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Show 6 STAND 1U) Roosevelt, 1Uh Thursday. March IB, 1067 MONTWEL by NoU Local fisherman Out of town friends and relatives attending the wedding reception of Dorothle and Edward Hulllncer were Mr. and Mra. Melvin Mecham Salt Lake; Mr. and Mri. Paul Lemon and family, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. -- lands huge German brown Julian Reed, Fort Ducheana, caught ona of the big onra In the Uintah River aouth of the Power plant above Whlterocke. The huge German Brown trout weighed 11 pounds, 2 ounces. Thlc was caught on Tribal land where fishing Is open year round. Several good streams are the Uintah River, Yellowstone and Rock Creek. Thera are 116 miles of stream fishTwin ing on the reservation. Potts and Cedarvlew reservoirs are also open to year round fishing. For those not wishing season or year round permits day permits are for sale. The new yearly licenses will be on sale April 1 by most businesses In Roosevelt, Duchesne, Fort Duchesne and other reservation towns. The Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife supplies all the fish that are stocked on the H. J. ReyUte reservation. nolds, director of Outdoor Recreation, for the Ute Tribe, reported that they will start the stocking program In two weeks TAB10 VI A by Irene Johnson March 3, the Tigers played Duchesne at the tournament held At the end of the In Vernal. first quarter, the score was Tabby 10 and Duchesne 10. At the end of the second quarter, Duchesne grabbed a ten point lead and was still leading ten points at the end of the third quarter. The final score was Tabby 52 and Duchesne 66. Max, made II points, LaVon, 8; Dale, 7; Brad, 6; Craig, 6; Jack, 2; Rick, 2, and John 2. The community Is proud of the way the boys have played ball this year. The Tlgeretts marches during the half time March 3. The formations were a clock with moving hands, four squares, and x, and a double 'V. Appreciation has been extended to Mrs. De Lange and the Pep club officers for the Job they have done this year. This reporter Is endebted to Charlene Wagstaff for reporting the sports news each She has done an excel- . week. lent Job. She has never missed a week of reporting tlie news and has attended most of the games whether they have been here or away. Thanks, Charlene, for your fine work. The Basketball Banquet will be held March 20, at Tablona Max Hartman and family, Al tamont; Mr. and Mra. Leo Bird and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird and family, Bluebell; Mr. and Mra. Frank Tanner and Deloy, Myton. The young newlyweds will live In Vernal where Edward has employment and Dorothle will fln-ls- FISHERMAN'S German Brown river Reed, Fort Duchesne, shows the huge he caught with cheese for bait in the Uintah 3ulian LUCK trout above UJhiterocks. The It being brought in, he said. which will continue through the summer and until late September. This should provide excellent fishing. Towave reservlor, located 70 miles south of Fort Duchesne, was stocked with cut throats two years ago and will provide four to five pound fish when It Is opened about April 15. trout put weighed up 11 quite March 17, the Relief Society Is celebrating the 125th anniversary of Its founding at 7:30 p.m. In the church house. Everyone Is Invited to come and bring your family. Bring salad, pie, or cake, and enjoy the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles and family have gone to California. They plan on being gone a week and they will visit Disneyland while there. A baby quilt was quilted at the home of Millie Webb, for Toni Ogden. Ladles attending were Grace Giles, Edna Giles, Hazel Clark, Winona Lef ler, Nina Glnes, Zelma Liz-- 1 enbe, Flora Fabrlzlo, Violet Webb and Irene Johnson. They also hemmed around a beautl- - Syracuse, are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ing part. Kirk G. Seeley eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Seeley, attended the Science Symposium at the University of Utah from Wednesday until Saturday. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monts Williams attended Sacrament meeting In as a speaker from the seminary class. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Remington spent the weekend In Salt Lake. They attended a missionary testimonial on Sunday at Temple Square. Their son Donald has been In the mission home the past week. He will leave to serve In the Spanish American Mission. He will study the language at the BYU for three months. The hybrid seed com is bred for high fertility soils. It is the product of many years of experimentation. It has been constantly improved over the years to ensure maximum production and the finest com. Only the finest seed is chosen, hand selected by people trained for their job. Every type of seed receives this same metic- L.D.S. 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And vou need not be a First I Security Bank customer to become a holder any all or Daughter away at college-w- ith listed on the same statement. El-v- PATIENTS Rowena Hadden, Duchesne; Michelle DuShane, Kathy Toone, ; pur-chaa- ONE PAYMENT TAKES CARE OF ALL YOUR CHARGES! When you use a First Security BankAmericard, First Security Bank keeps track of all whether they are made locally or out of town. Once a month, we total what you have bought and send you a single, itemized statement, along with copies of your receipts. So you need make but one payment. And you have 25 days from the date of billing to pay. your charge purchases PLEASE SEND ME A FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD DELAYED PAYMENT, IF YOU LIKEI Should you want to extend payment, pay aa little aa $10 a month or 5 of the total bill. There ia a small charge for this service. You dont have to make special arrangements to budget your paymenta...its automatic. CASH . . . 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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jack, Randlett, a girl. I card- person ia eligible. And every family can have aa many cards as Husband, Wife and a Son as needed-su- ch credit-worth- y BIRTHS ED as I Happenings ulous care and selection. ROOSEVELT PHONE 427 See your Branch Manager, A I .BERT NIELSEN 23-2- Hotel, Motel Travel Courts, Resorts Frontier Motel A Grill Standard Motel Westenr Hills Motel all-purpo- se Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monsen and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Hal McDonald and children, Salt Lake, spent the weekend of last week In Bluebell visiting the Ross kIon sen's. The McDonalds attended Sacrament meeting In Mt. Home where Hal blessed the new little baby of the Henry Stevenson's and gave It a name. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Goodrich and family, spent the weekend here visiting Boyds mother, Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich. - -- The Tablona Seminary class presented the program In the Bluebell Sacrament meeting on ALFALFA for All Your Farm and Homo Needsl 4-- Furniture Jewelers Sather'e Jewelry Floor Covering Betts Floor Coverings A Upholstery Furniture and Home Furnishings Nielsen Furniture A Western Auto Supply 4-- Sullivan's Hardware A Cloyd'e Fred, Grain, Hay and Other Farm Supplies Buchanan Feed Co. 4-- -- Take advantage of Intermountain Farmers t-- m Co. k Farm Equipment and Services Uinta Basin Tractor, Inc. leaders to attend session A Chevrolet-Buic- Automobile Services, Repair Automotive Frandsen Body Shop poll Is being made of H leaders In Duchesne County to form a group to attend the H Leader Training School at 4. Provo March Clearfield. Mrs. Mary C. Boender, extCherl Womack and sister ension home economist, states Penny motored to Salt Lake dur- the training Is being offered ing the week. They were house In five projects this year -guests at their sisters InaLee home Improvement, foods and and A. D. Shaw. nutrition, clothing, knitting, A quilting bee was held at child care. Mrs. Gall Lorangers home Those H leaders lnterest-edl- n Monday and Tuesday. taking two days of special Mr. and Mrs. Gall Anderton, training in any of these proMr. and Mrs. Max Nelson and jects are asked to get In touch Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderton with the Extension Service offwere Saturday evening dinner ice today. Mrs. Boender states the cost guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall. Mr. and Mrs. of transportation and housing Leo V. Larsen of Salt Lake will not be an expense of the were present. leader. They will be treated T A C Club members were to a banquet meal, also. by. Garda Seeley Association Quality Seed Program. M GAL Hardware BLUEBELL ORDER SEED NOW ! Jd:l.M-liJ.'kV- Apparel - Family Bump's Weetern Wear Family Shoe A Peggy's Dress Shop Womens Apparel Mode O' Day Shop Automobile Dealers - Parte A Service, Supplies are spending this weekend dy l.l J.lrl.'.IHTQ rn Roosevelt 4-- H In Tablona and Hanna. They are going to the BYU In Provo. Elder Carl J. Nye has been In the mission field 22 months. Elder His new address Is: Carl J. Nye, 17 Gardiner Str., Parow, Cape, South Africa. fARiSBS SMALL GRAIN hie parents Thursday night. Marvin Rawhauser spent the weekend In Provo. John and Edna Wills and family, Orem, were weekend company with Johns mother, Mrs. Carrie Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Preston enjoyed their children Jim and Dliuie's weekend visit from These stores and businesses welcome BankAmericard in Win. Wadley. Donna Wadley, Faun Carllle, Reed Turnlww and Ronnie Hack-e- lt V".' IFA battle before pounds 2 ounces. TRIDELL .f'u.s Asoaima See a 50th birthday was held at his home Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kitchen and Vivby Lorn McKee ian, American Fork, and Mrs. Wlnford Gray, Lehl, came out Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee for the occasion. Other guests went to Price Friday to the were Mr. and Mrs. Craig basketball game between Union Mr. and Mrs. J. R. and Duchesne. Duchesne was McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Duane victorious over Union. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Reed A surprise birthday party McKee and Mr. and Mrs. D. honoring Loren McKee on his Von McKee. high school. Mr. and Mrs. Duane McJohnny Nelson has been chosen to go to the science All star went to Roosevelt Friday Kee Giles. Grace for quilt symposium Wednesday, ThursIce cream and cookies were night to attend the wedding receday and Friday of this week. served. ption of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norma Wagstaff, -Kanab, Mr. Hulllnger Is March 10, Velda Young had Hullinger. spent the weekend visiting Mr. a birthday party for her little a nephew of Mrs. McKee. and Mrs. Ronnie Giles and famMr. and Mrs. George Bartson Rodney, who was three lett were visitors In Salt Lake ily, and attended Moral Gines years old. He had a beautifuneral. ful birthday cake and ten childThursday night and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ealr Griff- ren were there to enjoy the fUn. Mr. and Mrs. Lenford Kitchen and children, American iths, Murray, Royal Thomas and Laberta Wadley and daughson, Taylorsville, were visiting ter Wllda went to Talmage to Fork, were visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanTassell visit Sandra Tew and husband and Sunday at the J. L. Kitand family and attended Moral and new baby for the weekend. chen home. Melvin Kitchen Glne's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Holt, from American Fork, visited RnBHHOUaiAa FIELD SEED he her senior year. Mrs. Effla Taylor the Vernal hospital Thursday due to complications following major surgery of two weeks ago. -At Fast meeting on Sunday babies blessed were Clair and LaRene Duncans by his father and given the name of Charley Joseph, for both grandfathers; Mr. and Mrs. Esseal Taylor, Brigham City, son was blessed by his Uncle Stacey and will answer to Daniel. Marvin Rawhauser spent the weekend In Provo. ed Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, and Pauline, Mrs. Howard Todd, and Mra. Keith Duke and on, Bernard, drove to Ephraim on Saturday to see the Opera, Camelot. The Winkler a daughter, Shana Lee, had the lead- SEED CORN Nelson entertained at Margaret Loran-ge- rs Friday the 10. Mra. LaRae Lareen was honored on her birthday with a gift and a cake. The ladles painted a friendship quilt for ths hostess and a dessert lunch was served. -Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham enjoyed the company of Mrs. Mechama brother Hewett Whiting and family, Salt Lake, over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Larsen and children, Magna, spent the weekend with Mrs. Larsen' parents the Mirk Fenne. Lyn Loranger left via the plane from Vernal Tuesday for Memphis Tenn., where ha will receive several weeks LT.R. training with the Marines. Mrs. Thelma Anderton enjoyed a telephone call from her brother Owen Fenn from Battle Creek, Michigan. JoAnn and Wayne Bowden and son, Granger, visited the Reed Anderton s and Wayne's parents In Vernal Friday through Monday. - -- Bud and Vivian Anderton and boys, Logan, spent the week end here with the Marley Hamblins and Bud's mother Mrs. Hazel Anderton. make a move now to oln tho thousands who art uit starting to tnoy this groat convonionco. 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