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Show 2SEHl53RESJnaiISWA'G2 I ZHlBEBDBSEiIB2RErjrnQ5WAvF5l2r9 JUST WHAT ALWAYS NEEDED ! hurt 7H-336- YOIT DON'T use It. your money Is returned Utah 72I-29J- 1 Call O For Rent IN OR 722-283- Complete Information Insurance Agency 722-338- 7. Utoti ALSO . . . LIFE, HOSPITAL AND BURIAL INSURANCE rooms. Call TERRY TRAILER-slee- ps 5, watei tank wpump, AC-Dlight, butane range with oven, ice box. See Deon Brown. Phone 738-200- 7. 10-8-l- tc HOME in Good location. Roosc-vel- L lease or longer. Nondrinkers. No dogs. Call Floyd Wllkerson, Estate HOME carpeted. Prefer -- 722-212- 2. For Sale HOME for sale Roosevelt. Sec Presley Timothy. Call E-V- ap C GOOD USED HOT POINT 4 $75. Call after 6 p.m. 1965 CHEVROLET PICKUP Good condition, $700. see at 670 South, 2nd East, Roose- -- 722-201- 9. p. VERY NICE in Roosevelt. Phone If no answer, call home JEEP Phone sc A M PER. sc MA CRAIG, ROOSEVELT Pick up seven days a week. Pick up fresh. Call or "HELP FOR THE Alcoholic is available. Contact at 133 No. lat East, Roosevelt or call 722-308- 9, 722-277- 3. 722-294- 9. 722-220- 8. CHOICE LOTS Individual shapes and sizes, contoured along Skyline Drive on the hill west of Roosevelt. Minimum of 100-f- t. frontage. Sewer connections paid. Contact Mrs. O. O. Winterton, O Work Wanted 722-223- 0. FARM AND ranch real estate loans. Long term. Competitive rates. Federal Land Bank Assoc., Box 11526, Salt Lake City, Utah. Roosevelt phone, COWGUR'S APPLIANCE REPAIR- Dryers, irons, stoves, sewing machines. Toasters, washers, vacuums, etc. Phone 1 722-279- 6. tp -2 home- made, with gas light amt stove, ire box, sink, jacks included. $350. Cnll Larry Manning, Roosevelt. 722-219- 4. 10-l-2- tc OPEN ARM Bernina Zig-ZaSewa on buttons, makes buttonholes, overcasts seams, appliques, $150. Phone g. SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED Will take good quality hay or grain in trade. George Rosa. Phone 454-331- 5. 722-296- 7. 722-212- 7. 722-252- 2. 722-223- 9. SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned! A11 house tanka denned. Summer SPECIAL $17.50. Septic Tank Service. Phone Vernal. Office hours 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. DEER AND ELK CUTTING Phone 454-338- 3. tc 'REPOSSESSED Singer Zig-Za- g Sewing Machine. Take up payments, $6.45 per month. Call 454-338- 3. SEWING MACHINES all REPAIRED. Fall' makes tune-u- p special, reg., $12.95, now only $4.95. Call 454-338- 3. tc Tri-Sta- te 789-067- 8, WILL BUY DEER AND ELK skins and scrap metal. Reed Stanxfield, Bridgeland, Phone 646-518- 1. tc 722-333- 9. BIG HOLSTEIN s springer the or head the by by heif-er- truckload. Alva C. Snow. Call 6 nr 10-- 1 use 722-327- 1. O Wanted ta 722-223- 9. 722-310- 8. lp MILK COOLER and milking machine. Plume 353-458- 4. 646-544- 2. RAMS FOR SALK Suffolk und Cidtinihias. Hampshire or Phone 722-313- 7. 949-G63- S 722-218- 9. WANTED: 5 acres or p O Will Trad 10-8-l- tp 100 CDLI'MBIA K.WK I.amhs. Fred Phone Talmage. 454-361- 7. Tew. WILL TRADE stock racka for hay' or grain. Will pay $25.00 a ton for alfalfa hay. Jim Freaton. Cnll 6. O Help Wanted or WOMAN: Customers need service in Duchesne County. Full or spare-timEarn $3.50 hotiily and up. Write Rawleigh. 1415 23rd St. Denver. Colo. 80205. MAN and slaved for wall to wall impel. Keep it new with Blue I untie. Rent electric stiiinipnuvr $1.00. at Store. RooseSproiisr-Reilla velt. -- x 10-8- -1 Car Stereos and Portable Stereos Kinds ami Models SHOP WORK Valve Grinding O Saw Sharpening O Generators and Starters Head Resurfacing O Drum Turning O Hyd. Jack Repair O Hose, Fittings for All Tractors, etc. Parts All-Q- ar Phone Plaintiffs, JOHN McHUGH and JANE DOE McHUGH, and also all other persona unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or. Interest In the real property described in Plaintiffs' Complaint adverse to Plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon Plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mall to Moffat, Iverson A Taylor, plaintiffs' attorneys, at 1311 Walker Bank Building, an answer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled court within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against ' you ' for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. If ycur address la unknown to plaintiffs or their attorney, and the complaint la not attached to this summons, it will be filed within said days with the above dark of the above court, and you may there obtain a copy. This ia an action to quite title in the Plaintiffs to the following described real property situated In Duchesne Cunty, Stale of Utah: of the The South one-ha- lf Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 16. Township 3 South. Range 4 Weat, Uintah Special Meridian. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all oil. gas andor other minerals together with right of ingress and egress necessary for the purpose of removing same. DATED this 22nd day of September, 1970. MOFFAT. IVERSON TAYLOR By: Brett F. Paulsen. Attorney for Plaintiffs 1311 Walker Bank Bldg. Snlt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published In the UinUh Bastn Standard. Roosevelt. Utah, on October 8. 15. 22. and 29, 1970. ninth-grade- Family Services unit to aid unemployed Ron Lisonbee hired as Altonah ranger S. Ronald Lisonbee has been assigned new Altonah District Ranger, It waa announced by Ashley Forest Supervisor A. R. McConkle. Mr. Lisonbee takes over the responsi- as the ninth-grade- administration bility for and management of the Altonah District. He succeeds William P. Gee, who has been transferred to the Intermountain Region's Ogden, Utah, Regional Headquarters, where he will be working In administrative management. Mr. Lisonbee brings over a decade of Forest Service experience to his new After graduating with a assignment. B.S. Degree In Forest Management from Utah State University In I960, he began his forestry career on the Ashley National Forest. In 1962 he was promoted to Assistant District Ranger on the Manila Ranger District. In 1964 he went to the Loa Ranger District on the Flshlake National Forest as District Ranger. A year later he was assigned as District Ranger of the Fllmore District, Flshlake National The counselor then works with the students In small groups Interpreting the results of these tests and helping them make some general decisions. The student Is then given some free time with the various kinds of career Information Including a microfilm reader-print- er which shows students Job Information and then makes a copy of It If the student desires. An Information sheet on electronics assemblers, for example, would tell the student: Electronic assemblers should be patient, persistent, and precise In their work, fast and skillful In the use of their hands. They should have concern for detail, good hand and finger coordination, Utah-orient- ed The Division of Family Services Is mindful of the serious hardship which has been Imposed upon certain families and individuals with the reduction of public assistance grants, effective October 1. All possible alternatives are being explored to effect economies to permit the reinstatement of money grants to a more adequate level at an early date. In the meantime, the Division would like to advise recipients and all possible employers that there are certain Income exemption provisions available to welfare recipients which will allow employment Income without affecting eligibility or the monthly assistance grant. In the adult categories of assistance, for example, a person receiving a grant In the Old Age or tlie Aid to Disabled Programs, can earn up to $50.00 per month, ta certain Instances, the disabled person who Is able to engage In limited employment toward self support may earn more than $50.00 monthly without affecting hla assistance check. Earned Income exemptions of the first $30.00, plua 13 of the remainder, are also available In family assistance programs such as those available through the Work Incentive Program (WIN) as well as exeinptiixi of income derived from part-tim- e employment Cess than 30 hours per week for working fathers) or fulltime employment for working mothers. mmm r Forest. He is a native of the Uintah Basin. He and his wife, Emma Lee, and their four children plan to reside at Altamont. Notice To Creditors s Mbrift IfklBst dhrii Mwtf'ilfkftsfpfia! . 75-9-- 5, 22. 1970 Notice . Power unit weight only 6 ject. of LEONARD Creditors will present ciiim.i with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of DAVID SAM, County and C ty Building. Duchesne, Utah 84021. on or before the 15th day of Jan.. 1971. Claima must be presented In acioi dance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verif Ira lions aa required therein. JOSEPHINE WALL MATHEWS. Administratrix of the Estate of Leonard Pearl Wall. Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 1. 8, 15. and one-han- ject attended a week-lon- g training session in the summer. Involved In planning and supervision of ths project have been Dr. Michael Her-toc- h, Utah State University and from the state school office; Jolin F. Stephens, Mr. Whittaker, and Warren Gaddis. MACE begins operation Sept. 21 at South Jr. High In Welier District. Other schools to be Involved are Washington Jr. High, Ogden; Milford High; Beaver High, Wayne High, Blcknell; Escalante High; Bryce Valley High, Tropic; Pangultch Jr. High; Valley High, Orderville; Kanab High; Dixie High, St. George; and Logan Jr. 75-9-- High, Logan 22. 1970 Ibt. Matlergrip handle on top for control taler tool Cuts an 8" log in Cult a cord of firewood fast Cult the cost of living on projects. Picnic tablet, furniture, etc. In schools that have participated both years the current tenth graders will t given opportunities to use the equipment. School counselors Involved In the pro- PEARL WALL. Deceased: MeCULLOeill MINIMACo color vision.1 The Information continues that there is not much physical exertion Involved and not many Injuries. It also tells the student where In Utah the jobs exist, the equipment which he would use, how much need there Is for these workers, what the chances for advancement are and what the salary would be. It also lists training necessary, If any, before and after high school graduation. In addition, the trailer has brochures and pamphlets on several thousand jobs, filmstrips and a movie which shows steps Involved In making a wise career decision. Equipment like this can be provided for between $2,000 and $5,000 depending on how much remodeling has to be dixie to the school, according to Russell Whittaker, educational testing and Measurement specialist for the Utah State Board of Education, who has been supervising the progood eyesight and ESTATE cf HEBER LIONEL BOWDEN, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with voucheia to the undersigned at the office of DAVID SAM. County and City Building. Duchesne, Utah 84021. on or before the 15th day of Jan., 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verifications as required therein. CLINTON BOWDEN. Administrator of the Estate of Hvber Lionel Bowden, Deceased., Published In the Uintah Basin Standard October 1. 8. 15. and ESTATE Post-Second- rs. rents. Tests which determine students vocational interests and aptitude are given. To Creditors Post-Second- ue The MACE program sin.? o help students know themselves better plus know mors about the world of work. Much material Is available on many careers not requiring a college degree, plua other areas as well. The program begins with three meetings: one for the teachers In the school, rs one for the and one for pa- d Also see Mini Mac 6 Automatic with 14" bar and automatic ihjm oiling Only JJ59.95 BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS ItuuM'ScIt. 'ly District. 1'tah thjn J ign( feiprs Ibt WOULD LIKE BABY Sitter willing to eonte to my home. Cull Utona Berry. 112-259- 1 CARD OK THANKS ' Tlie recent bereavement that line visited our home has visited our home has brought to us n greater nppiecialion of our friends. Such kimlnessea and neiglilHUly thoughtfulness i an never be forgotten. Tlie Family of Ella Nielson ALL READY FOR THE DEER HUNT! DO IT HE EASY WAY! Bridgestone Motorcycle All-C- ar Roosevelt. Parts Utah DIRECTORY (Ml lll tc 722-270- 9. O 12. 1970 va. ate " 'wwiww we Instructional Support Services was created which contains tlie former Division of Teacher Personnel plua pupil personnel and special education for handicapped children from the former Special Education Division (It has been disbanded). Dr, Vera McHenry will tie the administrator. (He formerly headed Teacher Personnel). The Division of Adult Education and Training, headed by Dr. Avard A. Rigby, la another new division. It pulls together' all of the programs aimed at adults which have been in various other divisions before. (Dr. Rigby was administrator of Special Education); The two vocational-technic- al education divisions (District Programs and Programs) have been combined under the direction of Walter Ulrich. Dr. Harvey Hlrschl, who formerly headed the Program Division has been made administrator of the Division of Rehabilitation (Deputy Supt. Vaughn Hall's former position). e. YOU RAVED All ESTATE of ROY W. RUST, aka LEROY W. RUST, aka R. W. RUST, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of DAVID SAM. County and City Building, Duchesne. Utah 84021. on or before the 15th day of Jan.. 1971. Claims must be presented in accoi dance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verifications aa required therein. ZELLA R. BENNION and ANTHON L. RUST. Administratora of the Estate of Roy W. Rust, aka LeRoy W. Rust, aka R. W. Rust. Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 1. 8. 15. and 75-9-- 5. 2 2 GELDING HDRSKS and 3'j yearn old. $100 each, also small boat trailer. See Fled Gagon. Rimsevelt. Notice To Creditors nioi-- mountains with cabin, rwk. stream or on water. Drinking water essential . . . under $5,000: $1,000 down. Write II. Timpone. 16 W 543 Mockingbird Lane. Apt. 203. Hinsdale. III. 60521. 722-204- $75. 10-8-l- tc 35 HEAD OF EWE LAMBS. Colombia preferred. Cnll Russel Gingcll. 10-8-- REGISTERED llerefurd Bull. old. Roger llicken. Bridgrland. Phone LOT. Call 789-4S3- 7. in 1963 FORD for sale. Make me an offer. Lvnn Timothy. Call O Want to Rent TRAILERHOUSE -- NEVER used anything like it! say users of Blue Lustre fur r leaning carpet. Rent electric shampoocr $1. Nielsen Furniture. Roosevelt, rhnne Civil No. 4586 IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY WILLIAM CRAIG and WIL- Contact and Cnrma Wlntetton or Wendell Wilson. Phone 722-281- 8. 722-212- 7. CHECK ON THE Beautiful Gifts you may give on our group wedding gift plan. Nielsen Furniture and Western Aula Phone Summons fully O Miscellaneous BUILDING LOTS for sale Presley Timothy, Call 10-l-2- tp . - 722-281- 8. 738-203- . -- in 9-- 722-331- 828-466- rs , The project, Mobile Assisted Career Exploration (MACE), places a specially trained vocational counselor, with a vast amount of Information about job opportunities and special equipment in a school. Then each ninth -- grade student receives about 14 hours of Intensive counseling using the latest career Information, On a experimental basis, this equipment Is housed In a trailer which la parked next to the school for a period of time. Dale Barlow, the counselor travels with the trailer and trains each school counselor In the program. This year, however, Box Elder high school, has purchased the equipment for their 722-212- 7, Prefer 353-438- 2. tc 722-302- 0, CA d T. O Real ARE YOU MOVING? Call the to buy Red Barn, 12-- 1 8 use or eell. 1961 FORD PICKUP with stock rack, good tires, motor rebuilt one year, needa some work on front end, 3350. Call Will trade for live1 stock. REDUCE SAFE & FAST with GoBese Tablets & Modem Drug. pill-- '. . "water ' Roosevelt, and Jacoby Rcxall Drug, Duchesne. GET your GENERAL ELEC-TRIappliances at Jim's Furniture in Roosevelt. Box Springs A Mattresses as low as $59.95 per set. 1946 WILLYS fum-lahe- 722-215- 0. 10-l-2- tp O For Sale - et ROOM AND BOARD or C 3 ALL OTHER TYPES of FHA, VA financing Farmers Home, and conalso availventional able on homes from 800 to 1600 square-feof living area. FOR LOCAL Information, call Carma Winterton at or call Mr. Bill Wood la Salt Lake City, 1, for collect, at free counseling serviced 722-283- 4. 10-8-l- tc 1;V,4-F- velt. Phone OFFICES FOR RENT hot water, heat and custodial services furnished. Newly painted. Reasonably priced. Call Dean Frand-e722-27or n, CHEV. PICKUP, long wheel base, good condition, good rubber. Phone 1961 Leon Ross Roosevelt, For Salo O 9 payment If you qualify for Federal Homing Administration government assistance loan on a 2, 8, or full basement home, now under construction In the 6 to you! COME 722-841- PINKS - Roots vaN, Utah IF 2. AGENCY . Office Bn. 7 PORT OVT1CR BDODOra INSTALLATION! POLICY THAT )Miy you if you nrr sick or YOU CAN OWN YOUR HOME for as little aa $75.00 TOTAL monthly OfSDRANCR 128-18- Emphasis oa student urged by State Board 235 HOMES! Lawrell Jansen LICENSED, INSURED FOR CMS 1. A HEW BURR Gas Furnaces BONDED Increased emphasis on the student, no matter what hla age, is the target for reorganization of the office of the Utah State Board of Education announced FriThe new structure for the agency day. which supervisee the spending of about $118,300 annually, waa announced by Dr. Walter D, Talbot, state superintendent of publle Instruction. The reorganization realign! responsibilities of three deputy superintendents so that stress Is upon the student served rather than educators, Dr. Talbot said at a meeting of the Utah State Board of Education at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, The three offices of the agency, the basic structure of the organization, have been changed to the Office of Instruction Services, The Office of Adult, Vocational and Rehabilitation Services, and the Office of Administration and Institution Services. They are directed by Dr. La-rWlnget, Dr, Vaughn L. Hall and Dr. Jay J. Campbell respectively. They were formerly the Office of Instruction Services, The Office of Rehabilitation Services and the Office of Vocational-Technical Education. B33BOa2l5EiIl?3BES 1 INSURE WHIRR YOURI COLEMAN AND LENNOX YOUVE 1 Progress noted on Ute Head Start program BEHBOraSEIIlIjlREr mElSWA'GZfg i R 30 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS from CARLSON CLEANERS OODf-O- . . . Landscape Floral Jack & Nona Rasmussen 7 1 Ihoiie East Highway 40 111-244- 711-174- ROOSEVELT REALTY For sound value In Ranch. Farm 'and Home , . . visit the Roosevelt Fenlty Offlre. downtown, arrow dreet from Steve's Cafe In Roosevelt! T Laundry & Dry Cleaning 1:66 AM. . 16:66 PAL. SHEET LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 711-240- or 711-109- 6 motel HOME!' Try Our ROOSEVELT FLORAL DID" SANDERS Located on Main Street In Roosevelt COMPLETE FLORAL A GARDEN SUPPLY NEEDS! 7 PHONE Flowers for every orralon COMPLETE WEDDING FLORAL SERVIC E O Carpets O Upholstery carpet binding unit Installation nf all floor cohering! V! Frontier Grill and Motel ... Also DETTS Scone! g Floor Covering Roosevelt, L'tsh A Upholstering Phone 9 - Roosevelt MODERN We Specialize 122-16- 41 722-220- PHONE 1 Offlre Home 711-3- 1 64 TWO GOOD PLACER TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . . HERE AND AT, rj AT PRESCRIPTION DRUG RALES Veterinary A imppm Western Cnfoa Agenry 111-141- SERVICE a Roosevelt Equipment Nm.wti-- I fume 712-321- 1 FLOUR FERTII.IZf ill J QUALITY CHECKED Dairy Products) For Horn Delivery Cell Buchanan Feed i Rinim icll Mfetmunf -- phnne rheme 134-174- Farm Supplies! 1 1 UTILIZER MTHfMiKX FI ELs 1'liiK.plmle nXNMl l.fNtlls Uintah Farmers 711-814- 1 Roosrt rtf "Tlie flrsnd Ynu Kimti . . . Milh the (filillllt Ynil're lure id!' K FARM SUPPLIES DRUGS IHI-I'AND- FARM MACHINERY Re nice - 1 tv Drag Tax I'I.'hh- 772-2- $ FF.I.D SEED (tegfl) MAKE OUR DRUG XTfiHh YOUR PRKRfT.IITION If EA 1 QI ' A RTERS ' Rnisni-Ihnne 711-- SITPLIES FARM HUISH Co-o- p Ihnne 111-156- 1 N.li-l- . |