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Show Duchesne stake rose prom set for Saturday Production expansion expected in Native son Is climbing the balance of 66, report indicates boxing ladder The Duchesne Stake Rose at the Moon Lake Ward, Mt. Home, Saturday, Oct. 15, starting at Prom will be held 8:30 p. m. Art Smith and his orchestra will play the dance music. The floor show, with the wards participating, will be directed by Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Foy, Duchesne, stake dance directors. Mrs. Angie Lewis, stake Mia Maid leader, is in charge of preparations for this social for the Mia Maids, Explorers and other adults of the Duchesne stake. Marilyn B. Killian . . . week Special decorations are be- election as county treasurer. ing planned and installed for this occasion, in keeping with the rose theme. Tab-ion- Buy-Lin- a, Marilyn Killian files for e by Mary Boender Utah State University Extension Home Economist SEVEN KEYES TO QUALITY There are seven basic keys to guide you when you are about to purchase a garment. They are: 1. FIBER CONTENT: What Is the fiber content of the fabric? Does the fiber (or fibers) have certain characteristics that require special consideration in the wear and care of the garment? 2. YARN CONSTRUCTION Does the yarn construction of the fabric limit its serviceab- treasurer post Mrs. Marilyn Brighton Killian has filed as a candidate for the post of treasurer of Duchesne County on the Republican ticket. A lifetime resident of the Basin she is the mother of four children. She is an active church worker and is currently serving as president of the YWMIA, Roosevelt 4th Ward. She is employed by Roosevelt City and is treasurer of Roosevelt City. As a member of the Roosevelt Socialette club she is an active civic worker. ility Does the yam construction dictate care? in wear or care? 3. FABRIC CONSTRUC6. FINISH: Does a special TION: How is the fabric con- finish really contribute to structed or made? Is it wov- the functional or aesthetic en, knitted, laminated, or property of the fabric? Is it bonded? Does the specific construction dictate special handling for the fabric? 4. COLOR: What about colorfastness of the dye or print? Do the labels provide any assurance of good colorfastness to light, perspiration, washing or drycleaning, and crocking (rubbing off) of color? 5. APPLIED SURFACE DESIGN: Does the. fabric have a surface design that may limit its serviceability a durable or nondurable finish? For example: Will the antifume finish give you prog tection against for the wear life of the garment? fume-fadin- 7. GARMENT CONSTRUCTION: Are all the individual component parts of the garment, such as lining, interlining, shoulder pads, belts and buttons, as washable or drycleanable as the fabric used to make the garment? Business in Utah at the end of the third quarter of 1966 was rated good to excellent, and some additional expansion in employment and production, payrolls is anticipated during the fourth quarter. This is the bright outlook as reported by First Security Bank's quarterly News Letter, which will be distributed this week, it was announced by Paul Murphy, Manager, Roosevelt Office. The News Letter is edited by Dr. ElRoy Nelson, First Security vice president and economist. The value of mineral production in the Beehive state during 1966 will approach the all-tirecord of $440 million which was established last year. Steel production throughout the first nine months has been at good operating levels, and copper production has continued on a seven-da- y operating basis throughout the year. Lead and zinc production is reported up almost 50 per cent from 1965, while silver production shows an Increase of 37 per cent for the first seven months of the year. The price of copper has remained stable at 36 cents per pound for the past two years, despite the fluctuations in international prices up to 76 cents per pound. Crude oil production in Utah was reported for the first seven months at 13.6 million barrels, a decline of 9 per cent from a year ago. The decline reflects the aging of Utah's fields and some slowness in the search for and development of new fields. Crude oil delivered to refineries was 17.3 million barrels for the same period, slightly below 1965 level. Fertilizer outputs of all three major plant foods nitrogen products, phosphate and potash are establishing new records in Utah, Grand and Uintah Counties. Salt production is slightly higher than last years output, while cement production is slightly lower. Cash receipts from farm V" II-- ing August 10, , Myton marshall . 19G6. According to Lorena Iorg, who brought the article to The Standard. Ernest Lopez was born on the Ute Indian Reservation, to Ernest and Lucille Hackford Lopez. Ernie started his boxing career under the Ute Recreation program, as his father was one of the first instructors, and worked under the guidance and teaching of Chappie" who for several years instructed the tribal boxers and who also had other boxers of interest, namely Jonnie Cess-pooc- h. Elbert Chandler has retired as My tun City Marshall after approximately 14 years of serviee to the residents of Myton. Mr. Chandler has accepted the appointment us Justice of the Peaec and his long service in the field of law enforcement should serve him well in his new position. Mr. Chandler accepted a reappointment to the mar- 00 DUCHESNE BRIEFS The Jim Grant family has moved into the Don Bench rental home, which was vacated recently by the Myron Taylor family. sister-in-law- takes post at DHS Seminary Carl Nielson, 24, Spring-vill- c, y p Cougars to meet Spanish Fork High here Saturday Spanish Fork. This had been when the Cougars meet the an open date and Coach Jack Utes. This time for REAL. Hannum looks for a real good In last weeks game at A" Uintah the Cougars outplaygame with this class team. ed the Utes 39-- and Coach Also dont forget the BIG Hannum says he thinks his one next Thursday the only boys can do it again. 0 borne-(ow- Consign your Livestock now to PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK Stockyards - North Salt Lake Special Stocker and Feeder Sale HELD IN CONNECTION WITH THE REGULAR WEDNESDAY AUCTION at 1:30 p.m. non-leagu- marketing in the state are expected to exceed the total of Mrs. Dave Thomas and Mr. $167 million reported for 1965. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas drove The increase is due principally to Ogden Wed., to visit a to better average prices for , Mrs. Virgil Mair, livestock and livestock pro- who is confined to the inducts. Despite lower production tensive care section at the resulting from freezing weath- Dee Memorial Hospital. While er in early spring and the hot. In Ogden, they visited with Coral Mrs. Mairs family. Mair and children, at their home. Carl Nielson 1 1 e A game will be league game of the year Mrs. Susan Fouse and Miss on field Sat- which will be played at Unions played Ethel Fouse of SLC are house and urday at 1:30 p. m., with Roosevelt beginning at 7:30 guests this week of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Halstead. .Page 7 Monday, started his assignment as principal of the Duchesne Seminary, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. David Sam has been for the seminshall's job January 1, 1966 the instructor since the beginclasses ary on a temporary basis to help of the current school the city administration get ning Bishop Neill C. Jensen off to a good start, reports year. been substituting as the has . . . retire as Ted Thomas, Jr. mayor. The Elliert CIihiuIIit marshall's job has now been instructor, also. Mytou marshal after yrar Mr. Sam, an attorney, stat- filled by the temporary aphis full time is required ed of Ralph Ivie, who pointment will serve in a dual capacity to handle his law practice. Five periods are instructed as Myton city water man and the seminary daily. These in full his marshall, devoting time to Myton city. He will are classes in Old Testament Testament. The also serve as superintendent and New eighth grade students are fix-uof the city clean-up- , studying from the text, Mar-- i crew. velous Work and A Wonder", Myton is faced with exThe new seminary printensive repairs to the main water line, continued Mayor cipal, an unmarried returned Thomas and Mr. Ivies ex- missionary, is residing at the Motel. perience in this field will be Gateway of much value to the residents of Myton city. paid and the source of revMr. Ivie's appointment is enue to pay this increase, conto become perman- cluded Mr. Thomas. expected of1 ent November when the 23S ficial swearing in ceremony will be held. The moat completely nad The Myton mayor and city newspaper la the Uintah council are now in the pro- Beile e Completely n cess of determining the innewepnper! $4.00 per crease in salary that will be year; $2.50 atx month. Ralph Ivli , , . given temporary My ton marshall position. Ernie started his amateur career while still living on the Ute Reservation, he has since moved to Pasadena, California and has teamed with Frank Muche, as manager. In the amateur ranks, Ernie fought sixty-fou- r bouts, winning all but three. He twice won the Denver Golden Glove title, also the Los Angeles crown and went on to win the National AAU NEWS 140 pound Championship. Ernie also has a brother Leonard who is starting in the Major and Mrs. Dal Jewkes boxing field. and family, Ft. Hood, Texas, At present Ernie Is married visited three days the past week with Mrs. Jewkes par- and lives in Pasadena where grandparents are Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee An- he works as a carpenters ap- Mrs. Melvin Hackford of sister derson, and with her prentice for the McPherson Bridgeland. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Construction Company. His Leo B. Foy. er Uintah Basin Standard Thum., Oct. IS, 1966 retires after 14 years In Hu current issue of. "Boxing Illustrated", there is an inleresting story of Ernie Indian Red" Lopez, the' newest welterweight sensa-- j tion, ulio is ranked as No. Eight con lender for the wcl-- ! terweight crown in the world boxing ratings by Boxing j lustraied for the period end- -' dry aumrner, income from field crop in expected to approach that of one year ago. Milk production is slightly lower than a year ago, but prices and income are considerably higher, the News Letter reported. Egg production is about the same, but prices are higher, while production anil prices of turkeys and fryers are same as 1965. Major crop production is lower than in 1965 In most categories, but prices are higher for all products except beans. Total manufacturing output as measured in value added, in tonage or in employment Is considerably above last year's record. Major increases are shown in the metals, electronics and apparel industries. Utah's employed work force established a new record in September with 388,100, an increase of 11,700 over 1965 totals. Employment was higher in all categories, especially metal mining manufacturing, and trade, with the biggest increase shown in government defense employment Unemployment by at 12,-0was 3,800 below a year earlier. V Wednesday, October 19, 1966 SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.5L Sponsored by Utah Cattlemen's Association FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Office Larry Moss Van Moss 295-62J. L. Lindsay 359-87- 295-485- 16 2 295-15- 55 Job Corps calls Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson of Tampa, Fla., have been visiting with the H. J. Wim-mfamily at their Nine Boyd McCook left for the Mile Canyon ranch. They Cottonwood Job Corps Cen- plan to be in the Utah area ter in Cottonwood, Idaho, until after the fall hunting Oct. 10, 1966. He is the 19 season. year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sylvia Mecham reOuray McCook from Ft. Duchesne. Boyd has seven young- turned to Duchesne Friday er brothers and sisters; an after spending three weeks in old brother Floyd McCook is SLC undergoing medical employed as a Resident Coun- treatment for eyeritis, an inselor at the Poston Job Corps fection of the eye. While in the capital city, she stayed Center in Parker, Arizona. Prior to entering the Job with her daughters and famCorps Boyd attended schools ilies who reside in the area. in the Uintah Basin and Stewart, Nevada. At Job Corps Conservation Centers such as the one Boyd will attend enrollees are given, training in elementary reading and mathematical skills, in general work skills, and in proper work habits. These centers are made up of from 100 to 250 young men between the ages of 16 and Boyd McCook Letter to my clients: I appreciate your concern at my being gone if I am elected to the legislature, and I have keenly felt a responsibility to you over the years in this regard, taking very few lengthy trips or vacations so I would be here, when you needed me. Im sure some of you will have need of Veterinary Service while I am gone but if you consider the time of year January and February for a period of only 60 days plus a few day meetings, etc., at other times, there won't be many times when any one of you will find me away. Remember Im not going to be gone 2 years, just 2 months, and Ill spend many weekends here even then. I plan to have someone on duty at my hospital while Im away to provide you with the supplies you need, and I have made arrangements with Dr. Eld Oscarson at Vernal to provide the service you need. I am sure that many animals needing his diagnosis and treatment can be brought to my clinic and left and he can drop in during the afternoon and treat them for you. My wife and secretary will help you on the arrangements. If you have something urgent or that cannot be moved I'm sure Dr. Oscarson will be glad to come to your place and treat it. Undoubtedly there will be a greater chance for loss, and it will be a great sacrifice for me personally, but if we don't do something to reverse the trend in our state and national government we stand to loose far more than we might save by my being here. I sincerely ask for your support at the Polls regardless of your party affiliation, and ask for your continued support financially by your patronage and drug purchases. -- Dr. Danniel S. 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