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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thun., July 58, 1900 fuse 10 R Scout swimming lessons set OOSEVELT ECREATION Pony League will All-sta- rs Gordon Wight, swimming pool supervisor has announced that there will be swimming lessons August 8, 9 and 10 beginning at 9 a.m. each day, to 12:00 noon. This is for scouts who do not know how to swim and should prepare them to Roosevelt Little League will travel to Heber next pass their first class swimming week, Wednesday and Thursrequirements. day, August 3 and 4, to parThe following Monday, Tues- ticipate in the regional play-off- a day and Wednesday, August 15, They will meet Sage Creek 16 and 17 lessons will be given at 12 noon on Wednesfor scouts who want to pass day, and will play at 2 or 4 p.m swimming and life saving merit Thursday, depending on whethbadges. er they win or loose. The games will be held at the Heber ball park. Named as at the close of the season play, were (Continued from page 1) former Helen Salter of Woods Wade Workman, Dean Bolton, Cross, Davis County, and they Wayne Reed, Robert Lucero, are the parents of two sons and Paul Betts, Ralph Wright, Jara daughter. Mrs. Salt giver, ed Whitehead, Clayton Perkwho has served as clerk at both ins, Tom Sprouse, Clark Lab-ruSteve Bergquist, Richard the Coalville and Morgan offices, will serve in the same ca Millett, Robert Gardner, Gary Winn and Tommy Seaver. Alpaclty at Roosevelt. ternates Include Craig Todd, Joe Jensen, Kevin Heaton and Bob Dean. A special invitation is extended by recreation directors for anyone who can, to attend the game and offer their support. team Coaches for the will be Carl Betts and Kelly play next week at Heber meet all-sta- rs all-sta- rs O MANAGER all-sta- rs O Little League all-st- ar Boys will start Little League All-Stpractice, July 28 at 5:30 p.m. Sprouse. Unclassified Ads FOR SALE 55x10 GREAT LAKE City Cleanup continues The Roosevelt City cleanup committee extends congratulations to Lloyd Larsen for the splendid job he has done in his neighborhood. Mrs Rawlings, chairman, suggests that residents drive down to see what he has done in the way of eliminating weeds in his neighbor- Purchase Order Books COZY THEATRE THURSDAY - FRIDAY 28-3-9 ft miobSiHWi "a KSORfiN MdRRICIGE .CROCKS SATURDAY - MONDAY July SO, Aug 1 m man Bliltim itucr: Him muni JMRIMri him Nintar'i WDTEO ARTISTS TECHJf!CCLOR. Oil, , At a bid opening, to be held August 23 at the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Ft Duchesne, 105 tracts of land will be offered for oil and gas exploration. The total acreage Involved, all on Indian land in Uintah county, will be In excess of 25.000.000 acres Full particulars on the parcels to be offered, and particulars of the sale, may be had by obtaining the agency. ROOSEVELT WEATHER Temperatures have been In the nineties almost every day during the past week. A total of .21 inrhes of rain fell Sunday and Monday night. L H 20 July 23 21 July 22 July 24 July 25 July 26 all-sta- rs A1 Smith, a member of the Roosevelt Flyers, Inc, a student pilot who has several hours solo time, was completing a local solo flight. Aa he made his approach for a landing, Mr. Smith stated that he noted his ground speed was too low. He attempted to raise his air speed by dropping the nose of the plane, but In doing so, the plane dropped too abruptly, shearing the nose wheel off the plane. In a nose-dow- n attitude, the plane skidded down the runway to a stop, without tipping over, Considerable damage was done to the motor, landing gear Games Played: Monday, July and fuselage of the plane, 25, Nielsen Furniture 9, Rand-le- tt which was a Cessna 150 belong7; in second game Nielsen ing to the flying group. The Furniture 2, Randlett 1. plane was insured and estimates are being made of the TEAM STANDINGS damage. scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Boys who were selected to play on this team are Jarold Yack, Wayne Daryl Lynn Daniels, James Verne Marshall, Stephen Yergenaen, Jerry Keith Lee Cowan, Daniel Leslie Bryson, Merlin Martinez, Laurence Pinnecoose, Ricky Steven Knox, Dennis Lloyd Brandt, Bobby Robert Bailey, Dennis Ray Jensen, Steven James Yack, Kenneth K. Bench and Danny Cary Long. City Softball 97 64 90 95 93 95 90 55 63 54 57 5o 57 62 N,. funeral will be In ward 3rd chapel Friday. Neldon J. Nyberg funeral services set Friday Funeral services will be held Friday, at 1 p.m. in the Roosevelt 3rd Ward Chapel for Neldon Jacobsen Nyberg, 67, who died July 26 in the Roosevelt Exams needed by some students ar Plans are being made for a new and different UBIC Hobby Show this year. According to reports there will be a continuous showing of excellent hobbies all day Saturday, August 13, In the American Legion Building at the park. Hobbyists will be at the exhibit to demonstrate their hobbies in airplane building, astronomy, archery, Americanism, beadwork, ceramics, cake decorating, fiberglass molding, gunmaking, Indian relics, lapidary and oil painting. The hobby show is being organized under the direction of chairman, Elaine Dannenberg with the Soci alette dub assisting. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fair premium The 1966 Premium List and Program for the Duchesne County Fair was reviewed at the Thursday evening meeting, held in the Commission Board Room at the courthouse inDuchesne.Only a few of these books were available for the meeting, but the bulk of the fair books will be distributed the first of August. At this meeting, which was conducted by the Chairman, Kay Hamilton, and David Sam, Byron S. Collett, Duchesne, was appointed to the 'Agricultural Committee of the fair. He was present at the meeting, and the accepted appointment then. Karl C. Wook, Atlamont, horse show chairman, discussed plans for this event, with the fair board members; and Vernal Muse. Duchesne, rodeo chairman, discussed the amateur rodeo arrangements. Vcarl R. Tucker, Altamont. will assist in getting farm machinery displays for the fair. Attend the 35th'Annual Jf 9 Jacobsen Xyberg . . . Xt-ldo- n LDS hospital of cancer. He was bom Oct. 11, 1898 n Chester, Sanpete County, to August and Barbara Kump Nyberg. He liver in Chester until There will be a playoff Mon15 year of age when the family 1 Randbetween day, August to Lapoint, by covered moved lett and Third Ward with the Parents are reminded where they leased some that wagon, all-stwinner picking an each year physical examina- Indian ground. Later they hometo Nielsen Furniture squad play tions are required for some steaded a tract of land. He was during the U. B. I. G. pupils to enroll in school. Hie a member of the LDS church. gas leases book available offered on Indian lands July July Pony League playing in the tournament at Price this week with gamer on exhibit August 13 Trailer Home. 2 bedroom with oil furnace. Butane range, automatic washer. Like new. Can be seen at Charles Alexanders ranch, Mtn. Home., or call hood. mention was also 317, Roosevelt for further In Special formation. made of the two service stations at each entrance to the city for the landscaping and improvement they have made in this area. All the other serUINTAH BASIN STANDARD vice stations have done a fine job of Improving their surroundings, too, she said. A mass city cleanup will be held in August, but meantime it is time that all weeds be mowed or pulled to eliminate them before they go to seed. DUCHESNE, UTAH Sfr&TMtf&SR A local pilot escaped injury in a landing mishap last week end at the Roosevelt airport, although considerable damage are was sustained by the plane. UBIC Hobby show ar mm- during landing JWimiAnftAAJW(fVy.eeuassssaasaaaaaaasaaasaaaueeeeeeaaa at local pool July Plane damaged examinations are required for kindergarten youngsters, or first grade pupils who are enrolling in school for the first time (if not in kindergarten last year); fourth, sew enth and tenth grade students. The examinations may be obtained now, which is the suggested time; and the required time 1s within two weeks after the start of the fall school term. Blank forms for the physician's use in making the report of examination are available at doctors' offices in Duchesne County. The forms are available, also, at the office of the public health and school nurse, Mary Workman, at the courthouse in Duchesne. He was a small for seven yeans Most owner-operat- re- cently, he was employed by Castle Peak gilsonite mine as a hoistman. He marled Alice Caldwell, divorced 9 years later. He married Margaret Boyle June 1, 1933 in Farmington. She died June 11, 1954. He married Alberta Jean Price Guthrie June 22, 1956 in Lapoint. Survivors Include his widow, Roosevelt; one son, Robert Nelson, two daughters. Ellen Sue and Debra Jo and three step grandchildren; one brother and two sisters, McCoy Nyberg and Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison, both Lapoint and Mrs. Ruth Murray, Myton. n Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in the Lapoint cemetery. The contributions The UBIC Art Show will be family suggests housed at the Roosevelt Stake to the Cancer Fund, in lieu of Center. Paintings Should be 4fiowers. i brought to the Stake Center Wednesday morning, August TASTEWEU. vt FFXTV Ol-pi- Art Show UBIC DEL-MONT- E 14 oz. bottle, 5 for $1.00 CATSUP ALL FLAVORS Ernest Wright Professor James A. Aston of receives emblem Snow College Art department. Ephraim, will be the judge of for U&O service 3 oz. pkgs. 10 each JELLO 10. BETTY CROCKER ALMONDINE, ITALIAN O, MAC CHEESE, ROMANOFF each 43 NOODLES the art show. Ernest M. Wright, Operator Rules for showing paintings general at the Uintah and Ourare: (1) Each entrant may ex- ay Agency, was awarded his hibit three works. All mediums length of sendee emblem for will be shown (pencil sketch- the completion of ten years of ing, oils on canvas, water col- federal sendee. In presenting the award, Suor, sculpture, etc.) but each M. L. Schwartz perintendent la three limit entries person's (2) Pictures must be framed said, Both this office and the or mounted securely on solid area office are indeed gratemat as they are not respon- ful for your service to the U sible for unframed loose paint- and O agency. You have performed In a manner for which ings (3) Write title, name and address of artist and date you can be proud. The Area of production on back of each Director and I wish to conaccomentry. (4) Only works not gratulate you for this shown before at UBIC should plishment. Mr. Wright has been working be entered. in the Soil and Moisture secMrs Norman Murphy is tion of the branch of Land Operations and has been promoted chairman of the show. from laborer to weed control As in the sixteen consecu- eqqulpment operator and to tive past exhibits the current opeiator general. one will name sweepstakes, In conclusion Supt. Schwartz first, second and third places said, Your good work has made the accomplishment of the proby ribbons and merit gram easier and less expensive." . . 400s, 4 for 89' FACIAL TISSUE -- rules given SEE 303 size, 6 for $1.00 APPLE SAUCE SEVEN SEAS 6REEN GODDESS DRESSING . . . . 16 oz. 69 IODIZED 26 oz. 2 for 25 MORTON SALT EDDY'S PIONEER BREAD .... 1-l- b. loaves, 4 for $1.00 6 OUNCE ROYAL GARNET 8 for $1.00 FROZEN GRAPE JUICE CASH MEAT MARKET PHONE 31 (FREE ORDER AND DELIVERY SERVICE) ROOSEVELT ATTEND... THE INDIAN PAGEAN- T- "HIAWATHA" Talent Shows SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00 P.M. 2:00 TO 4 P.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 - FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 ta - 1 '0 V ".' : " . '-- y . lalSUfff 'tm GOVERNORS DAY, THURS, AUGUST 11 Gov. Calvin L. Rampton will I'M, rx, f - 8:00 P.M. speak at 7 p.m. O MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES O J DANCE EACH NIGHT |