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Show ' Tuge Thiinwla.v, Otb.l.rr ill ? UINTAH BASIN STANDARD A ronMtliilutlun of the Koomi rlt HUndard Mil Uintah Hadn n il Kill hi Knonrvrit, 11 UI.ISIIKD Itith, THURSDAY L'TAII - I. O. BOX IHN r li. I7h One Yran, Two Year $1.00 ,1 In I'hIiI I7.IHI 11 KIJsllKK fcDITOK - '(I'' . Hi t I1. II! ' is : x'.,,- - uiiJ,-- r would :..i : n of w ji tin-ol it' 'iMhli- - .ire v.i lands t:,ji i! (1 ,! t . S" !ih' . .ieween a night off : oie-'l.i- stumli-ofte- i - Ground Beef ? s s v Sk 4 S B. i 49' Fv A oi of V fr$F business men will gather for who have a strong interest and a breakfast kick-o- ff meeting desire to financially provide a on Monday November 13th. All stronger scouting program for previous sustaining members the boys In the local comwill The sign-uand new persons will be con- munities. tacted by the teams during a be covered In all of the communities In Eastern Duchesne four day signup campaign. "It Is our desire to have County and Western Uintah the teams make all contacts County which consists of the and complete the ing klembershlp enrollment during this short period of time", stated Mr. Labrum. Wayne Saltzglver and Gordon Harmston have been named as team Captains, stated Mr. Labrum, others will be named next Sustain- Roosevelt District. Magic Markers RED - BLUE Instant Dry, Wafer Proof week. Sustaining members are business and community leaders BLACK U S D A FOR BETTER CITY GOVERNMENT! o 1 i a 1 'j t ? t h I 4 fi Spp y b. Can 69 Meaty Pork Steaks 33' 59' Beef Rib Roast Chun Boneless Rib Steaks C'oi Fating 1.09 Fish Sticks Captatnt 14m. 59 69 leflh. DID YOU Hi Pan-Rea- dy pfcg Be Sure To See Our Giant 89 cans v You Mukt Btf Comp'e v At Sofevb y livm PurcMO'd Yeuf Saew.iv VoMey Pnik1 fve fac iy W Tou Waldorf Tissue Cider Family Flour Anoifi) Va!!ir Terr fc Vo'ue K'tc-e- Cm" 1 25-l- Empress loney S Biihroijm & Bfp 09 -- Bel-a- ir No Cnlifamia Flame R'-U.S Tokays lb. bag S. F.mcjr lb. can Premium Quality Cu Copn. B'OCroll Ppill Co'ro'ft Of Turnio G'ttnt 0j Councilmen of Myton City 1 jug Green Peas NELS JOHNSON Extra Fancy R.d D.licioui Crisp Celery Large Walnuts Red Potatoes Acorn Squash Pmcm o Featuring All Your Favorite Candy Bart, Gum and Many lfem. gallon -- U QEc Grapes roll pack ... . count car,on 89' 69' 10 89' 3 59' Crisp Apples 10 or Treat Displays Candy Bars -- KNOW? Green large Stalk, U.S. No. 1 In Shell light Meat From California U S. No. lb. 1 Grade S. No. 1 Fall Favorite U A EHkI'vb Today Ihm Saturday ...Stock Your Freezer Pumpkin Pies Halibut Dinners m Orange Juice Orange Juice 6 .7 fin 'h pp .V. 3.:: 59 89 Fok Mrri Pinfc U S D A All Five Cent Snpwuy For Great Savings - MAX PEATROSS ELBERT CHANDLER A NEW WATER SYSTEM A CLEANER TOWN TO ATTRACT NEW RESIDENTS FOR any improvement and AGAINST any detriment to our city! 3-l- Trick Mandarin Oranges V THEY WILL WORK FOR: Morrell's Pride Fully Cooked f.fV.'XI rv Uintah Basin Standard A A Canned Picnics Town House ps lie PeepDes IFssrJy ar 49' y 843-23- P-T- Fryers A ::' teSTBOB Four-Ye- i Grade A i, if-j FOODS I'fnres.in ttlii!i , at CONVENIENCE I jack-o-lanter- Vision-obscurrin- anothir r le!-I- In examining both of these rdicgoiios of hazards, one of the prime considerations is the choice of costume for the young merryg makers. masks which can cause serious accidents as youngsters scurry around on their rounds, or dark costumes, such as a witch's cloak and hat which present no reflection for oncoming cars, can be the cans- for tragic accidents. Natural mask.;, those that would utilize :i of charcoal or colored ehniiltv applied directly to the skin, el for great possibilities for a variety of weird faces, but do not restrict the childs vision. Costumes yh.viid he light colored, and be shcit enough to prevent tripping or catching on passing objects. So far as fire hazards are coiv.vrneo. the costume again plays i major role. With long flowing of o:;;iiT:es. often constructed I'.imsy matei ial. usually very blc, children are in great five danger. Even though the were labeled hen purchased, most of the pro Roosevelt District Scout Chairman Lloyd Labrum dates for the Roosevelt District Sustaining membership Campaign for 1967-6- 8. Key community leaders and w.it-- ; j Scsut leaders schedule finance drive it .iiTr ! I fire-pro- rj!ly d. f cos-tniv- j se y r iiiiiloween. The traditional the spook, carries with ,jr. a virion of parties, treats, fun ri Lighter. But it can also be 'srkcr.ul ly a cloud of disaster. According to a reminder rt.T.n t? e l!SU Extension Services, tr!i i'ii agi nts. Mrs. Willa ";Ar siMf! Mrs. Mary Rounder w'.' ,n:k of keeping ; U:t tiie youngsters i. to treat s ;.:;.rd with respect. What are the hazards oi hit'.i.eoi.? The only way we can ! a with possible iiiLi'lligently :s-- io know what to watcli fin nr, this fun night. Ba.sirally. hazards to young chii.rnn include danger of fire and t.in,,. i of injury due to the dark nigi N and poor visibility if the il.iJ1' ss masked. in-ilr- vio'.iM vj'.ley iJ -- tective treatment is lost with each i't;;i;iei.s to it, tlie wliule lasm JlsHi.Iii.e in u'i I aioi:ikl Sa" j u!.l U '.ef:t fron. tm Jvelop- washing, and must be Without the conpera- Ino.j n.fiiS. To be sure of a fun evening, Lake so that tt is criA ii g liv-Mon ami assistance (if the In- J.ire to dii parents should see that costumes to the ('trciit that if all the Main rights, I he ClnUh Basin u,-le iniMed cui,p- may are as safe as possible. Try to elim- States .iter y of water resources dry material inate easily ignited flimsy as larger populations hecome and loose flowing sleeves or volummore Insistent and demanding inous skirts. Stay away from fire for Hater. In a way the fut- uru of tlie wisile valley hinged cause by providing flashlights in upon the people of Uintah Basin and other decorainMhifi with ami assisting the tions rather than candles. Instruct of the Indian I,jvel.ipi:.eiits children to stay away from bonlights whiih ronstitutes the n fires or other open flames, where peaceful souls while city lo'.hs must effective current f.il a::d t.lork out to 1) those grow get la?, an'ijting long costumes might be whipp'd lose for lliemselves as the w.itr the valley, into the flames by a sudden fall well us others. I'or this cause An economy could le set up breeze. Masks and wigs again are a fire hazard. Imitation hair, even though treated and termini fireproof, can be the cause of a tragedy. Ignited by a spark, the child's head could be quickly engulfed in flames in the fibrous material. Masks also prevent the child from seeing well enough to be alert to possible danger from fire. A final precaution which parents should take, is to provide an escape" for their youngsters. Dont entomb them in their costumes. Provide a means, and instruct the youngster on steps that can be taken to get the costume off in a hurry should it become ignited. Avoid knots or heavy cord that couTd trap a youngster and cause much greater injury. Despite this gloomy, foreboding side of Halo ween, it can be a fun time for your children. The Whole Fryers Ground difference between a fabulous fun F(phly F'o" Lejn Plump, Meaty & Pon Readv evening and one of disaster can be Ten.iur but a few seconds of carelessness, lb. which was not prevented by a few minutes of planning prior to the lacli lobfl Hormel Sliced Bacon firM Lean Chuck Steaks outing. G'odt akf (e r.jy Halloween is a day for fun! Fon Cut-Up Grade A Fryers ffrtni our All Meat Franks pkg 47 Have a good time; eniov treats; play it safe, all the way, Boneless Pot Roast Sir 69 Fryer Drumsticks?,; Cod and respect the property of others. Gre'J Chunk Bologna I.' Ik Meaty Fryer Breasts Family Faonb Certainly "fun pranks" can not he of to construed include destruction property which brings financial loss and heartache to others. is trick-or-tre- , iirouiid tin Iikll.in c.iiiss anJ help lull all"i- the.ii (i'Vi'..ip thi-J- ghosts, goblins, tragedy Xi m Tuesday evening, Oct. r-- li of It.rf Mrs. Twlla Rhoades Duchesne county ri.iiiui! ns Is tlie Lf '.In Ii.'.iuns. j tli I KTirirm I Crop yield up r witliii. sever their the federal Lyr.ti, Jerry, anj It TurnNiw and a frl.:ij J. Davis came fron S.dt for the opening weekend of the .. deer hunt. Tfey were of their parents, Mr. nd m; s. Leo Turnl resi-rtatio- a I ti) uiKiit Hai.o-- dren from Oieti;. JjgSggSgP'll The program In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was call w!tf, presented by Mr. and Mrs, Tom Fahrizlo and family, and your news Items. honored their son Elder LeVere only reliable means of itiAing T'abrtzio who left October 23. In Ulnt ih Basin sometldng home of Mr. and Mrs. Salt between wasteland than a Arvel Rhoades Is the center Lake and Denver that !s to he of activity tills week for the used and pushed arcand ty Despite the late spring, the parents and family of Dean grTtf.s from witiU'Ut. Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. Ervan crop yields In Duchesne County Tlie at.swer to grcxthatiddeve-eI- o Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin have lieen above average. Inn.ent is ii'i;y and purpose Clegg and family, Mr. and Mrs. crease in yields per acre has that can Instill and I mid a wor- Leland Clegg and family and been due to adequate rainfall at the appropriate time, and thy etfort towa:d dedication and Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Kern) CrocInlnd'istry of the calibre that made ker ar.d family came from the new varieties, rather than our nattoii strong in the first San Diego Calif., area; Mr. and creases In acreages, reports pl ice. All this pump priming Mrs. Von (Leone) Brown and K. Morrell Mathis. Alfalfa yields have been hithand controlled economy by son, Mr. and Mrs. Lari (Nel-d- a June) Lisonbee and family er this year due to decreased string indllng tends to underMost of the insert population. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Eveami h,r.e.-tmine purpose the son and McNlel thrmghout hay all from county is among the very best of men lyn) to the utter destruction of tlie the Salt Lake area, were also of high quality with minimum whole lot of mankind. present. One sister, Mrs. Bill insect damage, the county agent concluded. In a way the various Indian (Lois) Crocker Sjn Diego is of child and Mr. the Mrs. only Reservations represent alout who was absent. the only hope we In America Ervan Clegg can expect to receive from Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rhoades DUCHESNE the trend toward excessive and and daughter, and Keith Rhoades and were visitors from irresponsible government that Steven Rhoades came provo, The Duchesne Salt front Elementary chokes and stagnates the mind PTA meeting Is scheduled for Lake weekend. for the ar.d heart of free men every-- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gines, 8 p.nt. Thursday October 2U, where. They won about the announce the blnh of at the elementary school libKearns, in America upon which a son on October 9. They rary, announces Ronald J. Lida more stable and effective have a daughter also. Larry dell, the PTA president. way of life can be revived and who is a son of Mrs. Luva nurtured back to life as all Boyce is a former resident of other lands are bled to death Tablona. Weekend visitors at the by taxes or else now owned liy the irresponsible public which home of tlieir parents the Ber-ne- ll does not seem willing to use Rhoades were Mr. and Mrs. it for the good of mankind as Allen Gines and sons, Jim individuals. Rhoades front Murray, and Mr. Merrill H. Glenn Jr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee and chil t Sal-g'ia- r jrotaily th.-- tax exempt government and yo 11 alone. To i'trnn.pVsh ttiis task would re ;:!re conslderat le help and frti'ti tlie js pie hut this atoniiJ th.e seems I) represent about the I'llcei Ii fieri:. I'M.t a:rl free is tl.e most la.p'.rtant ;.i Met ii.y cciiiimuiiU or ,i :. pio'Jncfc, it s r.it1.'! for UaSlr; folks o tive -- I. ile oifort to irevrnt o'i.ers to r.i. .ill 'he .itir.il i es'iiirces if the .. In .i w.r, the '. I:.ii. is tlie most to tl.ew'i-efitlve rd . Uli.tal. li.iSIll leciise l IfverniTiei.t r. i!ief-'!i- j7 li.eir r:i;!.ts up.- t.iye lie hovt-- i nineiit stomps so Vail. ' Jlo'er If . Il'l!i7;' , the hiJun rest rv.,fi,:i flidr juris lirtton tn.it wf.hn. - !he j.v''ip !i. ' !. ,f. l ii.se Ii.iVh - 'o i- die .. EDITOR CORRESPONDENTS: ' I r lowai l ll.re t!.e ns It F.'iimii I'l.i! nine ASSISTANT ASSOCIATE EDITOR AM) r. he Hi ' I!,.-- i: ULAKlN I). ASHBY, Roowevelt, 1S1 I' tYK JUNSF.N ( I. I)li: WILCKEN, Diu.hr m, 711 - Jl.sc'.J IlRi1 dlllf -- i of pniriv.i:i..i. H4lWli - ff th- -i fiiiijc w.ifl I i.Wiiplnui Kith's: Il'.'l::.- !! l.aVc i it, l.'le .'i encii'irai the Wd'.rr useif. of I'i.ita:, I stiuiiW I SUSTAINING JMMMt H. i:r i. I iS(pC0Tlj?N bk Mnrond (.'Umn Mutter under the Art ut March AT ROOSEVELT, . i Hri-nri- l NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Ws I!:,--- lisel! pit ! :ff .1: x ir n iji.hiiV'ii:r t.'ui e i'iru! living so folVi i:.:;- I u' i to tlie of farii. ele- r. 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