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Show Thursday, Jan, 13 through Saturday, Jan. 22 GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM REX ALL I'llONK 2 receive awards service at u John Brenn, & Recorder fees down in county named gue ro$s ,as been named to handle Workers for county o Medicare mechanics in State of Utah March plant manager of Dimes Fewer oil i :l ROOSEVELT filed fur public record, include Uintah Itasin Standard .wurriinly and unit i lium deeds. I'liiir., Jan. or- -' judgments of t ho court, taimng to land transact ions. and gas leases and, particularly, discharges for to record in Du-- j vice men und women, mortgag-chcsn- BLM County in 1965 accounts largely for the drop in recording fees for the year, reports Mrs. Maxine V. Burdick, county recorder. The fees collected for filing and recording public documents amounted to SV 222.80 for her office in 1965 compared to $12,115.30, in 1964. The number of dixmmcnls recorded for the year in her office ntimlicr 2,793, compared to es and mortgage l douses, min- and other public ing ivciii-ddocuments. Most of I lie income fees to the county recorder's office the jmst year were for documents relative to oil and gas leases. Mrs. Burdick said most of these were assignments from one person or more, assigning interests in oil and gas leases to others. Tliis type recording business is picking up m January in the recorder's office, Mrs. Burdick tin fees to says she cxiH-ct0 amount to for the month. The lowest amount of fees collected in a month in 1965 was $499.80 and the amount collected for any one month was $916.70 Mrs. Burdick reported. i960 Page 7 schedules e Mrs. Fred Ruling today announced the makeup of the team which will direct the 1966 March of Dimes camiuign against birth defreis in Duchesne County. 13, Over 70,000 Utahns will be rial Security or Railroad at the Uintah & Ouray Agency, eligible for the Medicare hos- tirement Benefits. If a person and Paul Sanchez, Supervisory pital coverage when it becomes is 65 or over and nut receiving Social Worker, each received effective July 1, 1966. The ad- Social Security or Railroad ReO'dell A. Frandsen, District awards recently. ministration of this coverage tirement Benefits, lie must reg of the Vernal DisManager Mr. B re mi's award came as a will be the responsibility of the inter witli the nearest SSA of' of Land ManageBureau trict result of the work done on the Intermountaln Hospital Service fice. ment. announced Monday that Prominent civic workers are of Ute Tribal housing project at (Utah's Blue Cross Plan) as We arc speaking only in the campaign with three separate public meetings White rocks. He received a cita- the result of the announcement hospital coverage." Mr. Horsey assisting will he held to better inform the Mrs. Jessie Hastiun of Roosetion for commendable service of John W. Gardner, Secretary emphasized. "The medical cov- velt and Mrs. Addvn IjOgan of public on BLM'h future proand a sizeable check was given of Health, Education and Wel- erage will not lie provided auto- Fort Duchesne as Roosevelt The first of these meetgrams. him for the outstanding work fare, the Blue Cross Associa- matically as in the case of hosMrs. Lillian 3.610 in 1964. will be held Monday, JanChairman; ings City he had done. tion will be the intermediary pital coverage. Details concern' Carlson, teleraina talent chairuary 10, 1966, at 7:30 p. m., In Included in the total fee colMr. Sanchez received his for the hospital benefits of the ing Part B. the medical cover- man and Mrs. Lmisc Nelson of the Duchesne County Courtcerfor was lection $174.35 award for writing a history of Medicare program. age, will tie released shortly loka, all nicmlK-rof the Rooseroom. tified copies of documents or the Ute Indians in regards to Lewis G. Hersey, Executive from Washington. Hersey add- velt Culture Club. The second meeting will be the recorded instruments, which social problems that they have Director of Utahs Blue Cross ed. held Wednesday, January 12, reMrs. . Burdick . . makes Sanches chairPaul receives and do now face. This was pub- Plan, said his organization will upon Mrs. Colleen Mantvla, 1966, at 2:00 p. m., in the Dagaward for writing on Indiana. lished in two newspapers in the determine eligibility of each man of the Mothers March, is quest. gett County Courtroom. The The drop in the fees this year of the Sncialcltc clut). The cluh Uintah Basin. third meeting, covering the patient at the time of receivof not the office did allow the Mothers the will be conducting same material as the first two, all-tim- e ing care; determine availabil recorder to be March. will be in the Uintah County ity of benefits; administer MRS. PHILLIP ELLIS as has been the case in preclaims; make payments to The Federal Land Bank AS' Courtroom, at 7:30 p. m., on Mrs. presi- vious years. The cost of operaMayliew, conduct GUEST hospitals; professional Thursday, January 13, 1966. IS HONORED soriation of Salt Lake City dent of the Puchcxnc Mothers tion of her office, including salreview of utilizations; and adAt the meetings, presentaBank Club will be Duchesne city aries. Mrs. Phillip Ellis was the minister appeals or complaints. finished 1965 with Land supplies and equipment, tions will be made outlining all-tian loans at chairman. Terry Huxford, presi- telephone, etc., amounted to outstanding honored guest at a going away BLM'a new role under the reacCross Blue will In of $1,093,224.00, addition, Roosevelt the of dent 1965 to high in Jayeecs $9,100.00 compared party at the home of Mrs. Scott be concerned with the educa- cording to Harold M. Thomp- will be in UINTAH BASIN STANDARD cent Public Sale Act and the charge of the drive $9,750.00 the previous years. Edrington last week. Mrs. Gor- tion of the Classification and Multiple Use as will son, and schools population aged in Roosevelt manager. Mrs. Burdick employs one don Eldredge was s. cannis-ternew under to their this rights This total of loans closed also take charge of the deputy, Mrs. Rose Anna Bench. The 17 close friends of Mrs. Mr. Hersey said. was the Most of the recording in the in the 48 year highest Ellis presented her with a legislation, In Salt Lake City, Lewis G. Duchesne association. the of to moved County recorders ofhave history The Ellises gift. Other chairmen include Mrs. fice is done of Commenting on the high volwith a photostat Vernal where Mr. Ellis is em Hersey, executive director Mrs. machine. the Utah Blue Cross Plan, ume of loans being made by the Lois LaRose. Altamont; Some documents, such ployed by the Uintah School Mrs. pointed out that over 70,000 Land Bank, Mr. Thompson said Jerry Carroll, Altonah; as official bonds, land patents, District Mrs. Ora Arcadia; Utahns are eligible for Medi- the proof of labor on mining Haims, requirements of far- HazelHolgate, capital Goodrich, Bluebell; Mrs. and others are done care. "While we do not as yet mers and ranchers for the by typeViola Blcazard, Bridgeland; writer, as the pages of the led have the complete details con- purchase of additional land, EDRINGTONS HOST cerning specifics of the admin- equipment, and improvements, Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio, Hanna; gers for this recording are not 3RD WARD we are sure that as well as for financing needs, Mrs. Lillie May Claybum, filled, and the recorder is i istration, these will be forthcoming now are increasing at a steady pace. Bridgeland; Mrs. Dorothy Luck, ing use of the ledger p YOUNG MARRIEDS that the announcement of the He expressed the opinion that Neola; Mrs. Karen Cleaves, Mrs. DcElta Casper, mar- intermediary has been made,' the need for The Ward Third young . . . for cited Ilrenn agricultural cred- Utahn; John Nelson. for the Mr. Hersey said. In the mean- it would continue to remain at Tabiona; Mrs. Nola at met ried evening Sunday photostat copies. work on hnualng project. Montwell. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott time, Mr. Hersey indicated a high level. insource of official Val that the Mrs. Simpson Mr. Thompson added that Edrington. Lynn Balmforth of the First DUP TO MEET showed a film on cancer and formation concerning this cov- Land Bank loans will continue Bank will be the Telc-ram- a Security Dr. Terry Buxton was there to erage is the local Social Secu- to be made, for the present, and Mrs. Yona chairman JANUARY 21 answer questions following the rity District Office. He warned through the Salt Lake City as- Huulz of Roosevelt will be PioUtah of The Daughters against solicitors representing sociation at the contract rate showing of the film. secretary. neers will meet at the home There were 18 guests pres- themselves as Social Security of 5a per cent. no is There of Mrs. Elaine Hullinger at ent and light refreshments were Agents. solicitation for Medicare, p. m. January 21, reports cap- served. but Mr. Hersey emphasized, tain Vera Hanson. some innocent people have been Anyone can become a mem- -' victimized by confidence men ber if they had relatives in 2 PARTIES HONOR Utah at the time of the composing as government agents. JOE REIDIIEAD "It is Important for those Betsy Lynctte Brown has ing of the railroad or prior. a who are or w'ho will be eligible been named Altamont's Homewill Bacon E. The average measurement of James give Joe Reidhead was the honormaker of Tomorrow. the snow park on Indinn Canhistory of the Lost Rhoades ed guest at parties held Friday for Medicare to remember that Miss Brown, a of yon Snow Course at the begingold mine during the coming and Saturday evening in honor at this time we are talking Mr. and Mrs. Jack daughter Siler, Lomia, services about the hospital ning of the year was 38.6 inches, meeting. of his birthday. just Calif., is residing at the home with a 9.7 inch water content. of the A as known Part The party Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Man-iSorenwere released was held at the home of Mr. Medicare biU," Hersey stated sen, Talmage. This is her first These statistics insurance ! is the for publication by Dale Ross, This hospital and Mrs. Tom Reidhead. Fam section which automatically year of attendance at Altamont. unit conservationist for the Soil ily members ware guests. She is active in the pep club, Conservation ervice Office at covers those who are under So-Saturday evening the party the Future Homemakers of Am- Duchesne. This measurement was held at the home of Mr erica chapter, is a member of compares with 48 inches of TOWN & COUNTRY and Mrs. Jim Reidhead. the yearbook staff and is en snow, with a 10.8 inch water ALL MODERN rolled in seminary. content, as off December 30, STITCHERS MEET She will be presented with 1964. on 1 acre of ground in good The Stitcheretts StitThe Town and Country the Homemaker of Tomorrow location dose to town! The Stitcherettes met twice chers met Friday at the home pin at a special assembly proOTHER comparative figures EASY TERMS during the holidays at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Davis for gram Friday. Principal Mark for the snow course measure of their leader, Carolyn Davis, quilting party. There were C. Simmons of the Altamont ments for Indian Canyon are Also Various Sixes of on December 27 and 31. LaRee eight members present. Dainty High School will make the 1963, December 30, 8.4 inches CATTLE SETUPS lead the pledge and Christy refreshments were served at presentation. of snow depth, with 1.34 inches in choice locations in lead the song. We worked on the conclusion of the quilting Du- water content; 1962, December Mrs. Lois Mary Hayes, Basin area our scarves and seams and ad' activity. chesne, is the home economics 30, snow pack, 7.7 inches, with m. 4:10 at p. instructor at the Altamont High a .78 inch water content. joumed On Friday Christy lead the School. The rain gage catch at In' pledge and the song, Carolyn VON HASLEM, Agent dian Canyon since October 1, us 1 Does he pay taxee In this community? with Jones Mrs. and helped Home Phone: 40-1965. measured 9.33 inches comour plackets on our Skirts. We Office .Phone: 463 $-- Om this time he supply your order on short notice? pared to 10.3 inches at adjourned at 3:45. rain ROOSEVELT, UTAH In the 1963, a ago. year Reporter. LaRee Jones 3 Does he donate apace In the newspaper to your local community gage measurement was 1.55 inches. enterprise? . 4 Does he pay wages to a force of employees located In Roosevelt? Re- s s public meetings m-onlc- s '$1.40ii-$l.50().0- Land Bank loans at high Ei-rn- a Expanding Files File Boxes A FEW QUESTIONS TO ASK THE door-to-do- or Homemaker at Indian Canyon Altamont named snow survey made Jan. 1st n For Sale om HOME When the peddler selling stationery and printing supplies solicits your business, there are a few questions which he should be willing to answer to your satisfaction. Among them being: Stout Realty W COUGAR L.B.S. Hospital Happenings chatter BIRTHS Last Thursday our mat men went to Carbon and defeated: them by 22 points. This was aj great accomplishment and we congratulate coach and team. WE FEATURE A-- 1 SERVICE! center is ready to service all makes of cars and trucks as well as handle any other automotive needs that you Our Customer Care may have. We think the cheerleaders (varsity and jr. varsity) are really tops this year, how about you? Most of us don't realize how much effort and for the time they sacrifice improvement of school spirit. Don't you think we should give them and our great tennis our full support? -C- want . . . priced right! first league game (last proved to bo a Wednesday) very exciting one. After set tling down our big team pluck ed a few feathers from the Duchesne Eagles with the final score being Keep up the good work boy - remember Stale tournaments March 16-1- "YOUR FRIENDLY UIIEVROI.ET-B- I 1UK DEALERS" JAY GATES AND ARV1N LABRUM Phone 223 Itawwvell, Utah Bctxy Lynrttc Brown . Altamont'n homrmakrr of . . Rasmussen, Duchesne, girl. PATIENTS Winn baby, Li point; Alfonso Ciii-li- . Randlett; Joe Wilckon. Mv ton; Stcvan Ankcrpont, Ada Zufclt. Fort Dtirhesnc; Martha Gilbert. Lila Nickell, Roose-vrl- l; Barbara Bell. Arendia; Bradley Pnnwcgup, Gary Whitcroelu; nnd Emery Ruse. Gusher. Tav-capon- '.. Paul Murphy, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Murphy was honored ns January's Student of the month. He was chosen beenttw of his outstanding achievement in school, scouting, church nnd community activities. Does his newspaper devote Its entire space toward the betterment and upbulding of this county? 6 Does he grant you every favor that you would ordinarily ask of a local newspaper? 7 R Does the quality of his merchandise stand Inspection? Is it on the quality of paper you want and the printed matter attractively arranged? Does hie price Include postage nnd Insurance charges? IF IIE CAN ANSWER ALL OF TIIE ABOVE QUESTIONS IN THE AFFIRMATIVE, HE IS ENTITLED TO YOUR BUSINESS! IF NOT ATTENTION, FARMERS ! . . . ORDER YOUR Phosphate .... (January sl Vl.l, Spreader for rent om.Y) . . . 101 Q1 AQ M." 50? per acre KdilsEYt.LT Envelopes - Handbills Statement Forms, Invoices and Sales Books EVERY KIND OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING BUCHANAN FEEB COMPANY PHONE - and Announcements ton $77.00 We can spread on your field for as low as US Wedding and Reception Invitations PHOSPHATE HOW 45 - CONSULT FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Letterheads 8 74-5- 9. G. & L. CHEVROLET - BUICK El-vi- -C Last Friday, the Cougars stirred lip a little dust tn the Ijonghorn corral by defeating In our second Altamont league game for the season. -Our We have exactly what you 6, Mr. C-- C The Seniors won the jug of spirits" for having the mosl spirit in a pep rnlly held last week. 71-2- NEED A HEW OR USED CAR? and Mrs. Oliver Burson, Altonah, a girl. n January 7, Mr. and Mrs. January 5 Spend Your Printing Dollar at Home, Where It Goes Back into Community Circulation! Uintah Basin Standard Phone 131 Roosevelt, Utah |