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Show STANDARD iievelt, Utah A lw Thursday. Nnvember 2, 1Hfi7 COUGAR whlrh will bp carried out this ober 27, has len rescheduled for November 3, at 9:00 p.m. The assembly which will beheld In conjunction with the Harvest Ball has also leen rescheduled and will be presented 7'hursday, October 2, at 10:40 a. in. Members of Union's Future of Homemakers America attended a regional convention held at Koosevelt Junior High School last Wednesday. Presiding over the convention was year. ; SQSfflQ All hPiilor Mtidi-nt- s who are planning to attend college are urged to register now, for the American College Testing program. Deadline for the next ACT registration Is 8. The test whlrh Union High School Class Officers elected historian OGQDQXD November Is given several times during the year Is required for entrance Into most schools. The counseling department at Union states that Tbe Duchesne high school Harvest Ball will be held SatNovember 4 In the audurday availare Mayla Mitchell, Region Threes registration forms itorium starting at 8:30 to 11: state FHA officer from AJta-mo- able to those students who are 30 It Is sponsored I y p.in. can and be obtained High School, The theme Interested, the Junior class. by Ann I arson Everyone is of the convention was "the Basin from Mr. Mower. Students at the Cougar school welcome to attend. A Harvest Blooms with Beauty," and reBall king and queen will le state project work, were delighted with the curSurprise! The Harvest Ball, flected the crowned. They will be chosrent of lssuo the STUDENT beautification, en by popular vote. The dance previously scheduled (or Oct community newthe school REUNION, Is Refreshments spaper. The paper Is now bewill be served. ing printed professionally and Contestants have been entmany students have commented on the Improvement In appear-enc- e ered from the four upper clasof the paper, (and a flip ses to vis for the crowns. Volley ball games were playof the Cougar tall to those resed with Tablona this week. The for the school paper.) ponsible DHS boys won their game, but This Is a warning! There Is only one more week until the DHS girls were the end of the first term. Just by the Tablona Girls, SN49925 1 JD 2010 RC Gas Tractor The eighth grade class will thought students would like to the present assembly SN12546 know. 1 JD 2010 RC Gai Tractor School spirit Is on the rise. program Friday. Miss Aqulla (Yearbook) candSN45774 Observers at Union High School 1 JD 2010 RC Gas Tractor can hear comments such as, idates at the Duchesne high SN12540 1 JD 2010 RC Gas Tractor "This Is the one that really school for 1967 are Linda ThomThe cause for all pson, senior; Maureen Moon, counts." 1 JD 3020 RC Diesel Tractor SN71799 the activity? Friday Is Union's Junior; Judy Thompson, sophomore; Debbie Mecham, fresonly league football game of the hman. 1 SN7327 year. The winner of Ferguson 20 Tractor Friday's The KVEL Radio programs game will enter the state tour1 SN2205 bs broadcast from Vernal 20 will Tractor Ferguson nament at the quarter-fineach Tueedayat4:40 p.m. These as winner of rirst place level, 1 TD-IHC Crawler wDokota Ilyd. Dozer will be In region six. The biggest programs at DHS each week. fur factor In excitement the 1 IHC 460 Dsl Tractor w'355 loader The DHS English Department Is that it will be playSN6565 game carnival held Friday night at and backhoe ed In Vernal against the UinDHS was successful, and the 1 JD520 RC Gas Tractor SN5211655 tah Utes, the Cougars' trad- faculty sponsors Mrs, Evans itional rivals. Kickoff time and Miss Cartetts report a SN1623 Is 1K)0 p.m. IHC 47T Baler waa made and will bs profit Cosmo says; It's a good thing used to buy special books for we 1 JD 24WS Baler SN36344 that Cougars are tough, the English Department and to otherwise, how would we ever finance special trips to help 1 JD 215 Windrower able to be It make SN3902 through be scheduled by the English the lunch line? Department. The carnival In1 10' Tool Bar wM Coil Shanks Spring cluded fun and game booths, and Shovels food sales, contests. 1 2btm. 12 Dearborn Plow plated hla education at Weber I 6' Pick-u- p Disk Harrow Blate College. He teaches Health, Team Teaching, 7th 1 7 Hitch Mower grade English and 7th grade vacancy left orian, to DU Miss Allred Lee. Karla by of the will fill (lb the current through term, UHS school year. Other candidates who were sena Miss Shirley Allred, for the post, Includconsidered ior at Union high school, was ed Judy Horrocks, Ann Larson recently named as school hist and LaJean Leavitt. Shirley Allred MyNei nt -- wKNTOK 111 1 1( MIS rnlur idfleer elected recently left In right. Rick representative; Debbie llllluiiin. secretary : Lynn Truman, president, and Lesslc s Gardner, Andi-rtm- seml-form- "What would you suggest for a husband who gave hia wife a vacuum cleaner last Shirley Allred . . . named as Union lllgh's new Historian. Christmas . . . 7" out-scor- ed ' all-sch- j busime JUNIOR OFFICERS Officer of the Junior rlun are, left to right, Ricky Mnjudo, Shelley Sprouse, representative; Meda Mecham, ccrctary, and Lyle Timothy, president. al B 1 tape-record- ed Dari-ko- 250-ga- l. ol Reading. Mr. Gent is a student teacher and comes from Bonneville, Oregon. He has been going to BYU, where he will be gradu- Milk Cooler ... at Equipment can be seen BASIN TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT COMPANY Roosevelt, Utah Terms ated this year. He is teaching Western Europe, Team Teaching and Current Events Mias Cox Is from AugusU, Kansas, and la a graduate of Kansas Bute Teachers Colby Aldan Rarhrle lege. She teachea 7th, 8th and school the During present 9th grade Home Economics, year three new teachers hav, 7th grade English and 9th been Instructing students at General Business. the Roosevelt Jr. High. They grade RJHS are Mr. F.vsett Mr. Gent and On October 25, during 3rd Miss Pox. Mr Kauselt Is from period, the atudentbody was Mytun. He t tended Snow Jr. called to the auditorium to College two years, then com- vote on whether or not to R.J.H.S. ROUNDUP CASH Mail bids to: Retail Credit Department P. O. Box 20098 Portland, Oregon 97220 MOON LAKE ELECTRIC'S NEW HOME ECONOMICS PROGRAM WILL HELP YOU... save money cut costs buy better save time conserve effort cook better work faster jyt Moon Lake's new Home Economics Program is designed to help the Association's with their homemaking problems but it's available to any civic or church group in the Uintah Basin and Colorado. The programs will cover all aspects of homemaking from sewing to decorating, from laundry to canning, and from lighting to kitchen planning. Demonstrations are designed to take 1V4 to 2 hours and may be presented to informal groups in homes or to organized bodies member-consumer- s change the conatltutlon of the Roosevelt Jr. High School on the way to dresa It was voted to change the conatltutlon. Here ere some of the rules: The hemline of girls' dresses should not be more than one Inch above the kneecap. Shirts that have names of beer and other things that cannot be purchased on the school campus cannot be worn. Boys and girla must tuck In their shirt tails, which are made to be tucked In. - RJHS The Rough Riders defeated the West Jr. High Vikings 20-- 8 at West last week. Touchdowns for RJHS were made by Michael Ml Arthur. Kim Basils n hiv! Brad Gollahcr. Extra points were Dnnic'.s and Michael McArthur. The lone score for West uiia made on an interception. There were many outstanding plays during the game One of the best was a tei rifle pass interception by Gary Richman, preventing a sure touchdown by the West team. The Rough Riders line pb. voo a fine game. RJHS RJHS' glrl t volleyball team iniL-.'.- went to West lsst week and won two out of three games. They won the first game lost the second 11-- 4 and won the third game 12--- RJHS- -The Wasatch Girls Chorus from Heber will be at the RJHS on November 9. They will present a concert to the atudentbody at 2 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. the earn- - day, then will present a concert to the parents free of charge. - RJHS The Cheaa Club had an election of officers and selected Keith Lloyd ns president, and Kent Bascom us master of arms. Students joined the club on October 27. Now if anyone wants to join, he muat be voted in by the members. Each member must pay 2Rf dues. - RJHS COMING EVENTS American November Education Week. November U - Wasatch Girls Chorus. PTA Banquet November 16 at Roosevelt Elementary. 8-- 4; 5-- 4 V.ly a will pro'essiona' Home Ecocmist. conduct tf'e Horne Economics Program ON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Serving the Uintah Basin and Northwestern Colorado Drug MAKE OUR DRUG STORK VOl'K PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS'" Phone 7222431 Roosevelt MODERN PRESCRIPTION Ashley National Forest multiplanning was discussed by district forest rangers of the area October 16, when they met with the Duchesne County Commission. Duchesne District Ranger Allan W, Ashton, Altonah District Ranger William P. Gee, Buchanan Feed Roane ell . Phone Altnmont - Phone 1367 ersity this summer. Special guests for the even- ing were Mrs. Helen Ransom, Brigham City, president of Utah Department, and Mrs. Edith Bonner, Salt Lake, Immediate Roosevelt District Ranger Don- past president, as well as disald H. Hooper, explained this trict leaders. The meetlngwas held In the Relief Society room multiple-us- e concept of forest the Duchesne Stake center. of welsaid and lands they would Delegate reports were given come suggestions from the Wim-me- r, Commissioners on any phase of by Laurel Hooper, Sally fe Pat Darrell Hadden, the program. and Mark Hanson, beAshton a discussed Ranger fore the group of Legion and proposal of the Affiliated Ute Auxiliary members, visitors Citizens to take over the mainand high school students. Holtenance of roads In Log and North Blind Stream low, Fork of the Duchesne River. The county will prepare the necessai y documents. Ranger Ashton requested use of about six square feet of space In the television equipment building on Tabby Mountain, In which to place a radio FERTILIZER NITROGEN Phosphates FUELS DRUG CANNED GOODS Uintah Farmers Vatarlnary Co-o- p We Phone Oalea AgMCJ Phone - Roosevelt 722-24- 0 MACHINERY MISCELLANEOUS SALES A SERVICE SNOWS ffik Roosevelt Equipment Phone MISCELLANEOUS TIRE STORE Tires Wheel Balancing Front-En- d Alignment Brake Service WILL TRADE TIRES FOR MOST ANYTHING of VALUE On Highway 40 la Roosevelt 1 Phone ld 722-32- MOORE PAINTS UNOLEUM SAVE AT TURNERS IHIICAND QUALITY CHECKED Dairy Products For Home Delivery 4 Call f Roosgyelt "The Brand You Know . . . with the Quality You're Sure Of!" 722-32- BUILDING SUPPLY - Roosevt Phone 722-831- TWO GOOD FLACKS TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . HERE AND AT HOME1" Try Our Scones! Frontier Grill and Motel Roosevelt, Utah innjij vriwinAnAAi will be dune by the school nurse. Testing vision Is an Import- ant part of the school healt1 program. A child who has poor vision may have difficulty In seeing and recognizing words This may when he reads. be a great handicap to his learning. "If your child's vision test shows a visual defect you will receive a notice by null or telephone from the school nurse", Hooper, nurse. said Mrs. Duchesne Mellcent County MURPHYS JENSEN Carlson Cleaners Professional and APPLIANCE Duchesne Auto Supply II ESN k: UTAH Phone 738-336- 6 Steves Chevron Service IN DUCHESNE "Fast Change (Tire) Artist" TIRES CHANGED PUNCTURES PATCHED Emergency Starting Service and Motor Tnnr-iii- s TIKES - BATTERIES AUCESORIES Open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sieve Kxmik. Operator Coin-O- p DRY CLEANING Service Is Our Business! We service all G. E. 1)1 ( Roosevelt 722-327- 2 o transmitter. county schools - Roosevelt 6 We Specialize immmmjuuuutm Vision tests now being done in 722-23- IN FARM Rad-clif- C. 2 American Legion and American Auxiliary boys and girls state delegates reported Wednesday evening of last week on their week-lon- g training sessions which they received at Utah State Univ- NEILL 722-238- Farm Supplies! Drag Xfci Delegates give reports to Duchesnes ple-use re-che- ck L FARM SUPPLIES -- tea-che- v Mrs Curtis SEED HERTILIZERfl Legion group Multiple use planning is discussed Vision tests are now being done In most of the schools through out the county. These tests are first done by the rs and where necessary a North-wester- feed vice-presid- DIRECTORY in churches, schools, etc. Write or telephone any Moon Lake Electric Association office to arrange for this service. Sir PLIES FLOUR HOllIOMOKK OFFICERS Hill Labriim, left, Is president of the sophomore class; lairl Kownllls, secretary; Danny I mg, representative, and Tom Houston, right, Is nl the doss. DUCHESNE Ml FKISH Q FARM H U I S H iinoimnmmiu use appliances... IT'S O DRUG STORES large sad Open 8:30 a small appliances! .'Phone 722-339- 2 .aaaaaoos - Roosevelt 722-264- 1 - VrratlMuuUJL O CARPETS O LINOLEUM O UPHOLSTERY Also . . . carpet binding and Installation of an flor covering; BETTS Floor Covering ft Upholstery Shop Phone 722-231- Phone 9 Roosevelt Wedding Books priced from S2.50 to S7.00 Wedding Napkins Colors and many Dmdgv w Idiooae from Uintah Basin Standard |