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Show shown public approval also ran Uintah Basin Standard high with 19 arrests being made I'll ii rs., Jan. 27, 1966 Page 7 fur tin Violation. No doubt since this law went into effect, have been premany airidi-nt.- vented. This law i strongly in our gun safety The March of Rimes TrieI'luxse set up fur juvenile and nnial broadcast from KSL Satby Father Winterer by indivi iuul instrucurday and Sunday was well to Flail Stair Fish taught tors in all areas of tile Basin with Duchesne County Game Dept. ion talent, reports Mrs. Fred Rid- ami ST. JAMES C.Y.O. HOSTS . , Some otlu-- r violation noted Stratton Bros, of Hurricane, flS fish Lynn for the Offu-ering. county chairman SOCIAL EVENT SUNDAY were anil violators weiv destroying evidenee nf sex wlio submitted the low bid of game St. Janie' CYO of Vernal Marc.'; of Dimes. ilunng 1965 in the nor- on pheasants, limiting water-fow- l 3336, 633.91) for the construction waa the host unit for a skating with unplugged guns, of 4.454 miles additional roadanil Susan theastern Joyce Obcrhansly region. which connarty for CYO of the Roosevelt Leavitt presented a pm no duet sists of firearm on elk limit way in Indian Canyon, I'inluh ami eurrving Vernal and Kangely. Colorado without an elk permit and un- lias not been awarded a con"Lady from Spain; Gam l)yc Daggett Counties. area. tract a yet. according to Myron two numbers and played Rccoids show tlit greatest lawful possession of game. After much fun and many sang of citation isxucil wen his and number Esther Fausctl project engineer for the guitar fall at a private skating rink, is every- Taylor, Ijiiw enforcement Utah State Department of sang a solo. They were very for violation of the fishing the young people returned to well honest one's job and sportsmen Highways, Duchesne. It is exwere asked with 95 j of officSt. James' hall for dinner and to received and in the should aid conservation Other violation in the dancing which pected that the work will be join later dancing. in ers violators, apprehending il were this summer. was televised also fishing category throughout i At 7:30 in the evening they tlie Fisli and Game completed the western states. fishing pole, fishing officer. attended a special church serv16 are left to com- miles Only without a license anil fishing ice in the St. James' church plcle thii realignment of 3 Accitmpanying their won and with more than one Nile. between Duchesne and Helper. They participated in the Unity daughters were Mrs. Kern Numerous arrest were made Octave Service at which they The 16 mile include the 4.5 Mr. and Mrs. Grover for failure to or tag properly ioined their ptavers with other Dye and daughter, Ronnie and mile on which construction ho which also for unity among all Christians Mrs. Jack Leavitt in addition punch deer lag bid have been submitted. shown to run high for many of the world. After this sendee, to Mrs. Riding. This new section of the proyenr. refreshments were served in the law which loaded The gun will start at the Indian selMrs. in ject hall. Riding Assisting I960 and has Gen. William C. West more-- i Canyon Summit, northeasterly ecting the talent to be present- was initiated in land, in being named Man of toward Duchesne. A four-inc-h MASS OFFERER ed was Maynn Moon, Teen the Year" liy TIME magazine, gravel base will be applied on The Monday morning Mass chairman fur the march of dimo this mute, now. but is the first Eagle Seoul was offered for Maria Georgia es. Miss Moon pledged $30 to plans are to Chi vein. honored, to to oil till section and the addiFloyd according seminaries Anglea Ilusin by varrequested other the March of Dimes from with officer of SEMINARY OFFICERS David Marx, Kent All other Masses during the ious Ijoveridgc, Scout Executive of tional 11J1 miles when that pro- -; L. make lans for the Seminary Seminar to Iw project she has Iluueter, Louise Wilson, and Chariot WhiteIntentions. were the Utah National Parka Counfor week cct is let, to complete the respecial Roosevelt. 35 in March iieltl met EDS Roosevelt head, Seminary leadeni, cil, Boy Scouts of America. alignment of this road, which REMINDERS All uf the students were com link between is a our area. Gam Dye, Susan "This outstanding American, U. S.connecting CunfeKsions are heard every 40 and 50. and Joyce Leavitt got Saturday from 4 to 5 p.m. and plimenled on their appearance said Mr. Loveridge. "was not the honor of appearing on TV from 7 to 8 p.m., also one half and tulent. only an exemplary Boy Scout, dissaid was Mr. It Riding chairas did Mayna Moon, the but has always found time In Auto-bicyc- le hour before all Masses. return to find and man of this campaign. We want should be done with- appointing his busy career to work with Baptisms 5 was Channel not that operatto thank Mayna for the recog- in one month after birth". Bapyouth broadthrough scouting, especat of time the the ing school. our nition she brought to tismal services will be conducted cast. This is the first time Duially when he was commandant at West Point. on Sunday at 1 p.m. or by ap- chesne A Roosevelt youngster was was represented be at the County CLUB pointment. Sponsors must and it was FT. Teierama DUCHESNE Mr. Loveridge, injured Tucs., afternoon Jan. 18, to According Seminary officers were selecpractical Catholics who are at hoped it would be viewed in General Westmoreland attend- when he and a companion were least 14 years of age. HELD TUESDAY ted recently to head the this area. ed the Third World Jamboree bicycle riding and were struck at the Roosevelt LDS in 1929 in England a a Boy by an automobile at the interCLASSIFICATION Womens Duchesne The MOVIE Fort Seminary, reports principal Ar-declassiScout from North Carolina. He section of US 40 and Lagoon movie Mrs. of home the is at the Club met Following THREE MEET Bench. Charles Whitehead, achieved the Eagle Scout rank Street. John Brenn Tuesday of last fication, submitted by the board son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. and later the Silver Palm. In movie Mrs. Catholic week with censorship: of TUES. SIMPSONS AT Margaret Shane Hancock, 11, son of Whitehead of Roosevelt is presihis Troop he was a patrol lead- Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hancock Brenn as Zebra in th Kitchen, A-- l; The dent with David Marx, son of Members of the Three "D" and was taken to the Roosevelt er, senior patrol leader, Last Friday night the biga Pleasure Seekers, B, objection- club Paul Sanchez presented Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Marx of met Thursday afternoon YourScoutmaster. unior Get assistant was for in dance of the able all; gest parts the year discussed then Hospital and treated for a latape and as 1st counselor; Roosevelt the press club. subject Community Social Wel- self a College Girl, no listing at the home of Mrs. Val Simpcerated right leg. Brad RobcomAs he an was a Kent Haueter, son of Mr. and sponsored by son for a pot luck luncheon. adult, A-dance this She, at The theme of the available time; wheth"Ugly discussed also fare. erts, son of Mr. and Mrs. David They f mitteeman and Scoutmaster, Mrs. Leo Haueter of Myton There were three tables and Ball" was emphasized by er the club would sponsor a unobjectionable for adults and Roberts, also on the bicycle was nationmember of and as 2nd counselor and Louise Bug Mrs. to went Hall James regional prizes an over sized web with medical self-hel- p class for the teenagers. al committees; and frequently uninjured. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and an all but real spider to and Mrs. Gene Kuhns. it top spider area. as Tridell BOYS Mrs. Ben Wilson of ALTAR poke to and participated in The driver of the car, Mrs. off. Jess Hullinger reigned as There were 14 members presevents. Scout this Masses historian. the daily Serving Nettle Reynolds, made a right of the dance. ent and refreshments were week king is Steven Yack, son of THEY MET with other presiturn and the light had changed served. About Scouting, General to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yack. Aldon of the red. She didn't see the two dencies of seminaries if Westmoreland Few, said, Last Wednesday the NASA from (Continues page 1) and Orlie Rachele will serve the Uintah Basin Monday of last coming from the youngsters ascon have national a any, organizations 8 a.m. Mass Sunday, and Paul enous to avoid hitting time south in week to plan the Seminar presentedBen Casados space in the church, to our positions more tributed American was the Roberts and Nick Coltharp will them. which will be held at the Roose- sembly. of bishop of the that Including Scouts the of than narrator of and explained many Boy society have the honor of serving the Duchesne Ward. velt Stake Center March 25. America. Few have done more miniature missle models. One Roosevelt city police investi10 a.m. Mass. This Inspirational In 1961, he was assigned as meeting of the most interesting points to instill within young Amerithe accident. will be open to all members of of his demonstration was the cans precepts of duty, honor, gated THOUGHT OF THE WEEK one of the 12 Utah Delegates the seminaries In the basin with combustion of alcohol and liqto 1961 House White attend the and country. Young men who, Love is measured not only HOSPITAL NEWS President Frank R. Walker of uid oxygen, which is the fuel BIRTHS Its duration, but also by Its Conference on Aging, at Wash- - A.I.D., sponsored by the State through scouting, have acceptVernal in charge. Last year used In most vehicles. ington, D. C. His appointment, Department for International ed these precepts and have January 21, a girl for Mr. Intensity." there were 350 students at the by the then Utah governor Development. Mr. Ballard learned to keep themselves phyMrs. Benton Ridley of and seminar. D. Clyde, was to the mented on how the people In sically strong, mentally awake, FTiday will be Black and Whiterocks. committee on local community that Latin American country and morally straight are stand On Jan. 3, the Duchesne Gold day. That night our bigJanuary 22, a girl for Mr. free time activi-- 1 were making some progress in outs." organization, Commission voted to of Mrs. County and the SLUMBER PARTY of Douglas Queaput year gest rivalry game ties, recreation, voluntary ser- - I the forming of email Credit lease oil rights on 153.19 acres will be played against the Utes Roosevelt. Mr. added that in Sec. 6, Tp. 3 Unions. He noted that they, of vices and citizenship. Loveridge HONORS MISS ON W., to on their home floor. Lets give January 23, a boy for Mr. DURING THE Korean eon- - course, do not have the firm other Eagle Scouts have made Jerome B. Guln&nd Oil Properour coach and team our full and Mrs. Elliot Ridley of 16TII BIRTHDAY flict, he was chairman of the I foundation and the guarantee news recently, Including As- ties, a broker, Salt Lake City. Whiterocks and a boy for Mr. support. Local Board No. 7 of the Selec- - on their savings like the cred-tiv- e tronaut James A. Lovell, first The land is located near the C--C Duof Bob Wilkerson and Mrs. Becky Wilcox was honored Service System. He has it unions here in America, due astronaut of Eagle Scout rank highway junction of 5 and at a surprise party on her 16th Monday our wrestlers travel- chesne. as a councilman for Du-- 1 to the political climate they are to orbit. served the road to the north toward Mr. for and a defeated 25, and to ed Carbon Susan Miss East girl January I birthday with cheene City, as chairman of the currently going through. Mrs. Grant Betts of Roosevelt. Talmage. Harmston as hostess. The group their matmen by 14 points. Utah Centennial committee for Mr. Wall reported to the PATIENTS of 10 close friends ate, slept members assets the It waa leased at $1 per min1 chair-that the of aa the and county, county Clarence Harris. Roosevelt and had breakfast in one of the Marilyn Snow was crowned eral acre, per year, on a ten-ye- ar S. War Bonds In credit union had reached man U. for and of Frederick Bush, Ouray; funnest slumber parties of the queen and Shane Luck king an increase of some 85 lease agreement. In addiWar II. Also, he waa al075-42the teen March of Dimes for Betty Wash Root, Whiterocks. year. tion to the delayed rental a member of the Utah governor's over 1964, with a net earnings The financial status of the I 25c per share on 3608 total 12j per cent royalty is to be Emergency Water Conservation student council will be lettered paid shares This to the county if either oil repCommittee in 1961. outstanding. an increase over 1964 on a poster and placed in the or gas is produced from the Mr. and Mrs. Merrell have window of the Duchesne premises. s. office three daughters and two sons: f 07c per share. He also School. I High to members the the This county-owne- d land had that Jack (Arlene) Gilbert, ported This method will be used to been leased by an oil company, Othella. Wash.; Glade, a teach-- 1 Board of Director! had declar44 dividend for the Inform the students how the but was released from the ager at Ricks College, Rexburg. reement recently. Ida.; Reid, seminary teacher at year ending December 31, 1965 student body fees are spent American Fork, Utah; Chyrl. fourth grade teacher at a school Homey Secakuku . . . feted in Mesa, Ariz.; Sandra, a senfor work done as .PTA leader. ior student at the Brigham MOON Young University, who is majoring in elementary education. MR. AND MRS. Merrell haw made their home in Duchesne since 1934. The Mark Tuttle award is made annually to an outstandHomey Secakuku, past presi- ing county official from a fund dent of the West Jr. High PTA. set up by the Tuttle family. was given a special award dur- Mr. TYittle organized the associng PTA meeting held Thurs- iation of county officials bock in the 1920's, when he was state day evening at the school. was presented to auditor, in an effort to correA tie-taMr. Secakuku by Principal late the record keeping of the Norman Long in behalf of the county departments. Mr. Tuttle faculty, students and PTA for served as first president of the his outstanding ability and association of county officials leadership. He was instumental in Utah. in securing for the school a new NOMINATIONS FOR the scoreboard for the gym and award are made each spring school. the other advantages for to the association by county ofAlso during the meeting. ficials from the 29 counties of Paul Sanchez, Supervisory Wel- the state. A nominations comfare worker at U & O. discussed mittee considers these nominathe Economic Opportunity Act tions, when choosing the award with special reference to the winner. The committee is comHIGH Head Start" program as it prised of the state auditor, a would affect this area. He point- member of the State Tax Comed out that both Indian and mission (this year, A. Pratt Dbdrlrt No. t (the area of Altamnnt, Bluebell, 0 To elect a Director to repn-u-- nt students would be Kesier); the Immediate past Tnblima anil Mamin) Nominee: IIARRY FIELDSTKAD, JOE KEMP. benefited by the program. president of the county officials New teachers' aids. Norma organization (this year, C. W. 0 To elect a Director to represent District No. 3 (Roosevelt. Bluebell, NniU area) Denver nnd Shirley Reed, nre Brady, SIX!) nnd two former Nominee: KAY RROWN (Incumbent), I.LDYll NELSON. now employed nt the school In county officers, (Cliff Black-haand the language arts, speech former commissioner for 0 To elect a Director to represent District No. 5 (the Jensen and Vernal arras) drama department, renorted Mr, Sanpete County, and Glen ThurNomlnera: ('. D. IM'DI.EY (inrunilient), NILES II 4.F.I. Long. ston, county commissioner, Mor-gn- n 0 To determine if member within a district should nominate candidate from County. their respective districts to run fur the Hoard of Director, or If candidates COMBINED BRIDGE should he determined hy n nominating committee that is npMilntcd by tlio MEETS AT YACKS Hoard nf Directors Mrs. Frank Yack was hos0 To rele wording In the Association's Articles of Ineorjmratlon and By-Lotess to the combined Monday and Tuesday Bridge club last Tuesday evening at her home. There were 10 members and Nominations will bo taken YOU ARE URGED TO ATTEND AND EXERCISE YOt'B RIGHT AND two guests, Mrs. Arvln Lab-ru- until February 10 for Ulnh L. Mother of 1966. Mrs. Albert H. and Mrs. Bud Cooper, RESPONSIBILITY AS A VOTING MEMIIEK OK YOCK ASSOCIATION! TlelUston. president of the Utnhl dessert luncheon wns served. Prizes went to Mrs. Wesley Utnh Mothers Association. snliil JAY GATES AND ARVIN LA BRUM Jensen, Mrs. Rex Lamb nnd a nomination blank nnd Instruc-tlnn- s MOON Mrs. Dale Larsen. for nominating n cnndl-dat- e ROOSEVELT I may lie serum front her nt 1241 E. South Temple. Sn1t Lnkr Citv. AND YOUR UTAH'S WINNER will com-pet- e for national honors to White and Colored the 1963 American Mother. I UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Utahs Mrs. Loirnn Chlpmar Dimes Teierama featured local Game officials report 212 area violations talent Sunday Catholic Notes Contract still not issued on Indian Canyon rep-icscir- CaM-u-rv- Nii-ki-ll- U-3- 3, Iiiu-hi-Kn- unut-teniie- roni-hiilei- U-3- 'Man of the Year named by 'Time was Eagle Scout Credit Union of M. employees hold annual meet Officers named; seminar mishap reported planned in area COUGAR stud-entbod- an Ds chatter 2, 0 County Clerk L.D.S. Hospital Happenings I com-Geor- County leases mineral land ge 8,3.4 U-3- 319,-Wor- ld - re1 Financial status to be posted re-Mr- LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION PTA president ANNOUNCES THE honored for special service We have a 1966 great selection of ck flew and Used Cars and Trucks OF MEMBERS O Several New Trailer Houses O One Used Camper O One Used Trailer House SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1966 - 2:00 P.M. at the UINTAH SCHOOL VERNAL, UTAH non-Indi- 50 gallons of Gasoline with the purchase of any NEW CAR OR TRUCK Feb. 10 deadline to nominate until the end of January Mother of 1966 at G. & I Door Prize Certificates Luncheon m CHEVROLET - BUICK LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, Incorporated Poster Paper sue-ree- Fletcher. d OPERATED LOCALLY OWNED POWER COMPANY . |