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Show 0 and Bookmobile (Continued from ilJMJtEtfl! j) p.m. Monday. Tuesday, 8:30 a. in. to 11:30 a.m. .MytuiM'hnol; 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Duchesne scnool; 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mi ' 411 Kit ii,i Mi The primary sponsored a Halloween Carnival Friday Fish 1'i.nd, dart games, night. a witches market and other games added to the fun. The Movie "My Six Loves' was shown. Mr. and Mis. Forrist Goodrich made a trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Retd Goodrich were visitors at the Forrest Gijodrich home over the weekend. Milton Wilson Is In Salt Lake where she has undergone surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodrich, Salt Lake came out to Vida enjoy the deer hunt. McKee and Isold Haslem cared for their children while they went hunting In the Book Cliff Bridgeland Ward chapel. Wednesday, 9 a. in. to 12 noon, Roosevelt elementary schoel; 12 noun to 1 p.m. liuosevelt Junto 3:30 p.m. ior high school Roosevelt elementary scIv.k.1 and 6 to 8 p.m. Roosevelt I tank 1 corner. Thursday, 9:30 a.m, to 3:30 p.m. Altamont school and 4 to 5 p.m. at the Bluebell store. The above schedule will lie repeated every two weeks with the following beginning dates: Nov. 13 and 27: Dec. 11; Jan. 9, 23; Feb. 5 and 19; March j and 19; April 2, 10 and 30; May 14. ?. 1 This schedule applies until the closing of schoul in May. The schedule in Uintah county Is on the opposite week from the Duchesne route. Tills Includes stops nn Monday at Bolton's ranch, 9 to 9:30 a.m.; Whlterocks school, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Neola srhool 2 to 3:30 p.in.; and at the Ballard Ward Chapel 4 to r:30 p.m. Tuesday at Todd and West Jr. high school from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, Naples school; 1 to 3 p.m. center of town In Little Bonanza and G:30 to 8 p.m. at the Bonanza store. Thursdays schedule Is 9 to 9:30 a.m., Iiandlett store; 10 to 11:30 at the swimming pool at Fort Duchesne; 12;3Q to 2:30 p.m. Lapolnt school; 3 to 4 p.m. Tridell store; 4:30 to 0 p.m. Gustier chapel; and G to 7:30 p.in. Maeser Store. famil) and Meten from Igden enjoyed the deer hunt and visited al the Iaren Ross Roosevelt FHA home. Mr. unit hosts i the Uintah basin past seven years. for the In and LalXmne Dennis Union. The F.H.A. ceremony for opening a meeting was presented by the Regional Officers: Mitchell, President, Mayla LaDonne Dennis, Altamont; Beth Union; The annual lusketball offCook, Secretary, V lntah; Chrisicials school will be held in tine Radcllffe, Treasurer, the Audio visual aids room at Duchesne; and Judy Tlucker, Union high school Tuesday, Parliamentarian, Altamont. November 7 at 7 p.in. Following this the devotional Tills school is for those who was presented by Laurel Hoowish to quality to officiate in per and Melna Horrocks, Duch-games this year. The school esne. Is open to the jmblic. Miss Alleen Erickson, State Gordon Eldredge, head bas- ' of Homemaking Ed- -: Supervisor ketball roach at Union Invites talked to the girls about ucation, all the fellows in the area ' the "degrees" program of the Interested in officiating to la 10:00 a.m. All horses must be registered or eligible for . on or before Ortoher SOtli will be eatulogiil OGDEN SALES COMPANY TELEPHONE 3!4 - service which t-- f M -- f .. PEOPLES CITIZENS O o ARNOLD NELS JOHNSON 3 VS ; I IH i'iv l- .iwn clill- f.im- - .i'l nrlrh . wl It rhll-i".- y.iur d .bi'lves on ". i .'11 '()iil)l)iks 1)1 .iml reread. i" l'Mk at nr 1.1 - V i t r. v,'" i tji-1- vour cht'.itipr. ii'i'.i'ilii'i . 'rB87E 4 i.'- : ilWJUMNCE -. "An iittukimiMil in i v"' raj-.is- i i ; ' a, L F.H.A. ('O.NF'F:RF:Xf 'F: Muyli Mililii-'Ikiotli liliMim n it h IliMiily,' mill kIIht 4 , urimi'iit'i l l' ; tin- - I kLi anil Jinly Thinker. (uni, l.lDnluii' CDiiferi'iue , For Councilman I'llll-Sr.TViC- ' I lot ib basin I" iiuke their hoiii.' i:i null lal;.ii i.: iliiA! the I'lii.v o sin vice tin- - ini. i - soet.d lit'i'ir was enn.vi'd ami al! had 'lie o:p'i't.iiiitv to wish the Caldwell laii'ily lunch tup a in puiess Ajicnt Review Your jiiNti ramv Now! In.-i- n' ".'iikini visitors d ;!n ben. e nl Mr mil Will. ,ii ausetl xi'i e Mr. aed K.ii:.ild I nil'll and e.iil i Mi ... Mil nl Graiu'i-rsister of Mrs. Fausett. Visitors at the raui li L.iim r Mr jnil .Mrs- - A- ,M. r ik.:i'ii, during I lie '.veci.eiid. M)llll, j;.., Mr. and Mrs. Ruloii Jenks who eaiue frmn Idaho Kalis lilaho. Saturday, November 4, is i he (lav set for the annual Hinur of (lie ladies aid of Hie 1i es- byterian Church winch will held at the Aineneau I.er.bn iin.'.- - tin. i r Ml-S- Incdinii. new er son-in-la- ! " visit nu'ir ini.iiu sou. airs. Wilson is a lauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Kvnas.oh. Winle on tlielr vacation the group will also o P. I'.illo:', Nev., visit Arvi! Kynastoii t'r'.'tlier of Mr. Kyn.istoi,. Son ami ; . and Mrs. A'.den Kvt,as-tu- n j aceiiiiipaiiiediiy tlieii'il.i:i' and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ijibriiin, Roosevelt, left Saturday cnmiiie to Liver- - ; more Calif., whim they will suit.ilile - ,.,-.- Lovt.,v. My)n for gifts will . Holt Central Utah il(111, flll. In fNSlRANC'E servinl Servims on Noveniler at u.,, yylin irisbvtei'iaii chinch i! be cii'nl'.itedby Grar" Mclh- of Sail Iuke. A i s i (.(ipii.,1 invitation tll J lillllM'VcII Cull Office ftnine Is exleaded Dm licsiic: l nil 4I an JIFEJ I r:. n ia Thursday and Friday, November 2nd & 3rd Bring in your tful? scissors and let the doctor make them shnrp again. 9 ,.u FRICES ARE CUT TO A NEW LEA; . . . tr.j.tii -- starts at ii:lll) a.m. Tlilirsifii.v anil I'liils I rili.ii .n iWu :,u pan. -n.: r- - HOOVER wwkm REAS5HS B HOOVES 2-D- AY greatest values ever offered jm 99e PINKING SHEARS spik.dryer Sf it Fast:, Compact, Economical. tmm ft FT I j j j t j - 1 V d l4lmJ.H..i.,;1 1 mm - i49s yrJ-- KW H00VIR C0NSELLATI0N Term) mx mtel: tf ffetrs all kind V FOWLER .,v Vote for any 3 persons for councilman. HOOVER STATE OF UTAH I ss. COUNTY OF DUCHESNE ) MYTON CITY I. Virginia Smith. City Recorder in and for Myton City. Duchesne County. Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full. true, and correct copy of the official ballot to be used at the Myton City election in said city on the 7th day of November. 1967. and the same contains a true and correct list of all candidates to be voted for at said election, as it appears from the files in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of Myton City this 2nd day of November, 1967. Virginia Smith, i Seal i City Recorder C Ttaiipi'iideiit )i'lill '' Mf at1' HAKVa Yer mi M:'-.1- BIG (4 iln till? MM Yi'i.e I.C1! 1 lit. I'iirry KIT fi!;!innri,1 nl ttii li lti-- i uttn-i-i- rr-ii- - I'm dot! .i I'lr .wi I ! v o (4 Year Term i FRANCIS nl I'l'.irh vour II MELVIN DAVIS MAX D. PEATROSS :is III mir ill:.' '.cv .c appiy Q Kick "I'l mi .isitlc a :j' pI'.iI lici; to I: i u iln not FRANK ADAMS ELBERT CHANDLER 'Iiiblrpus t.ii ' fur I I hvo-- HOOVER SPiHDRYINS WASHER Coun.-il-j'- 'i unir WHY YOU SHOULD For n t rlmnigli I. :'! i HERE ARE rrrnj - . tl'lmi's I - mil-- f ' k"(l tile : i 1. I De-L- ay TO BE PLACED UPON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT OF MYTON FOR THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOV. 7, 1967 (4 Yrar J'1 l.i rv. r.irv carils LIST OF NOMINATIONS Councilman - Sserved - - i Ksa Fof J 1 . . v- Vv f ' r. t, yn zm ft Ait t Duchesne County School District, was made an Honorary Member, and presented with an Honorary membership pin. Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh Mayla Mitchell proceeded to introduce the National Program Sunday school classes were of Work, the State Project, and conducted at 10 a.m. at the the theme for the conference. Church Myton Presbyterian Wayne Saltsglver, manager of with the in teachers following the Mountain States Fuel Supply Mr. Koiiert Geurgp, Company, spoke and showed charge, Mrs. Alice slides on the theme of the con-- ! Mrs. George, and Mrs. Ruby lligley. ference, "The Basin Blooms At 11 a.m. a large congrewith Beauty". attended the Sunday After the conclusion of Mr. gation service at the Mytrm morning Uintah talk the Saltsglver's with Church Presbyterian chapter presented arelaxeren--! Thomas Gentry presenting an titled, Little Red F. H. A. interesting sermon. The Youth Hood." Mrs. Freda Davis, adviser Choir added their voices tn of the Uintah Chapter, spoke the musical selections. Specon "Our Neighbors Near and ial music was a violin solo Far one of the projects of by Mrs. George. Mr. and Mrs. the National Program of Work. Allen Caldwell and family were Her talk was based on the coun- honored when a lovely hible of Japan. After lunch, the girls and boys once more assembled In the auditorium to watch a film on Beautification entitled, We're on our Way." They then broke Into Swap Shops to swap Ideas on Beautification. These Ideas were reported to the entire group so that they could put some of them to use In their chapters. Following the closing cere- - 1 UTAH 84404 Ifc- - t try of selling price, minimum sales per head, plus 3 churge 8 11.00 per head. This Mile is being heavily udiertiseil ull over the eountry anti will draw many buyers who arc looking for your good Quarter Horses, mi list your ronsignments early in order to lie sure of a plaee in the sole catalog. For entry blanks and other information, call or write - OGDEN. t S - J V has rendered the Future of Homemakers America, mony the Superintendent Thomas Ahpla-nal- p, adjourned. Superintendent of the ; S33.IMI - .I "i he ' registration organization. Because of the ' Horses will lie accepted until sole time. Please send complete information for cataloging to: OGDEN SALES COMPANY, P. O. BOX 68, ODGEN, UTAH 68 f tWi. Vice-preside- ARCHIE ANDERSON. OGDEN. UTAH SALE MANAGED PEDIGREES BY: BLANE SCHVANEVELDT. WESTON. IDAHO AUCTIONEER: BEN TANAKA p. o. BOX m f Officials school to be held Tues. BY: FEE: IV il hunt while Imre. Ogden, Utah CONSIGNMENT !h;7 .ti kook Bro-thers- OGDEN STOCK YARDS All entries received ' f home from college for the weekend were Louise Hayes was consultant and the Wilson, Arlo McKee, Jimmy ushers were Genna Vee and Susan McConkle, and Jerry Goodrech, Steven Altamont. Ross and Gene Harvey. Presentation of colors was by George Clines and Sheryl Goodrich have received their Dennis Wltbeck and George Sandra Altamont. draft call. They will l In- Lindsay, Hleazard, Altamont, led the ducted on November 14th. and Wallace Harvey group In the pledge of alllglance. The congregation were visitors at the Gene Wasang the llace home over the weekend. National Anthem, which was They jarticlputed in the deer directed by LaJean Leavitt and QUARTER HORSE SALE! -- m III Mayla Mitchell state F.H.A. Treasurer presided. Her chapter adviser, Mrs. Mary Lou REGISTERED Saturday, November 18th V !' conference of the Future Homemakers of America was held last Wednesday at the Roosevelt junior high srhool. "The Basin Blooms with Beauty" was the theme of the conference to which 150 girls and luys were In attendance. home. Mr. Martin said that the reason the new and larger Bookmobile was given to this area was the Increased circulation of books. The Bookmobile Is in Duchesne county one week and then the following week in Uintah county. there. The Duchesne county scheHorace Rose, secretary ge of the Bookmobile In these dule of with the stops begins of the Utah high treasurer two counties for the past six Hanna store 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. years. It has been a service Tabioiu school 11 a.m. to 4 schools activity association will conduct the meeting. j V.. . regional meet The re i ' j ' j Mrs. Ha;. Holt, Irovo, visited Mundiy at tin Farrel Simmons home. Mr. and Mrs. Loien McKee has received word from the Central States Mission President that their son tlder Merlin McKee will be released from his mission November 3rd. Elder McKee Is now the District leader of the Lain.mite group In ('klahoma City. The Garth Hoss family, Sparks, Nev., enjoyed the weekend visiting at the Loren Ross area. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie and friends from Salt Lake Came out to enjoy the deer hunt. -Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Harvey went to Salt Like Friday to attend the wedding ot their granddaughter Boneta Workman and Brent Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Creig Russ . - 'f CQNVr-i?TitiL- WKIIMFrMPH.JVSElS W 13 m R re anr tj I pi ywf'i 3AEU 1 'txrrjt, i jmj I'vii?-- - ' 73M VMi. 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