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Show STANDARD Kixmrvelt Utah Thurnd.y, October 1, 1970 10 Council installation for Scouters set Oct. 1 Tha annual business meeting and Installation of council officers of the Utah National Parks Council will be held Thursday, October 1, 1970, 7:30 p.m. at the Council office In Provo. All Institutional Representatives of tha institutions that are sponsoring tha scouting program should plan to attend the meeting. They will attend a special training program with District Chairman. All District committee members and Commissioners will also attend a special session of training In tha fields of service to units; advancement, training, finance, health and safety, organization and membership. Anyone planning to attend should contact District Chairman Floyd Lab rum or District Commissioner John Chasel to plan rides. Contractors invited to bid on reservoir sign Little League football action-packweek of little football. night Thursday Playing league the powerful team of Smiley's ran up 60 points against the scoreless lions. Kent Olsens team just couldnt quite get Into the scoring end of the game although the team came up with good tackles. Main scorers for Smlley'a were Steven Lamb, Ken Trowbridge, Brad Den- ver and Kelly Miller. The second game ended In a 48-- 8 score with the Cardinals over the Bears. These two teams showed a lot of good spirit, but Kent Denver's boys had the ball game all the way over Duane Rlc-he- ns team. The Bears only touchdown was scored by Mark Ferguson. The Cardinals points were scored by 3 touchdowns by Logan Berrett, Wade Baird scored 2, Glade Mitchell 1, extra points Another concrete and masonry base for a sign will be erected at tha view area overlooking Starvation Reservoir adjacent to Highway 40 and the new bridge, announced Palmer B. DeLong, C enteral Utah Project Manager at Provo. Local contractors are Invited to enter bids on the structure and the bids are to be opened October 13, 1970 at 10 ami at the Bureau of Reclamation Office In Duchesne. The cost of the sign base Is estimated to be between 81500 and $1900. VIOM ALTAMONT HUH A , were by Benny Van and Bill Ellison. Thursday night, October 1, the Cardinals play Smileys at 5:30, followed by the Bears and the Lions. ALTAMONT Longhorn Chatter ed By Connie THEATRE Jessen Last week was a busy week for the yearbook staff at Altamont. They have been busy selling ads through out the Uintah Basin, the Longhorns would like to thank those who were so generous In buying and contributing to the yearbook An approximate total of the sale fond. was about $530.00. The Juniors have been busy deciding on class rings and flnaHy reached a decision Friday that everyone was satisfied with. The Longhorns would like to extend their congratulations to our history teacher Mr, Gerry Tuft for the arrival of Ms new son, Trenton Neal Tuft, we hope Mrs. Tuft and the baby are doing well. - FRIDAY SATURDAY OCTOBER TIIUKMDAY -8 Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore CHANGE OF IIADIT SHOW Tuft: 1:00 PM. Saturday Only FREEPOP! DOUBLE DECKER Ice Cream Cones LOTS OF FREE PRIZES DAILY! ROYALTY . . . Foot hell king and queen, Oralg PhUlipe im1 Lynette Hooped, were crowned at the dunce September 10. Check the phone numbers posted in our store . . . 100s of Dollars in prizes given away during our Anniversary Sale! Union football royalty Lowest Prices in Town . . . plus Stamps and Service! Crowned ns football queen Sept. 18 was Lyniiette Hoopes who was selected from the members of the drill team by the football boys. Also selected as football king was Craig Phillips, football king selected by the drill team members. This Is an annual recognition at Union high school. A pep rally was held to send the football team to Morgan, where they played, Friday, September 25. "Our Cougar World" concert was presented by the UHS Music Department, September 30 In the high school gym. New fads? No, It Is Initiation time at Union. A green hand and an onion around the neck has to be a Future Farmer of America. Long underwear, gunny sack dresses and swimming caps marked a new member of the Pep Club. The Harlequin Players, formerly the Thespian Club, required all members to dress as a character and do a skit of an action their character might do. Lynette Hoopes was chosen Football Queen and Craig Phillips, Pep Club King by popular vote In the two organizations. They were honored at the pep club dance that evening, September 18. "Cat Happenings" Is the theme of Unions 1970 Homecoming to be held October 15. Many activities have been planned this the U, pep year Including rally, a football game, a parade, circus and dance. "Close to You" Is the theme of the FF A and FHA Harvest Ball to be held October 2 at Union. A live band "Peace and Quiet" will provide the music. white-washi- only October Bacon Ends ft Pieces 1-2- Yon may have -3 5' Hot Dogs jnst 10' already won ! 10 a.m. to 6p.m. $1.19 IwNt'e Bex b. ng 59' 79' FRANKS BACON 2 CHEESE Good Selection of Office Supplies lb. rick $1.59 UINTAH KANIN STANDARD - Riiu-vri- t 1 Fhuw 122-213- VEL LIQUID aixa 32-o- x. 75' DETERGENT RED DARN ANTI-LEA- (CASH OR TRADE) ! gal. $1.79 VARIETY MENU x. Iy Pickup Sleeper .22 Magnum Kifle $150 with Scope .22 Automatic Rifle .410 Shotgun SIZE 4 bars 86' ZEST KING SIZE deal pak JOY WHILE THEY 2 FILTERS Large Fridge-Freeze- r Combinations 3 Student Desks Good Selection of New & Used Couches & Chairs Good Dinette Sets. Coffee Tables, any size (OPEN 9:30 A.M. 99' BROOMS RAYETTE .22 66' LASTS Pistols, long rifle Good Used Kohler and $145 Campbell Piano Pour aixa 6 for $1.00 CAT FOOD BATH Frozen Foods WESTERN FAMILY FORMULA K PURINA Good Trailer, new tires New Saddle $115 slxc 99' PRESTONE ' SPECIALS x. SHAVE CREAM AUCTION e 6'i-o- EDGE 47' HAIR SPRAY FURNACE CERTIVALUE VITAMINS 1-i- n. 49' -2- -in. 79 Valuta lo 81.19 Orange Juice 6 ox. cane -- 6 cans $1.00 WESTERN FAMILY Strawberries 4 boxes 89' BANQUET Meat Pies 6 for $1.00 CELERY 79' 6:30 P.M.) "wFoivrcoS"tTRlKETMIMI ' BUY ft CONSIGN EVERY DAY! niONE 122-30- Sept. 24-25-2- 61 . In.) L lb. 10 |