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Show I STANDARD Room veil, I'tah Thursday. February ' 1 9, 1967 )iana Miles Is lltamont ilgh sweetheart Miss Diu i.i Miles was crowned Altuni'int high school sweet- FOR SALE! DUCHESNE TOP QUALITY FT. OAK HARDWOOD flooring; 3.000 ft Ceiling Tile O. Paul Wileken, Phone 461 R Corn Silage -- - Koosew-l- t 3 Rest Assured Youre Best Insured WITH I II E Agent AI'TO 9 KIKE Lawrell Jensen BI.IRJ. CO-O- P Re. - 6X4-539- 5 FOR SALE FOR SALE i APT. for rent In Altamont with wash house and garage. Call 6. HEBER HEATING A Construction Company, your certified Lennox Dealer, Sales A Service. Call Heber City, collect. OATS and WHEAT, also oat straw. Phone 654-111- 1, 682-448- 6. 14 ESTABLISHED TAVF.RN in BEAUTIFUL Wutlitzer spinet Utah County. Write 222 So. piano, 3495.00. Vernal Music 1st East, Springville, Utah, or phone Co., Vernal, Utah. 489-640- 9. Notice of Bids Union High School will accept HOME in Roose- bids for the exchange of typevelt. See Jack Burgess. Phone writers. Typewriters to be 259-exchanged Include ten manual and four electric typewriters. FOUND One bid should be submitted fourteen electric typefor ONE LADYS BROWN Purse: one pair man's leather gloves: writers with the trade-i- n lady's handkerchief at Mt. allowance. Bids must Include Bids will Fuel Supply Open House. service guarantee. Owners mav pick up at Mt. he accepted until February 14, Fuel Office. 1067 at 8:00 p.r.i., and will be opened at that time. The Union High School Board of Klanagers MISCELLANEOUS reserves the right to reject WE HAVE BUYERS for 2 any and all bids. good cattle ranches. Improved Published in the Uintah Basin or places lliat can at least Standard January 26, February 640 acres each. Frjrer Corp., 2 and 9, 1967. 2415 Kicsel Ave., Ogden, Ut. 8tc SINGER SALES SERVICE. We repair all makes of sewing machines. Write The Singer Company, 2109 8a 11th Sealed bids will be received East, or call Dee Pacheco, by mail or In person for the 474, Roosevelt Hotel. pro-er- ty sale of LDS Church-owne- d and building, located at Bids are to be Utahn, Utah. addressed to Duchesne Second HELP WANTED Ward, Bishop Neill Jensen, Du WANTED COUPLE to live chesne, Utah. in and operate Dina Land Bids will be received mi or GIRLS HOME; husband to before the 13th day of Febcontinue present occupation. 7 at p.m. Bids Call Vernal, or con- ruary, 1967, at be the above will opened tact Lela or Orvel Hullinger. Da mentioned office at : chesne Second LDS Chapel WANTED: A good reliable p.m. on February 13th, 1967, man to supply customers with Interested bidders are Invited DuRawleigh Products In chesne County. Write Raw- to attend bid opening if they desire. 7, leigh, Dept. Bids will be accepted for the Denver, Cola with property, buildbuilding ROOSEVELT CITY is now acwithout property, or pro ing Sumcepting applications for mer Recreation Director for perty only. The seller reserves the right the 1967 season nnd applications for Swimming Pool to accept any bid or to reSupervisor for the 1967 sea- ject any or all bids. son. Address applications to Duchesne Second Ward Roosevelt City Corporation. Bishop Neill Jensen Box 248, Roosevelt. Utah. Duchesne, Utah Published in the Uintah Basin Standard February 2 and 9, 1967, 2-- HEAD BEEK-tyiHeifers; "tart calving in 30 days. Sell COMPLETE BEAUTY Salon, part or nil. Cull Alva Snow, including equipment, supplies. 11 or 271, Roosevelt. Owner-operatmoving from Duchesne. Call Fay Davis, SORRY SAL is now a merry te gal. She used Blue Lustre rug and upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shnmpoocr 51. Nielsen Furniture, Roosevelt. FOR SALE OR TRADE Phone 38. MODERN home 50 HEAD OF GOOD EWES to in Duchesne. Close to school. start lambing April 5. Con' Contact Van Wllkerson at the West Main Texaco Service, tact Bob Crowley. 021 -- R3. 1. tp Duchesne, Utah. Phone 35 738-556- 1. 738-596- AUTOMATIC Wentinghouse washer, completely recondl tloned, 570. Ray Haslem, Tri dell. Phone 523-613- 6. o' new tires, winterized, radio, heater; uses no oil, 3195. Call 29. 1956 FORD ii -- 8, 738-596- d, at school zones! 1 BEDROOM modem SAFETY completely fenced, Heed the instructions; help good size garden lot and celprotect our little tax deduclar. Located in Third Ward. tions. Progressive Music Stu Charles Winn. Phone 122-dios, 60 North Main, phone 287, Roosevelt. 40 TONS CRASS HAY, 522 a FOR SALE ton. Call James O. Ames in REAL ESTATE Ioka. Phone 017-JACRE RANCH, located 640 BALED HAY and straw. See drive of within Elmer Yergensen. Phone 267 229 acres irrigated, Roosevelt, or 230. 100 shares government water. COLEMAN GAS FURNACES, 170 shares private water; licensed, bonded, insured for complete with springs and gas installations. Pink's. Call storage ponds; machinery; 212 or 71. Roosevelt. livestock; house and other or SUPER stuff, sure nuf! That's buildings. Phone Mac contact Myton. Murray. Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Rent electric HOME in shampooer 51. Sprouse-Reit- z 8tore, Roosevelt. carpeted, den. family room Burgess, RooseFOR SALE- - 3 Magic Chef gas Contact Jack295-Phone velt. ranges, heavy duty restauHOME In rant type. 2 hot tops. 8 open burners. 2 ovens (21x23"); Duchesne; good condition; stove Is 56 long. 29" wide. new kitchen with dishwasher, 1 Call (or 341 in garbage disposal, and built-i- n 311.600.00. May asRoosevelt after 5 p.m.) range sume F.H.A. loan. J. E. Smith, Crest Oak Dr.. Salt Lake NEW HOLLAND Super 69 4460 17. Utah. City, 8N Ford Hayliner Baler; also Tractor. Call or see Sam WORK WANTED Kunz, Bluebell. PORTABLE WELDING and water thawing, also hard fac1964 BELAIR CHEV. Station Phone 660, Howing build-uWagon; low mileage; very ard Buck. Will build custom good condition. Contact Loryn trailers to suit. Ross. Phone SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Rea sonable. Call Altamont. USED STOKERMATIC in top George Ross. condition. Call 429. -- home-carpete- 3. ii Notice of Bids so 789-202- 6, ton Pickup V-real dean, new rubber, four speed transmission. Will trade for older Ford or Chev. truck. See at Duchesne Texaco Service, West Main St, 1. Duchesne, Utah. Phone 1925 FORD FOUR-BEDROO- UTB-130-12- FOR LEASE BUSINESS BUILDING main street In Roosevelt, formerly occupied by Bumps Sporting Goods; also apartment upstairs; natural gas available December 1. Contact R. O. Curry, Roosevelt Phone 841. R. THREE-BEDROO- 738-241- 625-394- 6. p. 682-454- 5. Notice of Bids Sealed bids will be received by mall or In person in terms per lot for the sale of LDS Church-owne- d property, located at Neola, Utah. Bids are to be addressed to Evan L. Osen, Bishop, at Neola, Utah Box 246. Bids will be received on or before the 12th day of February, 1967, at 12:00 noon. Bids will be opened at the above mentioned office at Neola LDS Chapel, 12:00 noon on February 12th, 1967. Interested bidders are Invited to attend bid opening If they desire. It is suggested that Interested bidders WANTED contact Evan L. Olsen, Bishop, YOUR 124 gal., 300 gallon and of Neola, Utah for further In500 gallon used Butane tanks. formation and details. Contact Con at Con's Beeline The property is described as or phone 638. Follows: Beg. at a pt. 10ft. W. of the NE. cor. of Lot 4, Block 4, Neola Survey, th. W. 178 ft., th. S. 187 ft., th. E. 178 ft., th. K. 187 ft. to beg. The seller reserves the right makes sewing to accept any bid or to reMACHINES AND WATER ject any or all bids. SOFTENERS REFAIRED! 625-331- 5. package of family protaction. Our high value, economical Family Protector. Sea me today Theron Leavitt Phone 157 all Neola Ward Roosevelt ITATI PAIS STATE FARM llhl REPAIRS Pat Roberts Phone 17 - Roosevelt, Utah tc -4 IHIMIAMCJ Bp. An Inspection will be made March 1 of all grease and sand traps in garages, service stations and restaurants to determine that they conform to standard requirements. ORSON STEVENS, Councilman In charge Sewer Department. Roosevelt City Published In the Uintah Standard Feb. 9, 16, 1967. Meeting Notice Notice is given of Annual Meeting of the Uintah Basin Irrigation Company to be held Saturday. February 11, 1967, at 1:00 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Myton, Utah. CLARK ROBERTS, Secretary BRING formerly patrolled this area recently moved to Fort Duchesne where he will be closer to police headquarters. Mr. Wardle and family occupy the house vacated by Paul Sanchez, Mrs. Lehman Henry and children left Jan. 30 for Mankato, Minnesota where they will visit Mrs. Henry's parents. Josephine Secakuku of Torrence, Calif., has been here for the past two weeks caring for her mother Mrs. Adlah Zufelt who suffered a stroke. Barry Thompson returned Saturday from St. Mark's hospital In Salt Lake where he had surgery on his foot. Word has been received that Pvt. Pat Reary who has been station at Ft. Bliss, Texas has now arrived In Anchorage, Alaska. The O. E. O. community workers training classes are well underway with Instructors from the U. of U. They are held at Friendship Hall, three days a week and will continue for eight weeks. The courses briefly cover Introduction to psychology, pnuosopny, communications and lnvolement of actual community work. After completions of the course six will be selected to do commun lty work on the reservation In Whlterocks, Myton and Ft. Duchesne, Randlett, and Ouray. Harold Groves, Jr., ls the training coordinator and trainees are John Cesspooch.. Catherine Jenks, Hazel Wardle, Rufcv Black, Henry Wopsock, Mary Mary Murray, Larry Murray, James Murray and Edith IOKA by Louise Jorgwnsea Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone, former residents, were In Ioka over the weekend visiting friends. Henry Jorgensen, Orem, and Wayne Cornaby, Notice Published in the Uintah Standard February 9, 1967, Pleasant Grove visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen. The Roosevelt Ward held their budget Supper Friday night and many members from Roosevelt and Idea enjoyed delicious supper. Mr. and Mrs. Golden But terfleld, Salt Lake, are par' ents of a baby girl. She will answer to the name of Wendy. Grandmother Is Mrs. Lucy Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wash burn and daughter Leslie went to Salt Lake on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zobell honored their son Alan Sat' urday on his 12th birthday. The guests were Roger Dart, Lorry Walker, Ivan Wileken, David Bowden, Kim Albertson, Ricky Seaver, Dean Bolton, Ervin Jones and Mark el Anderson and the boys enjoyed games and then had Dlpplty Dogs and cake and ice cream cones. EM TO US NOW ! Rototillers, lawnmowers, and all other small motors not In use now can be repaired and serviced for spring use! THEY WILL BE READY IN PLENTY OF TIME . NO WAITING! . . Evan L. Olsen. Roosevelt Stake Box 246 Neola, Utah Published in the Uintah Basin Standard February 2 and 9, 1967. ssr wtajarrMr-- Altamont. PHONE 428 Parts & Accessories ROOSEVELT towotA, Brother-so- n Workshop being planned for Auxiliary unit The American Legion Auxiliary Department of Utah Leadership Workshop will be held Fell. 25, 26 at Cantp Williams, Utah. Every Auxiliary unit In the state Is expected to send reto this school, the ALTAfflONT SWEETHEART miss Diana ITIi las was presentation first of Its kind sponsored by crouinad sweetheart of Altamont high school the Utah Department of The ball Friday evening. She will American Legion Auxiliary. during Mrs. Mary A. Burgess, prescompete Saturday night at Uintah for the ident of District 9 (Duchesne Uintah Basin Sweetheart and Uintah counties) Is urging the units from Duchesne, Rose, in Altamont. Miss SecaMyton, Roosevelt, Ft. kuku, who Is an RN, has been Duchesne, Vernal and Jensen nursing her mother during the to send at least two represennights at the hospital. tatives each. Amelia Daniels, now a pat Registration is set for 8 a.m. lent at the nursing home, conFell. 25, and the school will tinues to Improve. conclude early Sunday afterA letter has been received noon. from Raymond Wlsslup of Ran Purpose of the workshop Is dlett, who is with the Job Corps to train and develop leaders. ClXJRCh In Frenchlmrg, Kentucky. ESC The workshop Includes sessions by Captain Roberts students have written letter to for program planning, publicity, Raymond. parliamentary law, problems, Services Next Week: Sunday planning, action, motivation, St. Martins Group Use New Bibles: St. Martin's Discussion Is the First Sunday in Lent service, objectives and alms. Group, which meets at the Make regular attendance at Bulletins have been mailed church every Wednesday eve- church on Sunday a part of to each unit, giving further ning at 8:00 p.m., Is now using your Lenten discipline. There details of the school and rethe TEV New Testament for will be Morning Prayer and gistration requirements, Mrs. Sermon at St. Martins at 9:00 Burgess said. Bible Study. The TEV is American Bible Societys newest a.m.; Church School will be held translation, published just 4 following the service. There will be regular Wednesday 10:00 months ago. The group Is will le Morning Prayer and a.m. Services at St. Elisabeths the This week the during Lent. using paperback edition so Sermon at Holy Spirit, conductthat they can feel free to mark ed by Lay Reader Robert How service will be the Litany and passages and write In the mar- ell, at 11:00 a.m., and Mora Perltentlal Office. The Episcopal Church welgins. They are eagerly await- lug Prayer and Sermon at St, ing the TEV Old Testament Elisabeth's at 11:00 a.m. There comes you I which should be available In about one year. Mr. Leo Hancock assigns Old Testament puzzlers to the group, such as "Who stood In tears amid the alien corn?", "Who denied he was his brother's keeper? and "What was the Manna from heaven? The groups Social Inquiry for this week will concern Christian Hospitality. Their Investigation this past week concerned Lenten Prac- thair title. Episcopal News tices. Reservation News: Cordie Mae reed, Episcopal Seminary Class student, has moved to SLC with her family for the winter. Mr. Stanley Lyman, new b.l.a. superintendent, was the key speaker at the Whlterocks Community Meeting Thursday evening. Wilson Taveapont, a recent patient at the VA Hospital In SLC, Is now at home. Miss Josephine Secakuku, who was called home because of the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Ada Zufelt, Is staying with her sister, Mrs. Kenneth La- - Local dentists SPECIAL TRUCK WEEK! 15 New Ones Now On The Lot! sponsor poster contest in Basin Is yesterdays meat loaf wearing a big grin when you smile, with a few peas anti carrots crammed In between? This Is a shame, for February 5th to 11th Is National Childrens Dental Health Week. The high school students of Duchesne County have been busy making posters for a contest on proper dental care. Those posters are now being judged and will be displayed In the stores and businesses throughout the county during this week. There have been alKxit 70 posters entered from Union high school and about 25 from Altamont and Ducliesno There will be high schools. an electric toothbrush given in each area for the winner. These students will then be honored at a school assembly in their area In about two weeks. The prizes are donated by l.)r. Dale Larsen and Dr. Don M.tnlvl.i and the organization and time Is donated by their wives. Several of the most outstanding posters will be kept and sent to the Granite school dlst. Art Contest (poster division) In March. Ta-blo- All Car Genna Vee was named first runnerup. Site is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William N. Brothersou, Honeta. Judy Thacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Thacker, Upalco, was named Miss Congenlaltly by vote of the contestants. Others vying for the Altamont crown were Claudlne Mitchell, Shauna Vallorie Marshall, Fisher, Uorene Monsen and Jean Burton. nt 4 -- BEDROOM FRIGIDAIRE electric range, with oven on top; cooking elements pull out: stainless steel copper-ton- e in color. Just like new; will sacrifice! Phone 682-448- AT OUR MUSIC STORE FOR SALE OR RENT Musical Instruments, all types! (Trade-i- n Allowance) RECORDS - MUSIC Repair Service SMITH'S MUSIC CENTER GUSHER, Phone uae ment. Phone Apts. or lull Friday evening. -- furnished apart- Band; Howell Dan Appawoo, 690-Dlllman Whiterlver Band; and Fred A. Conetah, Uncompahgre Band. furnished apart- Eligible voters of the three ment Call 762-- J or 108. bands are urged to take an active part In placing names SMALL HOME, furnished or for nominations on February unfurnished. Phone 457. Tellers have been 19, 1907. assigned to take nominations NEWLY REDECORATED 3- - In the five major Indian comroom apartment with fire- -' munities: plaee; utilities paid. Call 31 Fort Duchesne, Lula Brock 292-- 1 -- BEDROOM 625-359- 2. CROP HAIL Farmers Union Insurance FARMERS Phone 227 INSURE WHERE YOURE SURE with INSURANCE AGENCY Residence 58 Office 338 POST OFFICE BUILDINO Roosevelt, Utah Joe Malnar of three Tribal Business Committee memlwrs will expire on March 11, 19C7. They are Maxle Chapoose, Uintah FOR RENT BASIN IMPLEMENT & TIRE CO. Phone 317 by Violet Parrlette 4.00(1 heart during their Sweetheart She will cniiijiete with other basin sweethearts for the title of Uintah Basin Sweetheart Saturday night at Uintah high school. Miss Miles Is a daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles, and Mary Mary Murray; Wlilte-- i ks, Clifford Duncan andSld-n- i v Atwine; Myton, Frances Mt. r. and Nettle Perank; Randle.:, Bernice Cesspooch and ina Serawop and Ouray, Ruth and Annette Cesspooch, Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Eininons, will fl to Lansing, Michigan, Feb, to participate In the alunnl d Mlnulphed scholarship coin-peion. She Is competing for full four years scholarship the University of Michigan wirre ten such scholarships are being offered, with 700 students Invited to compete, Allen Tahguv resigned his jcli with the Cattle Enterprise to accept temporary police work with the Ute Indian Tribe. He will be stationed at Ouray. Ray Wardle, Chief or Police who Most any color & size available LK AT THESE USED ONES! n O 1965 Ford 8 Lwbf V-- (One owner x2-to- Actual miles) 1966 Chev. 6, (6,000 Actual Miles) 4-spe- 1964 Chev.- 6, A Real Owner 4-spe- ed ed (One 1958 GMC 6, - See it!) (A 4-spe- Buy) ed Dandy 1962 Chev.1 i!i" On tier -- ton You Can't Min 1957 Ford V2-to- n, on This) auto. LOOK - DRIVE - TRADE! l. PHONE & L. "YOUR SS ONE-STO- P Motor Co. CAR SERVICE" ROOSEVELT V-- i Tig |