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Show STANDARD I I'Uh RNvrll,1. 1MSM Thuraday. February II of U offers new athletic athletic scholarehlps will be offered by the University oT Utah courtesy of Cene Fullmer, former middleweight champion of the world, and Sugarhouse Veterans' of For- eign Wars' Post S5B6. Joint of the new announcement scholarships came Wednesday, January 3, from James R. "Bud Jack, University of Utah Director of Athletics, and Harry B. Miller, VFW's Golden Gloves Tournament Director. Funds for the scholarships will be obtained through the prom- -' otion of amateur boxing In the Salt Lake City area. Already planned as a part of the hind raising program Is a major amateur night of boxing on Friday, January 26. To be known as Gene Fullmer night, this card will also serve as a preview match for Mr. Hill making his announcement, Mr. Jack said, "All of us In the University of Utah Athletic Department are extremely pleased about the establishment of the Gene Fullmer Athletic Scholarship Fund. "What could be more fitting than to honor one of Utah's truly great sports' figures In this manner, especially since Gene has always been so interested and Involved In building the character of our young national respect and prestige that Gene Fullmer has always had. VFW Post Representing 3586, tournament director for both the Gene Fullmer Night and the National Golden Gloves Tournament, Mr. Miller explained that both the events will be staged in the newly renov- ated Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum. "We couldn't tie more pleased the with Colisueins new look. said Mr. Miller, 'they have new restrooms, dressing rooms, ticket offices, and have extensively remodeled the entry way and existing dressing facilities. It's now a perfect fight arena especially since almost unlimited parking Is available adjacent to the building. In offering to sponsor the amateur card, Fullmer said, "Whatever success 1 have made of myself must go back to the amateur days and to the men who worked so hard In sponsoring the fights and tournaments to send me back to the National AAU competition In Boston. If I can do something to repay boxing for all the benefits I have received, and at the same time furnish clean, wholesome entertainment for the fans of the area, I think It Is my duty to do so. Tickets will be priced at Mrs. Wood 722-258- 2 The Delta Fhl Kappa Chorus from USD pienented a program to the RJHS student-bod- y and faculty at 11:30 a.m. Friday. Jan. 26. - teachers, Beverly Jean Arrow-ch- ls and Leatha Wopsock, assistant teachers. The workshop was held In the Lewls-ClaHotel and all sessions were held there using The RJHS Roughriders basketball team traveled to West children and parents from the last Wednesday, where they de- Nez Perce Project Head Start as subjects for the different feated the Vikings The Roughriders have s techniques which the workshop game scheduled at Vernal attempted to develop. Primary against 'the Panthers this among these techniques was Wednesday. Jan. 31. Results proper observation of children will be In next weeks paper. In order to determine how the Utah Division. The Roosevelt glrla' basketMr. Hill was elected to sucball team was defeated by the child relates to his Immediate world, his peers, his teachers, ceed Mr. Stohl as president of West girls 4 last week. and his parents. This type of the Utah Division. HewasState The Intramural Basketball observation Is necessary In orCancer Crusade Chairman In 1965-6- 6 and vice standings as of Friday. Jan. der to understand how the child presi26. are as follows: 9th sees himself and feels about dent since last October. grade No. 4. This understanding Mrs. Wood, the new vice won 2. won 3. lost 0; No. 1, himself. lost 0; No. 2. won 2', Is vital In working with chilwas residential president, lost 1; No. 3. won 0. lost 3; dren. chairman for the Salt Lake No. 5. won 0. lost 3: 8th grade Dr. Becker stressed that the County Cancer Crusade In 1966 No. 1, won 2. lost 0; No 2 and sbice that time she has won 2. lost 0; No. 4. won I. world today Is primarily conserved as chairman of the ACS lost 1; No. 6. won 1. lost 1; trolled by children; yet, the No 3. won 0. lost 2; No. 5 children themselves wish to Salt Lake County unit. won 0, lost 2. be controlled. They want and The new appointments were RJHS need limits within which they announced by the executive Press Club articles were due can safely come to know themcommittee ot the lioard of dirMonday. January 22. The next selves and learn to have the ectors of the ACS Utah Divissue of our psper will be out which was healthy ision. soon. the subject under discussion. The new leaders will head RJHS All those attending reporta volunteer organization of COMING KVKNTS ed that this was one of the most some 16,000 "Crusaders In Monday. Feb. 12 Lincoln's valuable workshops they have 41 county units throughout the birthday. new meVondav Feb. 12 state. Their immediate conLyceum. ever attended. Several cdncwiiiv, Fob. 14 thods were used as tape recern will be with final plans West nt Plays here. cordings of for a Crusdae Leadership ConWash- interviews. Also there was ference to be held In Salt Lake Thursday. Feb. 22 birthday. a closed circuit television Inon February This will atterview which Dr. Becker himtract over 100,000 delegates self conducted. One specific from the various county units lesson learned was that each who will receive Instructions teacher should treat each child for conducting the annual Canas an Individual with his own cer Crusade In April. Individual needs and patterns Q I draw a pension as widow of Thus each teabehavior. recent With a of a veteran. check was a folder which re- cher must avoid the dangers which are Inherent In labelported a new benefit, the suping children. VA. the of medicine by plying the 1 get from medicine May - program entitled "Reputes of the World," by Clyde Peeling, will be preaented to RJHS Monday, Feb. 12. A rk 64-3- 5. VETERANS! Lincoln Day Mt. Home hosts dinner slated A Lincolns Day dinner, Duchesne the sponsored by center County Republican committee will t held February 10 at the Myton tlem-entaschool at 7:30 p.m. Congressman Lawrence Hdr-to- n will be the guest speaker. tie will $2.50 Tickets per plate. This Is living catered by the Myton Ward auxiliary organizations as a hind raising project for the building fund. ry Myton Legion schedules Feb .22 banquet A Washingtons birthday Banquet will be held February 22 at 6 p.m. at the Myton American Legion hall with the Myton Legion post and Auxiliary Funds from the banquet will go towards paying for the recent remodeling done at the American Legion hall In My- ton and for support of Boys to Boy State this summer. hi addition to the banquet there will be a partlotlc film and a program. The public Is Invited and tickets may be obtained from American Legion members. riione news item to 722-213- 1 for ringside and $1.50 for general admission at the gate. A special Discount Ticket will be sold in advance saving the purchaser 50? on either ticket. The evenings program will begin and 8:00 P.M. $2.50 FARMERS! .. per ton $78.00 Custom Spreading as low as $1.00 per acre Phone by Aldon Rachels 8-- 9. cash DUCIIANAN ROUNDUP n's SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY Phosphate R.J.H.8. one week Peep Workshop in Self which Development Concept was held in Lewiston, Idaho. Tha workshop was sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Services of tha University of Utah and was conducted by Dr. G. L. Becker, psychologist, from the University of Illinois. The four who attended were May Lea Noble and Larry Ansel, teacher-child-pare- ATTENTION 44 Start returned Saturday from a self-conce- pt people. athletic careers. "We are very proud that the University of Utah was selected for the establishment of the Gene Fullmer Scholarship Fund and truly hope that because of it Utah will produce another athlete deserving of the same Four members nf the faculty of the Ule Indian Project Head -H-S In "This scholarship will help faculty attend Idaho workshop 21-1- the upcoming National Golden Gloves Tournament to be held in Salt Lake City on March 1968. well known InterTwenty-si- x amateur Area mountain fighters Including Jack Garner, Craig Day, Mack Burr, Mike Young, and Richie Alvarado will participate in the 13 bouts scheduled January 26th. All money from the sale of tickets will be turned over to the University of Utah Gene Fullmer Athletic Scholarship fund. to make It possible for young men, who may otherwise be unable to attend a university to forther both educational and names new leaders Top posts in the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society were filled Thursday with appointment eg Clark N, Stohl as executlvs director, Ralph J. Hill as president and Mrs. J. Arthur Wood, vice president. All arc Salt Lakt residents and long time volunteers In the canrer cause. Mr. Stold, an official of the Federal Aviation Agency, succeeds Wallace F. Toronto, recently deceased, In the foil-tistaff position. He will leave the government service to assume his new duties on February 1. Ills record of service to the Cancer American Society spans over 15 years, including twelve years as vice president of the Utah Division, two years on tha national board of directors and most recently as president of the scholarships New Cancer Society Four Head Start FEED COMPANY Roosevelt District Court of Honor The Monthly District Court Of Honor of the Duchesne Scout District was held Sunday afternoon at Mt. Home with troop 249 of the Moon Lake Ward as host. The opening ceremony was conducted by Scouts from Mt. Home and Talmage. Scouting talks were given by Scouts Sidney Farnsworth and Roger VA? A No. The present law au- -, ed by the board at from fathers American Legion Post No. .64 participated this week In the Mother March on Polio. 50 YEARS AGO January 80, 1918 The climate at Neola Is wonderful. The temperature has not one bees below Zero Uds winter. The Neola Mercantile Co. has just received a big shipment of seeds as many are planning 10 YEARS AGO January 23, 1951 An early Monday Morning fire gutted the main building used for display sales and office rooms of the Landscape Floral Shop. Damage was estimated at about arly gardens this year. Fireman thought that The $18,000. telephone line between Neola and Roosevelt has an overheated furnace caused Juat been completed and the line the blaze. At recent meetings held at' can now bo used. Ft. Duchesne the Affiliated Ute Three boye were fined la juCltlsens at Utah (Mixed Blood venile court tor matching nickels. The testimony show od that Group) approved the division three boys each had 5 canto ot assets between the Full Blood and they matched nickels to Utea and their group naar rung- - see who would tea the cento and pay for the soda water. After a good heart to heart talk with the judge they were each fined $2.50 The Newtuck theater has a new floor and real opera chairs, which to igilte an Improvement over the (rid benebee. Roosevelt-Myto- n to The Price Auto Line has changed schedule and now to making dally trips between hero and Price. 16 40 YEARS AGO Dry Gulch Irrigation Lewis. At the regular meeting of Phillip Moon, Duchesne DisBoard of Directors of the the Advancement Chairman trict Conducted the presentation of Central Utah Water Conserawards for the Court of Honor. vancy District held Friday, Scouts receiving awards January 12, at Provo, It was were: Tenderfoot Badges to: announced that a ground-breakiceremony, the exact date Gary Hack ford, Troop 263, Tablona; John Thayne and Kirk to be set, will be held this Christensen, Troop 249, Moon spring for the start of construction on the Strawberry enLake Ward; Second Class BadDavid Tablona largement to; complex of the ges Curry, of the Central Utah Randy Taylor, Kent Brown, Roger Marrett Sydney Wardle and Project. The initiation of conRoger Lewis of Moon Lake struction on this complex will Ward. First Class Badges to follow within less than a year Steven Terry of Troop 260, the initiation of construction Duchesne, Star Awards to Brian on the Starvation complex. The first construction at the Carter, Duchesne Troop 268, Merit Badges to: Kim Jones. Strawberry Enlargement Complex will begin on the Water Ricky Fabrlzlo, Leslie Casper, Randy Ivle, Parley Turntow of Hollow Tunnel. The contract Troop 263, Tablona Charlie for this work was recently awarded by the U. S. Bureau of Lindsay, Rex Thompson, Kerry Farnsworth, Lynn Taylor Reclamation to Boyles Broof Muon Lake Troop 240, Kethers Drilling Company and vin Killian Troop 268, DuchGibbons and Reed Construction esne; Doyle Christensen, Dean Company of Salt Lake City, This tunnel will be IQ leet 4 Burton, Sidney Farnsworth, Rocky Meclum of Troop 249 inches In diameter and about Moon lake Ward. 4 12 miles in length. It The advancements were prethe downstream comprises sented by scoutmasters, Wayne Davies, Moon Lake; Gene section at the Strawberry Aqueduct which will deliver waBurt, Tablona, Nell Flnllnason ter directly to the enlarged of Duchesne, and Harry Thayne Reservoir. Upon Strawberry and Commissioner Robert Geothe completion of the Water Holrge. low will which Tunnel, Fifty Mller awards were pre4 years sented to Charlie Llnday, Mon-t- ie require approximately for consturctlon, additional Farnsworth, Fred Farnswater supplies will be diverted Nelworth, Lynn Taylor and and made available for storson Burton by Institutional ReReserage In Strawberry presentative Leo Farnsworth. voir, which In turn will be made The Scouts completed a fifavailable to meet municipal, ty mile hike in the high UiIndustrial, and supplemental ntas last year. uses In the BonneTerry Welch was introduced irrigation as a new Den Chief for Pack ville Basin. Other principal works of the 268C. Strawberry Enlargement Complex will consist of an additional S3 miles of tunnel and pipeline In other segments of Temperatures seem to be on the Strawberry Awueduct, the the rise with the first recordCurrant Creek and Upper Stiled temperatures above freezing lwater regulating reservoirs, for the year during the past and tha Soldier Creek Dam, few days. There was .65 of which la to bo located on the an Inch precipitation January Strawberry River 5 mile be26. low the existing Strawberry HIGH LOW Dam. Soldier Creek Dam will -26 3 January 23 be tha moans of enlarging 1 29 January 24 Strawberry Reservoir, reloca1 January 23 29 tion of Highway 40 to permit the 24 12 January 26 of the Strawberry enlargement 38 17 January 27 and the relocation Reservoir, 36 28 15 January of the road servicing tha camps -- 2 29 January 29 ng lonMgwrift msu MEC1T0RY com- pany stockholders ask for 7500 acre feet at water for the Uintah aide. A resolution was also passed to borrow money to construct a canal to handle Moon Lake Water. Stockholders at the Roosevofelt State Bank ficers for the coming year Including Elroy Wilkins, president; Chas F. Schrader, Wm. Welsser, R. S. Jordan, cashier, J. O. Order, asst, cashier; Ray E. Dlllman, John W. Galloway, J. C. Hacking and nt; nt; directors. The perfected "Whippet, A quality car at the lowest price B. O. Colton, Q DRUG STORES Q FARM SUPPLIES HUISH Drugs MAKE OUR DRUO STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS!" 1132464 - Roooeveit Buchanan Faad EoooevHt Phone AKnmoat - Phone 454-37- Farm Supplies! factory. The Business and Professional Womens club of Roosevelt banstaged a clever old-tiquet at the Rambler Thursday evening. Uintah Farmava SO YEARS AGO 733-356- January 27, 1938 The sum of $400 was set up at a nt meeting of the board of thorlzes the VA to furnish med- directors of ' the Roosevelt icine only to certain types of Commercial Club for construveterans. cting and equipping a childrens playground at the Roosevelt O' city park. , An Intensive hospital campaign will get underway Immediately to raise funds prior to the start of a new hospital at Roosevelt. $4,300 will be required before work can beon the west side of the Strawberry Reservoir will be nec- gin.Work began this week on Inessary because of the enlargement. The total estimated cost stalling 35 blocks of sidewalk In Roosevelt on a WPA proof all of the works of the StrawTen men went to work ject. Complex Enlargement berry this morning hauling gravel for milwill be approximately $86 foundations for the sidewalks. lion. Arlene Murray, The Board of Directors reson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murviewed proposed project deveMr. Emmons, was serlopments In the Jordan River ray, iously Injured when hit In the A been has water Basin. filing face by shot from a gun fired made by the District for stora kitten. age reservoirs on the Jordan by River as a part of the authorized Bonneville Unit, and will 20 YEARS AGO A appeared to permit the District to provide be fight deflnltly In the ranks of the brewing the following benefits: Moon Lake Electrical Associa(1) Regulation and control over a proposed amendtion of return flow to the Jordan River from the central Utah ment calling for a change of and Provo River Projects In the power company's headquarters from Mt. Emmons to Salt Lake County to Increase the water supplies available Roosevelt. A local educational commfrom these projects. ittee has been named on Alcohol Education, Including Mrs. (2) Assist In stabilizing water levels of Utah Lake and supply Homer P. Edwards, Mrs. Martha Shanks, Dr. R. V, Larson, existing Jordan River water C. L. Fretwell and George E. rights. Stewart. Tha Snow Machinery Comflood control. Provide (3) pany will hold Its formal opening January 23 and 24 In the (4) Provide recreational facilities In Salt Lake County. Gilbert Garage building. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yack In discussing these water-fesour- ce attended a meeting tor beekaep-e- rs at the Hotel Utah In Salt the developments District requested that the Lake this planning, development and construction of water supplies and red the firm of Gardner, Squire, ol .wort; on the Jorand Gilbert to conduct tha ear-ra- nt dan fever In Salt Lake County audit of tha District's fin- be coordinated with, and not In conflict with, the water supol work plies and being developed by the Central Utah Water Conservancy District through its sponsored Central Utah Project. R was also reported to the Board of Directors that the new headquarters building will be completed by the end at the month and that It may be posNULL C. JENMBf sible for the District to schedule Its February Director's meeting . In the hew facilities. An ugbeemeht with the consulting engineering firm of Templeton, Link, and Alsup of Salt Lake City; to toiduct engineering studies leMtoc to delivery of treated water to Salt Lake and Utah Counties was approved. The Directors also appro- - 723-25- MMMMWMMMWMMWMMMWlHNnNI In history, to offered by C rum-b- o Motor Company. 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