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Show KTAMIAIil) - liimM-vrlt- , Thurwiiiy, Align! 27, i O Fair i'tuli 1H70 Winners (Continued from front page) Wllcken, Duchesne; 2nd prize to Peggy Ann Nelson, Upalco; and 3rd prize to Trudy George, Duchesne. A special exhibit of seasonal was provided by Mrs. Carol Cloud and Mrs. Shirley George, Duchesne. It is as a cateplanned to Include table-settigory In future flower shows. The flower show committee this year was headed by Mrs. Judy Shepard and Mrs. Shirley George, Duchesne, with the assistance of Mrs. Liz Bragdon, Mrs. Freda Culley, Mrs. Carol Cloud, Mrs. Wilma Sleight, and Mrs. Betty D Alessandro, all of Duchesne. table-settin- es. GflaaKD CQ2S MB Mr. and Mra. Clyde McCurdy and family, Salt Lake, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wooley, during the week. Also Mrs. Gene Bigelow and son of Rock Springs, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wooley. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Esplln and family Provo, visited his brother, the James Esplln family the weekend, Mr. Esplln is a professor at the BYU In Provo. Kayla Walker, daughter of Mr. and g, Mrs. Elroy Walker left Saturday for Idaho , where she will go to school this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Bountiful, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain, the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Huber and three children, Texas, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huber and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich went to Pay-so- n Sunday to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Birch Rich and family and to get acquainted with their 5th great grandchild, the mother Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Birch Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winners in the Durlirsnr County Pair flower show Shirley (ieorge, Trudy Rnllry, Wilmii Sleight; Imrk row, Evelyn Murdock, Judy Shepherd and Freda Culley. Rex-bur- Diesel smoking? Chevron Diesel Fuels burn clean, increase injector life; triple fuel filter life. STANDARD OIL IN ROOSEVELT M. COLLINS 722-213- 9 CALL YOUR MAN CLYDE . Standard Oil Company ot California I Warburton are the other great grandThis Is the Warburton's 1st parents. great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain received word they are grandparents of a baby girl born August 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ottosen, Salt Lake. The Otto-se-ns have 3 other children, Mrs. Swain left Wednesday to go to Salt Lake to be with the Ottosens for a week and get acquainted with the new grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus visited In Green River, Wyo., Monday with his mother, Mrs. Alice L. Angus and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taliaferro. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump left Wednesday for Clinton to visit with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moosman and family for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle and 2 daughters Kenna Dee and LeAnn visited in Salt Lake during the week with their son, Mr. and Mrs . Jay Hartle , Granger and son, Max Hartle and family, Richfield and attended the reception of Mrs. Max Hartle's sister, Toni Flritsch and Roger Oblad at Salt Lake. Janae and Elaine Wooley have been visiting In Granger with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hartle the past week. Mrs. June Wooley and daughter, Roma and son, Glade were in Salt Lake on Thursday. Glade had a check up to the Dr. on his leg he hurt last spring, they all attended the Circus there. Mrs. Grace Moore and son Ricky were in the flower show were Teresa Wlk'ken, Carol Peterson, Jill H leans rd and Jill llastlan. Junior winners 4-- visitors In Provo on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Mansfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Winn were visitors In Provo CEGEBGDCGE and Salt Lake Thursday. The Jacob Rasmussen's held their reunion Friday, Saturday and Sundiy at Heher last weekend. There were 136 present. Those attending from here were, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen, Merrill Rasmussen and daughter, Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Perry and the Dale Van Luven family. Merrill Rasmussen and Rulon Rasmussen are working In Salt Lake for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus and 2 boys spent the weekend In Salt Lake visiting their son Nyle Angus and family and attended the Circus while there. Steven Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen fell from a moving truck last week and broke the bones In his hand. Louis Littleton was taken to the Uintah County hospital In Vernal last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner and family, Iowa have been visiting at the home of a sister, Mr. and Mrs. William ChanMr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall and ENTERPRISE Fort Diichrune, Utah 84028 Job Opportunity The Ute Tribal Livestock Enterprise is accepting applications for the position of CATTLE FOREMAN at HILL CREEK. Applications are to be filed on Form 171, available at local post offices and mailed to the Ute Tribal Livestock Enterprise, Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026, on or before Sept. 2,. 1970. For further information 3 Ext. 56. call Date of publication August 722-226- 27, 1970. Notice To Water Users FERTILIZER Vigil 1, Box B. Mecham. Rt. No.' 99, Rcoaeelt. Utah, has filed with the State -- IfilETO ia!03nB 4 En- gineer Application No. 40117 to appropriate 0.015 sec.-f- t. of water in Duchesne County, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted from well. 150 ft. deep at a a point N. 630 ft. W. 1210 ft. from E14 Cor. Sec. 36, T1S, R2W, USBftM. and used for of 60 cattle stockwatering within SEtiNEU Sec. 36. T1S, i43-241- 0i amEsnsQi n. MW- - waonfe R2NV, USB&M. aw 4 ggpfrwwfr ftjlfo itfcdAt 933 Utftfr ' 0O iSfiw "Ml1 t'6 afmi o mmmmb O 01 "CSMuhCO ' m hi ana'ftsf 39019 idli'QURD1 'O O & O mod ( "Ota saSttiD -- fadAlMl8iiai S)an33tiC& El la sold by: HUISH DRUG Mall orders filled. SLIMODEX Chevron In Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, UUh. 84114. on or before October 3. 1970. Hubert C. Lambert. STATE ENGINEER. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard. Roosevelt. Utah, on Aug. 20, 27. and Sept. 3, 1970. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers attended Uintah Basin Reunion at Liberty Park In Salt Lake Sunday August 16. Betty Jensen and boy and her mother, Hazel Wardle spent Saturday In Salt Lake. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen. The Avalon ladles club held a chuck wagon supper at the Jess Jensen residence on the night of August 13 for the members of the community and for the people who have lived in this community. A large crowd was In attendance and a program was provided. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jorgensen and boys from Bountiful visited Monday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jorgensen. Kent was here to attend to business In Vernal. Judy Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers graduated from Hollywood Beauty College In Salt Lake August 22. She Is spending this week at the home of her parents and will return to Salt Lake at the end of this week where she has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray have enjoyed the company of Mr. Gray's father and a cousin at their home recently. Dura-Lit- lubricant. CALL STANDARD OIL IN ROOSEVELT M. COLLINS - 722-213- 9 YOUR MAN CLVOE TAWNA MITCHELL . . . winner nf nt County Fair event. puhlir Standard Oil Company ol California Hollis G. Hullinger Republican Candidate for COUNTY 4-YE- AR Mike Bishop families, and COMMISSIONER at Las Vegas enjoyed a visit with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Nielson. Mamie Webb of Granada, Arlz., Is an Indian placement student and will live with the Ardoa Evans family this winter. Visitors during the week at the Thomas M. Gilbert residence Included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill, Bountiful and William Hor rocks and children, Pocatello, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans and Troy of LaGrande, Ore., returned home Saturday after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate. A large crowd attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Randy Clayburn at Neola, Saturday night, the young couple will make their home In Salt Lake. -- Mrs. Paulette Peatross was sustained as Junior Sunday school coordinator In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Grease h EP replaces up to 20 specialized products. Reduces chances of applying wrong chillren went to Brown's Park Thursday to visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Folks. Amy Clayburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clayburn Is attending the Laurel leadership conference this week at the BYU campus. This conference was limited to five girls In each Stake, and is the first all Laurel Leadership conference held by the Church. Mr. and Mrs. .Richard Fitzgerald and family went on a trip to Nevada last week. At Overton they visited with the Lee and CEHSHffiEKi our you No SLIMODEX. called prescripproduct tion needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODEX is a tablet No starving, no and easily swallowed. apecial exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costa $3.00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied for any' reason, Just return the unused portion to the makers and get your full money back ftp! amazing dler. iffpagMiAjj.fr twaftMaa weightlake results when LOSS Lubrication probloms? Ed GGBG0BCS5 NTERMOUNTAI gs ng Roosevelt. 1TE TRIBAL LIVESTOCK ' Culley and Mra. Trudy Bailey, both of for the Sweep-stakDuchesne, runner-u- p In the houseplants division, 1st prize went to Mrs. Evelyn Murdock, Duchesne. In flower arranging, 1st prize was won by Mrs, Shirley George, Duchesne, with 2nd prize going to Mrs. Gat Garren, Roosevelt. Mrs. Judy Shepard, Duchesne, took both 1st and 2nd prizes In the artificial flower arrangements. At the close of three days voting, the popular vote for the favorite flower arrangement went to "98, a pink artificial arrangement by Mrs. Shirley Geoge, Duchesne. In the Jr. Division, Judges chose two Best of Show entries; a deep pink gladlola grown by Jill Bleazard, Mt. Home, and three pink dahlias, grown by Carol Peterson, Neola. Under the leadership of Mrs. Alvlra Bastlan, Neola, gladlolas and dahlias grown for H were entered In the junior department. Other entries, of the 53 entered, came from Upalco, Mt. In the flower Home, and Duchesne. arrangements, 1st prize went to Teresa Primary Election Sept. 4, Public Offices Held: Roosevelt City Councilman - School Board. 8 years Civic Offices: President Lions Club - President U.B.I.C. Member of Chamber of Commerce, serving on various committees District Chairman of Scouting. Hp,s held many other positions in Scouting Chairman of UBCCE since its beginning Church Positions: Served twice as Bishop of Roosevelt Ward Roosevelt Stake President for 7 years Stake High Councilman Jerry M. Green reports Navy Petty Officer Third Class Jerry M. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Green of Duchesne reported for duty at the Naval Air Station, Alameda, Calif. Many other executive and teaching positions Business: Presently owns and operates the Hullinger Bottling Company and is paying substantial amount of taxes into the County QDfl cnsfigo a O 00 ww "ft MftiifgnEaQCDc 3336 0waqPi'6BB8e9l0JMIiBBN4pBb 0189 on h igINO'wjDVGD' ft taoi ttsuS' swwimgnftftinflfr GEEQ SECURITY, BankAmericard fertilizers SHOP IN nOOSEVELT Ths Weekend ! welcome Use tihe wiwrlldrs irmsi iioseM co'edM card HfirsusecurityH BankAmericard! 'tyut 72arrts far ESadk to SdraoeO slhoppainig 'ftiwNMili aM ii4 MWni .wpwnfaei w |