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Show STANDARD Kooitrvrlt, Utah Thuriiday, November 28. 1968 6 Utah Foundation predicts Utah will end school year with deficit D.H.S. Students of the Month OQO0GQG QGC5 Even though Utah ended the 1967-C- 8 fiscal year with In the In the general fund and school fund on June 30, 1968, Utah Foundation predicts that $5.5 million transfer the State Is likely to conclude recurring funds plus of suspense" the present 1968-6- 9 fiscal year from the $535,000 resulting with no general fund balance of funds. consolidation and a sizable deficit In the uniMr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner Despite the Improvement In form school fund. tax collections during recent and son DeLoy accompanied Among the factors mentioned Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Redding, months, Utah Foundation anaIn the report for "this appapredict that revenues for Roy to Vernal Saturday where lysts rent reversal of Utah's finan1967-6- 9 of funeral biennial period will the the attended they are the condition" cial fall far short of the estimates Joseph Mecham. following; contained In the budget docuAnnouncement has been re1. Regular General fundoperment for the current biceived of the birth of a baby ating costs were Increased by ennium." boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Christine Raddlffe, Junior $6.3 million and school operaWhen It became apparent that Ron Layman In Salt Lake. Mrs. milwent costs up $4.8 ting there would be a revenue shortLayman is a granddaughter of lion In fiscal 1969. and 1968-6- 9 In the 1967-6- 8 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis, of age An 2. appropriation Governor orthe fiscal years, Myton, who visited in Salt Lake $5,250,000 to meet bond re- dered a 4 cut in most general last week. on July 1, 1969, must tirement Wil-m- er fund and some uniform school County Commissioner be set up as an expenditure fund other appropriation allotments. Murray accompanied ltenuthis year. These allotment cuts saved the members of the commission on 3. Additional deficit or supState $2.5 million In fiscal 1968 a business trip to Salt Lake, of appropriations plemental will save an added $2.7 and Wednesday. for welfare purposes If they are continued million Members of the Ladies Aid $900,000 and $700,000 for debt retirethe remainder of of the Presbyterian Church and throughout ment probably will be required 1968-6- 9 the fiscal year. several helpers from Myton during the 1968-6- 9 fiscal year. Even if these 4 cuts are and Roosevelt areas prepared 1967-68 ap4. Part of the A continued throughout the baa lovely quilt, Thursday. local school for propriation the served of the fiscal year, howlance pot luck lunch was building aid was held up and and noon hour the at ever, the Foundation reports group will be paid during the curout that Utah Is likely later In the afternoon light repoints rent fiscal year. to conclude the fiscal period freshments were enjoyed du5. Utahs resources for last with a deficit that could apring a rest period. Q967-6included a non year came W. Littlejohn Stephen proach $7 million. The study notes that any deficit In the preUune Wenwether, 7th Grade from the First Presbyterian sent period must be carried over Into the next fiscal year, Church in Salt Lake to conduct the Sunday 11 A.M. serand met from revenues collecfiscal year. vice at the Myton Presbyterian ted In the 1969-7- 0 Church. Special music was a This, of course, will reduce the piano selection by Mrs. Robert funds that will be available to George. Mr. George was music meet the expenditure needs of next year. director for the hymns. Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross The Utah Foundation conand daughters Charlynand Mrs. cludes by observing that Utah Ferrlll Nellson son of Linda Denver were Salt Lake will experience some serious Lazelle Nellson and grandson visitors Saturday, While there financial problems during the of Mrs. Eliza Nielson and Mrs. Mrs. Ross received medical atcoming fiscal year." Even if Della Burton returned home tention. spending increases are held to during the week, from the serMrs. Wllmer Murray acthe trend of the past ten years, vice, He has been stationed In companied Mr. and Mrs. Bergeneral fund and uniform school Germany most of the 2 years. nard Winkler and Mrs. Thelma fund expenditures could exceed Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich Bluebell to Salem, revenues from present tax Monson, visited her sister, Mr. and Thursday, where they attended sources by $18 12 million Mrs. Howard Crapo, at Cedar the funeral of their aunt, Mable during the 1969-7- 0 fiscal year. City last Sunday, They celebra01 Gardner Bedloe. The study emphasizes that ted Mrs. Richs birthday. Mrs. Ruth Murray who has the above forecasts are based Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mecham GLENSTYLE' been serving on an L.D.S. Mison continuation of the trends of and daughter Arlene vlplted sion to the North West Mission the past decade. Any new or their daughter Linda Mecham WALLCOVERINGS in the United States returned expanded spending programs In who Is enrolled In the College trends of Music at the BYU In Provo. home Saturday. Mrs. Murray excess of these ten-ye- ar BY IMPERIAL subof a or any mission a of her resumption gave report Ralph Wallon and son of Salt stantial building program beIn the Myton ward, Sunday eveLake visited the Charlie Moore walllow Here's a smart, budget ning. Members of her family yond that financed from the family the weekend. covering deisgned with you in who came to be present were her 1965 bond sale proceeds would Richard Lamb a student at mind. It's the new Glenstyle colthe revenue further son daughter-in-laand Mr. complicate BYU of Provo visited his of the from . Imperial, lection . . the course. Bold new colors. Bright and Mrs. black Murray, Salt shortage prospect during parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Howard Murray, coming year. Lamb and other relatives the new designs for every room in Lake, Dr. Zanesville Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. weekend. your home! Plus gay kitchen Ernie Myer and Mrs. Juanita Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davis papers to match your appliances. Glenstyle is washable. Duke, Salt Lake. and daughter, Rangley, Colo, Guaranteed 3 yean. Coma in County Commissioner Wlvisited his mother Mrs. Annie todayl lmer Murray and Mrs. Murray Davis and sister, Mrs. David attended the funeral of Joseph Jenkins. Mecham In Vernal, Saturday. Ray Rasmussen of Ogden Bids were received on 67 of visited his parents Mr. and Mr. Mecham was a former resithe 79 tracts of land open to Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen the dent of this area, Mrs. Mecham and crop lease last weekend. Is a niece of Mrs. Murray. pasture 1 Phone Roosevelt week. The total amount of The 3rd Quorum of Elders high bids per year was appfrom Lapolnt and Tridell sponroximately $12,400 for nearly sored a dinner and dance at 34,000 acres of land or an the Lapolnt Cultural Hall Friaverage of about $4 per acre. day night. The Behuner OrcNOW In addition to the amount hestra furnished the music, and bid the lessee must also pay those attending had a very enthe operation and maintenance joyable evening. The Quorum charges of $3 per year for IrPresidency expressed their aprigation water, said Francis preciation to the following merThompson of the U and O realty chants who donated articles branch. which were auctioned off to help The highest bids were the missionaries; Kens Farm received on land In the A1 taStore, Newton Bros, Carlisle rn ont area where the top was Turners Supply, Chevrolet, $10 per acre. This Is for crop Vernal Drug, Christensen, land. Range land receives a Ashtons, Nyles American Oil, smaller bid per acre. and L. A. Timothy, Vernal; These lands were located In Winns grocery and Hubers Duchesne and Uintah counties Mercantile, Lapolnt; and J, L. and were owned by the Ute Ketchum, Tridell. Elroy WaIndian Tribe and Individual lker and Lee Mecham acted as tribe members. Aft ADVERTISED IN ftALT LAKE (TTY auctioneers for this event. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Taylor entertained the following SunAMERICAN LEGION day for dinner In honor of FerPLUS . . . OUR REGULAR INDIAN-MAD- E SEEKS DEER HIDES rlll Nielson return home from BEADED PURSES - MOCCASINS - RUGS -Service. Mr. Lazelle Nellson, The American Legion are and son NECKLACES AND MISCELLANEOUS GIFT Mrs. Eliza deer hides or any kind Nellson andFerrlll, gathering Mrs. Ardlth Huber. ITEMS! of animal hide to raise money Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth for the Community Christmas Hartle visited with their son Project. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartle and Anyone that would like to two girls at Richfield Monday contribute deer hides please night, Their son Reed who had contact commander Norbert been ROOSEVELT, UTAH working at Circleville acBaum or Orson Mott and they them home. companied to a.m. from 0:00 18:00 (Open daily p.m.) will pick them up. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Plllsbury left Tuesday by bus for Arizona and different places where they will live this winter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark will live In their home while they are gone. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting at the home of LilThe lian Bigelow Thursday. lesson was given by Ora Saln, InstituZlons Mercantile tions," refreshments were served to nine members. lances of $4,735,000 Bryan The Tridell Relief Society held their bazzar Friday evening, November 22. A program was enjoyed under the direction of Lorlne Slddoway and Vida McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Reki McKee received word from their son Elder Arlo Ray McKee that he had reached his destination In Colonla, Urugray. Weekend . guests at the Ernest Alborn home were Debbie Adams, Kayleen Gardner, and Robert Ahlborn. Debbie is from Hunt, Tex. and she and Robert are both students at BYU. Kayleen Is of Provo and Is now teaching school In Myton. Visitors at the Loren McKee and Forest Goodrich homes were Deward, Gene and Debra Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cook, Redondo, Beach, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Garrick of Almagardo, Tex. Louise Wilson, who Is a student at Weber College, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, Orem, were weekend visitors Ibacfc, Sophomore at the Bill Harvey home. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Harvey are brother and sister. Visiting at the Lester Bartlett home during the weekend were Joyce Evans and daughters, Coalville; Nina and Fred Bartlett, Salt Lake, and Fay Hawkins, Barkdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. They were here to attend the funeral vices of Roselee Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Richard . serSim- ' mons, Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the Farrell Simmons home. Miss Diana Wallace spent the weekend at home with her parents. Diana has employment In Salt Lake. Wt cordially invite all parsons who dasira banking service, aqual to tho bast in tha world, to coma or write to- - 8) QMPOOOO GO IlMillgitB. J w, 67 Indian tracts receive bids for crop & pasture SULLIVAN'S 722-32C- SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS! Just received a shipment of Jade, Black Oiamond, Turquoise and Fire Agate Jewelry! e We also have Natures Original Real Leaves Jewelry MOQUI INDIAN TRADING POST Dan Redmond gets discharge ganna nrp) grasp? ivsiaa IB? g33BBIEggljjjg gap gpflED Sp5 Dan W. Redmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Redmond, Arcadia, has returned home He served from the army. 8 months In Germany and 13 months In Vietnam. He served In the armed forces for three years. Kelly RadcUffe, 7th Grade A birthday supper was held at the home of Mrs. Della Burton on Wednesday evening, the following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson and family also Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gun and daughter all of Vernal, also Mr. and Mrs. Travis Nellson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith and children, Lapolnt, Mrs. Burton was celebrating her 78th birthday. The evening was spent visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mowery returned home during the week after visiting In California with their daughter, Mrs. Bernice Kllbaugh and family for the past three weeks. Mrs. Ethel Taylor left Friday for Salt Lake. She will go to Tooele and visit her daughter Kathryn for a week. The Lapolnt school attended the play Cinderella at the Uintah high school Friday. The following went to Salt Lake Friday for the Temple Bishop Kenneth Excursion, Hartle and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peny, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rulon Rasmussen, Denials, O. Dean Cox and Merrill Rasmussen. Hor-roc- DUCHESNE TEXACO tllUHSaiHM OEOEOI SPECIAL: ks with the purchase of a tank of gasoline! (10 gallons or more) (Take hia coupon to your Duchesne Texaco Station for validation) fI I I I I I I I I I 1 I Good for FREE oil change with purchase of i a tank full of gasoline (10 gals, or more)! PURCHASER at Validated by Texaco Service Station In Duchesne Date i |