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Show I Plans approved; bids sought for new Moon Lake building Plans and specifications are going out to contractors this week for the new head quarters building in Roosevelt for Moon Lake Electric Bid Association, Inc. opening date has been set for June 14, 1972 at 2:00 p.m. at the present office In Roosevelt, Local contractors and are Invited to contact the Vernal or Roosevelt office for a copy of the plans and specifications. The new offices are to be located at 2nd West and 2nd North Streets. There are 7680 square feet of floor space In the planned building which will house the main offices of the company, Including the accounting department, engineering department, member relations, purchasing, management and related facilities. A 100 seat meeting room Is being provided for use by the community. The existing headquarter facilities In Vernal are to be sold upon completion of the new building. Trailer court opens in Bluebell area Cliff Drollinger Bluebell's first trailer court Is open for business, according to manager-own- er John L. Llsonbee. It Is located on the highway south of the Bluebell store which is also on the school bus route. THE DIFFERENCE IS THE SERVICE! If you arc un- happy about your present service, now is the time to call us to see the difference. Fire fighters sought Central Utah Insurance Agency Fire Fighters have not filled their roster for this year. The Organized Ute Indian enrolled Indian between the ages of 18 and 55 and able to pass a physical examination are eligible to become members. Application forms can be picked up at the Uintah and Ouray Agency, Branch of Forestry Office. Applications will be accepted until June 1, 1972. An 22 NORTH MAIN STREET ROOSEVELT. Office UTAH Res. 722-252- 2 722-338- 4 SAVE AND SHARE! Over 2.00 worth of Bonus Photos FREE with every roll of Kodacolor X processing! PHONE ROOSEVELT, UTAH 722-24- Motor has the one Pickup a man can bring home to his wife! L&L W. Edwin Riggs named new bank manager STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, May 25, 1972 their potential as effective participants Four Basin H members have been selected to attend a National Citizenship Short Course in Washington D. C. Shauna Rasmussen, Colette Sweatfleld, Susan Chapoose and Joyleen Willey have been selected by the state H office to travel to Washington D. C. in June to attend a National Citizenship Short Course. Art Jones of Roosevelt will accompany the group and was also named Coordinator for tlie trip. 37 otlier H niemliera from the state will also lie going to the Nations capital for the week long session. Activities include tours of historic spots, workshops and discussions on Citizenship and with National leaders on meetings Capitol Hill. Tlie purpose of the trip Is to help young people of (he United States. Realizs 4-- Riggs has been appointed manager of Hie new Roosevelt office of Zlons First National Hank which is scheduled to open early In June on the corner of First North and Main Streets, according to an announcement by Hoy W. Simmons, bank president. Mr. Riggs and his wife Merllyn and their three children, agea 8, 5 and 2 years, will move to Roosevelt within the next few weeks. The new bank manager la a native of Kanab, Utah, and has been serving as assistant manager of the St. George office of Zlons Hank. A graduate of Kanab high school, Mr. Riggs received his Initial bank training at the State Bank of Sallna. Later he became manager of Installment loans at the Bank of St. George. He has served as manager of the Enterprise, Utah office W EDWIN RKiTiS . . . will manage of Zlons Bank and has been assistant Zlomt Find National Bank branch. manager of the St. George office for the past year. Mr. Riggs Is a member of the St. Mr. Llsonliee said that lie Is planning Lions Club, the Dixie Wildlife George to expand as soon as the present trailer and the Dixie Colonels. He Federation, are rented. spaces of the Eagles Lodge a also member Is Mr. Llsonliee said that there are many Utah oil people In the area and tlie court was and Is past president of the Southern Bank Administrative Institute. Chapter, finished to give them places to stay near "Merllyn and I are excited about our their Jobs. move to Roosevelt," the new manager said. He Is a sports enthusiast and has always wanted to live in a hunting and fishing area like Roosevelt. Having lived in cities of the same comparative size all of his life, Mr. Riggs Is grateful for Two area residents of Roosevelt recentan assignment within the bank organizaly completed the requirements for their tion that keeps him in the warm, friendly State The Utah from University. degrees atmosphere for which Roosevelt has degrees will be awarded June 3. Allen Bingham, the son of Mr. and Mrs. always been noted. "Arrangements for the new bank opening Von Haslem of Roosevelt, recently are moving ahead rapidly," Mr. Riggs the for his Master completed requirements said. Temporary offices are being inHe of Science degree In accounting. received his bachelor of science degree stalled In a trailer that has been remodeIn accounting In 1971 from Weber State led Into a modern bank facility. It will be built onto the lot on the northeast College. Eldon E. Thompson, the son of Mr. corner of First North and Main Streets. and Mrs. Merrell Llsonliee of Roosevelt, "This will not be a moveable trailer," recently completed the requirements for Mr. Riggs emphasized, "but will be his Masters of Business Administration permanently built onto the lot, to remain business administration. there pending establishment of a permain degree received his bachelors degree nent building." The new bank will provide Thompson In finance In 1971 from Utah State Univercomplete bank services including savings, and his In associate's degree math checking, Master Charge, Installment sity, and science In 1967 from the University loans, commercial, Industrial and farm loans. of California, Merritt College. A grand opening la planned for early While attending school Thompson received his associates degree with honors, June as soon as necessary utility hookand he has done research with some of ups are made and the lot can be black-toppe- d. Utah's largest industrial firms, and the Zlons First National Bank, which had research later became incorporated In a Doctorate dissertation. He was a member Its beginnings In 1873 under the direction of four honor societies, Alpha Gamma of Brigham Young, has added 18 branches Sigma, the Intercollegiate Knights, Alpha to its bank organization during the past Kappa Psl, and Alpha Zeta. Thompson three years. Establishment of a branch was also on the Dean's list and the honor in Roosevelt Is part of an expansion program which has been In the planning roll several times. He and his wife, the former Lorene stages for several years, according to - Anita Turner of Morganfleld, Ky., have bank president Roy W. Simmons. Zlons Bank has also announced plans , three children .Thompson may be working 'with the United States Atomic Energy to establish a branch In Duchesne. Mr. Riggs explained that people in Commission, whose h. me office Is located Duchesne can open an account at Zlons In Maryland. Bank In Roosevelt and have the account transferred to Duchesne when that branch Is opened. "In fact, a person with an account at any one of Zlons Bank offices may do their regular banking business at any of the 26 bank branches." Centralized accounting makes this possible and Is added convenience for bank customers, Mr. Riggs said. W. Four to go to National Citizenship course Edwin In our democratic system of government; gain leadership training to help Implement abilities, responsibilities and programs back home; develop a better understanding end appreciation of their American Heritage; realize a new relationship and responsibility of the individual to self and others; better understand the federal government and their relation to it and gain an Insight Into the aspects of International citizenship. These young people will have opportunities In thtfr own counties to promote Citizenship activities when they return home. newly-realiz- ed 4-- 4-- Degrees awarded to 2 Roosevelt residents Phone News Items to FREE juice jar with Memorial Day the purchase at each special 10 oz. Jar o I fblgars coffee and more coming! 1 Specials crystals. May 1.59 25, 26, 27 EARLY CALIFORNIA 3 cans 1.00 PITTED OLIVES HEINZ 12 --ox. can SHASTA 10 for 98 CANNED POP CAMPFIRE 23' MARSHMALLOWS 1.1 No. 211 can RRY 4 for 85' PINEAPPLE HANtJI'F.T POLISH. DILI., 22 --ox. SWEET KOSHER II-O- Z. 89' 2 for HALLEYS PICKLES 100 for DIXIE 49' DIXIE PAPER PLATES 2t No. WESTERN FAMILY can 85' 3 for PORK & BEANS No. ,i can WESTERN SEAS 39' 29' CHUNK TUNA W 25-o- z. FAMILY qt 47' ESTERN FAMILY Chlrkrn Rice, Chicken Noodle, Cream of Chicken 6 cans SOUP 89' Reg. 69f PLAIN CIAIYEK CLI B bag 48 0 POTATO CHIPS ,V,J,v pkg. b. SALAD DRESSING T,n'u 85' 3 for KETCHUP WESTERN MnrLnyne Mullins bottle 14-o- z. KRAFT MUSTARD WE HAVE 12 NEW TRUCKS . . . 722-213- X ALLEY'S 22-- 0. 49' SWEET RELISH Myton Legion groups name Staters for v72 Selected to attend Girls State In Cedar next month as representatives of Unit are the Myton American Theresa DeLay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson DeLay, Myton; MarLayne Mullins, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Mullins and Jane Monks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Monks, all of Brldgeland. Eileen Peatross was chosen as alternate. Gary Clayhurn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayhurn, Brldgeland, will be a representative to Boys State which will be held at Utah State University. City THERE IS A LOT FULL OF USED TRUCKS! 1070 1970 1969 1969 1967 FORD F100, V-Radio, Low Mileage! V-New Paint! CHEVROLET V-F100 FORD Radio, Low Mileage! Ton, with Utility Hox! FORD V-New Hox! FORD 8, tt-To- n, 8, -- 8, ai-To- n, a'i-To- n, 8, HOLD IT!! L & L has bought two on Motor Co. Roofevalt, Utah "Your Total Transportation Dealer1 EAT ALL-3- 1 FRANKS 1-l- pkg. 65 b. 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