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Show SPORTS conference Quarterly . .M scheduled in Roosevelt AFIELD jjeferlij NO III NTIXG OF COTTONTAIL RABBITS c;. I1' Mp MphfcNfc 8j' ."V 1"- .- k i;1 - ,Va. .45. - i ' - vvi rA.,r. . - --.V. v- r m - jt. : - - !- t ""'y i37 . .. The Roosevelt Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will hold its quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday, May 2K and 29, in MYTON LIONS PLANT PARK Alyton City rrews am busy woridag at the job of keeping nearly a city Mock of newly-plantlawn wet. The project was sponsored by the Myton Lions Club, and the city crews have agreed to supervise the watering. Planting was completed last Saturday. ed Lions seed park 150 call during senior tea in Myton; city held on Monday During the Senior Tea held block covered Monday evening at the home of Culminating a year of plan- ning, preparation and work, the Myton Lions club Saturday another phase of completed their improvement program in Myton. Saturday morning early, a crew of Lions planted gran seed in the new park, which will cover nearly a full city block. Club president, Francis Fowler, reports that work on the project has been underway for some time. Various fund raising ventures have provided money for seed and other materials, and donated labor has prepared the ground. Preparation of the area was under the direction of Eari Gingell. The planting committee was headed by Floyd Lamb. Following the planting, the city water crew agreed to supervise the task of keeping the planting area wet to stait the and Mrs. Parley Rawlings, 150 Union high school Senior girls, their mothers and special guests called, nils was hosted by the Roosevelt BPW OCLub. In the receiving line were Viigie Murphy, Ruth Allen, Mary Burgess, Pearl Dalton, Erma Stewart, Merle Ross and Eva Ann Grundietx. Josephine Yergensen was In charge of the dining room where Edith Farnsworth and Dorothy Wood poured. Serving were Joan Goodhue, Ruth Ann Green, Vona Houtz and Faye Mr. Jensen. At the guest book were Veda Jensen and Ethyl Jennings. Ida Harrison was in charge of the program. Background music was given by Marilyn Peterson, Ann Balmforth and Esther Fausctt. In charge of food were Lillian Carlson, Ruth Allen, Jeanne Labrum and Dot Ottosen. new grass. Lorna Bastian and Kathy The park area is located In Harms ton assisted with the rewest and center of the Myton, freshments. south of the postt office. When completed, it will provide an excellent addition to the community in the form of an attractive green expanse of lawn, to catch the eye as you enter the center of town. Eugene Zirker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Leona) Zirker of Warden, Washington, has been selected as the valedictorian of the graduating class of Warden high school. The Zirkers are former residents of the sin, having lived in the Myton, Arcadia and Roosevelt communities for many years. EUGENE HAS BEEN active In school affairs for the past four years. He has served as studentbody president the past year, also serving, as annual staff editor of Cougar Tales, and has belonged to the National Honor Society for three years. He has participated in football and basketball for three years and has been active in music and FFA activities. An active member of the LDS Church, he plana to attend the Brigham Young University next fall, where he has been given reJosephine Yergensrn scholarship. elected Utah BPW treasurer. a $350.00 GRANDPARENTS of young Mr. Zirker are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields of Roosevelt and John E. Zirker of Warden. Washington. Former student county is valedictorian in ... Local clubwoman named state BPW treasurer Mrs. Josephine Yergesen was reelected treasurer of the state Business and Professional Women during their convention held in Brigham City Friday, Saturday and Sunday. She has served in this position for the past year. OTHER MEMBERS of the Roosevelt BPW attending the conveition were Mrs. Nathan (Ruth) Allen, district president; Mrs. Pery (Erma) Stews it. president of Roosevelt BPW, and Eva Ann Grundictz, secre- tary. H. Ann Kidd, administrative assistant, department of biochemistry at U of U College of Medicine, was elected president; M. Jean Fox, Salt Lake City, and DcLonc Peterson. Logan, are first and second Katin Hulet, Cedar City, recording secertary, and Mr. Evelyn E. Elmer, Salt Lake City, corresponding secretary. ts; i Eugene Zirker . . . named vuledletorinn In Washington. H0H... THE DOZEN LITTLE COOKIES The Dozen Little Cookies met at the home of Fay Truman May 6. The meeting started at 15. We elected officers and chose a name for our club. Officers are Winona Truman, as Kathleen Chasel, president; Gwen Richens, secretary; Shauna Buchanan, assistant secretary; Catherine Moon, reporter; Sherry Workman, song leader. Since there are so many members in our club, we will diride into two groups to do our cooking. We will have our meetings Tuesday afternoon. Saturday morning our club cleaned a vacant lot This is one of our projects. t; Catherine Moon, Reporter nn.-Mo- lf C-4- Children's Hospital Research Foundation have successfully used a continuously operating argon laser as a light knife in performing bloodless surgery on cancerous tumors, and on a tattoo. The type of laser used was developed by Dr. Eugene I. Gordon and Edward F. Labuda of the Optical Device Department at Bell Telephone Laboratories. One of the most promising aspects of laser surgery is the fact that the argon laser cauterizes the wound as it cuts. This prevents loss of blood which can be serious concern when an operation is performed near vital body organs and when there is fear of contamination from diseased growth to surrounding tissue. The argon laser is especially well suited to this new applies, tion because its bluish-gree- n beam is readily absorbed by body tissue. The problem of positioning the laser beam for surgery was solved by Gordon, Labuda, and A. M. Johnson, also of Bell who devised a Laboratories, scheme using a spherical mirror that allows the beam to be moved through a large angular field. White Bags $1.99 Shell Sweaters $2.39 e fnm-declari- Roosevelt Demo meeting Monday similar food value? 7. Does It fit into a meal plan Democratic mass meetings that is good with respect to nufor Roosevelt precincts 1 and 2, trient needs and family appeal? will be held at the Roosevelt Junior high echoed next Monday, May 23, at 8 p. m. This will be an organizational meeting, for the purpose of naming leaders, as well as delegates to the county convention. For more detailed information on ways to make your food dollar! buy more, attend the Carolyn Dunn lecture demonstration on consumer buying information. Carolyn is the specialist in Consumer Marketing Information with Utah State University. She is presenting her program at the Roosevelt Stake House on Friday, May 27, at 2 p.m., as the guest of Roose velt Stake Relief Society. The public is invited. Miss Beverly Long . marry June 8 in Balt Temple. , FRIENDSHIP CLUB ENJOYS GAME NIGHT Duchesne Friendship met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Evelyn MurThe Club dock. Twelve members enjoyed the pot hick supper and the bingo game. Airs. Buckalevr and Airs. Baum won the game prizes. -- The moet completely read newspaper la the Uintah Basin Completely a hometown newspaper! $4.00 per year; $2.50 six months. Jack Brotherson given 4-ye- ar iBEHSu CE0 wai'iiw.t CJ CONCRETEJRRIGATIONand DRAINAGE QiMiGQrnraiiiiraiiRgQ ATTEND CONVENTION These clubwomen SALT LAKE 1501 RsdwaadRoad Phono 484-763- 9 LOGAN Cadw ValWy lank Phono 752-631- 0 lidg. Federated clubs The district convention of the Federated Womens Clubs met in Vernal Thursday evening at the Hotel VemaL AIRS. DONALD G. Mantyla, science award 1st Floyd Allen, 2nd both of Vernal; Mrs. Fred Riding, Roosevelt Culture Club, secretary; Alra. John Hacking, treasurer; Mrs. Ella Reeder, auditor, and Mrs. Lynn Murdock, parliamentarian, all of Vernal. The theme of the convention was the Diamond Jubilee Year. Guest speakers were Airs. Lee Diamenti, state president; Airs. Ronald Stukl, 1st and Airs. Jerry Winger, 2nd and Airs. Bill Hyatt., all state officers. MRS. MINNIE Angus, dis- Washburn, Holland New Tistin Grassland Farming' vice-preside- Airs. authorized Treacffoir trict candidate for State Mother of the Year, was honored and presented with a gift. Airs. Angus was 1st alternate to the state mother of the year. An intei'esting feature of the convention was the huge fake hope diamond worn by Airs Diamenti. Replicas of this diamond were also purchased by club members as momentos of the diamond Jubilee year. NEW OFFICERS of each of the seven dubs in this district were introduced, and each outgoing president presented a calendar of events of her club dur-i-n the past year. There were 19 members of the Culture Club and 15 members of the Socialette Club in Vernal for the meeting. A ham dinner was served. at tea Tuesday The Port Duchesne Womens Club and Airs. Parley Rawlings had as their guests the 9th grado girls of West junior high school and their mothers for a tea held at the Rawlings home Tuesday afternoon. Airs. Phyllis Obcrhnnsly played the background music and Jack Rmthmon . . . grin Tana Ilrenn gave a reading. Airs. Clauiie Ncboker Is presi Science Foundation fellowship. dent of the Club nnd she was assisted by other members of the club. White and Colored Try (As Bfunduril Jirxt fm UINTAH BAKIN STANDARD Utlh Grade. Quality I'rinting Poster Paper OGDEN 1940 Wail Awnue Phono 399-117- 1 Mrs. Mantyla to head Basin a member of the Roosevelt Socialette Club, waa Installed aa science district president; Mrs. Fred A national foundation fellowship, plus tuition, has been awarded to Jack Brotherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Brotherson of Alta-mon- t. He will attend Iowa State University at Ames, Iowa, to do work on a PhD in and plant pathology beginning September 1. A GRADUATE OF Altamont High School in 1956, he attended the Brigham Young University where he received his bachelors degree in 1964. He received a three-vea- r National Defense Education Act Fellowship in 1964 from BYU and has since been doing graduate work and plans to receive his masters degree there in August He served a 2' i -- year mission and has been a member of the bishopric of the BYU LDS 22nd ward the past two years. HE MARRIED the former Karen Jeanne Earl of Phoenix. They both held teaching assistant ships at BYU. She plans to complete the work for her masters degree in English while at Iowa State. They have a baby boy. Airs. Lee J. Diamanti, Helper; (back row) Airs. Lon A. Logan, Fort Duchesne; Airs. C. E. Hyatt, Provo; Airs. Wemlcll Winger, Sprln grille; Airs. Parley Rawlings, Roosevelt, and Mrs, Roland Stuckl, Salt Lake City. Convention was highly successful. attended the recent District Federation convention held at Vernal: (front row) left to right, Mrs. D. G. Alantyla, Mrs. Fred Riding, Roosevelt; Mrs. John Hacking, Mrs. Floyd Alien, Ain. Lynn N. Murdock, all of Vernal; Phone 455 Roosevelt, Utah Proudly Announces its Appointrnent As Your Authorized NEW HOLLAND Dealer In Modern, Science-Engineer- -- New Holland.parts and the latest in grassland farming information. Drop in soon and let us show you why well be able to serve you even better now that we're youT new Grassland Farming Headquarters. duced the first automatic pickup baler in 1940. 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M:s Long graduated from researchers at short-sleev- e clo-ss- Uintah Basin Standard Tliura., May 19, 1966 of Bell telephone IN ROOSEVELT We also have ufficiil now. No hunting '"Monlnil luhliits ns the Kish ar.d il.imc Commission declaicdj this uiimiil a game animal and i ih,. season effective May Roosevelt. The visiting Church '' officials will speak at confeie-ne- e sessions and confer with At the same time, the Com-- 1 local leaders. n also gave complete pro-- 1 TIIE OFFICIALS are Elder tectum to the Abort squirrel by it a game animal and Owen (1. Reiehinan. a member of the Priesthood Home Teachthe season effective Mav liKiti. ing Committee, and Elder Bertrand F. Harrison, representing Willi a big rush of outdoor the Sunday School General traveling exported aa schools Board. close, it is the obligation of Elder Reichman is a prom- everyone to know Ut&h'a two inent Salt Lake City attorney. new game animals, especially He is a graduate of the Univer- the youngsters who may tie sity of Utah and obtained his doing a little summer pllnking. master's degree in law at George During open season, the cotWashington University. He has tontail is an excellent game aniheld many positions of leader- mal, both from the sporting ship in the Church. aspect and the quality of its ELDER HARRISON is a meat, but until the Commission member of the Church's Deseret establishes an open season, don't Sunday school general board. He shoot cottontail rabbits. received a PhD from the Uni versity of Chicago and is a facFINGEKUINGS PLANTED ulty member of the Brigham Slocking of two and one-haYoung University. million rainbow trout fingerling General conference sessions fish into Lake Powell was comwill be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In the Roosevelt pleted last week with the final on May 11. The fish were Stake Center. Stake President drop flown in from federal hatcheries Alva C. Snow will conduct in 6 In a airplane Visitors are welcome. Special andArizona were stocked in areas in Home for Teaching meetings Lake and Sunday School leaders will the Powell considered to be better trout waters. be held Saturday. jConq io marrii in June Rakes Conditioners Baler Twine and Wire Mowers Menure Forage Blowers Forage Wagons Forage Harvesters Windrowers Farm Wagons Fertilizer Distributors Equipment Trindcr-Mixe- rs Uinta Basin Tractor ROOSEVELT, UTAH 1IIONE XT? 4.U X))7 Your MASSEY-FERGUSO- N Dealer, |