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Show 8HTAM)Alll Itnosevelt, 1'tnh February 1, 1973 Notice Legal Elwtric A mi .:itors To Miein Lake WESTERN MOBILE HOMES .1 i :1 Vii: C'd.I.MAN 4!'j East Mn.'n f'l niion, i i.i:T Vernal. Utah, (innumic.- -, ti.il :o::r.rr -i it is making an upplu itr-n It .nil. w ,1! tie ei. t claims ' n loan from tin filli v t r.. under-s'-.-- it Fieri rifirnt inn AHniinisH i'i i, t.vh v.'".i re if SAM the which provide fur !h- uf shun I 22 iMlui IT Nr.i" ! Second t.'.MV'lt" . line i:.,i.-c:,09.000 volt utt i stor.r,. The tinnsnii.Siini Ini'.1 v 'l on ii iief 'c the 2i'h day of Local Lions club members are making Inrated in the fnllnwirp i n n; F. !! v r. preparations for the State leiited riUCIIF.SNE COUNTY. he ("run v, i :i visiona banquet and convention to he held in Salt UTAH-- M a ru'd. j: 15 miles of line fnmi Me if f'.'itiori Lake City Friday and Saturday, Februt:;.ii Code in10. Northeast event annual and While 9 quarter of Knii'.i' Ar.-- tlted If '3. su'd with the ary i . v riC'f.iti'io as required dues an exciting whial of social affairs, fi. Township 3 South, Rur-.-in a I'SRAM l!e-i- :: West, the concerns main the imporemphasis direction to the r: i ."!:t tant work of reviewing the National and westerly - li'it-iSouthwest quailiT of )r the A in clubs lions of International efforts 1R. Township 3 South, Carp ( Cui im.n Robert of sight conservation and other serI West, USBAM. fi'Ce.'. e 1. vice projects. Special attention will he RIO IJLANCO COUNTY ' di iiisin I! Pi.1,1. .ie'i in furused on the Utah assembly as state COIORADO , rd on i :ary 2'i. and officers report on progress in the realm of 71i-- miles of hue fnui. 7.. i ehl . uv of is new a This Northeast conservation . quai(.-and, hearing thus far, exclusive undertaking of Utah' 10. Township 1 North. Lions Clubs which is generating a great 102 West. Bill I'.M. in a N"tlli westerly direction to I hi deal of International interest. Noithwest quin ler of S.'Clim. Key convention speakers will be Tris 24, Township 2 North. It Coffin of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1st 103 West. P.lh P.M. Vice President of Lions International. A These facilities will n.nio- - it prominent figure for over a quarter cenpossible for the coopi'iative tu tury, Mr. Coffin has rcreived scores of meet the increasing iviw-- demands of present :ul new awards for his work in Lions International. In private life Mr. Coffin is an opIf there are any comments tician and has been a member of the on the environmental aspcil-o- f Montreal Lions Club since 1939. the proposed construe. i"!,. He was anxious to make the trip to should he submitted t they Utah as he is deeply interested in the Ihe cooperative within 30 hearing conservation program initiated of the publication of this here. Highlights of the two day convennotice. Additional tion will include the District Governors may be nhtnnrd at the ('(inper-atvc'- s office at the above Inn the at Friday night Rodeway Ranquet add i ess. followed by a Saturday luncheon. CapDate of publication, Februping the activities will be the semi formal 1. 1973. ary Terrace the at Saturday night banquet Ballroom. In, Area Lions to meet in Salt Lake City - proudly announces the 73 Kirkwood! t- 1 lian.-iiiissi'-r- CHECK THE QUALITY BLE INSULATED WALLS JYVFLOOKS AND ROOFS rSTORM WINDOWS JCdOI Mid-winte- r 1 i, r .'.tel. - Jd-i- j2 x 4 WALL CONSTRUCTION DOORS AND WINDOWS JTWO-TONSHAG CARPET THROUGHOUT shjfflet. .1- bit-ha- lf E front kitchen, NOW ON DISPLAY 14 x 70, separate dining room, bay window and large hutch, I.' : hai center living, and a wet bar! 1 1 ou ALSO, SPANISH model, with reties en-joy- arm and a back injury. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thompson are the parents of a baby boy born Jan. 20 at the Roosevelt hospital. He weighed 7 lbs and will be named Gary Philip. They have one other child, Michelle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. Thompson, Altamont and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks, Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, Provo, were here over the weekend taking care of business and visiting with friends. On Tuesday afternoon seven members of the DUP quilted at the home of Mrs. Alice Summers. dk fj.t rfV .' . ,1 ' s . t .7; ' 1 Phone Corner of 8th West and Main Street Phone 789-47OUR SERVICE IS RATED "G" FOR GREAT! (Jay Gales) Roosevelt, Utah ON'" V . .. U Roosevelt Commerical i : has t Commercial OUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND . " Club a new face and a new interior to better serve you! . one-four- th K .vSei J v HERE'S A POPULATION oddity that's hard to believe! Did you know that more people live in New York City than live In almost of the states of the United States. In other words, the population of New Yoik City is greater than the population of Alaska. Delaware. Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota. Rhode Island. South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming combined! 722-241- 1 WESTERN MOOBILE HOMES - Vernal M ' i ,V TO YOU BY JAY GATES "SERVICE, YOU CAN TRUST Friday u A.- -' fcrt; V1-- ' to be through Open from 8:00 A.M to 9:00 P.M. Monday - Saturday. 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. IIMVUMW The 1973 edition of "Tax Guide for Small Business" is now available to answer questions businessmen have about Federal income, excise and employment taxes, Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah, said today. The business tax guide, IRS Publication 334, also contains a Tax Calendar for 1973 listing the dates on which the various tax and information returns and payments are due. The booklet includes a checklist which enables businessmen to identify quickly all taxes they may have to pay. The checklist also contains information on each tax and the forms required, according to Mr. Wise. The booklet explains how Federal Tax laws apply to various forms of businesses such as the sole proprietor, partnership, or corporation. It also covers special problems faced by some manufac-turereretailers, and professional men. The "Tax Guide for Small Business" sells for 75 cents at most IRS offices. It is also available from the U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402. CHEVROLJET-BUIC- home After Remodeling! INTERESTING FACTS G. & L. a Kirkwood HEATED FOR FOR YOUR VIEWING COMFORT! . ft Tax guide available for businessmen THE TOTAL POPULATION of those 12 7,2134.915 while the population of New York City is 7.895,503. carpet black leather ALL NEW HOMES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker returned home after a week's vacation at Las Vegas, Phoenix, Ariz., and then traveled into Old Mexico. Rob Bertola visited over the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bertola. Rob is attending Utah Technical College in Salt Lake. states is front kitchen 12 x 50, H'gJBji Little Knitters Club January 27, we held our second meeting at the home of Mrs. Carl Walker. We learned a new way to make a tie for a hat, using double pointed needles. We are Todd Kindergarten birthday pictures. . . making "Cutic Caps". Donna Murphy and Cornell Burns. Reporter Sue Ann Nielson BROUGHT shag carpet throughout See Dave oi Roger for full detalla ot 73 model. Great Also a good seSavings on '72 modela left in stock! lection of Used Homes! r This is a view of the front of the Sam and Mangan building in Roosevelt Since the announcement of a new building in Duchesne, speculation has been that the firm here would close their office and move to Duchesne. This is not true. They plan to continue their operation in both communities. The building in Roosevelt has been completely remodeled, and houses spacious offices for the law firm. e PRICE . . . You will find a rent bargain! t infm-nri'iir- two-ton- red shag furniture and gold appliances! Creditors The Duchesne second ward young marrieds met at the Seminary building Sunday Jan. 14 for their lesson on Self Worth. They watched the movie Johnny Lingo". On Tuesday evening, Jan. 30, prior to the Gold and Green Ball, they a Mexican supper at the airport terminal building. The Duchesne first ward young marrieds went to Price Friday where they enjoyed the evening bowling after which they had dinner. Those who went were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. John Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neeley, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Linford. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Iladden this week are Mrs. Hadden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen from Quincey, Wash. Mrs. May Wilson has been in Vernal the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Elva Purvis and family . She has been helping out while Elva is recuperating from a broken arm ahe suffered when she slipped and fell on the ice. Mrs. Patricia Mieure left Sunday for her home in Robison, I1L, after apending the past week visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer and also her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Moon were in Salt Lake Monday evening to attend the 86th birthday party for their grandfather, Nephi Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Moon have two grandchildren Wendy and Lisa Lund, visiting with them. Their mother Mrs. Rallet Lund was in a car accident in Ogden and was hospitalized with a broken all-ne- w |