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Show s STANDARD - Kooitpvelt, UUk Thursday, August 9, 1973 6 MONTWEL Needed, school examinations Mr. Nali NiJmhi W Maurel and Effie Taylor and family went to Irovo to attend the Mecham family reunion at the Bernard Mecham Home. One guest was Tem Farnsworth who is writing a book on her late husband Thilo Farnsworth. a I)r. Danniel Dennis is a patient in the ktcal hospital. a Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin have a new grandson born to Robert and Glenda Hunt in the duehesne County Hospital, July 26. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. It Thacker. Altamont. o Mike and Nancy Henson from Salt Lake, visited over the weekend with her parents the Charles Kirhens and his parents the Ron Bunsens, o Mr. and Mrs. John Neilsen have as house guests, Dell Sullivan from Phoenix Ariz. for the next several weeks. Joann Nelson and girls from nephi Visited overnight with her mother Mrs. Melba Eldredge and the Max Nelsons. Con and Carol Grinaud motored to Lchi and brought a Niece, Karen Harris, home with them. Hazel and Dennis Jensen and boys a Student! of the kindergarten, first grade, fourth grade, seventh grade and tenth grade levels shall be required to have physical examinations wilhing two weeks after entering srhool in the fall. NEW CARWASH! IN ALTAMONT ROGERS CAR WASH located Is now In operation. It la mile east of Altamont on u the Bluebel Highway. o(i visited in Salt Lake with Carolyn and' ites riding club from Altamont perlormed at the rodeo. Ctell Woodward. At Fast Meeting the small son of e Company at the James Powell home and Alice Hamblin was blessed by Duane and Alton Lara the past week were sons, and children and Dalh and Donnie and his father and given the name of Adam Strong. Johnna Kay Shaw was confirmed family from Salt Iake. by Lyn Miller. Robert Hamblin and Jolvn o Melvin and Mae Mowers from Salt Haslem by James E. Hamblin. Lavid in and friends I.ake were visiting taking was confirmed by his father, Hamblin the UHIC. Hamblin. Delmar Following Sacrament from Errol and Joanne Nelson Odgen visited parents, the Max Nelsons over the meeting Mryon and Ruth Haslem hosted the following families at a dinner, Mr. and weekend. Mrs. James E. Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs. o Hill andDoris Workman and daughter Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim N. Mexico RaNae, came from Los Alamos to visit with her sister Carol and Don Delmar Hamblin and family, Mr. and Grinaud and brought Gehri and Shen Mrs. Duane Hamblin and family and Mr. Grrnaud home after a three week visit to and Mrs. Gardell Powell and family. Jim Bacon is a patient in local hospital Mexico. childand having recently returned from the hospiHarrison Dallas and Nancy ren have moved from Vernal to Hancock tal in Salt Lake. La Rue and Keith Jensen motored to rove. Salt Lake Monday taking their children Keith and lailtue Jensen were winners of S25 for their float in the UBIC to the zoo. Parade, from the Paint and Glass company. Greg Ostler from Clearfield, is ataying with his Grandparents, the Bill Ostlers. Mrs. Glenna Howden is a patient in the I.DS Hospital, having treatments for her bark. A son Steven is also in the hospital for major surgery Friday last. At the rerent MIA Girls Camp in Uintah Canyon, twenty-on- e girls participated in the event with leaders Maurine Hellon, Jean Wall, Judy Carter and Mer-n-a old Ute woman took national A Johnson. They received an award for in Albuquerque, N.M., at week office last the best skit. a swearing-iceremony delayed by the Ila and Sherman Young Sr. spent a in Indian country. week in Provo attending a Genealogical turmoil U. S. District Court Judge Edwin L. Seminar. Mechem administered the oath of office and Mr. Mrs. of son Lyn Kelly Miller, Miller is living in Craig, Colo., with the to eight Indian members of the National Council on Indian Opportunity including Ted Monks helping on the ranch. Ute tribal member, Mrs. Jasper (Irene) Matt Taylor from Smilhfield is spendCuch. Certificates awarded by President ing some time with his Grandparents the Richard M. Nixon were presented Maurel Taylors. Mrs. Merna Johnson enjoyed a couple through the federal judge to each new of days visit with sisters Rule Dawn member following the brief ceremony in Christensen from Ida., Mrs. Elese Parent the Albuquerque Federal Building. The National Council on Indian Opporand children from Calif. was established by a 1968 Executunity Wendy Tomlinson and children active Order to provide a mechanism for from Marie Sugmiller companied by Clearfield spent last week with the Harry involvement by the Indian people in the Federal policy and program process. The Tomlinsons and Wendell Frestons. is directed by The following boys enjoyed going to Council and the membership is Agnew Spiro held at the National Scout jamboree of eight Indian members and comprised 1 Autr. in 7. Idaho. to State Park Farraget eight cabinet members. The four main Dcano Pike, Steven Hamblin, Dale Rasfunctions of the Council are to encourage mussen and Shawn Miller. full use of Federal programs to benefit Mr. and Mrs. John Haslem from Salt indians; to encourage interagency coorand with son visited Lake, family Myron dination and cooperation; to measure and with other relatives last week. Dale and Glenna Anderson are the impact and progress of Federal proand to suggest and recommend to proud parents of a new baby son born grams; improve existing programs. 30 local hospital. Grandparents are July Yakima Tribal Chairman Robert Jim of Mr. and Ms. Dell Anderson, Neola, and Washington was elected the Chief Indian Mrs. and Mrs. Laren Ross, Tridell. Mr. and Mrs. Maurel Taylor and Member of the organizational meeting. A Marlene flew to Cheyanne, Wyo., with vote by acclamation selected New Mexico Zuni Governor Robert Lewis as f. their son Guy and Noami Taylor to attend the Dig Daddy" rodeo. The local saddlSeveral discussion sessins were conducted during the two-dameeting by representatives of the White House, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Labor, National Congress of American Indians, and the National Council on Indian Opportunity staff. Indian members convening in Albuquerque were David Lester, Creek, California, formerly from Oklahoma; Robert Jim, Chairman of the Yakima Tribe, Washington; Buffalo Tiger, Chairman of the Misouskee Tribe, Florida; Robert Lewis, Governor of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico; Paul Smith, Chairman of the Salt a River Community; Arizona; and Websler Two Hawk. Chairman of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, South Dakota, and president of the National Tribal Chairmen's Association. Mrs. Cuch is the only woman appointed to the present board. She is the wife of Jasper Cuch, Ute service station manager, and they have five children. Irene is the daughter of Yessie Ioka Cesspooch and the late Alberto Cesspooch and is a native of Fort Duchesne. Irene was graduated from Union High Ute woman is named to national office NCIO OFFICER 35-vc- WHILE THEY LAST! delivery! SAVE Ft. Upright Ft. Chest Ft. Upright Ft. Chest Ft. Upright 5.2 Cubic Ft. Chest g09.88 31 --Cubic Vice-Preside- nt 25-Cub- ic J219.88 19-Cub- ic 20-Cub- ic 16-Cub- ic 118-8- 8 and others! NELSON AGENCY Rhone 722-246- Chapoose and Frances Poowegup. n Freezers in stock for immediate 3 ROOSEVELT, UTAH Vice-Chie- y Irene Cuch, center, was sworn in last week as member of the national office of NCIO council. She is administrative officer of the With her are Lester Ute Indian Tribe. a appointment as an exciting, education, and challenging experience. She recognizes there are things oppressing such as the needs and problems of Indian people. She stated the Council will be working with the Federally recognized tribes and with Federal programs to make the delivery system more effective for Indians. the class of '57. During her two years at Utah State University, Logan, she majored in Physical Education with a minor in health. She was married at the end of her sophomore year. Mrs. Cuch was elected to the Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business for one term. She is the administrative officer for the Ute Tribe and is active in tribal affairs She is on the Board of Directors for the Ute Aging Program, of the Housing Authority, the parent chairman of Title I Advisory Board, member of the Investment Committee, and is the president of the Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club. The presidental appointee views her School with Help! vice-chairm- LET US HELP you remove the MYSTERY. CONFUSION, and GUESS WORK concerning a food reserve as we have for hundreds of other families . . . Many church and civic leaders have purchased our Family Food Reserve and are encouraging the the program, because we have REASONABLE answers to the food storage and implementation problems. USU names honor roll students Problems? 1. Names of Utah Stat University students who achieved ffte honor roll for Spring Quarter, 1973, have been announced by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, vice president for student affairs. In order to be included on the honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight A). Students from the area to achieve honor roll include: Kirk G. Seeley, of Bluebell; Suzzann Ivie Young and Reynold Mark Hansen, of Duchesne; Kayla Lee Walker, of Lapoint; Cal Brad Monks, and Mary Harding, of Myton; Clark B. Allred. Nancy Brighton. Keith Edward Bergquist and Marilyn Murray, of Roosevelt. 2. 3. 4. 5. 722-213- & family food reserve? For what period of time should the RESERVE be planned? What amount of food would be needed for this period? What kinds of food are necessary? How should they be pack- aged? 6. Where should store? the reserve be 7. How much would it cost per person per meal? 8. How do you determine the end of the "storage-life- " of a commodity? 9. When should a reserve be started? 10. How do you budget and use reserve? Reasonable answers, then, to these questions become a major contribution to the family food reserve program. We would be happy to show samples and answer any use a Pima-Maricop- Items to phone News Is there a need for Elementary is registering questions! RANDALL A JUDITH LABRUM Distributors "New student who will attend Roosevelt Elementary school, this fall, will register, Tuesday and Wednesday August 14 and 15, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 (Noon). This will be for all grade levels. Roosevelt, Utah - Phone 722-224- 9 1 Notice of Rates raorosEn raters for MYTON CITY WATER TO FROM MYTON WATER ASSOCIATION: A. Leased rortion (all facilities within Myton City, including meters and service connections installed to date, except main line. A and A A. north to south through town, and line J ping east also including the required adjustments in connection and lines to disconnect oil new lease lines from Association lines A. AA and J. and a meter connection and control valve near river from Association line A to city's main line). Cost: $2,617 per year, or $218.00 per month (with Myton City sharing cost of changeover). B. Basis of water sale to iminlOTn)flSln)Q Is). - SKirThE jSSUE... WitH BAMKAM6R1QRD Long skirts. Short skirts. Middle skirts. Maybe even hot pants. Complicated? Sure, but isn't it fun? back-to-scho- ol , Back-to-scho- ol THINK OF IT AS A MONEY fy1 FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD tenet i Itafct Ownd W UmM Bv SanMmrn Imw Op '' , v n Capp Home reedy lor finishing by owners Hup lot 40 saving. If you've always wondered what a and still save Capp Home is like, here's your chance By the way, since this house isn't all to find out. finished and prettied up with fancy furni- 20. city: Especially when, no matter how you cover your legs, you can cover the bill with First Security BankAmericard. BankAmericard is the buffer. Together you're welcome almost anywhere in town. To buy whatever you need. And maybe even a few j things you don't really need. is a special time. And BankAmericard is a special card. A closed-i- , Minimum charge. $9,000.00 per year, or $750.00 per month. (Minimum allows 1.5 million gallons per month. 300 gallons per day for 167 connections. at 50 per 1.000 1.5 million over ulnllly gals.), gallons per month, at 25 per 1.000 gnllons. Estimated usage over 300 gallons per connection during summer is 1.5 million gallons per month, or $1.1280.00 per year, or $94.00 per month. Total estimated water costs. $12,744.00 rer year, or $1,062 per month. C. Cost per connect Ion ( estimate based on 200 connections); $6.36 per month i$5.80 per connection base pilrel. P. Maximum limit of water delivery, 6.72 million gallons per month. Dates of publication August 2 and 9, 1973. Come to this Open House and you'll see how the owners can save up to 40 by doing the finishing themselves. Capp erects and closes in the home on your lot. You do the finishing and save a bundle. Or the finishing sub-contra- ct F5KI KKOXyJSG To get to the Open House, go east approximately 6 miles. Go past the n on HighVernal Electric way 40 about ' milo end turn left. Then go 1 mile. Watch for Capp Homes Open House signs. Your Capp Homes Ropresentallvs Is: Bill Hansen, 3525 South 6935 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84120 Phono: (801) 2 Sub-statio- ture, you'll also be able to examine our workmanship and materials very closely We figure a Capp Home doesn't have to be finished to look impressive. So come on. Get the inside story on Capp Homes. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 12 Noon to 4:00 p.m. the Harry Tyson home Vernal, Utah If! to: Capp Homes, Dept. 60041 D U. S. 99 and Grant Lint Road Elk Grovs, California 95624 D D Pleast sand me details on Capp Homes. D 297-276- crpp Homes (gj) evens m oivnton ow moourn rammnr TN BUIl OHIO PRODUCTS COmPRlY i i D D Name Address Town or RFD Stale -- Z'P. County. I own lot I don't own a lot but could get one. ILU :n :n m3 i |