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Show only possible if the rental for the gym are lowered to where we can afford them. As far as I can see, we (the by Norma Robb own these facilities taxpayers) A coniKillilnUun of the Roonevrit Standard and Uintah llaain Record and should be able to use the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ab-gyms any time other than NATIONAL NEWSPAPJk school time, at the actual cost planalp and Mr. and Mrs. Earl of whatever is used. Wright attended a wedding reDear Editor, ception in Springville for Mr. We would like to ask an open Tabiona, Neola, Myton, Rooa- and Mrs. Russell Davies son FI AT t MEMBER question: evelt elementary and Roosevelt of Mr. and Airs. FYanklin Dav"Why do we have to pay so high all would have the ies, former residents of the Entered at Roonovelt, Utah, m Second da Mutter under tlie Act of March 8, 1879 much for the use of the school junior Koine cost per hour and we were Basin. gyms? PUBLISHED THURSDAY AT ROOSEVELT, UTAH - ,P. O. BOX 188 - 8066 already paying 22.50 per hour. Ned Anderton, who recentTake Mytons gym. When we It looks like that should have from his mission, In 7.00 Advance returned laid Two ly One Yeara, $1.00 Rates: Year, use the lights it only costs less covered the cast. The gyms are Subscription attending school at BYU in than 25 per hour, and If it is not being used at all by anyone ia EDITOR AND PUBLISHER CLARIX D. ASHBY, Rooaevelt, 181 used before five p.m., no lights since they raised the cost of Provo. He spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. EDITOR ASSISTANT are used. Water has a flat rate rent FAYE JENSEN Herbert Anderton. use one one or whether EDITOR you ASSOCIATE 7121 OOLD1E WILCKEN, Duchesne, Mr. and Mra. Keith HoopThe Myton gym was used 30 million gallons. The custodian CORRESPONDENTS : has to finish the floors whether hours from August 20 to Jan- er, who is attending school at Grace Dalglelah Mr. Merle Roes Rooaevelt Area Myton they are used for other things uary 11, and only once since., Zola Spencer : Mm. Roealce Jesaen Neola or not The school has their A total of 292 was paid by the Altamont Area Afton Rogers lunch in the gym and the floor users up to Jan. 11, and 24.00 Randlett Ida Horrock Arcadia Merl Horrocka has to be finished about every since. Lapoint Ballard Mary Arnold Rata Lott six weeks. What use It gets Of these Garda Seeley Bluebell Strawberry hours used, no heat Florence Tumbow Tablona after this dont moke any difLouise Jorgensen Joka all was used to heat the Loma McKee Trldell ference. The rest rooms are at Violet Parrletta Fort Duchesne Kathy Goodgym. Heat is used up until 1 ALTAMONT Norma Robb Utahn Hanna just hke the gym. The custod- p.m. Tracy Roberta rich of Vernal was first place then off. turned It daily, Verna White rock Hoopea ian has to take care of the Nola Nelson Montwel winner in the district oratorical floor even if no one else uses isn't turned on again until the contest next morning, to heat the gym sponsored by the Amerit ican Legion held at Altamont up for lunch time. Be High School on February 24. The custodian get 22 per Signed: Duchesne Phyllis Reay of Altamont was hour for County and Taxpayers second. opening up and staycooperation. Perhaps the wet, Although parking problems in These girls are eligible to there watch things. ing to compete In the zone contest conditions of our such as those smaller Thur., March Editorial Page S, 1906 Iage i 2 UTAHN BASIN STANDARD UINTAH mi s,c6t,Sn mini F 1 BYU, spent Mrs. Keith Hooper of Duch- serious illness. esne. Mr. and Mrs Pete Abplan- Mrs. Amanda Chidester of Heber spent Sunday visiof alp Bicknell i visiting Mr. and in Utahn. relatives ting Mra Theron Robb for a few Mr. and Mr. Eugene Ab- weeks. planalp spent a day during the Mr. and Mra Delbert week visiting Mrs. Abplanalps Broadhead were in Salt Lake mother, Mrs. Elvira Snow in Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Vernal. Our Service Is Not Automated Oratory winners named at Altamont meet off-stre- muddy areas have caused some additional street congestion during the past week or so. It is hoped, however, that as this condition changes, merchants will again push for the y elimination of parking on the main business streets. Although small communities have a problem in drawing trade, when competing with large metropolitan areas and shopping centers that are continually getting closer with the advent of faster means of travel, they have one big advantage that of parking. They have no parking meters, and generally speaking, there is ample space for all customers to find a parking spot right in front of the store they wish to visit. If this parking advantage is removed, it stands to reason that business will be lost. It should be the responsibility of every merchant to assist in this endeavor. Not only should they discourage their personnel from parking in front of their own store but they should also see that the practice of parking across the road, or down the block, in front of another store, is curtailed, since it defeats the purpose desired. communities, in the Uintah Basin, have never risen to a point where they could be compared to the problems that exist in many metropolitan areas, there has been, for the past few months, a continuous element of dissatisfaction with the utilization of available parking space, particularly in Roosevelt. Since several problem areas had been reported during the past few months, a study was undertaken by city officials, as to what might be done to alleviate this congestion, and better serve the businesses that rely on the availability of ample parking. As the survey was completed, it was learned that y the worst offenders of custoneeded parking, taking up mer space, were owners and employees of the businesses themselves. Armed with this information, a task force began the job of educating the merchants into having all of their personnel use parking, allowing more open areas for use of customers. off-stre- et Although this program has met with some success, we feel there is still a need for additional for the Hartlea They have Dorris just had another ter norrodn Mr. and Mra. Keith Horrock and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nielson of WhHerocks attended an Appalooea meeting at the Sales Bam Vernal. in The ahowing of horse was discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Max HarUe. who live in Logan, are parent of a baby girl bom February 26. Grandparents are Mr. and Mra Kenth HarUe; Great grandparent are This Is the first Mr. and Mra Mra. Fred George Bigelow, HarUe and Mr. and Mra. Brigham Krause of Salt Lake City. granddaugh- -' bountied in February spring housecleaning? TO DO THE JOBT IS YOUR VACUUM CLEANER GOING Your Friendly Electrolux Man VALUABLE features of the NEW AUTOMATIC ELECTROLUX without any ohUgntion . . . Call collect or write: HOB BATH 670 W. 1st . . . Coll collect for a South In Vernal, phone 789-221- 0 TIME-SAVIN- demonstration! personal service pharmacy. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby. A great many people entrust us with their prescription. May we compound which will be held soon. OTHERS COMPETING were Laural Hooper, Duchesne; Jack Ureak, Myton; and Charleen Hartman of Altamont. n, JUDGES WERE Eldon Duchesne; Calvin Monks, Myton; Mra Joe Kemp, Mountain Home; Mra Ruth Haslem, Jensen, and Mrs Myra Mitchell, Upalco. yours? Elmer Thomas, Duchesne, bountied 30 bobcats In February hi Duchesne county. Aaron Stevenson, ML Home, bountied 27 bobcats and three coyotes. The bounty allowance is 21 per head for bobcats, and 26 for coyotes. William F. Tollefson, Duchesne, is bounty Inspector for Try the Standard first fot the county predatory animal control board. High Grade, Quality Printing. Wil-cke- GOLD Phone 251 Mrs. Wrists (Mie Tooim fiflDHffiS Time To Stock-U- p And Save At Our Big Get Acquainted Sale Spice, Cavil's Food, Yellow, White or Lemon Cake Mixes 4 z. cans Case oF 48 Save oper- Mix 'Em or Match 'Em SAF.EWAY Town House 4 AT OCLOCK, Thurs.Mar.3 PM-DEV- IL Thurs PM-DESE- RATS, PM-MIST- ROBERTS, Jack Mon. Mon. Tues. Wed. U, Canfoods Cut GrMn Baant, Grm Foot, Craam Styl. Goldin Bantam Corn. Sikad Baals, Who) Boats or Who) Ktmol Golden Bantam Cam Stock Y our Freezer Vith cam Com of 24 $4.75 Premium Quality Frozen Foods Bel-a- ir 6 - Mix 'Em or Match 'Em 1 32:95 Jell-We- Loris Wooley. Air. and Aim Sonny White- head and family have moved Tater Treats back to their home west Oi 6 . 59 Lapoint. They ham been liv- Corn on the Cob ing in St. George for the past Golden Corn SSXE: 4 1 few months. Air. and Mm. John D. Horn 51 Peas and boy. Ricky and Billy from Young Riverside, Calif., enjoyed the Green Beans weekend visiting Mr. and Airs. Homer Lee and other friends. Red Raspberries K"4i!&95 EE. 4!&1 Pretty Buy Extra & Save Save 14 ll Desserts !; Grapo, Black Chorry, lima. Straw bar ry, Chorry, Union, Raipbarry or Orang Full Flavor Gelatin Dessert 4'H 16 &$1 Cos of 24 4$1 - 69' Lemmon, BEAST OF THE AMAZON, John PM-RE- D THE GOLDEN BLADE, Cream O' Crap Large AA Agar Orson Welles, Errol Flynn (COLOR) PREFER BLONDES, -- 19 Henry Fonda, James Cagney (COLOR) Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell (COLOR) Eggs dor. Rock Hudson, Piper Laurie (COLOR) 53 (E.lra Largo Eggs das. $5c) Marlon Brando. Jean Simmons, Merle Oberon (COLOR) SKIES OF MONTANA, Dairy Gba Richard Widmark, Jeffrey Hunter (COLOR) BLACK A THE TIGER, Stewart Granger, Barbara Mountain America' Number One Rush (COLOR) J Butter Patitd u. In Quarters 69- (lucerne Butter 99' 39' Morrell Pride or Cudahy Bread Frank Sinatra, Spencer Tracy (COLOR) 1 $1.49 Hams You Gal All The Csnter Portion ef Ham You Pay Much Higher Prices for In Other Food Staros. Sunidst Oranges California Navels U J) 3 lb$. Golden Carrots Celery Hearts rim. Hawaiian Pineapple Breakfast Prunes Sunkist Lemons tv) ! lb. 73c) Bar-- S Small Siia Smoked Hams Whole or Either Half No Cantor Sikes or Cantor Portions Removed From Hams At Safaway 99 son Richard Burton, James Mason OF NEAVEN, PM-ROO- PM-NAR- . Decorator Boxes Pineapple .rssna. 3 Shortening Canned flflilk 8 Peanut Butter :sss; Bathroom Tissue s 4 French Sun. In pkg. Skylark Sat. Yellow, Aqua, Pink or White H) QS&SB 5 Sat. TTossno 19-0- 1. Empress Honey Fri. IFsoeisoO Save 21 1.61 Si Truly Fine None Finer At Any Price $10.15 CHEMISTS RaylMorefW h yJJPaylMo re OmEi 6&-o- Roosevelt Utah PRESCRIPTION Kyi Sea Trader STRIKE MODERN Rx DRUG U.S. Fancy 7:00 Mar.3 10:30 Mar. 4 1 0:30 Mar. 5 5:00 Mar.S 1 0:30 Mar. 6 10:30 Mar. 7 8:30 PM Mar. 7 10:30 Mar. 8 1 1:30 Mar. 9 10:30 Is supply rg Are you ready for will show you some Coyotes, bobcats are LWKyl PaylMo r ation on his hand and Is doing Mr. and Mra Loyal Cox, as well a can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy WalkMr. and Mra John Reber, Mr. and Mra Gene Nybcrg, Mr. er traveled to Heber Friday to and Mra Harvey Taylor, Mr. watch the wrestlers from Unand Mra Ken Huber, and Mr. ion. Their sons, Leslie and and him. Dean Huber all at- Alan, wrestled. tended the wedding dance and Air. and Mra Harvey Tayreception for Mr. and Mrs. lor and Air. and Aim Gene Ny-beDavid Hacking. David is the and girls attended the son of Air. and Mra. Arden wedding dance and reception of residents former Hacking, for Air. and Mrs. Thoma CowLapoint. ard held last week in the IDS Mr. and Mrs. Jarius Lamb chuch at Whit crocks. Sherrie spent a week in California on Nyberg played a piano solo at the reception. vacation. The Lapoint Lions club Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colton, who have been In Salt Lake met at the Tridell chapel last visiting with Darris Rasmus- Thursday for a ham supper.Ad-A to program was enjoyed, and sen, stopped and talked Ollie Rasmussen stating that rian Kump was master of ceremonies. Air. and Mrs. Preston Atwood of Pleasant Grove, visited during the week with Mr. and Aim Milton Wooley and were overnight guests at the LADIES . . . j What we would like to find out is why we have to pay $4 on hour when it only costs 22.25 per hour to operate the gym. One dub In Rooaevelt used the junior high gym for their archery and now they have to go elsewhere or just give it up. Thera are a lot of kids that use these gyms and It helps to keep them out of trouble. Now what are they going to do? Run the streets? Or Is the school board going to let us give them something? But this we freshly potent But we will never give you automated robot-lik- e service. We believe our customer friends are too Important to be treated casually. We hope you will ask us for our Informed opinions about anything we supply. We are a everything two grandsons. LAPOINT by Merl et all-da- all-da- Automation Is becoming of greater imporour daily living. We approve of direct dialing, sip codes, computers and machine bookkeeping. We huve automatic stock control so tance to Reviewed Parking Practices Should the weekend with Broadhead's brother. Lawrence their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, who has been in the Clarence Wright and Mr. and LDS hospital suffering from a Steaks Swiss Steaks T-B- 2 4 -l lJa U.S.D A. Choice Beef Safeway Trimmed ., iZ 98 ,79 !Ws.dw1.19 Boneless Bottom Round Cuf Any Thickness U 2 .25 2 39 iST one l- L 49 49 19 USDA ChattaBaaf ttadif 5 Rump Roast Ground Chuck Jumbo Fish Sticks 0jy d CapiMi'i Che 79 a 59 Hm 69 Hams Skinless Franks Bar-- S Sliced Bacon 59 : 79 |