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Show . Thumlty, November EDITORIAL PAGE A eoneolUUUoc of the Roooovait Standard aad Uintah Baeln Record NATIONAL NEWSFAPEk ASgTlgN Dear Editor: I would like to answer Mr. Edrlngtons letter to the editor published In last weeks Standard. First of all I would like It known that I havs no quarrel with Mr. Edrlngton, but I do feel obligated to Inform the people of some truths and facts that were not presented In Mr. Edrlngton s letter of last week. Entered nt Rooeevelt, Utah, ne Second Glaao Matter unde.' the Act of March 8, 1S7S 840M ROE 188 rUBUSHXD THURSDAY AT ROOSEVELT, UTAH - P. a Mbocrtpttan Rateei One Tear, 8AM S , JENSEN . mi. G01DB WILCKBN, Paid la Advance $7.00 CLARDT D. ASHBY, Rooeevelt, 181. W ARB 0- - Two Tear-- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSISTANT EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR CORRESPONDENTS: Rooeevelt Area 'Mra. Marie Roee Mra Roealee Je Ida Horroeke Mary Arnold Oaeda Seeley Loulee Joegensan Violet Pan-latt- e Tracy Roberta Nola Nalaon . Altamont Area Aroadia - Bluebell Xoka Port Dueheene Montwal. . Grace Dalgtetob Myton Neola .. - ltandlett Lnpolnt ,, , Strawberry Tablona TridaU Utahn . Whlterocka Mr. Edrlngton claims that educational money of the county has been flowing westward to Duchesne in an unequal fashion. Before the last school bond election a schedule of county school building needs was set up by a survey group from the State School Office. This survey was requested by the Duchesne County School Board and the Zola Spencer Afton Rogera Marl Horroeke Rato Lott Irena Johneon Lome McKee Norma Robb Vemn Hoopoe Important Issues face voters Tuesday N I , "In the life of the individual," President Johnson, has said, "education ' is always an unfinished , . ... talk. "And in the life of this Nation, the advancement of education Is a continuing challenge." This challenge has never been dearer, noir more urgent, than it is right now in view of the growing body of young American who are dropping out of school In October 1965, more thaqlO million youths were out of school and in the wgrk force. Over 3 million of them lack-e- d e high school diploma. Another 900,000-plu- s youngsters will be added to this growing battalion of dropouts . this school year unless the Nation mounts its forces to prevent it from GBSEite gag 4 every voter. It is hoped that every WEST WIDE STORY eligible person avail himself of the nmwooowmewoomoaee opportunity of expressing his feelGuess what West has anings on the matter at the polls. Backers of the bond issue feel other new faculty addition. Her name Mrs. Landrum. She that it is necessary in order to pro- is fromIs Dallas, Tex., and (he vide adequate medical facilities for teaches math In Mr. Knights the people of the county. Present place. Mr. Knight moved to Salt facilities have become inadequate Lake. The ninth plan to and outmoded. However, they make money bygraders selling canned point out that the hospital has op- and boxed candy so that we can erated id' the black for several build a monument for our school before we leave West. We also years, with no subsidy. Through Intend to sponsor a night party the bond issue, together with fed- for the whole school. In order to get pictures of eral money and accumulated cash the Freshman Frolic for the which would be donated, a new yearbook, we want to start planbuilding can be obtained. ning It earlier, and sponsor It Opponents feel that action on InAFebruary. Halloween party was planned the bond issue should be deferred for Monday, Oct. 31. There until it is determined where the was a spook alley, and dance. need might exist, and what oper- The student council members were In charge of the spook ational costs might be. and all faculty members It seems to be the general con-ces- alley bad to go through It. For reof opinion that new medical freshments, root beer and facilities are needed in the county. cookies were served. The voters must decide whether this need is immediate. A vote for or against the hospital bond will - STAY-I- wwwwoowwwwwwww West Jr. High; WE SINCERELY RECOMMEND; In our opinion, next Tuesday's election is one of the most important in the history of our county. Although every election is important, when we name county and state officials to represent us for the next two or four years and this one is no exception there is a factor this year that makes the lection doubly important i Here in Duchesne county, however, the question of bonding for funds to build a county hospital Is a matter of great Importance to Of prime importance to all the residents of the state of Utah is the consideration of seven constitutional amendments as well as the question of having a constitutional convention to consider writing a new document. It is the opinion of this paper that the state constitution is in need of revamping and that a convention is necessary. We also favor the proposed amendments, with the exception of the one which would allow creation of a metropolitan government t Roosevelt, Utah CHEMISTS a Paid pol. adv., B. A. Jacoby, Keith Farnsworth, Vem Bromley TTT WtaUpTe To head off this possibility and to encourage our youth to complete their education, President Johnson has launched the 1966 Youth OpCamportunity More Happy Winners Stay-in-Scho- ol W. JL JsMwy WMI mm tour wj kRMAN,ILTA paign. Once, in America, a person could drop out of school and readily find a job. But, like it or not, "Ti s: $1,000.00 M nug VKM NMMN IMM Oar-SHa- ms MMsOv Cudahy Whole or Either Half OtoRstob mLmmkmmam $M000 mljmmstl No Cantor Slkoi or Portions Aro Evor Romovsd From Homs At Safeway AIMMMM MMittf . that era, like the horse-and-bugg- stetta y, MUMS has disappeared from our national NibIM t Ml A 0MCUMI scene. toiMMOPp CWMfMI $50.00 Sure, there are Jobs for dropouts in todays booming economy, but, over the long pull, they will be harder and harder to find NH MM $100.00 A No iwdissi mUnrf. Nreheaers Ml Nw Mod is psu fhruwgh dtodMud. Smuts yuur (tm dip I illhsr ted chedutond, or trsm lb. $20.00 21 Mr vtt. One PRU tSp PW since the fastest-growin- g occupations demand a higher measure of skill and education than ever. Yet, this grim fact haunts the Nation: by 1975, it is estimate! there will be some 32 million adults in the labor force who didn't finish high school." M. M BOM MM. wwrii L 1 I a m omit mmm Swiss Steaks MIoMOr bOM IMM fc OM MlataCtp Nans wid pktort uf wiiwrt wM bo usod silly wMi wir psrmhsltm Cake Mines lisquick Betty Cracker Honey, Spin i 19-e- Many Mora x. phf . 36 49tsr Count On Safeway For Savings That Count Frosting Min Clorox Bleach Miracle Whip Rump Roast 3-- S1 Save On Bleach half-gallon Safeway Save On Kraft Salad Dressing qt. ar r C)c Soy MELVILLE THE CHURCH LEADER CASEILOTlSALE Keith holds several positions of responsibility in his church, including that of Bishop. Prices Effective Ten Deyt Today Thru Saturday, Novambar 13th Libby Peaches cm 3.01 MELVILLE THE MAN caw el 34 3 For VSc Keith is a World War II veteran who was awarded many medals and was a group flight commander. He has always been active in civic affairs. C EA Wei. Sllcod ar Halve Libby Juice 44-e- Pineapple Baggier 39 i. can caw ef 13 2.99 lucerne MELVILLE THE FAMILY MAN i 8.99 Non-F- 1.70 Keith and his lovely wife Ruth have nine Canned Milk 29 femme Baby Owe Regular 4 for S9f - boys rang- years. MELVILLE Itae. Save Up Tol7 Ttenl lucky Charm 10m. TwMtne luear Jen Candidate (Paid pol. adv. by John P. Madsen, Democrat precinct chairman, Ducheane, Utah) l. . Choertae on. Kh, Hoe. WHoaflM 70T W.f Cereals Big "G leu-rn- 111 (Httriet Demecfwtk tali cans dC eoeeaf4l t- - Pltm. fmety 7i 3to1 Mi U.S.D.A. Chain m Beef Tap Round ID Steals n-- ?? Cites UK2T Fish Sticks . 98' u fish liver Steels New York Steals M&23M.69 Ground Beef 49' Steed Bacon Cooked Ham Srifi- - W 3M 3 ISM . 49' ITS luncheon Meats M 79' lahwoy Illeod Botoena. Hekla S HmMe, Oilm Mocoronl SOmm- - X65' 31 Red Delicious 2n 1.03 Kraft Vebeeta US Grade AA Eggs 2SC- -. 49 M 19 Apples Woihington State large Extra Fancy 77 . 69 lb. H Edwards Coffee' rn 09 14 cm Vacwm NiW 173 Dry Milk Solids Save U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Save On This Fine Roast . 98 Stub 10 3 Margarine SKS. Bread SKLT Skylark Dairy Glen Butter Shortening. mvUkuu, 3 B Mo re Guaranteed Safeway Meats I T-B- 39 U.S.DA. Choke Seef Boneless Bottom Round Boneless Steaks Cube standing educator. fa 351 1000.00 As acting Dean of Students at Ricks College and as a professor of American Government and History at BYU, Keith has been an out- JKmi MODERN Rx DRUG PRESCRIPTION t MELVILLE THE TEACHER to YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick tap your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra chsrge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound and dispense yours? VERN BROMLEY SCHOOL mMu&mjuE ing in age from 2 NOVEMBER 13th to 20th B. A. "Jake JACOBY KEITH FARN8WORTH Betty Crocker 4 DIABETES WEEK There are too many unknowing diabetics, set aside to urge every susceptible person to nuke a safety check. Because there are no discomfort pains nt the onset of diabetes, this disease can cause serious harm before normal discovery. If there ia s history of any diabetics in the family and especially if overweight, diabetes Is a haxard. About one out of every 50 has It. A quick easy test Is to dip a strip of testing paper in the urine. If there is a color change physhowing sugar, s more positive test by We stock this testing paper sician is a must. Diabetic-Aids section. in our very complete Ray Thomas win work for the people of Duchesne County. We sincerely recommend him and solicit your support when you go to the polls November 8. Ray la honest and fair, and wiU use good Judgment and sound thinking as a county commissioner. Vote for a hard working man. decide the future of the hospital. : . o this week Is us JLKKITM 17 rf I lay ftomas I apgfi cffliil handsome children, 5 girls and credit Mr. Edrlngtons comparison Is that we are still lr. our building program and each year as we will constuct new buildings the cost per student will Union high school la change. Mr. Edrlngton has chosen to still on the schedule for four compare the building expendnew classrooms and an auditoritures in Duchesne and Roose- ium. I also feel that we have velt on a per student basis. other needs at Union school high His figures only show that which at present, are not on the schools with a largo enrollschedule, ment can be built at a smalMr. letter would ler cost per student that schools IndicateEdrlngtons Mr. Jacoby and 1 that than with a small enrollment. 1 are responsible tor what he am sure that if Union high calls an unequal building pro- -' school was compared with one gram. If any one would care, of the new larger high schools to check the minutes they would In Salt Lake City we would find find that board decisions In that the cost per student would regards to the building probe much greater at Union high gram have been unanimous. Since the State Law school. . Nathan D. Allen requires that school facilities be of a certain size It would be Impossible to build a classroom or a gymnasium one half the required size because there Is only half as many students In one school ts there may be In another. Another thing that would dis schedule prepared by this group was unanimously adopted by the Board, and has been followed In the construction of buildings In the county. IBM BASIN STANDARD UINTAH N. S, ' J 2 -- 1.35 Cucumbers Red Potatoes U.S. No. 3 -- 1.99 fROZENlFOODSj Golden Carrots h,c! Sunkist Lemons lari Blackberries SToT Brussel! Sprouts Broccoli Spears Black Eye Peas Grape Juice '59' 4 1 large Criip Siicers Deo 2 3 1 U.S. No. 1 Selected 31 Breakfast Prunes 2 19 Seedless Raisins km 2 Prkoe IffecHvo Today. Friday 4 iwurdoy M 4!S? SftZ.fhi6t 1 H M e COrYUONT 1PM 4AMWAY ITOOfl INC OWOOA 1IO 73 59 |