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Show ' tfll (! kj 01 141 PIESPONT a::.. II . ' 1 rf SALT LAKE CIT'i , clil Tabiona to graduate class of 10 in ceremonies Tuesday, May 24th to gradojsifle Union to graduate 143 seniors in Seventeen students to receive diplomas May 24 at Duchesne talk A VOLUME 10 NUMBER 20 ROOSEVELT, DUCHESNE CONMUOATION COUNTY, UTAH ! Mi - ROOHVUT ITANDAM 84066 An record of 143 seniors will be Union High School Wednesday, May 2Ii. for the program. Arthur Smith will play. the prneesxional and recession- Mrs. SPONSORING THE meet Is the Roosevelt Quarterhorse Association, under the direction of Wane Workman, president and Lloyd Duncan, secretary. The first event of the show will be the halter classes, which are scheduled to begin at 8 a. m. This will take up most of the morning as judges inspect the animals. At 1 p. m., some of the top cow cutting hones of the nation are expected to perform in this competition. THE EVENING show, which will feature performance classQUARTER HORSE SHOW Wane Workman day. These trophies (in photo) will be prees, is scheduled to begin at 7 and Lloyd Duncan show some of the more sented to youngstem participating in the p. m. Youth competition will than 40 trophies which will be presented durshow. Activities will start at 8:00 a.m. and be run first, including reining, ing the Quarter Hone show which will be continue nil day. Spectators will be admitted barrel racing and pole bending. held at the Roosevelt Rodeo Grounds Satur five of charge to all phases of the show. These events will be followed by adult performance classes, .tare even had to hold some Including working cow horse, graduation. There are neveral events com- items with pictures until next barrel racing, roping and pole ing up, which we have done our week. For this we apologize. bending. best to cover thin week, but The public is invited to atwhich are more or lean lost in By way of reminder, don't tend the meet There will be no the mass of Information con- forget the mass meetings Mon- admission charge made for cerning graduation!, which are day. They are Important in our the highlight of the season. We system of government M j al organ music; Niithanial Tab-- ; bee will give the invocation and the benediction Wayne Alli-eLARKY Nielson, senior class will give the welcome address. Valarie McClellan and Drew Dill man will give talks and the gueRt speaker will be Dr. of Lael Woodbury, chairman fairs. THE THEME SONG, Climb Every Mountain, will be sung by Vearl R. Tucker of the faculty, and another special UNION HONOR STUDENTS There an-- IS honor student in Union High School's 1966 graduating cIukh. They are (front) Pat Sue Gentry, Jana Heaton, Maurine Jenson, Wendy Preston, Susan Sprouse, Jexlr Fausett; (standing) Charles Whitehead, Jerry Deller, Itelieera Curry, Valarie McClellan, Kenneth I.amb, Drew Diliman and David Ilaekford. 3 D's schedule two-nig- ht stand Friday and Saturday Versatile," thought provoking," and sometimes hilarious" are the edjectives most heard following a performance of The 3 Da present The 3 R'b" The show is slated for Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21, at 8 p.m. at the Roosevelt Junior High School auditorium, sponsored by the Roosevelt Ward Explorers. THE 3 D'a IN THIS case are Dick Davis, Denis Sorenson and Duane Hiatt, and the 3 R's are not the traditional readin, 'ritin and 'rithmetic but an entertaining display of rhyme, rhythm, and reason. of With all the techniques professional show business including varied musical coloring, lighting effects, dramatics sketches and their unique brand of humor, the trio interprets some of the world's most famous literature. Featured also in the two hour show is music of the blues, popular, folk and semi- classical. Much of this unique material has been recorded on Capitol records in an album called New Dimensions in Folk Songs and a blues album titled I Won't be Worried Long. THIS VERSATILITY of music See SD'a HERE Page 12 boy 11-year-old musical number will be presented by the Golden Belles. The seniors will be honored at a reception, sponsored by the Variety Arts Club, under the direction of Mrs. Naomi Fisher, president, this Thursday, May 19. Other members of the graduating class, besides the honor students, are Dora Ames, Paul Atwood, Evan Babcock, Randy Beal, Connie Bird, Eunice Bird, Fred Brunswick, Cheryl Christensen, Patricia Christensen, Dean Cook, Bob Fausett, Ann Goodrich, Charlene Hartman, Cynthia Hartman, Frank Jen- sen, Mac Jessen, Sherrie Jes-se- n, Jo Anna LaRose, Burke Lindsay. ROLAND POWELL, Donald Remington, Afton Swasey, Larry Taylor, Tom Thacker, Brent Wall and Linda Call. found dead at Whiterocks The deadline has been tended for Selective Service registrants to file application for the College Qualification tests, for school deferments. The deadline was April 23, but has been extended to June 1 to make application for these tMU' The examination date Is June 24, for the tests. Mrs. Helen B. Odekirk, cleric of the Duchesne County Selective Service Board says the application cards may be obtained at any Selective Service Board office. An 11 year old Whiterocks boy was found Tuesday evening dead in a brushy area east of the Whiterocks store. ALFRED RAY BUSH, son of Sam and Mabel Com peach Bush, was found by some children in a brushy area near Whiterocks about 5:45 p. m. Tuesday. He had been seen about 4 p. m. at the store. The body was brought to the Olpin Mortuary in Roosevelt where he was pronounced dead by a Fort Duchesne doctor. THE CAUSE OF death was undetermined and the body was Leslie taken Wednesday morning to AHS Provo for an autopsy. He was a fifth grade stud ent at the Whiterocka elemen tary school. He was bora November 18, 1954. booster button sales contest slated UBIC believes rumors principle within him Porter Speaking of rumors, one got back to us this week that the Standard is curtailing all church news. According to the rumor, the information was supposedly given out at our meeting of correspondents re- An all-odrive and contest will be held kick off the annual UBIC season, with the sale advertising the event. This initial push will week-lon- g drive to get UBIC booster buttons the Uintah Basin. ut cently. We carry regular reports from the Catholic church. Epischurch, Presbyterian copal church, and various news items of the LDS groups and other denominations In the area. These have been published every week (even during the three or so weeks since our this Saturday, to of booster buttons be followed by a In every home in Maxfield Valedk-torla- ... given honors. AT UY&t c 1 1 v- - V i Ynlarie Hansen . . . named Saliitutorlan at Altamont. ACCORDING TO Freddie C. Grunewald, finance chairman, the button soles will be used to finance the annual show this year. With a successful; button sale, there will be no: admission charge for the enter-- 1 j tainment at the UBIC. The button sales are two- fold. Besides the financing an-- ! glc. they net as an excellent means of advertising the annual observance that brings a number of people to the area. meeting). We did make some policy changes in church news reporting, when we came here nearly a year ago. Since then, we have tried to build the Standard, newswiae, not curtail any THE CONTEST FOR button sales is open to all young people 10 to 16 years of nge. A. special contest will tie held Saturday from 10 a. ni. to 3 p. m.. with a special $3.00 rash award going to tile person selling the most button during the day in leach of the three major areas: Roosevelt, Duchesne anil Speaking of rurtalling things, however, we would like to make a suggestion that If something big is planned, where you would like a lot of support from the paper in publicizing the affair, try to choose some other week than the one Just preceding j ROOSEVELT WEATIlKIt May 13 May 14 May IS Aitnnuh. Sahilaiorian is Miss Valerie Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen, Allumont. Three other students are graduating with high honors. These include Lynda Hansen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen; Phyllis Reay, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Dean Reay. and DeAnn Pott, daughter of Mr. an I Mrs. Albert Potts. Other honor students are Mary Lou Hanberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson; Joyce Lindsay Thayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay; Lynotte Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack son of Siler; Craig Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mitchell; Thomas Tew. son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tew; Susan Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leon Vance, and Ida Lou Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Walker. Guest speaker for commencement will be James E. Chapman, who is regional coordinator of Utah State committee of children and youth, chairman of Uintah county mental health board, and a social worker fer the Bureau of Indian Af- Brigham Young University. X GOI.I.AHER, prinelKil, will present the graduates. Dipi, anus will be awarded by Hollis 0. Hullinger, president of Union high school board. The Senior class went on their sneak Wednesday. KN TKKTA I X M M ENT In t Inform of a lianquet and dance honoring the graduates will be held following the commencement exercises. pat that Jane - at THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 Contestants from five western states are expected to be on hand this Saturday, May 21, at the Roosevelt Rodeo grounds, for the annual registered quarter horse show. The affair is to begin at 8 a xn., and will continue through Saturday evening. ha the to augument rumor. graduated from A total of 3X students will lx- honored next Tuesday, May 24, com meiiri1 incut exercises to be held at the Allaniont High "CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN" is the theme of the liJ6 School. The rites are scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. in the graduation exercises which will Ik held in the gymnasium at the school gymnasium. school. A beautiful painting, symbolizing the theme, has been NAMED AS VALEDICTORIAN of the senior class is Miss Leslie Maxficld, daughter of painted by Melba G. Hanson, local artist and will be displayed t lie dramatic ails department Mr. and Mr. Lester Maxfield, idl-lin- mA UINTAH BASIN UCOtO Quarter Horse show to be held Saturday "He 38 seniors to receive diplomas in graduations rites Tuesday at AHS services at Roosevelt Wednesday A 1966 class of ten ure graduating Tuesday, May 24, from Seventeen Duchesne High School senior students are candithe Tabiona High School two girls and eight boy. dates for graduation this year. The graduation program will be EDUCATION, KEY TO TIIE FUTURE" is the theme of held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 24, at the high school. the commencement rites, which will begin at 8 p.m. on that date, THEME OF THE PROGRAM is "Only As High As Our in the school gymnasium. Ambitions Can We Ascend. . lr. Dean C. duistensen of Each of the ten students will the Department of Education take part on the program. The! at the Brigham Young Univerclass president is Keith Rhoadsity, and former superintendent es, the vice president is Texj of schools for the Duchesne Gines, and the secretary is PatCounty School District, will be sy Lamb. Gary Dc Lange is the guest speaker. faculty adviser. THE VALEDICTORY KEITH RHOADES and will be given by Louise Moon, Fabrizio are the honor a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elstudents. Keith is a son of Mr. mer R. Moon, Duchesne; and and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades. TabShauna R. Moon, Duchesne and iona; and Levere's parents are Shauna Freeman, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrizio, Mr. and Mrs. Herman FreeHanna. man, Duchesne, will give the salutatory address. The other PRINCIPAL E. KENT Ellert-so- n two honor students of the gradwill present the seniors to class of 1966 are Clinuating receive their diplomas from ton son of Mr. and Mrs. Moon, Hollis G. Hullinger, president Phillip Moon, Duchesne, and of the Duchesne County Board Vicki Broadhead, daughter of of Education, and Nathan D. Ray Broadhead, Utahn. Allen, board member. RODNEY HARRISON, class List of graduates includes, the president, will introduce 17 senior students. Keith Rhoades, Levere FabriLeon Duchesne High School's Jones, Kathleen D.H.S. HONOR STUDENTS zio, Principal James Keith Rogers will present the prospective Young, John Roberts, Eugene top students are being recognized during graduation exercises next week. Pictured are (front) left to right, Louise Chavez, Patsy Lamb, Tex Gingraduates to receive diplomas es, Boyd Tumbow and Jack Moon, valedk'torian; Vicki Broadhead, honor student; Shauna from B. A. Jacoby, a member See GRADUATES Freeman, salutatorlan; (back) Clinton Moon, honor student. Lazenby. Page 12 Le-ve- re ritos next weelx Tlie contest will then run througlKiut the week, ending COMPRISING TIIE S IPs Dick, Dennis and Dunne, who n nimprlNT the rernrdlng group, the 8 I)', will lie featured In a twn-nlgruncert stand this weekend, Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21. The show will lie presented well-know- ht eneh night at 8:00 p.m. In the new Roosevelt Junior High School auditorium. They nre being sponsored liy the Roosevelt Ward Explorers. The public Is Inxltrd to attend the ronerrts which nre highly entertaining. Saturday, May 28. Grand priz- es will Include a bicycle, a Swinger enmera. and a transistor radio. ROOSTER BUTTONS Freddie Gnmewalil, finance chairman of the URIC, presents w URIC twister button to Essie Alexander, winner of the contest to select a theme for this convention. year's three-da- y |