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Show Bids opened on Fair Ward chairCounty Hamilton, Duchesne, man, Kay this week extended an invitation to all county residents to participate in the annual exhibit, to he held next week. Mr. Hamilton reports that planning is nearing completion for the various events with hopes of staging one of the largest exhibits of county achievements in history. Heads of the different departments of the fair are anxious to help persons wishing to enter, FFA entries are under the direction of Verl Tucker, Altamont, and Lynn Wyatt, Roosevelt; are handled hibits esne. 4-- girls entries by Mrs. Mary Hoe-ndRoosevelt, and boys exby Morrell Mathis, Duch- er, Livestock Supervisor is George Marett, Duchesne. Persons wishing to enter stock may contact any of the committee members, Including Aften Rlchens, Myton; Harvey Gee, Duchesne; Harvey Rlggle, Neola; Kenneth Carlile, Tabiona; Ralph Halstead, Duchesne or Bert Lusty, e Arcadia. In the home arts department Mrs. Ora Holgate, Arcadia, and Mrs. Chlorus Scholes, Roosevelt, will handle entries. They Invite wider participation than in past years, since there is adequate space for anyone wishing to exhibit. Fine arts chairman is Joyce Rhoades, Duchesne, and the Flower show is under the direction of Shirley George, Duchesne. They can lie contacted ior entry information. Crops, Garden and Horticulture entries should be made through Leland Wright, Duch- ask you to buy a car not because its great esne. The county fair rodeo, under the direction oi Allen O'Dris-rol- l, Duchesne, will lie staged two evenings, Friday and Sat- urday. but because s on sale. Other fair officers are Davis Sam, Legal Advisor; Morrell Mathis, agriculture advisor; and Carol Wright, treasur- er. The pageant to name Miss Duchesne Countv royalty, to reign over fair activities will be held next Moiulay evening in the Durhesne high school. A Duchesne county Dairy Princess w;ts also named this week, as part of the fair activities. The Prinress contest was held Tuesday ol this week, with pictures of winners to lie published next week. Next Tuesday, August 20, all II exhibits are to be enterAt 7 p.m. that evening ed. Putting you first keeps us first. Co. G. & L. Chevrolef-Buic- k JAY PIIONE OATF--S AND AKV1N LA1IKUM 4-- ROOSEVELT. I'TAH 1 Specials for August 15 - 16 invit- system. We think that's asking too much. Especially when you can visit us now and save ... no double-talk- . Just on a car worth owning. No price leaders ... no come-on- s 1 Chevrolets. The most No. on popular body styles. Sixes and great great savings V8s. Many with power steering and brakes and more of the extras you'd ask for if you were ordering. Plus the kind of savings you've been waiting for all year. 722-241- Participants are ed to signup for the wide variety of rodeo events which will be offered. A contest for queen of the rodeo will lie held this Satur- day evening at the Duchesne arena, under the direction of Sarah Kettle, Myton. This will be followed by a rodeo dance at the Mvton Legion Hall, where the rodeo queen winner will lie announced. Other chairmen and members of the ialr committee include Ralph Dorrity horse show, which will feature animals from throughout the county in halter and reigning classes; Glen Mohlman, inclurge of the parades; Leo Foy, over the concessions; Pauline Winkler. Miss Duchesne County pagejnt; Jeep Posse, X)lice and parking; Ferron Peterson and Doug Hor rocks, building and grounds, and Neill Jensen, public address - two county road projects 4-- H Jud-tes- $282,-603.2- nt, 4-- H app-ara- Iht Old lim&i knocking!" ooooo 43c m 65c 2 3 New Red lb. Steven Dnlib Math-Scien- Iloiue Economics, Burr Eldredge, Boys P. E. Bonnie Fausett, Girls P. E. William Cox, ce Librarian. Neola Elementary. Lynn lias-leora Gardner. Principal, Ffith, Vernon Moon. Sixth. Peterson. Third. Mary Dale Taylor, First. KarenShel-ly- . Kindergarten. .Second Garde. Roosevelt Elementary, Dallas Murray Principal, Iil.t Phillips. Librarian. Gwen Sprouse, Kindergarten, Larry Abplanalp. Fifth. Ida Harrison. First, Veda Jensen. Fourth. Leavitt. Third. Dorothy Moon, First. Dot Ottosen, First. Clair Miles Fourth, Sarah Cook, Sixth, Beryl Root. Second. Sheryl Brewer. Third, Spencer Squire. Sixth. Delmer Hamblin. Filth. Roosevelt Jr. High. Liwrell Jensen. Principal. Kent Cnrn-abSue. Studies. Caroline M. Pal-me- ra Science, Virginia Nielson, English, Norman Oliphunt, Music, Wanda Rlggle, Lib. Art, Terry Basllan, Science, Rhuda Rudy, English, Ralph Shields, Coun. Math. Girdon Wight, Soc. Stud- ies. Tabiona School, Max T. Excell. Principal, Coach, Fred Evans, Social Studies, Barbara Wallace Engtlsli, Robert Iark. Science. Jane LaMay, d, K. Humphreys, David Riilierts, Fifth-Sixt- h, Caro Ann Cude, Girls P. E. Home Ec.a Faina Smith Third Fourth. Arvel L. Stephens, Shop Business, Remedial. Gladys Bell Remedial Heading, Kathy Taylor, Remedial Pauline Reading, Winkler. Remedial Reading. Supervision. Raynold B. Hansen, Director of Curriculum, William W. Director of Persimnel Services, Pupil Ralph E. Edwards, Speech and Hearing. Rosella Joluisun, Title l Coordinator. First-Secon- O y. My Neighbors English S. S. Scott Shop, William McKay, Fausett, Ilirschi, I De-Cla- Rebecca Jenson of Kamas. visited a few days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis. and Mrs. Clark Abeu-gle- n and Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross attended a picnic for the high council Monday evening at the power plant on the I'intah River. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fausett during the week was their father and sister Jess and Allyne Kemp. all Salt Lake, also Mr. and Mrs. Ron Finch and family. The Lions Club will sxut-sa liarheque at the Myton City Park Saturday at 7 p.m. The Marion. Loryn. Leon. Larry and Lanny Ross families also Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Denver and Teresa Hullinger attended a Ross reunion at the Lodge Pole Camp Ground in Daniels Canyon Saturdav. other members of the family attending was the Norman LabrumandShirley Mechatn families. 4j attended in all. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fausett received word of a new granddaughter lorn August 7th -- or to Mr. anti Mrs. Clifford Fausett of Salt Like. Melanie Mechaui ol Tr inonton is visiting lor a week at the home ol tier grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross. Ten Lialiom.i girls receiv- ed graduation rerttlic.ites in sacrament meeting Sutulav. Those graduating were. Slur-ly- n Morteusen. Wilma Clark. Lynda I" re.sk. Lila Hue Ging-el- l. Melanie Liddell. Vda Whitmore. Klumdu Abeggl'pn. Slurlyn.' Vicki, anil Kathy Ross. Eighteen primary children received 100' i attendance awards. Also, two teachers 7 year. and one teacher U year lOO'i award. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Senor Mnrtenseu Thursday through Sutulav were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker or Salt Lake. Mrs. W.dker is a sister ol Mrs. Morteusen. Visiting Sunday at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Roberts were their brother and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Russmi ol Orem. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Roberts and daughters Evelyn and Jennie, and niece Carol Ann attended a wedding reception at Vernal Saturilay evening lor a grandson ami nephew. Mr. .uul Mrs. Byron Godrirh. "Its clock stopped .. ." icontinucd from front pngci even tlie use ol the large speaker system lor tlie convenience of additional mikes could he justified, with proMr volume. But. to have only two of tlie six huge speakers aimed toward the ilam-ers- , and the rest RED across town was cei'laiiilv iiiinecessary. Not everyone was at the Some by choice and d.ince. some by cliaiire. Within the area, of the park is Iwitli a rest liouie ami a hospital which fell victi in ti i this unnecessary blare, tar into the night. food sxaker svstem is essential to a celebration such as tlie I'BIC. It is an asset til drawing crowds. But a suggest ion lor the ftiture would lie to see that it ikies not drive pei iple from the iark because of extreme , ir volume. BARN Auction Sale ALL WEEK 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. $.(1.00 Kcfrigcrnlcd Air Conditioner Call-Ov$!SOO.OO Camper Watch for dale of new nilil auction soon! er Phone 3 .MILES 722-302- 9 EAST OF' ROOSEVELT Some quantities limited! Round Bone Roast tfV lv Dennis Ercaulirack, Social Studies. Beverly Evans. English, Steve Evans. Science, Mary Lois Hayes. Home Economics, Bennett Josle Ciuch. Glen Leu -is, Sluip. Dean 11. Puulson. Judy Tiumisiiu. Girls P. E. Brace Goodrich, Math. Mvton Element.trv. James K. Dukp Principal. Beairlce I Crupo, Second. tpal Cumin Third. NjDeau Lewis, Third. Bernice n.itts. Fourth. Virginia Monks, Fifth, I dythe Marett. 17 . Grapes Potatoes Stalk Celery STAND ltl Roosevelt. rtnli Thursday, August l.'i, l!ls IA 1'iHiiiiing out QGOQ Supreme Rich 'N Chip Crisco Oil 1 nt list continued from front pagel nun, 4-- H Cookies ' i the style dress revue and speech finals will he held. WedBids on two road constructnesday will Include the Judgion projects in Duchesne minitems, as well as ty were ing of opened in Salt Lake the entry of home arts and fine Tuesday. arts exhibits. Wednesday evenOn the highway west of ing is the Farm Bureau talent find contest. Roosevelt into Hancock Cove Thursday, the home arts and to Bill Ostler's corner then norts fine arts exhibits will be th the engineer's estimate was held. Livestock for the $231,610.99. THE apparent low show will also be received. bidder was W. V. Clyde and Friday, August 23, all field Whiting and Haymond,lothSpr-lngvlll- e crops, garden and produce will with a bid of 1. be judged, as well as livestock. L. C. Stevenson, Alta-noand FFA fitting and showwas second low bidder manship contests and judging with $287,329. 75. contents will also be held, folBids were also opened on lowed by the livestock auction. Ranger Station to Jones Hollow. Friday evening will also feaThe engineer's estimate was ture the first of two parades, $364,299.40. LeGrand Johnson as well as the first evening Construction Co. Inc., the of the annual fair rodeo. low bidder bid $275,827-8- 0 Saturday's events include the which Is $88,471.80 below the horse show, beginning at 0a.m. estimate. and running most of the day, It is expected that construcas well as the parade and rodeo tion on these two projects will in the evening. begin immediately. Exhibits at the fair will be open to the public loth Friday .m! Saturday. Hours Friday are 3 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdav, 0:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. Premium Ixmks, including a complete scliedule of events and rules for entering exhibits in the fair .ire now available throm.li members ol the fair committee, or at the county A gossip doesn't wait for agent's office . does her own opportunity FEATURING Chuck Roast O Teacher lbs 35c Ibt. 19c 9c ... ... FRESH SPUDNUTS DAILY! 2 - 89c Cake $2.39 Mix"3 Cut Beans . .. 4 89c 1 |