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Show - - STANDARD f 0 Tliw y, ,V - ' Hoiiwvrlt, Utah N'l' i'inl it !i!l, 1(h57 w , ' -i wm i - " " COUGAR ;i ; Former Union grldder stars at former Union high school football star, In now a member of the Hrliihain Young freshman football University Nell Bingham, by Ann Last week was National Education Week so parents were lliam science teacher at RJHS. Science fair plans and Individual projects were discussed. An assembly under the direction of studenthody officers Warren McKenna, Gaylen Yack, Kenna Jean Nellson, and Shirley Allred was presented to the K. McKay, at Union on November 22. ON B.Y.I Sen- ior class officers are Lynn Leslie Truman, president; Gardner, vice president; Deb Dlllman, secretary; and Rick Anderton representative. Other seniors In charge of making things tick were Ann Perkins, Gary Kitchen, decorations; clean-uCharlotte Dennis, royalty; Eddy Griswold and Debby Dlllman assembly; Lynn Truman, music; LaDonne Dennis, refreshments, Venita Frank advertising; Music for Murdock, finance. the formal affair was furnished by an orchestra from Salt lake. November 22 was the date of a Cougar Concert given under the direction of Mrs. Judy Johnson, music Instructor at Union. All music organizations at the school participated In a Thanksgiving program written by Union students Kathleen Cooper, Debby Monks and Carolynn Nell ItlnRham, former Union High fiHillmll star, nho has been ploying In the halfback position with the ilefenlte unit of the 111 I frosh team this season, turned In an impressive offensive MTforniHiiee last week against the U of (' freshmen, us he was resHinsllile for two of the IIYU tolicliilou ns. lie eH'rts to see action next year on the varsity siihiI. . TEAM Little League football ends; donors thanked With the conclusion of the Little League Football program In Roosevelt recreation officials wish to express thanks to those who contributed to the Little League Football pro- gram. Among those to be thanked are Electric Assn. Uintah Power and Light Co., Uintah Basin Telephone Company, Roosevelt Roosevelt City, of Chamber Commerce, C and L Chevrolet, John's Sinclair, Grant's Market, Sewell Duchesne County, Massey, Moon Lake Bump's Westernwear, Roosevelt Equipment and Montgomery The Science Club held Its Wards. Initiation for new members on Also Modem Drug, Frontier Tursdsy. November 14. The Grill and Motel, L and L Monew members were dressed as 8tone Age Scientists and wore tor, Driftwood Lounge, Hulsh Igna on which were written Drug, J. C. Penneys, First a, that they had Invented some- Security Bank, Dr. D. G. Mack Davis Wholesale thing. Some of the signs had such messages as: "I invented Auto Parts, Sather's Jewelry, gun powder (and got a bang Grace's Dress Shop, Dr. Terdoing ltl"; "I Invented fire, ry Buxton, Western Hills Motel dirt, etc." and Cafe, OK Rubber Welders, -Parent Day. which was held and Doyle Uoyd. you." Man-tyl- at KJH3 and Vedneaday Thuradny. November IS and 16. was a great success. This was climaxed by a PTA banquet at the Roosevelt Elementary Thin mtav evening. - Tryouts for the Pth grade basketball team were held Friday, November 17. Coaching the team will be Mr. Burr Eldmlge. - Wrestling tivouts for the 8th and Plh were hehl at noon and aftei school on Monday. November 20 Coaches ar Mi. Scott Mirschi and Mr. William F'ausctt The RJHS girls' volleyball team played Altamont Thursday. November lit Roosevelt won the first game 1.V4 and the third game l.Vf. Altamont won th second game 13.12 Students of RJHS will . "'it of school Thursday and biiday .if this week for the weekend. Thanksgiving New People seeking degrees to meet at Union has been received of the death of Willard Stephenson, husband of the former Ema Stolla who lived In our ward for many years. Funeral services were held Saturday November 18 In Sandy. Attending from our area were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson lived In Mrs. Sandy. Stephensons health wasn't too good since her accident a few years ago. The club met at the home of Myrth Gardner Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Phil Mort-ensand children of Emery and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morgan and family of Salt lake spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Arnold. Friends and neighbors In Gusher gathered to honor Von-n- ie Dahi berg as she Is retiring from the postoffice after many years of faithful service. She will go to Salt Lake to be near her family this winter. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Farnsworth will be the new postmasters and move the postoffice to their home north of Eskelson home about Eph Office Thanksgiving weekend. hours will be from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. during the day. -- Hazel Shlsler enjoyed her - chairman said. Model UN school Da-Yo- slated at Vernal Defa and student council Wagstuff, School Newspa- Tales-Vic- Hack-for- ki d editor. Pep Club (Tlgeretts) officers; President sherrle Williams, vice president Wllda Wadley, secretary, Teresa Ellertson, March Director Lou-AHack -for and Judy Defa. Cheerleaders are Rosalyn Fahrlzlo, DaVonna Defa, Donna Khoades and Ginger Roberts. Basketball season started Monday November 13. Coach Is Mr. Dennis Andrews. ay United PROJECT Nt.IRS COM ri ETJON City cn-H- s arc biirn-in- i; trash lnlliixx lnt rriiiuxiil uf I In- - trees near east enl rnnre In Itiuisex elt. Former resident to the winter fun spots, or use fur ilumrotir transportation. tranHiprtatlnn are Brown, reporters; Mark sen, delegation head. HEAR mington Perry. She married Henry Dietrich November 12, 1933 In Hexburg. Survivors Include a son, Per-re- y Val, Rexburg, two grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Lyle Perry, Rexburg; Artth Perry, Pocatello, Ida.; Paul Perry, Salt Lake; Mrs. Daphlne Lyman, Provo; Mrs. Flora Jones, Page, Arlz.; half brothers, Ixiyal Perry, Mytnn, Elmer Perry, Albany, Ore.; Gus Perry, Granger; Don Perry, Washington; Mrs. Ora Mortensen, Price; Mrs. Mary Winn Eaton, Vernal. Mrs, Dietrich was Imrn May 10, 1912 In Rexburg to Gottfred and Rosa Lena Vjuer Dietrich. dies in Idaho Funeral services for Henry Dletrlih, DD and Louise Perry Dietrich, D7, both of Rexburc Ida., who died November 10 of injuries suffered In an automobile jccldent north til St. Anthony, were held Tuesday. November 14 In tbe Pexiurg Fourth I.DS War I Chapel. Mrs. Dietrich, a former resident of Cresrent attended schools In Cedarviewand Ibios-eve- lt Cougar students and faculty enjoying a two day vacation from school this week, November 23 and 24, for the annual Thanksgiving holiday. Cosmo says: Pm thankful Thanksgiving only comes once a year 'cause mo' and mo' turkey makes you fat. IN YOUR FUTURE Myton, WITH She was Imrn Sept metier 16, 1910 In Crescent to Alonao I Jon U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Carlos and Ellz.i Oldham Re days of business In Salt Lake for the Farmers Union. Vern Timothy Is with his sister, Mrs. Tllintha RasmusHe has been living In sen. Salt Lake. r. and Mrs. Jack Cook an family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Cook and family motored to Davis Ward In Vernal Sunday afternoon November 19, to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert have their daughter Mary Margaret and two children of Las Vagas home with them. --M- Hor-roc- Straussle Blrtc-he- ll of Vernal who came to spend w ks S o u 3o ou tL Nails ... 18 lb. or 16c by keg ROLL Roofing . $3.90 Plume news item to 722-213- Yp ure still having nnr Tire Sale CHECK WITH US! Intermountain Farmers Assn. 2 Phnne ROOSF.VKI.T. UTAH 732-2.74- 1 QUALITY FOOD AT LOUSIER PRICES Yellow Onions ) hi E H H Carrots 2 LBS. UTAH LB. Chuck Roast Swiss Steak. 3O k. 25c a. 10c 0) a X tm Ik ) H LB. bl s H Zj Steak 3 Schedule of events: Thank s- -! November 23-giving holiday; November 27 Jr. High Matinee Dance, November period. meeting In the auditorium :Dec- -' The cheerleaders ember 1 have requested a pep assembly, d fifth period, on an basis. The wrestlers will with victories from all three leave at noon, to go to Price 1 schools, and the boys won over and Sunnyslde. December CongTablona, and Manila. at Duch-- I ratulations teams we're proud Baskethal'i-Hangel- y esne. of you! Homecoming Dates: Last week the Utah State December 4, essay of queen Prison sent out an assembly to the school. Three men gave and candidates are due. Dec-- I their story and why they were ember lcrafts are due. December where they are. The assemcontest, December 14, bly had much meaning for all ' Alumni assembly. December who were present. Friday the Pep Club assembly 15, Homecoming game and and Sadie Hawkln's Dance was dance. The Homecoming committee sponsored by the Larrlettes. Their assembly was based on members named so far are Denthe theme of Little Abner, nis Koffard, assembly; Mike r, Daisy Mae, and other Dogpatch Floyd, dance; Marsha Mar-et- t, It queen asswas contest; a Judy character. good invitations; Maureen Moon, embly and the Larrlettes did a fine Job of presenting It. advertising, Four girls attended a recent The dance was girls choice and the Invaders furnished the mus- student council meeting and requested a change In the dress ic. Wednesday, November 22 the standards. The student Coun-- ! Harvest Ball will be sponsored ell decided that In order to change the dress standards, a by the FFA and FHA. Everyone is Invited, ao let's really petition must be elgned by at lead 60 glrla and a note signupport It. School Spirit Week will be ed by their parents saying that they support the elgnature 0! November 27 through December 1. Let's get the Old the glrla' iklrta to the requesSchool Spirit brewin', so we ted length will be brought bewill be ready to support our fore the vote of the etudent-bod- y. team this year. The first game Whatever the decision may will be held on December 1 Good luck be, It will be enforced to all at Norte Dame. students. boys, let's have a victory. u Delicious Apples - 001101:0 o o 3 7c 79 2SZ 6-- 29--P- eight-perio- 2 - 79c Heinz Dill Pickles Duncan Hines Cake Mix Salad Dressing ss 3 - 89c 45c ,ano I Crisco Oil 41c ' ' Fltz-wate- Palmolive Dish Soap . 59c . Pillsbury Flour 1.09 j i UMTS FOR RENT OR SALE! See them on display In Altamont at the LAMAR STEVENSON RESIDENCE CAN ALSO BE SEEN AT ALL-CA- PARTS, ROOSEVELT R For full Information call 434-888- 2, Altamont Han- THIS! M H 4 I JBk FREE Bar- half-siste- rs, this area until her marriage. She Is a sister of Loyal Perry j SNOWMOBILE Nations Club bara Such, secretary general; Ann Behrmann and Denire high school and lived In KEEP FREEDOM Nations school will be held at the Uintah high school. Vernal, November IB. This Is an all-dsession, scheduled to lie gin at 8 a.m. Dlbi Model United Nations Club members will attend. Officers for the DIES Model are en sister-in-la- Terri United Model A Class-preside- per-Tiger Clean- baltzglver, Bingham. Longhorn Chatter: Basin for Reliable Tav-eapo- those Interested In an education program to complete the day with her Sunday Novema degree or certificate should ber 19. meet at Union high school TueKarl Shlsler attended a Farsday, November 28 at 7 p.m. mers dinner In Salt Lake FriDr. Malcolm Allred, Dean day night, November 17, and of the Division of Elementary left Monday morning for three Education at Utah State Unlv-slt- y and Dr. Lloyd Drury, associate director of USU Extension Services will be on hand to give counselling and help FROM ALTAMONT HIGH 'i set up a series of courses to On November 10, 1967, the accomplish the individual's Altamont high school was host goal. Coordinator Delbert Purnell to Duchesne, Tablona, and Manof the Uintah Basin Center for ila high schools at a volleyball social. Each school playContinuing Education has ored the other three in a game ganized this meeting and urges all Interested persons to attend. of volleyball, both the girls and the boys. Tbe girls came out All Dealership in the Uintah SKI-DADDL- M f.xORj: POINTED OUT Dick Srhnles slum free and uri'ils to In- "rli'iini'il ui," u iNMiilifli'iiiliin urk nears ml of year in Kuusrtrlt. d, p; inmates from the Utah State Penitentary visited RJHS Monday, November 13, during the afternoon. Ench told his story of how he went the wrong wuy. The men Advised all students to listen to their teachers nnd parents when they are trying to help Lewis, secretary, M. up Chairman, points out that only one more major project is on this campaigns agenda. An old abandoned frame house on Roosevelt's west side Is to be moved and the lot cleaned I hope the enthusiasm up. generated this year will continue through the winter and carry over Into 1968", the Class-preside- veteran of the American Football League, Is the BYU freshman coach. Felt was an allleague defensive halfback for the Boston Patriots. The BYU freshman work as a group for an hour each day learning the philosophy and objectives of the varsity program. The remainder of the time Is spent working defensive and offensive assignments with the varsity. Nell Is majoring In business at BYU. Three Wayne representative iran Curry. Sophomore Jim Morrison, vice president Terri Wjg.xtaff, secretary Duii-11- a Rhoades. Student council Ginger Hi representwwtlve, berts. F reshinau studenthody on November 17. The assembly featured talented Teresa Ellertson, vice presistudents and was built around dent Joe Pepper, secretary a Thanksgiving theme. Linda Raymond Chavez; student counMecham was crowned Miss cil representative, J. Doyle gobbler of 1967 at the climax Hurt, secretary Lorina Hack-forof the program. student council represenTwelfth of Never" was the tative Sherllyn Humes. Schoul theme of the senior ball tld yearbook editor Tlgnnlan seven-ye- ar R.J.H.S. 1, 'lass f t'flrers .vide pro- Completion ul this prefect will lend a much more pleasing view as you enter Roosevelt from the east. Ulass-preslde- 53-1- ROUNDUP by Aldon Rachrlc ich'i' :!:,;b Improvement landscape jects. le frosh opened the four game frosh schedule recently with a 3 win over the University of Utah Frosh. Other opponents are Utah State frosh, the Air Force Academy frosh, and a return match with Utah. Dick Felt, a former BYU and Lor-ril.'- .e C'bavez, vice president, Ltrler.a 'VjgsUff, secretary, Van Tas&ell arid hb.t-Ij- I. Dale Giles take till of first-terending tu -port mi things at Tal.loi.a Chosen: The very unique senior class Invited to visit Union high ports a very unique class school. Students were releas:gai.lZ.itlon; president, Pinkv at one ed from classes O'clock on November ID and 1C. i.ile, Vice president, U rrair.e ' tavez, and Secretary, SherParents visited with faculty members to learn about their rie Williams. The only officers and entire student's progress for the resenior class In the s: ite of U; ali. mainder of the afternoons. advises Principal E. Ken: . The Cougar chapter of Future Scientists of America met 'iton. ChaJunior Friday, November 17. Guest speaker at the meeting was Wi- rier, a Wagstuff, vice president, 1968. Nell Is one of 42 players on the 1967 BYU fiosh team. The star president, The season's continued mild weather allows the City crews to complete more and more m : team In Provo, Utah. Nell Is playing defensive back for the Kittens. Nell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bingham of Neola, BYU Is a member of Utah. the Western Athletic Conference, which Includes Arizona, Arizona Slate, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming. 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