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Show mi pi23?o:r :AT SERVING LAx.--I ):. avjj u; CITY, TELEPHONE THE GREAT 722-213- UINTAH BASIN WITH NEWS NWS AND ADVERTISING! CONIOIIDAflON M Ml. II Is MUMS UICIIESXE ROOSEA ELT, UTAH COUNTY, IK, ROOIIVlil IIAHDARB MR UINTAH 1 DEADLINE, ADVERTISING AND NOON! TUESDAY llll KM 840M A . Mil. I!l7. .10. NttwvnriL'rw . ii Education Center checks on unit for area tele-teachi- lilt-- . and quarrelings; let my youth he spoiled them, for well I know That each day of my earlier life Is what old age will show. I'd much prefer to gentle a sweet old age. Ruth Smelter most einltarrasing Life's moments have been tlie topic of many discourses and TV programs. Although they might to the seem person involved, they are gnne-ralevents that we can look AID Brtcc Mirk ley n the Telephone ( nniin-.devise which whs tried in u class Inst Wednesday. This n is Mini ilnBasin (enter for Higher Education classes In tram his desk at I SI' In Logan. earth-shatteri- li-- ly back on and have a good laugh. We witnessed such an event the other day, which entertained several hundred people, not as it was retold, liut as it took place. While in the Salt Lake area for the traditional Thanksgiving feast last Thursday, a First Roosevelt man dies in Vietnam War obtained tickets for Word was received here late fatality In the Vietnam conflict our families to attend the show, the death of of a Roosevelt service man. "The Happiest Millionaire" Saturday night of a young soldier wlto was serLance Corporal Ronny Dean (which, by the way, we recowith the Marine Corps in Rolierts, 19, son of Mrs. Reva mmend very highly as good ving This is the first Dean Vietnam. Roberts, lost his life when family entertainment). he was in an amphlblus truck During the intermission we which sank and he was drownheard a small voire yell, ed. He was a member of the "Momma, Daddy". Asweturn-e- d, 3rd Batallion, 1st Marines. Co. we saw a young Iny, about He had K, weapons platoon. five or six years old, standto Vietnam on been lul-coshipped in the at the ing railing November 9 and liad been there looking down over the mam two weeks. only looking auditorium, apjurontly He was born September 27, He neiti"-ue- d for his parents. 1948 in Roosevelt. He also his plaintiff srreams, each time getting a little louder, and attended schools in Roosevelt more often. It wasn't a lightand graduated from Union high ened cry, but rattier it appearschool with the class of 19GC. ed that he was becoming exlie entered the Marines July tremely ired at the fart that 24. 19GG with the Utah Platoon his parents weren't standing and went to San Diego. Calright up and answering him. ifornia where he was stationed As his irritation lierame until April 13 of this year. more apparent, and his volume He went on a Carrlliean his screams of increased, cruise to the southern islands "Momma Daddy" filled the en4 returning August 20. He returntire theatre. By that time Runny Roberts . . . Kiaisevelt ed to North Carolina and then all eyes were on the boy. Every Marine, is Vietnam casualty'. was home on furlough until Sept- viewer had one thing in mind: "What will tlie mother (or father) do when they reach their wandering offspring?' After what seemed to tie an eternity of anticipation, the finale was enacted. Suddenly a woman appeared behind the boy, and with one contlnous action a hand muffled the bellerbig A group of 20 foreign lad, and the other arm swooexchange educators will visit In ped the small lioy up, and the Duchesne County and Ft. Duchesne in Uintah County Dectwo disappeared up the aisle ember 5, to see first hand small school rural education ny - 9 AfcbgS-- X Foreign teachers visit rural schools of Basin 4-- into oblivion. The reaction of the crowd was almost instantaneous. As the woman and the small boy made their exit, a thundvrour ovation echoed through the auditorium. The drama was ended, but had the lady had a touch of the theatre blood in her, she could have come tuck for three or four curtain calls the applause subsided. The remainder of the film seemed almost lie-fo- re tic (Continued on back page. Dead is Lyman Henry t'2. Heber City. which was via the Mr. Betliers lived a few hours y si stem, in alter tin- - acriib-u- t and told inaddition to tin- - telephone they vestigating officer Keith R. Hoalso used a film and one ol oper, Highway Patrolman, and the students was at tile black- Stewart Amluil.mcc attendants, board outlining llu- subject as that lie lost control of the 1957 Dr. Durtslu-- t instructed her. niisiel diesel truek when he After Ironing out some ol the started to negotiate the first be problems this will curve on this route. slurp used as one of the wjis to le Hetliors was on his return used when traveling by plane is unfeasible as during bad trip to the Notk Fork rock weather. Mr. Purnell said that quarry from which he had been they wet e also bulking into the hauling limestone rock for the use of video tapes, js there Starvation Dam riprap. He is a viileo tape machine ut Union was pulling empty at the time. entering the home was shot high The use of tape The jcridi-n- t occurred approxami killed by the husband of recorders is also being stud- imately 4:50 p.rii. The driver the woman who had asked for told investigating officers he ied for these classes. assistance. He had no npr-tunlt- y So far this term there have was not driving fast, imt he to defend himself. Iteeii nine days out of tlie 45 was going downhill when the Stanley D. when classes were ranrclled hr.ikos did not Superintendent hold, lie said Lyman also spoke ami voiced because tlie teachers were un- he hit tlie rocks gained speed, the appreciation he and olliers able to take olf at Logan or hard, when he left the mad, hail for tlie work that was done land at Roosevelt air ports. tore a wheel off tlie big truck, by Policeman Bush. Tins makes about 20 percent ripped off (he rim and the tire, The Ute Triti.il council also of the classes which were can- bent aiul lore mil ihe front axle, a bill Bush with Mrs. presented celled teruuse of high winds, broke the Imtton off the motor. of sale to u home in Hand-let- t. clouds, rain or snow which Tlie truck ran 40 It. off the This home has leen newmade flying in small planes highway, nosed in tlie earth, ly painted and remixleled. Mrs. unsafe. hitting a big IxHilder and flipBush liad been living In tlie There are 23 classes given ped end over end, landing on Policeman's quarters in IHiray each week, mostly at Union the cab top, upside down. This and the home was needed for high school Imt several are crushed in tin1 call, in which poliremen. The presentation in Vernal. Twenty-tw- o the driver remained. was made by R. u. Curry, given rome out from USU professors It was rejiorted Betliers died executive secretary for the Ute and one of the professors is at tlie Itead of Deep Creek, Indian Tribe. a local teacher. Apprnxi mutely enroute to the hospital at Heber. Fred Conetjh of the Tribal (Continued on back page. council gave the invocation. Following the meeting (he Law and Order department and the niiiimuiilty of Ouray served relreshineiits to those attending. sage on 'T. S. Bet-he- rs. Fiscal i'olici " two-wa- prol-al-l- receives honor medal thoughts To make v - Widow of slain officer be Than quoted as a sage. It takes a lifetime of kind ot the junction of U.S. 40. eption as cxcci'ii-n- t .unllli.it tin-hail liclinitcly ivcriicd tin- mes- s ; By - earlier in a selected .1 dltftciilt concept to juries Mtfieri-iBelli he truck accident on the Golden teach lh.it evening. and the class voted the rec- Stairs Road, eight miles north Eciin-iilin- eJ nay, I cannot Wasatch County man tiled to the Heber City hosve, of inpital Thanksgiving A l 1 tele-teaeh- strife. Deceit, new '.'..is. dies after truck accident ng run i. it inn hi tearh-!i- n ulng ilucatiiMi, ev.'t al diffeI o rent aiTani'cir.t'iits aic ill m (he class hcM .( I'liinu high enusl.lcrcil to keep classes as M'll'Uil last Wednesday afterscheduled when Lad weather noon. A unit was prevents the pi Horn u.-to instruct the class with tiling III" to teaell classes the instructor some 2!0 miles MX dais a Week. Ill Ihe class aw a', at Utah State I'mveisiti. n. e:il l ined Dr. According to Delbert C. lUr- - Reed It. Durtsebi, associate nell, coordinator of the I'in- - professoi and bead "I the i Basin Center for Contm- - omlcs lvpaitmiMit at LSI', had A There are so many ugly things Crowding along life's way-A- s gossip, hate, envy, Heber resident In action. These elementary teachers ministrators, from the University of Utah, will be accompanied to Duchesne County, by Dr. W. Donald Brumbaugh and Dr. Wanda Robertson, University of Utah. The otlier visitors include Salvatore Lagatl (Italy); Mar-suAlxlullah (Malaysia), Frlx-o- s Constantinides (Cyprus); Jolut J. Lee (New Zealand); and elementary education ad- - i new tin- - th.- int-il- hrr litnuli I i s lice officers Ass.iriation. emtier 23 when lie returned to San Diego prior to being shipped overseas. nftheDah-tis- t He was a Church. Survivors Include his mother, Roosevelt; ins lather, Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters, Billy Cierii Roberts, in the Service stationed in Maryland; Dennis Rnlierts, Burdean Roberts .uni Terri Roberts all of Roosevelt; a grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Dean, Roosevelt and his fiance. Miss Barbara Martin, Myton. Funeral services are eiidlng and will be held after tlie body is returned to Roosevelt. Tills t will probably lie week m-x- Mrs. Adolph (Nema) Bush received the Medal of honor and a framed scroll from former superintendent, Melvin L. Schwartz, who Is now assistant area director for community services at the Phoenix Area office, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mr. Schwartz indicated that it was an award for services over and alxive the line ol duty. Re explained that do a great deal of work that Is not appreciated as it is a hazardous occupation. The citation was for Policeman Adolph Bush who on September 19, 19G7 went to answer a disturbance call and upon en Duchesne district gets use of car for training Duchesne County School District was iresentcd a 19G8 Ford Gulaxte 500 this week by L. and I,. Motor Company of Roosevelt. to lie used In the driver education program. The car was turned over to the district Monday afternoon. Lynn Labruin. owner of L and I, Motor, stated that the new car is the lirst to come through since (he recent strike curtailed production on the Ford line. According to Sujierliiteiident Thomas J. Alijilanalp, this is Hie first of three cars to lie donDuchesne Community leaders ated to the district by L and L this year. Two cars will met Frldav night at the courtbe assigned to Union high, to house to plan a community serve both Duchesne county and Christmas. Uintah county students. AnMayor C. C. Mickelson calother velticle will lie assigned for led the meeting. use of students in the west After lengthy discussion, end of Durhesne county, as tentative plan was voiced for it Is needed later in the year. the mens clubs to assist with additional street lighting and Aliplanalp expressed his satisfaction with decorations. These clubs inthe quality of the driver trainclude the Lions, Chamber of ing program in the district, Commerce, Bureau of ReclamLIAEN AWARD OF VALOR Mix Nrina Hindi receive the "Medal nf Valor", prewhich has been enhanced great ation, Commercial dull, and the sented by the Nationul Inllce OffleiTs Association, for her litislmnil who was killed in j ly by the use of high quality Duchesne Ward. I.. Schwartz, Hindi- - the presentation. so wept eiu tier. Assistant Area Director, The Duchesne Post American cars such as the Galaxie 500 in pieliire are Kupt. Stanley Lillian ol the lliirenii of Indian Afliilrs, Homey Seeakiiku The eominlttee also gave Mrs. and Fred A. Conetali ot the Tribal business presented this week. Throng! Legion will head the finance Iliisli a bill of sale tor a home. the cooperation L ami L Motor committee. They will be assand the Ford Motor Company, isted by tlie Auxiliary unit. Cither grjtips to assist with these cars are pljrcd at th disposal of students for their the decorations and program Include tlie liuchesne Mother's training. Throughout the state, as well Club, The Durhesne Friendship as In the local district, the Club, Bureau Ladles, PTA and driver training program has the Ducliesne Second Ward. The Iuchesne proven invaluable. As a re-- I Friendship quired sul ject, it has beensuc- -' Club will help sack the treats cessftil in lowering accident Santa will give to each child rates ol young drivers, and is which comes to greet him at Genealogy and children proMeetings will be Sunday a means whereby stud-- , noon, on a date to be announalso 10 be at will stressed a. 2 at m. and specgrams p.m. in the ents obtain lower insurance ced. ial meetings of the IXiS Church Stake Center, Roosevelt. VisA Christmas lighting contest itors are welcome, according rates. Three instructors art Saturday and Sunday, Decembe conducted tills year in to wi!! and employed to Stake President Alva C. Snow. qualified gv ber 9 and 10. driving instruction in the disElder W. Dean Belnap of the (Continued on page two) trict. Genealogy Committee and Mrs. Adena Nell S. Cnurley of the Primary Board will represent Church headquarters in Salt Lake City at the Roosevelt Stake Duchesne groups make Christmas plans i ! der Sigh (India); Hasson Ham-i(Iran); Nete Lugavatu (Fiji); George Papal eontlou (Cyprus); dl Mohammad Luisa Hooshangl (Iran); t Codurl(Iraly);SusutnKa-ma- (India); Marie Blttencourt (Brazil); Raile Kerkkanen (Finland); Krrll Sealy (Barbados); Guillana Guelfl (Italy); Guillana Gadda (Italy); Moliammad Gan-jo- o Antonios Papadoupoulos (Iran). Marsallah Ehsanl (Iran); These educators will spend Ebrahlnt Kazlinl (Iran); Muhln- (Continued on Page 7) -(- Cyprus); ! Genealogy and Primary to be stressed at stake conference saints or Mormons, as they are nicknamed, are noted for their extensive lamlly records associated with their temple activities. Elder Belnap, a physican and surgeon, specializes in pedla tries and rhtld psychiatry He is a part-tim- e professor at tlie University of Utah College of Medicine and is chairman of the Governor's Committee for Medical Care and of the Handicapped. Tlie Primary Association conducts the weekday rellgluus and social training of the children of the Church. Mrs. Gotnley has been a tearher in must auxiliary organizations of the Church. She has attended Hrigliani Young University and majored in Home Friinniulrs, l f.L FiT. Latter-da- y ot small next week In nil effort to witness the school In Anterlnl. The visitors ure Imni countries In tniilli iiterlen, F.uroie and Asia, sliiihlnu III the I liiteil stales. "behlnd-the-whee- l" lu-l- conference. FOREIGN EDUCATORS AIMI this group of oleniemnrv teachers nnil nilnilnlstnititr. iirroiiiNinied liy two odiientor from the I'nBersItv of I'tnli, will tour scluoil of the Basin -- Mi-RI- kl T7T .idis(s ..m- - i. An Our.iv widow received the medal of honor and other honors in memory id her husband during a community meeting held at the iHiray Community Imild-in- ,'. last Wednesday. The award was made for the National Po- MOTOR CO -- 'rjv - .. L!!? i I'.' rl .. lit 1 ninii high mTuhiI. 1( lWNl ( l( A Max linlliiln-r- . prtnt-lut- l III I. A Mnlnr t niiip.uiy band the ki t In the HMSS t.nbixle l.iibriini mi nil, rhiMi District. I. Abibiniilp nl the lliiiTieue mt 'lull'll I Thnniii I'nril In i i ill the ililter rilnriilinii priigriun ill I lilnn high chnnl cur will lc I 1( I Link ."INI Tin- - I K-- I x r ii-- eil |