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Show V MANILA AT UINTAH ALTAMONT AT DUCHESNE TABIONA AT UNION Basketball schedule Friday Roosevelt halruian. Jr. staff sought District C Lamping Ufes in sight of crown as season rolls along Thu Utah National Parks Council have this year fulfilled the ileslre ot ni.iny scouters, I.) uilei in;. 'h in an 'ipirtimliv i .1 f'lilM'II ,:) Suit 0ixr-tunllir- .s to serve as volunteer ineiulieis tml.iv wi'ic .miiimiici'i of the raiup staff at Maple bV Ml . I'll I" "I i !!::di Uliitjh :i. i .Dell scoiitels will Caii.ps. serve directly under the Camp Director and work with Ihe Scout Kxecutives. This opportunity will give the scouter a Miss Ami Perkins, daughter greater understanding ol camp of Mr. .hi i Mis. Then l'crkins, operations and provide him a was cruwned Uidmi high m.IiouI training expci lence that will sweftlic.iit buturd.iy night (hir- le of value (o the districts, ing tliP Jllllll.il Mlffthejl't I. .ill. stated Mr. Tomlinson. Scouts and Explorers, 14 Jnall SulllV.ill, (l.till'IlKTdf Mr. of age and holding the and Mr'.. ii Milllv.m and years of I.ile or Eagle, and r IlOCkV Miitu' .f iij.'li'e' and .Mrs. James wcie interested in serving on the Junior Stalf at the High Uintah named utteiid.iuts. Miss Perkins will cninpcte or Maple Did) Camp should with other fch'iul sweethearts apply at once, stated Mr. Tom- for summer camp activities j Ann Perkins Region Six teams moveioi.e si ep closer to completing their wins crown schedule last Wecr., aS tWw rounds of games wen- on the docket. Out come of tin- games was about as predicted, with little clunge in team Maudlin:?.. at Union high - - 'V:r,, Basin at L'liitiili high sclwol Saturday night when a Uintah Basin Sweetheart will be crowned. Miss Marsha I: Duchesne, Uintah Basin Sweetheart of 1966, will crown the new winner. Miss l'erkins sangaslier talent nunihi r during comietitlon. Her two attendants presented piano solos. of tlx linson. : Wednesday evening, Uintah downed Uichesne (at Vernal) 00 to 57; Tahiouu squeaked past Manila 61 to ij'i, and Union downed Altamont 7u to AH. The game ol tlie day would luve to .i lie the game, which Saw Smith of Manila pour through 32 mints in an elfort to spark his team. Giles of Tdbidlia hit 23 points to lea his team to the victory. With the score tied in the last minute of play, Tahioua took the hall and decided to wait for a final shot. In the try for the basket Tahlona was fouled, resulting In two foul shots, Ixilh good. With only seconds showing on Manila-Tablon- 1 Scouts and Scouters interested In these iipjiorlunitles should contact liert Daimeiilicrt, District Scout Executive. The High Uintah Camp will start ori July 31 and run to The Camp Maple August 5. Dell will open on June 5 and continue for 11 es 8 p.isi weeks of -- a r:v u i r t aK .'.''itj'-r 7 5 5 E r i Wrestling meet set Thursday S7-'DI-- 3 ' 1 i 13 the dock, Manila rough! tl,. 3 ball down court. It was jt ted out by Tai lona. With onl-one oi two set 'll, is left, Manila threw the ball It:, but while trying to get aw. i.. Manila convene only one of the two tns, leat ing them one point behind Ta biona at tlie lAizer. Union high students on the Ix.iring Frtdav night's nxnnl, third term honor roll Include Union downed Manila 77 to 51, 32 students who had an averUintah beat Altamont 31 to IT, age of 3.5 or better. Ten and IAichesne came out on to; Mii'b'iits received straight A at Tabioua, 76 to 72. report cards. Tai.ionu was again In Seniors, Keita Lynn Hambroll, In their try lin, Jack Uresk, 4.0; Rosalie Duchesne. Tabby hel Dennis, 3.89; Joyce Leavitt, the lead at several points Rocky Hanson, 3.75; Brent throughout tlie game, and wet Heardall, David Marx, 3.67; two mints ahead at the hall. J'.aii Sullivan, John Thompson, Tabriz in was top scorer of the 3.55. game with a total of 31 mints, Juniors, Susan Harmston, while Jensen of Duchesne hit Eileen McKee, 4.0; Lorraine for 25 to lead his team. Shields 3.84; Jean Ashby, Becky At Union, Labruin and FerWilcox, 3.78; Charlotte Dennis guson teamed up to get 14 points 3.75; Gloria Uresk, 3,C7;Karen each, followed closely by Bergqulst, 3.59; Sue Ann Betts Gollaher and Johnson with Susan Martin, 3.53; Evon Clark, 10 each, to push Union to an Karla Lee, 3.5. easy win. Sophomores, Barbara Bell, Tlie Walker Brotliers were Gwen Dye, Shauna Liddell, Mor-ii- a the story at Altamont as they Sheplierd, Shelley Sprouse, lead Uintah to a win, Aldcn Whitehead, 4.0; JoAnn getting 19 and 18 points. Thac- Huber, Rebecca Jenson, LaJean ker was high for Altamont with Leavitt, 3.89; Meda Mecham, 10 points. 3.78; Julie Dennis, 3.67. With three rounds of play left to complete the league schePUBLIC MEETING dule, each team Is fighting for (Continued from Pg. 1) Ducliesne's loss to be reviewed at position. Thursdays nt . Union high lists honor roll for third term ot Wrestlers of the northern dlvlson of Region Six have completed the regularly scheduled meets of the season, and will enter a divisional meet Thursday (February 9) In Vernal. The meet will feature wrestlers from schools throughout the Basin, and will qualify winners for a regional meet to be held also In Vernal February 17 and 18. Neola, 3rd ward play Saturday in zone 24 finals Bas-coi- n, Uintah left the Utes as undisputed champs, while the Eagles dropped Into a tie with Union for second place. Other standings remained the same. This F'riday evening the three toi teams meet tlie three bottom teams, so, barring any upsets, the team standings will remain the same through week. The only real tests" will come the last two games, Union and Duchesne will pair off next Thursday to decide the second place standing, and the following week, Union will entertain Uintah, In a las ditch effort to topple the league leaders. Chances of taking away the Utes twn-gamargin are nil, however, as tliey play Manila and Tahlona In the next two games, both on the Vernal court. an-otl- ROYALTY AT UNION Peikins, canter was crown- ed Union Sweetheart, Saturday Sullivan, left. Joan night. and Becky UJilcox, are her will compete Ann the Uintah ntB. for Basin Sweetheart crown Saturday at Uintah. public meeting. Earlier in the day Thursday (today), a committee comprised of one member from each of the county commissions of Duchesne and Uintah counties, a member of each school board, the two superintendents, representatives of cities, and other delegates representing schools, church and civic organizations, will meet In Salt Lake City with the Coordinating Council on higher education, In order to explain the proposal to that group, and answer any questions The tlut might be raised. appropriation hinges, to a great extent, on the acceptance or rejection of the proposal by the coordinating council. A report of tills Salt Lake session will also be made at the Thursday evening public meeting. A TTENTION! YES, we would like to call your attention to the fact that we have just hired JIM NEBEKER, one of the Basins top personalities, as our truck salesman ! NEW & USED car & Persons throughout the Basin have an Interest In the junior college Issue are invited and urged to attend the meeting Thursday evening, at 8 p.m. In the Roosevelt Junior high lu tiding. who Q B.Y.U. EDUCATION DAY (Continued from Pg. 1) Feminine Facts From Frec-ke- ls to Figures". 12:00 p.in. Dinner. p.m. Paul Felt, The Book of Mormon and Laman-it- e Israel". Keith Melville, Pottawattamlne Politics: The Politics of Iowa". 2:00 p.m. Elmer Knowles, How to Deal with Dlsenchant-meand Disengagement". Keith Melville, The Mormons and the Compromise of 1850". 3:00 p.m. Elmer Knowles, Understanding Children's Be0 nt havior". 4:00 p.m. -- j Paul Felt, The Gentile Responsibility to the Lamanltes". 5:00 p.m. 6:00 Melville, Early Steps of Territorial Government or Getting off on the Wrong Foot". 7:00 p.m. Kathy Taylor, Your Looks Shape Your Life and You Stupe Your Looks". 8:00 p.m.- - Elmer Knowles, "Helping Your Teenager Control Those Surges and Urges". p.m.--Kei- F A C q '.'P'ir'.V '"A- t&& v - Jim would like all of his friends to drop in and see him for any of their car and truck needs. He will give your needs personal attention and will endeavor to do the best job for you - the customer! Stop by any time. No obligation! 6. & L Clhevrolef-Bnic- k Co. Arvin Labrum and Jay Gates Phone 223 or 657 division. Buy Shopping Days JOIN SWIFTS LUCKY GAME OF FORTUNE SWEEPSTAKES FUEL OPEN HOUSE (Continued from Pg. 1) MT. Roosevelt, Utah Over 125 pounds of roast beeaf, 500 rolls and a like number of cookies, plus mountains of I'opcorn and gallons of punch and lu't coffee were served during the ceremony which continued from 12 noon until 7 p.m. We spread out the red carpet (it was placed at the entrance of the gas showcase building for the grand opening) and tlie good people of Duchesne It was a county responded. wonderful occasion and one we will remember with pleasure," Mr. Saltzglver said. Winners of tlie special free prizes drawn during tlie course of the grand opeing were Wallace IVnnls, Myton, a turkey; Louella Brough, Roosevelt, a ll, gas table lamp; Delores Roosevelt, a ham; Ruth Sprouse, Roosevelt, a turkey; Utona Berry, Roosevelt, a gas table lamp; O. LaMar Nielsen, Roosevelt, a ham; and Rulon Anderton, Roosevelt, a gas table lamp. box SWIFTS Bacon Ends & Pieces Hostess Angel Food Cakes . . $1.17 3 for $1.00 LIBBYS CRUSHED, CHUNK, TIDBIT 4 cans 89 Pineapple Certified Light Amber Walnuts lb. pkg. 99 . BUDDY BOY pkg. b. 2 for 49 Popcorn WESTERN FAMILY CRUNCH OR CREAMY Peanut Butter jar $1.25 44-o- z. 6 for 95 Sego Milk, tall can Franco-America- n Spaghetti .... 7 cans $1.00 Scott Tissue Easy-o- n 4-ro- Spray Starch pack 39 size 45 ll 22-o- z. SUPREME ASSORTED Cookies for Valentines Day . . . 2 pkgs. 89 BETTY CROCKER 3 for $1.00 Cake Mixes th representatives. , siiiur Shirley A. Trice, Vernal Is middle supervisor of zone 24 which includes Emery, Grande, The YMMIA Zone 24 finals San Juan, CarLon, Duchesne will be played in ihe Union high and Uintah counties and the school gymnasium starting Sat- western slope In Colorado. urday, Fegruary 11 at 7 p.m. Gaines will be played )y Neola and Wellington In tlie Junior For quality printing, no matdivision and by Blandlng 3rd ter what the job, try the Uinward and Roosevelt 3rd ward tah Basin Standard first. A Ann in the ! lop-sid- ed SWEETHEART STANDARD ltiioHvclt, Utah Thursday. February 9, 1967 8 Hi-La- Hi-La- nd nd carton Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Vi gal. 79 lb. 39 Blue Bonnet Margarine WESTERN FAMILY FROZEN Orange Juice Singleton Breaded Shrimp Pink Grapefruit 31 x. size 7 for $1.00 . pkg. $1.00 16-o- z. 17 for $1.00 Cherry Tomatoes Fresh Pineapple Sweet, Juicy Oranges 2 cups 29 10 lb. 10 lbs. 89 Zo-be- CASH MEAT MARKET PHONE 11 (FREE ORDER AND DEUVERY SERVICE) ROOSEVELT |