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Show STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, May 25, 1972 Q) ilQ) GMJHiiv Richard Rhoads ends Air Force training Smith and Trudy visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith Friday at Neola ...Juvon Fabrlzlo spent the weekend in Salt Lake visiting Beth Ann Roberts and they also attended the Walt Disney show at the Salt Palace. r. Tlngey took the lettermans club to Salt Lake Saturday where they attended a show. Mr. and Mrs . Cedi Roberts and family of Ogden spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts and family and Dorothy Bertola. Dlxl Navy Airman Richard M. Rhoads, husband of the former Miss Deborah C. Bancroft of Roosevelt, has completed the Aviation Electronics Technician School at Memphis. --M- THANK YOUS The American Legion, Basin Post 64, wishes to thank all those who donated clothing and Mrs. Mick Jensen returned home Thursday from St. George where they spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Fabrlzlo and family of Bountiful visited Rosie Fabrlzlo Saturday. Mr. Neilson and Mrs. Page took two car loads of girls to Salt Lake to attend Officers a cheerleading clinic Saturday. Those from out of town who attended the wedding for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tapp were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tapp and Mrs. Agnus Faux of Halleysvllla, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Heller of Van coover, British Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Meadville and family of stoney Bottom, W. Va.; Carl Olberg of Phoenix, Arlz.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mustang, Mr. and Mrs. David Jarr and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones and son of Arizona, Bobble Smith, Wasatch Academy. Elected to serve as officers of the Union Chapter of Future f America for the coming years are: Jerry rnirrN Sherman, reporter; Rodney Olsen, See.; Larry Jenkins, assistant reporter; Terry I.undberg, Lennls McKee, president; Gary Clayburn, sentinel, ami Kerry Mathews, treasurer. O33E0DCB20 iavf-TBTmt.- Ward MIA sponsored a turkey cupper and entertainment last Tuesday The proceeds will go towards evening. helping 12 young people to the IDS Youth conference to be held in July. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wangs gard of Huntsville were visitors Monday at the Gayle Gilbert home. The following are Union high school graduates, Franklin Gllliert, Lyle Freston, Mark Mullins, Ronald Evans and Max --T- CARPETS! 3.29 per iq. yard, and up I SELL, INSTALL AND CLEAN CARPETS. Call Swen for Free estimates any time of day or evening, BRUNSY1K DISTRIBUTING CO. Altamont, Utah FFA Projects Top project winners In the Roosevelt Chapter of Future Farmers of America are Larry Jenkins, sheep; Lennls McKee, dairy; Rodney Olden, beef, and Roger Betts, hogs. Little Buckaroo j U wf .V-iJ.- Tf. v .7 i 4 i ' FORT! Judy Cola IP Field trips and musical programs are concluding the school year at Todd Last Friday morning 45 elementary. kindergarten students entertained their parents as well as Day Care Center children and those enrolled In Head Start. Norma Denver and Daisy Jenks assisted with the Indian portion of the program which featured the children, in costume, singing "Red Wing" and "1 Walk In Mrs. Bill Streltz assisted with Beauty. the dancing portion of the program which was under the direction of kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Mary Burgess and her aid, ' Mrs. Clarice Chapoose. Early this week first and second graders enjoyed a field trip to the pheasant farm, Gusher; the llsh hatchery, White-rock- s; saw mill, Lapoint; and Ute Fab LTD, Ft Duchesne. Third graders visited Utah Power and Light, Dairy, the fish hatchery and saw mill two weeks ago. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCook last weekend were Mrs. McCooks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flores of Wellington, who accompanied their son, Richard, on leave from the U. S. Army at Fort Hood, Tex. Richard remained at the McCook's for a week's visit and was joined by another brother, Thomas, the following weekend. A Marine who had been stationed at Pensacola, Fla. Thomas will be going to Scotland at the conclusion of his leave. Miss Annette Parrlette was In Salt Lake early In the week to attend a social work study program for Indian students at the University of Utah. Members of the Upward Bound program at Union high school were honored last week at a banquet and dance at Weber-Sta- te College, Ogden. Carleen Ignacio and Mike Sawyier accompanied the 22 students on the trip. Students from Park City were In the area Monday touring the reservation and points of Interest as a result of a Ute History unit taught at their school by Title I employees Norma Denver and June Lyman (now of Plneridge, S. Dak.X Carlos Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, recently rturned home nd May 29 - Neola Rodeo Arena Starting at 2:00 p.m. Bareback Riding - Calf Roping - Calf Riding Wild Horse Chase - Pony Cheriet Race SPECIAL EVENTS: Pole Bending - Barrell Racing Contestant (Ages 7 sign-u- p deadline: 1:00 14: Weight Admission p.m- - May - P-r- must sign with .11 entries Sponsored by Neola Explorer Post Donation: Adults. SI 50 - Children. 75f to day of Rodeo will bo sdm.tted admission free!, under 120 pounds) (Contestants who register prior DESERET 44 South Main Street are Gary Duchesne. 454-S5S- 7. I graduates from a two year mission In Canada. He Is employed at Ute Fab LTD., Fort . The Deseret Federal Mobile Savings Center will be in Roosevelt every Monday from 9:30 to 4:00 at Third South and Second East. FEDERAL Salt Lake City A letter was submitted by Mr. George W. Hunter, Acting Director, Voluntary Services, which slated In part: Many patients win benefit from the boxes of used clothing recently donated by the American Legion, Baaln Post 64, Roosevelt, Utah. We accept these gifts with appreciation!" Clayburn, Mar Layne Mullins, Kathy ClayMark Mullins and Ronald Evans burn. 4th year. he Redmond. The Seminary AT LOW OVERHEAD PRICES! at the Uteland Station, managed by George Stewart, before Christmas. The items were presented to the Veterans Hospital in SLC. FFA honors went to l.nrrv Jenkins, StarGreenhand, and to Gary Clayburn, Star Chapter farmer. 5 FiUAai 9 A delegation of tribal people were In Salt Lake Wednesday for the opening of the new offices of Steven Boyden and son, tribal attorneys. Included in the group were members of the Ute Business ComFrancis mittee, Homey Wyasket, Secakuku, Wilbur Cuch, Gary Poowegup and Fred Con eta h, as well as Dennis Mower, Rex Curry, Maxine Natchees and Henry Harden and Annette Parrlette. Maxine Natchees went to Albuquerque, N. M., for a mass communications conference sponsored by the American Indian Press Association. In Phoenix, Arlz., this week for an Equal Employment Opportunity meeting sponsored by the Public Health Service are Charles Wells, Service Unit Director, PHS; Ruby Black, Community Health Reand Mrs. Irene Cuch, presentative; Business Committee member. Friday evening they will attend the graduation of Mrs. Black's son, Alden Atwlne, from Phoenix Indian school. Henry Harden, Community Action Program director, Is In Salt Lake city on behalf of the senior dtlxens program. TRAILER SPACES! GREER ACRES MOBILE HOME PARK WESLEY THACKER How Renting Trailer Spaces in Altamont Grass - All Underground Utilities PRIVATE PHONES AND GAS AVAILABLE THE HIGHWAY! Phone 454-356- or 0 QUIET, OFF 454-356- 1 N.Y.C. SUMMER PROGRAM THERE WILL BE 56 SLOTS available with work stations in Roosevelt, Myton, Todd and Fort Duchesne. Boys and girls, between the ages of 14 and 19, who will be attending Public School next fall, are invited to apply. THE WAGE SCALE is $1.60 per hour, and the work starts on June 14 and will run for 8 weeks. To be eligible the applicants must come from a family that earns less than a mxi-musalary per year, which amount is determined by the number of dependents in the family. THOSE INTERESTED SHOULD get forms from Mr. Ardean The NYC or Mr. Byron Gilbert, Bench, Ext. 38. office in Ft. 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