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Show , Boy scout camp SPECIAL SALE QUALITY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES dates set for summer months Il.ileh Dan-nenbe- rg, tive. yew M "SUM-1URS- Camp Maple Dell, located In Payson Canyon, will start operation on June 10 and operate for nine consecutive weeks. This camp Is located In a group of pine and Maple trees about five mllea from Payson, Utah. The High Uintah Camp, located at Windy Park In the High Ulntas will operate for two $70 kjrtrWtaf la j Ntu (feta fc uWul... SOFA T" t CHAIR weeks this year. The first week starting July 29; the second week will start August 5V The extension of one extra week la due to the high sign up for this type of camping last year. Local troops are urged to make reservations early to assure the week of their choice. Two other camps are operated In southern Utah for a short period of time and any one interested in one of these camps may write for details. Two special weeks In camp are being planned for members of the Order of the Arrow. Brotherhood week will start on June 3 to help prepare for the opening of camp.- The Teepee Week camp will be held starting August 12. Several Scouts and Explorers will be selected to work In these camps for a two week period. They should hold the rank of Eagle or Life Scout. They must be active In their scouting or Expipring program and be highly recommended by their unit leader. Scouts Interested should contact Bert Dannenberg Recllner Bargains (tog. Rag. $19.95 saa.ts 59" FREE 40-Gall- os IO-y- r. Rag $149.95 74 110 Repbumt iastallxb'M gas water heath - fMnwfaa Class tiootf larma aa low aa $10.00 par month. CONVERTIBLE QUICK TWJH UPRIGHT O Lee Kay ( Continued Ya you gat $60 for your old wothar on this new DEXTER. ftoiwroair 2I9IS $10 PER MONTH PO V to- ROOSEVELT, UTAH - " .. I 0 1 9 8 4 Union, Duchesne win; second half underway The second half of league basketball play was to begin Wedthis week, as teams completed their first round last Friday, Wednesday evening's schedule Included Tablona at Duchesne and Uintah at Altamont, while Union Drew a bye. Friday night, Altamont will go to Union, and Duchesne travels to Uintah in an important game for the Eagles. Duchesne beat Uintah In their earlier encounter at Duchesne, and tha Eagles realize that the Utes will be gunning for a home-cou- rt nesday1 evening of win. fo the two games played last week, Duchesne topped Alta-mo- ot by a score of 81 to 57, while Union dumped Tablona 99 to 65. At Duchesne, both teams started a red-h- ot scoring game, each team hitting for 20 points In the first quarter. Duchesne scored another 19 points in the second quarter, however, while seeming to cover the basket tor Altamont, holding them to eight points. The Eagles were able to control the game from that point on, winning by 23 points. Top scorer of the game was Earl of Duchesne with 28 points. He was assisted by teammates, Young with 15, Jensen 14 and Hadden 11, for the two figure D. Thacker led the scoring. scoring for Altamont with 20 points, followed by Jessen, 16 and B Thacker 10. At Tablona, Union was able to find the range on the small court, and ran up a 22 to 11 from page 1) lead at the end of the first ted the wonders of the Uintah quarter. Although Tablona was able to close the gap someas well as does Mr. Kay, acwhat In the second frame, the to He will cording reports. Cougar strength seemed to point out many Interesting feashow up as the game progrestures from the base of the mountains to the very top of the sed, with a 34 point difference highest peak. He will explain at the final buzzer. Lefler of Tablona was high many things to help you see point man of the game, with things that you have only lookIB points. Giles hit for 16, A visit to the ed at before. Fabrlzto 13 and Glnes 12, to sphagnum bogs, to its prisround out the Tabby scoring. tine lakes, meadows and forests will make you want to go Johnson was high for Union, back again and again to this hitting 15, Jarman and Gararea which Is truly unique. dner each scored 12 points, During the 25,000 years that1 while Marshall and loupe hit for 11. have passed since the last glacier period, mother nature has written a dramatic story of the Uintahs, Air. Kay will review this story as told in the rocks soils, plant life and the varAn ious species of faunia. Tickets to this Interesting lecture and film will be available through Boy Scouts of the BeguUr and Legal Btie area. They will be $1 for $.50 for students and $4 per family. File Folders I JIMNl A. amont Turlunm Manila Envelopes FIRST SECURITY IBankAmericardi PHONE 4 5 9 1 0 Uintah Basin Standard Altamont at Union Duchasna at Uintah Tablona bye Friday Schedule: Won LoHt JliMiheNue Summer Camping data for camps operatad by tha Utah National Parka Council were announced today by Bart District Scout Execu- AT BARGAIN PRICES Yu 1st half Standings Team Union The Debutantes at DHSwere Pleased to be host to Altamont Fsp Club Friday January 86, the basketduring ball game. The Altamont Pep Club performed the first number during half time. The march was done In the dark, and the girls carried red and blue flashlights and marched In preslclon to the music Bat Alan." Following this the Debutantes marched to Walk In a Hack Forest. O I De-Cla- c. I GAME TIME: 8:SO AND 8:00 lr PJL STANDARD EeoaevsHt Utah (Continued from page 1) Thursday, February J, 1966 . 11 11 $ ty Mt. we seem to be sitting out here' esne (we tolled to get ihelij missing all of the storms that namesX stopped sod offered us go through the area. Talking and stayed with us at the, with a brother in Salt Idee the help, other day, be stated that they turtle pace for a toag Jim. Finally we Insisted that they go had a lot of storm. Then comas our trout apparently on, we home ing Saturday evening, were In storm from Salt Lake to wasn't getting any worse. As our help left, the old truck Duchesne, so we figured that up, and started chugging perked there would be a layer of white stuff in Roosevelt by Sunday right along, that U until we started up the hill out of Straw- -, morning. Nope. Hardly a flitberry Valley,. After chugging ter. to a stop, we worked with the Speaking of the storm, why is It that the only time you have critter and got the motor runtrouble Is on the worst nights of ning again. However, wo couldnt move at all, because of the the year. layer of snow on the ground, We've traveled the highway over the icy pavement. So, hundreds of times, generally with the wind and snow blowwith Ideal conditions. Saturthe' day night, particularly across ing over, around and under chaln-u- p a wan necJob truck, DanStrawberry and through essary. iels Canyon, the snow was comThis accomplished, the trip ing down In solid white, and the was uneventful until we reachwind was swirling and whipping the fluffy powder In such gusts ed the Tablona Junction. From that It was hard to see. Just there to Duchesne It was s series of chugging, complete stops, as we neared the top of Daniels Canyon, the fuel pump on pushes by a snow plow, a tow by a friendly couple from Roosthe old truck began a evelt, and a lot of anxious momstrike. After a few anxious moments, ents. From there on the old and some manipulating, we got truck kicked In gear and It going again, and moved on we made It home, completing the into the Strawberry flat, when five hour trip. Our thanks to the many it conked out again. We finally got the thing so It would friendly people along the way. Without your help, we might still perk along at about 10 miles an hour. In between complete fail- .be a snow covered blob in the' ures. A family from Duch- - Strawberry flat. IQ sit-do- After the game both clubs met and had refreshments of punch and cookies. The students at DHS are very proud of the wonderful way In which the Duchesne wrestlers have been representing their school. Wednesday, January 24, North Summit travrunner up In Oratory; Coleen elled to IXichesne. DHS deFreeman, runner up In Extem50-feated the Braves 4. The following night the wresporaneous speaking, Terry tlers were host to the Uintah Wllkerson, second place In legwrestlers. Uintah defeated the islative forum; Alike Floyd and 6. Darrell Hadden, fifth place In Eagles, The speech students at DHS debate; Julie Atorrett and Mauwill travel to Orem, Saturday reen Afoon, sixth place In February 3, for the Alpine Speech Meet. Laurel Hooper and Colleen Freeman were the winners In the American Legion Oratorical contest held In the high WEEK-EN- D 'school library last Thursday 25. We would January evening, like to congratulate them on their fine work and achievement. The honor of Students of the Month for January at DHS went to Pat Radcllffe, senior; Leesa Poulson, Sophomore; Wendell Albon, Freshman; and Mary Welsh, Eighth grade. These students were picked by the student council. Airs. Evan's and Airs. Brewer took their speech and debate students to the Carbon Invitational Speech Tournament In Price Saturday, January 27, DHS won fourth place overall PHONE 722-24In the tournament. The following students placed in the Laurel Hooper, competition: While In Salt Lake the other day, we got a few pointers from1 cameramen on plcture'rep reduction for newspaper, and hope that within the next few Issues, you will see some Improvement. We can say, however,' t that the change around ye has at least been shop .Interesting, 29-2- old-prin- OUR SPECIAL! Triaminicin Tablets for colds, hayfover, flu S1.75 size for ROOSEVELT FdDdDE) SCUdBlp sfv' C3EC3ES BelMontte Eoundup Grade A 5 Drink srr! 4 - 89 3 89 29 Pineapple Juice Tomato Juice 39 Green Beans. 4 89 Peas x .4 89 4 -Catsup Tomato Sauce o .8 Red Salmon ., 93 Pineapple to cm cut-u- p 35 3-leg- - Franks Hot Dog Buns Ill-La- nd Ice Cream ... a 1.39 Eddy's, with purchase of 2 lbs. 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