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Show Die we.fcer.d ktaM).U:d liif run , itoMW(-itSi i. l'.iiiT Tbm.vbiv, iI iii'ti with Ills p.iii-nt- s l.ailcs f rnli'is. Mis. ( dif lkmca.i was ( in Mldv.de frll.iy and Lamrd.iv. Wlille thou- Mil- - attended the fur her niece Aeddlii,. refi-itloMr. and Mis. Harold Idmoiid of Ixhiii.i she is Hie Stout. 111 ( dseii who Is uttulid-ln- r school In S.i hike spent tin weekend with hl.spar-ec- i s tne Cltffor-- f dsi-irMi. nr'il Mrs, Lester (wrd Wi'rliif-Silt to .Saturl.e! L.ike and f'rovo. day In Ha- -, visited tns atmt the Ik'1 in Salt Lake, Mr. in Mur.nid Mi-.lack ih-- ir dnuc.hti-rs- , r.raiid ray, in Kathy and I 'm.iiiii Cardm-Marami Mrs. Mr. hen I'tovo, lon Hiack anl Nellte Miner relatives In l''a)'M,n. a..! Mrs. Scott Nickels and children, Ivnmtluil spent the weekend with her parents the si'i'iit th I tick jia.sl Laut! wi'ik with his p.m-rence Lucks, Sli.'i.c was rorvr' .r in ly UMili1 M.iim.il ( -- the MIA at Dixie. his In c.iil, - '''.iil .iail Mrs. Mu'H'iii clilMn n. F p..! ns. cr and tlsreif .:t Manlen ni.rir brother 1 Hi spent tin1 weekend wiHi Sjii'Wa'rs. parents, the is-to- n Mr. aii'l Mrs. II indv , anil tiny daughter, Kays villi-- , a(i'l a sister M:vii Dye, Rri.vn, spent the wecki-ii- vritlij:iri-iii- ;, (lie I Muss D i;n. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard and three rMldrcn, igli-nspont tin weeki-- I wiiii parents the Tlnirm.ii. Petersons. Their sun Tnddrm sprini' vacaM"ii from school, m iyed three extra d.ivs with hi.- r.i aini parents, then tliey took him part way home where he met HYU s Tip-plt- ts , in-- r . hU parents. -- -- SM-I.- r i Wesley Altn-ds- . u.i-ta- TWO I ,i:i'f I'llCr It up. .MiniiPin'i Pi-- i .1 l.e p.issi-- 1 It mamn-r- . drivcis St.lC.l- ImSM.iJ iMi.il.ii' up in tins tiut tlm to take simp!,. it. switchboard was insttlie Uintah Telephone Lent cal here the past week, it is a handsome piece of oak lurnlti.M- - with a 'r.h line capacity. The new board cost $77), 'I he water was turned on last week uiid a nuuibei of leaks A tTf I'jijiul ill the luaiu. They .iK- ivruliliig tliuiii In various sections jf I lie city and no doubt tliey will have them all fixed up the latter jiart of the week. Tlie work Is in charge ol Sterling Collett. A alled -- her sister the Richard Olsen's. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Peterson were In Rifle, Colo., Fri' thler evening where they were day physician. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bast Ian Invited to square dance. s. Clark Eldrldge and , and children and Ram Daniels l.ro-ithher mother Fern Peterson , and son, Salt Lake, also a .Terry Bastlan, I).SC, spent visited a week In Evanston with the weekend with Iheir p. rents, relatives, Maude Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin and Mr. the Clifford Ilastlnn's. -Kelly C'rozler, Provo, Kjieiil and Mrs. BUI Crompton. I Sherrllynn Eldrldge spent a week In Blandlng with her husband, Clark Eldredge who Is taking training there In the armed services. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Glade Davis spent the weekend In Dugway a daughter and family, ' visiting tribal Chairman Francis Mr. and Mra. Garth Andurton .Wyasket 'and Homey Secakuku and also a son Lloyd Nielsen. VetUUied Match 24 from Cn-a- t Other members of the family falls, Montana wiwru thy at- -. and their famlles enjoying the tended a tralnlni: session In Easter outing were Mr. and Iprepa ration for an Lallan Indus -- Mrs. Jackie Bailey, Clearfield; trial Development opportunity Mr. and Mrs. Kent Strlnghani, Conference to le held In SeatVernal and Mr. and Mrs. Mantle sometime In May. The purfred Nielsen of Granger. will he pose of this cuiilert-nctd ehfcoursge businesses to ests. son Wilbur Cuch. ablish. plants on Indlau Tana Brenn spent Easier Tribal representatives from 7 western states were vacation with her mother Maralso in attendance. garet Brenn and returned to a Under a special grant from USU Sunday. The Ft. Duchesne Communthe University of Utah, Violet ;'Pjirrlette and Madeline Duncan ity In cooperation with the Ft. d .were invited to a.tind a three-,da- y Durtvsne womens Club an Easter Egg Hunt Satnewsletter workshop In .Billings, Montana, aUrt-t- i 2.2, urday morning for the chUdren 23 and 24. Among the elyht-ee- n la the community. Over 700 whims of t.diin eewslet-ter- eges were htd ly the Easter The children were Bunnies. ncWhiWlMirs .utU nraya.'.inv was special gui-.- l Howard Rm.;, divided Into throe age groups editor of the Tundra Times, and two prl.rs were offci h1 In each group. Trlze winners FalriUnks, Alaska. Among those attending tin were Hovert Ceih, Jimmy Hall, H District workshop In Provo James Reed, Rudy Unca Sam, March 23 and 24 were Mailct-t- a Beniadino Unca Sam atul CarDiane McCook, Roetl, Clara Ankerpont and lisle Cuch. Margie AcLerjioiil. Tliey were Wilbur Cuch and Jean Arrow-rli- ls servist on the comtiiittoc lv Boo c arcmnn.in!" mi tuduii (f the community. sliM Uniu 'Mila Cruiuho. -Mr. :u.d Mis Danny r.m-lel- s Tin? rlu'o members lielped color win roside m (iiiden eggs and provided three of Hie oiers oi Danny's par- prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gardents Mr. mid Nl'i' .Uivi't Dau- ner ami Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patterson and their families Seven ista VoR'iiteer traindrove to Ft. Washakie, Wyo., ees arriv-.'-- l on tli March 2.1 Iron Fait Lake and over the Easter weekend. They t'lro'i.t'.i April 13. visited friends and relatives fjvill v.ii., wih Lillian and attended the annual Araph-ho- e (They Indian festival. They report f fsunlle l.i Ouray, Myton, Neo-l- a, Ft. Duchesne and RaniQett that the scenery over Sheep Iwklld involving themselves in Creek Canyon was beautiful and coninmnl.y projects, reezoatlon their trip enjoyable. Wallace Tabbee resigned his program:. and assistin." in the jyeiiiiuiy , schools in Myton game warden position, patrolafid Neola. This Is part of ling the Hill Creek area, with the I'te Tribe. This position their trainini; program. Clem Evans, Sr., Tahleqnali, is now open and applications are Oklahoma, is visiting Ills son. being accepted at the Tribal Other week end visilufs at the Employment Office. -Evans resident were Mrs. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans sister .vx! faintly from Hall over the Easter weekend were Mr. Hall's sister from Whiteiiwv, Arizona. Barbara Lmn ns left Sat- Salt Lake and Mrs. Hall's mourday to rriurn to school in ther, Mrs. Lewis Childs, from Covina, Cal., nfvr spouting a Springvllle. week with her parents Mr. and -- Cecelia Ridley, secretary for Project Headstart, attendMrs. EJ Lmmons. ed a week long secretary's' CV.ch was relMrs. Krl-'ceased fro-.- the lu-- sevolt Hos- workshop in Great Falls, Mo. Jason Cuch made a trip to pital last Morula and is recuthe University of Utah last Wed- perating at the home of her --Mr- er reser-'Vation- sjxui-sore- . 3, 4-- d r'i-!a!.;- i ii-- -- ca i 3'j Yi .MtS AGO 2 Marcii j, .81. - 1037-- m-- at YEARS AGO or Any Worthwhile Purpose . Mo. Payment Advcnce $94.30 $202.07 $305.02 $601.72 $1004.96 $3012.75 ed icers elected were Mrs. throughout the summer. Roosevelt city will spend let Harrison, president; Mrs, Aftou Hlrch, vice president; $40,000 on Its water system. Mrs. Ora Harmston, secretary Pumps and meters have been and Mrs. Jessie O. Orser, trea- - ordered. surer. Other charter members ! j YEARS AGO March 23, 1977- - Winners In the American Legion Essay contest were announced with Marilyn Wlnterton, 1st; Ann Murphy, 2nd; and Jimmy Knight, 10 ks quiat, a. rt. Jacoby, Hollis C. Hulllngar,p, nay Oan, pres.; Supt. Thomas J. flbplan-aiClerk C. C. Pickelson, Loryn Ross. SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS) IN THE FIELD VETERANS! Heres Your Answer ed e : Q- - -- I 'la l active did;, in the Air Force iro.n lO'.'i to r.i.3. I 'van t" csta! !.!: a laisines.. Am I ei.t.il 'u! fur a CI loan for tin j purpose'. '..-- The '.'.I. r.ew GI Dill makes 'revisions for GI Runs fur tbo purpose ijf a koine or i lam . i ut not a business fui perst'ns with active duly after j ; Januarv 3i. 1353. 9 fcGEO) discharged from si.'rvice last mouth after serving three years. I am net a disabled veteran. May I take training In an (J-- (.'-- -I was tnilit.n 1 leaders go to training session Dye. Meetings will be held at club members homes on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month with the parents to come to the first meeting of the month. There are fifteen members 4-- H tub-use- enrolled in Hie club. The second meeting was held at the Lynn Gardner home, March 20. Meeting was called to order by president Julie Yack. 1raycr was given and pledge was led. Ik ioks were given out and the 4-- H Duchesne News Club News . : clubs plans for the year were 1. iliscu.-'--e The club plans to go as a group to tlie Alta-muStock Sluiw May 12. There were 22 members aud iit parents present. Refreshments were served after the 'iiee'.ine. I'lie next mt't'iinu will behold Maicn 27 at the Don Yack home. Proper fertilization is the management practice that most often brings the grower the highest returns. It is the one practice that can be measured in terms of added income. For example, the grower who yields only 15 tons of sugar beets per acre will net only $54.50 per acre in profits (based on a gross return of $15 per ton). Yet the grower who increases his fertilizer investment and reaches 33 tons per acre will realize a $247.50 per acre net profit! j , , r DROP IN FINANCE Monday Throwg Thursday 9:00 a.m. to Priday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 8 Phone S8 So, .Vwrnal Ava.. VthoF HOURS SiSO.m. 789-243- How much fertilizer? Ask your local USS Fertilizer dealer to help you test your soil. On the bdS's of those tests he'll recommend the right amount of USS Fertilizers to insure you a "bumper crop." Increase your yields, and reduce your production costs! Use enough USS Fertilizers. Made in the west by ity. - MK ..a (liii-Mm- -- NAMWlDE II n, 3rd. Honorable mentions went to Karen Jensen, Colleen Hatch, Nancy Lehrdal, Jimmy Reld-hea- d Draper, Charles Larson, Louand Diane Curry. ise Larson and Oral Wardle. Rev. and Mrs. Harmon R. Popham have arrived In White-rocto serve as missionaries In that area and as pastor Buy-Linfor the Gusher church. An early spring wedding of by Mary Rounder widespread Interest is that of Til'S FOR YOUR BATHROOM Miss Nadine Ottosen and K. Thinking of doing over your David Roberts. They wore married In the Salt Lake Temple bathroom? Here are some tips from the March 1 j. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Otto- -: U.S. Department of Agriculture sen. Agricultural Research-Savvied.- : Tlie marriage of Miss Ancfrcyi (icvelofivd Although ofiglit&UV' 'iiiuiuy for a farmhouse, they make good Hall and Lyman A. Marler was feolenwlzed Thursday, March beiiiTits. sense wherever you live. Install a cal'im-- t with ntlVror 21 In the Logan LDS Temple. -I am a woman who join- The bride Is a daughter or Mr. for the children. Place it bem !'H3 and served tl:e ed Navy Metier Hall. T. and Mrs. side the lavatory with tts cenI was (lass-- seven mouths. for ter 2 12 ur j feet from the ' Am I as a Yooin.ine'tH. lfiei floor. Tills will give the child1 veteran and WW tsl Considei use best to the get ren a i1 iff to keep their own adjustable am I entitled to VA Li'twf:ts? of storage space. toilet lrt'ctes. when Later, Have plenty of towel rods. Yoj are entitled to the yiair.i'.sters are grown, you Allow 21 Inches of rod space all VA benefits, if "therwlse can use tin cabinet to store If you're eligible. person. sluv xii:.h, brushes, and other for each short of space, Install rods on supi'lles. -I was suparateil from serthe bathroom door. Or, if Install cabinets under the no shower, you can vice In 1952 and developed tnul- Is there Tut a drawer at the sink. them over the tub. Wiltoiii amt ad a iiingt? cover. put Grab bars by the tub or Tlie drawer makes a handy shower help prevent falls. 4-- H for the rhilJivn. The step-ti- l' Make sure bars are firmly ancboard which forms the For a shower, place hored. provides flic necessary supa vertical bar atiout 18 Inches port. Two Ducliesne County from the shower end of the tub. Put in a leaders and Mrs. Mary C. Boua of The horizontal bar center at the end of tl.c tubor rs should be placed nder, home economist, attendwherever else you can find for two-da- y training session about a third of the length of ed a Plan shelves at least space. in Monday and photography the tub the from faucets. 18 Indies deep. Make them Honks for attaching a clothes Tuesday at Utat State Univerline ran be placed at r.irh sity. Eldon R. Wllcken and Mrs. end of the tub. nesday to meet the group of Carlene Williams were the Vista trainees now on the res- leaders wlio went to Logan for erv.itiiin, to tell them some if the training session. the tlungs about tlie area and to escort them back to the Res- 4-- H ervation to begin ttieir trainii g of Mrs. Delia family here. The Manpower Training M.iyhew met at a park In SI C Xeola Li v stock Groomer for an Easter pit:. a. Grunin- The Nenla live-loc- k class which is nearing the end Saturday All her family were preM.!::. of its ;78 weeks training course and held tl:ir ers organized and Mrs. J. e in auto mechanics held open Including Mr. first meeting, February 22 at Heber DiStef.ino, City; Mr. and the Ward House in 10 trainMarch at their house Neoia, with Mrs. Don Harris, Kearns. M: . Richard Cernal as leader. y ing renter at Fort IXichesne. . Some thirty Invitations were and Mrs. Guy Mayhew, i.: Officers elected wore: presiI yn Mr. and and Mrs. ger, Julie Yack; vice presisent to business men as well dent, as prospective employers In tlie --Mayhew, Duchesne. Jill Bastlan; socrelj.'y, dent, An Faster at Brad Jensen; reporter, Kendall area. Mjny turned out to visit ! hew Run Mat home the the rlass, talk with the trainall ineinher 7 Mrs. ees and look over thejr accomMaymew's family, whichuielier plishments. The visitors join- parents, Mr. and Mrs. On ed the trainees in a luncheon Sorensen, and son Roy, prepared for tills occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Agency commuu'.ty ladies Sorensen, Talmage; Mr. ml were entertained at a return Mrs. Keith Rust, SLC; and Mrs. . . cottee lastThiirsyniorniug lVrothv rriCt who Uvi,. at the home of Mrs. Stanley wlth the yLl,1;, and rolls 0t,1(?r Ljman. Daint dt the visltprs were servod to some 1C ladies toIW !ur, v y the H.k lime out from daily who Ju, Mrs JaCk Witkll!, a,, morning roiitme logo tt.sether, fjmil Anwrlcan Fork- Watkins brought their dau,:-.-tepauy. Mrs, Allen Caldwell ras Maxine to Duchesne as a Mrs. Ray Degler Is for Mrs. Janet i. working and Mrs. A, Valverde lud an, In county clerk's o::.oe. tiosted a got acquainMiss Watkins will live a ir'.i ted 'coffee' for Mrs. L.yman Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayhew. .t and the other ladles who recIs a cousin of Mrs. NLiN.r ently moved Into the communly CAtf.tR i., April 1: Douglas Farnsworth, Harry Dean, Lainar Gander, Helen Falt.sgiver, Eva Whatcott, lished a permanent fishing licWhen the 19C7 fishing and ense for all residents who are Glen Alexander. on sale licenses go burning blind, paraplegic, or otherwise April 9; Peggy Duller, Kelly next mouth, there will be sevJayne Eldredge, Karl Wtlcken, eral changes evident as the permanently disable for 50f Susan Kay Surt?nson, Kendall Utah State Legislature passed and reduced the number of types March 31: Brent OrlunCook, Vernon Moon, Carl V. Walker, House Bill 108 which nlsed the of nonresident fishing licenses Fcholes, Eldon Mortunsen. ANNIVERSAITFS from 7 to 3 and allowed for Roland Bevel, Kay Mad; on, Hafees for resident and nonresiMarch 30: Mr. and Mrs. dent licenses, changed the old a shorter term nonresident zel Warr, Charles Winn, Tiit-l- ma Darrell R. Kitchen. Hollobaugh, LeJune upland game bird license to a fishing license than was preRenae Nielsen. April 2: Mr. and Mrs. Fred small game license and lowered viously available. The Increased revenue from Ross. the age from 14 to 12 for JuvApril 2: Lurlne Farnsworth, the new fees Is estimated at Elbert Chandler, Robert Mlc-hi- e, April 4: eniles to be eligible to purJames Lloyd, John Manii Killian. chase this small game license. $800,000 for the fiscal year The license bill also estab- - 19C7-C- 8. However, It Is expApril 0; Mantyla. ected that there will be some Hollobaugh. April 3: Terry Dumgaard, resistance to the fee increase automobile repair shop to learn and there will probably be fewer a new trade? licenses sold this year thus A No. Educational assistreducing the amount of addiance is not available for tional money anticipated from the fee Increase. training under the "New GI Bill." EducaThe following Is the new restional and nonresident license ident Is assistance available l I in a sclerosis filed tlple jri. Q I am attending a college for veterans who desire to study fee schedule: which restricts freshmen and claim with the VA and was denied service connection. An at recognized colleges, univerCombination, 16 and over, sophomores to 12 semester creor trade vocational $10.00; sities, Fishing 16 and over, of who left mine, VA that acquaintance dits. regulations sta'e It 12 and over, schools. to is In $5.00; Fishing 1J54 conpossible and study also service one must obtain 14 seme.-.te- r 1G and automobile Deer or mechanics many $2.00; over, $5.00; tracted filed e to multiple received credits sclerosis, other approved subjects In this Small game 16 and over, $4.50; Because of srlwol a claim the same year I did benefits. Small game 12 and under 16, type of training. restrictions, and tliroukii no amt was grant od service conHow $2.50; Guide $20.00; Fishing come? fault ol my own, I can't qv.ai'.ly nection. Q Are educational assistIn A $.50; to permanently disabled, order full-tiservice An: get for payments. this rtmiiectioii for your condition ance allowance benefits payable Trapping $6.00. there any exception:, For the Nonresident, Fishing the disease n.n.-- t have become under tlie provisions of the r.ew rule GI Bill taxable? (2 day) 12 and over,' $2.50; manifest to u floirreo of 10 perIf your schi-o- l m : A No. These benefits are Fishing (5 day) 12 and over, tifies that yuur 12 semester cent ! morcviihin seven rears not considered Income for In- $5.00; Tlshlng (season) 12 and i from da' of sciurr.i"i:. You, credits qualifies as a fil'.l-ticome tax purposes according over, $15.00; Deer 16 and over, did not I come under v course lucludi'.tg fielJ '.y.tk apparently, to the Internal Revenue $50.00; Small game 12 and over, and lalMi aton work, you m.u tl.e se ven year deadline, where$20.00. did. as friend lull-tiVA your then for Dill-ma- Vio- Dr. L. Miles Harris, Mrs. Haze! Ashton, Mis. liee Jnr- dan and Mis. Mary Ann Brac- ken. The Junior Prom will beheld at the Amusement Hall Friday Tlie prom committee evening, consists of Ardls Pack, Glenn "' BIRTHDAYS March 30: Stanley Womack, Jr., Danette Berry, Duvait enn, Crlstlne Wllcken, GwenFiiri'-us- e, j t PLEASE sit" ' , $7.00 $15.00 $20.00 $30.00 $50.00 $127.00 r, t District, March 23,1027 Mayor Clarence I. Johnson has designated Friday and Saturday as "Good Roads Days" when as many 20 YEARS AGO March 27, 1947-- H. L. All-rteams am! graders as possible was Installed as president will be put Into use to put streets and roads of the city In of tlie Roosevelt Commercial Club for the fourth consecutive condition. A number of husluess womyear. en of Roosevelt met at the NayThe JUnlor Chamber of Comlor Hotel Monday March 21 for merce and the business men the purpose of organizing a of Roosevelt met and made plans to close the stores of RooseBusiness and I'rofesslonal Womens Club for Roosevelt. Off- velt every Wednesday afternoon arc if1v"' si' f A'iif t IVBbtfy . Su:,.!a-lncluJct- t i 1 .'' , rf wa.. v. 1 j er INCOME TAX LOANS jfV: Several plans for civic improvement wore outlined at the ' regular .j of the Roosevelt City Council hd'l Tuesday evening ii'.ciiKiiu; improvement of the Park and making arrangements for enlark'iiit; the reservoir at the cemetery. Tills morniiiK from B. O. Colton, slake president, the LDS Church has agreed to fUriilsii the new hospital In Roosevelt. Word was received frdm Washington today to the effect tiuit State Rep. Daniel F. Mlt- cliell's bill which asks $100,000 tu erect and equip a junior col. D'JCHEGf'E DISTRICT SCHCCL 3D-R- D '"ameers or lege at Roosevelt to be used : -e or ec izi i- -r c f 1 1 ii .1 tj c & 3 r s by both white and Lallan students. 8. . i?5- rircl.j Hu . F or the second time the Du- -: chesne stake conference which ' was to have been held last Sun-- 1 BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING1 U;ivld ' s,l'Veus, Jennie Wood- j ward, Lorina Iorg, Jennifer day In Duchesne was postponed due to Impassable roads In the Whatcott, Joan Aslily, Lane Dill man. upper country. iiiui-tiii- expe-s- s - el 1, weekend with ,(j are late MjmIi 28. I'il7--'.on account of i.ut this l from Myton. iP'tiim; our Mis. Allen War-dsmall son, Tremnn-t-,1jnd spent the weekend with his gran. Ipai nuts the Lionel Jensen's. - Mr. ami Mrs. nrvld Fredrickson, Tremonton, spent the 40 and and Mrs. Joe Maln.it-spen- t Tuesday ami Wednesday In Sail Lake and while tliere 'had a medical rherk up with wi-weeken- r,ij YI Al.'S M MT; (f.iilf-liti-- Mrt. Zola Sponrar r It,- f l.orena L. lorg, Democratic Vicerlulrinan for Ihichesue Enjoy full coverage of t! County and Lena R. Nlxkiller, news happenings of the Dpi. Ute Rlslntnitlon tali Basin, by subscribing ii iv president, fur (lie Uintah Basin Standard. Corporation attendiHl the reception hold at the State Capitol The Standard endeavors to coy.' for Ambassador (o the Mala- er all the events of the a:ea. gasy Republic and Mrs. David tn an interesting and entertainS. King. ing manner. United States Steel. -- f 4 A Fertilizers |