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Show Uintah Basin Standard Tlmr., Aug. 25, liliiS Cage 13 UBIC hobby show well received The hobby show at the reUBIC celebration was a great success. The Legion building was packed nearly all day. Over 600 people signed the guest book. 'Those that entered booths did an outstanding job of explaining their hobby, said Mrs. Bert D&nne-berhobby show chairman. The following booths were entered: Airplane, Roosevelt Flyers Inc.; cake decorating, Vione Parish; Liquid embroidery, Anna Mae Schromges; feather flowers, Chlores Schol-etaxidermy, Randy Bywater; Fiberglass moulding, Henry Ah Sam; Indian relics and lapidary, Rue ben Russell; Americanism, Ida Phillips; ceramics, and oil Elaine Dannenberg painting, Vera Gardner. cent g, o t Randy Hartman, Altamont, and the Black he will exhibit in competition at the Duchesne County Fair Friday. These will be entered in the division of the fair. BLACK ANGUS Anpin rmdimtl 4-- Horse show to School lunches to reflect highlight assigned to Saturday events local seminary Mrs. Lawrell Jensen hosted the Tuesday Bridge Club at Steve's Cafe Tuesday evening. There were two tables at play. First prize went to Mrs. Lora Killian and second to Mrs. Hazel Ashton. , Guests were Mra Clista Angus, Mrs. Killian, Mrs. Essie Alexander and Misha Segmiller, St. O Moving date set at nursing home School bells to ring for first The new Stewart's Convalescent Villa in Roosevelt Is completed and it is reported that convalescents and elderly people will be moving In next week. School bells will ring throughTHE FACILITY IS located out Ducheane county next Wed- on West Lagoon Street and the contains building nesday, August 31, marking the start of a new school year. many new features which were not available In the present Some of the schools have home. completed their registration for Builders of this edifice are the school year, while most Mr. and Mra Verlyn Stewart, (including schools In west Du- who have been operating the cheane county) - will register on present home for a number of the first day of school. years. They are also operating a nursing home in Vernal. According to the county school board office, registrations this year are expected to day Wednesday run near Forest officials issue plea for extra caution 2,300. The first holiday of the new school year will occur just three days after the start of the session. Monday, SeptemLocal Forest Service officber 5 will be observed as Labor ials Issue a plea to all hunters Day. and Forest users to be extremely careful with their fires. Campfires should be constructed in safe areas and put completely dead out when they are not being tended. Make sure cigarettes are completely out before they are thrown away. With the mountains in such Charlene Nielson and Nana tinder dry condition, It would Meal won the cy Olpin take a very small spark only Preparation Contest Saturday to Ignite forest fire. at Duchesne. Hiese Roosevelt There aareserious also problems H Club girls won the each year with careless huntcontest last ers demonstration leaving gates open, unneccomin and the entered year, livestock, disturbing essarily petition in this event on the and using roads or trails with state level. motorized vehicles when they Their meal preparation fea- are closed to such use. Let's all cooperate and make tured the use of beef as the main dish. The duo will enter thia a good year for everyone the state competition in this concerned, the officials deal preparation winners named 4-- H 4-- H 4-- contest next month. . . . have those ears checked for SAFE SCHOOL DRIVING ! Be sure they are in top condition for operation through the school year. WE SPECIALIZE IN . . . Due to the rising cost of and the cutback of government rurplus commodities, the cost of school lunches will raise one cent per meal for student lunches and live cents per meal for adult lunches. This will make the cost of lunches for one week amount to $1.05 for elementary students and 1.30 for junior high and high school students. Adults will pay 40 cents per lunch. BRING YOUR CHEVROLET AND BITCH CARS BACK HOME FOR CUSTOMER CARE!" G. & L. CIIEVROLET-BUIC- G & L! CO. K JAY GATES AND ARVIN LABRUM P1IOXE 223 - 4-- II 4-- half-mile- -- The total value of commodities received by the district in the past year was 0 less than value received the previous year. This brought about a loss of on the operations durThis was ing the year 1965-6covered by a $6,500.00 beginning of the year balance. The state liquor tax was increased last year and therefore increased the state reimbursement to Duchesne County from $10,000.00 in the year 1964-6- 5 to $16,500.00 in 1965-6Lunch sales totaled and Federal reimbursement was $13,000.00. There was a total of 328,386 meals served in 1965-6- George. I $20.-000.0- $3,-355.- 6. $75,-000.- 00 - 6. There are 35 people employed by the District in the De-Cl- air (Continued From Page 1) often look forward to the dread of another nine months sitting in a desk at school. There Is a brighter side of be the picture, nevertheless, cause mothers generally show a brighter smile and a sigh of relief after a long, hard sum- mer. But, If you really want to see some excited children, watch the kindergarten youngsters as they head to school for the first time. Too bad we cant retain some of this enthusiasm and drive as we get a little older! When you help someone up hill, you, too, are closer to the top. With the county fair coming up this week, with a resultant flood of pictures for next week's issue, showing all of the winners In the various activities, we are making every effort to get things cleaned up around here this week. We had a lot of things left from last week, as an aftermath of the annual R. Robert (Buzz) Krlssman . . . accepts LDS mission call. School Lunch Program. Following is a list of these employees: Altamont Reva Redden, Manager; Lillis Alexander, Edna Evans, Alice Oman and Arvella Durphy. Tabiona Zelma Lazen-bManager; Ray Hackett and Carol Jones, part time. Duchesne Myrtis Buck-aleManager; Reta Lott, Zella Grant, Ruth Kofford. Edith Carter. Testimonial set Sunday for Buzz Krissman i A farewell testimonial honoring Elder R. Robert (Buzz) Krisuman will be held Sunday. August 28 at 5 p. m. in the Roosevelt 3rd Ward Chapel. Elder Krissman has accepted a call to serve in the Central States Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman. He graduated from Union high school in 1965. He is an Eagle Scout and attended Boys State In 1964. Buzz held the position of second counselor in the Aaronic priesthood in Utah State University seventh Ward. He holds & General Class ham radio license and has made contact with hams in all the states and some foreign countries. He attended Utah State University last year and plans to major In Mathematics. y, rodeo arena at the Duchesne City Park. Karl C. Wood, Altamont, is horse show chairman. Committee members who will give information and help with entries include Rue Miles, Mt. Home; Joe Kemp, Mt. Home; Hale Holgate, Arcadia; Jack Foy, Duchesne; Lloyd Miles, Mt. Home; Kay Bastian, Neola; Dorothy H. Wood, Altamont; Fred Tew, Talmage. Entries for the horse show performance class events will not be accepted after 6 p.m. Saturday, August 27. A general admission of 50 and 25 cents is charged for the evening horse show. The daytime events are open free to the public. Few bids made on Ute lands Bids were received on only Degree, he was also acof the 105 tracts of Tribal dors tive in school functions. He was and allotted land in the oil bid on the honors program and seropening at the Uintah and ved as a member of the sophoOuray Agency Tuesday. more class house of represenR. S. McKnight bid on seven tatives and assistant to the tracts totaling 2,742.24 acres sophomore class president. with a bonus of $14,373. Paul He served a mission to the T. Walton bid on five tracts British Northeast totaling 2,560 acres with a bon- where he served asMission assistant us totaling $13,336.80. Total to the president, supervising amount bid was 527,709.80. elder, traveling elder and secThe average high bid was ond counselor. Besides teaching 55.23 with bids ranging from in the auxiliaries and priestto $7.11 per acre. High hood quorums of the church, bid waa on tract No. 16. Bids he has served as a stake misswere received only on Tribal ionary and In the bishopric. land. He is married to the former Land bid on Is located east Holly Kay Wimmer also from 51-3- of Whiterocks. n, Ray C. Wilcken accepts call to LDS mission O Teacher List ... Willard Tabbee accepts call to Indian Mission. A farewell testimonial honoring Elder Willard Tabbee will be held Sunday, August 28 at 8 p. m. in the Randlett Branch Chapel. He has accepted a call to serve in the Southwest Indian Mission. Elder Tabbee is a son of Mr. and Mra. Wallace Tabbee, Randlett. He graduated from Union high school with the doss of 1966 and was also an LDS Seminary graduate. Elder Tabbee will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City August 29. Livestock auction to highlight fair brarian; Ralph Math & Counseling; Graham Seminary graduate. During the past summer he W. Strong, English & Social has been working for ProducStudies; Gordon Wight. Social tion Sendees Inc. Studies; Bonnie Rae Daniels, The junior livestock aucGirls P.E.; Wayne Burke, tion to be held at 2:30 p.m., Music. Friday, at the fairgrounds in E. Kent Tabiona School Duchesne, is a market for Elertson, Principal St Indusboth the homeowner and the trial Arts; Gary Do Lange, P. businessman. Choice fat beef, E. & Social Studies; Arthur lambs and swine will be ofRay Morin, Science & Math; fered for sale at auction then Rene L. Morin, Business & P. by the Junior exhibitors at the E.; Janet Elizabeth Ilassard, county fair. Home Economics; English Boyd Frcslon, Roosevelt, is Jane LaMay Humphreys, 1st supervisor for the auction. St 2nd grades; Edna II. Smith, Support by the public is 3rd St 4th grades; K. David being sought for this liveRoberts, 5th St 6th grades. stock auction, which is held Remedial Reading Teachas an activity for encouragers Gladys Bell, Altamont ing both girls and boys to St Duchesne High; Rosclla in agricultural participate Johnson, Roosevelt Elementprojects. ary; Pauline Winkler, Roosevelt Jr. High. Central Office Raynold B. Hansen, Director of CurThe Ronaevelt Municipal riculum St Instruction; Wilswimming pool will officially close Saturday, August 27 at 8 liam E. Lewis, Director of Vocational Education St Guid- Elder Kay Craig Wlieken . . . p. m. according to a report from ance; Ralph E. Edwards. testimonial set for August 28. Gordon Wight, pool supervisor. Speech & Hearing Therapist; Edythe Marctt, Title I. ROOSEVELT (Con tinned from page 1) planned will be a way of showing our appreciation for this treatment. he aald. "In the meantime, we hope the many people who are pawning to switch to gas thia year will continue making preparations for doing so. Inside installation work must be done by plumbing and heating contractors and they are going to be even busier than they are now just as soon gas is u Ogden. ... lb. 89$ Sirloin Steak D BRICK 2V4-- Sausage Roll . 45 lb. Cheese SLICED SWIFTS PREMIUM Bologna ..... 49 lb. $1.59 3 Lunch Meat pkg. 89 Ro-zet-ta UBIC celebration. We are trying to get all of it in this week. One Item which we missed last week, which should have been In, was a mention of the fact that one of the features of the UBIC was a visit from Miss Utah. The committee received a nice letter from her this week, which we are printing elsewhere, expressing her pleasure in attending the celebration. We are sure the people A testimonial will here enjoyed her visit, and ex- be farewell in of Elder honor given Ray tend their appreciation to her. Craig Wilcken. Sunday. August 28, at 6:45 p.m. in the Roosevelt Fourth Ward Chapel. He has accepted a call to serve in the Central Atlantic (Continued from page 1) rell Jensen, Principal; David States Minion. Kent Comaby, Social Studies; Elder Wilcken Is a son of Mr. Burr Eldredge, Phys. Ed.; and Mr. Craig Wilcken, RooseScott Hirschi, Industrial Arts; velt. He is a graduate of UnWilliam R. McKay, Science; ion high school In 1B65 where Virginia M. Nielsen, Home Ec- he was active in drama, extemonomics; George S. Phillips, poraneous speaking and radio Math; Edward M. Rowley, script. He attended Salt Lake Science; Rhoda B. Rudy, Eng- Trade Technical Institute the Li- past year and graduated In Ellish; Wanda B. Riggle, W. Shields, ectricity. He Is also a O Natural Gas 0 SWIFTS PREMIUM Myton Virginia Smith, Manager; Kenna Ross, Lucile Christensen. Neola Katie Duncan, Manager, Eva Dye. Roosevelt Elementary Leona Riding, Manager; Louise Gladys Capson, Wright, Inez Tanner, Fawn Hall, Emery Tanner. Roosevelt Jr. High Tanner, Manager; Nelda Wilkins, Evelyn Murphy, Myrth L'isonbee, Floyd Tanner. Union High Lucilla Law-so- Ekler Willard Tabbre to Manager; Melba Eld- leave for LDS Indian Mission. redge, Peggy McArthur, Fern Milligan, Fontella Tomlinson, part time. ... to teach Ronald J. Norton L.D.S. Seminary in Roosevelt. 12 SHURFINE No. 2 Vi size Pear Halves I)r. Dannicl S. Dennis FOR State Representative FOR: El' SIX ESS 3 cans $1.00 - case $7.95 SEGO LIQUID 10-o- Diet Foods xlzo x 5 for $1.00 DUNCAN HINES b. Pancake Mix pkg. 3 for $1.00 DOUBLE DOWN pack Toilet Tissue, the finest 49 FROST AND FLAME Cream Frozen Pies 3 for 89 SUPREME CHOCOLATE CHIP, PECAN, SANDIES 14-o- x. ... Betty Crocker Bisquick Certified Walnut Meats Hunts Peaches, No. 2Y2 can Pierces Vinegar, colored Tang Luncheon Meat pkg. 2 for 89 pkg. 69 60-o- z. Mb. pkg. 98 White Star Chunk Tuna Fish 2 cans 65 ... . case $5.98 qL 25 can 49 12-o- z. Duncan Hines Angel Food Cake Mix DEL MONTE 49 46-o- Tomato Juice z. cans 3 for 95 Crisco Shortening Pool closes Sat. O Motor Tuneup O Brake Relining O Automatic Trans. Repair O Complete body & glass shop The dealings swell at Ronald J. Norton has been assigned to teach seminary at the Roosevelt seminary. A native of Ogden, Utah, Mr. Norton graduated from Ben Lomond High. While attending high school at Ben Lomond, he The western pleasure rid- served as junior class president ing event and the reining studentbody historian, lettered class competition for H en- and held records in track (the tries will be held after the ), and wrote few lithalter class judging Saturday erary magazines, placing fourth in a state-wid- e morning. essay contest. Graduating from Brigham The other performance Young University with a Bach- class events will be held during the 8 p.m. show, at the food 6. MILKING SHORTHORN This cow, belonging to J. Bruce Hartman, Altamont, will be an entry in the dairy division of the Duchesne County Fair. All horse show events at the Duchesne County Fair are being held on Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. for both the halter class judging in both the and open class. price increase s; MRS. L. JENSEN HOSTS TUES. BRIDGE Ronald Norton 3-l- b. can 98 FRESH PRODUCE Seedless Grapes Large Slicing Tomatoes 2 lbs. 29 lb. 19 19 lbs. 39 Potatoes AGRICCLTVRE AXt) THE FlTURE "Dan's Your Man CASH MEAT MARKET PHONE $1 (Vole Rcpiilillran) (FREE ORDER AND DEXJVERY SERVICE) ROOSEVELT |