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Show 0 0 0 0 To better serve the funriture & home decorating needs of the people of this area we are expanding these departments of our business. To obtain the floor space necessary for this expansion, we are closing out many of our hardware departments at terrific discounts! The following departments will be closed out: Electric Power Tools & Accessories - Hand Tools - Home Hardware - Farm Hardware - Garden Tools - Fasteners - Plumbing - Electrical - Kitchen - Sporting Goods - Wire Gadgets - Cleaning & Laundry - Galvanized Ware - Cookware and Nails - Come in and see these tremendous values - Everything reduced! SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE Gordon Olsen VETERANS! 2 boys, 3 girls gets plaudits on Boise crew understand that President Johnson recently signed into law a bill increasing VA compensation payments to veQ Cordon "Woody" Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Olsen of Neola, has been making the news this fall as an agggreslve member of the football team at Boise State College, Boise, Ida. Cordon, who was an allstate member of the Union championship team in 19GS, played ball for USU one year, then was named player in 19G7 at Snow Junior College. On graduation from Snow, he received a scholarship offer at Boise State, where Ills former Coach, Tony Knapp, was head football coach. During the current season, his name has been mentioned in almost every writeup following each game. lie was named recently as the outstanding defensive player of the week. Boise State is playing their first season as a four-yecollege. They presently sport a 2 record in their league play. They have no seniors on their squad, so look forward to even greater success next terans percent d, rated I am service-disable- d. 100 How much of an increase will I and when will it go into effect? A As a veteran with 100 service-connectpercent disability, your monthly VA compensation payment will be Increased under Public Law 3, signed by President Johnson on August 19, 19G8, from $300 to $400 if your disability was incurred in time of war and from $240 to $320 if incurred in peacetime. The increase will go into effect on January 1, 1969, and should -- be reflected in your January check which you will receive around February 1, ed 90-49- 19G9. - I,.' TIIIIII) YEAH For the third year, I A L. Motor Co. of Kooseveic is lumuiuug Driver Training ears for students of county schools. Above, Superintendent Thomas I. Ahplannip and lrinciil Orvcl llullinger of Union ueccpt delivery of a new Ford sedan from Lynn lailiriim. The ear will lie used by students at Union high school. I- A SBA personnel Union High Cougars drop final to visit county of the Small grid game to Park City Friday The Union high school football squad dropped the final game of the season last Friday afternoon at Park City, giving the Cougars a record for their efforts this 2-- year. The tide of Fridays game seemed to shift with the team having the downhill advantage on the tilted field. The first quarter saw Park- City make two touchiknvns one a blooper pass to their end standing flat footed out In the open without a Union defender anywhere near; and the other as a result of a series of power plays, that were like trying to stop a steam roller as It was rolling down hill. - Cordon Woody Olsen . . . outstanding player at Boise State. service-connecte- receive year. Cordon married the former Nadine Huber of Lapolnt, and they have one child. They presently live in Boise. with disabilities. ar 5-- I A The second quarter, with the Cougars doing the downhill bit, saw Union come up with two one after a touchdowns, tremendous pass pulled in by Mike Davis, and the other following powerful ground running. The second half was not a repeat of the first, however, even though it started out that way. Park City, with the downhill edge again, did get their two touchdowns in the third frame. However, in the fourth Union just couldn't get going. They were able to chaulk up one touchilown, but a couple of fumbles, and mlscuses gave Park City the chance they needed, and tliey pushed across I representative Business Administration will be in Duchesne County during Persons the coming week. wishing to contact him may do so in Roosevelt at the first Security Bank Nov. 14, from 2 to 3 p.m. Appointments may be scheduled through Paul Murphy, Manager, First Security Bank of Utah. again in the fourth frame-e- ven though it was uphill. This gave the fired up Park City crew a win of 33 to 19 over Union. All of the Union team saw action during the tussle, with seniors playing a good share of their last game, and the younger boys getting some good experience for next season. Q Late last March President Johnson signed a law which, I understand, not only protects me against any loss in my VA pension due to the Social Security Increase I received this year, but also increases my pension as the result of a new income scale the VA uses. My pension check is still the same. Why haven't I received an Increase? A Because any Increase to which you may be entitled as the result of the change in the income scale will not become effective until January 1, 1969, under public law signed by the President on March 28, 1968. The provision protecting your pension against any reduction due to the Increased Social Security benefits before 1970 went into effect at the time the law was signed. However, the $200 Increase in Income limitation and changes in monthly VA pension checks were deferred by law until the first of next year. named JV cheerleaders Two boys, Steve Rasmussen and Chris Larsen were selected to serve as Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. The JV tryouts were held in the Cougars den second period. For Steve and Chris to qualify they made posters and also had to make up new actions to a well known cheer. The boys had to learn the words and actions to the school song to complete the qualifications. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders wUl accompany the Junior varsity baskettiall team to all the games. This year will be the first time that two boys have been cheerleaders, however there have been boy cheerleaders before, but not two the same year. There were three girls selected as JV cheerleaders. They are: Lanette Jennings, Laurie Sprouse and Linda Carlson. They had to meet the same requirements as the The five cheerleaders boys. anticipate a great basketball season. I 14 Round Bone Roast. Phont72U221 STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah November 7, 1968 (Continued from front page! Thursday, not respect the closed area, running the sheep until the faropening day rush, we are the mer feared that many would be first to admit that to date this He finally had to enkilled. has not worked. We still have force the closure around this the opening day rush, plus 16 area by patrollng with a gun. other days of tramping through Two groups had to be cited for the fields. tresspass, because they simply Perhaps an answer to part rs would not leave the closed area. of the problems of the One landowner had baited for would be the formation skunk with poison, and had of a hunting unit. Not, as posted that particular area to many others, for the purpose of raising money, but rather protect hunting dogs from obtaining the poison. When they for the purpose of protecting went to the property Saturday, property and rights. A fee they found a number of hunters would have to be charged for there with their dogs. Even a permit, but this fee could go when it was explained why the into a kitty to help pay the was closed, the cost of patrollng the unit, and property hunters were mad because they perhaps pay the costs of legal had to leave. action where necessary to reWhat are landowners to do? trieve damages from tresspasDo they have to continually sufsers. One of the big advantages of fer crop and livestock losses, as well as damage to fences a hunting unit, we have found and other property, to satisfy from past experience, is the the "sporting" pleasures of the fact that when a person must hunter? Although weve always "sign in", and then wear a tag been an advocate of a longer with his name on it while he hunt, with the idea of spreading is hunting, he is a little more the pressure out over a longer careful where he goes and how period, thus eliminating that he conducts himself. At least it is a thought worth considering. land-owne- Union's newly, JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS elected JV cheerleaders are .top (1 to r) Steve Rasmussen, IjMirie Sprouse, Chris Larsen; bottom, Lanette Jennings. Linda Carlson. A new class in Building Technology with emphasis on construction carpentry started at the Uintah Basin Area VoCenter last week. cational Classes are held each Monday and Wednesday beginning at 6 p.m. Mr. Thatcher, director, said that they will still accept students for this class. A Farm Mechanics classwlll start Wednesday, Nov. 13. This class will have an emphasis on Registrawelding problems. tions are being accepted for both of these classes at the vocational center. -9 2 , 29c 2 -- 59c - 69c 49c Lipton Soup Mixes or Raspberry Rib Steak lb. 10 Vocation Center Fruit Cocktail sw 43c Cake Mixes Chuck Roost ir starting at Lux Liquid lbs. de-cla- 1 Shortening Spry lb. 49 I Two new classes Pop Corn Paper Towels Pure O 90-2- THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 100 SAVE - SAVE - SAVE SAVE (FREE Upton's -- Pillsbury Preserves sr Ml$ ORDEWANDELIVERYSERVICE)--Jloost- ll, Ufh 4 -- $1 3 1 3.89c 59c FRESH HOURLY! |