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Show STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 24, 1968 A IV PTA membership drive being held this week PTA membership drive is on this week. Roosevelt elementary school and Roosevelt Junior high will be sending envelopes home with the students. The PTA will have several A projects this year and would like the parents to support them by becoming members, said Mrs. Duane Richens, membership chairman. The class with the largest percentage of parents becoming members of the PTA will be given a prize. Phone news items to 722-213- 1 Cast selected for Union high play Wayne Ross has won the lead In "Backwoods Romeo." Other caat members for Union highs all school play were posted Wednesday morning following the Tuesday afternoon tryouts. Students receiving parts In this play are; Theron Shaefer-meye- r, Doug Riding, Tammy Lorna Workman, Bastian, Kathy Leavitt, Kathy Allred, Melodle Reynolds, Mary Gae Richens, Kathy Harmston, Julienne Truman, Jana Lee Robison, Peggy Klssllng and Klea Robinson. The director, Murell Johnson has selected Kathleen Cooper as the student director. Profits from the play will be donated to the auditorium fund. Production Is scheduled for November, 21 and 22. AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT give young mechanics s structor, several students, and well-round- ed The spacious automotive department ha facilities to experience in this field. At left Is Garth Sorenson, Inat right, George Thatcher, school director. of Hi lora! Ford agsnry, miinugrr FORI) EQUIPMENT DONATED Lynn Lahmm, , of Salt Dkf City, wrro on and Larry flirt wood, firld mnnsigrr for Ford Motor fomp-inyhand last wwk to formally prrsrnt more than $3,000 worth of equipment and Instructional aids to thr now Uintah Rasln Area Vocational Center. Receiving the equipment are Oarth Sorensen. Instructor, and Orvcl Hullinger, prlnripul at Union high school. George Thatcher, director of the vocational center, was III and unable to be present for the presentation. Ford Motor gives QGOGQ QGC50 equipment to McCULLOCH Chain Saw for only... and Scott Nickel children, Bountiful, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allred. and Mrs. Cary Brown and two children, Salt Lake spent the weekend with their Mr. and Mrs. Richard parents, The Ford Motor Company, vMr. and Mrs. Orvls Allred Olsen and Mr. and Mrs.Douglas the local of the efforts through and family , Salt Lake, and their Brown. Ford Dealership, L. and L. Mr. daughter and Bruce Perry and Errol WhMotor Company, has donated and Mrs. Brent Littlefield and iting of Ogden speut the weekapproximately $3,000 worth of tiny daughter, Mr. and Mrs. end with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. and automotive equipment Darold Whiting. instructional supplies to the -Also assemblies. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Petransmission new Uintah Basin Area Vocawent by jet from Vernal overwere terson transport tional School, according to Lynn Included New Mexico and in the to classfor projection Farmington, Labrum, manager at L. and L. lays enumberable the weekend with their spent room, covering manfield Larry Chetwood, instructional son Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Peterson and ager for Ford Motor Company, teaching the in automotive and family. situations to was in the Basin last week Dar Cloward, student at as well as Intraining, make the presentation. to texts the structional B.Y.U, spent the weekend with relating Included in the grant to the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loran school was one complete v8 overlays. The equipment and supplies Cloward. engine, one complete will be used by students atMr. and Mrs. Duane Petertwo axle rear engine, at the center. son and family Orem, spent classes assemblies and two complete tending the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Thad Wllkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Walley and family, Richfield, YOUR arrived at her mothers, Monday, the Thad Wllkersons, while in the Basin, they will attend his mothers funeral services in Duchesne. Warren Olsen who has been gone the past year to Oregon and California, is home spending time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Durfey and little daughter, Tooele, and her sister Beverly Whiting who TO is attending school in Tooele all spent the weekend with their ! parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wh- vocational center NOWI You can own a --M- r. son-in-la- w, Ste-vens- en SUPPORT WE SOLICIT IN RETURNING THE OUCHESNE COUNTY COMMISSION iting. WiinlesH Shields Merrill .1. Millett I airy n K. Kuhn Dean Fmndxrn James K. ILicon LrRoy (innlncr 'Wendell Frost mi Floyd Fullmer (Imrles K. Uroy.h-- r SMnrcr llmvilen Clark It. Aliegglcu Karl Gingell F.llen Rawlings Paul Murihy Clair Duneun las Nelson Idle T. Hotelier Kenneth lailinnn Mrllm Hanson Grover Dye W. Ralph Shields I. C. Crow Kdtvln I. Murphy laiwrell Jensen Mont lairsen Claude lorg Russ I. Munsen Harold Whiting Ted Harmstun 1. R. Winkler Vermin 1). Iluehanan Rev. G. Frank Madsen. M.l). T. M ! S. F. Mortensen Tlierou la'iivitt Omni O. Winterton 'Gordon llansun It. Karl Dillmun (Van Killian j Cliff Drollinger ; A. Ik I j I. Seholos k. Pitt Larry Murray laula (. Hell 'Steve llellon C. Snow W. I.eavltt Hull A Revn lliiish lack Andy Underhill Hiivlon, M.D. A 8U BST A XTI A I. M'MIIKR nr the citizens of Duchesne County are ronisrned nlmut the candidates who lune Iiccii nominated for the County Commission offices within Duchesne County in the forthcoming election. Tills CONCERN AR1SKS NOT from any objection to the individuals who have liecn nominated nor their qualifications, but from the fact that !rresicrtivr of which nominated candidates nre elected, the major portion of the county will In left without any representation in the County Commission. THIS MATTKH OF FAIR and equitable representation transcends party politics and should lie a matter of concern to all of the county which would Is without representation. WRITE-IVOTES HAVE ALWAYS been a part or the American democratic process of electing officers anil is still legal anil correct . . . Judge John H Gale nnd Sheriff Herb Snyder wen Imtli cliTted to their offices as write-i- n eauilidates. In every election there is a blank siace on each ballot. esNcially designated for voters to write In the Mrson of their choice, not otherwise running on a ticket. Dick Bastlan, Provo spent the weekend with his father, Ivan Bastian and his brother Wayne Bastian. Frank Malnar and Ferrell Henderson of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malnar. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brown and children, Bountiful, spent the weekend with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt. -- Gussle Yack spent two weeks in Las Vagas visiting her relatives, On her return home, she brought bark from Salt Lake, her two grandchildren to spend about three weeks. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Yack, their mother had a foot operation. -- Marden and Verlund Spencer who are attending the B.Y.U. and a friend Tom Sykes of Provo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Spencer. affairs. He has been effective in developing the television and booster stations for all of Duchesne County. He has been a member of the hospital board and hns been Instrumental in getting authorsiatlon for this important project. He has had 12 years continued service and can now devote entire time to county service. (Paid political advertisement) Weekend Woodsman! A sow with the feature weed men want mast are yews in this eccnemy chain saw by McCulloch. From trees to twigs this workhorse cuts them all with extra ease. Get yours today. INTERIOR OF THE CENTER Thr large open library section where the dedication program wil lie held ran accommodate several classes without interference from each other. Discussing plans for the ceremony are Garth Torgerson and Dan G. Berry, Instrurtora, nnd George Thntcher, director of the vocational center. Assistants Mrs. Orville Swain of Lapolnt, can Dental LAREE MILLER TO will leave Salt Lake Intersociatlon. ATTEND NAT'L. national Airport for Miami Beach Florida, Saturday, Oct. DENTAL CONFAB 2G to attend the 44th annual session of the American Dental Mrs. LaRee Miller, C.D.A., Assistants Association. Secretary-Treasur- er of the Her week stay In Miami at Utah Dental Assistants Aswill consociation, daughter of Mr. and the Americana Hotel sist of educational lectures, clinics, business meetings, and Rawlln Spencer and son Gary Upon her return sightseeing. Magna, and Sheldon Spencer, home she and the U.D.A.A. Kearns, spent Friday evening president, Mrs. Rheabell Pitcwith their parents. her, Smithfield, will travel Mr. and Mrs. Tal Wardle, throughout the state giving their Delta, and three children spent convention reports. the weekend with her parents, LaRee, graduated from Union Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen. High school with the class of - Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wardle, 62, attended the Utah State Tremonton, announce the birth University for two years and of a baby girl born Friday. completed a course In dental This Is a great granddaughter at the University of assisting of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen Utah Medical Center receiving Allen and his tiny son and his her certification in 1967. father-in-la- w James Smith, She has been employed as a Tremonton spent the weekend dental assistant In Salt Lake with Allan's grandparents, the for the past four years being Jensen's. an active member of the Ameri As- - BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS 154 East Lagoon Booaevelt, Utah (MfiteWSaroftB 000 J.IIS4 dll linijgililifiw U tmu i IB IHi t NBl .IB i IS gjzp ggncEnuicm Don't be afraid to "write-in-" the Candidate of County Commissioner! your choke for r. 4-y- (1000000 N Mr. Ostler ha been an active and dedicated public servant nnd consideration for this office. Mr. Out lei ha been active in sponsoring the Central Utah Project nnd has a valuable knowledge of nil phases of this project. He has been instrumental in the development of recreation area and access rondr to these areas. He hns acquaintance with and good working lelationship with the Indian Department and the Bureau of Indian Ideal for the QGCTQ Jardln of Orem visited at the Orville Swain home Saturday, Orvln Swain has been driving the school 1ms since the accident in which Jack Allred was the driver. Larsen and Sam Chip Thompson, Vernal and a friend from Salt Lake enjoyed deer hunting over the weekend. Mrs. Geogla Thompson was a visitor in Salt Lake the weekend and attended the UEA while there, Carolyn Thompson and children of Vernal accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Angus and children of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mowery the weekend. Mrs. Inga 0. Peterson from Springfield, Ore. visited her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin, the weekend. Kay Winn took a load of horses to Pendclton, Ore. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nyberg and family were visitors in Salt Lake the weekend and visited their daughter Sherry who lives there. -- candidate Voters need not be afraid of marking a write-i- n (for fear of spoiling their whole ballot), if it is done in the above manner. Regardless of how a voter marks his ballot whether it he a straight party X in the top circle of either column, or a scratch ballot with some candidates marked is as on various parties, the procedure for a WRITE-IN Don't be afraid to make your vote count . -- - illustrated above. To vote for BILL OSLTER for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, it is only necessary for a voter to draw a line through both listed candidates, and in the last colmun at the right on the ballot (the column that is blank on top), write in Mr. Ostlers name, and place an X in the box opposite his name (as illustrated). write-i- n OSTLER for 4-Ye- Commisioner! ar i Paid ixiliiii-- tilwniM'iiiiiHf i |