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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thunk, Oct. SO, 1906 10 Page Catholic Notes by Father Winterer MASS SCHEDULE Parishioner are urged to make a note of the new Mas every Monday evening in the rectory from 7 to 8 p.m. All students registered for this class must attend. The Ave Maria Hours is heard Sunday over Radio Station KVEL at 11:30 a.m. Yack, 9 a.m.; Gordon Coltharp and Jonathan Daniels, 5 p.m. THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Religion is much more than a traditional bow to God on Sunday. ATONEMENT CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The parish congratulates the newly elected officers of the Atonement Club. Leaders this year are as follows: president, Terry Coltharp; vlce-pr- e Bident, dare Coltharp; secretary, Lea-ti- e Harm at on; treasurer, Teresa Deller. The Atonement Club and the Knights of the Altar will meet on the last Thursday of every month. All grades will be excused on that day at 5:30 p.m. The first meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Oct 27. The clubs will soon start selling Christmas cards. wwwwwwwwwwwwvw schedule. Masses are now said B a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday at the church in Roosevelt, and at 11 a.m. at Port Duchesne. The Masses from'- Monday through Friday of this week are being Bakl for Albert L. Deller. The Saturday Mass will be said for Carl James Shrope. ALTAR BOYS MEMOS The CYO meets every SunServing the daily Masses this day after the 5 p.m. Mass at week is Paul Roberta. The Sunthe rectory. day servers at St. Helen's will is conducted be Orlle Rachele and Steven A CCD da at Dr. Danniel S. Dennis for State Representative WORDS TO TRE WISE: The creation of the proposed Wilderness Area poses the greatest threat that has occurred to the development of the Central Utah Project and our economy. My opponent has endorsed oR of Gov. Hampton's projects, so a vote for him is a vote against the C.UJ. and the future economy of our two counties I Dans Your Man Paid political adv. by Com. (Vote Republican) tor Dennis, Lyn Miller, chairman Pah-Sha-Den-N- and Christy, and Mrs. Clista Neilson and daughter Sherrie of Bridgeland, went to Provo Saturday to attend, funeral by Louise Jorgensen services for Mr. Footes fathEarl Foote. Jay, Carl and er, Paul Foote, Mrs. Cloyd DeLayne went to Salt Lake Davis, Jay, Carl, DeLayne I0KA by the Old Chief SPECIALS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 by the Old Chief Mike, me got one car fixed that broke last week and me tell that "Smiley him better make Old Chief head boss at him shop, cause me savey that one thing wrong with my horse wagon. Him say, you better go to school and learn, then maybe so you work for GAL. Him pretty good boy, but Old Chief plenty smart Me go to night school one time, so me smarter at night. I go to that one town called Altonah. Whats matter, nobody live there? All my good Anns gone. No see George Jess Fowler, Charles Shiner and more, but me see that oldtlmer Clarence Jones. Him my good fren, him got good wife, too. She all time like to go to that one place called Yellowstone, but that good. Me see that "Farge" Das-tru- p, too. Him used to be Big Mayor when Old Chief last see him. Now him big operator for everything. Him say him gonna get that one fish and game on ball. Me wait and see. Old Chief think it take time. Well, I see that one Mohlman, too. Him still look young. Maybe so him find fountain of youth, and he tell em me so I no have to put on tallow to make face young. Squaw mad to me now. She want to go to Myton and see em that one Russ GingelL Hjm got em Little Chief now for all those little princesses him got This good. Se em you deer time. FOR YOUR HUNTING Top scorers In the contest were from Union high school, recent in photo are Lynn Wyatt, advisor; Don Duncan, David Wallace, Gary Kitchen, Neil Bingham, Gary Keyser, Don Truman and Randy Hancock. UNION WINS JUDGING CONTEST Me-cha- m, 'A ALTAMONT TAKES SECOND PLACE This team of boys made 248 points to win runner-u- p rating in contest: (left to right) Kirk Seeley, Danny Miles, Phil Oman, Jerry Thacker, Melvin Swasey, and Verl Tucker, advisor. Union wins top honors in Union high school is the win- an Vo-A- contest. ALTAMONT placed second, with a score of 248. and Uintah, third, with NOON FRIDAY UNTIL 2:00 P.M. TUESDAY o Highest indi- of land and the class that it fits in. Those participating in the contest were: Union high, Neil Bingham, Don Duncan, David Truman, David Wallace, Gary Kitchen, Gary Keyser and Randy Hancock; Uintah high. Jack Hackford, Leslie Mecham, Steve Busch, Doug Hackford, Ralph Snow and Darwin Johnson; Altamont high, Phil Oman, Jerry Thacker, Kirk Seeley, Melvin Swasey and Danny Milea automotive needs! Phone 223 Co. ROOSEVELT, UTAH Tigerettes plan for bake sale Delicious Apples 3 lbs. $1.00 2 lbs. 25 Supreme Cookies 2 pkgs. 89 (CHOCOLATE - GRAHAMS - GALAXIES - FUDGE STRIFES) No. 300 conn New Potatoes Funeral services were held Wednesday for Kenneth O. Mullins, 14, son of Mrs. Evelyn Mullins, in the Bridge-lanLDS chapel. The rites included a family prayer by Porter L. Merrill; invocation. Gilbert Horrocks. and benediction by Ralph Shields. A tribute was given by Gayle Gilbert, and speakers were Lynn Balmforth. Rulon Gilbert and David Sam. Musical numbers were presented by a quartet composed of Gayle, Rulon, Jack and LcGrand Gilbert; songs by Douglas Duncan and Michael Hurley; and organ selections by Mrs. Velma Nor ton. Pallbearers were Earl Allred, Jimmy Horrocks, Ricky Gilbert, Larry, Kirk and Jim Mullins. Burial was at the Roosevelt d Fer- The sale will be held adja- in California. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lison-becent to the store in Tabiona Salt Lake, visited Saturand by the Dcfa cabins in Hanna, reports Corlena day here in Bluebell with friends and relatives. Tigerctte reporter. e, f. 10 each . . . . : HUNTS CANNED his nando, Calif., brought wife and three children, Greg. The Tubiona high school Bobbie and Alice, here to where they will Tigereites will stage a home- Bluebell made bake sale this weekend. make their home for the October 21 and 22. They in- present. Greg and Bobbie will vite everyone to support Hie enter school at Altamont elesale, and in turn support the mentary. Mr. Fetchin left on Sunday to return to his job pep ciub. Wag-staf- PRODUCE O H Jumbo Peanuts Rites held for Kenneth Mullins Greg Fetchin of San GARDEN-FRES- Florida Pink Grapefruit BLUEBELL Have a good Deer Hunt, and come in and see us after the shooting is over for all your LARIIUM 218. O vidual score in the contest was nude by Neil Bingham. Union, with 95 points out of a possible 100. High scorer on the Alta-monteam was Thil Oman with 84. and on the Uintah team, Jack Hackfoid, with 75. These individual high scorers of the teams have their names engraved on a plaque that is on permanent display in the various schools. City cemetery with Davis This contest gives these young Morrill dedicating the grave men experience in knowing the characteristics of land. They determine the texture of the soil, the soil depth, the slope of the land, the erosion problems, the by Ganlo Seeley salt effect, irrigation water need, drainage class and the climate. They fit these things Mrs. Bernice Atwood attoglher to determine the lvp tended a cancer meeting in Salt Lake for two days last week. FROM JAY GATES AM) AKVIN TRIP! land-judgi- ner of the annual land judging contest held Wednesday, Oct. 12, with a score of 279 points tenm. for the THIS IS UNIONS first year of winning the trophy. If they win two more years in a row the traveling trophy is kept permanently in that school. This contest is sponsored by the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District and was held on the Mortensen Brothers farm near Myton. Woodrow Nielson, soil scientist for the SCS, in g Ad' cooperation with the visors Vearl Tucker, Altamont; Doyle Landon, Uintah; and Lynn Wyatt, Union, has had the main responsibility in preparing for and conducting the L. Chevrolet-Buk- k Mrs. Nola Christensen and Mrs. Edna Sherwood, Levan; Mrs. Ila Brown, Linden Mrs. Marlene Bowers, American Fork, ee land judginjg G. & and returned Sunday. The others returned Saturday. 3 for 39 3 for $1.00 lb. pkg. 29 Hershey Bars, giant Certified Spanish Peanuts No. 300 cans. riERCE'S Pork & Beans Libbys Beef Stew 24-o- z. Western Family Canned Milk Schillings Pepper 8-o- Spam Luncheon Meat Zee Napkins Betty Crocker Pancake Mix size Lumberjack Syrup, M.J.B. Coffee 21-o- z. 12-o-z. ... 3-l- b. 2 for 29 can 53 6 for 89 tin 69 can 53 2 for 25 4 ibs. 49 3 for $1.00 tin $2.05 z. SKYLINE. 46-n-x. 3 for $1.00 Apple Juice Big-To- p Peanut Butter ran 28-o- z jar 79 WE HAVE . . . Ammunition, Deer Bags, Sweaters, Knives, Red Hats, Licenses-Any-thi- ng you need for the big hunt! CASH MEAT MARKET PHONE SI (FREE ORDER AND DELIVERY SERVICE) ROOSEVELT |