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Show DELINQUENT NOTICE W. A. Dry Gulch Irrigation Company ROOSEVELT, ITAH Notice le hereby given that there le due and delinquent the following stock the anunint et opposite the name of the respective stockholder due to an assessment levied on the 15th day of October 1971, The cost of advertising is on Included. Corp., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints 0 13 Carrell, Fred 125 9 Carrell, James H. 40 3 Carrell, Kenneth 125 ; Dump, Leon 5722 200 4 Evans, Woodard & Edna M. 56 Federal Land Bank of Berkelev. Pledgee of Alexander, Robert C. A Billie 7186 15 Bluebell 5360-696- 5351-6076377-721- 6550-690- 21 95 194.65 62.90 194.65 310.90 87.70 25.05 6055 Patry 4986 Perrlval, Evan R. 5945-707- 5 Richena, Charles 7076-721- 9 Sprouse, Clive Taylor, Arthur 1 & 6780-682- 1 Kara Lyn 7320 U.S.A., Poole, Paul A Cllsta N. U.S.A., Poote, Paul E. A Verna S. 6176 U.S.A., Jensen, Keith D. A LaRue 7368 6741 Walker, Hyrum A Ramola 5240-559- 0 Whipple, Poreat Crapo, E. H. Detomosl, Domonick Angle Forrer. Henry H. Fowler, Jesse A. Fredrickson, Gertrude Preston, J. Vernal Frisby, Carl and Selda W. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Kenneth R. Allred Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Fred G. Cook A Lola B. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Jack H. Cook A Eunice Federal Lend Bank of Berkeley, Richard Gerald Dye Federal Tanrt Bank of Berkeley, Richard G. Dye Federal I and Bank of Berkeley, Boyd Lee A Vivian Freaton Federal Land 7305-746k Junior Jenkins 90 60 50 50 117.90 78.90 65.90 65.90 120 19 80 187 70 5 156.90 25.50 105.80 244.90 91.90 7.40 23 55 31 86 23 25 46.90 110.90 62.90 172.90 3.90 46.90 50.90 136 273.80 Pledgee of 55 Pledgee of 111.80 3656 6928 6685 3327 5571 7309 14 Pledgee of 7130 6811 7059 38 50 Pledgee of 6707 121H Pledgee of 6 77.38 101.90 244.80 87 175.80 78 157.80 of Berkeley, Pledgee of 7447 Fed ral Land Bnnk of Berkeley, Pledgee of Alva C. Snow A Jean 7005 124 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of Elmer Leon Sprouse 6990 85 7506 35 Giorgio, John 6591-725- 8 Hnmhlin, Marley 504 HamiH John A. 44 7422 17 Hazelgren. Richard N. 7335 Huish, Robert D. 2 5588 40 Huilinger, Jesse E. Jenkins, Cecil 4952 40 7292 15 lawsor, Kenneth T. 5603-571- 3 T.aBcau. .Tosenh A. 92 Evelvn R. 7164 1 5221-608- 9 117 Loranger, Henry 7175 Morrow, Walter 8 Mecham, F. M. A Etta Marie 7492 115 Miller, Lvn 7274 1 Miller, Newt 80 7353-738- 0 Millett. Merrill 17 Mitchell, Cecil 6169 1 7460 Murphy, Merlan 1 7430 Munay, Clyde R. 51 7140-715- 3 Murray, Erna E. 18914 Nelson, Dale & Donna Rae 7527 33 Oliphanl, Norman H. 7239 1 Rasmussen, Telintha 7345 85 722-257- 6 Indiana from all over the nation are gathered in Reno, Nev., this week for the National Congress of American Indians. Tha Ute Tribal Business Committee is attending the congress as well as Rex Curry, Director of Resources; Henry Cuch, Tribal Administrative officer; Steve Boyden of Salt Lake, trllial attorney; and Miss Maxine Katchees, Business Committee secretary. A group of 18 singers and dancers from the U ft O Reservation will perform. Mias Venlta Tavea-pon- t, student at the University of Utah is representing the Ute tribe in Miss NCAI Competition. Also attending in an official capacity Is Miss Annette Parrlette, alternate for Miss Indian America. Miss Parrlette la accompanied by her mother, Mr. Alfred Parrlette. In Salt Lake last week for medical checkups following cataract surgery were Ouray McCook and Mrs. Retwcca Cuch. MONEY FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS Now much do you need (o move ahead now 7 At Production Pledgee of 7127 ORTIDUCHESNE J Judy Cole L -- 249.80 171.80 70.90 101.90 88.90 34.90 4.90 80.90 80.90 30.90 184.90 2.90 234.90 16.90 230.90 2.90 160.90 34.90 2.90 2.90 102.90 379.40 66.90 2.90 Credit, we serve agriculture with shortterm money. It's our specialty. With line of credit at your PCA youre free to concentrate on other operations, make the best buys on seed, feed, equipment, labor, livestock and dozens of other items -- on your firms. A stake in egriculiure, good records, and a call or visit is thi way to get things going Let's talk. Wilbur Cuch accompanied his mother to tha city and Mr. McCook was with his son, Floyd and family, Members of the Ute Advisory Council recently met for dinner at Bottle Hollow, Council chairman, Floyd McCook, welcomed the 23 members and guests. Speakers Include tribal chairman, Francis Wyasket and business council members, Gary Poowegup and Wilbur Cuch. Tom Hunt, Held Instructor from the University of Utah, Introduced two graduate students, Sandy Welns and Don Lankford who will be working out of the Fort Duchesne social work center In the Whlierocka and Myton area. Dee Wilcox, Social Service Officer for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, spoke on boarding schools. -Thanksgiving plana for the various Indian communities wars discussed. Community leaders In attendance Included, Mr. and Mr. Charles Cuch and Pheebe Atwlne Whlterocks; Mrs. Alvin Ignacio, Ouray; Mr. and Mrs, Lee Serawop and daughter, Randlett. Community workers attending were Mrs. Louise Cuch, Mrs. Lorena Summa, Mrs. Hazel Wardle, as well as nutritionists Mrs. Mary Boender, Mrs. Millie Johnson and Fern Clark. Mrs. Ray Wardle returned to the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake last week and underwent back surgery. Dr. Lynn Ravsten of the University of Utah has been conducting In- - service training at the Fort Duchesne Day Care Center. Visiting the Head Start Centers this week Is Dr. Elizabeth Reese, a pediatrics specialist from Castro Valley, Calif. In New York City this week is Patrick Wyasket and Floyd ONeil who is director of Western History Center at the Unlver- - Harvest Ball slated at Duchesne high school Duchesne high school will sponsor their annual "Harvest Ball" Friday avenlng. The music will be provided by "The Prophet" an outstanding rock group from This group performed In DuProvo, chesne last winter, and did such a fantastic Job, that students are all looking forward to another evening of great music according to reports. The dance will be held Friday, November 19 from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Prices are 31.00 for singles and 31. 50 for couples. Best dress Is appropriate. Welcome Is extended to everyone to come and enjoy this evening at the Duchesne Harvest Ball. of Utah. Patrick, 22, who haa been studying at the University of Wisconsin as well as the University of Utah, will be teaching a history seminar at the City University of New York on Staten Island. Another Indian youth from Fort Lewis College, Colo., also will be with the seminar teachers. Leaving for Montana this weekend are Air. and Mrs. Mack Cole and children. The Coles will visit In Forsyth with Mr. Coles parents and attend Mrs. Coles family reunion at Circle. The Fort Duchesne column will not appear for the next two weeks because of the writers slty i trip. and built to give years service . years of trouble-fre- e The clean gas flame never wears out. Mr UTAH FARM PCA Ronald L. uhmun. Sr. 159 E. Lagoon Roosevelt, Utah 4 MOUNTAIN FUEL 4598-550- 2 7 39 Flllingam, A. N. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 7285 230 Hazelgren, Richard M. Federal Land Bank of Berkelev, Pledgee of 1 John R. Lemon 131 6922-730- 5737-660- 48.00 SHAVING WEVE BEEN. BUSY - .. ... - 277.80 159.00 wsww A . . P (, Mass . . . WViaea1 e - J used cars and trucks. Our raiors have Our New Cor and Truck Sales hove brought m a whole new group of esceptiongl in memory on the price of every cor in stock So step up and shaves closest mode the weve and baen honed and stropped We need the room shop today! of the deal of your lifetime . youll go out smrllin like a rote! . -- 71 Chev. Bel Air 4-- dr Sottan V$ Auto, DIkc Brakr (Green) -- P8 was-5401- 0.60 now 110 144 80 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 73 6876 Dan Swain & Teddy Federal Land Bank of Berkeley. Pledgee of 96.70 Clive Sprouse 7220 Radio, r.S.. Sedan. Auto., Broken (Tan) Y-- 8, was $4023.75 now ... . $3298.60 moro going for you ROOSEVELT UINTA BASIN TRACTOR, INC. BOX 628 The above assessments are now due and delinquent iml will be duly advertised, end If not paid on or before 2.00 P.M., on the 24lh day cf Nov. 1971. will be offered for ante, and ns niurh of rarh parrel of Block as may be nerresarv will be aold to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the amount of delinquency, root of advrrtia.ng and expenee of eale. The Bale will be held In the Company Office, Rooaevelt, Utah. By order of the Board of Directors. PORALDA BROKAW, Secretary I'uhllshed in the Uintah Rnn Standard, Rooaevelt. Utah on November II and IS, 1971. 4-do- or outstanding buy! Another top car! S75 . . . AND 1970 Ford Va 1969 Chev.1 (CC Cab 1969 Chev. Non-spi- n Pickup, 1 owner Owner 4 V-Pickup, Low mileage) Pickup, (2) Nice G.& L. Chevrolef-Buic- k I V-- 8- - I Owner - Real idee) low milage 71s, (DIG 8AYINGS!) Co. Quality you can depend on!" "Service you can trust Roosevelt, Utah 1 Phone (Jay Gates, Owner) 722-241- 8- 1968 Ford V Pickup, Auto- .(REAL CLEAN!) MAKE MACHINE 69 Buick Eleetra hardtop One owner - Actual miles. QUALITY USED TRUCKS! r. 1965 Trail Bike (166 HONDA) MANY OTHERS ... SO COMP. LOOK AN OFFER! THE QUALITY -- FROM ! (506, off lRtooSpbMTf wMto WMtam world on beautiful red car! An 1965 GMC Pickup, runs good 1959 Chev. Pickup .... 5100 . . . 5100 1962 Pontiac, $350 1964 GALAXIE HARDTOP - RUNS C.OOP) 4-d- one! A TO CHOOSE - AS IS! SPECIALS or at this ... . $3298.98 -- 71 Chev. Bel Air 4-- 69 Buick Eleetra hardtop Loaded! One owner. Look 2-do- Jt .s 9 The Go Ahead People the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 6808 Saints 220 265.80 40 Fausett, Elmer L 48.90 Corp. of 7 Get your pin-u- p gill a Gas Dryer -- 722-225- BTANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, November 18, 1971 |