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Show Uintah Basin Standard to the office from which they ment of Bufllnes Regulation, were obtained, in good condl Salt Lake City, Utah. Thun July 21, 1966 Pug 8 of Roosevelt, Utah tion within ten (10) (lay after the opening of the bids. Subcontractors and suppliers may obtain such Documents under the same condition a stated above, and shall receive one 1.1.1 RECEIPT OF PRO- half refund of the deposit upon POSALS: Sealed proposal on submitting a copy of their sub forma prepared by the Engine bid or material bid with the er will be received by the City return of all such Document Clerk Recorder of the City of in good condition. Refunds will 'Roosevelt, Utah, at her office not be allowed if the above docuntil 8:00 p. m. Mountain uments are not returned within Standard Time on July 27. 10 duys after the date of the 1966, from qualified bidders for bid opening. the construction of new sew PROPOSAL GUAR1.1.4 age outfall, waste stabilization ANTEE: Each Proposal shall ponds and appurtenant work, be accompanied by a GuaranIn accordance with drawings, the form of a certified specifications, and other con- tee in on an acceptable drawn check tract documents prepared by or Call Engineering, Inc., 506 bank in the State of Utah, acSouth Main Street, Suite B, bid bond executed by an ceptable bonding company, duly Bountiful, Utah, 84010. authorized to transact business 1.1.2 PROPOSALS WILL in the State of Utah, In the BE PUBLICLY OPENED AND amount of not lesi than five of the total READ at 8:00 p. m. Mountain percent Standard Time, on July 27, amount of the Wd. The choc 1966, at the City Council Meet- or bond zhail be made payable ing to be held in the City Hall to the City of Roosevelt, Utah as a guarantee that If the proRoosevelt, Utah. is accepted, the Bidder posal 1.1.3 OBTAINING CON will execute the Contract and TRACT DOCUMENTS: Draw- simultaneously file acceptable ings, Specifications and other Performance and Payment Contract Documents may be Bonds. at obtained upon application 1.1.5 OWNERS RIGHTS REthe office of Call Engineering, Main 606 South The City of RooseStreet, SERVED: Inc., Suite B, Bountiful, Utah 84010. velt, Utah, hereinafter called Plans the Owner, reserved the right Contractors desiring and Specifications- for use In to reject any or all Proposals preparing Bids may obtain a and to waive any formality or set of such Documents from technicality in any Proposal the above office upon deposit in the Interest of the Owner. the Bids received after the stipuof $40.00 per set. One-ha- lf amount at the deposit ($20.00) lated closing time will he refor one set of such Documents turned unopened. No Bidder will be refunded to each Bid- may withdraw his Proposal for der who has made such dep- a period of 30 days after the osit end who has filed his bid time set for receipt of the with the Owner as directed in bids. this Notice. Such Documents 1.1.6 PERFORMANCE must be returned in good conThe Bidder to GUARANTEE: One-ha- lf the deposit dition, Is awarded Contract the whom ($20.00) will be refunded for each additional set of docu- will be required to furnish Perfments obtained by a Bidder or ormance and Payment Bonds Bidders who submit a bid and acceptable to the City of Roosereturns such sets of Documents velt, Utah, in the amount of percent (100) of the Contract in conformity with the requirements of the proposed Contract Documents. In the event the Bidder is AND awarded a Contract and falls to furnish the required Bonds at and enter into a Contract the acceptance of his Proposal, it shall he understood and agreed that said Bidder shall pay and forfeit unto the City of NEW Roosevelt, Utah, the difference In money between the amount of the bid submitted by said for Bidder, and the amount 15 FT. 65 HP MERC which the said Owner legally Contractors -- (5) ed SPECIAL BOAT MOTOR SALE Fishing Boat and Motor IRENE K. RUPrEL, Clerk-Record- er First Publication July 20th, 1966. Lust Publication 1966. S1750 MERC 85 Motor .... S475 4 HP FISHING Motor .... $165 R. Mortensen Notice for Bids Union High School will accept bids for from 50 to 350 tons of coal, delivered F.O.B. Union High School. Specifica-tlo- s will be as follows: Size to be 1x4, alack coal. Bids must include mine analysis. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be mailed to the Secretary's Office, Union High School, Box 368, Roosevelt, Utah. Bids will be accepted until August 9, 1966 at 8:00 p. m., and will be opened at that time. ROSANNE WYATT, Clerk Published in The Uintah Basin Standard July 21, 28 and August 4. NOTICE SALE OF OIL AND GAS MINING LEASES TRIBAL AND ALLOTTED INDIAN LANDS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS UINTAH AND OURAY AGENCY Fort Duchesne, Utah SEALED BIDS will be received until 2:00 p. m., Mountain Standard Time, August 23, 1966, and opened at that time in the office of the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah, for leasing of 51 tracts of tribal land containing acres, and 54 tracts of allotted land containing 2,778.-5acres, more or less, Townships 1 and 2 North, Ranges 1 and 2 East and 1 West, Uinta meridian, Uintah County, Utah, for oil and gas mining purposes. Details of the lease opening and how and where to file bids may be obtained by addressing an inquiry to the Superintendent, Uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah. (Mrs.) Adelyn H. Logan Realty Officer Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 21, 28 and August 4, 1966. 52 WATER SKIS AND SUPPLIES Reynolds Marine Reynolds Barber Shop PHONE ISO BALLARD contracts thereafter for said Contract, but in no event in an amount in excess of the speci- fied proposal guarantee security. 1.1.7 CONTRACTORS LICENSE REQUIRED: No proposal will be considered from a Contractor who does not have a Utah Contractors License in the proper category and classification. Information regarding the license may be obtained from the Utah State Depart- - CALL FOR APPLICATION FOR SECRETARY The Dry Gulch Irrigation Company is needing a Secretary to take the place of L. M. Angus, who Is retiring. Applications for the position wUl lie received at the Company Office, Romevelt, Utah, until 5:00 P. 3L, August bookkeeping and secretarial 8, 1966. Applicant please qualifications and salary requirement. Any Information needed relative to the company requirement may be obtained at the office. The Company reserves the right to reject any and all lit application. DRY GULCH IRRIGATION COMPANY LESTER D. MAXFIELD, President by Maty Arnold Mission Call for the Lee Angus Mr. and Mrs. Lee Angus have received ther mission call to serve 24 years In the New Zealand mission. Their headquarters will be In Raro Conge, and they will enter the mission home Sept 19. Hilda Arnold was called to the bedside of her husband. George, at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake Saturday. July 16. Mrs. Delphia Arnold -- Mrs. her out They returned took Sunday night reporting George is slightly improved but will be some time before his operation and return home. Mrs. Beatrice Lundberg returned home Sunday night, July 17. David will be in the hospital some time yet. Their son, Mr. and Mrs. David Jr. and little daughter from Holy, Colo., have been with the family in Salt Lake the past week and will be with their mother for some time yet. --The little 24 year old grandadughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jenkins and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Turner (Virginia) of Vernal had her appendix removed in the Vernal hospital Saturday morning, July 16. Elvin Kettle and Marlene Barney motored to Ogden to meet some friends that he liv-- ed with during his mission. Rea-ne- e has spent a week in Salt Lake with friend and relatives. She enjoyed the show Sound of Music", while there. -- Mr. and Mra. Jim Rushton and little Tyler spent the weekend with their parent. Mr. and Mra John K. Arnold. Judy ha been called as president of the YWMIA in her ward in Salt Lake. -- Air. and Mra Col Squire a Squire family reunion In Salt Lake Saturday, July 16. There were 108 there, biggest group yet. Mra Katherine Domgaard and children matte a recent trip to Provo to visit her mother, Mra. Lillian Abbott Katherine's sister, Mr. and Airs. Gene Lewis from Las Vegas brought their mother home for a visit to the Domgaarda It was the Lewis's first visit to the Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Asny spent their vacation In Arizona visiting their daughter and attended a family reunion white there. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy and 2 nliler boys left Tues-daJuly 19. for California for their vacation, visiting two of Earl's brothers and going to Disneyland and other points of Interest. Rica Robinson has been in attended BEER -- A big boost to the economy I Tho brewing industry each year contributes over 1.4 billion dollars in federal, state and local excise taxes. Wages and salaries in the brewing industry account for almost 500 million dollars, and tho inpurchase of packaging materials from other time So million. next 550 you dustries runs over enjoy a cool, refreshing brew after hard work or play, remember BEER is good in more ways than one! UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. IMMUTMiTHtMT SALT UU CUT, UTAH d July 27th, $335.00 Beet HP NEW UTAHN City Notice to y. here celebrated Mrs. Tanner's along as well as could be exbirthday anniversary. pected. Mr. and Airs. Gary Robb The Tanner family reunDan Kaun of Salt Lake and Robb by Norma ion will be held August 7 in the the weekend with their spent Alyton City park. This will be Mr. and Mrs. Therein parents, Air. k Airs. Delbert Broad-heaa special event for the many Robb. and son, Neal, attended the family memebrs who reside in Air. and Airs. Jerry Lev- and this vicinity. of there son. Allen and ette and wedding Myton Enuna Tanner for dinner and a family returned to Alias Jacqui Webb of Ogden, home their in Carbon County Visitors of home the at family gathering. 9. After the honeymoon, after spending a few days with AIra Emma Tanner were Mr. July will make their home in Mr. and Mra Steve Esauk. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur they and Airs. Louis Gsiek and two Ogden where Allen is working. to their home in HawMr. and Mrs. Pete Abplancame from who thorne. Calif, last week, when grandchildren Venial. Airs. Osiek is a niece Mrs. Max Birch was In alp of Heber spent a few days Airs. Orr was released from the of Mra Tanner. Provo Saturday to visit her par- visiting Mrs. Abplanalps broRoosevelt hospital following a ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Al- ther, Ivon Brown. sudden illness. They had anticiMra. Ralph Walker of Salt lred Alias Collene Fruman had and to attend a family repated a longer visit with Mra Lake City and daughter, Mias union. the cast removed from her foot Orrs brother and his wife, Mr. Jean Walker of San Francisco, which was broken 3 months and Mrs. Fred Todd, but Mrs. Calif., were weekend guests at Mrs. and Mrs. Brent J. ago at school. Orr's illness changed their the home of Airs. Grace Broadhead and family of San Airs. Amanda Chidester of While here, they also vi- Jie Calif, spent a week visiting Bicknell and Duane Smith of plana their parents, Mr. and Airs. Boise, Iraho, spent a few days Gladyes Dart, - Mra Rose Gilbert attend- sited Mra. and aunt.of Mrs. Walker Delbert Broadhead. They also visiting Mr. ad Mra Theron ed a family reunion at Como and Jean. attended the wedding of Brent's Robb. Springs last week, accompanybrother, Allen and Miss Jacque Mr. and Mra Herbert An- ing her son and daughter-in-alSpecial services will be con- Webb in Ogden July 9. They derton spent a few days in Mr. and Mra John Gilbert and ducted Sunday July 24, at the returned to their home in Cal- Salt Lake where Mr. Anderton family of Duchesne. While there Myton Presbyterian Church, ifornia went to aee his doctor. They Thursday. she also visited relatives at with Rev. A. Walton Roth D D., also visited their children while Morgan. Field Representative of the Airs. Eugene Abplanalp k in the city. Mrs. Reva Oreno & daugh- Presbyterian ofIsUtah in charge. Mrs. Weldon Brown and fammusic attended rearranga Special Snow being ily family ter visited during the weekend for the service. A cordial union in Murray Saturday. at the ranch home of Mr. and ed invitation Is extended to all. Mrs. Herman Fruman and Airs. Loyal Perry, parents of daughter, Alary Ruth were in Mrs. Oreno. Salt Lake Wednesday where Mra Ray Alvey and two Alary Ruth was admitted to the Childrens Hospital. She daughters come from Roy to underwent surgery to remove a ee enjoy a weeks visit at the ranch home of her parents, Air. and pin In her hip. The latest reAIra Gareth Anderson. by the Old Chief port told that she was getting oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mr. and Mra Aldcn Kynat-to- n went to Salt Lake City Mike, me write em one more n time for Chief NELSON AGENCY Tuesday. While there Airs. Ashby. Me see received a medical check- 'em pretty little Injun maidens up and their daughter, Mra at city park. Me think they get George Jensen returned home prettier every year. Me happy with them to spend the week for U Bet I Can't convention here. UBIC, me used to go that one Mr. and Mra Dallas Mur- to Fort Duchesne. Me like 'em ROOSEVELT ray left Friday enroute to then. We all camp there, me Cleveland, Ohio, on a vacation see em old friends then. Me trip. They were accompanied by used to see that one good ball DACRON PILLOW AND EMBROIDERED his mother, Mrs. Ruth Murray game. Fort Duchesne Indians Mrs. Nora Snyder under- have one good team. Me like PILLOW went eye surgery in Salt Lake 'em Montwell Ball team too, 21 x 22 INCHES City, Saturday. She anticipates they play heap good and someconvalescing at the home of time Myton play too, they have her daughter, Mrs. Earl Knight good boys too. Alaybe so UBIC 20 x SO in Salt Lake City. committee have good baseball Air. and Airs. Howard Bing- games sometime too. Well me ham of Hiawatha were week- go to Ouray and me see 'em end visitors at the home of Mr. that one Gordon Harmston and Airs. Lavor Dennis. float by on river boat, and that Vaugh Harris, who suffer- one man, him in all kind. of ed a heart attack during the monkey business. Sometime old (Exceptionally Low Priced) past week is steadily improv- chief eat at Frontier house, not TWIN, SINGLE CONTROL ing at the hospital in Roose- much tho 'cause me not Reg. $ 8.57 $ 6.99 velt that one good steak he FULL, SINGLE CONTROL 8.99 9.57 Reg. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Reid say I get, long time ago. May12J57 DUAL CONTROL 11.99 FULL, Reg. came from Salt Lake City to be ' so, now he treat 'em old KING SIZE, DUAL CONTROL 24.99 Reg. 31.97 visit Mrs. Emma Tanner, mo- chief. Good Bye, Blood Brothther of Airs. Reid and while ers. injured Thurs. in car mishap Robert Mortensen, son of Mrs. Keith Mortoensen, suffered a alight concussion k a fractured arm Thursday, in a car acident on a side road near the Mortensen ranch home. He was rushed to Roosevelt, where he received prompt medical attention and is now convalescing at his home and steadily improving. The Sunday morning services at the Presbyterian Church were conducted by Dr. and Mrs. C. Dorsey Forrest of First IPresbyteriyjn Church of Salt Lake City. They represented the Clipper Mariners for which they serve as Chaplains. Mr. Dorsey is an elder of First Church and his wife is a member of the Board of Deacons. The sermon Christianity is Practical" was delivered by Mr. Dorsey and was enlightening and of special Interest to all. Mias Pauline Pier, who la also a member of First Church accompanied the Dorseys. At the close of the services, light refreshments were served to the visitors anf. other members of the congregation and a social hour made it possible for all to meet the visitors. Mrs. Nellie Jones of Duchesne and Mrs. Bessie Barton, a former resident of the Uintah Basin, were Myton visitors Sunday. Mra Barton is a sister of Charles Sands and enjoyed visiting him while here. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Eldren and family came from California last week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross & were accompanied from Salt Lake City by Mr. Leland Hair, father of Mra Ross and Mra Elden. Duane Perry, son of Mr. and Mra Loyal Perry, was inducted into the U. S. Army last Tuesday at Ft. Douglas. He Is now stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas, according to the information received Sunday by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and family enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, Sunday, were Lester Blanchard, his son, Raymond, also his brother, Lee Blanchard, all of Centerville. They had been busy during the week as they assisted Lester's father with his hay crop at Montwell. Lester Is a w of the Gentrys. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Dalg-leis- h. sister-in-la- w w Pah-Sha-Den-H- Kyn-asto- Ph. 633 PROTECTOR Both for only $5.28 King Size 7.28 Automatic Electric Blanket get-te- m ALTAMONT RODEO CLUB son-in-la- Emma (Grandma) Tanner, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oslek and two grandchildren who came from Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Redden and family, Mrs. Cleora Acosta and daughter, Sylvia, came from Layton to spend the weekend at the ranch home of Mra & Mrs. Frank Tanner, parents of the two ladies. They were joined by their grandmother, Airs. Salt Lake visiting since school was out and Mrs. Diana Phillips is In the Roosevelt hospital with an asthma attack. Mr. and Mrs. Balmer and grandson from Washington, were back visiting in the Basin with old friends. Mrs. Balmer is the former Maggie that lived east of the home many McMullin Ralph years ago. Elsie Jordon rushed to Colorado where her daughter, Evelyn was in a serious car accident Monday night, July 11. Neal and Eamie spent some time there with their mother and sister. Evelyn had been visiting her mother and had gone to spend some time In Colorado with her husband's family. The accident occured In Ranglcy, and she was transferred to Grand Junction for surgery and treatment Mr. and Mrs. Neal Domgaard went over again Saturday and report that Evelyn is slightly improved but will be In the Intensive care unit for at least 3 weeks more and anyone wanting to send . 7 cards can to Evelyn Covington, 3rd Floor. St Mary's Hospital Grand Junction. Colo. The girls of Ballard MIA In enjoyed the encampment ENTRANCE FEE (Enrh Dny) $20.00 per team PURSE Uintah Canyon Wednesday ENTRANCE FEE (Each Day) $10.00 Some thru Friday, July of the loaders going were Yiona Parrish, Ruth Rasmussen. Bonnie Daniels and Joyce Locke. ENTRANCE FEE (Each Day) $10.00 The girls going were Elaine Cook. Joyce Betts, Alice and . . . . Gwen Page, La Conns Hullingcr. ENTRANCE FEE $3.00 TURSE Ananti Err Pauline. Anita rack, e CliLst-inon nette and Millie Cnok, average (DAY MONEY $30.00 purse to be given on SADDLE BRONC AND BAREBACK RIDING) Briabin, and Marlene Barney who chaperoned the girls. PURSE ENTRANCE FEE $5.00 PURSE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jenkins ENTRANCE FEE (Each Dny) $10.00 received word that their son. Clifton, hal been called as a counselor In the bishopric In the ward where they live In California. Clifton has been in ! the Navy 9 years and he and his wife have two little girls. 7 PHONE TO ENTER OK 023-37Ralph and Mariner ROOKS BILL CLOSE AT 6:00 F.M. AND 12:00 NOON went to Salt Lake Sat ADMISSION RY DONATION! ADULTS $1.23 CHILDREN 50f unlay. July 16 and brought their father home from the LDS hospital. Friday evening JULY 22 - 8:00 P.M. Saturday afternoon JULY 23 - 2:00 P.M. o ALTAMONT RODEO GROUNDS Sponsored by Altamont Roping Club 13-1- 5. Saddle Bronc Bareback Riding Calf Roping Dally Team Roping WILD COW RACE Barrel Racing Jackpot Jackpot Pole Bending Jackpot UINTAH RIDERS SQUARE DANCERS TO PERFORM in Jackpot 023-832- i |