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Show UHwiil Png Thun., FVIk 17, 1966 Iage FIRST IN BASIN STANDARD UINTAH .Youth Corp program IN PEAC- E- WAR-FIR- ST A conscolidutlcm of the Roosevelt Standard and Uintah Basin Kecord NATIONAL JBBK Entered Rates: One Year, - P. O. BOX 188 8, 1879 chesne - 84006 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSISTANT EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLARIX D. ASHBY, Roosevelt, 1S1 FAYE JENSEN ,. 0OLDIE WILCKEN, Duchesne, 7121 CORRESPONDENTS : Mrs. Merle Rosa Myton Roosevelt Area Neo'a Mrs. Rosalce Jessen Altamont Area .... Randlett Horrocka Ida Arcadia Lapolnt Ballard Mary Arnold Strawberry Tabiona Garda Seeley Bluebell Trldell Louise Jorgensen Xoka Utahn Hanna Tracy Roberta Whiterocks Nola Nelson Montwel Grace Dalglelsh Zola Spencer Afton Rogers Mcrl Horrocka Reta Lott Florence Tumbow Lorna McKee Norma Robb Verna Hoc pea . TABIONA by FkirMM Turnbow Mr. and Mrs. Max Stanley and family of Kearns visited Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Ada Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. DcLyle Giles and family of SLC visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George GUea Richard Turnbow of Provo spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Berncll Turnbow. Tabiona Scouts, Troop 263, went to Heber City swimming Saturday. Scouts who enjoyed the day were Kevin Van Tasacll, Kent Hackett, Ronald and Jimmie Lcfler, Lavaughn Gines, Steven Ilumea Lance Webb, Aaron and Clyde Rhoades, Bruce and Brent Jonca Ray Hackett, Earl Van Tassell and Tex Ginca accompanied the group. They all passed their test and requirements for swimming. Kirk Webb was voted on to be ordained to a priest at the lacranicnt meeting. spiracy is seizing this insurrectionary climate to captivate thinking of rebellious-minde- d youth and to coax them into the communist movement itself or at least agitate them into serving the communist cause. This is being accomplished offenprimarily by a sive a college speaking program and the campus-oriente- d is communist W. E. B. clubs of America. Therefore, the communist influence is cleverly injected into civil disobedience and reprisals against our economic, political, and social system. There are those who scoff at the significance of these student flare-upbut let us make no mistake: the Communist party does not consider them insignificant. The participants of the new left are part of the 100,000 state of mind members Gus Hall, the party's general secretary, refers to when he talks of party strength. He recently stated the party is experiencing the greatest upsurge in its history with a one to two thousand increase in membership in the last year. For the first time since 1959, the party plans a national convention this spring. We can be sure that high on the t agenda will be strategy and plans to win the new left and other new members. A communist student, writing in an official party organ, recently stated, There is no question but that the new left will be won. Thus, the communists intentions are abundantly clear. We have already seen the effects of some of their stepped-u- p activities, and I firmly believe a vast majority of the American public is disgusted and sickened by such social orgies. One recourse is to support and encourage the millions of youth who refuse to swallow the communist bait. Another is to let it be known far and wide that we do not intend to stand idly by and let demagogues make a mockery of our laws and demolish the foundation of our Republic. ceived their "Tonnetta" Their play. TRIDELL by Lorna McKee Elders sponsor dinner social The Third Quorum of Elders sponsored a dinner Thursday night at the Tridoll elinpel. The Relief Society prepared the din LADIES . . . Are you ready for spring housecleaning? IS YOUR VACUUM CLEANER GOING TO DO THE JOUf Your Friendly Electrolux Man will show you some VALUABLE features Urn NEW AUTOMATIC ELECTROLUX without any Call collect or write! ROB BATII 670 W. 1st obligation 0 South In Vernal, phono . . Call collect for a demons! ration! TIME-SAVIN- of 789-224- of Elko, Nevada, spent two days visiting with Mr. and Mra Claude Wsgstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Holt and family of Syracuse snd Sandra Wadley spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra William Wadley. Joseph Rhoades spent two ed TABIONA by Floreooa Turnbow Sportsmanship trpohy given Tabiona M Men The M Men of the Tabiona ward received a trophy Saturday evening on their last game for sportsmanship. Their last game was with Whiterocks in which Tabiona won. M Men who played this year were Nolen Giles, Gary DeLnnge, Dennis Jones, Brent snd Jerry Lee, and Boyd Tumbow. Ralph M. Giles was the coach. Mrs. Gay Brady and family s, teacher is Mrs. Rene Morin who will help the children learn to ol Does Your Baby Have Normal Hearing? Watch out for early warnings about possible hearing problems. A newborn baby usually becomes startled at a sharp nearby handclap. At three months he should Mink his eyes or move at unexpected loud noises. At 12 months, babies can hear and turn toward a soft voice three feet away. If you suspect trouble, consult your physician. We carry many medicines Doctors specify for ear problems. Babies ears are sensitive and should always get speedy medical attention. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US whan you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If shopping nearby. A grant many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound up-to-d- Du-Bo- Once again the Primary ie sponsoring the yearly "Penny Parade" of the Primary Children's Hospital. Tabiona ward Primary officers will call at your homes this week for your birthday pennies. Your birthday contributions go Into the hospital for the care of crippled children. They are asking 2 1 for each year of your age. Please support them. The 3rd and 4th gradea and the 5th and 6th gradea re- points structure, featuring facilities not now available to the people of this area. Only about 20 would be left to be paid for by the taxpayers. A fourth factor which puts Duchesne In an ideal spot for a county hospital is that for most citizens of the area it la on the way to Salt Lake City in case special equipment or two-prong- ed much-publiciz- Logic chesne is located geographically in about the center of the county. Secondly, while Duchesne may not now be the population center of Duchesne County, it unquestionably will be in the near future when the Bureau of Reclamation camp and the construction crews begin coming into our city. In the third place, these factors would Indicate that Duchesne would qualify for a federal grant that could pay up to 80 of the cost of a new hospital. This would be an College Students Are Subected to Conspiracy Occasionally we receive articles which we feel are of such a nature as to be valuable to our readers. During the past week, one such item, written by J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI, appeared in the FBI law enforcement bulletin, which we would like to quote as follows: The American college student today is being subjected to a bewildering and dangerous conspiracy perhaps unlike any social challenge ever before encountered by our youth. On many campuses he faces a turbulence built on unrestrained individualism, repulsive dress and speech, outright obscenity, diwiain for moral and spiritual values, and disrespect for law and order. This movement, commonly referred to as the New Left, Is complex in its deceitful absurdity and characterized by its lack of common sense. Fortunately, a high percentage of the more than three million full-tim- e college students are dedicated, hardworking, and serious-minde- d young people; however, their good deeds and achievements are greatly overshadowed by those who are doing a tremendous amount of talking but very little thinking. Much of this turmoil has been connected with a feigned concern for the vital rights of free speech, dissent, and petition. Hard-cor- e fanatics have used these basic rights of our democratic society to distort the issues and betray the public. However, millions of Americans, who know from experience that freedom and rights also mean duties and responsibilities, are becoming alarmed over the anarchistic and seditious ring of these campus disturbances. They know liberty and justice are not possible without law and order. The Communist party, USA, as well as other subversive groups, is jubilant over these new rebellious activities. The unvarnished truth is that the communist con County. out that Roosevelt 1s the ideal place for a Junior college in the Uintah Basin because it is centrally located both from a geographic and a population standpoint A center of higher learning for the entire Basin would certainly be of great benefit to us all, and I have gone on record as giving my support to this project. This same logic also points out that Duphesne City is the best place for a Duchesne County hospital. First of all, Du- Paid In Advance Two Years, $7.00 24.00 Dear Editor: I am writing today about a problem that is of urgent concern to every citizen of Du- ATtMtER at Roouevelt, Utah, an Second Claw Matter under the Act of March PUBLISHED THURSDAY AT BOOSEVELT, UTAH Subscription NEWSPAPEk AfflllATi weeks visiting la SLC and In the Provo area. He returned home with Doyle Tumbow last Friday. Mra Edna Giles spent several days In SLC visiting with her families, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wilcox and Mr. and Mra Jay Giles, snd Mr. and Mra Weldon Van Tassell and family. Mrs. Giles consulted her doctor while there. specialists are needed. The diresilemma of Tabiona-Hann- a dents who must decide whether or not to risk going to Roosevelt for emergency treatment only to chance having to backtrack and go to Salt Lake City must be considered. The fact that Duchesne win have a good payroll which will make to much easier to attract and hold good doctors Is a 5th and a major consideration. Surely everyone In Duchesne Phone news items to 131. ffc Post Ten Delicious Flavors And Look How You Save! Post Toasties or Puffed Corn Flakes Pineapple- - Grapefruit Pillsbury Libby's Vienna Grade AA Eggs Verier c 10-o- z. Chunk Style t jamWe Kmtft! 4 - 1 4 891 10 1.21 32 19( x. can Cream O' Crop Miracle Whip Pillsbury Flour r ueam Toast-To-F- or m BOZ Medium Eggs jDen) Min I ICC 0 Post or Kelloggs Green Giant Niblet Corn Pop Upi or Pop Tarts Assorted Fruit Flavors Look Niblets Com How Much You Save Regular Package lb. hag Vienna Sauwge CMatm Km aft iZZA m 5 Iwcariw forty Pride Chony-Venil- l. Sava cans 'A 39' Del Monte Catsup Del Monte Canfoods Save On National Brands At Safsway Cut Green Boons, Peas, Whole Kernel or Cream Style Corn 4 85' cans Case of 24 - $4.79 Norbest Hen f 55 Turkeys 64 70 Aa Ilf M- - U.S.D.A. 12 Sweepstakes un I cam Grade A to 14 Pounds Enlry Sienlis At Yew NearbySafeway Skylark Raisin Bread Save I2c 19 es Those attending the Moon Lake Electric meeting and dinner In Vernal Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. H. LeRny Morrill. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKee, Mr. snd Mrs. Loren Ross and Lorna McKee. CHEMISTS Layer Cake Mixes Eleven Luscious Flavors night BYU. PRESCRIPTION Cereals Enriched Fleur lti A Deal Mr. and Mrs. Rae H. Goodrich were visitors In Salt Lake City last week. Word has been received In Tridell that Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McOonkle of Salt Lake City have been called on a mission and will enter the mission home March 7. and lenve for Louisiana March 14. The are former residents of Tridell. Several mothers sttended the Second grade propram at the Whiterocks school Fridny. The title of the program was "The Stolen Heart. Miss Rnpgle is the Second grade teacher. Forrest Goodrich returned to Las Vegas Wednesday after a few days visit at home. Mr. Goodrich, who is employed there, will remain there for another few weeks before his return home. Jimmy Goodrich and Doris Cartnell from Virginia were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich. Thrv are both students at the Roosevelt; Utah Phone 251 Crocker Libby's Drink Carnation Tuna vention held In Denver. Mr. Glines returned home Friday MODERN Rx DRUG Sego Diet Food I Charles Glines. who is a director of the Uintah Basin Telephone Association, left last Sunday with some of the other directors for a telephone con- yours 7 Betty Save 21c ner and served to approximately 100. An enjoyable program was held with Loren McKee as master of ceremonies. County extends will agree that our medical needs are in a critical state. Let's imite our efforts . and push for a Duchesne County hospital in Duchesne. Yours truly, The Duchesne County Bourd Carl Wilkerson of Education passed a motion February 10 to sponsor the Dear Editor, Neighborhood Youth Corp proI have been receiving the gram in this county for another Uintah Basin Standard weekly six months. for the past two months. In THIS IS THE third time the those two months I occasional- program has been approved in ly attempt to read your column. this county, stated Supt. T. J. I usually give up before finish- Abplanalp. ing, however. The program is directed in You are writing, not to your Duchesne County by R. G. Ross, mother, but to the general pub- who has an office in the courtlic. Perhaps you feel the public house. Both and is interested in you and your boys and girls are moods. little troubles, trips and employed. I am not. As you are writing for a community newspaper which covers as much territory formative, and a real asset. as the Uintah Basin, you should, Respectfully, Donna Birtcher, I can't help feeling, he able to find something to write about Lackland AFB, Texas that would be of interest, in- - County 2 Bed IPoMtoes rc . Pork Chops Spareribs Swiss Steaks Yellow Onions 'widen Carrots "' 9 95 . 29 4 atj. sssssa 2 25' Breakfast Prunes IS 2 .59 Steaks Rump Roast Sliced Bacon . SWET tmM 69-- Pork-Petit- e Center Cut Rib Chops Pork-Petil- e Safeway Meaty Country Style Spareribs Boneless Oranges 5afewoy 89 79 79 Boneless Bottom Round Cut Any Thickness Link Sausage iioeu mcovosaiu 59 5.79 ... 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