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Show Thill l.illtorLil ! 1'iK .'inhi'i N t. enlug on Satur lay evening to joy the Family Budget Dinner. The li.eal was prepared and served y Tal Iona Ward Re- 1W.7 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD 1 4 fiiiiviliilnli'in uf till' IIiHimrll Ntanilimt Kiil I'lnlah Kanin Ktiiinl BE THANKFUL NEWSPAPER NATIONAL lS)C0TIN - Carl J. Nye ends African mission imML'miiimn F.nlrml a I KMnrii-lt- I'lali, an Snrniul ('lain Maltrr under the Art , KMIAV AT KfXJSIA Kl.T, I TAII PI'HI.IMIKI) Till Siihwililiuii Kalro: Hn' CLARIN I). ASlili i FAl'E JENSEN OOUME Two Vearn 91-I- . Durheann, Mrs. Mr Arcadia Ballard Bluebell Veda Labrurn Ruaalee Jeuen Ida Horrocki Mary Arnold Garda Hanna Montwal H lUKd 1alil In Aihanre j Grace Dalglelah Zola Spencer Alton Rogers Merl Horrocka Randlett LapoInt Reta Lott Strawberry Seeley w, : Myton Neola Utahn Whltarocka LETS BE THANKFUL! to free speech and free elections. While we arc grateful for a special day when we can join with others all over the country in counting our blessings and thanking God for them, wc are still challenged to make every day a Thanksgiving Day as we recall the As uc Americans sit down to our traditional turkey on this Thanksgiving I)ay in homes across the nation we have much for which to he thankful. True, there are many disquieting factors giving n t ern, both on cause for ;; r.t the domestic ;tu:l international scenes, hut if we look deep enough, we shall find unmistakable reasons for thankgiving. Consider the many liberties we enjoy in this nation and be thankful for their existence. Re thankful for our freedom to achieve, work and advance; for our freedom to worship, for our right v Utah recreation institute dated for Nov. 30 D. C. (Nov. 13) Washington, A state Institute u out- one-da- y door rtf r a mm In Utah will la held Thursday Nnv:nlvr 30, at the Newhoiisi! Hotel In Salt Lake City Utah. Highlighting the Institute will be a speech ly A. Heaton Underhill, deputy director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) In the Department of the Interior, on "outdoor and the Modern Man. Underhill will speak ionising the opening general session. The Institute Is sponsored by the Utah Association of Counties and tile National Association of Counties (SACCO. The meeting Is one of thirty outdoor recreation meetings lielng held In conjunction with a research projec t If lug conducted by the XACO Research Foundation In coopc ration with IIOH. At the onentne general session, presided over by Guy I.. Robbins, president of tlie Utah Association of Counties, the delegates will hear presentations on city, county, and state outdoor recreation programs. Jones, landscape architect for the Welter County Planning Commission, will present the county position, and Donald A. Smith, coordinator on the Utah State Recreation Planning Committee, will speak on "The State Outdoor Recreation Planning rrograin." ge Thursday, November 30 at 8:00 p.m. SELL - DAILY z: ur al teachers attend meeting Misses Florence Jex and Linda Jensen returned last week after attending a conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children held at the Sheraton-Palac- e hotel in the heart of San Fran- cisco. non-prof- it, discussions she participated In were concerned with the Increasing pressure on teachers to produce academically accelerated programs. This pressure can even be felt In preschool groups stated Miss Jex but she reminded the faculty that children's play Is children's work, and we must give the child a sense of "I can" rather than presenting him with tasks which are beyond his ability. Roth teachers reported that LEGION OBSERVES 48TII BIRTHDAY NEXT HILLTOP AUCTION - Two Head Start after They left Tuesday school and drove to San Francisco to attend the November 8 through H convention. the San Francisco Office of There were three general the Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- sessions with keynote speakers. tion; and Alliert Massonl, wes- In addition, each delegate atttern region representative of ending chose a study discusNational Association of Coun- sion group in which she was Massonl will present ties. Interested, Miss Jex went li 'o "Community Action Guides for the one of "Parental Pre.ssur-..-oOutdoor Recreation," the pubCurriculum and Miss Jenlished results of the KACO re- sen on "Involvement of Parents search project on outdoor re- and creation. As members erf the associaPlanning for outdoor recreation the two teachers attended tion will be discussed In depth the conference as delegates by Gary Swenson, director of from the Ute Headstart faculty. the Salt Lake City Recreation Miss Jensen reported that Department; Harold Tippetts, she felt the convention was very associate director of the Utah worthwhile. State Parks and Recreation In the absence of the direcCommission; Grant Petersen, tor last week, they conducted Bountiful City Manager; and the Head Start teachers meetRichard Boyce, executive secThey gave a report .m ing. retary of the Utah Interagency their attendance at the convenCommittee for Recreation. tion. Miss Jensen attended sesFollowing this discussion, C. A. "Tabby" Grant, director of sions on parent Involvement the Utah Association of Cou- In the Head Start program and back a great deal of nties will present a "Resolution brought to the other teaInformation for Action" policy. Followchers. She stated that one of rea on discussion the ing most Important points solution the meeting will close. the stressed was the need for parThe National Association of ents and teachers to respect one another and work together educCounties Is a ational and research ass- toward their mutual goals for ociation dedicated to the Im- the children. Miss Jex reported that the provement of county gover- The winter Olympics will be discussed by Maxwell Rich, director of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Salt Lake City has long sought consideration as a possible site for (he winter Olympics, a recreation program that requires Incompretensive, long-ranhensive planning Involving federal, state, and local officials. The luncheon speaker Is Harold Fabian, a member of the board of the Utah Parks and Recreation Commission. He will speak on "Utah's Outdoor Recreation Evolution." The afternoon will be devoted to a comprehensive evaluation of Utah's needs, plans, and programs for outdoor recreation at Utah State University Ross S. Whaley, head of the nment. Department of Forest Science at Utah State; Paul Leach of 3 BUY Inns-bruc- blessings that ever surround us. Truly there is much for which we can he thankful. And this overflowing of good should daily remind us to pray for peace throughout the world so that all mankind may live in harmony and enjoy the fruits of a better life. Speaking on the city's role will he Clark Cushing, commissioner of parks and recreation (or Murray City and recreation consultant for the Utah Kenneth League. Municipal The 48th birthday anniverof The American Legion Auxiliary was observed Monday evening by Duchesne Unit No. 22. A birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Maxine W, Burdick and decorated by Mrs. Phyllis W. Day for the occasion. Both Auxiliary members and Legionnaires joined the party after holding separate meetings In the Legion Hall. sary the convention unanimously passed a resolution In support of Project Head Start to tie sent to President Johnson and congress. They felt that this Indicated a sincere interest on the part of educators and an awareness of the value of this program for children. "Fuel for Thought -- from T. GOLDEN COLLINS: Try this to beep yoisr concrete Floors from dusting. i and Mrs. Dennis Shiner and son, Jeff, Salt Lake, were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jess Jensen. Also vlslt-- 1 lng during the week at the Jess Jensen home was a sister from Trove, Marid Heal. and Mrs. Ward Jarman rerelved word from their son, Bruce, telling them that he will le shipped overseas Saturday. Bruce Is now stationed In California. Ina Rlchens and Edith went to Fphrluin Friday and attended a banquet with their daughters at Snow College. On the way home they had car trouble and It was necessary to call their husbands to come and tow the car to Irnvo for Ol-p- in 722-312- 9 In Roosevelt T. GOLDEN COLLINS Your Standard Oil Distributor "MUfv tvs Mi-a- repairs. i A . . . trun-- fi get Arizona Von Swain tiffin- r - goes to Phoenix area Von Swain, Natural Re.soiiri--Specialis- t for the Vernal District Bureau of Land Mau.i: will be transferred effect Arizona 20, 1907. Von has been assigned to tiVernal District fur the p.it While here, he has two years. been responsible for ranee studies and land use supervisiPhoenix, on. Mr. Swain and his l.imily left lie Friday for Phoenix, whi-rwill assume his new duties as Range Conservationist in the Phoenix District. e Roller hurt, robbed in Salt Lake store C. H. Charles Howard Roller, of the C and C.' Furniture store In Salt Lake, was beaten and robbed November 1C by a customer who had just sold bun Mr. Roan electric drill. ller Is the father of Mrs. Edward Yack anil Mrs. Ernie Roberts of Roosevelt. After hitting Mr. Roller almt the head and face the man fled with Mr. Roller's wallet which contained alxnit $4. He descrilied his assailant as a male Negro alxnit C root tall, slender and perhaps 33 years uld. The victim was taken to the University hospital where tie was treated and released. len en w, Phone news item to Van 722-213- 1 Tassell. Joseph Rhoades Is spending a few days In Provo and Salt Lake, visiting friends and attending Temple Sessions. -- Evelyn and Leah Webb, who are employed in Salt Lake, spent the weekend here at home with their family, the Leonal Webbs. another CONVENIENCE FOODS FURNITURE IS ALWAYS A LASTING GIFT! NIELSEN FURNITURE Roosevelt 722-223- Pete Pickup a Marine In the armed forces, Is home on furlough at the home of his par' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pick up. He will return to his base In California next week. and Hazel Jensen are staying at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed Jensen and are helping them with their cafe In Ouray, Carina Pickup came home from college for the weekend. She attended the football game at Union Friday afternoon. e Su alii to IMiornK. AND WESTERN AUTO STOVfrv Standard Floor Hardener. On your new or used floors, this varnish-likcoating a wear surface it resists and hard cleans that Yet, dusting. easily and provides as new. as bright stays attractive, We also recommend Standard Floor Hardener for stake body trucks, ramps, hard and soft wood floors, linoleum, unglazed tile and cork. Standard Floor Hardener is Just one of many Standard and Chevron Floor products we offer. Give us a call about any of them. We're always glad to help. Von two-we- TwIU Rhoades Lorna McKee Norma Robb Verna Hoopea Tablona Trldel Lnuine Jorgenaen Violet Parrlette . Tracy Roberta Nole Nalaon loka Fort Ducheana IH7H K, Ted Nye. Members of Tablona Ward at the Church Duild- gathered lf After spending two and Mr. and Mrs. Llovd race years In Mouth Africa as and two children Betty and Tim, a missionary for the Church who live In Hunter were weekof Jesus Christ of Latter Day end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saints Elder Carl J. Nye arrVenice Turnbow. LaVerl Turn-boived in Salt Lake City the evenOrem also visited with ing of November 4, where he Turnbuw's. the was met by his parents, Mr. Kevin Van Tassell, a son and Mrs. Ted Nye, and his sisof Mr. and Mrs. Ejrl Van ter, and brother In law, Mr. Tassell was presented with a and Mrs. Lynn Curry and famGolden Palm award, Sunday ily. Elder Nye left Johannesafternoon during a scout honor burg South Africa on October court. Kevin received his Fagle 20, and enjoyed a scout award last March. Owen tour of Europe enroute home. un of the Van Tassells oldest Highlights of his European tour received his Eagle scout award indluded Rome, Florence and In July 1904. He has earned He visited t!ie Pisa, Italy. the Gold Palm Award also, but Vatican in Rome and the Leanunable to be Interviewed was ing Tower In Pisa. His next at the same time as Kevin. and from stop was Nlse, France Mrs. Thelma Nye and her there lie went to Zurich and the son Carl accompanied by Mr. h, Winter Olympic Site at and Mrs. LeRoy Davies of Provo In Germany Austria. left on November 13 for Canoga he visited Munich and West BerPark Calif. They were calllin, went through "Checkpoint ed there hy the death of Mrs. Charlie" into East Berlin where Effle Nellsons sister of Mr. he remained for twenty-foand paternal aunt of Mrs. Davis hours. After returning to West Funeral srvlces and Iwr-lNye. attendBerlin, Elder Nye were November 13. They ed Church Services on Sunday visited with Mrs. Nora also October 20. Continuing the Thelma's mother at Davis, tour, he visited Amsterdam, On their way home, Campton. The Netherlands, and Parts visited at San Jose, the Nye's France, where he toured the Taline Merl and Karen BurCalif., with their sons and brocity, Including Eiffel Tower, rocks, and Mr. and Mrs. ClinMr. and Mrs. Ted D. ton Nielson spent 1'rlday in in London, England, a visit ther, and faintly. After travel-i- n Nye Salt Lake Christmas shopping. to Westminster Atiby home of Pass during over Donner's Hlg Ben was a highlight. From a snow Merl Horrocks accompanied reached they storin, London, his last European stop, home late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene WorkSunday night. New York to flew man and daughter Nancy of Elder Nye and Mrs. Allen Giles Roosevelt of Craig Colo., and City and enjoyed his sightseeand fmlly, Holladay were visiting trip there, which included attended the wedding ami receping their parents Mr. and Mrs. tion for Linda Preece awl lhil a tour of the Empire State Alfred Giles, for a few days. From New York, Plnnt. They wore overnight Building. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Car-ll- le guests at the home r,f Mr. he flew to Salt Lake. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Elder Nye reported his misand Mrs. Dean Preece. Ivle enjoyed the weekend visit on In Sacrament Meeting Thelma Winn wlio was a sion of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. A large crowd was In patient at the hospital at RoosJ. C. Carllle, Salt Lake. and attendance, enjoyed hearing evelt for a few days was tranWord was received here of sferred to the IDS hospital in his talk. He has been Invited the death Sunday of Roy HardSalt Lake for further treatment. to lecture and show pictures to man In Orem, Mr. Hardman the students at the high school. At this writing she is Improvis the father of Mrs. Ional reMiss Janet Hassard ed. (Violet) Webb, and a former Mr. and Mrs. Von Swain sumed her duties teaching at resident of the valley, Mr. and and girls from Vernal; Mr. the high school on Monday. Leonal Welib went to Orem Mrs. and Mrs. Howard and Keith She Is recovering very well Monday to join other family Horrocks and families were from Injuries she received In memliers. ten automobile an accident days supper guests on Thursday at Kent Ellertrm, Tablona high parents home Mr. and Mrs. ago. school Principal, spent several and LaVon Giles Lefler Jack Ronald Horrocks and family; days last week In Denver on Craig Thomas were home for educational matters. the Swain family have transferred to Phoenix, Ariz- the weekend from Ephrlam Last week was a busy one ona where he will work for where they are students at Snow at school Wednesday afternoon the Bureau of Land Man- College. visited and consulted parents rewas Word received here agement. teachers concerning their studMr. and Mrs. Merlin Huber cently of the death of Mr. Erents. Friday evening, the nest In McCall, (Mac) Pecos, and family have moved Into their and Drama Class under Speech new home on their ranch north Texas. Mr. McCall was supthe direction of George Hill Chevof Hanna ervisor Station, of LapoInt. ron Oil Company, for several presented a play "Huckleberry Mr. and Mrs. Marvin The play cast was Finn". and family. Mr. and Mrs. years before his retirement. drama students and other studIn to his home BUI Miller from Bountiful, Utah He returned ents constructed scenery, Pecos, when he left Hanna. a enjoyed and costumes, acted as props, Turn-boand Reed, Carol Joy dinner recently at the Orville make-u- p dirstudents at BYU spent the stage manager, Swains In honor of Mr. and Mrs. with lighting and ectors, helped weekend with Mr. their parents, Von Swain and girls who have helped with lighting and sound and Mrs. Burnell Tumbow. moved to Phoenix, Ariz. effects. The large crowd preThe of friends Mrs. many Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartle sent enjoyed the entertainment. and daughter from Richfield, Jessie Maxwell were delighted The Annual Harvest Ball to see when came her from she visited recently with parents, was held In the gymnaslam SatIn American Fork Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle her home urday evening. Miss Sherrie and family and other relatives. to be present when Elder Carl candon his mission. Williams, senior class Vona Houtz visited In Salt Nye reported idate, was chosen Harvest Hall Lake during the week. Queen. Her escort was Owen DeeAnn Houtz, who attends of the Hubers. College in Logan, spent last Jackie Rae Nielson took care week at home visiting mother of the store over last weekend Vona Houtz and brothers. while the Hubers were In EpMr. and Mrs. Sherman Tayhraim. lor and daughter Bcrl of MeekMr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus er, Colo,, and Mr. and Mrs. took Mrs. Alice Angus to BurJack Thompson and daughter ley, Ida., at the home of Mr. Cathy, and son Grog from Salt and Mrs. James Xowland, where Lake visited recently with Mr. she will spend the winter they and Mrs. Slke Thompson. also visited Mr. and Mrs. Reed Last week was American and Dean Angus and families. Education week and parents of Karla Lee from BYU In the children In Thelma Lee's Provo spent the weekend at 1st and 2nd grades were Invithome with the Ray Lees ed to open house to see their Floyd Anguss visited rechildren in action In the class- cently In Clearfield with Mr. room. Fifteen mothers attendand Mrs. Drew Goodrich and ed and enjoyed dinner with their girls Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Angus children. and children In Salt Lake. Parents attended school on Merl Horrocks, Mr. and Thursday and Friday while the Mrs. Eugene Work man daughter 9 Phone students stayed home and en- Nancy visited Mr. and Mrs. two of vacation. 12 joyed days Frank Jenkins and family In Lee Fvans and grandson Craig, Colo. Gregory Coons, visited and hunted pheasant on November with Sike Thompson and 5 Sam. e DUP met last week at the home of Eliazleth Harrison. Lesson was autobiography of Hill Riddle. Six members were present and enjoyed refresh- f-- one-ha- - IKK KDITOK AMI H HI.IMU.K ASSISTANT EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR Huonrvrlt, CORRESPONDENTS Rooaevnlt Arm Altamont Area uf Mari'h O. BOX S7.IMI . WIMKtA, I. - All auxiliaries lief Society. contributed to the success of the evening. Mrs. Maxwell Is an Aunt of 4-- --Th- LIVESTOCK ments. and Mrs. Junius Goodrich, Sandy, were dinner guests Sundav, at the Orville Swains. -- Mildred Mourev visited last week in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Gagon and family, Kay Winn visited at the IDS hospital in Salt lake with his mother Thelma Winn. Ersel also visited his sis- Sprouse ter. Mr. and Mrs. Poiuld visited Saturday with Vera Miller and father Joseph Horrocks who has been a patient at the hospital fur two weeks. He Is Improved. -Eileen Wonley of Salt Lake and Mrs. Dcl.lla Trice and baby of Sandy, visited rercntly with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wnol- llnr-roc- ks PRODUCERS AND FEEDERS! In January, 1968, the Ogden Union Stockyards celebrates its 32nd anniversary as the leading livestock market of the west. The livestock business is a changing business, and your livestock markets must meet the challenge to maintain competitive selling in these changing times. The Ogden Union Stockyards is planning now for a bigger and better liwstock market, and stands ready to serve you in the wars ahead as it has in the past. For the REST livestock SELLING service available ANYWHERE consign your livestock to the Ogden Livestock Market! y. and Mrs. Dean Huber, Tat ami Ricky spent the weekend In Fphraim with Mr. and Mrs, Woody Olsen and getting acquainted with a grandson whlrh was born on Sovemlvr 13, This is the first grandson OGDEN UNION STOCKYARDS OGDEN, UTAH COMPANY |