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Show C9.V. U:iIV2a3AL BOX L:i: I i i UIA'I 34101 Unofficial tabulation of County votes CAL Y O V Dantri to neat S. Dml . . . rrturw In Utah Howe hid. Melvin White . . . win county commissioner office. NUMBER 45 ROOSEVELT, VOLUME 12 Bert Aiw . . , get Uintah County as Ray Thonuta . . county rommlwdoner. DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH - nod In Mist. S406S Blayne Morrill . . . hold alight romnilaaiun race. edge In 2-- THURSDAY, NOV. 7. IHUX Itonis Murad toils, whiiaen ii Itadliv's ewoifly vole AMENDMENT l (F) amendment s (f) AMENDMENT 5 (F) 1913 (A) 455 1663 (A) 707 1820 (a) 669 Tune-u- p AMENDMENT 2 AMENDMENT 4 INITIATIVE PET. clinic scheduled at There will be a tune-u- p used to, but it sure goes a lot laster. Since we are "in between the election (as we write this, the election isn't over, but when you read it, the election will be history), well dispense with any comment theron. Another subject that took almost equal interest of people around here this past weekend, however, was the pheasant hunt. And some people are rather dlstrubed at a number of aspects of this annual outing. There were the usual rash of tresspass reports, where individuals refuse to respect the of property owners. rights Sure, it is a few, but these hunters are causing more and more land to be closed each year because of their thoughtlessness. Beside these usual events, there were also several reports of lndivldlals who actually challenged the property owner's .right to close the land. One lady was told outright, "You know the hunters come out here for sport, and you have no right to keep us out. The lady, in rebutting this argu ment, ask him if it would be permlssable for her to come into the city and have a picnic on his back lawn. The hunter left, muttering under his breath. One local farmer states that he will have to close his entire farming operation next year, becr'ise ''of the inconsiderate acts of hunters. Fart of his land was closed this year, and this area contained several hundred head of sheep. But the hunters with dogs would (Continued on back page) 00 A 237 (A) 1175 2012 (A) 535 00 584 (A) 2151 Ute calves go on Vocation Center Have you noticed, a dollar doesnt go as for as it (F) clinic conducted at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational School Wednesday, Nov. 13 for mechanics who are actually working in the field. auction Thursday, Nov. 7 More than 2100 top quality calves will be sold at auction at the Uinta Sales Barn today (Thursday). These are calves raised by the Ute Livestock A representative from the Enterprise and they are HereSun Electric Corp. will ford and Hereford-Angcross duct the workshop animals. They will weigh from will have an emphasis on Analy- - 325 to 450 pounds. Several years ago tribal ofscope interpretation and problems relating to the procedure ficials worked with Vic Brown, of using the Analyscope. manager of the enterprise in con-whi- ch There will be no charge for those attending the workshop which will be held in the automotive shop at the school beginning at 6:30 p.m. Further Information can be had by calling George Thatcher, director at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center at 1. 722-246- Duchesne county voters. In a very heavy turnout, missed over political party lines to elect one Republican and one Democratic commissioner; a licjHihllran state representative and assisted in giving Democrat Calvin Hampton another term as governor. A majority of tlie other contests reflected a heavy Republican vote. indicate Early tabulations that more than 907 of tlie registered voters of Ducliesne county went to the polls Tuesday. with the final tally possibly near 955.. Tlie county also voted in favor of all of tlie proposed constitutional amendments, and voted to defeat tlie liquor by the drink proposal. Carrying the heaviest vote lit county tallies was Representative Danniel S. Dennis, who was returned to a seat in tlie Imuse. He defeated Floyd by an unofficial count of I9G2 to 78C in Duchesne county, and according to reports also carried Wasatch county, Melvin White won the 4 -- year commission post with 1175 total votes, over Ostler with 819 and Wilkenson, 791. Tin two year commission Hist went to Incumbent Ray Thomas, 1544 to 1128. hi school IsKiril balloting, tlie district 5 seat went to Thomas Falirilo of Tulduna. who garnered 239 vote. Radclilfe not 17C. Jacoby 144 arid Hradv 10C. us putting on the market calves that have been given extra care and treatment, which they term conditioning, to give them a better start in their new surroundings. They have been given shots for all the usual diseases and have been weaned long enough that they will not lose weight upon being moved. Many buyers who purchased EARLY VOTERS Already making their choice at the election near 7:00 a.m. Tuesday were Mr. Ernet Robert, these calves the first year have returned again other years to get these calves because they have gained a reputation for quality and the ability to gain fast without an initial loss after purchase. Buyers have been coming from many of the western states to this sale each November. II thi precinct wa Hadley. Kir! iiersnn lo vote at Dr. Calvin Kuwaiti. Bottle Hollow Reservoir bids missioner. DEATHS MRS. KLMIHA GOODRICH Wood was received Tuesday evening of the death of Mrs. B. (Elmira) Goodrich. Bluebell. Funeral services are 1 p.m. planned for' Friday at in Altainoiit. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary in Hms-eve- lt Thursday evening, or at the church prior to the Leslie will be opened January 14 7-- 9. Bids have been called for construction of the Bottle Holloa Reservoir near Fort Duchesne it was announced by the Bureau of Reclamation. Bids will be opened on the million dollar reservoir on Jan. 14, at 10 a.m. In the Duchesne County Court House and will include the dam and dike This refor the reservoir. servoir is part of the Central Utah Project with Albert S. An itinerant employment D Alessandro as project engservice has been established to ineer. R will be located south of give employment assistance in Duchesne county. U. S. Highway 40 along the east fringe of Indian Bench. People from the Vernal office of the Department of EmThis project will in time ployment Security will be at restore fishing in the area which the Duchesne County Court will be lost to the Ute Indian house Friday of each week from Tribe by construction of the 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and that afterCUP. noon from 1:30 to 4:40 p.m. at The project will Include north the Roosevelt city building. and south dams and a dike. Dams will be 475 and 490 feet They will take applications for employment and file claims in length and will be 57 and 69 for unemployment. They will feet in height. The dike will also assist employers who need be about 780 feet long and 11 feet high. (help In finding employees, William J. Kremln, The time of construction of Jr., manager of the office In Vernal the project will be 650 days said that he expected this would after receives contractor notice to proceed. provide better service for Duchesne County residents to get The early date of the invi employment assistance. Duchesne county to receive employment aid UTE CALVES FOR SALE These blncky young culve ate Jut few of the more than 2100 head to be sold at the Uinta Sales Barn thl Thursday. Grown by the Ute Livestock Enterprise, they have consistently brought higher price than the regular market prices. Mr. Rene Hadley and Mr. In srhool district 4. Jack Barton was the winner with 192 votes, over Kioldsted with 119 and Oman, 94. Tabulations In Uintah county sIhiw that Bert Angus carried the commission contest and Blayne Morrill was ahead comby two votes for tation to bid was issued In or- der that all prospective bidders will have an opportunity to visit the site this fall during good weather, said Robert Radclilfe, office engineer fur the Bureau at Duchesne. Bids for the recreation complex, which will be built in connection with the reservoir, are to lie called for in February or March. The total cost of the reservoir and recreation complex is expected to three million dollars. services. MRS. SARAH WATKINS Mrs. William (Sarah) Watkins, former resident of the area, died In Salt I -- ike TuesFuneral will be in the day. Vernal 3rd ward chapel Friday at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the church prior to the ser- vices. Correction . . . px-ce- ed t Rooaevelt I Weather ROOSEVELT WEATHER According to weather observer Lewis Taylor there was .01 of an inch of precipitation Nov. 2 and .06 Nov. 3. The committee siamsorlng Dr. Dan Dennis for to tin Utah House of Representatives. has reported that an error was Inadvertently made on one of the "paid by lines on an advertisement last week. Tlie ad Incorrectly listed Utah Farm Bureau as tlie sponsor of the ad. It slmuld have read,CTtiJsens for tlie Green-be- lt Amendment, since funds for tlie advertisement came from this group. The committee regrets the error, and the inference that Farm Bureau takes a stand in favor of one candidate or |