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Show COLEMAN AND LENNOX Gas Furnaces Lowroll LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED FOR CAS INSTALLATION! packagt $f fimUj pnhtOoKt Our kiO Faally Pretactar. Saaaatodqr m-sat- l, Theron Leavitt 7M-2M- - Eaeervett 6 CaU FOR YOUR FALL PLOWING and discing, call HOUSECLEANING or tend-ln- g children. CaU Merle Fausett at CHOICE lot north of Roosevelt dty Park. See Mrs. Omni Winterton. Phone 722-212- 7. O Miscellaneous HOME ideal location, Roosevelt, very reasonably priced. Can 1. If no caU answer, call velt FARM AND ranch real estate loans. Long term. Competitive rates. Federal Land Bank Assoc., Box 11526, Salt Lake City, Utah. Roosevelt phone, 722-294- 4. 722-285- ft. TRAILER House. Inside In real good condition. Front room recently carpeted, FIVE also kitchen tiled. Priced at with 1958, 8x50 51950. Can be seen in Vernal. . Mt ROOM MODERN Home 1 acre land with water. Emmons area. Leslie On. Phone 789-422- 1. 722-252- 2. BACK-TO-SCHO- 454-354- 3. 722-204- 722-28- 722-272- Chris Miller, 353-458- 9. 1957 GLIDER MOBILE Home 8x45. Partly furnished. Call or see at Coles Trailer Court In Duchesne. 738-530- 6, CUCUMBERS For Sale. Call Altamont, WELL KEPT carpets show the results of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Rent electric shampooer $1. Nielsen Furniture, Roosevelt Call 454-340- 5. 722-223- 9. 722-210- 8. SWEET CORN, by 2nd Quorum of Elders. Contact Keith D. Jensen, Hancock Cove, or phone PILE IS SOFT and lofty . . . Colon retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shamStore pooer $1. Sprouse-Retl- s ' in Roosevelt 722-314- 3. CANNING TOMATOES, tak-ln- g orden now. Supply limited, $2.50 per bushel; $2.25 per bushel for 3 or more bushels. Myron Haslem. Call MontweL 353-444- 1, BORDER COLLIE cross pups, from good cattle and sheep working dogs, $5 each. Call ft Hubert O For Rent OFFICES FOR RENT hot water, heat and custodial services furnished. Newly painted. Reasonably priced. CaU Dean Frand-se- d, Lambert, Notice of Sheriffs Sale To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 5th day of September, 1969, at the City Building in Roosevelt, County of Duchesne, State of Utah, at 1 p.m., the following described vehicle: 1958 Ford Hardtop, 6 cylinder. Serial Number H8KW154990. Dated and issued at Duchesne, County of Duchesne, State of Utah, this 25th day of August, 1969. GEORGE MARETT, Duchesne County Sheriff Published August 28 and September 4, 1969. 789-243- 8. 789-384- CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE INSTANT INCOME Needed, man or woman to restock new and amazing coin disHOME in Roose-vel- t, pensers with brandname merunfurnished, lots of chandise. If you have the storage space. CaU drive and determination to Mrs. OmnL Winterton. become successful, then write us today. Earnings can exEXCELLENT MEADOW fall ceed $900.00 per month. To and winter pasture for lease. qualify you must have a good : 320 acres, Ioka. CaU car, be able to devote no less or than 8 SPARETIME hours a and have the necessary week, TWO BEDROOM furnished capital of $1550 to $3450. For apartment Fenced in yard, information write: Strategic wash house, ideally located, Franchises, 535 South 2nd Stein Altamont CaU LaMar West, Salt Lake City, Utah, venson. n, or 722-27- C. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt Utah, on Aug. 28, Sept 4 and 11, 1969. WE SPECIALIZE in financing all kinds of livestock, mobile homes, autos and trucks. No down payment required. Call Joe Rotzler, Vernal, 4. If no answer, call 722-283- 4. 722-212- 7. 722-273- 9, 722-217- 7. Notice To Creditors - 454-359- 2. DETROITER MOBILE HOME 10x55. Washer, air conditioner, completely furnished. Call Earl Allred, n. te nine-year-o- ld ft Sis- (43-223- 3) . 84101. unfurnished Apt. Good location In for rent I WILL PAY $10 for the last Estate of WHXIS MILLER: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under- signed, Lyn Miller, Roosevelt, :Uteh, on or before the 25th .day of November, 1969. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of MOON LAKE CHAPTER of FREE PUPPIES (3). Mother Utah Cods annotated, Future Farmers of America Is registered Britanny; father 1953, and with proper verifihave 30 acres of fall pasture cation as requested therein. roving dog. Herb Allen, Dufor rent Sealed bids win be 5. LYN MILLER chesne, accepted. WUI be opened 5th Dates of publication: Aug. of September. Chapter re- - I HAVE OPENINGS for piano : 21 4 and 11, serves the right to reject any ' students. CaU Jane Allen, 1969.22, and Sept or aU bids. Contact Mr. Verl Tucker, Moon Lake FFA Chapter, Altamont High CARD OF THANKS School, Altamont Utah. We wish to express our ' thanks and appreciation to all Estate of CLAUDE DAVIS, our wonderful neighbors, relatives and friends for the words Deceased. of comfort and sympathy ; Creditors will present claims PART-TIM- E counselor NYC shown to us during Leslie's with vouchers to the undersigned to Harry C. Davie, 3479 program, Fort Duchesne, to passing. South Weetcrest Road, Salt We are especially appreciacounsel up to 30 NYC Lake and beautiful of cards tive the City, Utah, on or before informaFor further contri23, 1969. Claims ffovember flowers, letters, lovely tion contact Dennis Mower, in accordor Homey Secakuku, butions, food brought to the must be presented 2 of 5, ance with with who those provisions helped home, Start Head Also Code 1963, Annotated, Utah did who those the funeral, - bus driver, required to furnish and with proper verification own vehicle. Mileage and chorea and helped in the home. as We ehaU always remember required therein. salary. For further InformaHARRY DAVIS, shown love and the friendship tion contact same as above. Administrator by aU of you. Thank you so , Dates of Publication: Aug. much. '21, 28 and Sept 4 and 11, COWBOY, experienced. CaU Mrs. LaVonne Walker, ' Nutter Ranch, Nine Mile 2, 1969. Mr. and Mra Elroy via Price, collect Walker and Family Mr. and Mra L. J. Walker PERMANENT employment at Mra Ardlth Huber O.K. Tire Store. Contact Alva issue of the old Alterra High ' Sohool yearbook. Evans J. Phillips. Phone Roosevelt Contact Floyd 2. Wllkerson, Neola. Phone 353-438- 722-277- 1. 75-9-- 5, - in the Price area. m Mrs. Rose Gardner, Mrs. Virginia and son visited In the Salt Lake area Monday and then returned to meet Corwin Labrum and sons tor a few days vaca- -! tlon. The Labrums will return to their home In Canoga Park, Calif., this week. Roy Gardner flew from Salt Lake City to the Wls.( area for a Case dealer's convention this week. .He spent six days viewing the firm's newest models and attending seminars. Mrs. Lynn Snow Is visiting with he ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner prior to assuming her teaching position at Loren Farr Elementary school In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Peterson entertained their daughter Ann Pickup and The schedule for toll library sciences family from Sandy this week, and then reclasses has been announced by Delbert turned to the Salt lake area with them for C. Purnell, coordinator of UBCCE. a short visit. IMLS 155 will begin on Friday, SeptemMr. and Mrs. Claude Crozier and Infant ber 5, at 5:30 p.m. IMLS 165 will begin daughter moved to Logan this week to reon Friday, September 5, at 8:30 p.m. sume their studies at Utah State College. ' A three-fami- ly Classes will run for five weeks, ending camping and fishing trip Included Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Duncan this October 3. Instructors; Leon Beutler and Don Smellie. week. The Duncans joined Mr. and Mrs. IMLS 101 will begin oh' Friday OctoJack Alexander and family, and Mr. and ber 10, at 5:30 p.m. IMLS 136 will begin Mrs. Bert Alexander and family tor the five-da- y on Friday, October 10, at 8:30 p.m. trip. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Duncan and son Classes will run for five weeks, ending November 7. of American Fork visited Mr. and Mrs. Instructors; Kent Wood and LaDell Hotta. Hank Swain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Swain All classes will be held at Vernal Jr. had Just returned from a trip to Salt lake where Mrs. Swain had a medical checkup. high school, unless otherwise notified, and will be on a Friday Sisters Mrs. Wes Allred, Mrs. Amanda Henrle and Mrs. Lois Duncan attended ' morning schedule for a duration of five weeks each. funeral services in Bountiful tor their Additional registrations for IMLS 155 cousin, Mrs. Genevie Tree Peck, formerly and IMLS 165 will be taken until September of Hayden. Miss Joyce Duncan accom3. Those Interested In IMLS 101 and IMIS panied them. 136 may register until October 7. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bastlan went to Salt hi order to comply with University re- Lake to visit their son Ken Bastlan and gulatlons payment must be made for family and daughter, Mrs. Robert Daniels these courses before you attend the third and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen hosted theli class meeting. daughter and family, the Don Woods of went fishing In the Uinta lakes. Other Montrose, Colo. The Woods are visiting and helping with arrangements for the guests of the Dyes this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye and three of Miss her forthcoming marriage sister, Diane Larsen. children, Salt lake; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Jack Leavitt and daughter laJean Campbell and son, Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. B. Gael Campbell and daughters, are visiting Mrs. Leavitts sister, Mrs. Beth Shoell In Sprlngvllle, and brother Ogden. Max Hutcbeon In Orem for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Malr and children have moved back to their home In Neola Lloyd Zager Joined friends from the after a year In Salt Lake City where Mr. Salt Lake City area tor a floating raft Malr attended the University of Utah. He trip down the Green River. They entered the river at Flaming Gorge and Journeyed graduated August 16, majoring in elemento Brown's Park. tary education and will teach this year In The Malrs vacationed In Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith have gone to Whlterocks. Yellowstone National Park prior to visiting TUstln, Calif., tor the marriage of their ek son Orion. They dan a vacaMrs. Malrs brother, Bill Dye, In Moran, " tion. The Smiths daughter and family, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton, visited with Mrs. Freeman Dye and Mrs. Keith Malr went to Provo Thursday to meet them prior to the California trip. Cherrel Nickel and son Russell, and Raymond Dokey, a navajo school boy from Carol Brennan and two children, all of Grenado, Arlz. Raymond will be living with the Dyes this school year. California, spent the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malnar. Mrs. Mrs. Darlene Clark , Wellington, visiBrennan returned Wednesday and the ted Mr. and Mrs. Dellls Spencer, Monday children will stay for a vacation before prior to their departure tor an IDS misflying home. sion In southern England. Mrs. Clark Shelly and Becky Dye spent several' also visited her sister, Mrs. Ivan Bastlan, days with their grandparents, Mr, and . before returning home. Accompanying her Mrs. Freeman Dye, while their parents was her daughter and children. La-bru- Racine-Milwauk- son, P. O. Box 55, Altamont, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer App. No. 39498 to appropriate 0.015 sec.- -, ft of water in Duchesne County, State of Utah. The water is to be' diverted from a well 65 ft deep at a point N. 1110 ft E. 130 from SW Cor., Sea 31, T1S, - R3W, USBAM, and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for domestic purposes of 1 family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct 81 for irrigation ' of 0.25 ac. All uses In SW14-SW- tf Sec. 31, T1S, R3W, USBAM. Protests resisting the granting this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, on or before Oct 11, 1969. 789-067- -3 ft appolnt-me- nt SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED! special: For call-in- s, 12.50 per septic tank with tank lids off. Offer ends Sept 10, 1969. Phone Vernal, Utah. Office hours, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tri-StaService. 353-434- 1956 MODEL Vagabond 41 x 6 wide. Cooler. Carpets in the front room. $1800. Du- -. 738-223- 5, . 722-294- 4. 454-367- 8. 353-455- 9. E. Beauty Salon. Phone chesne. Call now for SURGE pipeline milk- 100 .ACRES excellent pasture, ers with 2 compressors and 60 Shares water, good spring for stock water, 5 miles automatic washer. Also New Holland baler. Contact Mar northeast of Roosevelt Its 3 D. Mitchell, Upalco, priced to sell. Call tc for more information. has been used for bull dogging, elso hone trailer. Call $5,50, $6.50, $7.50; Rocking A. -- quarter horse gelding. Good for Western Pleasure and Special Peranent waves NEW BUSINESS BuUdlng for .sale. Can be used for any type business. Extremely good buy in excellent location. Phone or ROOSEVELT LAUNDRY for sale. Reasonably priced. For information contact Kirk 1 Benson. Call days, 8 or exenlnga. 722-312- 3. Camille (43-223- 3) 738-221- 722-215- 9. Notice ee, Multi-Distri- ict arts specialist. From the state department of education, Mrs. Jewel Bindrqp, state specialist In language arts; Allen Bower, state specialist In social studies. Purpose of the workshop Is to improve the curricular offering, to bring the small school up to a standard to compare with !that In larger schools. j Classes in Library I Science set at UBCCE nlght-Saturd- Rlngllng Bros, slated at new Salt Palace The 99 year old Rlngllng Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus returns to Utah alter a 10 year absence for a tour day engagement at the beautiful new Salt Palace in Salt lake City. The spectacular show billed as the Greatest Show on Earth began playing exclusively In large auditoriums after eliminating the use of tents in 1960, and could not appear In Utah until completion of the Salt Palace complex. The mammouth show carries 200 people and nearly 300 animals end travels to engagements In a long silver train extending tor 12 miles. The train is a complete city on wheels containing everything necessary to support this sizeable community. Show times are; Thursday, Sept. 4; 4:15 and 8:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5; 4:15 and 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6; 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 8:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7: 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. ay Dellls Spencers leave for British mission Mr. and Mrs. Dellls Spencer of Neola have entered the mission home in Salt. Lake to begin a two year addition to over 20 years of missionary service from their Immediate family. The Spencers fly Thursday for Reading, England, where their headquarters will be during their service In the South British Mission. Mr. Spencer has previously fulfilled missions in Oklahoma and Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer recently completed two years with the Whlterocks k--, dlan Branch mission. hi addition to ttplr own missionary labors, the Spencers have sent six sons Ravi in Into the IDS church service. MisGulf served In States the Spencer sion, Orlo Spencer in the New Zeeland Mission, Sheldon Spencer In the Western Canadian Mission. Glenn Spencer In the South German Mission, Marden Spencer In the South Australian Mission, and Ver-lu- nd Spencer la the Mexican Mission. two-we- Mrs. Spencer has been the Neola Uintah Basin Standard correspondent for several years. To Creditors O Help Wanted 722-240- (Ml DIRECTORY lll "TWO OOOn H.ACBI TO EAT AND SLEEP . . HUISH O CARPETS 75-9-- 848-277- 6. preparation workshop for Tablona schools six teachers will continue through this week, reports Principal Max T. Excell. The workshop, directed by the principal, ' has Instructors from the Northeasct tern Utah Center at Heber. and those from the Utah State Department of Education. From the Multi-DistrCenter, the specialists are E. Kent Ellertson, the Center director, and Joel Sperry, mathematics specialist; Nick Dyorlch, language High short-handjty- Water Users 39498 722-276- 7. 100x90-F- T. CONE AND SEE our General Electric Appliance at Jim Furniture A Supply la Roose- Mr. and Mrs: Lee Klegg and family, San Diego, Calif, visited with the Ivan Bastlans this week following vacationing Notice To 454-331- 5. A Registration for adult classes at the Uintah Basin Area vocational center will be held Sept. 8 through 12, according to an announcement of George A. Thatcher, school director. Registration will be held from 9 a.m. to 4$0 p.m. each of these days or students may call for an appointment. Classes will be offered In automotive, electronics, art for profit, beginning, adpe vanced and refresher courses In and bookkeeping; building trades. Including cabinet and furniture building, farm mechanics and vocational agrlcul-.tur- e. -- $195.00 SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED MsurssiiQpswr Workshop lo underway at Tablona school I O Work Wanted 722-251- 5. O For Sale by 8YLVAN REYNOLDS - Roosevelt Phone 722-96- US acres FARM FOR SALE land, ft mile north of Rooee-ve- lt hospital. CaU Mr. Rudy, tlMV FAM REGISTERED Jmhm WILL REAL CLEAN GO ANYWHERE! Utah For Sal Call 1967 HONDA TRAIL 60 FONT OFFICE BUILDDftt O Real Estate Rooaevelt 1ST ICU Pinks valio, acMonical Registration dates set for Vocational Center HONDA? INSURE WHERE TOTM D FARM SUPPLIES 722-271- 2. HAY BALER, McCormick 45, $100. Call 353-431950 1959 after N M-t- 6 p.m. panel truck $150, pickup $300. Call 722-254- 3. ORDER TOMATOES now Can Elmer or William M. or Fausett, Myton, 722-31- 722-297- 8. 1967 SCOUT, drive, in food condition, low mileage. Can 722-210- 0, a registered yearling Holstein Bulls. Phone D. C. Purnell, 722-293- 2. Snow, 722-327- O Legal Notices MAN, 4 or 5 hours per day, feeding cattle through the winter, Roosevelt area. Start as soon as possible. CaU Alva C. Snow, 722-327- Notice L The regular meeting of the Roosevelt City Council, which la scheduled to be held Sept 1, 1989, will be postponed until Sept 2, 1969, due to the Labor Day holiday which falls on the appointed date. By order of the City CouncU. Josephine Yergeneen, Recorder Published Aug. 28, 1969. end-load- er 722-204- th 353-450- 0. O Lost 37 tc O Rant or Loaso . Chainsaws Rototillers Lawnmowers Garden Tractors Pump Motors All Gasoline Engines SHARPEN: Lawn Mowers Chain Saws . . carpet hindleg and ef Frontier Grill and Motel veil, Utah ill Her csvartega RETT'S Floor Covering ft Upholstery Shop Phene 722-151- IT COSTS Carlson Cleaners Far A 2-In- 777-250- 1 Rooaevelt . Liwrtrtt Duchanan Food Dairy Predert. COIN-O- P Per LAUNDRY Open Every Day :M a.m. 10 pirn Directory RUCIIARAR IHIWNDJ DRY CLEANDfO Ad In This Delivered la load lots Pheas Phene 772.7431 Coin-O- p ch 2.60 Parts Hilt IKK.StttlPTIUN HEADQUARTERS Allemwnl . IW 771-73N- Phiine 7 134-3- 7 M QUALITY i DOLLED BAD LET All-C- ar VC CHECKED Farm Supplies! g He CANNED Drill rry Call Room vr It 777-374- 1 FERTILIZER NITROORN Uintah Farmevo -- The Brand You Knew . . . with I he' Quality You're Run Of!" Hand Saws Circle Saws, etc. Hooka MAKE l)TR HR I'll STORK Maeorvelt 9 ONLY S1.00 Scissors Purchase Order Drugs evelt - m-m- Franrhlae Opening New Concept, Ideal for 9 . Ha Men OVERHAUL YOUR: Great News Soon!' Suburban or Small Towns. COUNTRY CUZZIN CARWASH Is doming to your area. Franchise opening Soon. Fantastic returns, minimum in-- 1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD vestment. Property investment not necessary. Writ P. O. Box( 557, Kent, Wash. 98031. MODE O DAY buUdlng for rent or lease. Also CaU 722- - STANDARD - Roosevelt, ' Apartment for rent -- uso 8677. Thursday, Auguat 28, 1969 4-- JUNEUP OR 1. OSale or Trada -4 Also ' lasts a MECHANIC and Welder to maintain logging and sawmill equipment near Pinedale, al-ar- y Wyo. Steady employment WHL BELL or trade dear-fiel- d open. Also tractor operand road Pickup Truck Stock ator for or Racks for hay, grain, or livework. CaU 6. stock. CaU Jim Freston, end resume to Green River tc Lumber, Box No. 7, Daniel, Wyo. HAY BALER for sale or trade. ' Sea Chet Henderson. Phone po ginCRETARY -4 to aitlon (September 15 through June 151, Unlverilty of Utah Social Work Center, Fort Du722-24chesne, Utah. Telephone Inter2 for September views and testing. 1 BALLY COW AND CALF, Neola area. Diamond X bar, left hip. Contact Chet Hender-o- n, 353-450- 0. O UPHOLSTERY Phone 717-Ti- t! RiiMrvrll MMfJUNMWNMRMWMMBBNBAMf Wo Specialize ! Of FARM PER HUNDRED Cash prion Roosevelt Equipment RewwteH FEED CO. Phene Phene 777-744- 1 RemrtrM 777-377- 1 w, ,-- |