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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thunk, Auk. 25, 19(10 .lgc sional oil paintings; second Vi oJhnson, and third 2 went to to Melba Hanson, with honorable mention to Liz Enyeart. Landscapes (any medium) 1st Seclusion" by VI Johnson; second, snd third, repectlvely, "Antlers in the Sky," and Seclusion, by Melba Hanson, and honorable mention to Mary Patterson. In the adult amateur oils, Aivin FLOWER SHOW Cynthia Hartman won the Queen of the Flower Show award In floral arrangement! and Fay Tack received Queen of the Show In a novelty ar- rangement Xsabell Roberta received the grand champion In horticulture division with the to sweepstakes award going Arvil Brown for aingle peel-meand Kathy Fisher for floral arrangements. Him. Ed Richman was chairman of the show. TENNIS John Hullinger waa 1st in singles when he beat John Paul Murphy 0-- and 10-- 0 with Murphy winning one 64. John Hullinger and John Paul Murphy took the doubles from Ronnie Butcher and Marlon Malnar in two set a 1 and BASEBALL In Friday's game the Duchesne downed the Roose- ns 0 6-- 8-- 6. All-sta- rs velt All-sta- 6-- 3. rs ART EXHIBIT MOM on the evening's SWEEPSTAKES AWARD Mrs. Mary Patterson, Vernal, won the sweepstakes ribbon with her oil called In Committee, a picture of three pigeons. TEEN TALENT WINNERS Chris Stevens, Steven Yack and Bill labrum received the vote of Judges as the best In teen talent In the Basin. form an ce of the Indian Pageant very well received, and many people who hadn't seen it for several years were very impressed with the finale when Hiawatha and Minniehaha were shown in the Happy Hunting Grounds. anna by Traey Roberta reduced prices on several models Financing Available ... Paris 6 TRADE-IN- S SEE OUR DEAL ITS A STEAL! AT All-C- ar PHONE 428 Accessories Flora Mathews and Rudie Fisher returned home Thursday ftnm a three week visit in California. Mr. Gary Figaro, son of Louise Figaro of Los Angeles, Calif., made the return trip with them to help them along the way with Rudie. He caught a bus back to Los ROOSEVELT Angeles Friday. Mrs. Pat De Pinto and Calif., daughter of Oakland, comes (References In Duchesne area If needed) Yater Heaters Glass-Line- d - 40-gall- on 10-ye- ar Following thla flight Hr. and Mrs. Ed Richman, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kuhns left for Las where they Vegas, Nevada, FOUND ART James A Aulot, admires piece of found art created by Kenneth Squire, right. This entry took first place In its class at the URIC art exhibit. spent a couple days this week Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Alf visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rob- Defa Saturday. erts and family. It had been 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles of years since Pat was In Hanna. SLC spent the weekend at the Mrs. Dee Wilson and daugh- home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Defa ter Pat and Roland Roberts of and Mr. and Mrs. Brig Giles SLC spent a few days in in Tabicna. Hanna visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles Cliff Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. and family and Diane Penrod June Roberts and family. They of Salt Lake spent the weekalso attended the funeral of end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leon Jones. Mrs. Stella Kohler and daughter, VUate Long and visited children of Midway Mrs. Vida Curry Sunday. Stella and Vida are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wilson and Blaine and Marion of! Sandy spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roberts. Marvel Murdock and grandson, Bradley Murdock visited Vida Cuny from Monday til Wednesday. Kent Wilson of Sandy spent three days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts and family. Lovar and Diane Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis of Salt Lake were In Hanna Saturday for the shower in honor of Barbra Davis that was held In Tabiona Ward hall. Many nice and useful gifts were received. Mrs. Linda Kaiser and boys of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and family. Mrs. Dorothy Bertola and Irene Johnson went to Dinous-a- r, Colo., and Bonanza Thursday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bertola and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp. Randy and Rodney Bertola returned home with their grandmother to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mar-ainl and their daughter, sister Jeanle and some friends of Salt T. Defa and Mrs. Giles and family. warrantee ....$CQ50 vQI Gas Services of all Iliads! Now running lines in homes to meet city code specifications! reunion. Mr. and Mm. Steve Ogden of Provo spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and family. Wlnterrose 654-11- Soon Polynesians to present start enjoying the wonderful world of natural GAS! I, WIR aiMD n Salt Lake show Tickets for six Salt Lake City performances of Festival Polynesia" beginning Sept. 8, went on sale last Thursday. Presented by the Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, the musical spectacular features 175 Samoans. Fijians. Tahitians. Tongans, Mao- ris and Hawaiian. They will appear at Highland High School Immediately after a engagement at the Hollywood Bowl In Los Angeles. In Salt Lake City there will be evening performances Sept 8. 9, 10, 12 and 13, and one matinee Sept. 10. Ticket box offices are at four-nig- Z. C. M. I. downtown and Cottonwood Mall. 1966 presentation has been pre- pared for this tour. World-wid- e acrlalm won by the group for its presentation at the Polynesian Cultural Center has sparked a complete sell out audience at the few appearances. This occurred at Salt Lake City in 1963 when the Te Araohnnui year-roun- d Natural gas service will be available to families and businesses in Roosevelt, Duchesne and My ton early in September! And suddenly the wonderful world of natural gas opens up to you: Convenient, economical, clean, dependable natural gas heat and natural gas cooking, clothes drying, water heating, yard lighting, air conditioning and incinerating. Once youve experienced natural gas service youll know why 9 out of 10 homes in our service area use natural gas. Avoid the rush see your heating contractor, plumber or gas appliance dealer NOWI (If you have not signed up for natural gas service yet,tplease phone us. In Roosevelt phone 233. In Duchesne and Myton phone Zenith 789.) -- off-ialn- IFmhIi's DUCHESNE: rilONE 738-22- Gas Furnaces spent the night, returning Friday morning. AND Saturday and Sunday, nearly everyone In the flying club made It to the airport to look at and fly an airplane which is being considered to replace the one recently wrecked. Sunday afternoon Arvin Lab-ruand Dr. Terry Buxton LENNOX commercial or remade a flight south of Ouray sidential furnaces, to look at some wild horses. HYAlso Sunday afternoon, Mr. LENNOX and UTAH and Mrs. Keith Winterton and DRO Conversion Burners. family, enjoyed a short local COLEMAN space heaters flight with Dave Adamson and and wall furnaces. . Ted Olpin. Sunday evening, the new MISSION gas water heaters. runway lights at the Roosevelt Airport, were put to good use. Serving Uintah Basin Area It was necessary to rush the 14 years. new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Don Solmonaon to Salt Lake. The Factory trained service men. flight was made by Dr. Frank Licensed and Bonded. Madsen. Mr. Solmonaon and baby, and the pilot, Dr. Dale Gall for Free Estimates Larsen. Dr. Madsen and Dr. Larsen returned that evening arriving back at Roosevelt at 9:00 p. m. The flight left RooseAb velt at 7:05 p. m. Heber Heating and Construction Phone Collect at Heber City Ideal Boohkeeplac Boohs Cot available at tb very pupoae Standard Office - Roosevelt. , The Los Angeles and Salt Lake City shows will be the only mainland appearancra of the troupe this year. A new Furances installed, or any other gas appliances at reasonable prices. Margaret Mr! and Mrs. Chet Smith spent the weekend at Tridell, where they attended a family you can Gas ting flight Arvin Winterton . . 1st place winner In children's talent. Burners ii WE TAKE BEST AMATEUR ART Arvin Belton's painting of a still-lif- e placed first In the amateur dlvklon of the UBIO art erhibit. Conversion per- - was CYCLE QOS The weather has been very good to the flyers this past week. Flights made during the week were: Tuesday, Ray Haaiem flew to Salt Lake and back. Wednesday, Ted Olpin flew Rex Curry and other Tribal officials on an antelope counting flight over certain tribal lands. Also Wednesday, Clarin Ashby and Jerry Van made a local flight to photograph some points of interest. Thursday morning early Dr. Dale Larsen flew Jim Nebeker, Junior Six killer and Ferrell Crazier on an antelope spot- waa first with Bellon and second with Flowers, Still Life. Frank Monks, waa 3rd place winner with September, with honorable mention going to Doug Lee. 1st Water Color, Tempera Krlss-man- 's place winner was Elaine "Tropical Splendor; 2nd place, Wayne Burke's Harbour Scene; 3rd, Frank Monk, and honorable mention, Doug Lee. Pastel Chalk and Pencil Sam Filllngama "Silent Watch and Run Light Buck, Run" won 1st and 2nd place, respectively; 3rd place, Virgie Murphy, and honorable mention went to Sam Fllllngham. Youth Exhibit Sweepstakes and first in charcoal, pencil, went to Kent Max field's Meditating; 2nd, Shauns Liddell; 3rd, Paul Sullivan; honorable mention, Ron Cuch. In oil painting, Sherry White was 1st with Skull and Cactus; 2nd, Kent Maxfleld; 3rd, Vickie Bullock, and honorable mention, Kent Maxfleld. Kenneth Ross Watercolor won 1st with Bam Study; 2nd, Stewait Mart; 3rd, Rickie Reber. Other categories Metal War sculpture, Ken Squire, God," 1st; Ceramic Plaque, 1st place, Kenneth Squire; Sculpture, Girls Head," 1st, Reita Hamblin. All children under ten who entered were awarded special commendation certificates by Judge James A. Aston, bead of Snow College Art Depart- An impressive array of 107 entries made thla years art exhibit a must for many of the artista and those who appreciate art in the Uintah Basin. Sweepstakes award went to Mrs. Mary Patterson, Vernal, for her pointing, In Committee.' ment. SATURDAY This also placed 1st in profes DQIBGEST0I1E Roosevelt Flyers as Some ROOSEVELT: l'lIONE 78-- Maori Company played here. The Polynesian Cultural Center Is an educational and cultural activity of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. All tour proceeds are used for scholarships for students of the Pacific ares. Try the Monmtrd High irf or Grade, Quality Printing mi MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Afatutai &U (Meet us StAuiCA- - at the Duchesne County Fair) |