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Show m VOLUME It NUMBER S7 ROOSEVELT, Council of 0 DUCHESNE OOUNTT, re-organi- zed .The Duchesne County leaders' council has been (QQ) first-tim- 4-- indicates high water H re- mem- e bers participating. According to the West Springfield (Mass.) Record, it appears that the first of America's natural resources to be completely exhausted will be the taxpayer. Mrs. Helen Merkley, Duchesne, has accepted the community supervisor post which Mrs. Mildred Smith held for many years. The Myton area supervisor is Mrs. Kenna Ross, who succeeds Alton Rlchens, who has served as a H supervisor and president of this Council for more than 15 years. At Neola, Mrs. Katie Duncan Is the community supervisor, succeeding Mrs. Alvira Bas-tla- n. Ta-blo- na 6,000. The Tigers were the underdogs, they played well, they pleased the crowds, and they were good sportsmen. This brought the crowds with them. Tabby did get one technical called against them, but this call, as well as several others, was very unpopular with the At one point Tablona's fans. coach had to stand up and Insist that the fans not boo the officials. Union, too, commanded a lot of respect from tournament goers. Their effective full-copress and zone defense caught the eye of many fans. We also heard many comments on the sportsmanship and actions of team members and students from the county. As a whole, they represented their area well. As Is often the case, however, there are some excepOne group of Basin tions. students were apprehended In a rest room imbibing liquor. And disciplinary action has also been taken against some Union athletes for similar actions of urt "celebration". We felt however, that county It should be remembered In our dealings with others, that wit should be the salt of the conversation, not the main course. What ever happened to the final decision on the traffic light In the middle of Roosevelt? It has been over a year now, and still nothing Is done. The last we heard, they were still studying the facts and fiBut it would appear gures. that 'in that length of time a vast amount of facts could be weighed. It rather looks like It Is an uphill battle. As long as there Is no dpdslon, we can't complain about them making It the wrong way to suit us. Maybe It's time we started pushing the Issue again. Perhaps a few letters and phone calls would at least bring the matter out of the dead file. Representative of SBA to visit county A representative of the Small Business Administration will be in Duchesne County during the coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so In Roosevelt at the First Security Bank on March 20, 19G0 from 2 to 3 p.m. Appointments may be scheduled through Paul Murphy, Manager, First Security Bank of Utah. Jehovahs plan convention Jehovahs Witnesses of the Roosevelt congregation will be their semi-annu- al attending circuit convention In West Jordan, March 28 to 30. According to the presiding minister, Mr. Larry McKee, the Bible convention will be held in the West Jordan Junior high school. 7SS0 South Redwood Road; and the theme for the three-da- y gathering will be "Make Wise Use of the Remaining Time." 4-- H , Helen Odekirk . . . retires after many years of public service. Helen Odekirk readings 1962, It is found that the two measurements were near equal, promising a good water year. Measurements- - at Ashley scheduled for March From 700 to 800 Future Farmers are expected fill the Terrace Balroom for their annual state convention March 20 Twin Lakes show 18.7 inches of 23. this year compared through The boys who represent 43 to 20.5 in 1962. Atwood Basin Mrs. Lois Goodchapters of the Future Far17.2 water this year Indicated mers at America throughout rich, Bluebell, Mrs. Naomi FisChe-pet and only 14.2 in 1962. her, Utah will meet for speech and Altamont; Mrs. Alton rocks is about the Mrs. Giles, Tablona-Hann- a; parliamentary contests, elecHelen B. Odekirk, Executive same, with readings of 18.5 tions, Roberta Jones, Roosevelt, who meetings, and banquets. succeeded Mrs. Jean Snow. Secretary of Local Board No. 7 and 18.0. Reynolds Park had Governor Calvin L. Rampton Mrs. Mary C. Boender, home of the Selective Service System 15.3 Inches of water this year, will greet the high school stuannounces her plans for retiring with no reading in 1962. All dents at the first economist, and Morrell Matgeneral seseffective of these markers are between sion March 21, 2 p.m. his, agricultural agents, Utah from the System Bishop March 31, 1969. She has served 10,000 and 10,500 feet In eleState University Extension SerRobert L. Simpson, of the PreHARD TO STOP Jim Marshall, Union, shows the form that vation. in City and County positions nomvices, serve on this Council, brought him an siding Bishopric, Church of at ination, as he twists through a honle of Cedar City players to drop In two points from or Markers above 11,000 and has been since with also. 1927, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y under the basket. Union could not stop Cedar, however, and lost the encounter. They work with other Council Selective Service as a Clerk feet elevation Include Five Point Saints will speak on "Horizons 19.8 with water this Lake, H and Executive year Unlimited." members In the and Youth Secretary for the past 14 years. It wasn't easy and 19.0 In 1962; Lake Fork Development program. Earlier meetings will be for for her to be a part of Inducting Basin, 22.0 this year, and 23,0 contest participants, officers, her friends, neighbors and loved In 1962. Ili-Lavoting delegates, and advisors. nd an with elevation Windy Park, ones into the Armed Forces, Speakers at other sessions of 9,400 feet, had only 12.2 but she carried out her resInclude Dr. George Stoddard, Inches of water this year, while ponsibilities with integrity and Head, Dairy Science Departin the true spirit of service. In 1962 the water content was ment, Utah State University; Helen has one daughter, Della 16.0. Joe Martinez, national vice Mae Palmer of Salt Lake City, president, future farmers, Winone son, James Keith Duke, ters, California and Curtis ParA new direct gas burner has neither Union nor Tublona In the last game Wednesday, led ty two points at the end principal of Myton elementary state president, wonNo,the state ker, Hooper, HI 12 Land the at Installed been championship In Montlcello fell to Cedar City, of the first quarter, and by three school, and grandchildren. 1967-G- 8. team from ReB state points at the half. Union led class at cost She has widow a been Roosevelt in a since basketball, but the third-plaDairy State officers for the past by two points at the end of the the round after of 1941. While working with Selecfirst of $15,000. This will play last gion eight. year have been Ronald Dailey, The first big upset of the third quarter, before they exto follow the quality of the powder, tive Service she was also Secanything Wednesday, Nephl, president; Clint Harwas more or less day came with the Talilona ploded In the fourth. encrease the efficiency and inretary of the Duchesne County wood, Fork, Spanish Marshall and Hancock teamed game, however, when the Tigers Health the crease Department. During the capacity by 30rr, Jed . Christensen, waxed the touted No. 1 rated up on the boards to control announced Hi Land's production last 14 years, she has walked Things looked rather bleak team of the state, Snith Sevier. the retmunds throughout the , to and from work almost every manager, W. R. Godfrey. v !rBC tor region six teams as the " tournament Two games later Union fared game, and Marshall came up alunderwain achievement and have which a outstanding is record. day growth quite "Quality In the opening game, was Mantl, rated closely behind with 20 points for tlie winners. tah, adding machine skills, ways been the standards for HI Her hobbys are creative wriSouth Sevier, with the Mantl Timothy hit 13, Mnjado 12 and at a special awards assembly at Dale, reporter; Dennis Poulsen, dumped by the fourth-plaLand Dairy ever since its beting and dress design she deBrigham City , sentinel. crew as a heavy favorite. The Hancock 10. team from Region eight, and all of her Stevens Henager College, Salt ginning In the Uintah Basin In signs and makes in Advisor of the group is Things were different ThursLake own Cougars dumped Mantl for the City. clothes. IMG," said Mr. Godfrey. Since Downs, vocational agriculthe of 4-- H second however, as both Union and day upset announcement The day. was made the She the a devoted church is plant purchasing prime ture specialist, Utah State In tlieir crowd-pleasiwin Talilona fell victim to Region this week by J.M. Stevens, execoncern has been making a worker serving In many capaBoard of Education. over South Sevier, Tabby caught cutive vice president and dibetter (Continued on back page) product. This extra cities, with over 66 years serCounty agent Morrll Mathis the fancy of some 8,000 tourgrade powdered milk and butter vice, the most exciting being her rector of the Salt Lake City was In Myton Monday evening nament fans. As the game got are found In markets throughout LDS Mission to Hawaii in 1952-5- 3. college of Stevens Henager. Steto talk to H age youngsters underway, It was apparent that the West. Roosevelt powder After her retirement, Helen vens Henager College Is a the to and national colthem Tigers weren't going hi accredited junior Is of high quality. help organize clubs. plans to spend more time with There were 27 boys and girls laickle under to Saith Sevier, The new equipment will not her family and to enjoy her lege of business. at the meeting to ask questions although Taliby was picked to Students achieving outstanonly accomodate milk producgrandchildren. The Duchesne Stake Gold and and voice their opinions as to lose by a wide margin. The In a tion In the Uintah Basin but will ding performance partiGreen Ball will be held March score during the first half seewhat club they wished organiare cular with subject encourage surplus production presented 22 at the Stake Center In DuU &O na sawed back and forth, hut zed. a awards In certificate special from Western Colorado and chesne with the dance beginseemed to hold the upiier Seven leaders were appointed Itay Thomas, Tabiona. was recognition of their achieveNorthern Mexico. C. E. Rogers ning at 8 p.m. The theme is and clubs were hand. During closing seconds ments. In president of the Asof Detroit, Mich, organized Company "Roses of Springtime." of South Sevier the first Miss sociated Water Betts Is Users of the enhalf, Coothe installation currently supervised Van Wagoners orchestra will Horsemanship, Ceramics, In an executive secrein two points to bring Duchesne and Strawlierry River rolled dumped A Livestock notice of the king, mainHi and Land of sale oil with Poultry, Dairy along furnish the music. The Floor the score to 36 to 32 hi favor Distribution System at a recent Taxidermy. tenance personel and the local and gas mining bids has been tarial and accounting course at show will be under the direcStevens of Talilona. After the half, meeting. She Is There Henager. will be Oua was Work another headed the Uintah released and by supplier. meeting by tion of Kenna Foy. It of Leon Ross, Myton, was eleclike Snulh kxiked Union graduate 24 March however, for others who missed high school. Carl Anderton, ray Agency. Some 53,215 acres The public is invited. had gotten their second ted vlre president to replace Sevier this townof In land located Tribal the local meeting. Duncan Is Clair wind, and they quickly closed Frank Liddell. Mr. Ross was plant manager having served In ship five South and ranges 5,6, the gap, and moved nut to a also named fa) represent tlie 8 7, and West, Uintah Meridian, this capacity for more than eleG score before the Tigers area of the Durhesne river w ven years. He has been with all located In Duchesne County. could its confluence with the again find the liasket. This Is the third oil and gas III Land for more than 20 years. Before the quarter was over, Strawberry River. Loren McKee Is HI Land's pro- lease bid to be announced In Glen Reinund, Duchesne, was however, Talilona caught up to ducer director from the Uintah recent weeks and is locawas South and ahead by Sevier, representative of the Basin. ted south of Duchesne between two points. From there on, area in the Strawberry River L. R. Curtis Is general manaDuchesne and Strawberry. it was all Talilona, winning by drainage. Director terms are Bids will be opened at 2 ger of the Murray based firm. six points, G3 to 57. of three years duration. The cooperative was organized p.m. April 22 at the Uintah Brad Fabrlzio was high Leland Wright. Duchesne, In 1939. and Ouray Agency office. Eugene Pace, Coalwas was reappointed secretary-trpasur- er the for and scorer game, ville is president. F. This contract to remain high scorpr for the day until Members of the Uintah and of the association for the final game when Monticcl-lo- 's 19G9. Leo L. Brady was reaDuchesne school Boards met In force unless ace scored 30 points, one ppointed commissioner for the Tuesday evening at Union high In a period of not less than more than Brad's 29. Williams water distribution system. five years. school and approved an agreehit for 12 and Giles got 14 points. Other board members are, ment for the administration of Unions 2 win over Mantl Frank Liddell and Leo Haeuter, Union high school. All members was no less spectacular. The Myton; Melvin B. White, Duof both boards and the princitorrid fourth quarter scoring chesne and Wanless Shields, pal of Union high school were of the Cougars, whlrh saw them Roosevelt. In attendance. hit 20 points while holding Mantl The distribution system Is an The agreement is as follows: to 9, was just too much for the important factor in the Central That administration of Union Templars. Unlm had some bad Utah Project. The Starvation high school would be turned Registration Is open for adult moments during the game, liut Dam Is being constructed on the over to the Duchesne County school District by July 1, 1970 classes to tie held at the Uintah managed to stay with Mantl Strawberry River and water Basin Area Vocational School. throughout the first three quarfrom the Duchesne River will with the following conditions; Persons Interested In taking ters. Must of the time, the lie diverted to fill the 167,310 A. If the Union Attendance classes should register at the score reflected less than a four-poi- nt acre-fe- et areas are to change, the chancapacity of the Starschool any day from 8 to 4:30 Mantl either vation way. Reservoir. spread will district the ging notify or after C p.m. at the school, other district by February 1st of the preceedlng school year. said George Thatcher, director. Classes will be offered in B. Duchesne school district Business, electronics, automowould be paid tuition for all tive and commercial art. AdUintah County students. Mr, Thatcher noted that the ministration costs to be decommercial art class would Infined later, clude Instruction In marketing 109 and 30, Biology 1, ElemenC. All new capital ImproveFollowing registration for Education 112, English 3, ments will bo paid by Duchesne art as well as producing It. classes at the Uintah Basin Centary Classes for the new quarter ter for Continuing Education English Gl, Geography 30, Hisschool district and will remain will begin March 24. rt last Thursday and Friday sole property of said district. tory 5, Library Science 111, Math 21 and 9G; Music 1, PhyC. Purnell, coordinator, D. Uintah school district would retain ownership of 50Tt reports that they expect to have sical Education GO, Physics 10, alxMit 20 classes lielng (aught of the present building, grounds, Psychology S3 and 145 and 106, French 2, Sociology 70, Speech during Spring Quarter. 1 and Special Education 288. Mr. Purnell also urged those will lie starting for Classes wishing to take classes to make 3 and 61; Accoun112, English up their minds and go to the 2, Library Srlence 111 ting office to register. and French 2 on March 28. which may have The remainder of the classes Subjects DAIRY IMPROVEMENTS Devon McKee, Wayne Raltzgtvrr, W. R. Godfrey and Clair enough students to form classes are scheduled to start the week Duncan bupect new Inatallatlon of equipment at the Dairy which will Improve are Accounting 2, Art G, II, of March 31. quality and amount of powdered milk processed at the Roonevelt plant. Arcadla-Bridgelan-d; retires after water long service all-sta- te 4-- After Wednesday, they're champs-w- in or lose! Dairy installs new equipment Sue Ann Betts honored for achievement de ce antl-cllmac- Vice-preside- nt; 10-k- ey W mr; ce Du- students were a credit to our area. They showed enthusiasm and school spirit, even when the games were not going our way. The coaching staffs and school leaders are to be commended for their efforts during the tournament. chesne Other members of the leaders council In this county are Mrs. Ora Holgate, An aerial survey of snow depth markers on the south slopes of the Uintah Mountains, flown as a cooperative effort by Utah Fish and Game Department, and Soil Conservation Service, Indicate water storage at high elevations to be excellent this year. Since no aerial measurements were made of these markers last year, it is impossible to compare the two years. However, by comparing the pre20-2- 2 sent with those of FFA convention 4-- have never seen anything like It. A small school, with an enrollment like Tablona's, should expect to have a cheering section of some 100 to 200 perAnd this was probably sons. the number of people from area at the tournament. But Tabbys cheering section, at least at the Thursday evening game, numbered nearer We THURSDAY, MARCH 20, I960 High elevation storage 4-- H leaders organised with - S40M UTAH El-v- Myton units ng organize Monday Duchesne Stake Golil and Green slated March 22 Waterusers of county elect new officers 4-- announces third oil and gas lease bidding Ta-blo- ed Two districts meet, appove agreement for Union high Signup dates for area vocational school scheduled 41-3- lie-lu- 65-5- IIBCCE registrations set up 20 classes to begin Spring Quatrer Del-lie- forr mpffmrm |