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Show INSURE HIM TOVII lull Lawrall Jmim INSURED FOB CAS 722-24- INSTALLATION! DM Pinks 722-334- 1, O For Salo ' 122-24- 15 722-29- FIRST AND THIRD CROP' 6, alfalfa hay. CaU George Lythgoe, Pleasant ft Q Work Wantsd stock-wateri- SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED Valley. Can FOR YOUR FALL PLOWING and Hiig, caU 454-831- 5. SEVERAL GUITARS, 2 amplifiers, several instruments, 1 Ludwig drum outfit all 25 off. CaU Mrs. Arthur 7. N. Smith, 733-278- 7. 722-316- tp Chevro- IBM let Wagon, with or without Curtis tereo. CaU Daatrup. MUST SELL 25 OR MORE pedigree rabbits from Pearl River, New York, Registered Stock. Closing outside pens for winter. From same stock which placed first at Fair this year. Also some pens for Von Edwards. Phone 722-302- 0. 10-9-u-sc CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help In our recent orrow. For the beautiful servfloral offerings end other ice, RANCHETT FOR BALE Our ranch home in Mt Emmons, kindnesses we are deeply central heating, landscaped, grateful. Mrs. Flora Murphy, diofoe pasture acres with Norman and Paul plenty of water. Ben and Murphy, and Druse ilia Opal Gomm. Phone 454-36and Families Felt 2, Afton, Wyoming, qr 6 Real Estate tp BIB-658- 1. For Salo 88 886-822- CABD OF THANKS BRICK HOME, We deeply appreciate all of in apartment basement, garage. Call after 4 p.m. or you people for the many, many acts of kindness at this time Saturdays or Sundays, of our great sorrow. Its times like this we realize how wonHOME with city derful people are. Words just water, 60 acres pasture, 22 can not express the gratitude mile from we have in our hearts for all shares water, Roosevelt City, limits. West-- ' of you. You have certainly em Ranch Realty, Office helped us bear our burden. residence Bob Fausett, Tom and Doris Fausett, Dick A Mildred Fausett BRICK HOME, ar PICKUP, V-as is $125.00. long bed, Call evenings or weekends, 1958 CHEVROLET 8, tc 454-362- 5. HANNAHS husband, Hector, hates hard work, so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Nielsen Furniture, Roosevelt Phone APPLES, all kinds! Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, etc. Free 0. Reid delivery. Call Bench. 722-223- 9. 353-446- STEWING HENS, 3 for 722-218- 7. tp 722-241- 9, 722-204- 2. full basement, carport, car8. peted, nearly new. CaU 722-316- 11-6-u- sc Notice 949-669- 6, tp sc GONE OVERSEAS TO live! . Want to seU 66 Blue Caprice Chevrolet Excellent condition. CaU 646-543- 5. O Miscellaneous The Board of Education la accepting applications until FARM AND ranch real estate December 5, 1969, for the posiof loans. Long term. Competitive tion of rates. Federal Land Bank Duchesne County School Disblanks can Assoc., Box 11528, Salt Lake trict. Application be secured Supt. contacting by City, Utah. Roosevelt phone, DuClerk-Treasur- Thomas J. Abplanalp, chesne County School District, REMOVE EXCESS body fluid Duchesne, Utah. Applicant to with FLUIDEX Tablets, only be available, for employment $1.69 at Modern Drug Store on March 1, 1970. in Roosevelt MICKELSON, aa tp 454-335- 2. ll-6-2- tc 454-365- JEEP PICKUP. Phone OFo.1 Rent SMALL HOME for Dates of publication, Nov. 13, 20, 27, and Dec. 4, 1969. rent CaU 722-289- 4. 2 HOUSES, 1 furnished and 1 partially furnished. CaU at Phillips Motel In person for details. OFFICES FOR RENT Ah ooedltkmed, not water, heat and custodial services ftim-IshsNswly pointed. Rsason-abl- y priced. Can Dssn Frsnd-SM- , tp 3. A DAVID BRADLEY 1,000-lFeed Mixer, like new. Phone 8, Uoyd Roberts. b. 848-257- tp SPECIAL good condition. Contact Mrs E. 1957 BUICK Hurley, SOUP'S ON, the rug that is, so dean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shamStore pooer $1. Sprouse-Retl- z in Roosevelt 722-323- 9. d. or 722-27-91 722-288- 4. , tp TUNEUP OR OVERHAUL YOUR: Chainsaws Rototillers Lawntnowers Garden Tractors Pump Motors All Gasoline Engines SHARPEN: LAwn Mowers Chain Saws Scissors Hand Saws Circle Saws, etc. all new pioneer Chain Saw Light Weight Automatic Oiler! only $149.95 Parts All-C- ar EXCELLENT MEADOW faU and winter pasture for lease. 320 acres, loka. Can 722-273- 9, or 722-217- 7. HOME, CaU dose in. unfum-ishe454-367- furnished Phone 722-252- d. 7. Apt ll-13-- 9. Notice To Creditors OF FONTELLA Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at DAVIS A CUTLER, G. Blaine Davis, Drawer J, County and City Building, Duchesne, Utah 84021, on or before the 30th day of January, 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance with5, the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification aa required therein. LOUIE GALLOWAY, Administrator of the Estate of Fontella Galloway Published October 30, and November 6, 13, 20, 1969. ESTATE GALLOWAY, 75-9-- O' Rent or Lease GOOD BUSINESS building for offices or small store, across from Penney s, next to Dairy Frees. Excellent location. Call 722-967- 7. 10-2-u- O Lost kKWxkb oM'kkEi German ahorthalr pointer, answers to 'Shadow," large liver ticked with liver head, light streak down nose. Lost at Heber Junction on Oct. 31. Liberal reward offered for information leading to his safe return. Call collect, or notify State Police at Heber. te 1 BLACK BROCKEL yearling, branded D on left hip, lost south of Whiterocka Phone Don Mecham. Notice To Creditors OF FONTELLA GALLOWAY, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at DAVIS A CUTLER, G. Blaine Davis, Drawer J, County and City Building, Duchesne, Utah 84021, on or before the 30th day of January, 1970. Claims must be presented In accordance with5, the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. LOUIE GALLOWAY, Administrator of the Estate of Fontella Galloway Published October 30, and November 6, 13, 20, 1969. ESTATE 75-9-- 353-448- 2, sc Roosevelt ISt-S- er Clerk-Treasur- 10x45 MOBILE HOME, two bedrooms, 1958, good dean unit washer, air conditioner, new drapes Must see to appreciate. Phone er 722-252- 2. sc 1950 and Family, Harry A Carrie ThaynS and Family $1.00. or see Ray Call McClellan, 4 miles south of Roosevelt 'FALL CLEARANCE SALE Closeout on console stereos, $169.95 and up. Also, new box springs and mattresses, $29.95 and up, each. Novelty supplies. Jims Furniture, in Roosevelt Want clean heat? $e$one' Free Hearing Aid Service Center j domt, On . . . AND LET ME GIVE YOUR HEARING AID A HOT WEATHER CHECK-U- P .. Duchesne, Ells Motel Tuesday, Nov. 18, 9 to 11 tm. Roosevelt, Frentlsr Motel Wednes., Nov. 19, 9 to 11 am. MtTONi Formal training started November 3 for the ten trainees to be employed in the Ute Fabricating Company. It Is being conducted by two representatives of Utah Stats University, the plant manager, Richard Jones, and the plant foreman, Wayne Mr. Swimmer Is a Sioux Swimmer. Indian from the Cheyenne River Reservation. At the conclusion of four weeks of Institutional training, the people wUl enter Into a training 50-25- 949-666- O For Salo in Duchesne County, State of Utah throughoct the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in USBAM. Grace P. 39510 Whipple, 5790 Golden Drive, -Murray, Utah, 0.10 sec. ft of water diverted from a n. well 0 ft deep at a point from N. 1650 ft E. 240 Cor. See. 27, T3S, R7W, 8 and used for domestic purposes of 5 families, of 5 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 Irrigation of 5.0 acs. All uses in NW-SESec. 27, T3S, R7W. 39572 Ray Lee, of Tabiona, Utah 0.1 sec.-f- t. water from a 7 --in. well 90-11480 ft ft deep at a point N.Cor. Sec. E. 1200 ft. from SE 3 T1S, R8W, and used for stockwatering of 40 cattle, 100 sheep and 3 horses. All uses In SE4 Sec. 3, T1S, R8W. (43-223- 4) Roosevelt $ Formal training starts for new Ute Industry Engineer to appropriate water BONDED, LICENSED, NOT OFFICE BCILDINa Thoron Loavltt Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Gas Furnaces AGENCY niDMNOI . Office Ses. 722-13- Notice To COLEMAN AND LENNOX 317 Sa Mela, Sail Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. Uysocan'f hear T.V. if wmrYmM corns Is mumbles pad see ms. Moybs Idn CHy, UN Mill SS YOU! $TAN0ARD OIL RUN IN ROOSEVELT 722-213COLDER COLLINS CALL Standard OH Company o CalUomla ng session. In addition to the above ten, five employees of the Ute Arts and Crafts Company started training in this same classs for the first week. After the week's period of orientation they wUl enter Into a training session. K (43-223- 7) James D. Buck, 4084 S. 8400 W. Magna, Utah, 1.0 sec. --ft. of water di89524 (43-223- 5) Formal training began last week for 10 employees of the Ute Fabricating Company and five employees of the Ute Arts and Crafts Company. Training will be followed by experience. Back-To- - School ob OBEBSOlO flTSa O&a GBHS verted from Lake Canyon Stream at a point S. 2750 ft Mrs. Orlando Rachele, Roosevelt, re- from NW Cor. Sec. ceived word that her brother, Mike E. 1875 12, T5S, R7W, and used for Blanusa, was recently appointed unewr domestic purposes of 1 family, sheriff of San Leandras County, Calif. stockwatering of 200 cattle He Is a 10 year veteran of law enforceand from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 ment work, having served on the Modesto for Irrigation of 40.0 act. All police force the past 8 years. uses in SW Sec. 5 EKSEfc Mrs. Connie Rollings and family, Salt Sec. 6, EVi Sec. 7, T5S, R8W. B. lairs visited with her parents, Mr. and 39364 Virgil Mrs. Presley Timothy over the weekend. Mecham, Route 1, Roosevelt t. water sec.-fof 0.015 Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yack spent from a 6 --in. well 50-3ft Wednesday and Thursday In Salt Lake W. deep at a point S. 2300 visiting with her sister and family, Mr. 100 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 36, and Mrs. BUI Edge. Mr. Yack also attenT1S, R2W, and used for doded to business. mestic purposes of 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Arlys Iorg, Magna were 8 35 of cows, stockwatering 1 to guests at the Ross Iorg residence over horses, and from Apr. the weekend. They went pheasant hunting Oct 31 Irrigation of 0.25 acs. Sec. whUe they were here. All uses in SENW 86, T1S, R2W. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sorensen, Sdplo, Protests resisting the grantwere weekend guests at the home of Mr. ing of these applications with and Mrs. Presley Timothy. The ladles reasons therefore must be fried are sisters. They also visited with their in duplicate with the State son and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Garth SorenEngineer, 442 State Capitol, sen. Balt Lake City, Utah 84114, on Bonnie Eksund and roommate, Mary or before Dec. 20, 1969. Salt Uke, spent the weekend with C. Wood, Lambert, Hubert Bonnies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald STATE ENGINEER Eksund. Published in the Uintah Basin Mr. and Mrs. Otto Luke, Midway, were Standard, Rooievelt, Utah, on Nov. 6, 13, and 20, 1969. weekend visitors at the home of their daughter and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd. Kay Weight was a business visitor in Salt Leke Thursday Nov. 6. Among the ladles who were over night guests at the Salt Leke residence of Mr. ESTATE Of IDA MAY ANDMrs. Gordon Harmston were Mrs. and ERSON, Deceased: Clem Lab rum, Mrs. Jack Harmstoo, Mrs. Creditors win present claims Ed Yack, Mrs. Lynn Lab rum , Mrs. Charwith vouchers to the underles Denver, Mrs. Dale Larsen, Mrs. Uoyd signed at DAVIS A CUTLER,. Attorneys at Law, Drawer J, Fenn, Mrs. Rex Iamb, Mrs. Harold DeUer County and City Building, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Jr.; Mrs. Jay Duchesne, Utah 84021, by Gates. They were also Joined by Mrs. January 23, 1970. Claims must Richfield. LeVere Labrum, be presented in accordance Don Rasmussen and Mrs. nil oi sen, with provisions of Utah the farm home attended Harmston Jack Code Annotated 1953, and with administration state program at the Fedeproper verification as required therein. ral Building in Salt lake Thursday and 8USANA DOTY, Friday. Administratrix Mr. and Mrs. Robert deMlk and Kent, Published October 23, 30, Salt Lake were over night visitors with and November 7, 14, 1969. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Three babies were blessed and given names in Sacrament meeting Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Defa was given the name, Jeana Verlyn, by Thomas Fabrlzlo. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Sizemore was given the The name of Michelle by Ted Nye. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. David Roberts was given the name of Monlda by her father. ft (43-222- 7) ft - Notice To Creditors 75-9-- 5, Two children were confirmed In Sacrament meeting, Michael Pat Casper by his father Darreld Casper, Tammara Ann Hackett by' Bishop K. David Roberts. Mrs . Tnelma Nye went to Salt lake to attend a postoffice Christmas meeting for the postmasters, she stayed on for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Curry and family. She reported she enjoyed herself very much. Jay Lazenby was In Kamas Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lazenby and famUy, Mrs. Norma Wagstaff and Sherris Jackson went to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa were In Provo on business. The Top-PUpassed their solo-flig- ht In Primary Tuesday and invited their mothers to attend. They served a treat of everything that Is grown in the Holy land. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Greenhough spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank GUes went to Salt Lake. From Salt Lake visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank GUes Sunday was Mr, and Mrs. Jay GUes and chUdren. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Sizemore and children. Elwood Carter is spending a few days here on the farm. The Elections were held Tuesday. Mayor is Chester Smith, CouncUmen Dennis Jones, and Frank Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lee GUes and chUdren Hunter, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones and famUy and at the home of Mrs. Margaret GUes. Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper and family were In Kamas Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper received word that her brother, Draper GUes, from Salt Lake had a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper were In Salt lake spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Casper and famUy. They also visited with Draper GUes in Cottonwood Hospital. ots Monday Dennis left for Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. MorrUl Labrum spent the weekend in Salt Lake attending Market week and visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Blrchell visited In Salt Lake Wednesday with their new grandson. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Barr. He was born Nov. 4. Mrs. Barr Is the former Pam Blrchell. Mrs. Karen Orton, Ogden visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Elmer, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hulllnger and at famUy, Ogden, were weekend visitors the Hollis Hulllnger residence. Deanna Bowman and Ralph Uoyd, Salt Lake, were over night guests, Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. John David Andrews and daughter, Salt Lake spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Fenn. Mrs. Gladys Zimmerman and grandson Jeff Clayton were guests at the Ferrell Crozler home over the weekend. Out of town people who attended the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelton were, Mrs. Genlel Morgan, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mecham, Salt Lake; Mrs. Thomas Betz, BUI, Marie and Wendy and Charlotte Wegglns, Sunnyslde, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Rockwood were the courlucky winners of a trip to Berma, Co. Cola They Bottling tesy of the Pepsi will leave Salt Lake by Jet Wednesday morning and return home Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. T. A. Sullivan spent several days last week visiting with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Sullivan and family Granger. They also visited with Mrs. Sullivan's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen FrandsenandMrs. Orson relaWilkins, Murray. visited with Cora Todd, Salt Lake, Out of the basin people who visited tives over the weekend. and Mrs. George Berrett, SaMr. with ...Mrs. Ellen Beaver and famUy, Logan, turday, were Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timo' were overnight visitors with her grand- -' She thy, Raymond and Beverly, Garland; Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fenn. and Mrs. Robert Holt and two chUdren, Mrs. and also visited her parents, Mr. CentervUle; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, Merrill Usonbee. Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Berrett, school Joan Sullivan was home from and Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berrett was She accompanied .. for the weekend. Lake. Salt two daughters, by Vaun Ryan, Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Walker returned Mr. and Mrs. Gam Blrchell, Dennis home Sunday after visitingwlth their chUdand Patricia and Mrs. Wanless Shields, ren in Salt Lake and Clearfield. Lake Gary and Cindy motored to .Salt Sunday. Low heat, Mh cost? La-bru- m. Notice Notice Is hereby given that the Roosevelt City Council wlU hold a PUBLIC HEARING at 8:00 P.M. on December 1, 1969, in the City Building, at which time public consideration will be given to Include the following described prop-of Zone erty in the Industrial Roosevelt City aa recommended by the City Planning Commission: feet Beg at a point 1625.5 west and 1656.95 feet South of the East Quarter comer of Section 21 Tp. 2 South, Range 1 West, Uintah Spec-is ial Meridian, which point on the North boundary line of the U. S. Highway 40 CALL Y0UN4THNDAM PIL IN ROOSEVELT . MAN GOLDEN POUINS 722-213- 5 Standard Oil Company d California DIRECTORY and RIght-of-Wa- South-Ea- st point is also the comer of the State Highway Equipment Shed lot; thence North 29 deg. 49 min. West 850 feet on the boundary st North-Ealine of same, to the corner of this lot; thence West 850 feet on the boundary 11ns of the State Shed Highway Equipment comer lot to the North-We- st st of same; thence South-Weon a line which la parallel of U. S. to the center-lin- e Intersectuntil 40 Highway llna ing the West boundarywhich Roosevelt City, of on the boundary llna is the between line boundary of half West and half East aid Sec. 21; thence South on this boundary Una until o intersecting the N r t h lln Right-Of-WNorth-Ea- st way 40; thence on the Highway boundary Una to the point of beg. Josephine Yergensen, Recorder, Roosevelt City Corporation Published in the Uintah Basin standard November 13 ana zo, -- noon place to tuo EAT AND SLEEP . . . o o H U I CARPETS Also . . . carpal binding and laalallatlaa of all flor cavariagi Frontier Grill and Motel aascvcM. Clat . 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