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Show 1 6 Octobsr STANDARD 25, 1973 Respiratory disease classes to be held self-car- e The Myton Camp of the daughter! of the Utah Pioneer! held their meeting at the home of Thelma Linck. After the buaineaa meeting, Ruth Murray gave the lesson, eight member! were present. A lovely lunch wai served to those present, e Visiting for the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Senor Jr. Mortensen were Mrs. Mortenaen's sisters, Wilma Kedey and Carolyn Meyers of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer of Silt Lake. Also visiting with them yesterday were Deloris Melton and family, Silt Lake and Betty Bacon and family also of Salt Lake. o Steven Mortensen a son, who is attending the University of Utah, was also home visiting. e College students home for the weekend were Barbara Uresk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Uresk, Joyce and Jane Haueler, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haueter, Mary Gae Richens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Richens, Arleen Pea-tros- s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Peatroas, Ann Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mortensen, Steve Uresk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Uresk who is employed in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Richens are enjoying a nice visit for a few days as her daughter and family of Washington are here, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rich and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ross enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Ross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melton Brenlon of California. Mrs. Bonnie Uresk spent a few days in Provo last week upon the arrival of a granddaughter born Oct. 6, her name will he J udy Uresk, she weighed 7 lb. 9 os and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Uresk. This weekend Mr. and Mrs. Jack Uresk and daughter were here for the deer hunt. Kent Haueter and Mr. here for the weekend were daughter visiting at the Leo Haueter home. a The Myton ward Relief Society will be holding their budget bazaar November 8. The Cub Scouts will hold their pack meeting Friday evening. It will be great as their will be a skit and refreshments and also many boys will receive advancements. It is on the Indian theme and and Mrs. Uniting buyer iind soiks. Victims of lung disease living in Uintah Basin can register for the next monthly Christmas Seal Respiratory Disease Self-CarClasses. F. Lyman Smart, president of the Utah Lung Association, announced that the new classes begin November 12, at the Duchesne County Hospital in Rooaevelt. Patients of chronic bronchitis, emphysema and asthma can learn skills that will increase their breathing ability. classes The Christmas teach the patient and his spouse, ways to open air passages to the lungs, and to coordinate exercise with breathing. Lyman F. Smart said that many patients are surprised and pleased with the increase in their physical activity after Classes. completing the Self-Car- e To register for the classes, contact the Duchesne County Hospital, Roosevelt, or call Patients are accepted only by referral from their family physician. Inquire early because the classes are limited to six patients and their accompanying spouses. e Seal-support- CSXZl 722-244- Law Water come and support your cub and have lots of fun. e Mr. and Mrs. Bob Remick and family returned from a trip to Mexico. Enforcement Beautification Community Development Citizen Recreational Partricipation Facilities City Manager Improvement District Hollis Hullinger Roosevelt City Councilman School Board Member (8 years) Scouting Leader (Silver Beaver Award) Owner, Hullinger Bottling Co. COUNCILMAN (15 years. Past President Lions Club COUNCILMAN Director Chamber of Commerce Chairman, Committee to Obtain UBEC UBIC President Chairman Hospital Bond Committee Bishop and Stake President (LDS) Wife Elaine, and seven children GOLD ACCOUNT... every personal bank service youre likely to need for $3 a month... and no minimum balance required. c Jtaaa. 3 Unlimited check writing privileges with no minimum balance required 111. 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PLANK NO. 7 LAW ENFORCEMENT. greater citizen involvement e. Work for COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT on commmis- sions, boards and committees focusing on THROUGH zoning ordinances with a view toward long range city planning. Up-dat- PLANK NO. 5 LAW AND ORDER in Specific attention to curb, gutter and paved streets in all areas of Roosevelt City where individual property owners desire them. I A F. NO. 2 CITY MANAGER. Analyze the probability of appointing a CITY MANAGER to productively channel the rapid growth of Roosevelt City. PLANK NO. 3 k Apply for Gold Account at any Zions Bank PE0PILE 1 WATER. The most basic requirement of life and growth in any municipality is water. Work to secure an adequate water supply for current and future growth of Roosevelt City, olso planning for sewer facilities os needed. f a I Safe deposit box-- no extra chaige Gift checks no extra charge Insurance Agent Wife, Veda and two sons PLANK NO. A V A Master (24 years) Past President Chamber of Commerce Past President Lions Club twice People's Party Platform . Guaranteed check cashing School Administrator Banker, Army National Guard, American Institute of Banking, Member Chamber of Commerce, Wife, Nancy and three children Unlimited travelers Deluxe, personalized, Lawrell Jensen Encourage in SUPPORT OF Roosevelt City through a special Citizen's Board which will meet to hear citizen complaints ond channel suggestions to Low Enforcement Agencies. PLANK NO. 8 RECREATION. Development of BOTH and adult recreational facilities ond youth entertainment. PLANK NO. 1774-197- 9 6. COMMISSION, Establish a Com- mission to foster beautification improvements, organize and plan for Cultural and Educational experience to be availably for the community. |