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Show STANDARD RooMvelt, Utah Thuraday, November I, IBM M I I I Cases filed In INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR THE Duchesne County bond election to be held November 8, 1968. Selective Service news put month, IS Each person voting must be registered and must have paid a property tax assessed in his or her name on property located within Duchesne County 1. young man hava registered with tha Duehaana county aalactlva aarvlca, nina hava raportad (or physical four war a lnductad into tha army and wara sant to Ft Bliss, Tax., for baalc train-In- c. within 12 months prior to this bond election. ns; exam-inatio- 3. The taxpaying qualification will be determined before a ballot is presented to the prospective voter as follows: by Mrs, Halm B. Odaklrk, Duchasna, board dark, thasa young man are: As llstad BEGBTRANTS: The Official Registration List will show who is a registered voter. 2. David Ar- a. Judges thur Timothy, Altonab; Bruca H. Johnson and Dannls Law-ran- ca Kaal, Brldgeland; Dan Idward Workman, Duchasna; Marten Malnar, Neola; Dannls Laa Coopar, Michul DsVsrs Hancock, Ken Lynn Bearnson, John Stanley Johnson, Archer Whitney Saaver, Charles William Whitehead, all of Roos-eva- lt; John Wilson Roberts, Ta- WDUCTEESs Terry L. tax receipt. to vote whether or not he or she has a i If the tax receipt (a tax notice stamped by the Duchesne County treasurer after November 8, 1965) is in proper form those persons listed as owners and payers of the property tax if registered are qualified to vote the bond ballot. (1) If Oie registered elector does not have a tax receipt or there is some difficulty with the receipt the person may still vote provided he or she is registered and qualified to fill out the "Taxpayer's Electors Oath" form that is printed on yellow paper. After the person has read the Oath form and before he or she signs it the Judges are Instructed to read the quoted paragraph and to receive on answer. If the answer is affirmative the voter must sign his or her name aiyl address and this will qualify the person for a bond ballot. If the answer is negative then no bond ballot is to be given. (2) elt; Patrick A. Retry, Myton; George M.Street, Mt Home, and Jerry C. Lamb, Brldgeland, a volunteer inductee. During tha put three months this county hu sant one volunteer inductee into the armed .Coreas, Mrs. Odaklrk reported. physicals vara given to Doan M. Carroll, Jamaa N. Lemon, loka; Craig L. Campbell, Raymond La Beau Lemleux, Melvin R. Zufelt, Ronnie M. Man gum, Barry K. Btrchell, Richard L. Potter, all of Roosevelt, and Anytime prior to depositing the voted ballot in the ballot box a voter may be challenged by a Judge or a qualified elector. Each time a voter is challenged his or her name must be written on the two challenge forms. Before voting the "Challenged Elector's Oath" form printed on pink paper must be executed. Again the Judges are Instructed to read the quoted paragraph at the bottom of the form and to get an answer. If the answer Is affirmative the voter must sign his or her name and address and this will qualify the person for a bond ballot. If the answer is negative then no bond ballot is to be given. ion (3) al, J. Price, Tablona, who Induction tar volunteered hu November SB. TWo of these young man (Sil-o- d to pass tha medical examinaRonald are to ask each person seeking la tka teiy a VSCCHFIUS s Rmi Lennox conversion burner . . . LOW COST SOLUTION TO YOVB RHATDfO fXMaVi aay typa af tote te fetoi. M'hast. Egjay ARCADIA ADD WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND! J. EULON ANDESTON JOHX B GALE Ufaatarn Union Raaarvationa SaM Johns Sinclair Service AIM E E XDuZvm fs gefkiiii el My Ofaat Awe PLUMB I DRUG STORES Is leww. Adjacent Parking TV in every room Downtown opposite Temple Square Next to new Civic Auditorium FREE PARKING DRIVE-I- N Senator L. A. 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VPAiA,C ON DOMHffiO AND COMMERCIAL PICKUP A DELIVERY IN TOWN i FR (Paid political adv. by Duchesne County Democratic Committee, John Zupko, chaiman) O MISCELLANEOUS O MISCELLANEOUS O Mr. and Mr. Theodore Baldwin Sr. of Bellflower, Cell., parents of the groom were over- - JUDGE tl Utah Bar Tuadc Uka City, to tha Coun- cil of tha Twelve, spoke and lavs Tbs dedicatory prayer. Bishop LsGrand Gilbert was lacbarie of the meeting! ' Carl VaaTassSll and Georgs Marett told of how some of tbs materials were obtained that were used In the building. Other speakers included i Chad Evens, Clark Lusty, Kale Holfnte and Pres. Elmer Moon. Mrs. Nancy Gilbert and Mrs. Shirley Gilbert played a piano and organ duct; vocal solo, Eleanor Capoon. Mr. and Mrs. Angua Bishop, Mr. end Mrs. Clyde Bishop and family of Pay son attended the dedication services. Mr. Angua Bishop was building supervisor and lived at Brldgeland while the building was being built. Mr. and Mrs. Gals Larson and family of St Georgs arrived Sunday to spend a few days vial ting with his mother Vera Larsen. They also attended the dedication asrvlces. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans and baby of LaGrande, Ore., returned home Monday. Chad has been assisting at the LeGrand GUbert term the past few weeks. And Betty and the baby flew down to Salt Lake then came out In order to visit with her parents the Hale Holgatea and attended tha dedication services at the ward C3EYAIN D Accepted Collect of tbo Thomas M. WILL TRADE TIRES EXPERIENCED-QUALIFIE- . wm 78 huuH) I E&QQjd chapel. (Paid political adv. by John B Gala and J. Rulon Andorton) Roe ms TsIevWaa a Ah caaJhlaned tingles $6.00 we PswMsi $1 JO we Twini SI 0.00 ua DMB8ELAND Richards assistant HCDER HKATINQ AMD ,i CONSTRUCTION . COMPANY. i Ilf ( SQUARE Mariam Caffes Steps anri Dining par years ELM ROOSEVELT PHONE 428 Uiatab hens-- 84-0- 8 When finished, the realignment of U.I. 40 will be a 40? Mr. and Mrs. Larry K allay toot road bod, aurtecod to the Tablona-Han- na and family, Denver, Cole., Carroad Junction, Salt Lake were or IB mlloa. olyn Mayor A 100-to-ot visitors at tbs horns of thsir elonr span, conlyUa mother lira. Lotta Msyer and crete bridge will be built across also attandad open house tor the Strawberry River (the first SO Oct. afternoon creating) weat of Ducbaano, tbs the George Cooke Friday Sunday also. Brldssland ward clapal was dadlcatod. ' Eldar Franklin D. guests Gilberts. night ALLEH fast, ral labia aarvlca All Car Parts & Accessories real estate. 4. Both the Taxpayer's Electors Oath and the Challenged Elector's Oath forms are to he placed In Bag No. 6 of the election returns materials. INDUCTION CALL for November will lnduda throe man bosMss the volunteer inductee. 4 ment for sharpening and retooth-In- g hand saws and circle saws i tion,. Mrs. Odaklrk reported. S of SHARP!!!!, We now have the latest equip- During October, caata hava bean filed in tbo civil division of the district court in Duchesne county relaUvo to subdivisions in western Duchesne County. Tbo first case, No. 4131, was filed Oct. 7, 1866, and lists the Arizona Public Service Co., a corp, aa plan tiff, and W. C. Ogle slid Virginia M. Ogle, hie wife, as plaintiffs. The plaintiff la seeking Judgment In the amount of $448.23, plus $13.03 coats, and coats of court. On this asms date, International Investments, Ltd., a corp., filed a case against William C. Ogle and Virginia A. Ogle, hie wife, Richard G. Sinclair, Zollar Escrow Corp., dba Bankers Escrow Corp., Pinion Ridge Land Corp, a corp, and Kings Realty Co., a corp. Tha plaintiff la seeking judgment against Pinion Ridge Land Co. for $8,588.46, plus $1,400.00 attorneys feen and costa. On tha first cause of action against W. C. Ogle and Virginia A. Ogle, his wife, and Richard G. Sinclair, the plaintiff la seeking judgment of $8,588.46, plue coat of court. On the second cause of action, tha plaintiff seeks $828.68 Judgment, plus $250.00 attorney feaa and coat of court, from Zollar Escrow Corp., dba, Bankers Escrow Corp., and King's Realty Co. and this same amount from the Ogles. The complaint has reference to delinquent contracts and certain agreements for the sale Because of a recent Supreme Court ruling in regards to bond elections it is necessary to change some of the procedures. In addition to the attached regular "Instructions To Judges", the following must be done. ( During tha REAL district court Co-o- p it riWWWWMMWMaaaaaaawMMsssM DUCHESNE DIRECTORY AffaAaaaaaMtaaaaawMwiitowgMHi Hardware Groceries Clothing Appliances KOHLS your one-sto- p SHOPPING CENTER Df DUCHESNE 7181 or 1841 . |