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Show -- ' .$' f,y .Si-!L.-- (continued from page one) Quest," will be sung by Mrs. Myrna Fabrizlo, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Carlene Williams. Diplomas will be awarded to the three girls by Loryn Koss, Myton, a member of the Duchesne County Board of Education. Supt. Thomas J. will give remarks about the school and graduation program. A girls quartet, comprised of Sheila and Teresa Ellert-so- n, Karla Lewis and Wllda Wadley, will sing "Stranger in Paradise, and "Climb Every "1v-vt S.V $. v;v. 'j&k v .. . BARBECUE GRILL CHROME BAR-B-- Q PLATE Mountain. TOOL SET Gary 10 lbs. $1.19 lutiful natural finiihad hard, wood handlai; hang-uthongs. p De Lange, Sunnyside, former athletld coach at THS, will be the guest speaker. His talk' will be relative to the program theme, "The Quest." A dance is being planned for CHARCOAL 1 SALE PRICE OTgblona Rites PER IAO the that evening. activity on l'i H.P., ROTARY 22-INC- H MOWER Fully C vara n toad Quality built tor reliability. 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Bennett, today called on both the Senate and House Appropriations Public Subcommittees to "expedite and Increase the construction programs of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project. Senator Bennett said that "at a minimum we need a $15 (m) million construction program for fiscal year .1969." out that "a great many of the The Bureau of Reclamation has construction programs for the asked for $9.7 (m) million for Bonneville Unit are currently In , the fiscal year which begins July the stage where considerable 1968. 1, work has to be accomplished if Senator Bennett, appearing an economic timetable Is to be first before the Senate Commits tee Monday morning and then maintained." before the House Committee in the afternoon, explained that (continued from page one) "only about half of the approle pin by their sons. priated hinds for this unit have The Eagle Ceremony 'was been used." conducted by Bert Dannenberg, He said "These Committees Scout Executive. Eagle District have graciously provided the State of Utah with a $22.1 (m) Certificates were presented to million construction program, the new Eagles by their fathers. Second class awards were however, I have learned to my presented to the new Eagles by dismay that the Bureau of Reclamation has used only about their fathers. Second class awards were $10.1 million (m) million on to Mark Christensen, presented the units." 266; troop Tracy Wllkerson and He said that the "Congressional goal" has fallen far short Richard Peatross of troop 258; Ellersori and Brian Burt mainly because of diversions Kerry of troop 263. funds other of for and transfers First class awards were prereclamation programs In the to Randy Ivie and Steven sented West. of troop 263. Christiansen "It Is my feeling that the Cen-tr-al Life were presented awards Utah Project has contributo Jessup Van Tassell and Kim to ted more than Its share the Jones of troop 263. budget cutting process and curtailments that we have to Merit Badges were presented Mark Christensen, Scott Maexperienced during the past Calvin Roberts, Shane thews, four or five years," he said. Todd Hansen, Patrick Mitchell, now time for other less "It Is Brent Allred, Fleldsted, Rudy worthy programs In the Great Monsen, Val Oman and Robert to cuts. suffer Society budget Ames of Altamont troop 266; He said that the $15 (m) million construction program for Farrell Farnsworth, Guy Lynn Don Hansen and Scott the Bonneville Unit "would Taylor, of Troop 258 of DuchTaylor represent, in a small way, a esne; Leslie Casper, Steven restoration of some of the cutbacks that this and Christiansen, Joseph Pepper, Kim Jones, David Curry, Jesvital project has experienced. The Senator, who has long sup Van Tassell, Randy Ivie, Joe Burt, Parley Turnbow and been an advocate of Reclamation Projects In Utah, pointed Ricky Fabrizlo of Tabiona troop long-await- ed 722-326- Seel- PEAK OF THE SEASON O Eagle Awards We are Qiving Away SPECIAL diamatar vinyl hosa ter battor watar flow. Long lifo brass fittings. Full Folds HEY, KIDS! DIAL CO STROLLED BARDEN HOSE 263; Mark Monsen and Key ey of Bluebell troop 269. Senator seeks more funds on Bonneville KEY VALUE SPECIAL SALE PRICE 75-F- LADIES VOLLEYBALL WINNERS Champlonu In the Rouuevelt Stake volleyball competition iu the Roosevelt 3rd Ward team. Member are .front row( Holly Edmonds, Flora Allred, Mildred Rogers, Dianna Winn, Elizabeth Olipliunt, Karen Brough; I Nick row, Susan Solmonson, Deon Bird, Beverly Mower, Delaine Bird, Bonnie Fuusett und Diane Allred. Six teams were In the tournament which involoved some 65 ladies. 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