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Show imivzasAL axcao?iwi::3 cos?. 2603 BOX Kon-sev- - Ol.l UK Competing for top honors will be teenagers from throughout the Basin. After the talent show. Miss Utah will be a special performer. Ago group luces. DANCE: 10:00 PJM. PARADE: 6:00 P.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST DeVere Hancock, president, will conduct the the City Park. Mayor Ralph Shields will give 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8406(1 Employment service finds new office in Roosevelt such as job unemployment insurance, counseling, testing, etc. One of the primary reasons for tlie establishment of llie new olflce is to carry tail a -- Work Incentive Program Tlie Work Incentive program is 'WIN). ' a major pflnrt designed to work with en- employed heads of liouseliolds ami otliers lieing assisted hy Family' Services in tlie Uintah Basin Area, in helping to place such iiersonx In gainful employment. These persons will lie given liusir education if necessary, vocational training, guidanre and assistance In an effort to place them in the mainstream of permanent and productive employment. Since last Octolier. tlie Department of Employment Security has lieen providing an itinerant service every Friiiay at the Durhpsne County Court House and tlie Rcsisevelt City Building. With the establishment of the new offlre. the itinerant service will lie discontinued: and those liersons wishing service may contact the new office in Roosevelt at Telphone No. 3. or liy mail at P. O. Box 33S. or by roinlng to the new office. The Utah Department oT Employment Security announced this week the opening Tlie new ofof a branch in Roosevelt. fice Is a branch of the Vernal office, managed hy Wm. J. Kremin. Jr. It ts temporarily located In an office trailer nn the parking lot of the Duchesne County Hospital. When the hospital is moved to Its new building, the Department of Employment Security will occupy Hip west wing of the old hospital Imilding located at 26 West Second North in Roosevelt. plac-cineti- l. The new office is presently starred by four people and a fifth person will lie Mr. Larry Gotfredson assigned later. and Miss Angela Barton have tieen transferred from the Vernal Office; Mr. Mark Byhee has been transferred from the office, and Mr. Max Hartman of has transferred to the Altamonl of Department Employment Security from the Department of Family Services. Pan-guit- ch Even though it is to be a branch office, cilice proit will be a viding every service available through any other local Employment Security Office 722-228- 7. Our tlninks too, to the youngsters that sold booster buttons last Saturday, We were thrilled by the enthusiasm of these youngsters. And. even alter the contest was over, several id tlie youngsters said they wanted to continue selling the lodges right up to the time of the annual celebration. If you haven't gotten your UBIC booster button yet. watch for these boys and make sure you are a UBIC supporter, by wearing the lodge. Utah Employment Security Service this week opened thin branch office in Roosevelt to serve the residents of this area. The temimrary offlre Is located In a trailer house behind the present Duchesne County Hospital building. The facility will be mined Into the west wing of the old hospital building as soon as the new honpltal Is completed. Shown here are members of the stuff of the new offlre, Larry Gotfredson. manager; Miss Angela Burton, Mark Bytire and Max Hartman, left to right. The branrh offlre will offer all services of the department. Temporary Office : '-- Sv.-oi- w ' - .. . .. - .'..rv i . ? -- v 4. v .j ..v.' i Ute Sun Banee to be A variety of contests under the direction of Paul Wilckcn should produce a lot of laughs and fun for old and young alike (Continued on bark page? I960 UBIC dance nights Three nights of ilaiicfng. all keyed towards the teenage set. will lie otic of the highlights of the UBIC celebration this Miss Kathy Ilarinsioii. leen weekend. chairman for the UBIC (Lillees, announces that toi teenage bands have been engaged for tlie three dances. Thursday evening, dancers will sw ing in tlii music of Ihe 'Fargo band from Salt lake City. Miss Hariiiston rexrts that this is one of the top young bands in the state, and lias captivated audiences throughout tlie area. Friday and Saturday dancing music will lie furnished by bauds from Vernal. Tlie Memories will play Friday ami the Clark Mortensen Guitar Band will present tlie music Saturday. The dunces will lie held each evening on the lennls court in the city park in Roosevelt, following the evening program. Thursday and Friday nights dancing will lie from alsnit 9:30 p.m. until 1 a.iu.. while Saturday it will be from alsiut 10 p.m. until midnight. Admission Thursday will be Sl.nO per person, and the other two nights will lie $1.00 per person. Basinites invited to Amg. 17 A11 residents 4 the Uintah Basin, and those who have moved to other parts of the country (Utah and elsewhere), are invited to attend the annual Uintah Basin Reunion to lie held Sunday. August 17 from 12 main until about G p.m. Place is the Bandstand at Liberty Park in Salt Lake. According to Cliff Meinniott, formerly of Roosevelt, who is the G9a Reunion president, an excellent program is lieing arranged by the committee. Guest sjiea-k- er will be Mayor W. Ralph Shields of Roosevelt. Prizes will lie awarded those traveling the farthest distance to attend the reunion: the largest family; the oldest person present; and various others will be rerognlzed. A number of valuable draw prizes will also be given away. It Is hoped present Basin residents will join their former friends and nelghlxirs who have moved away, and make thebest 12 noon to 2 UB reunion ever held. p.m. has been reserved for lunrh (on your own), after whlrh the program will be presented. Assisting Mr. Memmott as offlrers are and Mrs. Lynn Murdock, Dwaln (Ann) Buchanan, secretary. Others on the committee are Mrs. Murdock. Bennie Schmlett, Willard A. Day and Dwaln Buchanan. Indian Program These young ierfiirmvn will sing and depict Indian songs in algn language during Ihe Sutunlny evening i program. Left to right ore Inu Charlene llenl., ilaughR of Mr. and Mrs. Bush Reed; Betsy lam ChaponM-- duiiglitei of I iia Lou OiHpooms both of Fort Dui'lione, niul Triiilj Willie. West Willie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnvld Including Indiun Jordan. There will he other 9:00 .ni. tinners, on the program which starts at All-lndt- Bids opened for Bottle Hollow construction The Ute Tribal Business commit ter will meet later this week hi discuss tin1 hid Teen talent finalists named for UBIC show Talent numliers selected to ierfonn Thursday. August 7 at 8 p.m. as Hie first evening entertainment of the UBIC were selected during tryouts last week. Those who will ;ierform are. John Metis ami Henae Kettle, a piaiui snln: Dunna Rae Anderstsi. Emily Searle. Joyce Garcia and Janet Price, of Venul. a sung: Lyle Redden. Lapnlnt. a ventriloquist art: Turker. Connie Jessen. Joan Sandy Paula Pierre and Vlrkl Brotherson. Walker. Altamnnt, a dance. Also a song hy Annette Hatrh, Venul: a piano solo by Annette Anderson. Roosevelt: a dance bv Itorene Preston ami Karen Lamb, Roosevelt: a song by Everett Yunip. Bluebell: Baton Twirling hy Sharon Louise Rniierts. Altamnnt ami songs by Marsha Miller. Vernal and Kathy Hall. oieiiing for tlie Mottle Hullo Complex whlrh was held in Kill Like last FrhLiy. There were three bidders Willi llie In est Paulson Mndliers Construction lieing Rh a bid of Company of S.ilt Lake $1,753,500. which Is approximately $300. 000 alsive (lie a mount which is av.iil.ible fur the const run i hi of the nsirist facility whlrh will lie located near Ft. Duclu-snon Highway 40. With the architects fees also Included tn Hu cost this will lie .iInhiI $400,000 In excess of funds which are presently available for llie construce tion. The two other Mulders were Waduun nation Co.. Ogden with a bid of $2,340,000 ami Oakland Construction with a bid ut $2,473,000. A seiwrjte bid was also submitted by Klggius ConstructhNi for the sewage system for $90.G00. Tlie other bidder on the sewage system was Kavley ami Sons. Salt lake wuli a hid of $124,499. The TrlUil iHisliiess committee will make the final decision in accepting bids lor the miuph'x. Const vice-chairm- an Entries sought for county fair parade . , held Aug. 8 through 11 The semnd Ute Indian Sun Dance will tart Friday, August B at the Sun Dance Grounds east of Xeola. Chiefs are Tommy Sowsonirut and John luupe. This Victory dance will conclude with a feast on Tuesday, August 12 and there will he war dancing following the feast. New Store s. Bands named for three attend reunion We're still getting calls from teachers needing homes this fall. If you know of any. call us here at the Standard, or call Most need two bedthe superintendent. rooms or more, nn a rental basis, but some are Interested in laiying. All-Star- NOVELTY CONTESTS: 3:00 - 6:00 P.M. person is by the lawyer he hires. Our apologies to those w ho worked as a committee in sponsoring the Indian Princess contest recently. The story last week neglected the fact that these ladles deserve the credit for an outstanding pageant. Mrs. Norma Denver and Madeline Duncan worked with Irene Curh. representative of the Ute Tribal Committee, In staging the affair. They were sucressfiil in having one of the largest turnouts of contestants in recent years, resulting in an excellent choice of an Indian Princess and her attendants. Roosevelt vs Vernal Jr. Bronco TINY TOT SHOW: 9:00 A.M. official opening at. CHILDRENS TALENT SHOW: 10:30 - 12:00 Noon the welcoming ad ROOSEVELT. urCIIEKNK COUNTY, UTAH - writer in the Guthbert. Ga. Times, you can always tell how guilty a This tour of storytellers starts in the yard of Hollis Hullingrr, moves to the yard of Norman Murphy and ends in the Leonard Ferguson yard. Sandra Rawlings, Toni Frandsen and Carina Allred will take you on a tour of "Walt Disney Storyland." Join in the fun. BALL GAME: 2:00 P.M. OFFICIAL CONVENTION OPENING: 7:30 P.M. iStfe STORY TELLERS: 1:00 - 2:30 P.M. This will be held on the tennis court with music for Teenagers. OUR GANG SINGERS: 7:15 P.M. ts. The reception will be held at the Arvin Labrum home. The reception line honoring the UBIC Royalty and Miss Susan Nielson, Miss Utah of 1969, will form at 1:30 P.M. All Uintah Basin Ladies and daughters over 12 are encouraged and invited to attend. "Smokey will be shown on the lawn near the ball park, west of the UBIC stand. HORSESHOE PITCHING: 4:00 - 7:00 P.M. The UBIC In lieing direct ml this year DcVore il.iucnck, president, with Betty llaiiciick and Orman Sullivan us Secretary Is Ruth Allen. Following Is a complete schedule of activities during the UBIC; by U.B.I.C. ROYALTY RECEPTION: 1:30 - 3:30 P.M. MOVIE FOR CHILDREN: 8:30 P.M. PET SHOW: 2:00 - 3:00 P.M, unions presently lielng planned. One is to he in connection with the UBIC, to lie held In the Roosevelt city park Saturday afternoon. The other will lie in Salt Lake next week. August 17. Since the UBIC draws one of the greatest crowds of former Basin residents, as well as a good representation of present Basinites, It was decided that a reunion should be part of the annual program. This does not supercede the annual reunion tlut is held in Salt Lake, since a large numlier of former Basin residents live there. In a note from Cliff Memmntt. tlie rhalrman of the Salt Lake reunion, the affair will run during the afternoon and evening of the 17th. Everyone Is invited. It will be held at the bandstand in Liberty Park. 5? .,5 All-Indi- an TEEN TALENT SHOW: 8:30 P.M. SWIMMING: 11:00 A.M. elt Just so there is no confusion, we should point out that there is two Basin Re- :r i with the parade, followed by skydiving, rifle shoot and cliariot racing as well as sport activities. The Basin reunion is planned for the afterniKin, ami the general session starts at 7:30 p.m., followed by the program ami tlio dance. dress. K. H. Griffin, Manager of Exploration, Chevron Oil Co., Western Division, will speak on Oil Development In the Uintah BABY SHOW: 9:30 A.M. memories of the are like an out of focus picture. They arealittleftizzy. ami only tlie highlights stand out. A On Friday, highlights include the tiny tot slmw, the childrens talent slmw. Imtli in the morning; the royalty reception and novelty games in tlie artemisin; adult talent show and dance In the evening. Saturday's activities will beginalOa.m. Basin Too often our Good Old Days' says ng THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 0 9 0 stales Par-tlclim- NUMBER 33 37 Highlights of the three days would include the liaby show Thursday morning, the parade at G p.m. Thursday aftermxm, followed by the official ojienlng of the UBIC. ami the teenage talent contest and a dance will run from Friday Sunday, with a special crowd-pleasidemonstration and slaml Saturday morning following the UBIC parade. in the shout will also join in Hie parade, in authentic frontier costumes. western through It'd UBIC time! The next three clays. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. havelieen In an effort to planned and provide UBIC patrons with a conllnous round of activities beginning with theliahy show Thursday morning at 9:30 a.ui., and running through the final dawe Saturday night whlrh will close at midnight. Besides llu activities outlined lntlie following scliedule. several events will continue through all or part of the three The art exhibit and flower show days. will lie held in the Boosevclt and Second ward cultural hall Friday and Saturday. Art exhibits will lie on display from noon to G p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Flower exhibits will lie shown from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The hobby show will be exhibited in the American Legion lull., and will lie cm: display Saturday only, front 10 a.m. until S p.m. Green River Rendezvous, a meet of old-tigun enthusiasts from many Rprause Retla Company Is now located In their newly completed building on Main Street in Roosevelt and enjoyed an open house Monday of thia week. The aparioua new building not only offera added floor space and ator-ag- e, but allowa better acreaalhlllty and parking faellltlea Rubert E. George, chairman of the Duchesne county fair parade, announced today Hut prize money will be awaiting winners of the two day's parades, In two separate categories. The parades are scheduled for Friday, August 22, at S p.m,, and Saturday, August 23, at 11 a.m. Prizes will be given to winners in (he category of beauty, theme and originality, and also In the category of humor and In the first group, first place novelty. will receive $20.00; second place, )15.00; In the humor and third plare. $10.00, novelty group, first plare gets $10.00 and serund plare $5.00. A special Invitation Is extended to all businesses, clubs, organizations, rhurch groups and individuals who might be in- - Named to the team of the Uintah Busin Colt were three boys from Roosevelt, left to right, Ralph Wright, Min of Mr. and Mr. Ernest Wright; Duryl Daniels, Min of Mr. and Mm. John Dnnllrs, and Michael MrArthur, Min of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McArthur. All-Slu- rs Colt All-Sta- rs |