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Show I STANDARD Wi' a . ':-- Duchesne mill . TOP STEER AT SHOW Thi grand champion fat steer at the fair Junior llvestnrk show was purrhawd hy Wllker-o- n IGA. Hrrr Gerald Wllkenton nhown off the ronette while Dan Roberta o(, Myton holds the prime calf. ' . ' i ' . ' ' ' ' P 26.5 for 1967 :A Duchesne City has retained a 26.5 mill levy for 1967. Last year Is the first time In 20 years Hat the city has increts -ed Its mill levy and this was from 26 to 26.5 mills, to handle the added cost of Insurance for the tort liability protection ' . Insurance. This year, the City's budget la set at $23,651.ul, compared to $25,000.69 the past year. Du-che- BVVS FAT HOG CHAMPION Wllkerson IGA, Duchesne, wan the liiivcr ol the urand clmniplon fat hog. exhibited In the fair hv llient Ifnlgntr of Aruedla. Revenues are expected Buyers pay total of $3,500.00 for animals at junior livestock show Prices held good In all areas of the Junior livestock auction sale, held last Friday In connection with the annual Duchesne County Fair. Buyers paid top prices, totaling naar S3, 500.00, for the 32 animals Hut were offered for sale during the afternoon. In the beef division, tup money went to Dan Roberts of Myton, exhibitor of the grand champion steer. The animal was purchased by WUkerson IGA store In Duchesne at 44 cents per pound, for a total price of $391.20. Eight other steers were sold during the auction at an average of 28.27 cunts per pound. The steers avarago 889 pounds, The Duchesne County Board bringing the pur head average to $291.32. of Education Is knee deep In The gratid clutr.plon fat I tog problems, brought about by tlie te was exhibited hy Brent influx of people to the Duchesne of Arcadia. It was purarea due to the construction of chased by wtlkerson IGA for a the Starvation Dam complex by total price of $64.79, at a 84.10 the Bureau of Reclamation. cents per pound. Although the principals of the A total of 20 lambs were Duchesne high school ind ths sold during the action, bring- Dur.hosne elementary school ing top prire uf 4 rents. The held registration grand champion, exhibited hy August 21, they fuel that they Danny Oakes of Vernal, was may luv Just scratched ths purchased for a total price of surface in their effort to make $41.8!:, by First Security Uank. s count ths number of students The reserve cltamplon, enterwho will enroll In these two ed by Max Rodmond, went to schools during ths first weak Uintah Sales Barn at 38 cents, of tlie new school year, which The ltegins September 6. for a total of $39.90. .. .. RESERVE CHAMPION BUYER Kay Hamilton, representing Farm Bureau Insurance, stands hy the reserve champion ateer, entered hy Gary Farnsworth, Mt Home. Hol-ga- pre-scho- ol :r.; s : , if GRAND CHAMPION FAT LAMB Displayed by Danny Oaken, thin lamb won honors at the nhow, and wan purchased by First Security Bank. m - T2Wm& a; .V n unRESERVE CHAMPION LAMB Max Redmond shown off the reserve champion lamb, whlrh was purchased during the sale by Uinta Sales Bam, Roosevelt. visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Foy during the county fair. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Ellis Foy home They brought Mr. and family, Salt Lake, were from Salt Lake where he has DUCHESNE otlier 18 lambs average 34.81 cents per pound, or $33.41 per head. The various buyers during the sale, who added to the support of the young exhibitors, IncludMrs. Mary Arnold ed Federal Land Bank, Salt Lake; John's Sinclair Service, -Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Me Steves Cafe, Frontier Grill and Mullln have moved their trail-- or Motel, Uinta Sales Barn, Cento Vernal where they plan tral Utah Insurance, Modern to make their home. Darrell Drug, Uintah Farmers Union' will teach In the new Naples Co-oBuchanan Feed, Amerischool. can Oil Company (Ed Rlchman), Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold G and L Chevrolet, Olpln Morand Anita and Mr. and Mrs. Basin Uintah Standard, tuary, and Roosevelt Equipment, all of John K. Arnold motored to Wllkerson IGA, Lodge Pole Campground In Dan Roosevelt; lals canyon to meet other memFarm Bureau Insurance, Hamilton Frost Top, Goodfellow bers of their families from Salt Lake and Salam for their annual Construction Co., Kohls MarMrs. Ellen ket, Duchesne Auto Supply, family reunion. Town Cafe, Vera's Conoco SeDean returned with the Arnolds Western Spur Cafe, to visit her children for a while, rvice, Moores Cafe, and Harvey Gee, Mrs. Beatrice Lundberg and all of Duchesne; First SecurMrs. hies Squire motored to Salt Lake. ity Bank, Roosevelt and Beatrice went for a medical checkup and hex took Link Truck Line, Myton. her grandchildren home that Because of the support of have been with them for some buyers, fair officials stale that time. this year's sale was one of tlie The 'HI Neighbor club held test In recent years, with top a family party at the home of prices being paid to all exhi- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Winn Thurs bitors. Show officials expres- day night August 24. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Birch sed appreciation to buyers fo their support. and family, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mrs. Brlches parbeen receiving treatment for an ents, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Brls-bi- n. eye ailment. p., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houston and faintly spent two days this week at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alice Lundln, In American Fork, then they went to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. David Arnold and famUy of Salt Lake, spent part of their vacation In the Basin fishing and enjoying ths time with their parents Mr. and not be finished until late this fall, he said. Enndlim'ut at the high school may increase as much .is onc-- I third over Its plus count. al the ele-- j Supt. Thomas J. Alilatulp at Duchesne srhmd metdury pointed out Hat to top t l.o u.st indicated an liu rense of 39 of their dilemmas, ct.r.Mrui:-tlo- n more pupils than expected by projects are underway at the rutsus taken last fall and not be both schools, and will the end of the year enrollthe time school by completed , 17-- by Since the school district does not know how many uturtents will enroll, the school Ivuid does not know Itow many teato employ. School niiSM' figures are nf little help li a situation of this kinds, the superintendent exp alneil. Throe chers prime contractors are on the starvation Dam Project now, aa well as and bids for arcsMiry Jobs are being accepted by Hie Bureau of Reclamation this fall. All the peoplQ who work on Jobs will not live in Duchesne, but may live In .sur- This stupes rounding areas. up for another problem for the school district, as they operate their own transportation system to lus the students to the schools. In some esses, larger buses will need to be assigned to some routes to handle the overload. More students and teachers will be using the school lunch faculties, of which the dining room Is the elementary school's room. Supt. explained the longer use of this room would cut their class time and affect the curriculum and scheduling at the elementary school, as part of the time this room Is used for the physical health, musical training, and multi-purpo- nick So. Arvln Phone 722-241- 1 Gates Roosevelt, Utah O Baling Wire O Baling Twine CHECK OUR PRICES FEED COMPANY BUCHANAN Phone ! Roosevelt 722-238- 2 for the labor Day lJfeekend ..J-'- Mrs. John K. Libbys Pitted Olives, No. 1 tall - 2 bag 19' b. gtj rn mi . 5 for $1.00 . 3 for 89' A can 25' Libbys Pickles, assorted varieties. Mi Price! Carnation Chunk Tuna Arnold. .11 XI XI No. kit GARDEN No. Potatoes Hi-- C SOO ran 8 for $1.00 Drinks, 4 cans $1.00 46-o- z Miracle Whip Morton Salt qt. 57 5-l- bag 19' b. Mb. bag 59' Potato Chips Dairy Maid Ice Cream PRODUCE 69' carton Vi-ga- l. J sister home. Me Mull In 1 Nii. Pork & Beans e ; Watermelons i lb. Jumbo Cantaloupes Seedless Grapes ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Me Mul- ltn were hosts to the Andervm family reunion this year, held in Mountain Hume, Saturday August 26. Over 100 attended. Rheas mother Mis. Annie Anderson who makes her home with a grandson, owner of the Stewart rest home in House- -. veil, attended. She Is recovering from a recent cancer opot atlon. and Mrs. Joe Kelly, Tooele, visited InBallardandal the 1-l- III XTs Lawrenre Mr. and Mrs. Young, Oram, former residents of Gusher were visiting friends and relatives In the Basin. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold were their daughters Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight and baby of Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Powell and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ainanson of Salt Lake, a sister of Mrs. Arnold was a visitor also. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allred are happy over the arrival of a new granddaughter, proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dnnyle Smuln of Vernal. The Fundus have a little son to welcome new ai . Campfire Marshmallows se multi-purpo- - THF.SK SPECIALS EFFECTIVE AUG. 31, SEPT. se 4 for $100 USDA Choice Round Steak Swifts Premium Franks fii-La- K. and Mrs. Duke, Myton, and Mrs. Helen P. Odeklrk, Duchesne, went to a company holiday at Lag'imi Saturday is guests of their sis- - lb. 19' lb. 79' 59' Mild Cheese nd lb. lb. 59' - Vi brick $1.45 : YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE for our Giant James tyi meats home. Case-L- ot I Sale, coming I soon i ! ! . . . Outstanding bargains ! j daughter, the A. A. Palmer family, Salt Lake, handy Palmer, 0, came home wr.h his grandmother Mrs. Odeklrk, and is spending the week ter and Inlxs-rhesn- L NEEDS! ofti.m'--portatlo- DUCHESNE . & BALING in May. these llles, COME IN TODAY! SEE US FOR YOUR As of Muy 26, the enrollment was 290. In most rases, two teachers are employed at the elementary school fur each rtjdc, except the four'.!.. Aiii'ihe" iil'em Is the 'mobility of the Kiatl.iluin, Many of the blurb's live in mobile liotiies, ami m;.y tu here today ami p.'iiie tnin. i row. The srh.i'l I card and otlier administrative t.l.iff members arc fai'lnp up to their problem in the Duchesne County School District, dlung with Principal ment begins. ura-tlonl- Dont Pass This Up miscellaneous revenue. Kxpendttures are estimated at $8,724.44 for administrative purposes; $800,00 for ths munEugene Browning of the Ducourts; $10,900.00 for chesne high school and Princi- icipal the police department; $725.00 pal David w. Clair uf the Du- for the fire department; chesne elementary school. They $1,458.20 for street lights; say they may lave to "Play $230,00 for the airport; $719.26 a little of it by ear." parks; $75.00 for cemeteries. as a cl.issroi.iii area. Four other norns an1 under cont ut may struction at the :( Mrs. Joy (Bowden) Jacol -son and husband Cllmmi and family of Sunset have been the mountains and stop- ped to visit friends In th area. Mrs. Art Averett left fur Arkansa to visit her need mother and sisters and their farn- - We only have 7 New Cars and 3 New Trucks left. Come In and get one before they are gone! The r68ps are going to be more expensive, so tale and save yourself get In on this year-en- d hundreds of dollars! li its the Yearend Clearance $12,827.36 from property taxes, $6,900.00 other taxes; $950.00 from licenses and permits; $1,000.00 from fines, forfeitures and penalties; $864.55 revenue from use of money; $10.00 from other agencies and $500.00 DRESS KEY I I: U'INM.Ks sramst roses modeled were shown as In ('minty Fair. Iclr to right nre Mlnnrrs, Muyla Mltchrll, Julie Marett, Marsha I'll ranter, Pamela Puttr and Susan llurinxtun. thrlr crratlnns prior School opening poses problems in Duchesne f set at levy Tvg v 31, 1967 Thursday, August i i I 7 I 'tah Unier-velt- . e. Mr. and Mrs. Janie T. Baker, and son, RaymmidSci'H, and baby duughter, Tammy, Is spending a vacation In Dueh":;i'e with his parent';, Mr. and V"., Richard B. Baker. Th" ji ie.l week rruu in Duchesne this their home at Wendt i lire, W.isli, -- riU!f I I'HKK TOWN DELIVERY K1H ll"i XU M OXll.! Phone 738-245- 1 HEFOKE 5:00 P.M. Duchesne |