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Show Iiirllulay Calendar Spring Hand Concert The Duchesne Band Boosters club will be sponsoring Birthday calenders gin this year and are contacting everyone possible by telephone. Anyone who hasnt been contacted by May 7 and are Interested In a calender please call Anna Mae Schroem-ge- st at or Oliva Ibach at 3. 738-2G- 43 Students go to State tend. Duchesne high school will be represented at the state Drama Meet April 30 and May 1 by Lori Perkins, alternate In dramatic reading. Linda Peatross, alg; ternate In Bruce Farnsworth, alternate In humorous reading; Wendy Broadhead In humorous reading and Bryan Ibach, John Telisak and Max Wlm-m- er In pantomlne. These students qualified by getting sufficient points at last weeks region 6 drama meet held at the College of Eastern Utah. Tabiona honor roll The following students were on the - honor roll (11.00) 3rd term at Tabiona high school. WHda Wadley, 11 80 Steve Humes, 11.75; Judy Defa, 11.63. Jessup Van Tassell, 11.25; Cheeryl Lewis, Ralph Ruiz, Linda Wood 11.13. Hal Roberts, 11.00 Jr . high. B plus Honor roll (10.00); Kim Jones, Rick Fahrlzio. 10.88; Kathy Young, Rhoades, 10.72; Jody Williams, 10.C3; Parley Turnbow, Marsha Turnlow 10.50; Karla Lewis, 10.43; Lorna Hack-for- d, 10.14; Luann Clark, Jill Fabrlzlo mono-actin- A- 10.75-Aaro- This group of students from Durhnnif High School will be In the State drama meet which will be held Friday and Saturday. Ta QflR3d?CSE0 tj Cliff Drolllnger weekend. Charlie Moore who has employment In Texas Is here visiting, his daughter Glen and Dixie Hartle, his wife has been here the past while visiting the Hartles. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hartle and baby visited In Sprlngville with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fergerson. Mrs. Elizabeth Esplln and two daughters Valene and Jerri were visitors In Provo and Salt Lake recently. Royce Green and son, Danny were In Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goodrich and their daughter and husband of Midvale Central Utah Insurance Agency 22 NORTH MAIN STREET 722-252- UTAH - 2 Res. rfrpm Chuck Taylor accompanied his son, Lyle Taylor of Vernal to a bull sale at Sallna last weekend. Llndell and Rendall Esplln who are going to school at Provo visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Esplln the Pos-sion- s, Office i - ARE YOUR Valuable such as jewelry, furs, cameras, guns, covered for full value against loss? ROOSEVELT. 722-338- CEKEQCHZB A Spring Band Concert conducted by Mrs. Ruth Bredenbruker will be held Thursday, April 29 at 7:30 In the Duchesne high school auditorium. Admission will be 25? for students and 50? for adults. Everyone Is invited to at- 738-557- 4 visited the Orville Swains recently. Mrs. ODean Cox went on tlie Temple excursion to Salt Lake Wednesday. and Mrs. Homer Lee, Denver, Colo., were visitors In Lapoint during the week. - Mrs. Twlla Lake and husband and children of California visited with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martensen recently. -Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore were In Salt Lake during the week. Kayla Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Walker who goes to Ricks College at Rexlmrg College has just been put In as president of the Womens Athletic group . Kayla is a graduate of Union high school. Larry Foster left Thursday for Denver, Colo., where he will go to school for a month. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wooley Wednesday were Luther and Thelma Swaner of Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Swain Is a cousin of Mr. Wooley. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Searles of Ogden were visiting In Lapoint Thursday. They are former residents of Lapoint. STANDARD . Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, April 29, 1971 n Elaine Jones, 10.13; Leslie Casper 10.00. Jr. high, Naomi Lewis, 10.57; Ervan Rhoades, 10.29. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzwater, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee over the weekend. Mrs. Florence Smith Is In the Heber hospital recovering from a bad back and neck. Mrs. Dorothy Bertola returned home last wekk after spending the past 4 12 months with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cur-te- ll and family In Coos Bay, Ore. She also visited Mrs. Bertha Jones and family a week In Bosie, Ida., on her way home. Tops Club went to Salt Lake Saturday where they attended SRD meeting. Those who attended were Vivian Curry, Flora Jones, Nina Glnes, Evelyn Jones, Shelia Defa, Grace Giles, Pamela Jones, DeEtta Casper, Norma Wagstaff, Elma Jay Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richards and family and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee, Orem, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper and Pamela of Salt lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper. Douglas Price left last Tuesday for duty In the U.S . Army he is stationed at Fort Lewis Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Grant McNeil and family, Grantsvllle and Mr, and Mrs. Jay Roberts and family of Salt lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Casper last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades and family of Clearfield spent the weekend at -- their home In Hanna. Clark. Bobbie Smith, Wasatch Academy spent In Hanna. Judy Gandolfo, Chicago, Jammlne Cannon, of Nevada came out with Bobble for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Casper spent the weekend In Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Killian and family, Mr. and Mrs. -- the weekend at her home Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Nye who Just arrived from Arizona, went to Salt Lake to watch the Utah Stars play basketball. -James Kirk Is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Webb to give their new baby son. He was born April 17 and weighed 5 lbs. 13 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lefler and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lefler were In Salt Lake Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones visited at Flaming Gorge with Wayne's brother, Nathan Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Giles visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles. Florence Allred from Sunset was here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hale and Dewey. Doug Short Story Winners In a recent short story contest at DH9 were Taylor, 4th; Laurie Merriwrether, 3rd; Terry Welsh, 2nd, Steve Terry, 1st, and Paul Behrmann, the Jr. High division. Price left April 20, for Ft. Lewis, Wash., where he will take basic was training for the army. A held at his home the night he left. Those present were his family, his fiancee, Judy Defa, Mr . and Mrs. Larry Price, Mr. and Mrs. James Giles, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hadden. RIDGESTONE MINI BIKES-ld- Basin Education Center were on the Honor Roll at Utah State University lor Winter Quarter: Keith E. Bergquist, 17 hrs. of credit with a C.P.A. of 3.71; Mary Ann Hall. 15 hr., C.P.A. 3.GG; Marsha Miracle, 17 hrs,, G.P.A. 3.71; and Arva Marie Ridden, 17 hrs. G.P.A. 3.71. (We would like to congratulate these students for their outstanding work and contribution to the Uintah Basin said Paul K. Edmunds, when the honor roll was released. for the younger set! eal Try the Bridgestone Motorcycle with each cycle purchased . . . We have many accessories for cycles . . . See us today! A HELMET given FREE Now at PARTS In Roosevelt ALL-CA- R SHERIFF FCREOLOSURE FURNISHINGS - ANTIQUES APPLIANCES - MISCELLANEOUS GR EGTJ ASQGS RAKSH, ROG5EVGL7 4 MILES EAST OF APPROXIMATELY TUESDAY UTAH TOWN 4. 1971 MAY 2 P. M. SHARP! PARTIAL LIST: BEDS WALL GLASSWARE MATTRESSES VANITY SPANISH TAPESTRY REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC OVEN WASHER NIGHT ELECTRIC DRYER ELECTRIC RANGE FREEZER HEADBOARD TABLES CLOCK COFFEE TABLE DESK-TY- CABINET, PE LEAF CABINET GOLD CURIO SCULPTURES WALL LANTERNS HI FI CABINET, CHANDELIER CARVED HAND ICLASSICAl DRESSERS FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS STANDS CHAIRS DESK 78 RPM RECORD STAINED GLASS DOOR MISC. KITCHEN APPLIANCES S UTENSILS COLLECTION LADOERS AND MANY MORE ITEMS Kvrrytliing positively will tie sold at this side! He sure to attend! CASH... TERMS: Checks only with all bidders. prior credit arrangement Cash Deposit required from auction by order of the following property will be offered for sale at public and In will be offered piecebe offered bulk, mortgagee. All of said property will meal or in appropriate lots, and the mortgagee reserves the right to bid at this sale. The property will be offered on an "as Is, where Is" basis without representation or warranty, either expressed or Implied." NO EXCEPTIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE "The EVERYTHING TO BE PAID AUCTIONEER FOR AND harry REMOVED MARGULIES PHONE (801) Mrs. Alan Hemstreet came home from the hospital with her new baby boy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley received word that their little granddaughter, Jill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards of Mantua tiad major surgery performed Friday. Merlin McKee Is s patient at the LDS Hospital. He underwent surgery Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett have received word from their daughter, Nina Bartlett dial she has been transferred from Tempe to Phoenix and that she Is laboring In the Scotsdale area. Kina has elected to stay the 24 months rather than 18 months. Keith llaslem, Ray Katanl and Michael McKee went to Provo Saturday to attend BYU Invitational track meet. Elder Aaron Simmons returned Saturday morning after completing a 2 year mission for the LDS Church in the KenElder Simtucky Tennessee mission. mons was laboring In Lexington at the time of his release. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slinmons met Elder Simmons at the airport and brought him to his home. They will spend the weekend In Trldell. Orvln Simmons, Provo spent last week In Trldell. Morrill returned to her home Wednesday after spending a few days at the Norman Angus home In Bountiful. the winter range condition OIL PAINTINGS ASSORTED girls. Rides slated to inspect Various Choice Antique items such as: FIGURINES Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. McKee received word Thursday night that they are the grandparents of triplets. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rondal McKee of Garland, Tex. The battles were 2 boys and a girl. The boys weighed 5 lbs and 4 oz ' and 4 lbs and 10 oz. The little girl was the largest weighing 5 lbs and 6 oz. The McKees have two other children, both 2627 South 2nd West Ii86-1- 35 Salt Lake City, Utah Range rides for the Roosevelt tree have been announced by Lynn Klckell, Conservation Officer, Roosevelt, as follows; Altonah, May 3 and 4, meeting at the Ranger Station at 9 a.n..; Lake Mountain, May 5, meeting at the Cardner Ranch at 9 a. in.; Lapoint. May 6, meeting at the Old Jenkins Ranch, Foot Mosby Mountain, 9 a.in; and Whlterucks Canyon, May 7, meeting al KIk Horn Ranger Station at 9 a. in. Anyone Interested in participating In these rides needs to bring their horse and lunch and should lie al the stove mentioned meeting places ill the time sped fled ior contact Mr. Mckell. Range rides are made annually on the winter ranges tn the Roosevelt area to noInspect winter range conditions. Also winon the rides made are during tations ter losses of deer due to the weather, disease and predation. Studies are made on various areas to check the percent of utilization made on the browse species and to check on (la tleer days use per acre on these areas. This Information Is (lien used as a guide for making the coining deer and elk seasons. Agencies participating on the rides are the Utah Division of Fish and Game, (he Bureau of Land Management, and the U. S. In addition to agency Forest Service. Murray Motor Co. in Roosevelt "Your CMC Headquarters for the Basin!" people. Interested sportsmen, ranchers, etc. are Invited to participate on the rides. ) |