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Show mam STANDARD National Guard Mi s. Uiriu at Vernal has drill day McKee Apprrxlnuiely sixty Aaro-nl- c Prlusthuod boys and their leaders and three Bishops from t!.e area, sjient the vr 1 last Thursday, installed during soring and nt convention held at Jansen Saturday. Ernie Roberts, left, is adjutant and Harry Steu-ar- t, Roy Jones right, 2nd (not present Tor the is 1st photo. ) vice-comman- vics-comman- der. der ' flail Mic 1 1!B7 rlieekti.g tlie vehicle-mounte- d and back-pac- k radios cif the unit in pirpai alien for (he summer camp to le held In June this year. Sgt. For I was sent (rum the Battalion Headquarters In Murray to help with rs this. The heavy eiilpinent learned hi.w to read slope stakes, which are put lr when a road location Is surveyed so tie openters can build Hu road according to the design specifications. After the noon meal at the arnion, the men were taken to the tiring-rang- e area along the Maeser-Lapolhighway, where they built drains and worked on other practical field The days activitproblems. ies closed with a lively physical exercise period to remind guardsmen that they could be more physically fit, and Capt. Tucker explained the next drill on May 20 and 21. During this drill the National Guard will 'participate in a parade and banalso have a quet that Saturday night for all Guardsmen and their wives. A short Inspection of uniforms .mil tlu new name tat which are being used throughout the army started the dull of the Vernal National Guard unit held recently. A flint followed, which einpltaslzed events during the last few years In Southeast Asia. Under the direction of Sgt. Turner, Die communications section spent most of the day weekend the lairvn McKee ranch. They hiked and Hiked Tlu campl'd for arrow-heel- ?. out and enjoyed the i titer out door activities. The occasion was to celebrate the commemoration of the Restoration of the Aaronlc Priesthood. Several mothers from Trl- dell took their children to Roosevelt Saturday to the mea- sel clinic where they were lm- munlzed. -Keith Haslem was elected of the West jun- lor high school student tody last week. Dale Deardall from Ft. Duchesne was elected pres- ldent. TIi'ii diii -- . ope-rate- nt Files - File Boxes j . Expanding Flies S2.95 - $4.95 Lillian West, Venial, was at the Tridell Relief Society nXJE BOXES $2.60 ILM Tuesday demonstrating textile paints. -.'f FFA NEJ F.F.A. CFFICER5 - NarGi to sad the opsbubHThose attending the FFA " . banquet at the Frontier Grill for the coming year are officers,: m.-i- rii Phone 111 - Roosevelt Wednesday night were Gary and on fea.-?tilei'.'h r; Read to rigHt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kitchen, ' . . ijr'.i r"ii: back Arlo FicKeB, Ga-- e . st Terry and Arlo and Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee, Clark and advisory board representative. Duane McKee! Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Curry and Margaret Giles DeRalph and Mr. and Mrs. setve the association a forVon McKee. Arlo Ray McKee estry boat d representatives, received the dairy award. The North Fork Cattle Assu. also. Ray Haslem went to Salt meeting was held Friday night This cattle glazing allotment Lake Wednesday after building at the Inline of Dave Robert of six poriiiitecs is coinpu-e- d He returned home supplies. In 1'aliima. Ranger Allan . a tota' ol HU who in ill: A large crowd attended the Ashton of the Duchesne District Thursday. bead of r.u.le on the allotment. H. LeRay Morrill went to annual parents and sons banof the Ashley National Forest They pevmitees include the offProvo Thursday to attend a quet for the Roosevelt chapter was the forest representative icers named .tluve jiulH.i'. Bacwater conservancy meeting. of the Furture Farmers of Ameat this meeting. All ket! and Duane Hansen. Mrs. J. R. McKee went to rica, which was held at the Officers elected for the year except Mr. Hansen penniiees Heber Monday to visit with Mr. Frontier Grill Wednesday, May for this Assn., are Joe Curry, were pre-.- . mi ior the meeting 10. A nteal was served to the and Mrs. Kent Jensen. president; David Roberts, secto hoar Hanger Ashton discuss GOLD TAG The students from the 9th boys and their parents. retary; Hay Thomas, forestry the animal plan ol use - bow cereThe opening and closing grade at West junior high school allotments are to bo use ibis went to Provo Friday on a field monies were conducted by offMENS wen and some range maintenan and known auctioneer veal day. They toured BYU, cllmed icers of the club. Everett Coon, to Tlmpanogas Cave and visited manager of KVEL radio station In the area, was the guest ance needs .in the tllotmeiits anil bow the i.im.c anal. sis to speaker. Musical numbers prethe planetarium. Those going sented Included a sung ly Gorbe carried out on the district from Tridell were Beth Hasdon Cultliarp, Jerry Goodrich, this year will affeet the lem, LaDawn Kitchen, Linda WOMENS STRIPED and Susan Harmston, accomBonnie Wilson, Shaeffermyer, panied by Becky Wilcox; song and Roliert Yazzie. by Jerry aiul Gary Ross; and Mr. and Mrs. Loren McKee Noel Rees became the third a song by Terry Cox and Gary and children rethrned Monday elementary school teacher this Houtz. night from a trip to Canada. The honorary chapter farmer year to be honored by the Las They went as far as Dawsen Rotary Clyb when he was award was presented to Bill Vegas RED - BLUE BLACK. Creek. They were delayed In selected 'Teacher of the Month' Ostler. Special club awards on home when their way Calgary Instant Dry, Water Prool for March. were presented to Arlo McKee, a snow storm hit the area. In dairy farming; Roger Clay-bu32, has been a teachRees, The Laurel girls and their LAZY In crop farming; David er of the fifth grade in the mothers attended the fashion school In Paradise Young In farm mechanics, and elementary 120 SOUTH MAIN show held at the Gllnes ward and has been at Roew Kent Haueter In public speakPhone 1?1 - Roosevelt PHONE 654 Diana Valley chapel Tuesday night. since It opened two years ago ing. Lynn Wyatt is advisor McKee Eileen and Wallace, and taught at the to the group. Sunlri Hulllnger presented a Northpreviously Ninth Elementary School. on and skit basics coordinates. A native of Upalco, and grandThe girls then modeled their son of Edwin L. Murphy, holds own clothes. Girls In the Laua bachelor's degree from Utah rel class were Sharleen Kit- State i University, and has comDianna chen, Wallace, Myra his masters degree at pleted Copperfleld, Edna, Sara and Northern Arizona University, Eileen McKee. Flagstaff. Rees Is a versatile and talented teacher and we're happy I hes a member of our faculty", LeOre Cobbley, Rowe princiBlaine Elnerson, salesman, pal said. Miss Cobbley pointed at L L L Motor Company, a out the former U. S. Marine Is Ford dealership In San Fran- currently working with Rowe cisco Ford Marketing Institute Social Studies teachers on inin Burlingame, California. dividualizing instruction. He The Institute serves eleven has also taught math courses western states as part of a for accelerated students. nation-wi"Rees Is a teacher students Ford program to offer training In dealership can turn to for help with their management and selling and in personal and educational problems. Elementary students do car and truck technology. have problems and his councel-lln- g Since the Institute was estabassistance has been Invalished at Burlingame In October, 1961, more than 91,000 luable." Miss Cobbley added. Rees has also been active Ford Motor Company dealers and dealership personnel have with student safety patrols and graduated from courses there. basketball and softball teams. Courses normally are conducted for dealers, general managers, sales managers, parts managers, service managers, used car managers, salesmen and Ford Motor Company personnel. The courses are based on practices proven successful In the field. Tapes and filmed A meeting will be held In with successful Duchesne Interviews next Tuesday, May 16, dealership personnel provide a at which time Municipal officers flow of new Ideas to keep the and employees of Daggett, courses and Uintah counties will participate In a regional school. The sessions are being Jointly sponsored by the Utah Municipal League, state board of vocational education, and the1 University of Utah, bureau of community development. The first session of the school will begin at 4 p.m. In the county court house. This will be ANY SUE - WHITEWALLS! followed by a luncheon at C You. want "The Job Corps at the Froatop dining room, This was the announcement p.m. a final seislon from 7 to and ChairA. Duane made by Olsen, 9 p.m. In the court house. man of the Technical Actlor ft ikWf NrNMRVWTCBflHMHaBHMiiHMaHBHHi Representing the municipal It Panel In Duchesne County, at the schooling will be was pointed out by Mr. Olson league Hi-Level B. Catmull, president; Georgs that 44 young people, between dirBennie executive Schmlett, the ages of 16 and 22 are wanted SALE Regular Regular I to fill the state quota. These ector, and A. M. Ferro, legal consultant. people have to be either unFrom the state board of voca- J employed high school graduates education will be Mark. tlonal or drop-out- s. j Nicola and Jed Wasden. Dr. Ellsworth E. Weaver and Dr.. The Job Corps provides its BMBMaKwaBMMWAiMMamiMMMMHnniaflHnBBaBMMaaMMaMn Edward O. Moe will represent ALL TIRES ARE PLUS TAX AND EXCHANGE ADD $3.00 FOR WHITEWALLS trainees with a total learning experience. A typical day for the University of Utah. A wide variety of subjects of a corpsman includes basic edu- -j cation, Job skill training, work Interest to municipal leader.' experience, individual study and will be discussed during the afternoon and evening. These recreation. will Include retirement beneIf you are interested In joln-- I atW. 6V. fits, insurance, construction lng the Job Corps or desire contracts, zoning, air and water, additional Information, please pollution, local planning and feel free to contact the local various 1967 legislative mea-- ! CO-OIt Is located In FHA office. urea that affect mlnlclpalltles. the Post Office Building In An Invitation has been extend-- : Roosevelt. The office hours sd to community leaders to! are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. attend the affair. rr. - ? rrv;:?r:rr.v7iT,7ii!WB raanriuj XT' - left Uintah Basin - iv fese Harl, .rcer re., ler, Standard rc, .n . fund-raisi- ng I ' FFA banquet North Fork Assn, elects officers held awards given aj-- DISTRICT LEGION OFFICERS -- - Named as offi- cers of District 9, American Legion, for the coming year, are Reynold R. Beamon, commander, center, of Jensen post; Roy Hall, first left, Roose- vice-comman- SPECIALS 1 der, and Ralph Chets, second velt, er, Jensen. IKKMA-PKKKSK- vice-comma- nd- Jensen Saturday American Legion District officers elected at the spring convention at Jensen Saturday are Raynold F. Beaman, commander of District 9; Roy Hall, first vice commander, Roosevelt; Ralph Chew, Leiand Von Gardiner, second vice comman- der. Other officers will be appointed for the district to serve for a year. Commander Beaman sucHEADS AUXILIARY... ITIrs. ceeds James Mllllagn, Roosevelt, as district nine com mander Elden R. Ulilcken. Mr. Beaman has been a member of the Jensen Post No. 124 for 18 years, has served this post twice as commander, as and Americanism historian chairman, as well as other and has served as offices; district adjutant and chaplain. He Is office manager at Bonanza for the American Gllson-lt- e Mrs. Elden R. Wilcken was He Is a World War Co. elected president of the DisHis IL U.S. Navey veteran. trict Nine, American Legion wife, Jean, Is an active memAuxiliary, at the spring conber of the Auxiliary in the Jenvention of the Auxiliary memsen unit. The have three child bers of Duchesne and Uintah ren. counties Saturday at Jensen. Mrs. Wilcken has served two served as Utah Girls State consecutive terms as district chairman for District Nine this vice president. She holds mem- year. Mrs. M. Harden Nelson, Jenbership In Duchesne Unit Nc 22 and Is serving Unit No. 124, was sen as currently unit historian. district historian Mrs. WilShe will succeed Mrs. Mary Burgess, cken has appointed Mrs. Fan-c- ls Roosevelt. J. Brooks, Duchesne as Mrs. Fred Riding, Roosevelt district secretary. Mrs. Brooke Unit No. 64, was elected vice Is a past district president, and She Is the past is currently serving as secrepresident. president of her unit, and has tary for the Duchesne Unit. Legion Auxiliary elects Mrs. Eldon Wilcken BEER-BECUE- LONG-SLEEVE- ? now $4.98 D Western Shirts as top teacher by Legion at Ever had Shirts Former resident gains honor Officers elected UEG. $6.50 D Magls Hkrksrs Other Shirts Reduced through May 20 only! Uintah Basin rn $2.98 F SADDLE SHOP Standard MMssiiisni'Wasm HEBER -- OKI 1 If Ford personnel attend schooling de CHECK THIS ONE . . . Municipal league sponsors regional school ne Job Corps needs j applicants for training BEER PARTY PREMIUM RECAPS j U.S.A. 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