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Show STANDARD 4 Roonevelt, VUh Thumriay, Jnnuury 18, 1088 All aliens must in Colo. Mrs. Myrtls Nelson return- Duchesne county records more Farmers slate documents In 67 meetings for January 18 A total of $17,900.05 in fees was paid to the office of Duchesne County Recorder Maxine Ths Important farmers W. Burdick ths past year ths meeting that was cancelled highest amount paid In any one December 21, 1907, because of year In this county for public bad weather, has been reset document recording. for January 18, 1908, 9.00 a.m., Since no change of fees was Mr. Claude P. Kidder, Officer in Clurge, Immigration In ths Hoytavllle ward chapel. Imposed this past year In ths This meeting Is to Include recorder's office, the fee coland Naturalization Service, Salt all small farmers In the north- lection just "represents mors advised that Lake City, during ern and eastern parts of Utah. work,11 as the recorder tabbed January all aliens, except dipFreeman has It, Three thousand nine hunSecretary lomats and accredited memdocuments bers o! curtain International called for 100 meetings to bs dred and twenty-tw- o held across the entire United were recorded during this organization, aru required to States for the purpose of havreport their addressee. These Include a few patents, The Alien Address Report ing farmer! themselves exnumerous oil end gas leases, will be available at press their opinion on the subForm all pet offices and Immigration ject of what can beat bs dons assignments and releases, quit- to help small farmers succeed. claim and Naturalization offices durdeeds, warranty deeds, Officials of the Department mortgages, The month of the mortgages reing January. cards should be completely fil- of Agriculture feel that they leases, mining locations, counled out and returned to a clerk know what ths problem Is. What ty and city records and docuof these offices. Cards should they need to know Is how to ment and military discharges. solve It. They suggest that Ths latter two categories of not be mailed. Mr. Kidder stated those small farmers corns to the documents are recorded free aliens desiring Information re- meeting prepared to state their of charge by the county, but are garding naturalization or other problems and how they think listed In the count of documents recorded. Immigration .matters should they can best bs solved. In addition to the recording Douglas T. Simpson said, apply at an Immigration Office where trained personnel will be "We are not Interested In just fees, the recorder receives available to answer their In- token efforts and token pro- money for her office receipts give addresses during January I-- Permanent residents who have lost their alien registration cards will be furnished applications for new cards at the Immigration Office. Every permanent resident Is required by law to have an alien registration card. It Is urged that persons file early In January. quiries. grams that merely freeze the Utah farmers In ths economic class that is only slightly better than what they now have. We want programs and ideas that offer real opportunities for mall form operators who have the ability and desire to advance steadily up the economic for copying records for Individuals or firms, upon request. This office is s paying proposition for the county. Mrs. Burdick operated her office on a $9,750 budget, and had a few dollars left over". This budget included salaries, supplies, and other office expenses. This number of documents does not include chattel mortgage or chattel mortgage releases, as was Included In the documents filed or recorded two years ago, prior to the enactment of the Commercial Code, whereby these chattel mortgages and releases are filed with the Secretary of State, and are identified now as financing statements. The Duchesne County recorder usee a photostat machine for recording these ladder." Income tax Info Unmarried students who earn less than $900 will not owe any Federal income tax. They are to claim the usual Students who worked part-tim- e $600 exemption, plus personal or during the summer may a $300 minimum standard dehave a refund coming on their duction. 19C7 Federal income tax reStudents are entitled to claim turns, Roland V. Wise, Dis- their own personal exemption trict Director of Internal Re- when filing a tax return, Mr. venue for Utah said today. Wise said. Parents who furStudents are required to file nish more than lf the cost s tax return If they earned less of support for their child who than $600 and taxes were with- Is a full-tistudent may also held from wages by their em- claim him as an exemption on ployers, they should file a re- their tax return, unless the child turn In onlur to obtain a refund of the tax withheld from is married and la filing a joint return with his or her spouse. their wages. for students ed one-ha- docu-men- in: ill IB Henry Jorgensen of Orem visited Wednesday with his son and family. Mr, and Mrs. John Jorgensen. Mr. end Mrs. Alfred Marshall attended the wedding reception of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Reary, Ths Marshals and irmfTHD BRIDGELAND ARCADIA , Qfc iBr i(0 if Mr. and Mrs. Garn Giland baby, Othello, Wash., visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty, during the week. On Thursday they visited with her slater and family, Mr. and Mra, La Von at Rangely, Mr. and Mrs. Lusty accompanied them. They also were visitors of ths and Thomas M. Gilbert bert Hor-roc- ks nd Families. Mr, and Mra. Hale Hoi gate returned from LaGrande, Ore., after spending the recently Christmas Holidays with the Chad Evans fomlly. Mr. end Mrs. Mark Blea-za- rd spent s couple of days in Salt Lake visiting and attending to business matters. Brad Allred was confirmed a member of the Church In Fast Meeting by LeGrand Gilbert. Barbara Bell, Dixie Grant and Connie Keel received their Individual award certificates Sunday night In Sacrament meeting. The Ward Primary Organization was reorganized Sunday evening, with Paulette Peat-roe- s, President, Lorraine Mc- Kinnon and Vivian Freston as counselors. ts. moves into I FA NmH now plant Printing Dona? aftor 1967 fire oau, UINTAH ns ANDRES BABIN BT Shirley Baxter Is student assistant at dorm Retrys were friends Intermountain Farmers As$300,000 feed mill and warehouse at 1045 East 12400 South In Draper has been completed and la now In almost foil operation according to John Roghaar, general manager of the association. The new plant was constructed to replace the mill which was destroyed by fire last sociations ed Thursday from Salt Lake where she had sye surgery. She la con valesing at ths horns of her son, Lloyd Nelson, Roos- svelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart and children Roger and Bruce left Sunday for Phoenix Arlz., Dart has employment Mr. there. Ralph Jr. of Vernal will stay at the ranch whlls they are away. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Jerry Hatch of Ballard. The occasion being Jerry's 70th birthday. Miss Fat Gentry of Logan was home over ths weekend to attend her grandmother's fun- ocean? Off St KUDOS Is Shirley Baxter, Roosevelt, second quarter her beginning West as student assistant at dormiwomens a High Rise, tory at Utah State University. fomlly. She is ths ward of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Golden Winn Paul Murphy, Roosevelt, and and son Kay were in Price, Is a Junior In the college of Utah during the week. education. Laurence Caldwell, who has Miss Baxter was chosen for been a patient at the LDS hos- the position of student assispital In Roosevelt since Christ- tant by the USU housing offmas In now at home. He Is much ice personnel and West High Improved. Rise head residents. "We seland r. and Mrs. Barry Blrchell ect girls who are mature of Fort Knox Kentucky visited responsible, with character rerecently with mother Elizabeth commendations and a 2.5 (C eral. Harrison and Barry's parents Plus) grade average," said Mr. and Mra. Cloyd Davis Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Blrchell Stella Israelsen, aupervlsor at of Orem spent the weekend Mrs. Blrchell womens housing. of Roosevelt. with Mr. and Mra, Paul Foote. (Ann) stayed to visit awhile Duties of the assistants In Wednesday evening January with her mother and other relelude weekly room Inspections 10, a birthday party was held atives. st Mr. end Mrs. Rulon RasStudents returning to colmussen's residence In Lapolnt lege ere Martin Huber, Dee honoring Mrs. Wilma Haslem Ann Houtz and Jay Hurtle at there in the Armed Service. and Mra. Pearl Norton, Mar-re- ll the USU In Logan; Reed Har-tl- e; Mr. Asay has finished his 18 and Rulon Rasmussen, Mr. Alan Walker and Ray Ras- months service in Vietnam. and Mrs. Paul Foots attended. mussen Weber College In OgMr. and Mrs. Golden Winn den; Leslie Walker at Salt Lake and Mae Sprouse who spent Tech School. 10 days Ir. Corona, Calif., have Ora Swain visited recently returned home. In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ottos en and family, and and Mrs. BUI Miller of Mr. SI in Mas Sprouse accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Sprouse to Scottsdale, Arizona to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sprouse and checking girls out at ths and of each quarter, weekly workta the dorm office and other spec-l- al assignments made by the head residents. All student assistants are expected to spend at least so hours per month on the Job The student assistants also au tend a monthly luncheon meet-ln- g with the supervisor at womens housing. This quarter there are 1 74s Ingle atudenta residing fo the 10 campus dorms. About 470 ingle students live In ths Sevan dorms of the David O. McKay Living Canter. us --M- i PATIENTS N'Bttle Harris, Fort Duchesne; Pauline Cook, Almeda McKenna, Wendy Stubbs, Helen Shelton, Kevin Hirschl, Bobble Dodd, Lemons Buck, Roosevelt; Elizabeth Prescott, Frank Cha-gu-p, Neola; Lyle Hackford, Tablona; Aften Rlchens, Myton, BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb, Salt Lake, a boy January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Perank, Ny- ' lon, a girl January II. QG0QG Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Clark Door CrasSaer Mr. and Mra. Deloss Dye and family from Hartline, were In Sprlngvllle on WedWash., are visiting parents Mr. nesday where they attended the and Mra. Jay Clark and fomfuneral of his aunt Myrtle Mur-rls- h. lly; and Mrs. Clarks parents Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Simmons The DUP was held at the In Vernal. home of Amanda Henries on A wedding reception was Wednesday the 10th, the ladles held at the Lapolnt Ward Cumade cancer pads, and light ltural Hall on January 6 for Mr. refreshments were served. and Mrs. Clinton Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Glenda Cox from the BYU Squire and fomlly attended the In Provo attended the reception In Salt missionary testimonial for the Clinton Harrisons. Lake Sunday evening the 14th Terry Cox has gone to Lofor their son Paul who left Monwhere he will attend colgan day by plane for the North Britlege. ish mission. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus Mr. and Mrs. Royal and boys were recent visitors and daughter Madena Bell In Salt Lake. of Vernal who accompanied Sandy Asay has gone to Camp them went to Salt Lake Monday Pendelton with her husband where Mr. Bor rocks had a check Fred who will be stationed up with his doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Crocier The community Club was of Provo, spent the weekend In Neola visiting parents, and held at the home of Norma Crorelatives. zler Thursday evening, Kaye Susan Oberhanaly at the USU Trobrldge gave a hoc report on "Center Bury Corners pent the weekend with her parents the Mark Oberhanslys. Dorothy Luck showed a film on Claude Crozler who has "The Great Destroyer Birth been attending the USU is spendDefect." There were twenty ladles ing time home with his parents the Charles Croziers. present. Hor-roc- January 25th -- 10:00 a.m. 10' Shoes Blankets ks Ladies Coats $2.99 $1.99 Boys Socks pr. 10' 99' 49' Insulated Boots Shirts (LIMITED SIZES AND COLORS) Dont miss this sale for savings! CHRISTENSEN'S PHONE ROOSEVELT 722-38- March. THESE SPECIALS FOR JANUARY 18 Western Family Chili, Do. 300 Ellis Tamales, No. 300 Carnation Tuna, No. Vi can Ellis Canned Lunch Meat llersheys Cocoa Hunts Peaches, No. . . - 19 - 20 4 cans $1.00 4 cans $1.00 3 for 79' tin 39' 12-o- z. 33' 3 cans 89' 1 2Vs lb. Xo. WESTERN FAMILY Grapefruit Corn Crackos Cereal, s 4 for 89' 4 for $1.00 7-o- z. cn TASTEWEI.L 4 for $1.00 Drink Pineapple-Grapefru- it Qrt SWEETHEART u' 1',h- - Pk8 NUSLR 4 for $1.00 Margarine UAXQIET FROZEN 4 for 89' Meats Cook-in-Ba- g U 8041 4 for $1.00 Liquid Detergent ORE-II- " 2"lh- FROZEN - 18- - 2 for 49' Hash Browns O MEATS O pkg. 55' Mb. pkg. 55' lb. 85' Swifts Premium Franks 1-l- Excel Sliced Bacon U.S.D.A. Choice Round Steak o PRODUCE b. o 20 -lb. bag 79' 5 lbs. 0 Russell Potatoes Bananas $1-0- KOHLS PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! Phont 738-245- 1 FREE TOWN DELIVERY BEFORE S:00 PAL - Duchesne Feed Ingredients are brought to the plant by railroad and truck. They can be stored In 52 overhead bins with a capacity at 1100 tons. From these bins the Ingredients go directly Into the mlslng hopper and from there to the grinder and then Into bulk delivery trucks. All types of feed will be manufactured at the new mill. O Road Funds (Continued from page 1) ondary road stretch of realignment of SR 35 from Tablona to Hanna was completed at a cost of $340,000; and that the U. S. Highway 40, Deep Creek-Fruit-la- nd project from Fruitland in West Duchesne County across to Deep Creek In Wasatch County, was completed at a coat of $900,000 to grade, drain, and bituminous surface ths 5.8 miles of primary highway. The 4.5 miles of secondary road, SR 33-I- n dlan Canyon Summit toward Duchesne, was completed, graded and drained, last year at a cost of $370,000, the report showed. The Uintah County Road Con- struction Status for 1968 and those projects programmed through fiscal year 1970, include the Maeser- - LaPoint in the spring of 1968), secondary road, $170,000, to grade, drain and bituminous surface. West Vernal Junkyard beautification, $15,000 for Junkyard control (ecreen); SR - Forest 44 Fordfc Ndl intrudes because Ford's (Skxl in'BeHer Ideas' Boundary North (advertise spring 1968, Forest Highway, 7 miles, at an estimated cost of $250,000, to bituminous surface this road- Campor Unit load, unload from pickup Excluaiva Twin-I-Bai- m Front Suapanalon V way. East Roosevelt and West Gusher Junkyard beautification, $20,000, junkyard removal. The present status of the Junkyard projects la presently waiting for establishment of appraisal and documentation procedures required for Federal-aid Mr. participation. Feltch said ths stats road commission Intends to proceed with the projects when procedures ere established. Another project listed in the Windy Point View area. Ths Highway Department is reviewing alternate sites for a view area In this vicinity. When beautification funds again become available specific recommendations can bs made, ths Stats Road Commission member explained. Listed as a road project underway at present in Uintah County is West Vernal View Area, beautification $75,000, view area and shelter. I 1 ; New Cab Comfort and Stylo Rear Sutpanilon Look what we've got in '68s: Ford's exclusive the Independent suspension for smoothest ride. rear suspension automatically adjusts spring stiffness to the load. More powerful engines for top performance even with heavy camper bodies. Roomiest cab of all. 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