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Show 3.: ? 17. Card of Thanks 1 MY TO Thank you w much for tho "dolklous" birthday present. I lovo you. toola Fretion DAUGHTER: Duchesne 51936 Springer In US8&M. II. Mlscallanaous f OPPORTUNITY IF YOU NEED Information or fust want to talk with ' who Helpline caroi, Office of Neflwe American Program Ufa Indian Tribe Fort Duchesne, Utah dial We Care 733-488- RENT THE RUG Doctor, iteam clean your carpet. General Electric, Hotpoint parts. Novelty supplies. Jim's Furniture, '732-337Roosevelt. WOMEN LOVE HOST for carpet cleaning. It's foster, easier Position and Title: Nutrition Aide. Branch: Office of Native American Program. Opening Dole: 100578 Closing Date: 102078 DUTIES: The Incumbent of this posi- than shampoo and makes tion will be responsible for carpets new again. Rent the outreach work within the Host machine. Sullivan s Inc. various communities on the 1 Roosevelt, reservation pertaining to the Nutritional Health. This person ALCHOLICS ANONYMOUS will be required to educate and meetings are held every Saturday at 8 p.m. families on the reservation at 133 N. 1st. E. Roosevelt. For and within Duchesne County concernmg the Nutritional information call or Program. This person will also 1 be required to educate all MONEY WANTED in13 families concerning better terest! Secured by a first mor- food buying and food tgage or first trust deed preparation $40,000 minimum, amounts This person will be required In increments of $40,000 up to to carry out various phases of of a maximum $7,600, call the Office of Native American Gary D. Barlow, Program. This person must (Bountiful) from 8 to 10 a.m. have his own transportation 10 from and 9 to p.m. Monday while on the ob and will be through Thursday and Saturfor reimbursed mileage. 6lc QUALIFICATIONS: day; EXTRA SPECIAL stereo sound The incumbent should possess at least a high school system. Professional quality-L21JBL speaker system TO diploma or the equivalent ex160 Toren's turntable, 120 perience, with an interest and Marants 510 understanding of the O.N A.P. tuner, poweramp, 3600 PREAMP, Program. This person should Wooden cabinets, other exhave a sincere interest for the tras Included. Call welfare of a target group of for information. persons within the community area. Applicant may be either NOW IN THE Uintah Basin, male or female. Elect rolosis (permanent hair SALARY: removal), have that unwanted Salary negotiable. May be hair removed permanently. or employCall now and take advantage ment. of our grand opening special. For more information and Kitten's Electro losis and Beauapplications please contact: ty Boutique, 723-336- All-An- V 722-325- 6 353-482- i:4 5 I s 2 247-239- 5 full-tim- e stereo sound system. Professional quality L212 JBL speaker system TD 160 Toren's turntable, 120 9. i Marants ' r y l.i 510 tuner, poweramp, 3600 Preamp, Wooden cabinets, other extras included. Call for information. 4tp 247-2398 Wilbur Cuch, O.N.A.P. Director at the O.N.A.P. office or call , Extension 322, or write to Box 81, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84076. Applications must be received before Monday October 23, 1978. in the Uintah Published Basin Standard October 5, 1 2, 1978. W ANYONE INTERESTED in ing a C & B (Toys, Gifts, Jewelry) party. Contact Sandra McKee 247-24310-- 1 GARAGE SALE: Roosevelt BPW dub. Friday afternoon Oct. 1 3 and all day Sat. Oct. 14th. 258 No. 7 E. Roosevelt. 10-- 1 2-- 1 tp UNLIMITED- - MONEY,-SBLOANS processed, residential and commercial 2nd mortgages, equipment leasing, business A personal loons, sales contracts financed, minimum, $10,000.00 telephone. Financial Services, GARAGE SALE: 10:00 to 6:00, Oct. 14, 369 No. 7th E. Roosevelt. Gem of an PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Central Utah Water Conservancy District proposes to finalize the petitioning for irrigation from the Starvation Reservoir by December 31, 1978. Therefore Notice Is hereby given that the District is accepting petitions from eligible applicants. Personnel from the Central Utah District and the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation will be available to receive applicants on Thursday, November 2, 1978 from 10KX) a.m. to 4.00 p.m. in the Court House at Duchesne, Utah. Petitioners are asked to bring their most recent tax notice containing the legal land description. Petitions can be accepted only from the rightful and legal land owner. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 12, persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 20th day of January, 1978 or said claims shall be forever barred. Joyce H. Wight All Box 246, Roosevelt, Utah 84066 E. Mangan Attorney for the estate Box 246, Roosevelt, Utah George SUMMARY OF Assume overall DUTIES: responsibility for the LPN program being conducted at UBAVC half including; time instructional assignment, supervising other instructors, planning cur- riculum, implementing Slate Board of Nursing re- quirements, maintaining program standards, coordinating clinical training assignment with hospitals and other medical facilities. SALARY: Negotiable, commensurate with professional training and experience. BENEFITS. Mediial'disabili-t- insurance, state retirement, paid vacations and holidays. CLOSING DATE FOR AP- December PLICATIONS- 4. 1978 For further information call or write: Marlin D. Johnson Administrator Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center P.O. Box 367 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Telephone (801)722-452- 3 Equal OpportunilyAflir-maliv- e Action Employer. Publisried in the Uintah Basin Standard September 29, October 5, 12, 197B. P In the Uintah Publisher Basin Standard, October 12, 19, 26, and November 2, 1978. Murray 2 horses, 3 cows, 50 chickens. 3 pigs, 3 sheep,- and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs, in NEMNE1. Sec. 25, TlS, R8W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed In duplicate with the Stale Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SIC, UT 841 II, on or before Dec 2. 1978. DeeC. Hansen family, First Thrift A Loan Co., 135 South Main Street, SIC, UT .10 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from 5 springs 8 Spring Stream, at the following points: 1) S. 745 S. 685 ft. E. 255 ft. 3) S. 695 ft. E; 365 ft.; 4) & 775 ft. E. 500 ft., 5) 5. 780 ft. E. 675 ft. all from NVi ft.,-2-) 1 Cor. Sec. 6, T3S, R1W; Spring Stream is diverted at a point S. 310 ft. E. 680 ft. from N't Cor. Sec. 6, T3S, R1W (4 ml N Mytan); and used for the domestic purposes of 4 families, slockwa taring of 10 cattle, 10 horses; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the sup plemenfal irrigation of 40 ocs. in NVkNE'A Sec. 6, T3S, STATE following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder ol the Uintah County Courthouse in Vernal, Utah, on the 7th day of Tuesday, November, 1978, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m. of said R1W. 353-45- 2 Jan. Mr. and Mrs. William Yack and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yack, were visiting two weeka in Lander, Wyo. William went on to Laurel, Mont, to visit his brother, Joe Yack, for e 18, T3S, and used for the stockwatering of 50 sheep, 5 cattle, 200 pigs; and R1W; from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 Acs. in NW'.SWVi Sec. 18, T3S, three days. e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor, Visalia, Calif, are visiting for two weeka with relatives Mr. R1W. resisting the granting of these applicaProtests with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SIC, UT 84111, on or before Nov. 11, 1978. Dee C. Hansen and Mrs. William Yack, e Mrs. Beth Burko, Salt Lake, spent some time with her mother, Fern Allred, who has been ill STATE ENGINEER the past two weeks, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sorensen, deceased. No. 1628. Ray Probate persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 9th day of January 1979, or said claims shall be forever barred. Marlene B. Sorensen Personal Representative Box 34, Talmage, Utah 84073 George E. Mangan Box 246, Roosevelt, Utah All NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills other than my Robert I. Houston Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, September 28, October 5, Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 5, 12, 19, 1978. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in USB&M. 51836 Ray G. 125 S. 300 E., Dedrickson, Spanish Fork, UT .004 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an unnamed spring, at a point N. 150 ft. E. 850 ft. from SWUSW'x Sec. 10, T11S, R10E, SLB8M (10.5 mi NE Castle Gate); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family in Sec. 22, T11S, R10E. Afton E. 51877 Jessen, Mt. Home, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a Pinch well, ft. deep, at a point N. 1320 ft. E 1320 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 16.T1S.R4W (2.5 ml SE Mountain Home); and used for the domestic purposes of family, stockwatering 12 to chickens; and from Apr. Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in SW'xSW'. Sec. 16, T1S, 1 1 R4W. Johnny PO Box 104, Altamont, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep, at Pinch well, 50-15- 0 a point & 1112 ft. W. 193 ft. from EM Cor. Sac. 22, TlS, R4W (2 mi NW Altamont); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stock wo ten ing 2 horses, 2 cattle, 20 pigs, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for .i . - Y the person or persons furnishing Informa- tion leading to tho conviction and imprisonment of any cattle belonging to person or persons stealing or killingCattlemen's Associamembers of the Uintah or Duchesne tions. $250.00 will be paid by the Duchesne Cattlemen's Association and $250.00 will be paid by the Uintah Cattlemen's Association. Reward will be paid without publiciwill be determined ty if desired. Eligibility for the reward by the Association Boards. Rewards will not be paid to the owner off, the stolen cattle.-wv- f f Vy y - iy.fi.niuH i l ijxqi m Ji iwki guests ft A. . 25, 1916, in the St. George LDS Temple. Survivors include his wife, Roosevelt; children Rondo A. Sullivan, Vernal, Merlin W. Sullivan and Arden D. Sullivan, n Salt Lake City, H. Sullivan and Mrs. Or-mo- Carl (Rhea) Conrad, Roosevelt; 27 grandchildren and 44 and one sister, Mrs. Rosanna Stocks, Preston, Idaho. Funeral services will be held at noon Thursday (today) at Roosevelt Fourth Ward chapeL Friends may call at Olpin Roosevelt, Mortuary, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Park. en-rou- te spending six months on s small ranch in Weiser, Idaho. They plan now to spend part of their time working at the Provo temple. e LaJean RaSmussen and aon left for Arizona to spend a couple of weeks with her husband, Paul, where he has employment. e Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle Henrie went to Salt Lake. .Tuesday to meet with the eye specialist. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elden Duncan, and all will , return home Thursday.'-- ; e v. Woodrow Wilkerson , ,went to Salt Lake Mon- - ', day to accompany his son, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wilkerson, who ire moving there from Duchesne, a Kathleen Olsen trsv-ele-d with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Rhuben SixkQler, to Oklahoma to see her grand- mother,. Mrs.. Sizk filer. They spent a week going and cominc. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drol linger and Mr. and Mrs. James Drollinger returned Tuesday from a vacation to Europe where they visited Austria, Switzerland, and Germany, where James an LDS had served mission.. o Mrs. Albert Flesh-ma- n and children recenta ly returned from k visit in Mobile, Ala., where they were guests of members of her family. One of the highlights of their trip was swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. o A large group of teachers from this area attended U.E.A. in Sait I,ake Thursday and Friday. o Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennis and family attended the circus in Salt Lake Oct. 1 o Mrs. Cristie Judd and daughter Carlie, San o two-wee- brothers Vern Hackford, Deer Park, Orel, and Salt Oscar Hackford, Lake City, and a sister, Teresa Beeler, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday (today) at 11 a.m. at the Lapoint LDS Church. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary, Roosevelt, from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Tridell Cemetery. Jose, Calif., were a weeks guests of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hender- son, and her grandmother, Mrs. Francis Hair. Two-wee- k guests of Mrs. Tina Wilkins were her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Wilkins, Porterville, Calif. o Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drollinger have received word they have a new grandson, born Oct. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Brent Drollinger Salt Lake. Karma Dee Miller and Cain Harmaton took Louie and Viola Galloway to Los Alamos, N.M., to visit her granddaughter and family, the Allen Neuls.They toured Santa Fe and other intareating points. e Stanley A. Peterson, Orem, was guest speaker at Know your Religion series Friday evening at Roosevelt Stake Center. A large group was in attendance, e Newt Miller and daughter Orinenne Wilson returned home Sunday from Salt Lake, where he has been confined to the LDS hospital recovering from surgery. His daughter Lewis Murillo, Susan-vill- e, Calif., also apent the week with him. e Mrs. Dennis Laris and sisters Sylvia and Kathy Laurence attended funeral services for their grandmother, Pearl Oler Laurence, in Salt Lake last week. They also attended her burial at Shelly, Idaho. e Rodger and Robin Fleshamn, who are attending College of Eastern Utah in Price, spent the weekend at home with their family, the Albert Fleshmans. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ostler were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Ostler and three children, also daughter Sandra Hunter and baby, Governor proposes tax relief program Scott Gov. generated by spending restrictions on state agencies, and part by unexpected increases in income tax and general M. Matheson said 27, that some $68 Sept million in tax relief for Utahns should be possible over the next two years. fond (sales tax) collections, Gov. Matheson said. The governor's proposal, now under If the governors plan is approved consideration by a special tax study committee, includes the following by the ad hoc committee, it will be incorporated in the budget request to options for tax relief: Adoption by the state of 75 percent be submitted to the 1979 legislature. Gov. Matheson has stated that he will of the basic school support program. o Extension of circuit-breaketax not approve a budget which doe not relief to all persons who are not contain substantial tax relief. dependents and who have incomes of .. The- - governor has already asked-sta- te agencies to tighten their, belts $7,000 or less. d o tax relief to and help make this tax relief program property owners (homestead credit). possible. It is good, the governor says, A new circuit breaker lowering the for state agencies, including educatio-a- l institutions, to occasionally eligible age from 65 and raising income their programs and analyze their eligibility. o Ten dollars per person credit on expenditures with a view to trimming' food sales tax the first year and $15 costa. the second year. Higher education has of late been the recipient of a larger ahare of the o Reduction in sales tax on food, o Increase in personal exemption on tax dollar, and Utahs citizens spend a state income tax from $750 to $1000. higher percentage of personal income o Increase in standard deduction to in higher education than any other state. But even higher education ia not $2,000. o Allow heads of households to file exempt from the necessity to do a little budget tightening from time to under married rates. The proposed tax relief would be time. Often, the governor added, institumade possible by an estimated $28.5 tions and agencies increase their million surplus expected to accumulate service by this fiscal year, and another $39.5 next efficiency for long-ru- n fiscal year. Part of the surplus will be occasional budget cuts and restraint r'' rvr-y-tt- - . Across-the-boar- picnic. e Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hall and son spent Thursday evening with her father, Reubon Snyder, and returned home Friday to Salt Lake, e Bernice Nelson, Orem, and her daughter Deann and family. West Jordon, spent the weekend here visiting, e Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Orr and his father, Arthur Orr, Chino, Calif., spent two days with Jimmys grandmother, Rose Gardner. They came to pick up Mrs. Thelma Orr, who spent two weeks with her mother. e Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jaramello, Bluffdale, home from Colorado, spent some time visiting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Dye. e Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Dye with their son Mr. and Mrs. Ladeli Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dye of Salt Lake all spent the weekend in Canyoniands. e Mr. and Mrs. Haifa Swain are home again Melvin (Mel) LeRoy Hackford, 78, died Sunday, Oct 8, in Salt Lake City after a long illness. He was born Sept. 22, 1900, in Union, Utah County, to Thomas and Drucilla Howell Hackford. He married Eva Fontella Van on June 5, 1922, in Vernal. She preceded him in death. He lived at Lapoint, where he was a sheep rancher, until 1958, when he moved to Bridgeland. He lived there 11 years. Survivors include sons and daughters Mrs. Tony (Delores) Zufelt and Mrs. Colin (June) Murdock, both Roosevelt, Lucille Ixtpez, Anaheim, Calif., Mrs. Charles (Elds) Green, Riverside, Calif., Lyle Hackford, Heber City, Lewis Hackford and David LaMar Hackford, both Tabiona, Mrs. LaVor (Berneke) Morris, Altonah. and Lynn Henry Hackford, Lapoint; 56 and 72 grandchildren Wednesday, at Germany, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Horrocks and family, and Max Horrocks and sons, Salt Lake. They enjoyed the sights at the Dinosaur Monument Friday, then on Saturday they went to Flaming Gorge, Sheep Creek Canyon and Greens Lake, and had a after Will be paid fo Vi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks were Bishop and Mrs. Szeitz and daughter of Berlin, 12. 1978. 51935 Orem, go hunting. o Weekend own. 8or Nelda Olsen, and Mrs. Dick and Douglas Prescott, Moab, spent some time with their parents, the Ralph Prescotts. They came to 75-10-0 of Marvin Estate Mr. Prescott, o i Sullivan. died a local nursing home of natural causes. He was born March 9, 1890, in St. George to Thomas A. Sullivan, Sr., and Charlotte Spackman Sullivan. He married Delora C. Wilkins on named spring, at a point S. tions K iV . 88, of Roosevelt, Monday, Oct. 9, in Zola Spencer creating a reservoir having a .25 ac. ft. capacity inundating .02 acs. in i T. Sullivan 27 ft. E. 630 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 18, T3S, R1W (2 ini NE Mylon). The water will be stored Jon. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an earthfilled dam 6 ft. high Sec. r ENGINEER Koala 51844 ) Roy R. 6601 Quebec Huffman, Street, Commerce City, CO .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an un- NW'xSW A Thomas The day: Township 4 South of Range 21 East of the Salt Lake Meridian: Section 24. Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Southwest' 'quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 24; and running thence West 32,0 rods; thence North 20.0 rods; thence East 32.0 rods; thence South 20.0 rods to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 3 red day of October, 1978. WALKER BANKS TRUST COMPANY, Trustee By John R. Carlston Assistant Vice President Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 12, 19, 26, 1978. v v 1978. Oct. 5. 12, 1978. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE itockwatoring Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 12. 19. 26, Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Sept. 28, 722-242- 8 722-242- 8 stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bondi degree in nursing with at least two (2) years successful teaching experience in nursing education. Must be licensed in Utah as an R.N. 1978 NOT ICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Richard E. Evers, aka Rick Evers, Deceased, Probate No. 2451. Ifelae TIONS: B.S. part-tim- 722-554- EXTRA SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POSITION: Supervisor, Practical Nursing Program. LOCATION: Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center Roosevelt, Utah MINIMUM QUALIFICA- PO Box 347 c ft. of 1 51588 JOB Hackford M. Obituaries Jamet ( Francis water it to be diverted from a Pinch well, 50-- 50 ft. deep, at a point S. 50 ft. W. 50 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, TlS, R8W (1 mi NW Tabiona); and used for the domestic purposes of otherwise designated. UT .015 Tabiona, throughout the entire year Locations act. in Col-mo- n (43-830- Juanita Springer, County unless .25 NEMSEVkSec. 22,TIS,R4W. the State Engineer to appropriate water in GRAND- SECRET th. irrigation of NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with F. Adams Florence Labrum Adams, 68, of Roosevelt, died Monday, Oct, 9, in a Salt Lake City hospital following open heart surgery. She was born Oct 7, 1910, at Ballard, to Ray George and Alice Harrison Labrum. She mar- ried Richard James Adams on Dec. 24, 1928, at Ballard. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church, serving in ward and stake Primary positions. Survivors include her a husband, Roosevelt; daughter, Bonnie Ree-Ne- e I. title or fuilication j. UINTAH rwrouaNc v tfhpMI .BSSIK .SriNMTO..- .. or ihui OFFICE OF OF KNOWN OF TNI LOCATION MCADOUANVCWS tflNtl, CHt, CliMl, IMf OKNCRAL ON BOM N KM N.UEI MU COMPlf T1 ADOHUHl md AiMnmj Dl TON gVamr MANAOINO E - UTAH. RUOSEIfEl T JCEUlAi C DITON OF OFFICII OF tt wnwi Md hr eaw hr gferaj HflAfifi Ay a OF pmMnmfMp oUhtr ntncfc. 40S of tock 40-o- 46HW -- CRM&-U- wm . KNOWN i. C. dominate human life, the scope of human life itself tends to be diminished.' Gareiwl Marcel H Ml WMM mh Wm , S00SCVELT .1111 4 BOSE MELT, UTM HOI OK W OWNINO ON MOLOIWO I FMCINT OM MOM OF aud mt wwirw HORTOAQCES. AND OTMCH SftCUNITV TOTAL AMOUNT OF KONO. MOHTOAOB OR OTHtR HCURITIIR HONDMOLDFNS, .C-- IL MUUXSHBY- 0tttm aw RFRR FRKMFt SilT UKt.jaiYJgHnwaiSMTUr, pi - - f. FOft COMPLETION TNa BY NONPROF IT OROANlXAtlONB AUTMORIMO TO MAIL AT BFBCtAL RATIO M fwrnota. fenrOM, and nonprofit tuaus o diN ofjnwtaniMn sod mo asampt band for FodwN Mm : H F I RTINT NR. A. TOTAL COFtll AND NATllRI Itftt PRINTED FAIR CIRCULATION I, BALIA THNOUNN OF L COFIM (ACM FABCCOtM MONTH! AND CAttNIRM. FAID CIRCULATION ffttm BWTNlNoriNII (BOW Of TETEfcOEE.riWWK Ictrtlfy U, FUN COMP BB U-- B. 6. it L JBBI ond HMMTMI ' TO FlUNQ-PAT- JIAZ.. IBBBJ snaa. ansa 2fl .Atia. A11S.. 4Q " M ' 1 I , HN 40. . L- 515$ AND jAWNArUNK mt -- V-'- . i FFWlRFf RIKW JNWl fcy - ,33Afi , RFRH N C:', 0ie EUtTOMuff made TITLE EF EDITED, - 15 RUBLE ' AT ION BY PUIlLiBHBA! MM FfeMw to saidanaa total ArawntN - 74n. mfCHjDl InWnEFFtMIIMMlim i$; BMLI ACTUAL NO. COFIM OF M0UB PUAUAHID NKARM1 ITWKKT . R. TNTAL X AbAjnIF AIM MALTA JL3A&- TOTAL L M6H$ lOAJ UFACRIFTION MAIL F$iPfAAdP AUCMAO NO. (MUC DWRINO CIRCULATION AON tfkNDMI AND COUNTER HU$ t (IT eAoMdd, WAT withj awl At innsrwrtT, imut. mwruri r, UTAH BASIN STNClim IHC. XSUUX.a-NSUSZ R. cupatlon dlWINUfllMl. Ax aaipotallan, tk$ fkm. Iff nonw and Mfaeaa. m MftlHFFpwMad NAME -- UUOAR 1 security begins to fiMFMN) U1I.IMF. FOITOII. MD MMIMHMO IQITOO . - FUMMMBM TMK Millfl.. ltd Addmm) JYSftW left as preoc- - d (M FMM ZIP Csfaj SS4 LMTIWFIUM 92578 Li a snnumni 1. R. CNFIKRNOF OIRTRIRUTFR I. NFPICK UK, OVER. MNHCERUNTEW. A Tt FEINT, ME As soon PuatiSAfiON no. UTAH CHOZICH. ROOSEtfCLT. . OWftfcN lit owned hr rpervtimi, fa name I (totters owning r ftoirfhi J pvrtrmi Armor mt HUml maml offlM. tf Amt owned TMM great-grandso- n; Editors Quote Book AND CIRCULATION A. o ffr'an sn4 Add FUBLMNKN jJ or iwm PUNL.CATION 2fia.SJlA.MlMa . MANAGEMENT UXC MS) - JtEKLY 4. LOCATION Snyder, Vernal; three grandchildren and one brothers and sisters Morrell Labrum, Springville, Edgar L. Labrum, Ver-le-n Von Labrum, Loyd Clement Labrum, Kenneth Labrum, all Roosevelt, Lynn Labrum, Neola, and Mrs. Keith (Essie) Lambert, Woods Cross. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct 13, at Roosevelt LDS Third Ward with burial in Roosevelt Memorial Park. Friends and relatives may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday night or one hour prior to services at Olpin Mortuary. FpOTAL MNVICI U STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, In piNAosj nan. "No aoraon won too norm, too aioHOam toarfaad At IB u.B. C. MM, ANO TIT LA OP KRlTON. dew4oi RAtiULAfATM gfrlfan AT 1MB MAILINO I ftoffbr meow rmm mhwNNba PVMJBMEA, CUBiNEM MAN AO BN, m mm t ON OWNBR J (Sec iiumicUnu an nvaftc) fOFWWF Mo 4BBB K MMRM |