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Show nwn:mft Those from Bluebell attending were Bernece Atwood and Luclle Winkler. Pot luck lunch was enjoyed. and Mrs. Rulen Goodrich of Vernal came on Sunday and took his mother, Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich to Sprlngvllle to visit at the home of his brother and her son Boyd and his family. Other family members there were Mrs. Nina Goodrich and son Larry and daughter Bonnie of Spring Glen; and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Goodrich who are living in the Provo area while he attends the BYU. Visiting with Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich last week were Mrs . Lydia Hancock, her son, Duane Hancock and his son Don and his wife all of Salt Lake. The Hancocks were here to attend the funeral serlvces of Presley Timothy. Those attending UEA in Salt Lake and visiting families over the weekend were Sharon Newbold, Tara Lee Gurr and Howard Todd. The Altamont 2nd ward held their opening Relief Society Social on Wednesday morning at the Altamont chapel. Fon-tel- la Jenkins president of the Relief Society conducted all the new officers were Introduced and each gave a report on the coming years lessons. The new officers are Fontella Jenkins, President; Ida Pulley work director; Dixie Swasey, Educational Counselor; Cleona Remington, secretary; Lola Evans, Spiritual Living Leader; Pearl Orr, Social Relations; Colleen Bisel, mother training lessons; Homemaking, Norma Bolton; Cultural Refinement, Ruth Winkler; Work Director, i:RVri Bob and Marie Goodrich and three children of Bountiful visited over the weekend with Boll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich were their sons, Drew and Morris Goodrich and their families of Clearfield. Don and Norma Bolton left on Wednesday for Tulsa, Okla., to visit their daughter and son in law, Carolyn and Chad Jacobson and their two boys. All the DUP groups in the county held a meeting on Saturday at Duchesne. Kate Carter, Central President of Salt Lake was St. Martins Episcopal Church Invites everyone to attend Church Services ut 9:00 A.M,. each Sunday, fallowed by Interdenominational Sunday School classes at 10:10 a.m. The Church is located just west of Union High School in Roosevelt on Highway 40. 10-we- acoEtiQmi) Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rogers and daughter, Norma Jean from Salt Lake City visited with relatives in the Basin over tlic weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hogan and baby were guests during the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ro- gers. Ronda and Jay Searle from Colorado Sunday guests at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Also Leona Jorgensen visited Marshall. there with them. -Mrs. Merlene Folks and children from Browns Park were visitors this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall and came to help celebrate her mothers birthday. -Visiting recently at the Jess Jensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lewis and daughter, Sherry and baby and Mr. and Mrs. David Boisclair and children from Kaysvllle. This is the first time the Jensens have seen their grandchild. -- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jarman have moved a new trailer home on their property in Avalon. -Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler had two of their sons, Jim and Morton home for a visit recently. Jim and Morton live in Anaheim, Calif. Also visiting at the Chandler home was a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stelnfeldt from Seal Beach, Calif. They visited in Deep Creek where Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. Steinfeldt lived when they were children. were ek --r casEira. gbbb INVESTMENT COURSE to be taught each Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information 722-229- . . . calle the U.B.E.C. Office 738-555- 4 1 The instructor is Gene Helland. He is with Bosworth, Sullivan & Company, Salt Lake City, Utah a ms recently. Kent and Peggy Anderton and family. Salt Lake visited his parents, the Reed --Q. "September and early October are Ideal times to fertilize your lawn and spray for weeds. These two treatments combined now will give you a healthier, more weed-frlawn next spring," stated Louis A. Jensen, Utah State University Extension agronomy weed specialist. He explained that broad leaved perenee nial weeds, such as dandelion, dock and plantain, grow rapidly in late summer and early fall. In addition to the leaves one can see, they develop a large taproot that lives over the winter and sends up new growth next spring. Jensen said, Killing these weeds now with 2, Sllvex, Banvel or compounds containing mixtures of them means they wont be around to detract from the beauty lamm-res- , cnlrrtniniil of your place next spring. This group of girls, known hh tho iMMMiti of Hie rest home in Room1 veil rrn-ntlj"A fall fertilizer treatment consisting of nitrogen or mixtures containing It will stimulate the root growth of your lawn 4-- H grass. It will help the grass to spread and 1111 In any bare sports left by the 8-1dying weeds. Next spring the resulting 4 thicker turf will help keep weeds out." Thirteen girls under the direction of "If you spray your lawn this fall to their leader LaRayma Freston provided control the broadleaved weeds, here are entertainment at the rest home In Roosetwo helpful hints: (1) choose a day when Every year tlie Secretary of Agriculvelt last Thursday night. ture by Joint resolution of Congress desithe weather Is warm and no storm Is Those participating were, Diana Pea-tros- s, Naas week October of and (2) use one and one-ha- lf second the gnates predicated; Karen Hauter, of Myton; Debbl The week of School Lunch Week. to two times the normally recomtional Rosalie Buchanan, McKay, Bly Mecham, has lieen proclaimed National mended rate of 2, D weed killer since a Oct. Paula Mart, Debbie Hamilton, Mary Beth School Lunch Week for 1972 and children heavier rate is needed during the cool fall Sha-re- n Shell Ruth Walker, Sorensen, Murray, all over the United States will sit down to weather to get desired results." Sanders, Roosevelt; Kelly Baker, a Universal Menu celebrating this years La Nell Brown, Neola. They sang a wide theme You are hat you eat. Hush to of from Proud range songs Mary The Lunch program provides a nutriLittle Baby. Their rehearsal time Is tious low-co- st lunch, gives free lunches 3 or 4 days of the week 7:30 In the mormeets from 13 to 12 to children, needy ning and directly after school. of the recommended dally dietary allowThese girls have experienced a great ances, develops sound food habits, teaches deal of satisfaction in the field of entersocial graces and builds an alert healthy tainment and realize that the H program citizenry. can offer a wide range of Interests for the There are 2300 students participating In youth of our area If they would apply the program at the present time in Duthemselves", reported LaRayma. chesne County. Due to the crowded conRecently the Launchers also performed In the lunch rooms, parents are ditions for the Institutional Council from Utah to urged enjoy lunch with their children State University at a canyon party at the BACKHOE at any time during the year rather than Power Plant. 3 DOZER during school lunch week as they have In the past. TRENCHER 5 The Universal Menu consists of SpagAndertons over the long weekend. WE INSTALL AND SERVICE PIPE LINE -hetti with Meat Sauce, Tossed Green Danny Deans serving in the Navy came Chilled Buttered and Peaches, Bread, Salad, from California and took his wife Jan GAS Peanut Butter cookies and 12 pint of daughter back with him. They have been Wedmenu be will served This milk. OIL living with Myron and Ruth Haslem the past SEPTIC TANKS nesday, October 11. year. WATER Mr . and Mrs. Theodore Hatch moved to Phon. Vernal from the Kitchen Rach. They will SEWER be missed by their neighbors and friends. INDUSTRIAL AREA Two grandsons of Mr. Kitchens Is staying 1 Phone News Ttems to here on the farm until the new occupants West of Roosovelt on Hwy. 40 can get moved on. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton received word from their son Gary in Phoenix, Ariz., that his wife Rleta was in the hospital tor back surgery. Lila Jean Marble and three girls from Salt Lake visited with her parents, the Bill Blanchard's over the UEA weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blanchard received word of a brand new grandson born to their daughter Ethelene and Richard Potter in Germany this makes two boys and one girl for the Potters. Garden Powell was a Salt Lake visitor during the week. Lars and Alton Powell and family 5-6from Salt Lake spent the lem g weekend -7 visiting with his father the James Powells and other relatives. No. 303 can GKKKN GIANT Karen Brown and children from Heweekend UEA with her palper spent the rents the Max Nelsons while her husband Wayne and son Shane went elk hunting with No. 803 can GKKKN GIANT Brown. 4-- D, Entertainers 4-- '. group entertains School lunch week to at Roosevelt rest home be observed Oct. 4-- 8-- 14 DAVES PIPE & SUPPLY 4-- Dr. Dannlel Dennis and Merrill Mil-le- tt attended the hearing of the Central Utah water project In Provo last week. David Hunt moved his mother, Mrs. Canuds Hunts trailer home down on his lot for the winter. --M- r. and Mrs. Max Nelson spent two days In Price with their daughter Karen and family during the week. Ray and Nita Kitchen and children from Salt Lake visited the Myron Has-le- 10.00 Cost is only 3 Fertilize, spray now for healthy spring lawns Q3CEDS? CBSB UINTAH BASIN EDUCATION CENTER is offering a STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 5, 1972 Sharleen Jessen; Visiting teacher leader, A nice program was Flora Rogers. given and a lovely lunch was served. there to talk to the ladles. 545-74- 722-213- L & L MOTOR COMPANY PRESENTED PUNT, PASS AND KICK CONTEST WINNERS Special for October 4 for 95 BEANS his brother Leslie To anyone noticing the quaint construction going on at the J. V. Freston home, Its a log cabin for his antique collection. 4 for 1.00 PEAS K & No. 800 can W RED 4 for 85 KIDNEY BEANS Resource conservation and development aired BKTTY CROCKER WASHED 28-o- 99' POTATO BUDS FIRST PLACE (left to right) Kevin Rhodes, Ron Gates, Hart Stubbs, Lance Denver, Kenny Richens, Michael Peterson; SECOND PLACE Trenn Grant, Danny Rawlings, Greg Mower, Scott Springer, Ren Van, Thor Jacobsen; THIRD PLACE Randal Gilbert, Douglas Harriman, Korey Abbott, Robby Peterson, David Marian, and Iarry Muir. Charles Jenkins, Bill Labrum, Allan Ashton L & L Representatives These young men are special . . and L & L Molor has some Specials, too! -- 1971 F250 Ford, 360, 8 1970 F250 Ford, 360, 8 -- 1969 F250 Ford, automatic, 390, 8 1970 Vi "ton GMC, P.S. -- 1969 Vi Dodge V-extra automatic, gas! 4-spe- 4-spe- V-- ed, V-- ed, V-- V-- 8, 4-spe- ed, 8, MANY, MANY MORE! DAILY RENTALS 24'Houx WRECKER SERVICE L&L. Motor Rooaevelt, Utah Co. "Your Total Transportation Dealer Phone News Items to 722-213- 1 li No. LIBBY'S Thursday the 2 1st of September, a meeting was held In the Uintah County Courthouse to explain a program of the Soil Conservation Service called Resource Conservation and Development. Marion Olson, County Commissioner from Cache County was Invited to explain the program to the group as It Is curHe rently working In Cache County. showed the film "The Inheritors" about the program In his area. About 50 attended and were representatives of local elected officials including State Representative Dan Dennis, members of the Soil Conservation Service, members of the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District which sponsored the presentation, and members of many Uintah Basin Irrigation After a motion by Willard Companies. Wall of the Ouray Park Irrigation Company, it was decided that the Uintah Basin Association of Governments would apply and organize a Resource Conservation Program In the Uintah Basin. This program will consist of citizens programs In several main areas. Committees will be organized In Water resources and Watershed, Recreation and Wlldllle, Education and Information, Municipal and Beautification, and Industrial. It was stressed that this is a grass roots program. The purpose of the committees and organization Is to solve local problems. The people will bring problems to the committee which will decide whether or not to pursue a particular project. It was staled by SCS officials at the meeting Hut some of the tonds of the Rural Development Act will be earmarked for RCADprograms In sreas such as solid waste disposal. size z. can 3 for 89' PORK & BEANS BAKKRITK SHORTENING 3-l- can b. 73'. Vl SWKKIIKAKT 47' FABRIC SOFTENER No. 300 can FRANCO-AMKRICA- N 5 for SPAGHETTIOS WESTERN Gal. 95' FAMILY 3 for $1.00 CAKE & FROSTING MIX GIANT 2 for 75' HERSHEY BARS O TOP-QUALIT- Y MEATS 0 ROUND STEAK Full Cut Center Slice lb. 1.15 End Cuts lb. non Phone 738-245- 1 - Ducheene orders welcome. - free town delivery 1.03 won $m w |