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Show when you shop in M0SEVEIU this weekend! ENJOY SANTA'S VISIT SATURDAY Shelves are loaded with bargains for the Christmas shopper. Check the outstanding values youll find throughout all the stores in Roosevelt. The merchants cordially welcome you! - Roosevelt . STANDARII Rmiwvrlt, I'talii Thuredny. iMrrnibrr 7. 1(HS7 IA I ew boxes for uchesne ost Office N D p, Tie box section of the Duc-h- Post Office has been ri by 125 taxes, reports tmaster Don A. Mayliew. he boxes are being instal 1 esn en-la- ll pua T. by Ted Thomas, tiulldlnc factor. Tlie tioxes were led cnnt. shed ly the Post Office 'tment. Part of the lobsee was required for Intiou id the tiers of tax-(Two of the sections run furnl Depai by sp stalls Si ther to escort Bro Ron ny Roberts e for funeral Horn was that Bil to San 1 escort t U ther, Roi Roosevelt No defl, services h reported at press time I) Roberts had flown 7ranclsco Tuesday to he body of his broui)' Roberts, home to tor funeral services. ilte time for funeral as been announced as yet. north and south and two more sectluns of boxes were placed In a east-we- st direction. This makes a total of 520 postal boxes for rental at the Duchesne Post Office. The boxes have been placed In these sections, but the Installer will Install a partition above the boxes and place trim materials around them. Chamber of Commerce Mountain Fuel of Utah's 29 counties and will pay a total property tax bill in Utah this year of $2,295,-G42.4he continued. The Com7, pany's largest payment, Is made In Salt Lake and the smallest, County, 7, pays county $9G1,-394.1- $40,761 taxes $65.40, In Grand County. The Company has been disMountain Kuel Supply Comnatural gas In Utah tributing pany has sent a check in the since 1929 and In the Rooseamount of $40,7G1.07 to the velt area since 19G6. Duchesne County Treasurer in payment of Its 19G7 property tax in the county, according to Wayne M. Saltzglver, district manager for the firm. "This represents an inA buckskin crease of more than $12. "00 The second meeting of the I feldlng is apparently recover-- 1 over last year's payment of Ducliesne County Nutritional ng from a deer hunter's bull-- 1 $28,190.44, and reflects the addCouncil was held November 30 t. Sparkey was allot a month itional Investment of the Coma co while belnc ridden by a pany made in extending natural at the Duchesne County Departslieepherder known as J. D. gas service to Roosevelt, Duch- ment of Public Welfare office in Duchesne. wlio works for Coleman's esne and Myton," Mr. SaltzAt this meeting, ra.ncli. Darrsaid. glver The herder and his son were Mountain Kuel operates In 17 ell Gray, representative of the United States Department of riding nn the Coleman property .it Frultland at the time deer at a distance Agriculture, Provo office, proby a huna film which emphasized th i gelding was shot through ter; or it jected may have been a the need to promote and proth? right shoulder. bullet that the stray Injured vide good nutrition to low inThe rider said he had not horse. come families. heard a shot, but the horse was taken to the Sparkey Mrs. ra red, ami acted unusual. The veterinarian Mary C. Boender, at Roosevelt, boy shouted to his dad (hat treated, and put out to pasture Ducliesne County home econoUtah State University Ex- -! Sp irkey was bleeding. at Brldgeland. Keith and Joe mist, i Sparkey, tensiixi buckskin colored, Coleman Services, was elected said a rider had mounand Mrs. Alice Moon an d with a ring of white hair ted him president; few a again days ago, on his tall section, may have and Duchesne Ward Re- -! Duchesne, apparently Sjurkey will be lief been mistaken as a buckskin Society president, was ele- put bark to work soon. Horses Injured by Nutrition council hunters meeting stray rifle shot held Nov. 30th ld Informaiion on Medicare social security covers?" This is a question frequently asked today. benefits given "Where can I find out about what my health Insurance under cted secretary. This counrll at Its first meeting, was Informed of the food stamp program, whlrh is administered by the USDA, and distributed through the county welfare departments. This Council Is comprised of Clarence D. Moat, county welfare department director, and other staff members, Stephen G. Huey, Ronald J. Liddell, Leon Muon, Steve Krancuin; Mrs. Melicent Hooper, county public health and school nurse; Mrs. Dora Curry, district school lunch supervisor; Mrs. Boender; Mrs. Moon, Wilta Cruinbo, Indian Extension Ser- vices, Ft. Duchesne; Mrs. Marie Klelbasa, Duchesne Second Ward Relief Society president; Mrs. Ora Holgate, Arcadia, Duchesne Stake Relief Society president. It is planned to hold monthly meetings of the Council. The next meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. January 8, at the county welfare office In Duchesne. An excellent source of Information Is the reference book which has been supplied to every It is the green beneficiary. Medicare Handbook which is divided into two sections, one covering hospital insurance, the other medical Insurance. The first section explains In detail the important role of the health Insurance card, insurance works, inpatient hospital benefits, extended care and home health benefits after hospitalization, outpatient diagnostic benefits, a "spell of Illness", some frequently asked questions and answers, and how hospital Insurance benefits are financed. The second section explains how medical insurance works; how, when, and where to claim medical Insurance benefits; medical services and supplies; and home health services. It also covers monthly premiums, how to figure the $50 deductible, and Includes request for payment forms. There are also excellent charts In the Handbook which show what medicare will cover and what it will not cover. If you have misplaced or lost FOR CHRISTMAS! Cho c. Chips Cocc inut --ir. Cake Mix Floui ss-- l Date Bar Mix Marsl hmallows Walm Jt Shelled srSl .09 Canne d Milker 7 $1 Shorte fling . 3 79c 4 ... 99c Marga fine 3 C 3E assist you by answering any questions you liave pertaining to social security or medicare. A representative will be at the City Hall In Roosevelt on December 13 to assist yuu. The hours are 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Christmas Lamps Large selection JIMS IlIONK ... at FURNITURE & SUPPLY ROOSF.VF.l.T 722-?2- 5 Grand Opening Prize Winners! 3 5 Rocker Doll Mrs. Clarence Jones J Mrs. William Arnold Louise Rasmussen S Mrs. Don Yack g Mrs. Joann Albertson Pillow 3 Pillow 5 Pillow 9 : vvvv v vv v-- v v - k-- V- r SOMETHING DELICIOUS Fruii your HandlHKik. your social security office will lie glad to send yuu allot tar ixie free of charge. Another excellent source of information would be tlie people In your social security office who are always glad to Steak Sirloin Steak Rib Roast ib Rib Steak ib T-B- one HI-LAN- D HI-LAN- D 95c 79c 75c ib CHEESE, mild brick CHEESE, aged 75c ... . 212-l- b. S1.49 Ib. 59c We also have a good selection of Christmas candy! --f Cottage Cheese s 33c Whipping Cream 39c Chocolates r; r., $2.19 Saltine Crackers rr- - 35c Tooth Paste , 69c ss O FROZEN FOODS O Orange Juice cr 6 . 99c Meat Pies n6 - 99c 10 99c Oranges 10 99c Apples Dates 29c 5c Cabbage e?neiovr7orevr"""" Navel Delicious Diced 10-o- size LB. f Phone SERVICE) Roosevelt, Uleh j Ibe. Ibe. 9 |