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Show 3 glBIBf 33) Dr. and Mra. Read Oldroyd and daugSuean and Janice from Portland, Or., and Mra. Steven Lloyd of Provo vlalted aeveral daya thla week at the home of Mr. and Mra. Bruce Smith. Sgt. Eddie Brown was here over the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown. Accompanying him was a friend, John Rlecter from Pasadena, Calif. They are stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo. Mrs. Evelyn Murdock accompanied Phyllis Day to Salt Lake Monday. Grant Murdock who has been in the Veterans Hospital returned home with them. Home for the weekend was Curtis hter Special college class being taught at DHS Something new In college education was' started at the Duchesne high school last Thursday when a group of students began the study of college English during a released time period. The class Is being taught by Professor Robert Wood, full time staff member of the Uintah Basin Center for ConThe class will be tinuing Education. English I which all freshman college students are required to attend. In orer to become eligible to take the class students were required to have a "B plus average or better and pass the English placement exam. Students attending the first class were Nancy Welsh, Juan Hardy, LeAnn Jacobsen, John Tellsak, Garth Taylor, Linda Peatross, Sylvia Taylor, Kent Poulson, Wendell Moon, Lori Perkins. Mike Brag-do- n and Wendy Broadhead. Mrs. Erma Oakley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Flnllnson in Delta over the weekend. The Flnllnsons have a baby boy born Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant and Norma Earl were in Provo two days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, Rex Thompson and Grant Mr. Cloud Is on detail In ParCloud. son, Wyo., for the Bureau of Reclamation. Returning home from Page, Aria., where ho has been on detail for the past 80 days is Peter R. "Jake Jacobson. Mr, and Mrs. John Martin from Alameda, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rlndahl and son from Denver, Colo., ted with Mrs, Alice Summers and other family members over the weekend. Calvin Carman and Ken Leavitt were In the Richfield area over the weekend Elk hunting, Lawnle Mayhew of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Mayhew on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Don Mayhew and famiIn Salt Lake over the weekend were ly where they visited with Mr, and Mrs. Guy Mayhew and Mr. and Mrs. Don Har- WUlard l. vl.Ulng fo her family Up with Boulder, Colo., Salt The Verl 'Dickers visited In Just had has who with Verls mother, ...Mrs. Carrie Earl. Stake Board members who attended the Relief Society session of General conference in Salt Lake last week were Violet Merkley, Helen Odeklrk, Inez Swasey, Arvella Moon, and Thelda Halstead. Mr?' and Mrs. Clint Ames attended funeral services tor an Infant granddaughAmts ter born to Mr. and Mrs. Allan They then went to Provo on Tuesday. to attend the services of an unde, moMr. and Mrs. Bernard Daatrup with ba to Thursday lake Salt tored to their granddaughter, who underwent kidney of Mr. surgery . She Is the daughter and Mrs. Larry Maxflald. visited In ...Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred Orem with their son Udell on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tsd Barton of Falrvlew visited with their son Jack and family over the weekend. Visiting with the Lamar Stevenson wan Mr. and Mrs. John Trane from West a Jordan. They were lucky In getting MleheOe Eldredge, Roosevelt, shews ribbons and trophies wen fer horemanhlp during the pnst summer month. one splker. Also elk hunting and visiting with relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson of Riverton. the Uintah and Ducheane County fairs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Bus) Shiner of At the Uintah County Fair she won 1st Salt Lake came for the elk hunt and place in Western Pleasure, Equitation and want with their dad and mother, the Lloyd Pole Bending and received a ribbon and Shiners. Michelle Eldredge, 11, daughter of Mr. trophy in each division. At the Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Week epanta and Mrs. Elmer (Bumps) Eldredge, has County fair she won blue ribbons In few daya In Salt lake taking cart of their won many swards for her riding during the Western Pleasure and Halter class and a grandchildren while their parents, the Tom past summer. first place in pole bending for which she Nunleys want Elk hunting. She has participated and placed In received ribbons. several rodeos held in the Basin during the past summer and took top honors at both Mrs. Susan Fouse and daughter Ethel and Mr. and Mrs. Ern Ferguson of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead on Sunday. Mrs. Fouse was a Pioneer of Duchesne County and just recently celebrated her 94th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Swope and daughter Lori, of Salt Lake visited with his mother, Susan Doty over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day of Provo spent the weekend at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-ro- w Day. Friends and neighbors had a gning away party for Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Marett on Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Bill Tollefson. They have moved to Calexico, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Thomas and 9 girls, Provo visited over the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant. Mr. and Mrs. John McAfee and son Johnny of Salt Lake visited with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew over the weekend. ris. Tom and .Sheryl White and daughter Lara Lee were hero over the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White. Tom showed pictures taken In Equador where he recently spent 2 12 months studying irrigation systems and gathering information for his Masters Thesis. Sheryl also spent a week there during her vacation. Mrs. Judy Jackson who is student teaching at the Adams school in Logan visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Turner over the weekend. She returned home with her husband, Clyde and his father, Art Jackson. Also here visiting with parents is David Turner from Alhambra, Calif. Accompanying him is Miss Rleta Strafford from Eagle Rock, Calif. Mrs. Helen Odeklrk is in Salt Lake visiting at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jenkins and 2 daughters from Lamore, Calif., visited on Monday at the home of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jenkins. Clifton will leave for Vietnam Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larsen of Ogden were here last weekend visiting at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hadden. Equestrian Michelle Edredge wins horsemanship honors rnimnin mawa cji Ben and Milton Wilson homes. Bonnie Wilson, who is attending Snow Visiting at the Rae Goodrich homo this week are Mr. and Mrs. Gary String-ha- m and family from Saskatoon, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goodrich and Jim Goodrich from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards and family from Mantua, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sanders and Beryl Merkley from Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley. They came to attend the Testimonial honoring Elder Delbert Merkley. Elder Merkley will enter the Mission Home October 10 prior to his departure to the England Central Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frederick from Salt Lake have been recent visitors In College in Ephraim, spent the weekend at home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodrich left last week for Othello, Wash., where they will visit with the Jack Goodrich family and help them with their potato harvest. Glen Jacobson and son Michael from Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend elk hunting In the mountains. They visited with Reid Goodrich while here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons and family spent the weekend In Salt Lake. Michele and Bernlece Grant from Provo and Peggy Ahlborn spent the weekend at the Ernest Ahlborn home. Peggy Is going to the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett visited Sunday with Laura Gray In Sprlngvllleand with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bartlett In Orem. They also visited their son Rulon in American Fork. Mrs. Mark Bartlett Is recovering from a back operation. Sara and Keren McKee accompanied the Lester Bartlett's to American Fork where they visited the Melvin Kitchen family. Trldeil. Sara OaIIaoa IrVIIVgC fk9M Bowen accompanied Keren McKee home Monday. Keren has spent the past week visiting in American Fork and LehL Sara has returned to Trldeil to live with her mother while her husband, Ralph Is In Vietnam. Bob Goodrich returned home Thursday from the Roosevelt hospital after spending several days thers following an appendlctomy. Mr. and Mrs. Laren Ross spent a few daya last week visiting at the Harold Allred home In Orem and at the Ray Buckwalter home In Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Kitchen enjoyed a fishing trip last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson have received word from their son Elder Thomas Wilson that he Is now laboring in Prince, Elder Wilson Is la- George, Canada. boring with the Lamanltes and reports that he Is enjoying his mission. Myrtle and John Berkenpass from Ogden and Shlrleen Berkenpass from San Francisco were recent visitors at the roare to Wendy Broodhead In to he held during releaaed time at college cl Duchene High School. There are 14 students attending the Profmoor fit Wood explain els. Notice QUAUIEIEDICA MSIEBflg BALE OF OIL AND 0A9 MINING LEASES TRIBAL INDIAN LANDS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS ...he believes in Closing the barn doorl UINTAH AND OntAY AGENCY Fort Ducheane, Utah 84028 SEALED BIDS will be received until 2:00 p.m Mountain Daylight Time, Oct. IS. 1070, and opened at that time in the office of the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Fort Duchesne, Utah, for leasing of 33 tracts of Tribal land, containing 11,805 acres, more or less, in Townships 2, 3, and 4 South. Ranges 4. 5, 9 and 10 West. Uinta Meridian, Duchesne and Wasatch Counties. Utah, and 5 tracts of allotted land containing 840 acres, more or less. In Township 10 South. Range 20 East Salt Lake Meridian, Uintah County, Utah, of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah, for oil and gas mining purposes. Details of the lease opening and how and where GUNN McKAY endorses the old adage of "on ounce of prevention." Providing belter opportunities for education, vocational training, recreation and employment fust has to be belter than "making the judges get tougher and filling the jails with juveniles." 722-240- 6. 33. Dates of publication OFF Pm. 0D QB UTAHICONCRETEIPIPEICO OGDEN 190 Wad Arowo ( Isid John rl Uni I II I . I AiUertixement by ('ll Iren (iule. Chairman) f. SALT LAKE 1901 Redwood Rood Phono 1474)1 71 LOGAN for (iunn McKay. Wollitr lank Iwildm, 752 310 nn O O ' Successful operator of Moon Lake Resort for 18 years. Experienced in dealing with County, State and Federal Agencies. pleted requirements for the degree of Master of Education In secondary education administration at Utah State Univer- O Active Church Leader Australian mission. sity. VITALLY INTERESTED IN CONSERVATIVE PROGRESS Max T. Excell earns Master off Ed degree . ear Max T. Excell, Pangultch, has sociation. com- Mr. Excell conducted s seminar on the inherent strengths of small schools a study of how teachers can take advantage of those strengths to provide an adequate education for students of small schools. He earned a bachelors degree In physical education In 1986 from College of Southern Utah. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Excell, Pangultch. He Is married to the former Glenda Richards of Oakley, and will continue as principal of Tiblona High School and elementary school In the Duchesne County School District. recently returned from a FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY! Pledges dedicated, impartial service to ALL SECTIONS of Duchesne County if elected! Your vote will be appreciated. GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1970 (Paid Political Advertisement) hoot m 22. 1970 GPQDi 3W-I- I County Commissioner 2-Y- Active participant in Civic Affairs, including: Chairman Duchesne County Fair Board: Manager of Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Co.; President of Duchesne County Farm Bureau; Member of National Forest Permittees As- 75-9-- cyan, oco Hion Republican Candidate ffor To Creditors AlCSIZtrOFCONCWTE District-Democr- at Mountain Home Rancher O ESTATE of MARY ELVIRA YOUNG. Deceased: Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of DAVID SAM. County end City Building. Duchesne. Utah 84021. on or before the 15th day of Jnn.. 1971. Claims must be presented in setm dance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verifications as required therein. SHERMAN YOUNG. SR.. Administrator of the Estate of Mary Elvira Young, Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 1. 8. 15. and SIZE$4lTO:24; for Kemp Notice IRRIGATIONlDR AINAGEPIPE 1st Sept. 24, and Oct. 1 and 8, 1970. CONCRETE As a former high school teacher, Gunn McKay can relate to youth. He can talk their language. As a Slate legislator and Administrative Assistant to Governor Calvin Ramplon he knows how effective legislation is accomplished. He talks that language, loo. VOTE on Nov. 3 to file bids may ba obtained by contacting the Branch of Real Property Management, Uintah and Ouray Agency. Fort Duchesne. Utah 84028, Extension telephone Joe 1 PROVO 990 Spring! Rood Phono fed fradki!! our lot is full off Some real sharp, nearly new units, right donw to the cheap ones . . ... Youll find one to fit your need and your pocket book! G& L Chevrolef-Buic- k Co. "SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST - QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON!" PHONE 7222411 (JAY GATES, OWNER) ROOSEVELT, UTAH 373-647- tVERYTHING.WE.SElLBECOMES FOREVER. 4 o 1. |