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Show 12 STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, December 1. IMrtl Phone News Xtema to Limited facilities for UBCCE downs Utah 722-21- Tech Monday, Flaming Gorge now 92-6- 0 The UBCCE basketball team beat Utah Tech at Provo Monday night with a score Don Solmonson was high scorer of 0. Charles Denver and with 26 points. Burke Eldredge each mad 10 points. This is the second win for the home boys In five games played. There will be a game at Roosevelt Jr. high Thursday, Dec. IS at 8 p.m. when the UBCCE team meets a Vernal team. "For winter travelers to Flaming a very limited number of facilities will be kept open," announced Forest Ranger , Richard Benjamin and Gorge, 02-6- CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE Basketball Scores Leaf Jewelry Jade Black Diamond Glassware Rock Jewelry Ideal Christmas Gift Suggestions! Bureau of Reclamation Field Chief, C.L. Edmondson today. Offices in Dutch John, Manila and Green River, Wyoming, will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through the winter. One camping loop In Lucerne and Antelope campgrounds will be kept open, and water will be vail -able In one or two of the comfort stations In each of these campgrounds. Csdar Springs, Bootleg and Greendale Overflow campgrounds are completely closed for the winter. "However, campers are welcome to use the other campgrounds at Flaming Gorge until snow blocks access to them. Visitors will, need to bring water if they camp In areas . other than Lucerne and Antelope," the officials explained. Also on the list of facilities now closed MR. A MRS. LEGRANDE GILBERT They attended the National Fana Bureau convention la Washington, D. G, hut week. They were part of the 100 persons going by charteiod plane to the convention. Tablona, 66 Green River, SO Tabiona, 87 Wasatch Academy, 65 Altamont, 40 Wasatch Academy , 55 Altamont, 50 East Carbon , 82 Duchesne, 50 Moab 68 Duchesne 67, Montlcello, 63 Union, 80 North Sanpete, 70 Mocassins Bead Work i Infantrymans badge for given to Wayne Allred the winter are the marinas at students visit Hoad Start schools UHS Moqui Trading Post The Home Living students from Union high school, visited the Headstart Headquarters In Myton and Fort Duchesne, Wednesday, November 10, to observe the In their various activities children throughout the day. Comments Blade by the students In reI was ports after their trip, included: very impressed with the love and understanding the teachers showed these Pm sure that they are truly children. being given a good "Headstart." "Not once did I observe any child display rude or bad conduct towards another It was child or teacher. ROOSEVELT - EAST ON HIGWAY 40 ' ' NELSON AGENCY Phone 722-250- 1 ROOSEVELT, UTAH THERES STILL TIME TO . . . ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS really great." "I think this program Is really good for any child, and especially ones whose parents have financial needs. Lots of times, when there is a shortage of money ! In the family and the mother has to work, IN STOCK SPECIAL ON . . . Boys Shirts & Jackets Shirts ' - the little child is not taught all he should be, before entering elementary school. The Headstart Program Is the perfect experience for those children. I think Mens It's great! Ladies Dusters Take advantage of Wards overstock reduced drastically! All Another girl alter explaining the things that the children had leaned and experienced during the day commented, No wonder they call It Headstart. Parents and Interested adults are Invited to come to either of the Headstart Headquarters and see how the program works. The Combat Infantryman Badge was swarded to Sp4 Wayne Allred at Camp Frenzell-Jone- s, Vietnam, Oct. 1. Sp4 Allred, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred, Myton is assigned as an Infantryman with Company A, 2nd Battalion of the 100th Light Infantry Brigades 3rd Infantry. The C1B has been awarded since late in World War II for sustained ground contact against an enemy. The private entered the Army in February of this year and was stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., before arriving overseas in July. He Is a 1068 graduate of Union high school In Roosevelt. Wayne A. Wright Is alcoholism counselor Wayne A. Wright has been employed Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation counselor for the Ute Indian Tribe Alcoholism Information and rehabilitation as program. He attended Utah State University, where he recently obtained his masters degree In sociology along with his BS In the same field. During the past academic year he served as a laboratory instructor of soci-aolo- gy at USU. Mr. Wright and his wife, Lynn Marie, are both natives of Canada and have lived In Utah since 1066. Both expressed their pleasure with the warm reception they have received In this area. RED DADR AUCTION (CASH OR TRADE) EXTENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! if New and Used Couch and Chair Sets New Recliners, black, cold and freon $59.00 Buck-boar- d, Lucerne and Cedar Springs, and the Visitors Centers at Flaming Gorge Dam and Red Canyon. The tour through Flaming Gorge Dam has been closed too. "Winter travelers to Flaming Gorge should come equipped for cold and snow," water-prowinter clothes, s bowels and tire chains are a must during the coming months." self-guidi- OPEN DAILY FROM 11:00 A.M. TO 8:00 PJtL accompanied the group were Louise Cuch, Hazel Wardle, Ina Lou Chapoose, Marietta Reed and Carlos Reed. The group was very well received in each school and the students In Provo were grateful for the fact that our students came po far to present this fine entertainment. 25 Occasional Chain, sell-in- ng . 6 Chain Rcfrifcraton, Like-Ne- w priced at of $72 and Upright Freezers Stokermatic in food dition con- Open 9:30 a.m to 8:00 p.m. through Chirstmas! Roy and Consign every day! About 40 students from Todd Elementary school accompanied by parents, community workers and school personnel pre- PHONE sented an all Indian Program to students In the Maeser and Jefferson schools In Provo November 20. This was another Title I program in connection with the Ute History project. Norma Denver directed the program and Superintendent As-h- el Evans and Grant Drollinger represented the Uintah School District. A new Indian number which was written and produced by Mrs. Phyllis ly was Introduced in this program. Kirs. Oberhansely has written several other numbers that have been enjoyed In many programs. 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