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Show jmwiiVi I p"' , slates dance at UBCCE "'Y rv-- VTS H to have basketball team UBCCE Plans are underway to organize a basketball team for the Uintah Basin Center for Continuing Education with the organizational meeting set for Thursday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. In the Union high school gym. All students interested in being on the team should be in attendance at this meeting. U.B.C.C.E. OFFICERS TO TRAIN AT U.S.U., LOGAN When you viiil Sail Lake City, drop in al our friendly store. Browse through the widest selection of western clothing and saddlery in the country. Latest styles. Fair prices. - RANCHWEAR - WESTERN BOOTS SADDLERY Send for your FREE 96 Page Color Catalogue Order by nail. We ship anywhere. lacke WdA 9 RANCHWEAR y Serving the Natien from the Heart of the West Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 62 East 2nd South Street Dept. N" S3SSSS9S? W (Mlife EIEBW officers Studentbody of the Uintah Basin Center for Continuing Education will spend two days in Logan at the Utah State University to get Ideas and plans for activities here. They will lie staying at the Dorms at USU and will be getting acquainted with the programs at the college. arafe ROOSEVELT mm etm imiuMianaBi cprffflfipliyRl bhlwr Skipday November 3 iha FHA club. Stay tuned ''for j .plaid, . I'.B.C.C.K. OFFICERS FLAN SOCIAL EVENT Making plana for their flrat big danrr to lie held November 16 are theae and other offieera of the Uintah Basin Center for Continuing Mutation: seated, La Donne Dennis, Lynn Truman, Ann Perkins; standing, David Stevens, Susan Allred, Glen Hascom, Diane Coltharp, doe Olpin and Lynn Wyatt. Representatives from all parts of the Basin are members of this group. . the Union Nov. 16 3 tm. by-- , November 16 Is the date of the first studentbody dance of the Uintah Basin Center for The Education. Continuing newly elected officers are in charge of this dance lyhlch will be held at the Union high school beginning at 8:30 p.m. The Scotsman dance band will The 18 play for this dance. piece group has, played In Sun Valley and made tours of tbe country representing USU, It Is one of the better known large dance hands In the state today. Delbert Purnell, director of UBCCE noted that people who do not want to dance will be interested In just listening to the fine music. Funds raised from this dance will lie used to support student activities and to develop stronger studenttmdy programs and activities. The support of everyone in the Basin Is sought for this project which Is designed to give a program of scholastic and social events through the Center. Students will lie going Into all the areas of the Basin to sell the tickets. ed QQQGQQO OQOO . rewfll! at .Union big action took with the coming of the ' Mr. paw popeoru machine. Hulllnger hasn't quit his policy . of leaving a popcorn machine Jn every school. Cosmo fez: Mr. lluIUngar does It again. Seal campaign starts for STANDARD 7 Ensscvclt, Utah 1968 Thunwlay, November 7, T.B. research Drive planned to find diabetics More than 390,000 sheets of Christmas Seals, filling 130,000 The American Dla!etes Asenvelopes, reached Utah liomes by Mede Macham and and liuslnesses this week. sociation states, "today over Richard Saqtieeteban The fund drive Is conducted 4,000,000 Americans have diaOf these at least by the Utah Tuberculosis and betes. The end of the first term lias Health Association, said Mrs. 1,600,000 do not yet know they just ended and everyone Don Mantyla, Duchesne County have It. The best way to proxious to sea tha results of tect yourself and your family of the Associarepresentative their efforts on paper,. .Some ; Is for all of you to be tested. tion. 1 not so anxious I While the Christmas Seal During the week of Nov. 17-Mad scientists held A Mon- -' .V the schools, doctors, and drive does not close until Marrh ster stomp'1 last Friday which , '.; Tty! vast area south of Ouray, tlie active campaign Is conhealth Dept, are co31, community turned out to tie a real earns alive this past week, when ducted and operating In a diabetes detecNovemtier during It was such a scare 43 fjfth and sixth grade students December. tion program. This will he for that no one could eat the refrom Whlterpcks School began The 1968 Christmas Seal Is all ages and will be free of mainder of the douglujuts and an Intensive study of Ute His"a partridge in a pear tree, cliarge. ' refreshments! tory to learn more almut the from the rollicking old English Every school child In DuCoach Kldredge reports that rehiote and little traveled part folksong, "The Twelve Days of chesne County will have the he'd jlke to see all you round-bailo- rs .of the Uintah and Ouray reseropportunity to be checked at Christmas," come out and particivation. ' the school they attend. Christmas Seals have bepate in varsity Basketball tryWhen, the Utes were brought come a cherished holiday cusAdults may be checked by outs. Ho liopes a good out- -' the reservation from Colora- -; tom throughout the world. a urine sample to the taking coming and a goqd team. they traveled this route Roosevelt Medical Clinic duon mall, holiare 0,. They uspd All you cowboys and cuw- -; between the White and Green day gifts and cards, are a color3. ring the week of Nov. girls come and support ,your '.Rivers.' Pioneers also traveled ful reminder of the continuing Also adults In Myton, Neola, rodeo club. They are sponhere as Indicated by a monuAltainont and Tablona may take battle against tuberculosis, em' soring a real western whig- - ment to three women who lost bronchitis and other samples to the school In their physema, ding Nov. 15 at 9 p.m. There :thelr lives In the Whlteriver, That area when school children are diseases. respiratory will be refreshments and'alh trying to cross by buggy In ' fight must necessarily lie waged tested. ' kinds of hall-a-loo. !, 1880. ' Adults In Duchesne may leave against air pollution and cigaLinda Denver left last week. ; ' The fascination for the uniat the. office of the rette as well. samples ' smoking Vickie Jenkins will take hpr. que rock formations In the Contrlliutlons from generous Duchesne County Health Nurse. place. Union says welcome, Additional playground was evidenced Uintah Basin families finance Information re. Vickie! by the children in their enthutlie voluntary health program. garding diabetes testing will be The yearbook is sponsoring . siasm for naming (he forgiven In the Standard next week. They equip volunteer workers ' a carnival dance this, Friday! mations, climbing to them and with supplies, materials and Also dont forget Seniors ge( ; ' sketching spine with sperl.il equipment with which to conyour dates early for the Senior appeal. Fossils and rorks were duct tlie Association's lifeBall which is set for Nov. ?7. studied and the historical Valsaving and The theme Blue ' entine site was a special treat. lielng programs. Autumn." Oil wells, the game refuge Education Is a major activA mock was held and communities of Itandlett election ity for Christmas Seal volunA Stake Fireside for all marand Ouray were a part of the teers, Mrs. Mantyla explained. I worwere Guides tour. Title ried We have a great deal of new couples in the Roosevelt The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. knowledge tliat makes possible Stake will lie held Saturday, Lynn Farnsworth was blessed, kers, Norma Denver, June Lyman and Max Gollaher. Title the eradication of tnberrulosis, Nov. 9 beginning at 7:30 p.m. and named Tamara. I is assisting In providing a tlie detection of chronic at the Stake Center. tlie Relatives respispending Speakers will be Mr. and ratory disease, and the rehapheasant season at tlie Ercan-brac- k variety of programs to stimulate Interest In local history. bilitation of lung cripples. If Mrs. Lynn Balmforth and Mrs. home were Mr. and Mrs. Whiterocks School is In the that knowledge is not put to use, Merrell MUletl. Special musJack Taylor and son; Mr. and School District and has then we have needless Uintah Mrs. Frank Taylor, Magna. suffering ical uumliers will be a trio and death In our community. consisting of Mrs. Millett, Mrs. Mr. Jack Taylor and Mrs. an enrollment of 169 students. About 70 of them are Indian. That is why we now put so Harold Timothy and Mrs. Ercanhrack are sisters. Bench accompanied by Dale Harrison, principal, and much empliasls on patient, Dan Gardner and son have been with his parents Mr. and others of tlie Whiterocks staff professional and community Mrs. Franklin Peterson. on the trip included Glen Pratt, education. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Earl Gardner part of the Lonls? Gurr, Marjorie Harritime since his wife had surTuberculin testing, breathing Mrs. Norman Shelley is chairman of the fireside and extengery In the Vernal hospital. son and Alfred Ilelqulst. testing, research, developing ded a special lnvltalon to all "Tlie combination of happy clinic services ami other acMr. and Mrs. Korinan Rasmussen, of California spent youngsters learning something tivities are other successful married couples In the stake to come. some time with their mutlier new and stimulating; an enttiu-siast- lc Christmas Seal endeavors. principal and staff, a The Christinas Seal CamTellntha, They are enroute to big. picnic lunch and a bus paign Is a direct mail soliciNew York for a two weeks vatrip to a new area on a fall tation for funds. There Is mi ceive a Christinas Seal letter, cation. I will lie happy to see that day made learning history, Mr. and Mrs. Levell Asay appeal. Just ansand family have moved back to geology and geography a very wer your Christmas Seal letter they get Christinas Seals by said with a contribution. simply calling me," Mrs. Manexperience. Ballard. They have opened a exciting "If any family does not re- - tyla said. shoe rapair store on main street Mrs. Denver. In Roosevelt, near Dr. Dale Larsens dental office, They are living with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zane Asay for the present. Gordon Allred and boys,. Orein, and Gene Hansen and family Pleasant Grove, spent the pheasant hunt weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred. THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. The Farewell mission testimonial for Guye Collins will z. cun LIBBYS be held In the Deaf Branch In Ogden Sunday at 7 p.m. She will enter the mission home Monday Nov. 11 and serve 18 PILLSBURY pkg. months In Canada. Sue Ann Betts was home from school in Salt Lake with rUXSBl RY WALNUT her parents, Mr. and Mr-s- . Grant Betts and family for the Nov. 8 23-o- z. f , '' History trip is ehjoyeii by 23 sue--ce- ss. . 17-2- ba De-Ti- l's health-promoti- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Covington, Las Vegas were home with their mother, Mrs. Elsie Jordon, for the pheasant season Mrs. Jordon had a weekend. with 17 gathering family two sons Ernie with present, and Neal and their families. Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Sandlin of the Baptist church on the Alterra location were happy to have their two sons and one home for the daughter-in-la- w pheasant season weekend. Mike is In the service and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sandlin live In Arlz. Dr. and Mrs. Lemont Ben-niand son, Dr. and Mrs. Keith Bennion and son David, Salt Lake spent the weekend in the Basin pheasant hunting and stayed with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Dean. Relatives visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brlsbin this weekend were their daughter, Billy and Udell Brlch and family, Salt Lake and Mr. Brlsbin s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beciicr, Colorado. They brought f'elr daughter to Rang-le- y for tests as she will attend school there next winter. Ballard was the host ward at the Boy Scout Court of Honor at the stake Center Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3. Two babies were blessed In Sacrament meeting Sunday, Nov. 3, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Farnsworth was named Leslie Gene and their older son Kevan Lamar was baptized. on Stake fireside Saturday, Nov. 9 ng Ar-de- an door-to-do- or -9 46-o- 4 for $1.00 Pineapple Juice 10-o- z. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Les Collins, Salt Lake, came Friday night and were overnight visitors with relatives In Ballard and Roosevelt. 3 DAYS ONLY: NOV. 7 -- Terry Ercanhrack came from Salt Lake and spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Ercanhrack. He brought his fiance Koseline Johnson with him. They are planning a Dec. 16 wedding In the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen had some of their family home for pheasant season. They were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Droll lager and faintly, Logan and Mr, and. Mrs. Marvin Ottosen and famly, Salt Lake. Warren Frlsby spent some time with his parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frls- 8-9 Roosevelt Branch l i by. SALE designed to give YOU BEST POSSIBLE tire BARGAINS. Includes TION REDI-GRI- P, Plus Winter Driving SPECIALS! BATTERIES - EXTRA TRAC- tire for safe winter driving. FREE! valve stems with every new tire. eT7 $22.47 ... NOW just OIL 24 quarts case FREE! mounting for every new tire. batteries are on sale. For (2SM) regularly ample: the ALL - Top quality, Regularly $10.80 per 10-30- ... NOW just . ex- OC Case of OC .ilD Lowest prices anywhere. Fill up now and forget your radiator worries for the whole winter. ANTI-FREEZ- E INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION ALBERT NIELSEN, BRANCH MANAGER - ROOSEVELT Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Squire announce the arrival of a bahy girl Oct. 31. She will be known as Jessica Lynn. Deloy came pheasant hunting a few hours Saturday morning and took his mother, Inez, back to stay with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Arnold and Anita and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Arnold and sqii Mark, motored to Ogdra to spend the weekend with Uielr daughter, Marlene and Joe Joy-ha- ll and Bob family. Daniels, Salt Lake, came pheasant hunting anil enjoyed the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Albert De. nials, Jr. t V Relatives and friends visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Arnold the Nov. 3 weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rushton and boys, David friends Kent Christensen and Larry Wayman, Salt Arnold and Lake. 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