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Show Saturday is Basin Western day BLUEBELL Mr. Card Seeley evening. Western talent to be on hand Saturday evening to entertain what is expected to be the largest crowd ever to attend a UBIC event, will be Tex Williams, Sheb Wooley (Ben Colder), Tokyo Matsu and the KSOP Wranglers. Club News The Knit Wile The Knit Wits met at the home of their leader, Naomi Fisher, July 27, at 3 p.m. The meeting was not called to order though LuAnn Walker blocked out the pieces to her sweater. Four members were present and Mrs. Dennis Warr, was present at the meeting. Refreshments ' were not served. Notice To Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unleaa otherwise designated. Locations In USBAM. Ervin Clegg. 42544 Tablona, Utah. 0.5 aec. ft. of water la to be diverted from a spring stream at a point N. 90 ft. and E. 190 ft. front N4 Cor. Sec. 18, T1S, R1W; and used for the stockwmter-in- g of 90 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 20 aca. in NWtfNEtf Sec. 16, T1S, R1W. L. Robert 42555 Marshall, Bluebell, Utah. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diwell. 50-3verted from a ft. deep at a point N. 1470 ft. and E. WO ft. from W Cor. Sec. 3, T2S, R3W; and used for the (omeatic purposes of one fnm.!y; and used from Ap. . 1 to Oct. 31 for the irri4 gation of 0.25 aca. In Sec. S. T2S. R3W. (43-292- The Knit Wits 4 If club was held Friday, July 20, at 3 p.m. We met at the home of our leader, Naomi Fisher. There were three members present at the beginning, then later two more arrived. Today we never recorded the songs sung, the pledges, etc. Everyone did quite a lot with their projects. Earh of us corrected a swatch whirh our leader made for us. Naomi Fisher gave us a snack while we were knitting. Next meeting will be held next Friday at Mrs. Fisher's. Reporter, Penny Walker 42563 (43-292- Chevron Pipe Line Company, P. O. Box 117, Salt Lake City, Utah 81101. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at well, a point S. 1650 ft. and W. 120 ft from NE Cor. Sec. R5W; and used for the domestic purposes of 3 persons; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the Irrigation of 0.25 aca In SWViNEU Sec. 11. T2S, R5W. 42573 Neola Ward LDS Church, co Bishop D. Blayne Morrill, Neola, Utah 84053. 0.178 sec. ft. of water Is to be diverted from a drain at a point S. 380 and W. 38 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 6. T1S, R1W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 22 aca In NEi-NE- tf Sec. 6. T1S, R1W. 42574 Cary B. White. P. O. Box 307, Roosevelt Utah 84066. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted 0 from a well. ft. deep at a point N. 150 ft. and E. 723 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 32. T1S, R1W; and used for the domestic purposes of one from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the iJ irrigation of 0.25 aca in Sec. 5. T2S, R1W; SEUSE4 Sec. 31. T1S. R1W; SW14SW14 Sec. 32. T1S, R1W. 42584 Gulf Oil Corp., P. O. Box 2619, Casper, Wyoming 82601. 0.015 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from an well, 300-50- 0 ft. deep at a point S. 1947 ft. and W. 1933 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 12, T2S, R2W; and uaed for oil well drilling purpoara in SWUNEH Sec. 12, T2S, R2W. 42602 Sheldon ft Dixie Horrocka General Delivery, Altamont Utah 84001. O- .015 sea ft of water Is to be diverted from a well, 50-1ft deep at a point N. 35 ft and W. 1120 ft. from SU Cor. Sec. 33. T1S, R4W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 4 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for tha irrigation of 0.25 acs. In See. 33, T1S, SWUSWU R4W. 42639 Dan W. Miles, co Robert Miles. Altamont Utah 84001. 0.015 sec. ft of water in to be diverted 0 from a well, ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft. and E. 40 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 24, T1S, K4W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 cattle and 1 horse; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 nee. In 8W&SEU Sec. 24. T1S. R4W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State engineer, 442 Stats Capitol, Balt Laks City, Utah 84114. on or before Sept. 1, 1973. Dee C. Hansen, STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uin'oh Unpin Standard July 19, 26 and Aug. 100-30- 11.-T2- (43-293- 4) ft (43-293- 5) 50-60- N'4-NW- (43-293- 7) (43-293- (43-294- 25-30- 2, 1973. spending some time in the Duchesne County hospital and then at his daughter's home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews in Altamont, recuperating from a fall and injuring his back. Kent and Janet Williams and two boys, Vernal, were here on Sunday visiting with members of their family and attended Sunday srhool at Altamont 2nd COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM UTE INDIAN TRIBE Fort Duchesne, Utah 84028 Job Opportunity Position and Title: CAP Director Branch: Community Action Program Opening Date: July 22, 1973 Closing Date: August 4, 1973 DUTIES: Will work under the supervision of the Ute Indian Tribal Business Committee, will administer a broad range of Community Action Programs Involving Federal and funds. Must have ability to train and supervise Project Directors and staff, mobilize volunteers in other community resources, coordinate with community leaders, prepare different proposals and provide leadership In defining and solving poverty problems. Responsible for finaanclal control of varloue program accounts. Responsible for negotiating programs with various Federal and State Agencies. QUALIFICATIONS : Must have experience In understanding the causes, conditions and problems of poverty with a minimum of two (2) years administrative experience. Must be able to relate with all sectors of the community, and to provide leadership and technical assistance to all groups. Must have ability to coordinate efforts to alleviate poverty. College degree may be considered as one year's experience. SALARY RANGE: $10,000 - $12,000 per year, according to experience and qualifications. Application forms may be obtained at the Community Action Office. P. O. Box 81, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026. Also, a resume of experience and qualifications should be submitted to the above address, ATTENTION: Kay CAP Secretary; or ATTENTION, Homey Secakuku, Tribal Business Chairman, Committee. Applications postmarked later than August 4 1973 will not be considered. Dates of publication July 26 - NOTEBOOKS BRIEF COPIERS ADDING MACHINES CASES - PENS PENCILS PENS POSTER PAPER - MARKING For All Your School and Office Supples see GALES OFFICE SUPPLY (formerly known as Basin Office Supply1 Roosevelt, Utah 1 hone 722-410- I Sold Only By The Piece A Serving Suggestion Greenland Pot Roast Round Steaks U.S.D.A. Choict Sterling Brand For Real Economy 1.49 0 Short Ribs mm Fryers 0 Fresh Breasts 0 Fryer Ground Beef 61 Lean Ground Beef 0 Cube Steaks 93' Tender 1 Delicious U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Economical Seafood 79 1C 89' 1.1 7 Turbot Fillets Chuck Steaks Chunk Bologna U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Boneless & Rolled Full Cut 1.75 Wieners SIS. lb. 1.07 Lamb Rib Chops lb. QA I eOT Rib Roast Boot Fkg. lb. I Fish Sticks 1.59 1.45 UJ.D.A. Lb. Choke Standing 89' KZ ett? UA.D.A. Rump Roast 0 Pot Roast Choice Beef Lb. .S.D.A. Choice Round Bono lb. fi i fi ga a mbm swissis- -. non-Feder- al : saansa'ie Here's Discount With A Difference Fruit Drinks Pork & Beans SUPER lucerno Assorted Town Nouio These FOy tow toll prig SAVERS are temporarily reduced prices lower than our everyday Added ways to savel 25' discount FINEST MEATS All Safeway beef steaks, roasts and cho ore government grade USOA CHOICE. Clo tfl Hot Dog or Skylark Buns Hamburger Pkg. EPost Raisin Bran 0 0 0 Salad Dressing Irange Juice Coldbrook tegular SEFresh Butter -- 61' BSbL ucerne Yogurt 61 Pioinor Pint Fruit Cln. Plain Half Fruit Pint ecan Sandies 90' 99' 121. 43' 41. 23' Ov 1SI. 79' & 28 69 11-c- t. Pkg. 11-c- t. Pkg. Solo Plastic (ups U& I t 'Ounce Beet Sugar Tissue Ballroom FRESH At At J Vet's 1001. Pkg. Doiry Clan Solid Pack sawaie. 1000 Island 32i. White Magic JO- PERFECT Clad 59 SBisquick Pkg. GUARANTEE The exceptional is . thing about our guaranti lhat there are no exceptions. Evarythir you buy ot Safeway must please you or we refund your money! Wonderful Discour JCarnation Tuna Pkg. Prices Available UNTIL MIDNIGH 464 Baking Mix ; Monday Thru Saturc 40' Sunday Until 6 P.W smraaie. "SWH&lie satcmsBiie Iced Tea Mix Upton With Sugar . Band Box Ice Mil i lemon 96' m- -r imi win t is Sheriffs Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY given that on Friday, Aug. 3, 1973, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. the following described vehicles will be sold at a Sheriffs sale in at G ft L Chevrolct-Bulc- k Roosevelt County of Duchesne, Blue-Whit- e, Serial No. 116G9K161157; 1966 Buiek, Green, Serial No. 464S96C111800; 1963 Ford. White, Serial No. 31627,104413; 1960 Cadillac, White, Serial No. 60B040904; 1003 Mercury. Brown, Serial No. 2Z03X5S3870; 1062 Cadillac, Tan, Serial No. 62K024729; 1961 Chevrolet Serial No. K1545102018; 1959 Chevrolet, White, Serial No. Metro-Mit- e, Serial No. Gallon Plastic White Magic Bleach Lemon Juice 0 Mushrooms California Cantaloupes vnuviwu iwhiijwI 35' 39 0 White Magic Detergent Sh White Magic Detergent CRISP Libby's Vienna Sausage Aluminum Foil , Magic POTATOES Floor Finish SMarjurin. 6 fcik Beans J6. 127 Vinegar 1.04 D39L-19338- Tnble Salt 7: 2, 1973. ,Wk 1.24 9.ex, Cars - Dill Seed 23- - MoslwJ Ctow Pickling Spice MCP Pectin Kerr Lids Wcos Eflmtlv, August 2 Thru lih Nam f Tid KUM-60- 3 GEORGE MARETT, Duchesne County Sheriff Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 20. and August I'cxod. Celery Vinegar n, l. Roll Deodorant Alum ?S Filling 75-f- 461. SS-Sl- p P Con jr Spray Disinfectant RUSSET onja FROZEN FOODS bet frosen condition, ready for yo 'X 56 Sandwich to o fable. leFriskiesS;ir,?1.69 Pkg. chon in tl A big selection of top quality foods, kept P 99 4a Bel-a- ir 38' 67' 29' dC Bottle liquid Pack Bel, PRODUCE Sparkling fresh fruits and vegetables by expert Safeway buyers right growing areas. Produce is rushed ores ,n peak condition for you to Dog Food Pancake Mix 25 Pancake Mix 55 79 SS9 Salad Dressing 3.69 S Detergent Pies 55 SE5 Con Swanson Course SmI or Turkey Margarine Pkg. 39' &Lucerne Yogurt Can Irange Juice & 201. NuMad Quart Nona Finer Jar Assorted Popsides Deluxe Fudgesides linnn.r Illliers lct. 2, 1973. State of Utah. 1961 Chevrolet evi prki trimmed to remove excess fat and bona the meat cooks better and gives more to a for your money. Mult please you or yo money back! Six-klllc- r.. and August 35.00 to 60.00 from aunt and uncle Sharleen and Ronnie Goodrich and in Altonah with his grandparents, the Leon Dump's. Lonnie lives in Spanish Fork. and Hazel Goodrich were in Salt lake Friday where Leonard consulted his doctor. cxpi-csse- CARD OF THANKS The dear frienda and relativea who were an kind and generous with contributions, fond, flowers, caids, and visits durour ing our bereavement heartfelt thunks and gratitude go out to you. From the widow and children of Hcmy Hollis Sponrer, Neola, Utah. Used Typewriters ward. Ixinnie Brown is here visiting with his CARD OP THANKS With deepest gratitude we extend tli'a word of thunk!; for the many kind acts of sympathy friends. T h e abye thoughtful kindnesses have meant much to tin. The Family of Louise Solmonson (43-292- NW-NW- 454-354- 5 e John and Shirley Pohlsander are the grandparents of a baby hoy born July 12 at the Duchesne County hospital. The little fellow has eight brothers and sisters. e Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goodrich, Teri, ' Sue and Iiill went thru the Provo Temple Thursday and were sealed as a family. Those arrompanying them were Bruce and Betty Goodrich, Bishop and Mrs. Paul Bird and Mrs. Verona Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Larsen drove to Salt Lake early Saturday morning where they consulted her Doctor. By way home they stopped near Daniels canyon and enjoyed a reunion of the James Otto Ijrsen family. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kessler of Michigan are here visiting with members of the Winkler family. They are attending a Geneology Conference in Provo. Bruce, Glenn and Greg Todd and Pauline Winkler attended a Farewell missionary testimonial in Salt Lake for Kevin Merrell, son of the late Arthur Merrell. John Goodrich is now at home after Saturday is Western Day throughout the Basin, as UBIC officials and civic leaders join in suggesting that all Basin residents dress western in honor of the guest talent that will be present for the annual UBIC presentation Saturday 4-- H . . . STANDARD Roosevelt, Utak Thursday, August 2, 1973 2 UR C9WR ItIH Mtog q |