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Show City cleanup planning Cleanup and beautification chairmen of the Roosevelt area met In the Roosevelt library July B to formulate final plans for making Roosevelt the cleanest town In the state. Dr, Arvll Stark gave a slide lecture on landscaping the home grounds. They reached a decision that liefore the UBIC they would have every proier-t- y owner clean all lots and roadsides clean of weeds. Planting areas need Improvement and every property owner Is urged to clean up these spaces between the sidewalk and the curb and plant grass in the area. Mont Idrsen, Cliamber of Commerce representative, stated tliat lie will start a project to make the alley ways and store backs more Inviting. Anyone who wants to have weeds mowed sliould contact the city office so this removal of weeds can be done before the UBIC August 7, 8 and 9. Another big cleanup day is being planned before the judges come to Roosevelt August 26 to judge In the competition for the cleanest city in the state, said Mrs. Paula Bell, cleanup chairman. great-grandchi- ld, Too many oils? Oil RPM DELO is the one oil best for both Multi-Servi- diesel and gasoline engines. STANDARD OIL ROOSEVELT COLLINS - 722-213- CALL YOUR MAN IN GOLDEN t Standard Oil Company ol California oocsaB liked them. Our offirers are; president, Helscca Lola Wliltelail; Herrera; secretary, Delsirah Allred; reporter, Gay-leFarnsworth; Sotigleader, Toni Shields safety chairman. Lori Ross. Tills year we liave more Tun learning alsiut different kinds of products. We have learned many different fruits and other things tliat are interesting to us nt. ne and camp 4-- H ST.WDAUD in Uintah Canyon HANDY DANDY COOKER'S made some waffles. EveryUidy We our leaders. Approximately 40 hoys and girls from West Ulutali County and Hie Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation attends! H Camp In Uintah Canyon Friday and Saturday June 27 and 28. Fridays acti- vities Included registration, camp signs election of officers, games, weiner roast, skits and a Candlelight ceremony. Saturday enmmeneed with Flag raising ceremony, first aid program presented, by William Gee, Forest Ranger; luindlcraft projects, and more games. Camp officers were Sluine Hoary, The Farmers Daughters o;ened their sixth meeting on July 10, at 1 p.m. at tlie home of Lois Goodrich. Sliaron Roberts and klarlene Seeley gave a demonstration on "Good Health Habits. We discussed H camp, Alarlene Seeley, Reporter 4-- Beautification Meeting Dr. Arvll Ktark, Mr. and Mni. Joseph llelmer, Charlene Hurley, (iwen Hardy, Alice Daniel, Mr. Rpencer Squire; Ntandlng, Ortton Steven, Mont La men, Iabell Robert, La Rene Lari, Joe Ot pin aad Jame E. Bacon. ROUND ABOUT COOKERS We held our last meeting July 14 at 1:30 p.m. We had a quiz mi the proper ways of cooking. We planned a party which our motliers are Invited. There were nine memliers present. Lisa Allred led us in the H pledge. Terri Lynn Gates led the motto and Laurie lurnell gave the prayer. Beverly Shields, Reporter tuh I 3 17, IWW mayor; Saundrla Murdock, deputy, Fort Duchesne; and Ina Santlo, secretary, La-pol- nt. 4-- FARMERS DAUGHTERS Attending the. besntifiestiAn and cleanup meeting held at the RuoKcvelt City library hint week were, Neated, I lo r., ItiNinevell July ThiiMuliiy, Gaylene Farnsworth, Reporter Blake Esauk just recently opened a Boat Marine business in Las Vegas and has as his manager Howard Reynolds Mr. Reynolds formerly of Roosevelt. was one of the leading car salesman for Mr. Esauk many years In Roosevelt. recently set three more world records with his speed boat, which now makes him a total of six world records. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis and family, Tucson, Ariz. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis and family from Salt Lake City visited with Air. and Mrs. Gene Davis. The Steve Daviss were on their way to Grandby, Colo, where he will be doing some exploring In mining. The Rex Daviss are moving to Las Vegas where he will be employed. Air. and Mrs. Lowell Puckett and daughters have returned from a trip to Illinois where they visited relatives and friends. Airs Puckett also attended her 20 year class reunion. Air. and Airs. Kirk Herbert entertained at a Barbeque cookout In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leavlt who are moving to Richfield for a few months. Also present were Air. and Mrs. Jim Grant. Blake Esauk formerly of Duchesne and Ken Hoops formerly of Roosevelt have just purchased the franchise in the Las Vegas area for the Crazy Car Fun Rides called Sock It To Ale. They wish to Invite all their friends from this area who might be vacationing there to drop In and see them. --Ai- r. and Airs. Wayne AlcDonald were dinner guests at the home of Air. and Mrs. Ernest Gouldlng Sunday In honor of Mrs. AIcDonald's birthday. Mr. and Airs. Robert L. AlcSwane, Alashudl and Bamrung Puasopis of Indonesia and Thailand, respectively, spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake sightseeing. Mr. and Airs. Robert G. Knapp took Supt. Thomas J. Abplanalp of the Duchesne County School District has been term reappointed to his fourth two-ye- ar In this position. He has accepted the appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy El lason went to Salt Lake to attend the blessing ceremony of their first Sandle Kaye Kloer. The girl Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave (Arber El las on) Kloer, and a granddaughter of Mrs. Virginia Eliason and James Ella-so- n, Salt Lake City. Miss Teena Mecham of Las Vegas is spending the summer with her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Sylvia Mecham, In Duchesne. 40 attend Camp judges were; Ann Santlo, Lapolnt; n; Jean Huslem, Trldell; Clara Perank, Jamie Peterson, Alterra; and Jessie Edgerton, Gusher, Winners in activities and contests were; Alerllynn Groves and Mac Alurdock, most cooperative girl and lioy; best participation, Nifty Knitter; Ina Santlo president; most singing. Gustier Daisies, Dorl Ferguson, president; camp sign and clean ramp. Fort Duchesne Fat Lamb club, Melvin Alurilork, president; liest skit, Trldell Tree Dwellers, Jean Haslem, three legged race, Shane president; Iteary first, Mac Murdock second and Vicky Chapouse, third; dixlge hall, Ann Santlo; JoAnn My ore, squaw wrestling; Shane Reary, HiiiIki; handicraft. Jackie Cesspooch, leader; JoAnn Alyore; over 12 years of age and Rocky Murdock, under 12 years of age. Leaders chaperoning wen Miss Ann Stegan, Mrs, sola Huslem. Air. and Mrs. (Pat) Jim Polil, ami Mi'n. Jackie Ccss-Mmc- h. Tlie camp was under tlui direction of Mrs. Joyce Alurdock. West Uintah Comity H Supervisor. My-to- 4-- 4-- CEKEQ CHZB Mr. and Airs. Thomas Chandler and spent some time fishing. Mr. and Airs. Robert Alarshall and daughter, Norina Rae, made a trip to Salt Lake City Thursday. Air. Alarshall went for medical care. They brought their son Wade home. Wade has been staying with the Alarshall's daughter, Air. and Airs. Terry Olsen. Air. and Airs. Ward Jarman andfainily went to Salt Lake City July 4 where they attended a Jarman family reunion. Garth Jarman, who has been stationed at Fort Ord, Calif, with the armed forces Is now home on a three week furlough. He is to return to California next week. Mr. and Airs. Kent Jorgensen and Ixiys visited during the week at the home of their parents. Air. and Mrs. Calvin Jorgensen. Kent and family are moving from Grand Junction, Colo, to Salt lake. from Mary Young Vernal, two daughters and a son in law. Air. and Airs. Don Glenn and Madge Fisher frum California visited this week at the home of another daughter, Air. and Mrs. Ward Jarman. Air. and Airs. Yearl Bodily and family from Layton were July 4 guests at the home Air. and Airs. Robert L. AlcSwane to in honor of Airs. Al- dinner Thursday cSwane' s birthday. AlcSwane Is spending 10 days at Episcopal Church Camp at Coul, Ore. I Little Budtaroo Night Small engine failures? A Duchesne County 4-camp dates scheduled New RPM Outboard Motor Oil Super Red adds power to and small motors. Extends plug life. 4-- Inn Aantio, Saundrht Shane Reary. QBanacGce family, Salt lake, were weekend guests at the home of their parents. Air. and Mrs. William Chandler. While here they AT CAMP Attending the camp at Uintah Canyon were Ann Santln, Jean lluitlrni, Clara Perunk, Jamie Fetermnn, Jeie Edgerton; standing, "L Murdock and H Air. and Airs. Brent Broadliead and family of California are spending a two weeks vacation with their parents. Air. and Airs, Delliert Broadliead. - Air. and Mrs. Russel Smith and family Air. and Airs. Howard Smith and Lee Snelgrove all of Salt Lake were visiting the weekend with Mr. aiul Airs, Tlieron Robb. Air. and Airs. Bert Alayhew of Boun- tiful were Brady. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Alax Birch spent a few days visiting In Salt Lake with Air, and Airs. Brent Nielson. The Potts family who have lieen living in lltahn have been transferred to Wyoming. Air. and Airs. George Harvey and family from Texas are visiting Air. and Airs. Jess Hadden. Airs. Nellie Img. Julia Putts and Linda and Alary Ann Wright attended the MIA conference in Salt Lake. Air. and Airs. Fitzgerald and family from Alldvale have lieen spending some time on their ranch in Utahn. of an uncle. Air. and Airs. Ivan Air. and Airs. Darwin Nielson from Salt Lake were July 4 guests at. Hie. home of their Air. and Mrs. Grant Pickup. The Duchesne County Club Camp will be held at Aloon Lake this year. It will lie In the unreserved area of tlie H leaders will receive camp grounds. details of tlie program which will lie from July 30 through August 1. Tlie Forest Service Is moving in extra facilities Tor the camp. AInre than 200 are expected to attend the ramp this summer. 4-- H 4-- OIL STANDARD CALL YOUR MAN IN ROOSEVELT 722 2139 GOLDEN COLLINS Standard Oil Company nl California Salad Oil Potato Chips . 59c Cake Mixr3n995c Rogers. and boys weekend parents. July 17, 18, 19, and July 21, 22, 23 Mrs. Bernice Killian heads Duchesne Unit The 7Q mcmlier Duchesne Unit No. 22 of the American Legion Auxiliary is headed this year by Airs. Wright (Uernlre er B.) Killian. (X-h- officers to elected with serve Golden Center Killian Mrs. are Airs, Cantaloupes Doyle Llsonliee, first vice president; Airs. Harold J. Wlmnier, second vice president;AIrs. II Nellie Sweet Seedless r' Bernice Grapes37 Killian Jones, treasurer; Mrs. Alaxine W. Burdick. historian; Airs. Arlene Thompson, sergeant-at-armAirs. Francis J. COTTAGE CHEESE Brooks chaplain; Airs. Tatton Bench. Mrs. Bruce V. Smith, and Mrs. David X. Baum, executive committee lioard inem-lier- s. BUTTER s; ...Mc Home Canning Specials Airs. Brixiks was appointed unit secre- tary by the president. All were elected for a one year term. Airs. Phyllis W. Day, District Nine president was the Installing officer. Seven offlrer badges for the American Legion Auxiliary were presented to the Unit by Airs. Hlldur W. Brooks, the In making the unit secretary-chaplai- n. gift to the unit, Mrs. Brooks said she felt these fob ty;c pins would dignify the Installation ceremonies and give recognition to the unit and the individual officer. The ludges were presented to all officers, except the president, to whom the unit presents the badge of her ofrice when she is Installed. This Unit will sponsor a girl In the Aliss Duchesne County contest for 1969. Mrs. Lela Baum accepted the assignment to follow through on this project to sponsor a girl to roiii'tc In the erm-te- st to lie held at Duchesne In August. Convenient Quick DINNERS.. 3-- $l Boneless Hams lb. 89? . VeWeaite Top Round Steak 0 Pony Bareback Riding Calf Riding Calf Roping Contestants must sign up at the George Marian home, or American Oil Station In Duchesne between July 10 and July 23. Parents must sign with them. (SI entry fee per entry.) Contestants must be between the ages of 4 years and under 120 tall. 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