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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thurw, Kbj I go 6 19, 1906 FT. DUCHESNE by Violet Parrlette Seminary rites Teacher salaries set Thursday approved at Stake Center reflect increase Commencement exercises for Officers for the Fort Duthe Roosevelt LDS Seminary chesne Woman's Club were Inwill be held Thursday, May 19, stalled at a dinner at Friend at 8 p.m. in the Roosevelt Stake ship hall May 12. Mrs. Claude House. At this time 95 third-yeNebeker will serve as presigraduates and 69 fourth-yea- r dent Other officers installed at will receive their graduates Thursday's dinner are Mrs. M, diplomas. L. Schwarts, 1st vice president; GEARED TO THE theme of Mrs. James Chapman, 2nd vice "Living to the Level of' My president; Mrs. Clem Evans, the program Understanding, 3rd vice president; Mrs. Paul will be presented following the Sanchez, secretary treasurer. prelude by Mre. R. V. (Helen) They were installed by Mrs. AlLarson. fred Parriette. Mrs. M. I. Charles Whitehead, president chairSchwarts was presiding: of the seminary, will give the man. For the program Earl welcome. Kent Haueter will give Reaxy sang several numbers, the invocation, and Charles Susan Denver sang two numWhitehead will introduce the bers, Alene Arrive did two theme. Jack Ureek will give a dance numbers, Giselle reading, accompanied scriptural fiandhes gave a reading and a by Rosalie Dennis. comedy skit was presented by MAl'RINE Jensen and David Susan Evans, GJsell Sanches, Marx will give talks. Joyce Bunny Brenn and Randy SanLeavitt end Susan Oberhanaly dies. Hostesses for the dinner will give a piano duet. Mrs. were outgoing officers, A quartet, consisting of StanRonald BeardaU, Mrs. M. L. ley Johnson, Drew Diliman, ValSchwartz, Mrs. Glen Workman, CLUB INSTALLS New officers of the Fort James Chapman, Mr a. Melvin L. Schwartz erie McClellan, Patsy Roberts, ' Mrs. Robert Howell and Mrs. Duchesne Women' a Club, left to right ore and Mrs. Claude Nebeker. Mre. Alfred Paraccompanied by Susan Oberhan-slDonald Hicken. Sire. Paul Sanchez, Ura. Clem Evans, Mrs. will sing. riette, right, was the installing officer. Mrs. Betty Fredrick has ERNEST Eberhard, curricuresigned her position ss clerk garet Eberle of Ouray respecHigh student response. The stu- lum development director for in the U. S. (Public Health tively. They were members of dents who atteded the banquet LDS seminaries and institutes, CUnic. received a Certificate of Honor will be the guest speaker. the VISTA Training class at Mr. and Mis. Charles Wil- the from the Kiwanis Club. Ardean W. Bench, seminary last of Utah University liams of Reading, Calif., spent summer. Mrs. Macaulay was principal, will present the gradEXPRESSES THANKS Thursday and Friday at the assigned to the Menominee Inuates, who will be introduced The Student Roundup staff by Kent Van Tassell. Alva C. Joe Thompson home on their dian Tribe at Menominee, Wiswould like to thank the Uintah Snow, Roosevelt Stake presiway to South Sioux, Nefb., to consin. Basin Standard for the nice job dent, will give remarks and will attend graduation exercises of --Weekend guests at the they did on the first and second award the diplomas. a grandson. They are parents Glen Workman home were Mr. pages of the school paper. The of Mrs. Thompson and She ac- and Mrs. Sam Kichas of Salt A MUSICAL number will be staff would also like to express given by Wendy Freston, Shircompanied them. Lake. Mrs. Arthur Workman its appreciation to the Standard Mr. and Mis. Jim Johnson had been ley Fenn, Patsy Roberts, La visiting the Kichas for the news space it gave the mine Farnsworth, Karen Sulliand Mrs. Marie Hulse of Boul- family and they drove her school during the past year. der, Colo., spent the weekend home. Mrs. Kichas is Glen's van, NaDean Huber, Susan Benwith Mrs. Beulah Borman, sister. Toni son, Sharleen Kitchen, MEET TRACK and Julene Ross, accamping at Flaming Gorge and Hoopes RJHS The and girls' boys' sightseeing in that area. They by Rosalie Dennis. track teams went to Vernal companiedHancock will give the drove through the Sheep Creek Alvin Orlle Rachele to with by compete Wednesday benediction, and Mrs. Larson Canyon where the grandeur and In meet. a schools other track GRADUATION the horror left by the cloud This meet was scheduled for will play the poetlude. The Roosevelt Kiwanis dub Last Thursday, the ninth TIIE SEMINARY student bunt of last June were most held an honor night' banquet grade class had a graduation last Friday, but was postponed presidency Charles includes striking. They report that noof Results weather. because bad honfor David The fifteenth annual of where have they enjoyed more last Thursday evening Whitehead, practice. president; meet be will this published Kent Haueunusual mountains than the or students of the Roosevelt Jr. graduation of the Roosevelt Jr. next week. 1st counselor; Marx, high and Union high school. School will be held May ter, 2end counselor, and Louise high Ulntaa. The governor general of the High 24 at 1:30 p.m. historian. The Indian Women's Club Utah-IdahWilson, o Denzil Kiwanis, had a special .Mother's Day Principal Bench are Assisting HONOR BANQUET Brown and Mrs. Brown, Provo; E. Lind, Donald R. RasRichard potluck last Wednesday and a and LL Governor of Utah, LeonThursday night, May 19, 18 mussen and Darrell R. Kitchen party In the afternoon with an ard Prisk and Mrs. Prisk, Salt students were honored at a banhomemade of the seminary faculty. exchange of of THE STAKE board of eduAt the next meeting, Lake City were in attendance quet held in the main hall Members of the Duchesne Union High School. The Rooseat the banquet includes Alva C. Snow, Valeria Mrs. cation 11, Myron May Board of Education atMerrill J. Millett, let will demonstrate making tacos Ray E. Nash, School board velt Kiwanis Club sponsored County president; a tended workshop Wed., May Arvin L. Bellon, 2nd which will be served at their member,' Vernal, was the fea- this annual affair. counselor; AsThe ; students were Alden 18, at the Utah Education Vernon Buchanan, 12:30 luncheon. Quilting will tured speaker. Lewis Taylor, counselor, LaJean Leavitt, sociation Building, Salt Lake clerk, and Dennis A. Mower, be the order of the afternoon. immediate past president, gave Whitehead, with This dealt workshop of a tribute to the student guests Shauna Liddell,' Barbara Bell, City. Mrs., Stella Macaulay the Tort Liability laws as they high council representative. were made by Noreta Shepherd, Shelley Madison, Wla., is spending a and responses to the school districts. few days this week with Mrs. Charles Whitehead of Union Sprouse, Gwen Dye, Rebecca apply Thomas J. Abplanalp Supt. Leaschool and LaJean Vickie high Clark, Jenson, MarDouglas Beulah Borman and Miss compliance with this vitt Jr. high school. Musical Riding, Lynn Lemon, Ann Lar- stated numbers were also presented son, Juliene Truman, Debbie law would add considerably to Paul Nielsen, Emma the cost of operating the school Monks, by students of both schools. Gale Holt, Roosevelt Kiwan- Jean Bingham, Bruce Timothy district. is president was in charge of and Orlie Rachele Jeanne Leavitt gave the Jr. I PRONE NEWS ITEMS TO 131 the meeting. ar Ha-waili- oi y, The Duchesne County Board of Education has approved an increased 1966-6- 7 salary schedule for the school district, reports Supt. Thomas Abplanalp. THE STARTING salary with no experience, bachelor of science degree is $5,100 $100 higher than the previous year. The Index salary schedule allows a $267 annual increase for the bachelor degree, teacher an increase from 1965-6- 6 to $7,-0- 57 PERFORM DURING FESTIVAL A tumbling act was presented by the sixth grade boys for the donee festival held In Roosevelt Friday. Here they make a human pyramid as a climax of their act. Forest service lists charges for camp grounds district CONTRACTS TO the certificated personnel of the district Roosevelt (Ranger Val Simpson announces that reservations a total of 100 were mailed this week, and are to be returned 10 days after mailing, Supt Abplanalp said. These contracts were mailed to three remedial teachers; all classroom teachers, speech and hearing teacher, and certificated district staff members and principals. Contracts were sent only to certificated personnel of the district not to other employees, and not to other employes of the school ROUNDUP for use of the Uintah Picnic be reflected in the salary schedule for these categories of employment, also. The school lunch workers come under another category of employment, Supt. Abplanalp pointed out, became of the federal monies invested in the program. ALL DISTRICT staff certificated personnel will benefit from the salary schedule Increase, except Supt. Abplanalp, who Is employed in another category, through the appropriation of state funds. district. Supt. Abplanalp said the contracts to bus driven, district and school secretaries, and custodians would be sent out soon, and the salary increase would Ground will be on a charge basis this year. Listed below Is a for reservacharge schedule tions: 1 to 49 people $ 5.00 50 to 100 people 10.00 101 to 200 people 20.00 201 to 300 people 30.00 301 to 400 people 40.00 401 to 500 people 50.00 These fees will only be charged when there are advance reservations made. The Picnic Ground can be used without charge if it Is not reserved. The Uintah Canyon Camp- area ground is a designated where the Land and Water Conservation fee will be charged. The $7.00 Golden Federal Recreation Areas Passport can be purchased at the Roosevelt Ranger District Headquarters. Try the Standard first for High Qrade, Quality Printing. Board members go to workshop pot-holde- rs. Scouts given awards Jackson Fork at camporee Trailer Sales ! T?vr7" r J Duchesne r-.'S-'- ..' r - 1 i . V . . .. - .., Phone 8971 5 pun, phone 8321) (after LARGEST MOBIILE HOME DEALER IN THE BASIN!" WE FEATURE 4 DETROITER 4 PONTIAC CHIEF 4 ALMA 4 SHASTA TRAVEL TRAILER New and Used Units SALES AND SERVICE ... and THIS AIN'T HAY IT'S WEEDS the rooking cbiMt, assisted by Sira- - Mury Ilooniler, did a fine job of rlcuning up this Trailer towing anywhere! 4-- H SINGER $QQ59 ZIG-ZA- G Sewing Machine NEW vacunt yard during the eitr riennup day held Saturday In Roosevelt. Other worthwhile projects are lieing planned. Yards cleaned as Roosevelt continues project The moss held Satcleanup urday was quite successful according to a report from Mrs Ellen Rawlings, chairman. Among the groups pitching more in to make Roosevelt beautiful was the cooking group which is led by Fay Truman. Mary Boender, home agent, went with the group where they raked and hauled debris from the yard of the home owned by Rafella Curry. Mrs. Rawlings extended congratulations to Darwood Campbell for the great Improvement he has been making in the arm surrounding his business. 4-- H Vacuum Cleaners S39.95 up Expert Repair Service at your door THE SINGER COMPANY - Phone 1IU Utah (Sugurlimisr) Salt Lake City, or call 474, Roosevelt Hotel 2109 So. in A teacher with a masters degree will start with a $5,400 salary this year an increase of $300 over last year's scale for this school district For 12 years experience the master degree teacher will receive $7,358 salary in this R.J.H.S. Kiwanis fetes honor students $6,800 this coming year. lith East taken a "cat" and movthe brush and delirls from the banks of the gulch, making It much more attracHe has ed all SEND COUPON Winners of the Dinosaur Camporee were announced by Cliff Drollinger, Roosevelt District Camping Chairman os troop 750 of Roosevelt won Bret place; troop 270 of Neola, second place, and troop 251 of Roosevelt, third place. Each of the troops was presented a special ribbon by chairman Drollinger. A special ribbon, "President Award," will be held until the fall cam paway and will be presented to the troop that makes the greatest Improvement In the use of patrol method and demonstration of the skills of scouting. Special event winners were troop 270 on scout pace; troop 750, first aid; troop 750 and two patrols of troop 270 tied on signaling. The firebuilding contest was taken by troop 270; pancake cooking context was won by troop 270, with troop 750 and 251 making it a close race. The compass event was taken by troops 270 and 251. During inspection of camp sites and at the special events, troops were given "dehydrated dinosaur eggs" and at the end of the day a special search was made, and troops 270, 251 and 253 of Myton found the four "golden eggs and will receive a special prize. A special outdoor meal was prepared Saturday noon and judges visited every troop and patrol to sample the meals. This proved to be an outstanding event for scouts to demonstrate new methods of cooking special fods as a part of their scout kills. Myton post to send four I?ir to Boys State Wm. R. Sands Post No. 5 will sponsor four boys to Boys State which will be held this summer. They are Kent Haueter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haueter, Bert Jenson, son of Mrs. Marjorie Hardinger; Jack Uresk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Uresk, all of Myton and Roger Claybum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Claybum, Bridgeland. Sponsors of these boys are W. R. Sands Post No. 5, Joe Claybum, Pete's Honey and Service; Mels Club all of Myton and CL and H. Distributing 4-RO- ... MODERN HOMES OM frame construction (TO BE MOVED FROM PRESENT LOCATION) Prices start at CONTACT Kaiser Steel Corporation Sales Books Receipt Books Phone 888-44- Sunny-side- Estimate. ( ) Free ( ) Service on Present Machine. Trade-I-n NAME ADDRESS PH ONE I WILL BE HOME BETWEEN Another congratulation is extended to Durrell Fredrickson for the progress he is making on the comer of 1st East. The 120 trees which were planted several weeks ago are leafing out and seem to be In good condition. Mrs. Rawlings reported that they plan to make another nun planting next year. She is encouraging people to work on their own property until another cleanup date is set. , Utah UINTAII BASIN STANDARD FT3I 3 Two Pants $60.00 .... $45.00 Youth Miss Rae Roberts, an outstanding student, has recently been announced as a Nations! Merit Scholarship winner. This award carries a 36,000 scholarship towards the schooling she wishes to complete. She is a daughter of CapL and Mra Wm. Roberts of Boys tive. I AM INTERESTED IN: ( ) New Singer Sewing Machine. ( ) New Singer Vacuum Cleaner $500 Co., Vernal. A SUPER STUDENT Is winner of Roe Holier! National merit scholarship. Bert Jenson, Jack Uresk and Roger Clay bum. AU are students at Union High School, where they have participated in school affairs. These boys BOYS STATE DELEGATES will represent Wm. R. Sands American Legion Post No. 5 at Boys State Kent Haueter, LOU BROWN PIANO TUNER from Salt Lake City Is In the area tuning and repairing pianos. PIANO OWN MIS; If ymir piano nerds si tent inn, rail 91, and leave your name and phone mimlier at CARLSON C LEANERS, Umuirtrll. 1IIONE A 279 ROOSEVELT $15.00 |