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Show Uintah Dasin Standard Thunk, Frb. 24, I960 10 I1 liy Valentine dance held at Avalon A Valentine dance wai held at the Avalon ward chapel Friday night aponaored by the MIA. Tex Rom, BUI Young and Garry Wateia supplied the music. Punch and cookies were served by the MIA officers and teachers. sen and VALENTINE PLAY CAST Members of the Kerund Grade school are shown as they turtrlputed in a Yulciitine play entitled The Stolen Heart." at Wliiterueks boys. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Karren and family of Salt Lake City visited at the home of her father, the George Brough's Sunday. Ivan Rogers drove the school bus to West Junior high Wednesday and Thursday for the basketball tournaments. A break in the power line caused the lights to fail at the school, making it necessary to finish the games one day this week. Mrs. Thora ONiel and family of Price visited over the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ada Pickup. She also visited other relatives here. Mrs. Ada Pickup went by bus to Salt Lake City Monday to visit her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chandler. Dencse Rogers of Salt Lake City visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers over the weekend and on Valentines Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor started to Lax Vegas Saturday to attend an REA convention. They were contacted on the way with the sad news thnt Mrs. Taylors father had passed away. They returned to Logan. Relief Society was held at the Avalon ward chapel Sunday with lesson leader, Donna Pickup, presenting the theology lesson. Visiting at the E. Moore residence Sunday afternoon were (Mr. and Mrs. Jack McArthur and son, Louis of Vernal. Myrl Moore has been working at Cal's Service this week. Ervin Young has been ill this past week and his daughter, Luann, has also been on the sick list ' - CAKING FOR FLOORING MATERIALS Regular cleaning and light waxing will improve the performance, beauty, and useful life of any smooth surface floor covering. Manufacturers say that more floors are washed out than are worn out. Too vigorous cleaning can injure flooring drastically; cork and asphalt tile are most seriously Injured by large doses of plain water. Frequent use of a broom and dust mop and spot cleaning with a cloth wrung out In warm water into which has been put a small amount of water softener or mild detergent is the best care you can give your smooth surface floors. Use no harsh cleaning agents, no more water than Is necessary, and a thorough rinsing with warm clear water when an overall cleaning seems desirable. If you are waxing floors be sure that you know the kind of floor covering you have and choose the wax best for it. DENTAL CHART WINNER Wade Large receives a scrapbook from Mrs. Price, after having won the Dental Week school. pouter contest, at the Whiterock Whiterocks has basketball teams Large; fifth grade, Ann Hendricks; sixth grade, Dennis Cuch. Mrs. Price, head of the conThe Whiterocks school made up basketball teams. Thcro ure test, presented Wade Large six teams in all. They are the with a scrap book. He won out Cardinals, Eaglcx, Hawks. Or- of all the grades. His poster will go to the county contest ioles, Vultures and Falcons. three teams that are now Kerry Goodrich, reporter conijietlng for the championship arc the Cardinals. Hawks Fifth Grade and the Falcons. They are tryWe have two Vista workers. ing very hard to win. There is one in our room and Elliot Mort, reporter there is one in the fourth grade. Their names are Mr. Chanahan and Mr. Fuller. Mr. Fuller came The Dental Poster Contest from Long Beach, Calif., and came from HolyOur school had a dental pos- Mr. Chananhan Mass. We are writing letoke, contest. of The the winner ter to the fifth graders In Drat grade is Ronald Wallace. ters Mass. The second grade winner is Holyoke, Dennis Hoopes; third grade, Jane Thacker, reporter Lex Mart; fourth grade, Wade Mrs. Rhea H. Gardner, extension home furnishings specialist with Utah State University, says it's important that homemakers read the label and select the right wax for the ,ob, since no one wax is suitable for all surfaces. Solvent-typ- e waxes, for Instance, give a soft lustre to a wood floor, but, because of the naptha in them, cause asphalt and rubber tile to become gummy. She notes that there are two types of floor waxes: (1) Selfpolishing wax (sometimes called water-bas- e wax), a floor finish which dries shiny and is composed of fine wax particles in water, which serve as a carrier, and (2) polishing wax (sometimes called a solvent-bas- e wax). Both liquid and paste forms give a floor finish which requires polishing after drying. It is composed of dissolved in a napthalike solvent. The following Is given by Mrs Gardner as a handy guide to the usual kinds of floor coverings and the kind of wax recommended for each. The home agent recommends clipping it wax-particl- es by Mary Arnold Ballard Chapel is dedicated in SEND NOTICES rites held Sunday The new chapel was filled to overflowing Sunday when Pres. Floyd Labrum dedicated the new building. The ward choir sang three numbers and Dello Rowley and Jack Leavitt, supervisors of the building program were the first two speakers. other speaker were Carl Runion, representing the building committee of the church, and Bishop Max Todd. Also present at the meeting were Lewis Johnson and Bill Kaufman, of the six labor missionaries that worked on the building. The ward reunion was held for the first time In the new building Saturday night, February 20, with a large crowd in attendance. The Relief Society and bishopric was in charge of the luncheon and arrangements. The Melvin and LeVell A say families were home for the weekend and to enjoy the ward reunion. Kart Shisler and his mother, Hazel, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Karl went on ASC and Farmers Union business and Hazel visited relatives. Karl and Elaine went back on Thursday convention. Carl for a three-da- y was elected president of Utah and Southern Idaho organization. Wilda Mitchell of Salt Lake was a visitor at the Hazel Shisler home this week. A basketball tournament has been played at West junior high this last week with four schools participating, including Ashley junior high of Vernal, Roosevelt junior high, and tacking it Inside the cleaning closet door. Vinyl or Vinyl Asbestos or liquid Apply polishing wax in a thin coat Vinyl Hastlc Asbestos Floor water Apply base wax. Ashalt and Rubber Apply water-bas- e wax. Do not use a solvent base wax, liquid nor paste. Use liquid self polishing Cork ng -- wax. Use paste wax. With Only ir Uintah Basin Standard nt Bishop Max Todd announced the short program, consisting of two musical numbers by the Hood sisters, two songs by the Carl Betts boys, a reading by Viona Perish, three songs by water-bas- e Address or Print in 5 colors at once Wood Linoleum or Linoleum Tile water-bas- e Apply or liquid solvent-bas- e polishing wax. Mrs. Gardner advises: Do not wax marble or ceramic tile. She says that other masonry floors may be waxed with either type of wax. For more Information, an Extension bulletin, "Smooth Surface Floor Coverings by Mrs. Gardner, may be obtained from the USU Extension, offices in the Basin (Fort Duchesne, Vernal, or Roosevelt). and West. Jolin Page went with a load of boys fpom Union high to Price to attend a wrestling meet Saturday. Bill Kaufman came from Arizonla to meet with the Ballard people in the church dedication and ward reunion. He lived with a number of the families in the ward when he was here serving as a church build- er. Averett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Averett, and Joe Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, are both home from the army with mi'dical Max discharges. -- Judy and Jim Rushton and little Tyler, enjoyed an overnight visit with their parents, the John K. Arnolds. Manila Envelopes An Sizes File Folders ITS start to TIME thinking about AUTO INSPECTION! All Types Auto Glass Installed Body and Fender Work Radiator Repair Take your car to Frandsens where QUALITY is our goal! HQ Regular and Legal Size Uintah Basin Standard Phone 131 - Roosevelt FRANDSEN BODY SHOP PHONE 183 ROOSEVELT Second Grade x When you miss hearing his voice, his "Hi, Mom brings him home again when you call Long Distance. Go ahead. V Call now. -- JoAnn Callinter I'SU Extension Agent by Alton Rogrr Veda Jorgensen took her mother-in-laLeona Jorgensen to Venial Thursday. Mrs. Jorgensen boarded the plane to Grand Junction, Colo., where she will visit her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jorgen- BALLARD Helpful Hints RANDLETT Minnie Angus gave an in- weekend of February 13 from Mrs. Alta, Deann and Renee Rowley, and a friendship quilt teresting social science lesson school at Logan. Carol Page and a friend, was presented to the Rowleys in Relief Society Tuesday, Feb. Alice Hill, were home from 15. and a book to Jack Leavitt Earl Winn came home from Joan and Glade Evans were school at BYU for the ward California and spent a few home at the John Pages for the days. Shirley went back with her father to attend college there. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Winn came from Salt Lake to be home while their father was here. Mountain StatesTelephone During February, the second grade presented their class program February 11, entitled, "The Stolen Heart." The Valentine production was directed by their teacher, Miss Ruggles. and Mrs. Gurr. It was a lot of hard work, but the results were most rewarding. Linear programming ! Each student decorated his own Valentine box for the class Valentine party. The room is gayly decorated with pictures of Presidents Lincoln and Washington. C o nt Ope - i o' iV oo .- ?, O -' 00':; ttoos' 'Ppet'i One bulletin board shows some of the things they have been learning about; the life of an Eskimo boy, Meekee, his homes, clothing, food, transportation and pets. nl3U,. Mrs. Gurr has been assigned to the second grade as a teachers aide. She has proven to be quite a resourceful person. At the present the second grade is practicing with the other primary grades for a radio program the first of March. 4Artjfici&l FdrtuitoofSTstortion intelligence USU honor roll lists six fro m Duchesne county Honor roll students at Utah State University, fall quarter, were announced today by Dr. Cjlaude Burtenshaw, dean of students. DEAN Burtenshaw Indicated that in order to make the honor roll, a student must have completed at least 15 credit hours of work, attained a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight A). Included on the honor roll were Connie Ruth Hannon. Yetta Marie Hanson, Kathleen Squire, Karen Peterson. Roosevelt: Sharon Rock. Ncoln; Sherry White, Duchesne. Its good to get home after a day of hard work or hard play. And ita pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing beer. In fact, 65 of all the beer produced in this country is enjoyed at home. It cheers your taste as it re news your zest. So, make yourself at home . . . with beer. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, JMIOUTMITNUIT SM.TiMtcmr.uiMi These words and phrases I, T are part of the new language associated with computers and data processing systems. Each presumably has its place in helping to solve highly complicated problems, including how to put astronauts on the moon. Computers have proved invaluable in mans utilization of science and knowledge as a means to progress. Since human judgment is based upon information, the computer has aided in the assembling and pre senting of facts through the data processing systems. Kennecott, in improving its operating practices, has found computers useful in general purpose areas as well as aiding in long range planning. Computers speedily process payroll checks, simplify ore assaying and control the volume of material put through the mills and the smelter. help Also, data today are being processed for future application that will result in greater efficiency, thus helping Kennecott compete successfully in the world wide copper market. Kennecott Copper Corporation INC. "Automated date maker as the girls go by, select youi number, preao Uio pedal aad fcapowP " Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer s |