure the engine is running smoothly to avoid mechanical failure on the highway; make certain that the brakea and tires are both in first-claand that the condition defroster and windshield wipers are functioning efficiently, equip your car with snow tires and carry reinforced tire chains in case you encounter severe snow and ice conditions; and dont overlook other emergency gear for your sand or rock salt, a shovel, trunk ' traction mats, a tow chain or strap, battery booster cables, and flares or other emergency lighting equipment. Check yourself: Schedule your trip so that you will have adequate rest before undertaking a long drive; change drivers every couple of hundred miles, or at least stop for coffee or a soft drink; don't risk falling asleep at the wheel. Cheek the weather: While long-rang-e forerasts are helful it's wise to check the latest weather bulletins immediately before leaving. Finally," concluded Barlow, the best advice is to use your common sense. In really severe weather, the sensible motorist will postpone a trip until the worst of the storm has passed. A delay ' of a few hours or even the whole day could be the wisest decision ever made." Warning that the Arst anow storms of season often hit at Thanksgiving, Leo H. Barlow, President of the Utah Safety Council, urges motorists to plan ahead ibr n Thanksgiving trips. A could turn a happy into a Thanksgiving homecoming tragedy, Barlow warned. At the least, a stalled vehicle could mean a serious inconvenience and expense that could easily spoil Thanksgiving for you and the This Saturday, Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. there will be table games at the Duchesne center, with prizes fur winners and refreshments. Everyone welcome. Tuesday, Nov. 29, the school lunch will be at the old Elementary school in Roosevelt at 12:30 p.m. The bus will pick up passengers at the Tabiona church at 11 and at Duchesne at 11:45. After the lunch, there will be Bingo at the Rooosevelt center. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. there will be Bingo at the Duchesne center. Bingo is a weekly event. Thursday, Dec. 1, at noon, a special meal at the Moon Lake Electric building in Roosevelt is being catered by Stewarts Foodtown. A program is being planned. The bus will run again from Tabiona, leaving the church at 10:45 a.m. and Duchesne at 11:30 a.m. to take people to the' meal Those wishing to ride from Tabiona and Duchesne, please call 8 for reservations on the bus. Keen agers are reminded that Senior Citizen cards are available by Ailing out a simple application, and card holders ran get discounts at the following stores: Roosevelt - Len El Shoe store; Sathers Jewelry; Log Cabin Saddle Shop and Cowtown Ranchwear; Duchesne - Guys n Gals, Get Plastered; and Mini-- Shoppes. Senior Citizens who do not take the Uintah Spain Standard can get a new subscription to the Standard for, half price ($3). The Standard carries a weekly schedule of Senior Citizen (Keen agers) activities. For more information 8 call or skid-wrec- k 722-429- 6. Duchesne Cub Scout pack held The Duchesne Second Ward Cub Scout Pack 258 held its pack meeting Thursday, Nov. 17, at the Duchesne Stake Center. The theme for the evening was Indians" and Paul Spencer received his Wolf award. - Arrowchis to serve mission in Guatemala conWinners of a Thanksgiving school East test in the second grade at were, front, Elementary Jason Stockwell and Sean Thompson and, back, left to right, DeNee Ann Jenkins, Tracy Scott, Aimee Adney and Janet Bell. STORY WRITERS story-writin- g Thanksgiving feast planned in second grade The second grade students of Mrs. Gloria Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Moon and Ercanbrack Miss Anita at East Elementary school are planning their annual Thanksgiving feast, to be served in their rooms Wednesday (today). The 80 children in the three classes will bring many of the items for the dinner and will cook corny cakes in their rooms. They will conduct a program of stories B. Kendell Arrowchis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arrowchis of Whiterocks, has received a mission call from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints to serve for two years in Guatemala. Arrowchis will enter the Language Training Mission at Brigham Young University on Dec. 1 for six weeks of study prior to leaving for the Central American country. He will give his farewell testimonial Sunday, Nov. 27, at 11:30 a.m. at the Whiterocks Branch. y 738-553- 738-553- ss poems and songs depicting the first Thanksgiving. Six of the class members were named winners of a Thanksgiving story-writin- g contest. They are Denee Ann Jenkins, Tracy Scott, Sean Thompson, Aimee Adney, Jason Stockwell and Janet Bell. . CtaudugUp Discolored bread and meat boards may be whitened by rubbing them with lemon rinds turned inside out and then washing the wood in warm water. J STANOABP Novmbf 24. 1977 Roosevelt girl on 'Gong Show7 Kaye Rachele of Roosevelt and Bessie Chachua of Nevada have been chosen to perform on the Gong Talent Road Show (today) at the Wednesday University of Utah Special Events Center. The duo presented a humorous song and dance routine before Gong Show judges in Salt Lake City last week. They were selected from more than 800 contetants for the show. Thirty numbers will be performed during the show at 8 p.m. tonight The girls are both students at the University of Utah. Miss Rachele is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rachele of Roosevelt Symphony will honor Schreiner Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony will honor the orchestra's official organist, Alexander Schreiner, in their concert Saturday, Nov. 26, at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Dr. Schreiner will be at the console of the famed Tabernacle Organ to perform with Abravanel and the orchestra 'the handel Organ Concerto No. 13 in F Major, The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, Saint Saens' Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Organ Symphony. GmcO Qx CteCrd Qx Avoid Cracking When you boil eggs in the shell, put a big teaspoon of salt in the water to keep the shells from cracking. Save the Root If only half an onion is needed when cooking, save the root half. It will last longer. Dear Friends: am happy to announce that the new radio station in, Roosevelt will go on the air December , 977. To the many of you who have been asking about the station, thanks for being so patient, unavailability of certain equipment has delayed our opening. To those of you who may not be aware that a new radio station is coming to the Uintah Basin, consider this a personal invitation from me I - 1 . . . i . i 1 to join us on KNEU. KNEU is a 5000 watt A.M. station and will be found at 1250 on your radio dial. Our format will feature country music along with complete local news and news, weather and sports from United Press. As manager of the station can assure you that KNEU is interested in the progress of the entire Uintah Basin and my door will always be open to you. Stop in anytime. 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