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Show ents Mr. and Mrs. David JenSTANDARD kins. ) Roourvrlt, Utah Glenda Cox, Ogden; Dallen 196 Thuraday,, November 17, Cox, Salt Lake, were overnight guests at their parents home Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Cox. Merlin Huber was a visitor to Price, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Har-pol- e, by Merl Horrooka visited one day last week with the Loyal Coxs. Clyde Harpole, Sandy, Is staying two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins. David Jenkins and Walter Prince spent a few days at their ranch on Mosby mountain. Ethel Taylor was a substitute teacher on Monday for Mrs. Lee. Election was held on November 8, at the Lapolnt school house. Judges were Mae Sprouse, Ora Swain and Vera Huber. Marvin Ottoson and son Blake, Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend with the Orville Swains and enjoyed the pheasant hunt. Ray Sprouse, Arizona, visited mother Mae Sprouse and Mr, and Mrs. Golden Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain were visitors In Salt lake during the week. Orville went to see his doctor. They visited a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ottoson and family. Work meeting was held November 8, by the Relief Society I LAPOINT Sandy, Mr, and Mra. Jerry visited last week grand- with Mrs. Harpoles Rich, Dinosaur, Colo., visited last weekend with a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Huber and family. Wayne Lee, Salt Lake, spent the weekend home with par ents Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Har pole and three children, Sandy, spent the weekend with par mother, Mable Jenkins at the rest home In Roosevelt. The Lapolnt Relief Society held their annual bazaar and turkey supper at the ward cha-p- le November 9. A large crowd attended. Many beautiful miscellaneous Items were on dis- play. Steve Shurz, Salt Lake, It is very convenient to prepare your deposits at attend Members of the Duchesne County Board of Education, Supt. Thomas J. Abplanalp, and Clerk C. C. Mickelson, will attend the annual State School Boards Convention this week, Wed. through Frt. at the Skyline high school, Salt The two board members-eleKeith Bergqulstand Loryn ct Ross, are Invited to attend this convention, also. S. For quality printing, no matter what the Job, try the Uintah Basin Standard first. here. BANK OF VERNAL Nat-che- es, Three agencies to report on development bert and George Glen Horrocks Attending the National Congress of American Indians National convention In Oklahoma City this week are Mr. and Mrs. Maxle Chapoose, Fred Conetah, and Frank Arrowchls, business committee members; Wilbur Cuch, Fort Duchesne; John Wopsock, Whlterocks;Roy Topenotes, Myton; Harvey Randlett and Alvin Ignacio, Ouray, all community representatives, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrlette, representatives for the tribal newsletter. A new group of VISTA trainees from the University of Utah arrived on the reservation Tuesday to stay for three weeks of training among the Ute people. David Jenkins returned home from the LDS hospital In Salt Lake. He Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Jensen and family, Roy, spent last weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and Merlin Huber and families. Mr. Jensen enjoyed the pheasant hunt. Terry Nellson has received his call for the service and The Bureau of Reclamation, will report sometime In Nov. the U. S. Forest Service, and Dellls Morrill, Vernal, was the Bureau of Indian Affairs In Lapolnt during the week lookwill give a report on their ing after his bees. agency's project plans for the Army Private First Class development of Duchesne Tiny Max Clark 20, son of County Monday, Nov. 21, at Mr. and Mrs. L Jay Clark, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., at the courtwas assigned to the 71st artil- room In Duchesne. The publery In Cam Rank Bay, Viet lic is Invited to this meeting, Nam. which was called by the DuMr. and Mrs. Tommy Reid-hea- d chesne County Commission In of Glenwood Springs, Colo, conjunction with the formation returned to their home after of a master plan of developvisiting with part ents Mr. and ment for the county. Mrs. Kay Winn. Judy Horrocks, Karla Lee and JoAnn Huber were on Union high school honor roll for the first 6 week term of school. Sike Thompson made a trip to Price with mine props. Mr. and Mrs. David Phlls-bur- y and children, Las Vegas, visited last week with parents Mr. and Mrs. Sike Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lam- to by Violet Parrlette SLC convention women. home and mail them Talmage asks School Board to FT. DUCHESNE Speech, hearing Parks, Ogden, spent last weekend visiting with Glenn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks and family. They enjoyed the pheasant hunt while s for dump area program underway here This small west Duchesne County community Is not down In the dumps." It doesn't have a dump to Its name. While trying to Improve the Image of Talmage, by a dean-u- p A good start has been made on the new speech and hearing program which was Inaugurated this year In the Duchesne County School District. Ralph E. Edwards, speech and hearing correction 1st, reports 60 students are enrolled campaign this fall, community leaders decided to seek help from the Duchesne County Commission to locate and establish a dump ground. This problem was brought to the county commission by Kenneth Carter, Leo Farnsworth, Durrell Farnsworth and Taylor Thayne. They requested the county to let them have some Bilyk E. UwaiA . speech land to be designated as a dump ad hearing correcttealst ground. Although the commission chairman William J. Ost-l- er Informed the group the county has no land In that vicinity, they would not dump this entire matter back Into the laps of the committee, but stated that If the Talmage people would OF THE WEEK procure a dump site and put up signs designating It as such, RECIFE OF THE WEEK SHRIMP AND CABBAGE SALAD the county will maintain a road to It and push or cover the trash This recipe was submitted by when the county road equipConnie Duncan of the Soclal-ett- e ment Is in that area, Club. 1 pkg. commercial sour cream 1 head cabbage (grated) 2 T salad dressing 12 onion (grated) 1 can (med.) shrimp 12 t. salt dash of pepper 12 c. chopped celery the speech correction program. In the hearing conservation program, a total of 1,100 students were tested since Sept. In the grades kindergarten, 2, The testing 4, 6, 8, and 10. Is done In everyother grade so that every two years every student will have been tested. A total of 29 students throughout the county were diagnosed as having hearing problems and were Immediately referred to a medical doctor. Several of these student referrals have been seen already One has by ear specialists. had ear surgery, another has obtained hearing aids, and others were treated for Infection problems. We Mr. Edwards says, appreciate the help and cooperation from the parents, school personnel, local physicians and the school nurse in making this program a success." In the speech correction program, Mr. Edwards travels to the schools throughout the Blend together county on scheduled visits to work with the students every week m various speech problems. Mr. Edwards Is a native of Emery County. He graduated from South Emery high school, College of Southern Utah, and Brigham Young University, and Is presently doing graduate work in speech pathology and audiology. Ralph's wife, Marsha, is a native of Lark. Both have served LDS Missions. 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