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Show f SALE STARTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, THROUGH SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th Ralph Johnstun gains Air 4-- ss of the little league looumil program Named as S LITTLE LEAGUE Stevn Brrrett, Chris Denver, Kenny Lamb, ( front Belts Logan J, Phillip are, left to right r, Brent Lutes; second row, Bartley .Morrill, Ronald Fenn, Lane Dillman, Larry Jenkins John Gilbert; bark row, David Olpin, Scolt Kowallis Russell Iorg, Gary llicken, Cameron Kid red ge. This program has been iMiuular and well attended this year. All-Sta- rs ALL-STAR- Dml-linge- tant coach for this team was Burke Eldredge. Duane lllch-en- s team placed third, assisted by Clarln Ashby and Jim Lube, and Woodrow Harris coached the fourth place team. The pony league team, which was combined into one group, played only two games during the season, because of lack of competition. The two games were with the Ft. Duchesne team, with the Roosevelt crew winning both. George Berrett, manager of LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Member of the Cardinal team of the Romtevelt City recreation program inelude: (front), left to right, Logan Berrett, Johnny BaKtiun, Kenny Gates, Doug Iorg; buck, Kent Denver, eoarh; Jay Anderton, David Olpin, RuxHell Iorg, John Gilbert. Not present for the picture were Brent Iorg, Terry Counts, LaMar Eldredge and Kevin Eldredge. rham-pionxli- 2 Instant Cocoa .1.39 sn . Nalleys Chili Canned Potatoes Canned Pops Pancake Mix r 3 -- lp their help, and to Junior Jenkins, who was voted head cheerleader and outstanding supporter of the program. the city football program, assisted by Jay Gates, expressed appreciation to all those who assisted in the program this year, including coaches and players. They also made special mention of Gordon Eldredge and Burr Eldredge for October 18, 19, 20 and 21 for the deer hunt! Coffee STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 17, 1968 Ifk IU 2.09 69c Spudnuts 3 7 $1 .$1 10 89c 4 - 69c Oreo and Natolaco Mint Sandwich.. rsst Regular 98tf 'v 723-212- 1 (FREE ORDER ANDJJCUVEHYERVICE) 3 Herthey'e Giant Bars Key to the Tractor Industry, FORD TRACTORS! Ford has a better way: O Price O Comfort O Horsepower SEE THE NEW 8000105 HORSEPOWER THE ALL-NE500067 HORSEPOWER AND THE NEW 4000 52 HORSEPOWER W (Other Models. have been improved also) With our new line we can give you any horsepower you need for less money) o Fall Sales have brought us a good Trade-I- n of Used Units . . . supply New-Tract- or See these late model buys! MASSEY-FERGUSO- DIESEL N 35 1010 GAS JOHN DEERE 420 GAS JOHN DEERE 2010 DIESEL JOHN DEERE WD6 INTERNATIONAL DEISEL 861 FORD DEISEL (LIKE NEW) 8N FORDS (5 in stock 2 with loaders) WE HAVE A LOT OF OLDER TRACTORS, ALSO WINDROWERS, AND OTHER USED EQUIPMENT . . . MAKE US AN OFFER! o H & B FORD TRACTOR, IRC. Phone 789-32- Located Went of Vernal on Highway 40 1 T-Bo- 13c Dolicloua ITUIE ne 98c ib. 7c Bacon r aatniM Q Rooiev.lt. Utah The 79t . 3- -l spuowuts .VH Phont 0. 59c Potatoes Chips Candy 6-- came out and went ahead and stayed there. A thought for the Union Cougars: Boys, we'll have to do a better job of hunting. All sorts of pretty girls are escaping from Cougar boys. Lets not let it out that the Union Cougars cant catch their prey. Cosmo asks: Is there any chance of "chartering" a bus? Trojans Some quantities limited! j f With the final tally of SEE THE NEW . . . Hl-w- ay WILL BE CLOSED AfllflAC oplnons. Meetings will be held to further the organization. Union Cougars extend their deepest sympathy in the recent death of Ted Thomas, senior student at Union. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas of Myton. He was killed over the weekend in an automobile accident. Union lost a game to the Morgan Trojans last Saturday. ey THE RED BARN AUCTION VWItlve The assembly consisted of many beautiful songs; Including a quartet group and a trio number. Th? winners of the essay and poster contests were announced and awarded trophies, the theme of the contest was "My place in America," Miss Mikeline Elderedge was the winner of the essay contest, and Miss Roslle McKee was winner of the poster comby Meda Mecham and petition. Judges Richard Santlesteban expressed their amazement at such keen emulation. The highlight of Union's freeMrs. Le June Dillman, the dom week was a special parecently appointed triotic assembly executed by of the PTA and students, met the music department after Wednesday October 9, with Mr. much practice. Hulllnger, principal, and officers. They discussed ways in which PTA could Improve the school, and how the Cougars could encourage the PTA. Students expressed their appreciation for the concern the PTA is showing, and extend an invitation to any of the members to join in any of Unions activities. Jess Butcher is home again Wednesday, October 9, 3:35 after spending most of the sumsaw the end of a school week mer visiting his children. His for Cougars due to the UEA son, Lyle, brought him home convention for teachers. Coufrom Colorado Sunday. gars seemed to enjoy their Dana and Terry Crambo extra two-d- ay recess. spent the UEA weekend with The first meeting of the Rotheir parents Mr. and Mrs. deo Club was held last WedDan Crambo. They are atnesday. It was decided to call tending the St. Mary's girls itself the Union High School school in Salt Lake. Rodeo Club. Officers were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen elected and will be listed later. attended the Sunday School conMany boys and girls showed ference in Salt Lake on Friday their interests and expressed and the afternoon and evening sessions on Sunday Oct. 6. Firs. Ottosen attended UEA in Salt grandson Lee who will be in the mission home this week prior Lake. Final reglsteratlon days for to his leaving for Denmanrk. Faye Peterson and Lois voting will be Oct. 29 and 30 at Orlan Cooks in Ballard and Duncan were Relief Society Elsie Jordon in Gusher. Voting stake leaders visiting Ballard will be the 5th of Nov. Judges Relief Society Thuesday Oct. 8. of election in Ballard are Dor-thCalvin La Beau is very ill Kettle, Ethel Ercanbrack, and Choll Todd and in Gusher in the Roosevelt hospital with Elsie Jordon, A1 Semken and a heart attack he and his wife Eunice live north of Mary Arnold. 40 near the old Harris home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred As ay FI or re 11 Collins was rushed arrived home from Calif. Fred to Roosevelt Hospital with the has served his time in the sera broken vain in her ankle. vice, they are staying with their She is recoved enough to be and Mr. Zane Mr. parents Asay back to her duties at this time. for the present. Mrs. Bessie Dean Turner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warr of Calif, has been visiting have rented the Asay rental Bahome and are living there since friends and relatives in the some time she for sin spent the Reidheads left for school. the weekend with her cousin Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haslem Mary and John K. Arnold, and and family enjoyed a trip to the sociables dance. enjoyed do Temple work in the Man-- tl McCorral former Jess teacUEA the Temple during resident of Gusher spent some hers convention. time visiting old friends Ferrell and Verda Rasmusto Salt Lake where he sen enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake enter the Vetere will Hospithis weekend of Oct. 13 met their tal for cancer on his face. GQGQQQO GC50 Youngsters complete '68 football program Approximately 8G boys, plus coaches, managers and other assistants, completed the fall for Little football season League and Pony League players last week. the little league Winning competition was the Cardinals, coached by Kent Denver, with Milton Iorg as assistant coach. They compiled a five win one loss record to win the chamSecond place went pionship. to Charles Denver's team, with record. Assis a 2 win-lo- PLUS A PENNY! COUGAR Force honors Technical Sergeant Ralph D. Johnstun, son of Mrs. Florence Johnstun, Roosevelt, has been recognized for helping his unit earn top honors as the best malntenace organization in the U.S. Air Force. Sergeant Johnstun is a telecommunications technician in the First Mobile Communicathat provides tions Group emergency communications and air traffic control facilities for Vietnam, Korea and a vast Pacific area. The Air Force Communications Service unit, headquartered at Clark AD, Philiipines, was selected for the annual award for efAir Force-wid- e fective management of maintenance facilities, personnel and materials plus accomplishments in these areas. The sergeant is a 1953 graduate of Union High School. His wife is the former Inge-bo- rg Amann from Germany. Hurry Ini 2 for the price of 1 I 4$ L Y Ham a5 Locker Beef We ur6e a ALSO, votc 53c YES' vote on the FREEPORT Extension No. 3! YES on the GREEN BELT Amendment No. 4! |