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Show ihe Heber hospital. She TABIONA enter-i- s Saturday. Eugene Chavez sprained and tore ligaments loose in liis '1Imw last week at school while taking traek. - Tex Gines also revolved :ui injury to his foot Friday wliile - ly Flurrnre Turnhotv Students present three plays ley of I'lichesne, nn-- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merkley of Price, were vis: Ling Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy lVf.i mill family Siilur-dal ' HANNA i - by Tr.try Roberts Mr. Pick Ivf.i :i the arrival of a baity K. G Runs, illicit nr of loy bom in u Sal; laike hosYouth Corps pm. pital Fri.lay. The i.ttlo one grain in 'nclirsno County, has weighed ft lbs. 12 o .. Mother Iu'it in vit i'll to titti'inl tlu fast and baity are doing f nc. National Ncighlx'i'hinul Youth Infield Mr. and Mrs. J.iMies Giles Corps vonfomnv to I look Lury Price back to Fort May 2. lining li May 5, ill St. Carson army iwso :r. Colorado Luiis, Mo. last weekend. The purpose of the confi-renrMr. and Mrs. Liny Dcfa is to discuss ways to perfect its and family, Mrs. Nr' tic Defa upeiation and to examine its and I Uvona went to Salt Like effectiveness. Court of honor held in Tabiona Sunday s jumping. Mr. and Mrs. Bcngt Pul- strum and family of Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend at the Tabiona high zchnol student home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A district remit of honor was presented three short play Young. Mr. and Mrs. Byron held March 20 at Tabiona. In last Monday evening st the Collett visited Sunday after- attendance besides the Tabiona higli school. They took the noon. troop, was the Moon Like troop plays on an exchange assemVisitors of Mr. and Mrs. of Mt. Home. bly to Duchesne, Altamont and Curt Jones over the weekend Kevin Von Tassell received Vernal. were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles the Life award, and five merit Norma Curry and Art Mor- and Linda Stone and bodges; Clyde Rhoades receiv- Saturday. in arted In "Lnatlc; Juanita familyfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and and Loretta Casper and ed a Star award and three merSweat and Leah Webb played daughter, all of Salt Lake. it badges; Aaron Rhoades, sec- Cindy went to Sail Lake lust In "Gossip, and Owen Van ond class; Ronald Lefler, sec- Wednesday where they stayed Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Webb ond class and Kent Hackette. overnight at the home' Tassel, Eugene Chaves, Sherri of Mrs. n Jack-soGene word that Williams, Keith Rhoades and received a merit badge on marksman- Linda Kaiser and Connie conwas killed Saturday when ship. Patrol leader warrants sulted her doctor. They returnBeverly Clark were in "The a car fell on himi Mrs. Jack were awarded to Kevin Van ed home Bishops Candlestick." Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cle- son is the former Lola Hard- Tassell, Clyde Rhoades Mr. and Mrs. B b Smith and ments of Provo brought Jo- man, Mrs. Webbs sister. Bruce Jones. and Viola Defa went to Salt seph Rhoades home Friday Each Scout gave a talk on a Lake Thursday where they visiRobert Casper has receivevening. Mr. Rhoades has been ed his call to the armed forces. scout law. Assistant Scoutmas- ted Mrs. Rosie Marinnl. ter badge was presented to Ar-vvisiting at Provo, Pleasant He leaves April 12. Roy Hackett went to Salt Grove and at the S. L. Temple Rhoades of the Tabiona Lake Saturday where he visitMr. and Mrs. Castleberry the past week. ed Mrs. Lavon Pace and famSalt Lake are newcomers troop. Mr. and Mrs. Don Eversble of to Tabiona. They will run the From the Moon Lake troop, ily and Barbara Hackett. enjoyed a visit last week with old Merthan Moon ranch this George Lindsay received the Mrs. Cara Nelson of SutMr. Evemoles mother. Star award; two scouts receiv- ton, Neb., is visiting Mr. and summer. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carnew family which ed tenderfoot badges, while the Mrs. Bernard Nelson and famter attended a testimonial last has Another moved to Tabiona is Mr. rest of the troop received merit ily for a couple of weeks. She Sunday evening at Salt Lake and Mrs. Rex Jenkins and badges. is Tonys mother. for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash, Mr. Erickson, Tabiona instiMrs. June Roberts and live at Gayle who are going to the East family. They and family went to Salt Like Frirepresentative, old house. Mr. Jen- tutional Wagstaffs Central States mission. Mrs. kins is employed at the Wag-sta- Kevin VanTassell, presented day where they visited Mr. Nash is Mrs. Carters sister. the court of honor high score and Mrs. Dee Wilson and Rosawmill. They are from the Mill Creek is of the month ribbon to Moral land Roberts, who Is still in the Mrs. Tumbow Janette Seventh ward at Murray. Lake, with Fred Jew, IR, and hospital from his recent operMrs. Orpha Michie is in in Salt Lake with her mother star scout, ation. Latest reports were that Mrs. Jane Davidson. Mrs. Da- George Lindsey, vidson has pneumonia. Janet- receiving the award. The high Roland is getting along fine, te went Friday with Mr. and score ribbon presents a chal- although he is still receiving Mrs. Evereole and family to lenge to other troops of the treatment. district. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrizio Provo. Officiating at the court of and Jane, Mrs. Myma Fabrizio Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tassell and family spent three honor were district scouter, and family went to Salt Lake days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dannenberg, Scoutmaster Saturday on business then on Brent Chugg of Providence. Robert Smith, Bishop Thomas to Bountiful where they visiThey also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fabrizio and institutional rep- ted Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fabrizio Erickson of and new baby. resentative, When your car or home is Ronnie Chatwin and son. clean- the Tabiona Ralph troop; ScoutmasTabiona began their Tracy Roberts received a damaged, your independent up campaign Saturday by first ter Harry Thayne and Joe letter from Mrs. Vida Curry this week. She reports she is insurance agent helps you with cleaning the outside of the KempMr.of Moon Lake . and Mrs. Arylus Iorg still on crutches and will have streets. The fire engine was all the details . . , sees to it you used to control the many fires. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee to wear her cast on her foot continue Giles and baby of Salt Lake until the first of May. Her to are get paid promptly, fairly. As People urged were visiting Mrs. Margaret daughter. Glenna Johnson, is on with the clean up. independent agents, we can The DUP ladies enjoyed an Giles over the weekend. slowly improving. She expressMr. and Mis. Jerry Merk- - ed appreciation to her many giveyouthat evening of entertainment at friends here for both her and kind of supthe home of Mrs. Jennie Jones. Mrs. Clista Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre. Glenna, for the nice cards and Mrs. Jones and port Callus Fred Erickson received his letters she has received from Defa were the hostesses, servfrom them since their sickness and any time. ing the ladies a salad and pie graduation certificate luncheon. Mrs. Afton Giles Primary. He was passed cm to accident. Vida expects to go to gave the lesson on the pioneers. be ordained to the office of a Salt Lake this next week for CENTRAL Mrs. Grace Giles finished the deacon. Jerry and Mary Lee a visit with her children. UTAH Ben Chiarelli returned home history of Samuel Winterton. and son Michael Charles, were INSURANCE of the Saturday after spending the members as were Other who ladies accepted present AGENCY winter in Phoenix, Ariz., where were Mrs. Thelma Nye, Mrs. Tabiona ward. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb he has been employed. He also Martha Giles, Mrs. Ina Van Tassell, Mrs. Deon Rhoades, of Kearns was visiting Tues- visited his mother and sister in Mrs. Vivian Curry, Mrs. Elma day with Mrs. Mildred Webb, California on his way home. Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Tom FabriClark and Mrs. Janette Turn-bo- Mrs. Ada Stanley and Mrs. GALE G. Phone 684 or 799 Deon Rhoades. Mrs. Elaine zio went to Salt Lake SaturIIOLT Mr. and Mrs. Doug Garble Webb recently visited her mo- day and also visited Miss Toni and Mrs. Nora LeFevre of ther, Mrs. Mildred Stanley at Fabrizio in Provo. Jill Fabrizio and Lowain Manager Heber visited one day with Mr. California. Her mother is very Hackett enjoyed a dumber and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile and ill. at Tabby school ei ff Strong Support Limited number of V-- Mustangs specially-equippe- d u. 0 MUSTANG Youre ahead in a FORD all the way! L. & L. MOTOR Fhonc 83 Roosevelt, Utah ... Travel expenses to attend the conference wil be covered by the existing allowances set up in the budget. Other e ponses, such as food and lodging, wmiid come from the per diem allowance of the present project. Approval of his attending this conference was given Thursday by the Duchesne County Board of Education, which sponsors this program in Duchesne party at the home of Bobble Smith Saturday night. Rex Fabrizio celebrated his 9th birthday with a party at his home. Those who attended and e helped him celebrate were Racket, Jill Fabrizio, Elaine Jones, Mark Erickson, Kerry Ellertson, Ervin Rhoades. Jody Williams, Jan Ciles, Marsha and Marva Tumbow, Tercs-s- a Fabrizio, Bobby Smith, Wilma Webb. Refreshments were served. Lou-aln- Mmcli 2'.i f hi- (In- - unit; supply uf cliciiiii al to bungltl by Hie Inrhcsnc (.minty Wccii Coni ml Cmuinilli'c. THIS CHEMICAL scxcral vaiictic. will be sold at cost In Duchesne Count v iim'i tn hr used fur the control of noxious weeds on their farms anil ranches. Rids arc bring received by - - Travel Instibeen scheduled during Ihe inotillts of March and April, carefully planned to proregional vide positive answers to problem facing the Utah travel industry, according to Emanuel A. Floor. Utah Tiavel Council director. Speakers and program will the Travel Council in rooierathm with local' toiiriat industry leaders. Institutes ure scheduled for Saturdny, March 26. in Mnntl-eellMarch 2S, Cedar City: March 30, Richfield; April 12, Tooele; April 13. Salt Lake City; April IB, Price; April 18. Vernal; April 20, Heber; April 26. Logan, and April 28.' Ogden. In addition to the formal sessions, council staff members participating in the institutes will contact business firms allied or associated with the travel industry. They will also supply pertinent literature and will answer questions of all parties interested in tourist l.loy.1 Smith, The most completely read newspaper In the U I n t n h Basin Completely a homo-tow- n newspaper! $4-0per year; 82.60 six months. o; it is very convenient to prepare your deposits at home and mail them taxes, $76,991.52 in Utah and $46,385.73 in Colorado, make Moon Lake Electric the largest to BANK OF VERNAL locally owned and operated taxpayer in the region. would have had to pay about $24.35 extra for the same benefits Because of the property taxes paid by Moon Lake and Uintah Power and Light, residents in this region enjoy better roads, better schools, better county services. Each family in Duchesne and Uintah counties, for example, would have had to pay about $13.00 extra to realue the services they now enjoy, if Moon Lake f lectric and Uintah Power and Light were not operating there. Each family in Rio Blanco in fl N M$0 f that county without the Association. Schools receive bulk of payment (about 74?o). Because of the property taxes paid by Moon Lake' Electric Association and Uintah Power and Light Company, Utah's counties of Dagget, Duchesne, Uintah and Wasatch, and Colorado's counties of Garfield, Moffat, and Rio Blanco have better schools . . . $91,299.00 better. LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Your locally owned and managed power companies S agricultural agent lie provided by traffic. The regional institutes are designed to stimulate cooperative activity in travel development by all interested firms, persons and agencies; provide improved communication between the Travel Council, recreation agencies and the travel industry; and provide for discussion and evaluation of the state's promotion program. Pngs Duchesne, wlio is secretary or Mm weed committee in this county. A i.lST OF chemicals which I lie committee plans to buy, an winch bids were requested, may In obtained from Mr. Smith. ut Hills will lie opr'icil rmil UINTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY COMPANY 128 PAGES OF IlKEATH-TAKINCOME IN TOR A FREE COPY OF WESTERN JOURNEYS" TRIPS AND WESTERN ADVENTURE IN FULL COLOR. SUPPLY LIMITED!" - Ten Utah tutes have Company. This figure is 7?i more than the property taxes paid by these companies in 1964. The increase, due in part to growth, places the two Electric Companies as one of the largest tax payers in the Uintah Basin and Northwestern Colorado regions. These at special savings! April is Millionth Mustang Month. For 30 days you can save on a limited-editio- n wheel Mustang so special Its low price includes: wire-styl- e covers, accent paint stripe, chromed air cleaner and a console. You also in. Six, sports steering Instrument cluster, a lively 200-cgot: wheel. safety package, courtesy lights, lots more. Come into your Ford Dealer's now... come out ahead on savings. 1 set through Uintah Rasin Standard Tliurs., March SI, 1966 bid opening set March 29th institutes Counties in this area of Utah and Colorado are $123,377.25 richer because of the taxes paid by Moon Lake Electric Association and Uintah Power and Light Great buys on the greatest new-ca- r success in history! Every Mustang has bucket seats, sporty shift plush carpeting, rich vinyl upholstery, and in April your personal nameplate! in. Six or a hot 8 option. Join Choose a big 200-cAmerica's happiest car owners now... and save! u. attend St. Louis meeting uni! 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