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Show Duchesne Studentbody Officers Forest rangers report new regulations Union places fourth in state track meet New regulations affecting occupancy and use of developed recreation sites and areas of concentrated public use are now In effect on Forest Service lands. These regulations have been established to Insure enjoyment of the peace and solitude found In the great outdoors and to help protect recreation- , weekend In Salt lake, brought home a variety of trophies for their efforts, and brought honor to their schools. Union captured fourth place In the meet, and Duchesne ranked 12th In a al facilities. field of 26 high schools partiAll of these regulations will cipating. be posted at developed recreaAlthough none of the local tion sites and In some areas of thlndads captured any first concentrated public use througplace trohples, they did win sechout the Forests. Some of the onds, thirds, fourths and fifths mqre Important acts that are prohibited at these sites are as follows: Falling to dispose of all gar- KEN BENCH nt . to eerve oe GRANT EARL , elected president of DH8 vlce-prmide- bage, Including paper, cans, bottles, waste materials, and rubbish by removal from the site or area, or disposal at places provided for such disposition. Cleaning food, or fish, or washing clothing or articles of household use, at hydrants or at water faucets located In rest rooms. Destroying, defacing, or removing any natural feature or plant. Destroying, Injuring, defacing, removing, or disturbing In any manner any public building sign, equipment, marker, or . . . ANN BEHRMANN DH8 secretary for Pah-Sha-Den-l- 68-6- 8 lee IWUUUOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOPOW me tellem you thai once more me and squaw go down and look at Junior College and we think this good thing for all pale faces and Indians who need better education to help make good future for Indian girls and boys. Old Chief like that pale face brother called Chief Purnell, him look like good blood brother, but maybe so him already been scalped by redman. Old Chief and squaw think him no speak with forked tonsue. Me wonder Mike, . Union and Duchesne track stars, participating in the annual state class B meet last other structure or property. Discharging firearms, firecrackers, rockets, or any other fireworks. Operating or using any audio devices. Including radio, television, musical Instruments, or other devices, such as electrical generator plants and CHRISTINE RADCUFF . to eerve m DHS historian. pen, looks like, no can telj boys from girls, all have long hair like Old timers who one time trap on Uinta River for veaver. Well, looks like big mans on reservation better take'em car keys for trucks and. hide em in dried meat bag, too many of young braves try to makeem stock car racer out of trucks or maybe this not Ford Country, maybe so this 'reck 'em land. Well, me think some Indian like blotters, they soak It all up and getem backwards. See 'em you for sure next week, when me tellem noise-produci- equipment driven by motors and engines, In such a manner and at such times so as to disturb other persons. Building a fire outside of stoves, grills, fireplaces, or outside of fire rings provided for such purposes. Leaving a camp unit unoccupied during the first night after camping equipment has been set up, or leaving unattended camping equipment for more than 24 hours thereafter, without permission of a Forest Officer. Driving motorbikes, motorcycles, or other motor vehicles on roads In developed recreation sites for any other purpose than acess into, or egress out of the site. These regulations will apply to all persons entering, using, or visiting these areas. "Mike". Indian Paint Brush go to Shlrl Rawlings for good job as Coach NEEDED Assistant Manager We need and Assistant Manager for the American Training Station In Salt' Lake City. Monthly salary plus commission! Ihe Old limEi MUST BE Mature - With Service Station Experlonce - Some Tune -up and Front-En- d Alignment Knowledge. AS AN AMERICAN OIL EMPLOYEE TOU ARE ENTITLED TO: Two Weeks Vacation - Insurance Program - Savings Program - Retirement Program MAKE APPLICATION AT 2ND WEST AND NORTH TEMPLE - SALT LAKE CITY M0RIA1 ng 0QO0GGQ OGO Mrs. George Bartlett flew Phoenix Saturday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Art Courgur and family. Warren Bowden the father of Mrs. Ben Wilson died Wednesday In the Salt Lake Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Maeser Chapel. Mrs. Wilson had been to Salt lake Monday to be with (o her father during surgery. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kitchen and family from Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen went to Provo Wednesday to attend funeral services of a brother In law William B. Davis. They were accompanied by LaZelle Gllnes. Billy McKee, student at BYU spent the weekend at home with his mother. The Wlnford Grey's from Lehl spent the weekend visiting the McKee families In Tridell. The Max Morrill's from Ogden enjoyed the weekend visiting at the H. LeRoy Morrill home. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich and family went to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the testimonial for the missionaries leaving the mission home. Their son Jerry was among this group. The Goodrichs took Jerry to the airport Monday to see him off for Dallas, Texas which Is the headquarters for the Texas Mission. wins were registered by Lyle Timothy, Union, in the high hurdles, and also by rd low hurLyle In the dles. Alden Whitehead placed third In the long jump. Grant Earl, Duchesne, placed fourth In the high jump, and to build their point total. Union earned 18 points at the meet. Warren MtXenna was fourth In Duchesne had 10 34. The meet the discus. Winning fifth place at the meet was won by Emery with 57 was Brad Hancock Union, In the points. Second place honors went to 120 high hurdles, and also In 180 low Stan Young Duchesne, In the the hurdles; Allen rd Whitehead, Union, In the dash and to Clay 140-ya- rd dash. Simmons, Union, who tied In ard 180-yea- Duchesne Students of the Month 1 V 220-ya- County schools derive benefits from Federal Title I monies Many students In Duchesne County School District have re- 89-1- Solly, Wlmmer, Sealer Berko Peeps pin, Jnmlor This aid is given to 0. areas where there are large ceived special individual help numbers of families with low through use of federal hinds average income. All schools received from the Title I dirin the district, with the excepector for the Duchesne School tion at Tabiona and Altamont, District, reports that the dis- are eligible to participate in trict will have received, by the these funds. The above schools end of the school year, 350,711 do not qualify tor Title I aid under Title I of Public Law because of the criteria established by the federal governMr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowden were weekend visitors at the Rae Goodrich home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowden and children from California are visitors at the Reed McKee home. They came to at-ethe funeral of Jerrys grandfather, Warren Bowden. Kerry Goodrich chipped a bone and sprained his ankle while practicing broad-jumpiat West Jhnlor high school last week. nd ng VETERANS! I was retired from service for a disability and now the VA has awarded me compensation. Can I draw both? Q Only Is your retired pay Is the greater benefit and you waive, that Is give up, an amount equal to your disability compensation. A H I attended school halftime for six months In an Institution of higher learning, how much of my eligibility to G1 Bill education and trainlngben-eflt- s will be charged against me? Q--- Three months of your A ellb-lblll- ty will be charged aglnst you. It Sudden? Was 120-ye- Jerry Marcus ment. Outstanding cultural prSn grams which have come to the district through the use of Title I foods this year have been the Utah Symphony Orchestra, the play Heidi from the University of Utah (for elementary students) and the Utah Civic Ballet. the end of each school year, an extensive evaluation study Is made of the total district Title I program. Some of the major findings of last years evaluation are: Children enrolled In the special classes generally appreciate the opportunity to Improve their skills in the small classes where they receive Individual attention to their needs. Children who do not normally have an opportunity to participate In cultural development can profit from such activities when provided In the schools. Special emphasis on reading, arithmetic, and language skills can produce results which are desirable In the academically deprived children. As a result of the past year's experience with children participating In the Title I project in Duchesne School District It is concluded that difficulties In teaching the deprived youngster can be overcome to a great extent when a special program Is developed with this type of youngster In mind. At Bryce Hamilton, 8th grade Annette Marett, 8th grade program will be held on May 28 at 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The 9th graders are not required to attend school In the morning. RJHS The 9th grade party was held on May 8 in the ' afternoon. They saw a movie In the auditorium Glass entitled, Bottom Boat. After the movie, a dance was held In the gym. R.J.H.S. ROUNDUP Juniors from Union were at RJHS to take tests In the auditorium ou May 16 and 17. They ate lunch at RJHS both days. RJHS A graduation STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, May 23, 1968 It Tar Imp Freak Fitn practice for the 9th grade was held during 3rd period on May 20. 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