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Show t (! Editorial Pag GC91 4, 1B6 Thursday, January UINTAH BASIN STANDARD of Selective Service made A eoneolideUoa of Um Rooumclt BUadsrd aad UlaUh Banin Record NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Dear Editor: Entered at Rooeevelt, I'Uli, ao Second CIono Matter under On Act of March I, P. O. BOX 181 . FL CUSHED THURSDAY AT ROOSEVELT, UTAH Subscription Ratra: One Years, 84 Ji Taro Yearn 87.M CORRESPONDENTS Mr a. Voda Lab rum Rooaleo Jaaaon Ida Horrocka Mary Arnold MeUU 1kha Fod Duchcana Kkiuui .. Qarda Booloy -- o . lunlwel - Zola Spencer A ft on Rogara Mori Horrocka .... TaMona TrldoU Louiao Jorgonam .... Violet Pan-lottTracy Roberta Note Nalaon Utahn Four couples entered the cafe on top of the hill early New Year morning to have breakThere was a pack of fast. 18 rowdies, ages ranging between 16 and 20 loitering in the cafe. After the couples had been seated one of the pack came to (he table and warned them that they had better leave and Graca Dalglolah Randlott La point Strawberry , munity. : Myton Noola lira Altvnont Area Arsidla RalUrd PaM In Advanrr EDITOR AND Pl'BUSHKR ASSISTANT EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLARIN IX ASHBY, Roooovatt, PAYK JENSEN GOLDIE WELCH EN, Runa.vit Area What's our community coming too? We read about teen age wolf packs running loose In other communities, but we never believe It can happen In our'a. It la happening In our com- 1811 . Whltorocka Rata Lott Twlla Rhoades Loma McKoo Norma Robb Varna Hoopea T1IE UNSEEN PICKPOCKET! j leave together because the pack had for them he plans said they were going to give the men the whipping of their life and use the women for their own satisfaction. When the couples tried to leave the cafe, the whole pack followed them out. Two of the men were severely beaten by the pack. The manager being afraid of the pack, or for some other reason of his own, seemed completely help less with them. It Is happening here I Cant something be done? An alarmed citizen -Visiting and enjoying the Chrlstmaa holidays here with their parents, were Ralph and Oenell Goodrich and two little girls; Jay and Carolyn Goodrich and two children; and Bob and Marie Goodrich and two children all of Salt Lake, The Don Boltons spent Christmas In Ogden with members of their family. They Christmas dinner held also visited In Salt lake be- by Sprouse family fore returning home on TuesThe Sprouse family held their day. annual Christmas Forty at Mr, and Mrs. Verl Roper Steve's Cafe. It was no host. had her parents, the Bert A supper was served after wMch and her brother Lustys the evening was spent visiting. and family at their home for Christmas dinner. and Roy Pearson and three children of Rose Park came Christmas Day to visit Twlla's parents; the Wm. O. Larsens. They returned home on Tuesday. Then over the New Years holidays, their daughter LaRee and husband K. L. Hall and baby daughter came to visit with the Lar- - LET'S CALL A HALT rf th! nation's highly respected fiscal turice Stans, former Director Bureau of the Rtidjfft, line expressed concern over the inroada ilici inflation, the silent tax, la making on the American economy. Hr kb id that we need only look back to the days of I960 to J65, when price rose only 1.4 per tenl a year. In 1966 we had a 3 per cent inflation or double the 1960-6rate, and in 1967 another 3 per cent increase was recorded. 11111 year a S er cent or more increase threatens," he said. The last session of Congress enacted appro pria-rifrom $7 to 810 billion above those of the year bv'MC and during the first of ealen-d.- v 1967 actual federal spending ran 13 per cent al'.cvd of 1966. V: The concurrence of more difficulties and accelerating domestic inflation is significant, Mr. Stans stated. It should serve as a prrin'Mil warning to those who manage our fiscal and monetary policies. However long we fail to recognize the dangers of inflation for our own mar-ketwe will very shortly be reminded of its in international relationships. 'T ith ibis background of large government defnew ied, a Icog unfavorable Oip ex-tht- Ts M 3 w three-quarte- rs balance-of-paymen- ts a, con-sequenc- es balauce-of-payment- crli'M i.i rieroalional finances, growing tnHailoii at icfTf, and general uncertainty for business aad the domestic economy, it is a good time to prove for r Inter way of doing things, according to Mr. Stans. rv;w the time to make substantial progress in totting our federal budget in order and to reduce :hc inflationary pressures during 1968. Tbs annua! Dys Christmas party wis held at ths Ward chapn! .e day last weak, thars wtrj f!!t nine numbers of ths Imr.iMlats fvnLy present. A pot iurk supper was erjoysd, afur which, Santa C!aua 8'Jte 9 everyone. Seaiha Olsen went to Salt :? Tuesday to srsnd a few day., with relatives tnd for a &JZ.OT appointment on Thuro-- eu T. sday. a no Ln and Mrs. Keith Malr children spent a week Salt Uke nth K's parents ter !ht John - 1 rvj:k hi-i- rs. Mcb-Mrof Heber over the weekend with Keith Malr. r. tr.d Kira. XJoyd Zogar nrd five cbl!nrer. returned home ay awm'ng, after a ten day to Cellf., for the holtrip with relatives. iday Mr. sal Mrs. Glen Pratt i vl ioven children went to Lcan tr.d Bountiful for a three day trip during tbs hoi-dseason. Thoy visited with the Ivan Burtons, he' h.- s TTOt'icr, Lurrda Pratt, and .: sister the Orman Drwna. - Mr, and Mr. Glnyde Good- snuul sou of Calif., -a weak during the hoi- ufz'7 with her parents, . ., jraloor's on Sunday they - lined to Salt Lake tor to be with rsla- e v.sit s 1 coi-s:i'- . -- V-nl- --- ay p-t jv Vt-ir- e '.he Oo.vdrlctws return Thirty-thre- e, Annual report BUlla and Paul Whitehead and their families spent the Christmas Holidays with the the Wm. parents, boy's Whiteheads. Paul and BUlla live In Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler were hosts to ths Duchesne Stake High Council and their wives, the Stake Presidency and their wives and the Bluebell Ward Bishopric and their wives on Thursday evening. A lovely turkey dinner wan . served, followed by an Delicatessen Favorites evening playing games. Forty PmM In -eight ware present. Mr. and Dairy Glen Butter Qwnsrt Plain A Mrs. Ashael Manwarlng of VerLucerne Yogurt nal were also present and they were overnight guests of the Cottage Cheese Winklers. IvcanM - Helen Warr of Salt Lake Whipped Butter the Christmas holidays Lucerne GoJafiH Qc the Bernard Winklers, Chad and Marda Winkler of Provo also visited here with the U. B. Winklers. Thera were S3 Christmas dinner guests at the XS. B. Winkler home. They enjoyed a continental of Swedish pancakes. Mrs. and Mrs. Ronnie Goodrich recenUy accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Leon Dump to Reno Mev., to visit with their bro ther' and son, Ted Young and Ms wife. are under are not exam- years ' ined. A -- total of Funeral service conducted for H. J. Firth is In the A those examined 102 classification, and not examined. Thirty-fiv- are e In the Funeral guitar accompaniment; liyj Mrs. Eccelynn Esauk Leavitt sang and played her organ accompaniment. Guy L. Tayor said the closing prayer. Interment was In the Strawberry Cemetery. Ervan egg dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were Del more and Verl Me, Carl Me, Eugene Abplanalp, Guy L. Taylor, Kenneth Wilkinson. Mr. Firth, a veteran of Wor-I- d War II, was honored with military rites by The Duchesne Post No. 22, The American Legion. The American Legion Auxiliary and the Duchesne Second Ward Relief Society assisted with placing the flowers. services for HercondDecember 28 bert Julian Firth wars Y a ucted Thursday at the Duchesne Second Ward Chapel. Mr. Firth, 75, died December 23, In the Roosevelt Hospital,' after several years of Illness. The family prayer In ths Relief Society room was offered Mer-re- ll. by President Porter L. Jensen C. Neill Bishop conducted the services In ths chapel. Galynn Oaks, of ths deceased, said the opening prayer. John R. Davies narrated a brief historical ketch and tribute to Mr. Firth. Leland Wright was the funeral speaker, Bert Ames sang and played ee 4-- son-in-l- D, on military obligation. are in the D Fifty-nicategory, church missionaries; 136 are In the F category, registrants not qualified for military service. The largest total of regls-rtan- ts over the age of liability for military service, but who are still Habile for service In the event of an emergency, until they are 35. This category Includes those 26 years of age, Mrs. Odeklrk concluded. Herbert J. Firth . . . funeral The local board office In the services held Inst Thursday. courthouse at Duchesne is open From 10 30 hours a week. a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. James R. Hall, Roosevelt, Is the board chairman. Board members are E. Max Hartman, Altamont and A. Hale av a Holgate, Arcadia. 4-- ne 4-- 2-- 1- -8 2-- 2-- 1- -S 3-- 18-2- 4-- It's planned to Its timely! Its bargain-filled- ! reserves help you replenish those pantry-shel- f that have been depleted during the holidays. Come to our January Sale. Stock up on your family's favorite foods at money-savin- g prices. Frozen Dessert Blackberries Money:Soving Buys 81' 19 29 49 3M Bruce and Betty Goodrlph and two little boys of Sandy visited during the Christmas holidays hare with relatives. mo YOU KNOW? Visiting at ths Wallace See- You Muit Bs CompUtsly Sotiifiod With ley home during the holidays Evsry Item Purchoied At Safeway, or Your and and Dal Bee Seeley were, Your Safeway Manager ed to California Tuesday and. Vickis of Taylorsville; Jeanne Money Back. the Malnor's had a check np and .Tarry Layton and Kent with their physician. and Janet and Waylon ChamMr. and Mrs. Richard p!- - pion and Jtrl Sue and Carol sen and son Rotfeiey, want to' Ann of Granger; Grant and Salt Lake last weak. ' Mrs and Jeff and KimOlsen entered ths L.D.8 Hos- berly of Bonanza. -- lAVar Bristol son of Bernls pital for back surgery, and after three days there, Mr,. Ol- and Sylvia Goodrich had the sen and Rodney returned home. misfortune to have Ms leg broMr. end Mrs. Weslay All-r- ed ken during an MIA sleigh ridspent the holiday season ing party on Tuesday evening. In Salt Lake, Bountiful, and Throe bones were broken near the ankle. He was hospltil-ize- d Woodscroas, with their children returning home the end for three days and was able to coma horns the Friday beof the week. Delaine Thompson, Shelly, fore Christmas. Then the WedUs., spent the weekend with nesday following Christmas he the Melvin Binghams. returned back to the Dr. where Mr. and Mrs. Scott Todd a east was put on Ms leg. of Salt Lake spent soma time LaVar also suffered severs during the weekend at the home blood clots and bruises caused of a sister, the Erven Olsens. from the accident. He la at Mr, and Mrs. Kan Bastlan home now getting along okay. and children, Ms sister the Kant Dixie and Jim Allen visited Limbs, another sister the Ro- over the New Year here with bert Daniels all of Salt Lake DUlea parents, ths Bernls and a brother Mr, and Mrs. TerBrlstola. Dixie and Jim spent ry Beatlan of Logan spent New the Christmas holidays In Years with parents the Clifford Washington with Jim's parents, Bast Ians. former Ft. Duchesne residents. Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, BUI Yack was their two grandchildren, for a weak, They are the children of Mr, turning to school after spending and Mrs, Dennis Yack of Salt the holiday season with their Lake. parents, ware Janet Gardner, Chuck Stuks CKica ImI . 49 Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Dun- Mr. and Mra. Tarry Bastlan, Mm4 From Chuck can and children American Joyce Leavitt, Melody Spring- Ground 59 Um Ckwk Fork spent the weekend with er, and ' Ruell Henris all of Beef Cubes e (row .79 Ms parents the Ollf Duncans. U.8.U, Lynn and NsU BingIMS A. Maureen Marden Rib -Roast ham, Jansen, Chc M Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yack .89 and cMldren spent four day Spencer, Dsn Lloyd, and Myrtn Rib Steaks over the weekend visiting In Kesrns with har two slaters Duncan, Lancs Luck, Kelly Pork Steaks Quality Pfc .59 the Ray Jensen's and ths David Crosier, all of BYU. Lindan at LDS Business Dye Raamusssn's. Ths collage students re- - college and Keith Malr at U of U. Chuck Safeway Coffee Safeway Coffee Edwards CoffeeST J.09 59 2 3 MM 0t Orange Juke RMlTMnf 89 pumpkin Pies Green Peas Com on the Cob 85 Cream Pies 1.15 ?? 1.59 3 Margarine OwrtOT Grade AA Eggs 6 49 u4 M Aj'ax Cleaner us 49411 Spray Cltontr Special Pack Tomatoes Lucerne Tissue Macaroni 5 szxi Town Nouio Pinto, Small Red Beans or Great Northern 10 s 891 459- Tomato Soup Soda Crackers Grapefruit Grapefruit Safeway Sells Both & 4 S1 Skylark Bread r lomkedflo AQj te Leave or Wheat VhHe 1 4-- 59 l&ocast ne 7 t1.49 Beans ok Cream Stylo Cam Dry Beans Blade Cuts Juicea Pancake Mix Pancake Mix 1 Hair Spray Vitamin C 100 mf Cream Rinse - TeMaf t 8' 3 S1 Cream Shampoo AnraaUfDu Man Golden Shampoo ! wrirti M. 49 49 Dry Hair Shampoo Preserves 4X59 Shaile Apricot-Pineappl.Peach, or Grape Jelly Strawberry 4X59 I er XX way 99c IB SO DO 00 DO 01 S lb. Safeway Produce Always Best! Golden Large, Fancy, Ripe Swift Premium Fully Cooked . . . Freshly Ground Several Tima Daily Idaho Russets Crisp Celery Wicklow Sliced A Great Buy Greenland Halibut Fillat Fresh Turnips Chunk Bologna Pot Roast Short Ribs U,0A CKoUa IhI Drumsticks enU Fryer Thighs Whiting CepteiR-- i Clwce OreM 17 U.S. No. 1 Potooet U.&. No. 1 largo Green Stalk Seedless Raisins Meai Iffadlvu Today Thru Saturday ip um imii to eoammiM unn A XJ7"'d "ft 49 COPYIIOMT 9 I MQj tf Jr 1 5 49, Hungry Jock . 49 49 Lemon Shampoo Bath Oil S1 Juiceww3 tZ Crisco Oil At The Same Low Price. Smoked Picnics Ground Beef Cudahy Bacon Halibut Fillet A who of sgs, classification, those sent for did A total of 2,128 living regphysical examinations, who istrants are listed on ths re- not pass the esamlnatlon and cords of Duchesne Local No. are not qualified for Induc7, The Selective Service Board, tion, but who can be used In an as of January 1, 1968, reports emergency. None of the men Mrs. Helen B. Odeklrk, board rejected are rejected due to bad of these morals, are listed In this catclerk. Forty-thrlistings are deceased regis- egory, they are listed in the trants. F category. This board has three men with A of 102 Is in the A total postponed Inductions, nine a re those examined classification, classificexamined, pending not examined. and 23 ation; registrants are not Forty-on- e are In the C examined, those who are In the 19 year old group and three enlisted group; and 38 are in a qualified member of a registrants under 19 years of reserve component, or not have examwho been military age ined. Eight of the registrants military student, taking ROTC have been ordered to report training or reserve or National Some registrants In Guard. In January for D there until they remain and physical examinations, three will report for Induction reach the age of 35, Mrs. Odethis month. This leaves three klrk explained. Only two men have occupamen listed In ths examined and tional deferments, other than acceptable category. Nine of the registrants are In agriculture and student deferA classificaths classification, college ments, in the students deferred by law until tion; and only two have agrithey complete their present culture deferments, ths C year at college, by law until category. Eighty-seve- n are listed In they attain the age of 21, when the S classification, student the deferment terminates. deferments. clasEight are in the In the N classification. 464 those between sification, youths are listed. This classification 0, who are defthe ages erred to complete high school. lists men with extreme hardof the classified ship cases, or those registrants Eleven with a cMld or children. Some registrants have extended A liability, those men who were of these men remain In this married by August 26, 1965, catagory until they reach the or single men who have reach- age 35. Only 105 are In the A ed the age of 26, wMle they A In were classification, registrants with the classification, and not noticed to sufficient prior active service, those who have completed their report for Induction. 5 l 19 190 SAPIWAV STOtfS MCOflPORATKO 6 Nti 29 I |