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Show UTANDAHD we have the strength of Got Roosevelt, Utah in us. That is why, ev in when 1968 November 3, Thursday. we feel weak or lacidng in And aa thy days, ao ahall strength, we should SJid can thy strength be. say to ourselves, "I am s tronif. (Den t. 32:25) The more we use the Got I Let the weak say, we are strength that is within us, the itrong. Every one of ua is stronger we feel, the mere stronger than we know, for energy we have. ' 31 A VOTE NOVEMBER by Grace Dulgtahk Bill Workman, who la employed In Salt Lake, visited over the weekend with his family. He was accompanied by Linda Ross, who Is attending business college In Salt Lake. She visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross. Mrs. Howard Roberta visited over the weekend at home with her husband. She Is teaching school In Salt Lake. She was accompanied by her nephew Melvin Goodrich, Salt Lake. Visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mys. Elmer Faucett, were Mrs and Mrs. Lewis Faucett and family, Salt Lake. Also their sister, Jessie Faucett, who la employed at 8 for DALPH HALSTEADI H. M V TO N NEWS FROM I Democratic Candidate BLUEBELL by County r. ; Commissioner Is a vote for experience! Ralph Halstead Is THE MAN who has deae a lot of leg work for County and win continue to do no. THE COMMISSIONER who ha worked with the Ceuaty and State Road official and personnel to bring apodal fund and project completions of road Improvement programs la the county. THE COMMISSIONER who prmrnted the road program In prison to these official at meetings at Kaaab, Richfield, Park City, Roosevelt and two meeting at Vernal. All roads, but one In Duchesne County have been Improved, or wUl be Improved, to aa standard. The remaining rand Improvement project for the county are "on the drawing board," muter the five-yeImprovement agenda. One eectlon left la the North Fork Bridge to the Waoatch County her Pvt. Anthon Rts?t 4. Let stand 20 to 25 minutes. 5. Broil until done. If the jerky Is to he kept 4 minutes on a of son refrigerated, B. Anthon Pvt. Rust, aide and about 4 Inches from Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Rust, Alta-mohas completed his eight-wee- ks coll. If to be dry enough training at Ford Ord, to jerky Is at room keep temperature, sent California and has been to Aberdeen Proving Ground In broil longer with It placed farther away from coll. Maryland for 14 weeks training at the Deisel Mechanics school In Maryland with Natl Guard nt, ar SUPPORTER of the Mental Health Program In Dnchosno County. SUPPORTER of the Duchesne County Public Library System, Including the bookmobile service. Four yean chairman of the library hoard, and current chairman. SUPPORTER' of the television system hi the county area. Thin facility la nearly completed and on Tabby Mountain, with the exception of a few dark areas In Altoaah, Arcadia, Roosevelt and some spots on the Duchesne River. These are small spots la there. CORNED VENISON is serving with the is serving with the National Guard and will have fUrlow at Christ- INGREDIENTS: a 1 12 to 2 mas time. teaspoons siltpeter He He two-we- ek 1 ty 1 6 1 mast gallon water bay leaf peppercorns garlic, minced clove 2 teaspons mixed pickling spice 3 cups salt 6 tablespoons Experienced . . . POUR YEARS aa county commlaeloner. SEVEN YEARS a member of the Duchesne City Cornell. ... .FIFTEEN YEARS as a worker for county fain VENISON JERKY .... INGREDIENTS and half aad show. FIFTEEN YEARS breeder of purebred cattle. FORTY YEARS In the theatre management business, N years with hie father, aad SO yean himself. FIFTEEN YEARS breeder of purebred cattle. FIFTY YEARS lover of fine hones. fugar and salt, RALPH H. HALSTEAD (Paid political adv. by Ralph H. Halstead) . METHOD: Heat 2 cups of water to Add the saltpeter and stir until dissolved. 2. Measure out one more-qua- rt of the water, and to this add the spices. Simmer together for 5 minutes. 3. Place remaining water Into METHOD: add the two above mixcrock, 1. Slice venison meat with the salt and sugar, and tures, the grain -- quite thin. stir until dissolved. 2. Sprinkle moderately with 4. Add the meat. Weigh sugar and salt mix, down to prevent exposure to 3. Sprinkle lightly with herb air. Leave in the corning solmix. ution one day for each pound of meat in a piece. After the meat la corned, remove It from the brine and wash It under cold running water. The corned meat should be cooked In simmering water A bay leaf and until tender. one teaspoon of thyme may be added to the cooking water. The cooked meat may be served warm or cold. 1. Herb mixture 1 part caraway seed and 2 parts corr-land- er seed browned In the oven and ground before using Venison meat, fresh or frozen SUNDAY SCHOOL superintendent, Duchesne Ward. MAN WHO IS ON CALL AT ALL TIMES AND READY TO SERVE THE PEOPLE WHEN NEEDED! sugar Large pieces of game boned and cut to uniform size boiling. - ask If you want a terrific automotive buy about one of the few 66 new models still available at G & L -- 0 1960 0 1965 -Ford wheel drive H.T. Buick Wildcat, H.T. O 1964 Buick Wildcat, 0 1964 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport H.T. 0 1962 Ford Galaxle 500, H.T. O 1962 Chevrolet Impala, H.T. O 1962 Buick LaSabre, 2-do- 4-do- 2-do- week for sheep, horse, end cattle contests of the Golden Spike National Livestock Show, to be held in Ogden, November 10 through 19. Utah consigners include Utah State University, with a flock of 29 breeding sheep, the Eklns Appaloosa Farms, Pleasant Grove, with five Appaloosa Borises, and R. H. Rocking, ofSpanish Fork, with four Appaloosa entries. California, Idaho and Colorado have also consigned. Colorado livestock to this show. Horse competition will be among Appaloosa, Quarter Horse, Pony of the Americas (POA) draft horses and Shetland ponies. Auction sales will offer breeding Hereford and Angus cattle, all breeds of bred ewe sheep, market cattle, sheep, and hop, and Quarter Horace. A- -l JAY GATES AND ABVBf LABRUM (Incumbtnt) Judicial Ballot. Novamber 8th Paid Polrlieel edvrtiwmenl by Tudwtt far Juti Cemmittta I- - lay Timas IS THE MAR ! Regardless of politico wo feel that Ray Thomas IS THE MAN FOR Duchesne County Commissioner CHET HENDERSON Henderson Upholstery (Paid political adv. by Chet Henderson) DemocraUc Committee, John Zupko, chalman) Seimaftoff --t - far Kay m For Duchesne County School Board Member REARED IN THE BASIN FAMILY MAN BIX CHILDREN IN SCHOOL PRESENTLY COACHING LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL SCHOOLING: M. 8. (BYU) - M.ED. (University of Buffalo) FORMER DIRECTOR, Dept, of Social Services, Idaho State Youth Training Center, St Anthony, Idaho. FORMER DIRECTOR: L.D.S. Institute of Religion, Montana State College, Boaeman, Montana. FORMER SECRETARY of the Idaho Juvenile and Probation Officers Association. CURRENTLY A MEMBER of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, the American Personnel and Guidance Anaoclatlon, the American School Counelora Anaoclatlon . . aa well aa local organization dealing with the welfare of youth. , DEDICATED TO THE AREA KOREAN WAR VETERAN HE IS FOR: long-overd- Proportion No. 3 or MmII V, twin Xriklr VII of the ConHitution of ihc Slaw of Utah amended in illiw i hr Suir udiinr and the Stair Trraturrr in hr rliciblr In vrvr for m more than two suemsive trrnii rather than ihr one irrm now allowed .1 - or CONDITION) flievrdet-Buic- k MOST QUALIFIED FIVE TO ONE" by lawyers polled VOTE FOR JUSTICE R. L. TUCKETT Getting together with the Uintah School Board and clearing up the muddle" at Union High and for construction of new and facilities there. Planting to grans and beautifying the Roosevelt Elementary School block. Pu idling for the early construction of a new elementary school on Roosevelt's NE aide. Expanding Adult Education throughout the county. Seeing that a survey of future educational needs la conducted and derision made that are fair and equitable to all area of the eounty. A school board componrd of rational, devoted people who preoent a cross-sectiof the eounty population and who are not committed to nay group or special Interest. Making school life an enjoyable an well aa an academically worthwhile experience for the youth of the area. teacher. And once we have them wo should keep them. Why rM 0 Good Duchesne County ho used aa a training ground for the school along the Wasatch Front f .Frogreralon In Education. Not Just In facilities, but In Ideas aa welL Making Duchesne County the brat place In the state In which to llvo to work, and to rear and educate rhlldrrn. (Paid advertisement for Edrtngton for Board Member support era) on Phone 223 G. & L Named (Paid political adv. by Duchesne County . 4-do- or (ALL THESE UNITS ARE IN Pram Integrity is District nut Suprams Cssrt Jutfgs Rated Eminently Qualified" by the Utah Bar 17 Vltars Four state are represented good business for efficient which benefits you government as a taxpayer. or Stale Supremo Court Justice In entry notices received this Its just or 2-do- livestock show Everyone's in favor of it I Vi-to- n, Inc urn bent .' R. L. TUCKETT noGjp ooe Golden Spike (Succession of State Auditor and State Treasurer) dirive, 6,000 4-wh- eel only JUSTICE Mrs. Wallace Seeley entertained at a surprise birthday party for her daughter Marleen, The on her 10th birthday. following friends gathered to wish Siarlene a happy birthday. Bfark Stonsen, Gregory Todd, Debbie Bird, Sheila Bird, Revs Bird, Gary Strlngham, David Atwood, Greg Fetchin, Kaye Seeley and Siarlene Seeley. -Visiting at the Ross Stonsen home and enjoying the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monsen and children, Mr. and Sira. Hal Sic Donald and children, Kearns, Morris Monsen, Vernal and Grant Drolllnger, Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodrich and Udell Winkler and Donald Re min eton students at the BYU, spent the week-e- nd at home with their parents. Garth Remington and a girl here friend spent the week-en- d son-in-la- w. to the Third Proposition UESD CAR AND TRUCK SPECIALS Geneology, LaVon Atwood. son-in-la- w, No Opposition Youll never get a better deal! O 1966 Chev. Vi ton, miles . , . sharp! Grace Dalglelsh has been confined to the Roosevelt hospital the past week. Boyd Van Tas sell and Lanny Ross left Sunday for Rexberg, Ida., where they will enter Ricks College. Mrs. Margarst Walker, Salt Lake, and daughter, Gene of California, visited Friday and Saturday with Grace Dalglelsh and Gladys Dart. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nell-ao- n and son, Danny, Salt Lake, were guests for several days last week with their sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry. - -- Mrs. Floyd Warburton, Salt Lake was a guest last week of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Abegglen. College students visiting at horns over the weekend were a Rae Glngell, who Is attending BYU at Provo, and Janet and Shell Abegglen students at Carbon college. Mr, and Mrs. Sifiith Johnson, Mrs. Keith Mortensen and daughter, Ann, returned Sunday from Ridgecrest and China Lake, Calif., where they went to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brelt-enstel- n, their daughter (Eleanor) and The Myton ward MIA enjoyed a Halloween costume party Tuesday evening, under the direction of dance directors, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Anderson. Dancing end refreshments were the highlight of the evening. Theres Chevrolet - Buick in Roosevelt. home. 1 rainy Visiting at the Atwood home over the week-en- d were Mrs. Marolyn Clark and two children, Mrs. Carma Berrett and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atwood all of Salt Lake. Visiting here with relatives during the week and some enjoying the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodrich, Sir. and Mrs. Ryan Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Goodrich, Sir. and Mrs. Rae Gagon, Mr. and Mrs. Dal Seeley, Sir. and Sira. Terry Layton, Mr. and Sirs. Norman Lemmon all of the Salt Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atwood, Mrs. Marolyn Clark and children and Sirs. Carma Berrett and children of Salt Lake all visited here with Mr. and Sirs. w, narkfr chesne Stake Relief Society were visiting the Bluebell Relief Society on Tuesday. Mrs. Rosezella Goodrich returned to Salt Lake, on Sunday with her eon Loren who was spending the weedend at Mrs. Bernece Atwood accompanied her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miles of Altamont to Kamas on Thursday. The purpose of their visit was to gat- Ogden. 4-Y- Oarit with Garth's parents the Walter Remingtons. Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich and Sir, and Sirs. Leonard Goodrich went to Price on Sunday to attend the missionary testimonial of Howard Jo Goodrich who is leaving to serve on a L.D.S. mission to Italy. Mrs. Ralph Halstead and Co. ROOSEVELT, UTAH Vote FOR X Proposition 3 November 8 Committee far Mora Efficient State Government Ktnmtti DaUinga, Sec. I ) |