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Show 2 is at tills time in a Mrs. Pocatello, Ida., hospital recovering from Injuries she received in a car accident about two weeks ago. She has a broken leg. Mrs. Rubjr Black traveled there this weekend to see If she could he transferred closer to home. ...Visiting recently at the Lee Mitchells were the Bob Bruce's of Ft. Brldger, Wyo. June and Richard Boyd from Sinitlifluld and Frank Winn of Elsinore. w -Attending the Sun Dance and In Pine Ridge, So. D., were the William , DeWyaskets, Russell Reeds and lilah and Ossie Reyos, Luke, Eldora, Sally and Della Duncan, Phillip Chimburas and Mr. and Mrs, Manual Mvore, Paul Wyasket, Hank La Rose and Leo Cesspooch. Miss Linda Ridley returned this week from a 3 month stay at Martha's Vineyard In Oaklduffs, Mass. She had been employed by Janies Gentry, her girl friends father who she had met at Utah State. She was employed at a Mexican and Indian Craft Eugenia A twine Pow-wo- Kol-ln- ITF. INDIAN TRIBE Job Opportunity Position and Title: Bus Driver Branch. HEW Project Head Stait, Ute Indian Tribe Location: Fort Duchesne Center Opening Date: Aug. 16. 1972 Closing Date: Sept. 1. 1972 JOB DESCP.IPTION: Chauffeur, one load of students to and from Center each day, S days per week. Act in the capacity of a custodian at assigned Center when and if custodial services are needed. QUALIFICATIONS : Current Class A It C Utah Chaufferus License. Any experience related to driving school buses or similar vehicles will be considered. All applications will be considered. Final decision for employment will be made by the Community Action Personnel Committee of the Ute Tribal Business Committee. For more information see the Head Start Director. Mr. Jason Cuch. or Robert Tribal Employment Officer. All applications must be submitted to the Directors office for consideration. Dates of publication. Aug. 24 and 31. 1972. activi- ties. Desire a parent of a child that is enrolled in the Head Start or individual residing in the boundaries of the Ute Indian Tribe Head Start program. Any experience related to teaching will be considered. Consideration will be made without regard to any factors such as race, color, religion, sex. national origin, politics, physical handicaps. marital status, personal favoritism and age. Final decision for employment will be made by the Action Personnel Compre-scho- ol non-me- rit Com--jnuni- All ILJfiBID 5j Cha-poos- ty Cha-pooa- e. QflQUgvyi Louis D. Roberts family held a reunion at tlie head of Dry Fork canyon August 19. Lowell Roberts Is president and organized the reunion. There were 47 present. Out of town relatives were a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis SladsUd and son; Ruth R. Peterson and three children, Payson; Mrs. Larry Collins and four children of Orem. Also with them was Leslie Bladsham of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zimmerman and daughter of Hooper were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ross. at the Lila Gentry home were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blanchard of Kays-vlll- e. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gentry and family, Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gentry and family, Casper, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tyler, Pines, Ariz.; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Henry of California. Lea Gentry and Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Dennis attended a family reunion In Hobble Creek in Springvllle for a few days. Lila Gentry left Monday for a few weeks vacation In California. -Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and family, Tennessee were home visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross for a few year. friends and relatives attended the wedding reception for Clifford Pike and Connie Tolman at Brtdgeland Aug. 18. The Clifford Pikes will be living in Roo- sevelt. The Jotm Mo. sii. arts have been staying on Mushy Mountain. John is herder for the cattle assn. Helen Muosinan Is employed by the Forest Service and is a guide to the IVhlte-rorcave. She has taken several groups up to the cave. --TRose ceremony for the Mia Maid group was held Friday evening at the home of their teacher, Leah Haslem. Guest speaker was Maurine Bellon and Zella Pike was the MIA representative. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer and children from Penn., were visiting In Whiterocks F riday for a visit. Mrs. Kramer's father was Dr. Lloyd and lived here about 1900-192- 0. Her father Mr. Lloyd lived here as a small boy and Is Interested In events of the area. ks he flaac be and 24 MUMS V- - SALT PALACE I sM Aft. I QJ n Do you have anything for a nickel? Ile'a just got the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mieure and family recently returned from Sumner, DL, where they visited with Jack's parents, and nine brothers and sisters. They reported a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Olaus Johnson and daughter were visiting at the Jim Bandmann home. -The Wallace Dennis are enjoying a five week vacation In Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Murphy had a real nice visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Judd of Salt Lake. They are parents of Mrs. Murphy. They were here for three days --M- r. and Mrs. Verl Murphy took Robert out to start school at BYV Tuesday morning. -- snifflea. Eat at the COW! PIZZA (Saturday Night, the Sliced Bacon Grade A Fryers U.5.D.A. Inspected And Tyson' Graded e. Purple Cow Drive-I- n Sliced Bacon Fryer 69 Sliced Bacon . 97 Sliced Bacon Drumsticks"4 Pork Chops Pork Parly Roast Ur 98 Wieners Boneless Hams Sterling Skinless Franks Bonanza Brand Whole, Half or Quarlert Leos Sliced Meats Ui I p 98 Mr-- 98 Chunk Bologna? 65 IheFiw Owl Tiiftiy Ireotf mt forkey 41 430 44 441 4M S 41f Km.) 410 410 M0 tvtrydoy discount 8 Short Ribs of Beef frM Round Steaks S Chuck Steaks Mil. -- Boneless Pot 4i The way to a greet day is a cookout! Grown-uand young uns alike eagerly line up with ready plate and robust appetites for their fill of delicious foods from the grill. Nothing whets taste bud more than the tantalizing aroma of barbecuing meata. Be sure to have plenty for everyone. All you have to do is choose from Safeway'! superb array of food for just such a groat day. Youll find wa have a lot of thrifty meat that barbecue well. All the fancy iteaki. too. And. of course, plenty of at low price that save you money. Plan your cookout with foods from Safeway! u. & Roast!. 89 1.19 iI VJf-- J r The Total Discount Machine p SUPER1SAVERS g Coffee Meevel Neeae Q Cottage Cheese Right Guard Q Crisp Crackers Q 2.34 Cm. X'C Sofrener 64-e- s Thq true fast of total discounts DISCOUNTING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Hash Browsi is tha reason everyone's food cost is muth Iasi at Potatoes SAFEWAY DISCOUNT Lynden Farms Grade AA Eggs Skylark Bread Cream O' Tha Crap Homestyle Sliced 1 kettle Ui 00 1.08 26 FR0ZENIF00DS Downy Liquid w 11.3 PERFORMANCES 13 SPECTACULAR THURS., SEPT. 1 4 -- SAT., SEPT. 23 Band Box Ice Milk MATINEES 2 30 PM Sat. Sept 16 2 33 PM Sun Sept 17 Wea . 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Enclosed a ease "d Jumbo Celery you Green Cabbage 39c cacti u 7,lk 14 Red Radishes 38 Yellow Onions 8 Crisp Carrots .5' . 12" 1 ! 8 4 58 2 28 Roosevelt, Richfield, Price, Payson, Vernal, St. George, Spanish Fork, Cedar City. Provo, Tramenten, lagan, Ogden, Brigham City, Layton, Ray. Murray. WYOMING Kemmarer, Evanston, Reck Springs. These Stores Open Sunday Atoil1'! New h -;hM . inn ' lie Wrsmg Imi a Keei Mch A Htmi IHtctiv! Thm Widntiday, Sept. $, 1972 Tdy (o.i'on iw MHw.t irons EVERYDAY! IS1 SATURDAY ADDRESS " " " "ni.l""Y")N " STATE Baby Oil Vienna Sausage Chunk Tuna Canned Pop Safeway Coffee Z Already Ground K TICKETS ISELl I1K FREE UTAH STATE FAIR. ADMISSION TO THE I l72 QSEEEBBB CEE? (3m I ATISAFEW Instant Shave NAME CITY Real Economy ptrq pnee ALL SF..ATS RESERVED 8 00 PM M 8 30 TICKETS prico lb. 1.19 49 ew SHOP SAKWAY DISCOUNT SUQUI Pack Salt Palace to 10) everyday discount price lb. 53c b. Pkg. 79 Fryer Breasts A Norbest . . . U.S.D.A. 11 to 13 Lb. Weight Range Morrell's Golden Crisp Label A 13' U.S.D.A. Hen Turkeys Grade Hot Dog or Hamburger Fn , Sect 5 Sal. Seat 16 Mon , Seat i8 Tues. Seat '9 wed. Seat 23 Thu'S . Sect 2i Fn . Scat 22 Sat . Seat 23 8 SAEEiWAY SkylarkSlicedBuns Thurt. xh 31. 1972. !fi Presents NIGHTS Sect 14 SCO w rsmwa submitted to the Directors office for cor.si'ioi Dates of publication. Aug. Of- Your 1972 Utah State Fair in CJi UjJttighliors see must app!ii'alns QK233CGES ek Mr. Tribal Employment ficer. weeks. They were here when Wayne came home from his mission. They also had their daughter baptized and confirmed while they were here. of town relatives who came to hear were Russ Wayne give his mission report Francis Hair, grandmother of Salt Lake; Orlene Labrum and daughter Pamela, grandchildren. Dais! and Randy Queeny all of Tremontun and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and family, Tennessee. -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fausett and family dropped ir. at the Elmer Fausett home on their way to Red Cloud to bow hunt and also fish. Thelma McKennas daughter and family left Monday for Casper. Wyo., after spending a few weeks here visiting. Job Opportunity Poaition and Title: Assistant i Teacher i Full-tim- e Branch: HEW. rrojert Heat Start, I'te Indian Tribe Opening Pate: Aug. 16. 1972 Closing Date: Sept. l.1972 JOB DESCP.IPTION: Assistant teacher to a teacher in a cln of up to IS stusession dents for one tta.f-da- v per dav for 5 divs per week QUALIFICATIONS : As a requirement for this position, candidates must have education and experience. Candidate will be evaluated on the basis of his or her appropriate education, experience, appraisal of performance, training mittee. For more information the Head Start Director. jJason Cuch. or Robert dent. UTE INDIAN TRIBE Project Head Start Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026 Project Head Start Fort Durhesne, Ftah 84021! and had been killed In a car acciThe Paulsons have been living in a taller in the Bennett area. larry Black is attending a two-weseminar at the Trinity School In Hunt, Tex. The school deals with the alcohol and drug problems. -The Loren Pikes tor Sandy Pike and Velda and Jackie Anderton of Du gw ay to Ricks College in Idaho last weekend. Sandy and Jackie will attenJ school there this brothers shop on the Island, which Is a tourist attraction. She traveled by car therewith them in June and returned last week by plane. and Mrs. Hank Carrun and family of St. Charles Mo.t the Rob Burtons of Truckee, Calif., W, K. Harvey's Tri.ii.-ll- ; Bill Workman's, Vernal; Bill Parrish. Roosevelt, Bill Honpes, Whiter ocks; and Mrs. Smith, Neola, met at the Don Simmons to honor Elbert Smith on his 75th birthday last weekend. -School began Wednesday morning for the teachers of Whlterorks with a Employees Include meeting in Vernal. Dale Harrison, principal; Valois Morrill, sec. and librarian; Mary Ann Hall, Cth; Glen Pratt 5th; Keith Malr 4th; Marlene Kull 3rd; and she Is from California; Joanne Blazlne 2nd also from California; Leah Daggett from Iowa, 1st; Loan Hoopes and Beulah Nyberg, cooks; Verna Hoopes, Della Nyberg and Delilah Reyos, Aides; Phyllis OLerhansly, remedial; Don Simmons, custodian; Stan Hoopes and Alfred Helquist bus drivers. -Leah Daggett, Joanne Blazln and Marlene Kull will be living in the south cottage on the school campus. -Debra Honpes visited with her sister Lynette in Provo for several days last week. Lynette is employed by Jessie Bastian in a Real Estate office. The Steve Paulsons were shocked last week to receive word that two of Steve's Houses rlt, I'UA STANDARD Thursday, August 31. 1972 Bag AY |