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D 36-4- 6, lay-awa- 9 Western Wear & Sports Outfitters Basin Rodeo Ann. sets sites on new arena 8TANDARD - Rooaevelt, Thursday, Uintah Basin Rodeo Association held Its Monday night, Stay 1 at the home of Mrs. Jo Workman. Members of the Uintah Basin Riders, Uinta Basin Cutter Association, H clubs and Interested parties were In attendance. Plans are being formulated for the erection of a new rodeo arena In the Roosevelt area. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Slay 9 at 8 p.m. In the Roosevelt Elementary school gymnasium. We urge all H club horse leaders and members, rodeo clubs, riding clubs, roping clubs, and the horse loving public In general to support this most needed and worthwhile cause. If you would like any Information concerning this project please, call 722-22for Jo Or Karen or call 722-25or Utah May 4. 1972 first meeting 4-- 4-- 24 73 6. Achieving In Fbrrnslrs this year at DHS are Ted Teilsak, Karen reterson, Kent Brown, Kelvin Killian, Karri Taylor. David Green, center row, Lynne Martin; bark row, Rick Foy, Bruce Farnsworth, Susan Huey, Farrell Farnsworth, Lynnette Peatross and Steve Terry. Peterson and Annette Brady also undeFarrell Farnsworth as Bobs father, and feated at region, Laurie Merlweather and Lynnette Peatross as Larrys mother. The Lynnette Peatross undefeated at region, play besides being presented at the region and Kris Josle and Luella Me who .reand state meets was presented to special ceived a superior rating at region. Donpublic performances at Tablona and Uintah ald Brown, Kent Brown, Kalvln Killian high schools as well as at the annual and Rick Foy were the outstanding legdrama night at Duchesne high school. The Speech and Dramatic students at islative forum participants for Duchesne Qualifying for the state drama meet Duchesne high school are busy making the also In a brand new event, Improvlsatlonal students four all this with making year for awards their that will banquet plans finals at the CEU meet, Donald was Troupe, were Karri Taylor, Karen Peterhonor those students that have excelled awarded third place overall, received a son, David Green, Ted Teilsak, Kent In their particular areas of competition The troupe Brown and Kalvln KUIlan. superior at the region meet and an exthis year. The Duchesne high speech Tom meet. at state the cellent has perGet The Murphy, called Together" squad sponsored a good will and teaching a transfer senior from the Salt Lake area formed at region, state, drama night at to Tablona school high presentation given took first place In Impromptu at Uintah, Duchesne high as well as at special and Green River hlghschools to aid those received a superior at region and an exschools In setting up Forensics programs; cellent at the state meet. Participated In the Uintah high school performances at Tablona and Uintah. In Dramatics competition this year, Invitational Forensics Tournament, 1st The years acUvltles are nearly over overall received Martin third Lynna place place finish for Duchesne; the Governor's and for speech and drama director, Mr. CEU In Humorous readings at the meet, Cup Debate Tournament 1st place finish Chris Short and Masque and Gavel offimeet at and tied for second the region In class "A" schools; dual meet wins received an excellent rating at the state cers, Bruce Farnsworth, president, and with Jordan high school and Altamont Lynna Martin, vice president, the end of meet. She was a special feature at drama high school, a dual meet tie with West the year wUl bring a few days of rest presentations at Tablona and Uintah high and relaxation high school and a very close loss to that they can use to look Duchesne high's one-a- ct schools. play Emery high school. on .the years accomback with pride An Overpraised Season received a Duchesne highs number one debate team before the two students plishments meet and at the region superior rating consisting of Bruce Farnsworth and Steve At the state and the rest of the speech squad begin was Best as chosen Play". Terry took first place at the College of meet the play was chosen to receive an work on next years schedule. If this Eastern Utah Invitational, received good excellent rating and Bruce Farnsworth In year is any indication, then next year's ratings at the Alpine Invitational and Exprogram will be another successful year the role of Larry was given the award cellent ratings at the Weber College Invifor the students at Duchesne high In the entitles Best which Actor" for Supporting tational meet, were undefeated at the him to a scholarship to Brigham Young areas of Forensics and dramatics comperegion meet and received a superior rating , University. The play cast Includes Steve tition. at the state meet. Other outstanding Terry as the director, Rick Foy, as Bob, Duchesne Karen debaters Included In an Interview with Standard reporter Susan Huey as Betty, Bruce as Larry, Norma Earl, Mr. Short, advisor for the Speech students said, Its true that we have had a very successful year, but we couldnt begin to have the successes we enjoy without the aid and support of all of the students, their parents, our faculty, administration and the people of Duchesne City, and of course the efforts of the Standard people In supporting and reporting our programs made a big difference In our success this year also. I have to say thanks to everyone." 722-289- Forensics TV DIIS forensics have Winner very rewarding year Kenneth Adney, left, present the color TV net to Mr. Hagel Wnrdle Saturday evening at tlie clone of Service Imainince Company' oten houe here. Other winner, of golf ball or umbrella, were Merrill Millrtt, David Campbell, Howard Wine man, Kenneth Labrum, Rodney Rich-en- t, Helen Wllkenon, Ron Taylor and Jame Milligan. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Ralph Smith, Grace Giles and Florence Turnbow went to Provo Thursday of this week. They attended two sessions at the New Provo temple. Mrs. Paul Price and family of Orem visited Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Lewis this weekend. Arron Rhoades visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Rhoades this weekend. He Is attending school at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon were home this weekend at their ranch In Hanna. They have spent the winter at Provo. Randy Ivie and Larry Hardaroud visited friends and relatives in Salt Lake this weekened. Mrs Uonal Webb and Scott were In Salt Lake this past week having dental work done and surgery on his mouth at the hospital. They returned home Saturday with Leah and Evelyn. -Mrs. Valona Fabrlzlo visited her doctor In Salt Lake this past week. Mrs. Florence Roberts was rushed to Heber hospital Wednesday with a bad infection in her leg and has been very 111. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turnbow , Salt Lake, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow. Marsha and Marva Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ed Curry and family of Salt Lake spent the weekend at Hanna getting his mothers home ready for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. MiCk Jensen will be returning from St. George in about two weeks. We were all saddened by the death of LaMar Lozenby of Payson Thursday of He has been very 111 for a He and his wife and family long time. were lifetime residents of Tablona until 111 health caused them to move about a year ago. Mrs. Blanche Defa returned home Friday of this week after back surgery some weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Voda of Salt Lake visited their ranch home this weekend. Turning on the water and getting things ready for their summer weekends. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. -- Those who attended the viewing at Heber City Sunday for LaMar Lazenby who passed away this week were Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa, his sons and daughters from Tablona, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, Rosie and Jean Fabrlzlo, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Rhoades, Ada Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tassell, Mr. an Mrs. Leo Turnbow, Marsha and Marva, Connie Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow, Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper, Jennie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wadley, Bill Is a brother to Zelma; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Car-ll- le and Valden. Recent visitors at the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrellwere Mr. and Mrs. Glade Merrell and family from Rexburg, Ida.; LeRoy and Cheryl Park from Phoenix, Arlz.; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gilbert from Othello, Wash.; and their daughter Wendy who teaches school In the Jordan Dlst., and also Mr. and Mrs. Reed Merrell and family from American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and children from Salt Lake visited one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant. The Duchesne grade school, jr high and high school bands will hold their spring concert on May 12. The proceeds will go toward the expenses for a trip to Europe for Lynette Hadden. Troy Bailey and Russell Cowan were In Grand Junction over the weekend where they had schooling for Moon Lake Electric. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bench are first time parents of a baby boy born May 1 at the Utah Valley hospital In Provo. He weighed 7 lbs 12 oz. Grandparents ars Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench Sr., Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stans-flel- d, Brldgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Allen were In ML View, Wyo., over the weekend visiting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gelock. They also enjoyed boating at Flaming Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Owen of American Fork are the parents of a baby boy born April 13. He will be named Justin Howard. They have two other children, a boy and girl. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan, Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Copes of Bozeman, Mont. Mrs. Cowan visited zt their home for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Thomas in VemaL Visiting last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer were Harold's brothers, Arnold from Las Vegas and Rulon, who just returned from sn LDS Mission in Mexico City. Visiting last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Sam were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Brennan from Grand Junction, Colo. They were on their way to California. BE ClnlDffl DOT Buchanan Feed Co. Roosevelt, Utah will hold a Free Chick Day IFri. ft Saf. Allay Friday, May 12 5 ft 6 Beginning 10 FEATURING: at 9:00 am. per person, with 20 chicks per family! (Children must be accompanied by purents) GREAT LAKES MOBILE HOMES A name you can trust In Quality Mobile Home! BRING OWN CONTAINERS! rilONE Egyptians MemlNTS of DHS Model U. ronferenee held lust week S. represented Egypt 722-258- 3 BUCHANAN In their at the University of Utah. FEED COMPAHY tt: Come visit our new lot and see the selection of fine Mobile Homes! with dependable service at a reasonable price OUR MOTTO: A quality product i- see our fine Mobile Homes . . . and have punch and cookies with us ncome May 5 and 6! Duchesne students represent Egypt at UN Duchesne high has an active Model U. N. group this year. This year, Duchesne high school represented Egypt at the annual convention which was held April 27, 28 and 29 at the University of Utah campus. Seven members of the M. U. N. Club at DHS are planning to go to Europe this summer. They are going with the first annual M. U. N. European tour. The group will visit Italy, Germany, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands and England. While In these cities, they are planning to tour the United Nations head- quarters. Located I mile East of Roosevelt on Highway 40 your childs portrait In tho Those going to Europe are Laurie Meriwether, Lynette Peatross, Patsy Ivle, Susan Huey, Steven Terry, Terry Welsh, and Luras Toponotes, Dennis Ercanbrack, M. U. N. advisor will accompany (he club members. MAGIC of COLOR Any number of children . . . any age. . . accompanied by a parent, in color will , . . be photographed FREE. ONE PERSONAL SIZE portrait FREE to each family as a gift from our store! To uy "(hank you (or your patron- eqa" to our requlnr customers and "hallo" to our now friends. each Bring the children dates shown, in on the and dress them colorfully, as these are beautifully posed, individual pornot snapshots. Sevtraits eral poses are taken, without charge . . . and additional, low cost portraits may be purchased! ... GROUP PORTRAITS will bo talon upon roquet! whnn lima and space permit. However PERSONAL SIZE will bo ono of a tinqlo lubjoct. a PORTRAIT of family ONE of thair children FREE at a qift from our store. will rocoivo KARRENS KORNER MODERN DRUG DIT1IESNE, UTAH KOOSEVELT, UTAH May 10, 1972 Wednesday, A.M. to l'.M. 10:00 6:00 Thursday, May 10:00 A.M. 11, 1972 to 0:00 l.M. Lrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr |