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Show STANDARD - Roosevelt, I'tuh Thursday, October 7, 1971 Westside school hears community-schoo- l talk The Community-Scho- ol program of Uintah School District was explained to Shirley George le home end reome 180 persona who attended a meecuperating nicely from recent surgery, ting at West Junior high achool last - -- The lest two Saturday there have been Dale Turner who Is In Wednesday. three young men have birthday parties. charge of the program at West, showed On Sept. 25, Greg Mudgett turned eight and a film and told about the Mott Founda- on October 2 Doug and Dennis Harrlman tlon which makes the funds available to also turned eight. make the school available to the residents On Tuesday Mrs. Edith Gentry and Mrs. evenings, weekends and all the time when Carol Cloud attended OES Past Matrons school Is not In session. Ted Taylor, Circle In Price. director of the program for the school Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rasmussen are the district was also there to tell how the parents of their first child, a baby boy program can be used by parents and born Thursday, Sept. 30. He weighed 6 students after school hours. lbs, 3 oa. Grandparents are Mr. and Another meeting was set up Wednesday Mrs. Dale Bowman of Heber and Mr. and of this week during which the Title I Mrs. Eugene Rasmussen. Great grandon a program for the students were to - Ted Taylor und Dale Turner Net up movie projector entertainment of put parents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hayes the visitors. in . ration for showing Went Jr. High Hchool area and Mrs. Alice Summers. This Is the third year the community-scho- ol Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potter are the teople the advantages of having a Community-Schoprogram has been carried out In program In the area. Some 173 were In attendance at parents of their fist child, a girl born on Uintah District schools. .Mr, Taylor the meeting held Wednesday evening. Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Roosevelt hospital. noted that the school district has $11 She weighed 7 lbs, 8 ozs and will be million In schools and they are used for named Angela Gall. Grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Lily Wlmmer. boy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. about 18 of the time for regular school and Mrs. Norman Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clara Young Is In the Roosevelt Harold Thompson, Talmage and Mr. and activities. These buildings will be Leonard Potter, Roosevelt. Great grandhospital where she was taken Saturday eveMrs. Niles Earl. Great grandparents available for use the rest of the time parents are Mrs. Alice Summers and Mr. ning. are Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant. through the community school program. r. --M-- LeAnn and Mrs. Williams Jenkins, Roosevelt. and Mrs. Rex Thompson are the and Gary Combs from Sunland, Miss Elizabeth Goff and a roommate parents of a baby girl born Sunday morning Calif., spent a week here visiting with Debbie Mitchell who are attending LDS Oct. 3, at the Roosevelt hospital. She her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan Business College In Salt Lake, spent the weighed 6 lbs, 9 oz and will be named and working on their house. Traci Kim, They have one other child, a weekend visiting with Elizabeth's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan received word that their son Brent has been In the GRANNYS CIRCLE hospital with hepetltls at Cardiff, Wales. Blake Esauk won first place In the Club members met at Billie Alexander's National's In the hot boat race at Phoenix, home. We started knitting. Most of the Arlz., on Sunday. BROUGHT TO YOU BY JAY GATES girls had started on sweaters and had Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks returned many mistakes. Leaders Billie Alexander, It's fantastic' liow mnny astronauts and rosmo-nau- ts home on Saturday after a two week trip. Delaine Tidwell and Becky Jessen helped were born In March. Yuri Gagarin, first man ever to fly in Kpare, was I torn March 9, 1038. ValenThey went by plane to Chicago where they correct the mistakes. visited a niece and her husband, Mr. and tina Tereshkova, first woman in sMre, was horn Reporter, Janae Tucker March 5, 1937. Vladomir Komarov, first man killed Mrs. Clifford Fitch. From there they went In apuce, was horn March I A, 1927. to Orlando, Fla., where they visited with Francis' sister, Mrs. Isabel Greer Wally Schiria, the only man to fly Mercury. and then to Ormo, Wls., and visited with Gemini and Apollo flights, was born March 12. 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tice. Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, who were on the first Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peatross and Lynette flight ever to orbit the moon, were born March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Peatross and boys and March 25, 1928, respectively. Coidon Cooper, and Sherry Suddreth went to Logan on first American to spend more than one day in apace, wai born March 6, 1927. In addition, astronaut Sunday and visited with Sharlyn Peatross Alan Bean, Gene Ccrnan, Philip Chapman, Walter who Is attending Utah State University, Cunningham, Jim Irwin, Tom Mattingly nnd Deke Leo Baum, who Is working at Price, Slayton were also all born in March! visited over the weekend at the home of And, here'a another IntercHting fact . . . You ran Have real money on his mother, Mrs . Marie Baum. a new or used ear now at (i & L Clievrolet-KuieStop in and see aonie of the price for yourself. We'll lie looking forward to talking to you! ---- Community- i rei Sscnooi ol ((222U)GSn) Thacker reception. The many friends of Evan Bennlon would Ilka to know that he has been re- leased from the hospital and Is staying with hls daughter Reta. Out of town guests for the Denny Thacker reception were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thacker, Hooper; Altai and Kim Thacker, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Don Kerr and Phil and Bob Chapman of Salt Lake and Howard Thacker of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Legg and son visited over the weekend with her grandparents the Dallas Ames, E. J. Moffet and son Kel and Jim Olsen of Clearfield were here for the week- end hunt and called at the Bernard Dast- rup home. Kent and Jeannle Dastrup of Provo spent the weekend with hls parents the Bernard Dastrups. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen and Kathy, and Glen and Vickie Walker and Bill Charlene Jessen attended a birthday party for Alton's father, George Baretts 79th birthday at Sandy. Mr. Barrett's complete A dinner and family was In attendance. Mr. In hls honor. held was program of area. this resident Is a former Barrett Bill and Charlene Jessen drove to for Sprlngvllle Friday to get a headwtone their babya grave. sisVisiting with Vera Holder washer ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henery of San Francisco , Calif. They were on their way to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lambert and family came for the Sage Hen hunt and also visited her family the Jack Allreds. Lyle Cole spent the weekend helping Ed Olsen to get hls hay In. Would any of the Altamont people Visiting the Percy Potts and the Fred who have new Items phone them to Mrs. 0. Carrols Is their sister Minnie Pectal of Ames at Blue Lake, Calif. Hyrum Nile and Donna Smith of SyraPhone News Items to 722-21cuse came over the weekend to attend to business and also attended the Denny 454-353- INTERESTING FACTS k. U! G. & L. CHEVROLET-BUIC- "SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST Phone 722-241- QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON!" (Jay Gales) 1 C6 K Big BUSinGSS Roosevelt, Utah Baylor Thayne, Nested, and Burrell Farnsworth meet In their teniHir:iry ufflre and show radio setup which nil construction business. they use in the'r Success story comes to business at Mt. Home i , (. nY" CI r f ot & -- 5 tfcsl-i i?j ll 4 T. and D. Construction Company with offices at Mt. Home Is one of the businesses In the area that Is breaking records In expansion. This company started Oct. 15, 1970 with a total of five employees and Is now hiring 40 and the men are working around the clock on shifts 5, 6 and 7 days a week. Partners Durrell Farnsworth and Taylor Thayne noted that they have a payroll of about $6,000 per week. They have constructed a building 50 X 80 feet which they will use for office space and to house their equipment. They have a fleet of some nine trucks, twobackhoesandasmall cat. They also have a 10 unit radio set-u- p. They ftirnlsh pumping crews and do maintenance work after the wells are producing. With the completion of a number of wells In the area they find their business is Increasing by leaps and bounds. Most of the employees are residents of the area or have moved back Into the County to work for the company. Mr. Thayne said that he had been working for an Irrigation company and had spent the past five winters working on oil wells In the Colorado area and when this oil field opened up they just decided to start the business of contracting oil well pumping and maintenance and were the first In the Altaniont-M- t. Home area to do so. They also had three crews working on the job of clearing up after the recent oil well fire near Altamont. R. S. Lusty was honored at a birthdinner Sunday at the home of hls daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper, Bluebell. He was eighty seven years of age. Mrs. Vera Larsen and Mrs. Ora Hol- day gate just returned from a two week trip to the Pacific North West. Miss Elsie Meyer, Denver, Colo., spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Letta Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty and family were conference visitors this week and also attended a missionary reunion. ay GREAT SAVINGS! LOCAL AND STATEWIDE PRICESI TIRES 20 -- Below Fleet Prices 1 w BATTERIES Below Fleet Prices 0 HUNTING AIDS AND BIGGEST BUCK CONTEST EQUIPMENT SALE! Register Now . . . Then Turn in Your Trophy Antlonl BIGGEST BUCK Iimh CWit 7. 0. Ackky lift wit! J clihn BIGGEST 4 STATEWIDE WINS: Scf. Ik hii nw moJ nt BUCK LOCALLY REPAIR OR REMOPEl with a LOW COST ifTfim WINS: of center focui binocular! with rugged leather carrying ceie. This powerful 7 x 35 set SPECIAL LOW PRICES CONTEST RULES: ON RIFLE AMMUNITION AND SHOTGUN SHELLS I. IrtmM MW IX M fd. mil November JUDGING: U--t. . ktd mum U Beer MM to Utob dwtap epto mm Kto N.I V ffwrp I, Nat portkVaOag COOP or Beater be ewtotod bp toe InbI m cefftoeitoe bp UCA feMMMhi tor tfm frwM prtoo. 9. IMPORT AMT.AN eap COOP dastor ratHisr el e p n, me Mwiij TIMEI 2, 1971. BANK fc m l So bw. FARMERS SERVICE Phone Roosevelt Utsh 722-256- 2 W' provide the money ony home improvement!.. ,ro addition!, remodeling, repai etc. Our ratei are reoionol . . . monthly payment! suited your budget. Come in and d cum your money need! At 07 VERNAL "I feel that If there ever was a success story this Is it." said Mr. Thayne. "Shell has really helped us out. They good group to work with and from whal I see they are fair with the and are trying to make this a good thing for everybody". The oil that Is coming from the wells is a light yellow in color and sets up about the consistency of vaseline. Some of the farmers come and get small jars of It to use for minor injuries for their cows, others claim It Is really good for chapped hands and one even said It makes food lip salve-ri- ght straight out of the wells. are a land-own- Cliff Drollinger ARE YOU GETTING your moneys worth from your Business Insurance Policy? Call Central Utah Insurance Agency and see whal we.' have to say! Central Utah Insurance Agency 22 NORTH MAIN STREET ROOSEVELT. Office 722-252- 2 - UTAH Res. 722-338- 4 j ' i j j j i , |