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Show Title II funds aid to local school libraries The school year 1967-6- 8 Is the third consecutive year In .which the Duchesne County School District has received federal funds to supplement the Thursday, 8TANDARD Roosevelt, Utah May 23, 1968 liable on an equitable basis foi the use of the children and teachers In all the schools; that these materials should be of. high quality; and that they should be those suited to the needs of the children and teachers In elementary and secondary schools. Federal funds made available under this Title fa any fiscal year must be used to supplement and, to the ex- school library collections, -cording to Mrs. Edythe Mair-e- tt, who Is the Title n director' for. the school district Title' H Is one phase of the tent practical, Increase the leElementary Secondary Educaof State, local, and private vel tion Act of 1965, Public Law funds for Instructional school 0, . During this school year and In no case to supmaterials, the district has received a totfunds. such plant al of $4,854.00 In Title D funds, All schools In the district which has been allocated to Title n funds. This receive the schools on a per student has helped the schools money basis. their colto improve greatly Title n Is a five-ye- ar plan lections of Instructional matfor making grants for the acerials, and has helped turn the quisition of school library reInto learning cenlibraries sources, text books, and other than book collecrather ters'' printed and published Instructions only. tional materials for the use of In Duchesne District, half of children and teachers In pubthe Title Q funds have beer lic and private elementary and used to supplement book colschools. . These secondary lections and half for audiogrants do not require matchvisual materials, to addition to ing funds but must be spent for books, the library collections the purpose stipulated. now Include such learning matTitle n of the Elementary as films, filmstrips, taerials Secondary Education Act repes, records, pictures, slides, cognizes that, at all levels of overhead transparencies, education, teaching programs maps, globes, charts, graphs have become Increasingly demodels, realla Items, etc. Subpendent upon effective school to magazines and scriptions library materials and services newspapers are also Includtexthigh quality, ed. books, and a variety of other These materials have helpInstructional resources. Based fulfill the following purposes courses In ic nearly all areas of the program by enriching of Instruction depend upon good all parts of the educational proschool libraries and .Instrucgram; providing improved leational materials. for all shH Title II of the Act provides rning experiences dents; assisting In the devethat school library resources lopment of reading, listening, textbooks, and other printed and and viewing, abilities and taspublished Instructional matertes; acquiring a reservoir of ials should be made readily avavaried teaching and learning ilable on an equitable basis for media to meet the needs and children and teachers In pubInterests of students, of varylic and private elementary and ing levels of maturity and abischools. Thes secondary Also equipping centers lity. grants do not require matchfor Independent student researing funds but must be spent fox ch and study and thus contrithe purpose stipulated. bute to the development of InTitle n of the Elementary dependent thinking and study; Secondary Education Act rehelping students develop skilcognizes that, at all levels of ls, tastes. Interests, and apeducation, teaching programs , preciations leading to life-lohave become Increasingly deusage of library and resourpendent upon effective school ce materials for the acquisilibrary materials and services tion of information and for texthigh quality, libraries and Instrucbooks, and a variety of other tional materials. Instructional resources. BasTitle n of the Act provides ic courses In nearly all areas that school library resources of Instruction depend upon good and other printed and textbooks, lals should be made readily ava- - published instructional mater- . DELINQUENT NOTICE DRY GULCH IRRIGATION COMPANY Notice is hereby given that there is due and delinquent on the following stock the amount set opposite the name of the respective stockholder due to an assessment levied on the 15th day of April, 1968. The cost of advertising is Included. CLASS A" KINDERGARTEN ENTERTAINS Todd School kindergarten rinse entertained parents, friends and studentbody May 8 with a physical fitness program. In picture are: front, Pam Labrum, Shane Jenka, Alonzo Sera wop, Art Cesepooeh,. Louise Houston; back, Anita McCook, Brenda Murray, Tracy Martinez, Max Sera wop, Doylene Cesspooch and Darlene Arnold. 89-1- ate ng pie-sch- COUNTY AGENT DONT CUP SHORT H you want a healthy lawn, dont cut It short, advises Max Sudweeks, Utah State University Extension Services agent Close mowing damages the grass and prevents It from having healthy, deep roots. Louis A. Jensen, Extension agronomist, stresses the Importance of the roots to the plant. With all plants, such as grass, the leaves feed the roots. If the leaves are cut short the plant cannot grow as It should. It gets thin and weak, allowing weeds to Invade the lawn and, eventually, take over." The USU Extension agronomist suggests you set your mower to cut at one and one-ha- lf to two Inches high. This alone, he said, will be more to Insure a healthy lawn than any other one. thing you can do. Everything you need for home or clean-u- p farm fix-uthis spring! p, FAME- D- AS LOW AS Decoramic Paint $4.80 per gallon Decoramic High Gloss Rotary Tiller $ollkix Fertilizer Baler Twine per gallon $159.9$ $2.00 (FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS) Unico $6.59 . (50 BALES OR MORE) OKU ACHERETTES 6788 Hanson, Gordon 6930 Jepperson, Ford N. Equitable Life Assurance, Pledgee of 7618 Floyd Lyons mra j Dm Powell, Billy Jim 5322- Powell, Fenton 4432 - 5856 -6968 Powell, Irvin L. 5516 -6267 - 7195 Powell, John R. 6381 Harold pa, Ralph Remington, Cleona 4830 - 5313 - 5422 Remington, Walter -- 6230 5384 - 6440 7287 Rust, Erwin Seeley, M. C. Todd, Howard G. U.S.A. A LaVon R. Atwood and 25 125.10 45.90 75 135.90 .3 60 116 60 43 10 60 80 75 2 6.30 108.90 210.60 108.90 78.30 18.90 108.90 144.90 135.90 4.50 The meeting of the Brunch-erette- s was held at the home of Marlene Roberta, May 15. We prepared a dinner of glor-fl- ed hash with barbeque sauce, green beans, baking powder biscuits with cheese roll-u- ps for dessert, we had fruit salad. Reporter, Sue LaRose CONGLOMERATIONS first two meetings at Mrs. Delbert Purnells We held our home. Mrs. Purnell and Mrs. Ronald Qcsund are our leaders, and Pat Purnell is Junior leader In our knitting club. We elected officers as follows: Harrison, president; Gwen Rlchens, vice president; Carolyn Hlcken, song leader; Amelia Moon, reporter. Weal- so discussed what phase we would be taking, hi our next meeting we decided upon the name of our club. We thought Conglomerations suited us best because we are all ages, sizes. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 7285. Richard M. HAzelgnen Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of Smith Johnson Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 6635 Ray McClellan Galloway, Louie Galloway, Louie Jensen, Lawrell Lakefork Investment Co. 6696 230 358.30 145 22T.33 240 373.80 100 35 155.90 55.15 31.90 20 6291 - 3573 - 4674 - 7247 JOLLY DOLLY We had club on Saturday May 11 1968 at 3:00. We made rhubarb suace with strawberries and apple sauce. Julie Buxton and Lucy Jones made Rhubarb sauce and Terri Ann Zobell, Carol Wlntertoo and Carolyn Hlcken made Apple We tasted them and Sauce. thejr were very good. It was almost 6:00 when we adjourned. O Nelson, Oscar 5679 - 5680 Pa try, W. A. 5513 Potts, Leland 6881 Ross, Dorothy 6525 Tanner, Floyd E. 6941 U.S.A. ft Clyde D. Murray 7070 U.S.A. ft Russell H. Robison 7141 U.S.A. ft Jimmie F. Smith 6000 , L. Warr, Vaughn 4286 - 5259 -6917 Washburn, Dean 4286 Washburn, Wesley 7003 B. Y. Whitmore, 7104 - 7221 Young, Lewis 78 63 21 234 336 175 130 70 130 40 74 87 DRUG STORES H U I A. Phone IffTERMOUNTAHl FARMERS ASSOCIATION . 722-25- 3 We cordially Invite all per- sons who desire banking service, equal to the best in the world, to come or write to- - 406.80 205.90 185.40 52.15 103.40 82.90 103.40 150.65 164.90 82.90 21.40 109.55 12.90 2.90 14.90 70.90 2.90 2.90 2.90 4.90 170.90 120.90 254.90 22.90 100.90 56.90 70.90 70.90 .10.90 40.90 4.40 76.90 Y workmanship! Car Parts Phone 722-259- 1 - Roosevelt Q FARM SUPPLIES Buchanan Faad - Roorevrtt Phone Altamont - Phone 722-258- 2 454-37- Farm $upplls! ruMCRirnoN drug NITROGEN FUELS CANNED GOODS Uintah Farmers Phone Phone loourveit 122-24- - Romievelt 722-2562 We Specialize nr pj MISCELLANEOUS Roosevelt Equipment - Rnoiievek Phone SNOWS 722-31- OVJ O MISCELLANEOUS TIRE STORE Tire. Wheel Balancing Front-En- d Alignment Brake Service WILL TRADE TIRES FOR MOST ANYTHING of VALUE On Highway 40 la Romievelt 1 Phone 722-527- (hii Hand MOOSE PAINTS LINOLEUM SAVE AT TURNERS BUILDING SUPPLY - Roosevelt Phone 722-33- QUAUTY CHECKED 165.80 40.88 74.70 102.9C mmi Make une of our expert H MAKE OUR DRUO STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION There has never been a person with an inflated ego who wasnt full of hot air. 264.20 123.90 41.90 17.30 62.40 339.15 31.65 25.50 62.40 70.60 82.00 $ HEADQUARTERS!" Phone 7222451 - Roonevelt 205.90 114.90 87.00 203.85 109.55 Roosevelt r Engines Drugs - Dairy Product. on the SEE YOUR BRANCH MANAGER, ALBERT NIELSEN $mall Gasoline (Bb3) Tracy Jones, Reporter 104.30 Building! ALSO ALL Reporter, 73.75 121.80 99.30 33.45 38.10 521.70 272.15 202.40 109.40 202.40 62.90 115.60 135.75 385.15 If you are planning any type of building, get Information advantage and savings of construction at Butler Appliances Amelia Moon la-Va- un $5.80 bale for weevil control Butler Buildin- g... Household -- project 184.25 Alfa-To- x WE ARE EQUIPPED TO SERVICE MOST . per bag per REPAIRING! and different phases in knitting. b the second meeting we got out hooka and by the next time we should have all decided what we should make and he ready to start on the o M ATM APPLIANCE TWO ooon PI.ACES TO EAT AND SLEEP . . mutcl For Home Uintah County School District and Duclu 5801 School District 6719 U.S.A. ft Douglas D. Brown 6673 Scholes U.S.A. ft Rse 6839 U.S.A. ft Verl R. Johnson' 6820 U.S.A. ft Melvin R. Mower a Wilson, Seth 7150 CLASS Bsstlan, Curtis Equitable Ufa Assurance and Frank Beal Bolton, Gerald M. East James Jr. F 6074 7009 - 7012 6860 6885 -6961 7268 Freston, J. Vernal Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 6844 Carl Hall Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 7094 Stanford B. Peterson 6902 6592 5947 5599 County Delivery Call Roosevelt 116.90 58 38 40 115 80 160.90 7 14.90 31 64.40 79 10 100 5 162.85 205.90 11.15 10 23.33 88 26 182.20 54.20 41.90 82.90 43.80 4.00 9.10 128.00 142.35 82.90 56.25 62.40 74.70 72.65 52.15 82.90 722-52- 76.90 80.90 230.90 The Brand You Know . . with the Quality Youre Sure OH" Scoaoo! Frontier Grill and Motel Roosevelt, Utah 21.40 Haslem, Wayne C. 2Q Houtx,- Sylvia 40 Jenkins, Cecil 20 Johnson, Ercll A. 2 7185 Arnold Keel, 4 6478 E. Larsen, James 62 6727 Loranger, Gall 69 6914 Phillips, Ralph 40 7043 Russell Phillips, 6725-680- 0 27 Pike, Lloyd N. SO 6870 Paul Robb, 4409-504- 8 36 Smith, Elmer 34 7279 Sorenson, Glen L. 25 4549 - 7206 M. M. Taylor, 40 TLS.A. ft Chester E. Henderson 7300 The above assesments are now due and delinquent and will be duly advertised, and If not paid on or before 2:00 p.m. and as on the 8th day of June, 1968, will be offered for sale, to sold be will as is Stock necessary of much of each Parcel of delinquency, the highest bidder for cash to pay the amount cost of advertising, and expense of sale. The sale will be held In the Company Office, Roosevelt Utah. By order of the Board of Directors. GLENNA BROTHERSON. Secretory Published in the Uintah Bn sin Standard May 23 and 30, 196K Try Our MURPHY'S APPLIANCE Carlson Cleaners Profeoaloanl Service Is Our Business! Coin-O- p . DRY CLEANING We aervlee oil large aad mall appliances! G. E. 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