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Show n from USU with majors In In the Utah State Union Walnut economics and agricultural ecRoom. Dr. Ralph Johnson, dean onomics and a minor In busiof tlie College of Science at ness administration. Hts acUSU, discussed "The Influence cumulative grade point averof Communication and Power on age Is 3.S (4.0 Is straight A). Society" at the initiation Membership In Phi Kappa Phi Thomas L. White, son of Mr. Is reserved for those In the upand Mrs. Melvin B. White, of graduating per ten Duchesne, has been elected to classes percent the nation. throughout State Utah the in membership One USU stuhundred and eight University chapter of Phi Kappa dents were elected to memberPhi, national scholastic ship. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White B (Q rijynf attended the Invitation banquet 8 Thomas Whits named to 2 students return to graduate at UHS Phi Kappa Phi QG0GQ OGO Esther Gagoslon and two friends of Oregon visited with her sister In law, Viola Hor-roc- GDGOOOGQ OGO fllh six girls to state program Duchesne Unit No. 22 of The American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor six young ladles to the twenty-secon- d annual American Legion Auxiliary Utah Girls State American Citizenship training at the Utah State University July The delegates are Melanie 7-- 12. Auxiliary Unit. Mrs. Martha Riding, Roosevelt is a director In this project; and two counselors have frorfi accepted appointments this ares Including Mrs. Calvin Monks, Myton, and Mrs. Doyle Mrs. Llsonbee, Duchesne, Monks has served two years as s counselor and Mrs. Llsonbee Julie Marett, Meriwether, Linda Eleshuk, Maruecn Moon and Denlce Brown of Duchesne and Devona Defa, Tabiona. Alternates are Marsha Fltzwater, and Pam Davies. All delegates are Junior class students and have been outstanding In scholastic and leadership abilities In their school. The 1968 Girls State will be limited to 336 girls, an Increase of 36 over last year, based upon the membership at the ... named to . White Utah State echoiastlc society. Ben C. Qomm retires; open house Friday An open bouse reception honoring Benjamin Gomm, retiring teacher at Roosevelt elementary school, will be held at the horns of MT. and Mrs. John Chisel in Roosevelt Friday, May grove rnment through actual 24 between the hours of 8 and practice and control of the state 9:30 p.m. Former students, friends, offices during Girls Stats. As future voters and office holdprofessional colleagues and scers, the girls should have an hool people are Invited to attend. Mrs. Chasel has served understanding of the problems as room mother chairman of of elective officials, their duties and their functions., the the Roosevelt Junior high and elementary school PTA during director states. the past year and is hostess of this special occasion. Mr. Gomm has been a teacher since 1927 some 40 . years. He received his degree at Four delegates to the Amer- Utah State University and starican Legion Utah Boys State ted his teaching career In citizenship training sessions Wyo., In Star Valley diswill be sponsored by Duchesne trict. He has worked as disPost No. 22 announces EldenR. trict principal and teacher In Wllcken, the post chairman, end the elementary; and Junior high; a counselor to the sessions principal and teacher In the senwhich will be held the week ior high and was principal of the starting June 8, at Utah Stats LDS Seminary for 12 years and he has taught in every communUniversity, Logan. The youths from Duchesne ity In Duchesne county except high school are Grant Earl and Neola. Kenneth Bench, sons of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gomm make and Mrs.' Niles J. Earl and Mr. their home In Altamont. They and Mrs. Edmund O. Bench, Sr. are the parents of five sons and both Duchesne. two daughters, all of whom are From the Tabiona high school college graduates. Two sons the delegates are Dale Giles, are at the present time workson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ing on their doctorates. Mr. Gomm has been teaching sixth Giles, end Richard Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. William grade students at the Roosevelt R. Williams, both Tabiona. Elementary school for the past Tbs delegates were selected sight years. on the basis of leadership ability, character and scholastic is a former Girls Stater. "Girl's State is an effort on the part of the American Legion Auxiliary to bring to girls of Utah a knowledge of the fundamental principles of American Duchesne Legion sponsors four to Boys State . Fair-vie- DUCHESNE DELEGATES Grant Sail, left, and Kenneth Bench will represent Duchesne High School at the annual Boys State event to be held next month In Logan. They are being sponsored by the Duchesne American Legion. w, m achievement. SENIOR TEA TO HONOR DHS GRADS TABIONAS BOYS STATERS To attend Boys State, representing Tabiona High School, are Dale Giles, left, and Richard Williams. They are being sponsored by Duchesne American Legion. Mother's Club Is to hold their Annual Senior Tea this Saturday, May 25 In the Duchesne Stake House at 7:30 p.m. CO-O- P FLAG Ben Ol Gomm Altamont post CO-O- TO JUNE 30th P OTHER JUMBO CARGO CHECKER FLAG SPECIALS CARRIER TRUCK 5 HI-IEV- P PASSENGER CAR TIRES 20 Reg. " x 50' Rubber Hois SPEC. $8.95 $4.95 .25 Flashlight Batteries Water Bag 2 gal. 1 .95 Vi gal. Picnic Jug., 1.49 1 gal. Picnic Jug.. 1.95 30 qt. Ice Chest.... 2.49 50 qt. Ice Chest.... 3.98 1 gal. Brake Fluid 5.95 STP Oil Additive.... 1.29 OFF CO-O- selects Boys Stators MAY 15th SALE CO-O- ... ts retire (tom teaching niter 40 yean. TIRE & BATTERY 111 Mr, and Mrs. Leland Notice I work day Saturday the 25th at the Cedarvlew Cemetery. Bring tools and lets do a dean up Job before memorial day. Approximately thirty second ward, members participated In the father and sons priesthood outing Saturday. They traveled to Hoopers Corners In Colorado. They report a very enjoyable day. Mrs. Carrie Wills Mothers Day company were Pat and Keith Todd and family, Salt Lake, Marlly and Dallas Merrill and ge family, Joyce and Johnny and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson enjoyed an unexpected visit from a brother Mr, and Mrs. Alton Tomlinson from Washington Friday. Harry and Fontella the accompanied couple to Salt Lake to go through the LDS Temple where Alton was sealed to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Haslem from Salt Lake were Wednesday dinner guests at their sons Myron and Ruth Haslem. Holiday company at the home of Howard and Minnie Crapo were Nels Nielsen and family from Salt Lake. Robert and Loretta Nielsen from San Diego Calif., Robert was on leave from the naval hospital. Mil-tAlexander and family from Salt Lake came for Mothers Wanda and Jerry Rich Day, from Dinosaur Colo,, Crapes took the visitors to Flaming Gorge. Gary and Rieta Anderton and children Patty and Lisa and Sherry arrived here Friday from New Mexico, they will be staying with Garys parents Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton. Randy Nelson visited his parents the Max Nelson's over Mothers Day, leaving Monday for the University In Lie Cruces New Mexico for his next assignment. After two days In Washington Randy left Eld-red- for Brazil. True Temper Campers Kit (contains hatchet, saw and shovel). ...1 1.49 Light Globes: 10 .09 .49 75 .70 1.50 2.95 .65 1 CUSTOM POWER BATTERIES 100 Watt 75 1 50 Watt & FOC PASSCNOB CARS .23 30 The Neola Ward Closing So- be held May 28 In connection with the lesson to be presented by Donna Swain. A short program will be rendered and light refreshments served. All ladles are Invited to attend. Kelly Croxler has received his call to the army and will be leaving the morning of May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Anderson and tiny son, Logan, spent the weekend with her parents, ths Spencer Squires. Dar Cloward, of the BYU spent ths wsekend with his parents, ths Lorin Clowarda. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Littlefield of North Silt Lake attended the JC Convention in Vernal and spent Sunday night with ths Wesley Allreds. Milton Fenn has been a patIn the hospital the past week. He was recovered enough to be taken horns Saturday, Mrs. Annie Bowden had the misfortune of losing two fingers on her hand while using her power mower, Mrs. LaRane Duncan attended a training school in connection with the government Monday In Salt Lake. Thursday Clare and children motored to the city to bring LaRene home. Mrs. Donna Brown spent the past weak In Salt Lake heler ping cars for a new born to son Gary and Arlans Brown Sunday May 12. Ths llttls miss weighed 8 lbs. and 7 os. and has one brother Markay and grandparents MT. and Mrs. Doug Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Olsen. Great Mrs. Frank grandmother Thompson. She will be named Lisa Rae. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan entertained In order of Mothers Day, parents Mr. and Mrs. Charity Bird and daughters Deon and DeLaln wars dinner guests. --M- r. and Mrs, Cecil Loran-g- er came from the city Thursday and moved Mr, and Mrs. Henry Loranger to Riverton where they will be living with the Cecil Lorangers for the pre- CANNEDHAMS 5 a 449 BACON ET 65 Cube Steaks 98 WEWSy-op- T-D- ono Port Steaks cni Steak OFF AT YOUR LOCAL FLEET PRICE CO-O- BIG P T" TRUCK R TRACTOR CO-O- P Edger-Trimm- ROUND STEAK ... RUMP ROAST Bcras! toftfea 023 Crisp lb. sr CANNED POP SALAD DRESSING - - 19' FROZEN FOOD VALUES The Altamont American Legion post No. 53 Is sponsoring two boys to Boys State this summer, They are Gary Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins, and Edwin Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Chris Cook, sent time. and John Andrews all of Bluebell. These students, Juniors at from Salt Lake visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. Altamont high school wars seland Mrs, Devon Fenn and Mr. school their of ected because and Mrs. Howard Andrews. activities and high scholastic MM Mi. M 49 29 TV DINNERS CREAM PIES Mantas hwa MariSa ORANGE JUICE-!- ? ratings. Staters KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 12-o- x 19c SAVE WITH THE PURCHASE OF FRESH MILK TablcRite SUGAR U Sc I fine Utah beet 10-l- b. gal. 55c bag 89c pkg. 69c lb. 15c lb. 29c SAVE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ALUMINUM FOIL IGA heavy duty 18x25 ft 5.99 MARGARINE Blue Seal WITH PURCHASE OF .15 .19 SALTINES IGA crisp n good er BSnOB CO-O- P BOMB DEUWaUES ANY ROOSEVELT, UTAH Duchesne BATTERIES EDWIN COOK OAKY JENKINS 8' 39' r 23' FRUIT COCKTAIL CUT GREEN DEANS DEALER OR AGENT NOWI UINTAH FARMERS a 59' a $PS a 1 a 89 a 83 SIRLOIN STEAK 9 Lawn with 2 h.p. B&S Engine 74.95 54.95 KS-- 1 Karla Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee of Lapolnt, and Karen Rlchman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rlchman, Roosevelt, are returning from college to participate in the Union high graduation exercises Wednesday, May 29, at Roosevelt. Miss Lee has been continuing her education In the College of Nursing at BYU since completion of her Junior Year at Union, Miss Rlchman entered college at the beginning of the second semester this winter. She Is attending BYU and Karw Rlchman . . , attending majoring In Elementary Educa- BYU, a graduate of U.H.S. tion. While attending Union both young ladles were members of the Pep Club, the Junior Prom Committee and were on the school newspaper staff. Miss Lee was elected Union high Historian for this year but left for the "Y before she filled the office. To be eleglble for early release from high school for advance placement In college a student must maintain a high scholastic average, have completed courses outlined by the Utah State Department of Public Instruction, have the recommendation of the high school principal passed National College Entrace Examinations and be accepted by a col- Karla Lee . , , returns from BYU to graduate from UHS. t STANDARD 3 lego or university. Roosevelt, Utah These students plan to conThuraday, May 23, 1968 tinue their education this fall. ient CK-- 2 P Pet- cial for the Relief Society will on grand-duaght- CHECKER EXTRA WIDE TREAD gery Tuesday morning. cnqri erson Salt Lake, visited her sister, Amanda Henrle, whohad There will be a surgery, last week. DUCHESNE GIRLS STATE DELEGATES To attend Girl State July 1 to IS, sponsored to right, Melanie by the Duchesne Unit 22, American Legion Auxiliary, are (back) left Meriwether, Julie Maiett, Marsha Fit water, first alternate; front row, Pamela Davies, PfMrf altternate; Linda Eleehuk, Maureen Moon and Denlce Brown. DeVonna Defa of Tsbtons, Inset, will represent Tabionn at the session In June. Duchesne names fflMh ks Wednesday night. Eva Dye entered a Salt Lake Hospital Sunday to undergo sur- Yf 25 |