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Show STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thiirmlny, November 14. 1968 4 I " COUGAR A carnival yearbook staff. dance was attended later Friday evening by many Cougars. Crowned as royalty for the Yearbook Carnival dance were Amy Clayburn. and Keith Has-leJoan Perkins was the winner of the big dog for the carnival. Pictures were taken Wednesday and Thursday of the different organizations and officers for the yearbook. Monday, the studentbody was treated by having a patriotic program prepared by the American Legion Post 464 in commemoration of Veterans day November 11. The first production of "Backwoods Romeo" will be presented Thursday and Friday evening November 21 and 22 at the Roosevelt Jr. High The public is cordischool. ally invited. The Union high Rodeo Club is sponsoring a dance this coA caller will ming Friday. be hired to call square dances for the first part of the dance; then it will be turned over to a regular school dance. The club is also putting on This will be an assembly. Unions first talent assembly and everyone, including parents, is invited to watch the fun. Boys get your dates for the big Rodeo dance and support the organization. Rodeo club advisors are Lee Mrs. Allen, Jay Mecham, Gates, and Byron Glltert. Cosmo says: Lets be patriotic, as well as grateful this month! m. Respiratory ills, deaths on increase in USA It was reported today that there has been a 13.8 per cent increase' in deaths from respiratory dfsease in the United by Meda Mecham and Richard Santiaslaban were entertained Cougars Friday with a student-tale- nt presented by the assembly, comparing 19C2 with These alarming facts were given by Mrs. Don Man-tyl- a, a substantial decline between 19C2 and 1966 in the number of Duchesne County reprecommunicable from deaths sentative of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Assn. The respiratory diseases such as number killed by lung disease tuberculosis, Influenza, whopin 19CC was 179,319. The final ping cough and measles, for example. But these reductions data for 19C7 is not yet available but with the present trend, have been far overshadowed by the marked rise in deaths from it is expected to increase. This fact calls for action on emphysema and chronic bronthe part of Utahns and all chitis," Mrs. Mantyla exas well. plained. The 13.8 per cent Increase One significant action in ansin deaths due to replratory Seal Christmas the wering Campaign letter, now mailed to disease is more than twice the Increase recorded by deaths the homes of Utah Families, from all causes in the United by giving a generous contribuStates in 1966. The number of tion. These contributions will put emphysema deaths In men is six times greater than in woon the firing line over 2,000 and professional workers, men, the percentage of Increase lay all volunteers except for a in ernphsema deaths was higher small central staff of the Utah among women. Mrs. Mantyla said that if Tuberculosis and Health Assn. They wage a relentless war any Uintah Basin families did against respiratory disease, not receive Christmas Seals including the problems of air this years, they may request them by writing or calling the pollution and cigarette smoUtah Tuberculosis and Health king. "It is interesting to oluierve Assn. States, 19CC. Martin T. Huber Bids for lease of gets assignment Airman Martin T. Huber, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Huber of Lapolnt, has received his first U. S. Air Force duty after completing assignment basic training at Lackland AFB, The airman has been Tex. assigned to Wurtsmlth AFB, Mich, for training and duty in the administrative field. Airman Huber, a graduate of Union High School in Roosevelt, attended Utah State University. discovers new uses for Laser Every Day: 9:30 to 6:30 p.m.! device has been developed at the Bell Telephone Laboratories which could be the biggest boon to secretaries since Shorthand. Called the Laser Eraser, the invention is capable of vaporizing ink with one blast without Plans damaging the paper. call for the Invention to be marketed when it is more refined. When the Laser was first discovered by three Bell scientists in I960, it was thought the "new light" would be used primarily for telephone communiIts uses are broacations. dening, however. Medicine is developing uses for the Laser in bloodless surgery. The beam has been used to weld detached retinas inside the human eye. It is also possible by using the Laser In surgery to do work so fine as to remove a single cell from A TWO LARGE TOMS TO BE GIVEN AWAY NOV. 27 TO THE LUCKY TICKET HOLDER! SALE WILL INCLUDE: 2 large freezers, chcst-lyp- e 2 ,22's - 6 new couches - 6 used couches 20 occasional chairs cash registers Bunk beds with mattresses 2 2 bedroom sets with lamps ALSO Refrigerators - llolwater Heaters - Chains Hydraulic Jacks - Two Kitchen Sets - Large Oak Desk - 1,000 Miscellaneous Items too numerous to menStoves Tools - tion. Come sec em! .NOVEMBER II - 13 set for Nov. 20th The Real Property Management Branch at the Uintah and Ouray Agency announces that it will accept bids for farm and rigation assessment by the project is $3 per acre. Generally, the leases will be Parade, program mark Legions 50th anniversary Union High school students helped pay honor to our War Veterans Saturday, November 9, at Vernal, in the Veterans Day parade sponsored by the American Legion. This parade marked the 50th anniversary of the American Legion Organization in this area. All units of the American Legion in this region were represented in the parade. Union added a unique number The float was combined with the band. Unions band under the direction of Murell Johnson, is too small to march so the members rode a float pulled by The ron Schaefermeyer on a tractor. the human body without Injury to adjoining tissue. Industry has used the Laser to cut and drill metals. Western Electric, supply unit of the Bell System, uses the light to drill minute holes in industrial diamonds used in the manufacturing of copper wire. The development of the Laser Eraser is an example of the beams versatility and value in the current scientific age. ments are required. Copies of the notice of sale listing the lands available for lease have been mailed to 300, Including all present lessees of Indian lands. If further information concerning this sale is wanted, a telephone inquiry to the Real Property 722-240- 6, Management Office, Extension 33, may be made. The public is invited to attend the bid opening. Not being advertised, but for lease, are several hundred acres of undeveloped lands throughout the 2.-0-0 owned by individual members of In addition are the Tribe. three small tracts owned by the United States available for annual permits, and a house and lot available at a monthly rental rate. Awards of leases will be made to the bidder who offers the RJHS parents to visit Friday reminder was issued again A this week of parents day, to be held tomorrow (Friday) at the Roosevelt Junior high school. Parents are Invited to discuss grades with their students, from the report cards to be Issued Wednesday, before coming for classroom consultation. Parents with last names beginning with letters A to L, should be at the school in the forenoon, while the others will come in the afternoon. Lunc-hiwill be served to all parents at noon. The students of the Junior high will be asked to remain home that day. on NOW OPEN ! 83 North Main - Roosevelt (NORTH OF UINTAH POWER One of the very best ways you can get a new baby started in life is by buying him or her a U.S. Savings Bond. And once youre started, keep on with it. As the baby grows, the Bonds you keep buying will grow, too. When the baby is ready for college, the Bonds will be ready to help pay for college. NOW Higher Rates! LIGHT) 5. a full The extra interest will be added as a bonus at maturity. And now you can buy the BondFree-doShare combination any time no commitment monthly necessary. Get the facts where you work or bank. m US. Savings Bonds, new Freedom Shares when Savings Bonds now pay 4.23 held to maturity ana Freedom Shares (sold in combination with Bonds) pay HOURS: 8:00 AJW. TO 6:00 P.M. n. U.S. Cownninil doct not pair for tkio odverturment. It if prwnM Of a public fAo Trtacury Department ond-fk- t Aivortioing Council. ttnrieo in cooperation arilk 16 c Gravy Mixes Tomato Sauce Dog Food Canned Pop rr Pudding ft Pie Filling Lemonade ,c I block w Jall-- 0 1 pkg. ROUND SIRLOIN 2lfc-l- b. two months, beginning January 1, 1969, and expiring at tlie end of February, 1974. Leases for a longer period will be considered if substantial improve- farm pasture leases on 79 tracts of trust Indian lands on the Ute reservation until p.m. November 20, 1968. These parcels of land are principally those for which leases are expiring at the end of 1968. Twenty-fiv- e of the tracts are owned by the Ute Tribe and contain a total of 1,205 acres, while 50 parcels containing 3,090 acres are allotments Asay's Shoe Shop CASHlVlEATlOcSALE Cheese for a period of five years and five-ye- ar Bell Telephone RED BARN AUCTION SALE Ute land annual cash rental highest which is consistent with the minimum appraised rental vaNo preference will be lue. given to the present lessee. All of the lands, except five tracts, have a water right under the Uintah Indian Irrigation Project. The annual ir- z. 1 I Frozen p cm VJ Biscuits - T-BONE (o)E( $H03 lb. (ujju) lb. Tip-To- PilMwiy U lb. 1.49 Lunch Meat sr- 41c Mixed Nuts 69c Cookies PlnwhMla 2 Pk9s-95- ( Apples sl. 2 . 29c Potato ek Dates ssfe 10c Grapefruit 10$1 51c FRESH HOURLY ! |