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Show O STANDARD 8 Rmsnrlt, Utah Thuriuliiy. November 28, 1988 (Continued from front page) Durgin, Norman Shelley, Juan Nolile, Louis Rawlings, Rulan Ewell, Lorln B. Taylor, Loye Goodrich, Kenneth Ann Mlchie, Shirt Rawlings, Georgia Thompson and Thora Mecham of Uintah et School district; Chairman and Fred Conetah of the Tribal Business committee, Haskell Chapoose from the Ute Bulletin and Stanley D. Lyman, Dee Wilcox and Ed Emmons of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Lou w, Wy-ask- In the words come," DUCHESNE HIGH SCHOOL EAGLES These eager take on their first opponents thin Friday and Saturday with a game against Green River Friday Jr. Varsity at 6:S0 and Varsity at 8:00 p.m. Saturday evening contests pit the Eagles with South Sevier. The Jr. Varsity game will start at 5:80 and the Varsity scheduled to start play at 7:00 pm. Left to right are Dennis Grant, Bobby Bailey, George Jensen, John Tellsak, Brian Ibach, Wendell Moon, Grant Karl, Glen Wilkerson, Keith Cowan, Randy Brady, Danny Karrea, Kenneth Bench and Coach Bennett Josie. Several top preseason home games are scheduled. Dry Gulch Irrigation company met with the Roosevelt city council Monday evening concerning the large irrigation ditch which runs west of the subdivision. It was reported that the water is deep enough most of the More thgn 35 . property time to be a hazard to younowners in the Peterson subgsters who might wander into division and directors of the the area. It was decided that there two courses of action Indian Ute were the by developments which might be taken. Either Tribe. Dean Smith will conduct a the ditch should be rerouted luncheon meeting In Vernal at or it should be covered. formed of a A committee 11:30 a.m. with local leaders. Extension Agents Norris Sten-qul- st representative from the citiand Carolyn Garrison are zens, D. C. Purnell; a representative from the Dry Gulch local arrangements. making The USU group will leave Vernal at 2 p.m. and return to via Flaming Gorge, Logan Manila, Green River, Evanston and Logan Canyon. Open ditch is condemned by residents 5 3 All-r- ed and Orson Stevens of the City Council will investigate finances to eliminate this hazardous situation. There are quite a number of small children residing in the area. Several youngsters have been pulled from the stream in the past though as yet there have been no drownlngs. This is what they are hoping to prevent by this action, said participants of delegation present at the meeting. Phone news items to 722-21- Saturday, December 7th 7:00 P.M. SNO-SPOR- at It looks like the Christmas season will be officially ushered in here in the county this weekend. Congratulations to those who got the decorations up during the past week through Roosevelt, and placed the big Christmas tree in town. The tree was donated by Clarence Jones for use during season. the festive Legion members helped decorate and place the tree, and Lions Club members put up the street decorations. And a special thanks should go to Uintah Power and Light crews, who helped with men and equipment, along with city workers. It seems appropriate that the Christmas season begins following the Thanksgiving holiday. However, for the official opening to come the week before, as it did last week in Salt Lake with parade, Santa, and the works, would make it appear that more thought is being given to bringing everyone in the state into the metropolitan area, than the real pru-po- se of the Christmas season. Speaking of the decorations, there is a need for hinds to update and add to the street A fund is being ornaments. raised to help add needed decorations, but the support of all of the merchants and groups in the community is needed. UNION VARSITY TEAM Carrying the colors for Union on the basketball Boor this year are: front row, Conch Gordon Eld red ge, Jeff Luke, Brent Timothy, Danny Long, Steven Yack, Robert Frtui, Bruce Timothy, Assistant Coach Shirl Rawlings; back row, Orile Rachcle, manager; Paul Nielson, Brad Hancock, Brad Monks, Jim Marshall, AIdea Whitehead, Stephen Yergensen, and John Betts, manager. teams, game schedule finished Coach Gordon Eldredge of Union high school has made the final cut of the basketball players on the 1968-6- 9 teams. All players and their parents were to be at a meeting Nov. 20 Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Union high school gym. The first home game is Dec. 6 with North Summit, the defending state "Class B" champions. The first league game is Jan. 3 with Altamont at Union. "We have a good schedule and would certainly like to invite all our townspeople and friends to come out to the games and support the Cougars. Varsity team members, their year and position are: Paul Nielson, Sr., G.; Alden White-hea- d, Bruce Timothy, Sr., F-Brent Timothy, Sr., F; Sr., F; Jim Marshall, Sr., F; o, Wayne Ross, Sr., G; Ricky A reminder, too, to all resiSr., G; Robert Fenn, Sr., dents of the Basin. Dont miss G; Brad Hancock, Jr., F; Steven the public meeting next WedYack, Jr., G; Brad Monks, Jr., C-Robert Yazzie, Jr., G; nesday evening at the Roosewhen Danny Long, Jr., G. velt Junior high, Dr. TagJunior Varsity members are ged of USU will be on hand to speak and discuss the Uintah Jeff Luke, C-- F; Stephen YerBasin Center with the people of gensen both juniors, F; Greg the area. It is Important to ONeil, G; Paul Sullivan, G; lend your voice to this meeting. Brad Gollaher, C-- F; Daryl Daniels, F; Gary Rlchman, G; Richard Quintana, G; Mike Harrison, F; Lawrence Pinne-coos- e, F; Kent Bascom, G; Jeff Alexander, and Mike Laris, all sophomores. Preseason games Include The Ute Tribal Game comMilford at Milford, Nov. 29; mission is reiterating that ac- Delta at Delta Nov. 30. They cording to the game bird pro- were in the state tourney last clamation all the Hill Creek year. Dec. 6, North Summit area will be closed to hunting defending state champs at Roountil next year's fishing season sevelt; Dec. 13, Greenriver which will be found in the angWyo. at Roosevelt, fourth in ling proclamation for next year. Wyo state tournament. They CHEST TYPE DEEP FREEZE plus Refrigerators and Stoves 6 WinchesterScope & 303 British Rifle TVs Toasters - Irons - Mixmasters Small Radios - Electric Heaters Rotisseriei (Good items for Christmas) Cash Registers - Lamps - Dishes Vacuum Sweepers Card Tables Bird Cages - Pictures - Ice Skates Coleman Stove and Lamp Electric Motors - Hydraulic Jacks T. 30-0- DIFFERENT MODELS Electric Starts and 2 Pull Starts FALL SPECIAL PRICES - on - Tools and Auto Winterizing CONSIGN - BUY AND SELL EVERY DAY, 9:30 A.M. TO 6:30 PM. Items! 4th or better last year. Practice games during the season will be Jan. 11 with Carbon high at Price; Jan. 18, Meeker, Colo at Meeker; Jan. at Craig; 25, Craig, Colo in Wyoming the past 5 years. Dec. 14, Wasatch at Roosevelt; They were 2nd in Class B State tourney last year. Dec. Feb. 8, Rangely, Colo at Roosevelt, League Games will be Jan 3, Altamont at Roosevelt; Jan. 8, Manila at Manila: at Roosevelt; Dec. 21 East Carbon at Sunnyside. They also went to State last year. 20, Alumni NELSON AGENCY Ph. 722-250- ROOSEVELT SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS C-- Hill Creek area closed Save 34 on (If bought Tool Set 77-p- c. separately $58.14) now $37.99 (Good to November 27 only) SAVE 13.00 ON SUEDE PANEL REG. (15,00 now $12.00 CARDIGAN FOR MOM . . . AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Featured at SCISSORS . AUTOMATIC T. CORN POPPER BRD KING SIZE $1.19 BOLD ONLY Was, (8J9 now S8.44 bountiful Thanksgiving! Cash Meat Offer expiree Nov 30, 1 1 40-o- s. T-BO- if: 1 lb. lb. PiHebury six Spag. & RAeaf Balls 59c 1N0 COUPON PER PACKAGE PURCHASED Instant Cocoa Coffee Cake-Frost.M- ix b. oise 3- - 89c 37c -- 69c Napkins 1.99 Shortening THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBR NOW FEATURING: Hydroponic atty grown TOMATOES by Paul Wllckonl NE 11 WITH THIS COUPON 301 LIMIT HsUey 111,1,11111 dacm S5.95 Wards wishes all a happy and SIRLOIN ROUND IPireciniDMm ! FOR DAD . . . Choice and Tender Cash meat Special Cuts! woiffts 1 C; F; 22-F- Dec. 27, Emery at Castle Dale, 3rd in state last year; Dec. 28, North Sanpete at Mt. Pleasant, 4th in state last year; and Dec. 30, Mantl at Mantl, 6th in state Coach lists Varsity, JV Mo-jad- AT THE RED DARN! T Duchesne Auto Supply Duchesne, Utah e Irrigation Company, Jack NIGHT AUCTION RUPP -- of Shake- were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work; but when they seldom come, the wished for THE . . . SUPER ir speare; "If all the year O USU president (Continued from front pagei Fielding of the Utah State Coordinating Council of Higher Education; local legislators, representatives of the Board of Trustees of Utah State University and other U.S.U. department heads and deans. This is the publics opportunity to demonstrate their support for the college program offered through the Uintah Basin Center for Continuing Education as a part of Utah State University, and to express their opinions regarding its present and future operation and growth, A large public turnout is essential, according to Dellert Purnell, Coordinator. On December 5 a breakfast meeting will lie held at the Frontier Grill in Roosevelt at 7 a.m. for USU administrators, trustees and the Executive Committee of the Center advisory committee. Extension Agents Verl Matthews and Wllta Crumlio will conduct a tour of western Uintah County from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The group will visit Ft. Duchesne, meet Bureau of Indian Affairs and trllial officials and see recent and pendlug de-cla- (Continued from front page) have papers served on that particular individual. This is being done at present. Since school started this fall, there have been a number of citations issued. In most cases It is Ignorance of the law (but this does not excuse us). We suggest everyone become familiar with the laws concerning the passing of school taises, and thereby lessen the danger of an accident Involving school children. O ute Workshop Ren-sha- I 69c 29 30 |