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Show are Harold and STANDARD Morris, Altonah.' Afterwards a dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Lott. They are Mr. and parents CORflRflUMOTV Montoel (dAIUSGUDAIR the of the boys. Present also wu Mrs. Leah Lott, the Note Mehow 15J-4M- great-grandparen- ts 4 Thursday, August 16 Fred Brawn's place, Curley 0's dance dub, 7 p.m. Saturday, August 18 Barbeque, Myton Ward, 6 p.m. at Ward Chapel. Auction & talent show will follow. Proceeds will go to Myton Ward Stake building. Meal of pork, lamb, & chicken. Miss Duchesne County Scholarship pageant, 7:30 Duchesne high school auditorium. Sunday at Sacrament meeting sons Davy Joe and Andy Lavar Morris were given a blessing and names by their uncles, John ler and Ted Sadd- Lott. The year, two years; and three years. There will be a boy and a girl winner in each category, and these winners will compete in the finals. Judging will be on the basis of personality, looks and laughs. County Fair baby show The Duchesne County Fair Baby will be held at Duchesne elementary school Tuesday, Aug. 21. Preliminary judging will be bud at 10 a.m., with the show scheduled for 1 ' ' Show p.m. Registration is open Aug. 1 to Aug. 18. Chairman of the event is Tracy She is assisted by Taylor, Troy Tomaiko, Duchesne, 7285792; 738-672- OOOPS-- Car No. 3, driven by Bruce Otterson of Altonah takes the lead before spinning out on the next lap. Mike Wallkarrip of Salt Lake City in Car No. 30 went on to the checkered flag and victory. Patsy 454-325- 3; 722-249- Christensen, Altamont, Rhea Newbolt, Roosevelt, and Ginger Casper, Tabiona, 848-541- Classes for the event are 0-- 8 months; 6 months to one year; one P-I-- E n, Sales Tax 1 these project grants are based on complicated-- , application , procedures, . 'smaller units, which do not have the finandaC-technica7 ahdT lobbying ; l. resources to compete with the large politan cities and counties, are at a considerable disadvantage. quently, Federal aid allocated to local units in Utah generally tends to be lees thaq amounts allocated to other areas of the nation. With respect to state aid, the Foundation study observed that the Utah Constitution specifically prohibits the Legislature from imposing any tax Tor the purpose of any county, city, town or other municipal corporation". Such state aid that is distributed to counties or municipalities in Utah is derived mainly from nontax sources. In addition, some Federal aid is siliy-stefirst to the state and then f redistributed as state aid to local units. A major factor in the smaller amount of state aid to cities and .counties in Utah, according to the Foundation, is that these units are '.somewhat limited in the programs ; that they are called upon to administer. In a number of states, for ' jTinplflr rittoi and counties are ! administrafor responsible primarily tion of the welfare program. Education is a municipal function in several of the states.. Obviously, cities and counties performing such activities tend to receive a greater amount of state aid than cities and counties that are not responsible for these programs. These differences in the handling of government programs account for a large part of the wide variation in state aid allocations to cities and counties among the several At the Prairie Dog Speedway, Gherry Smith of Roosevelt in car Na 1 6 ran away with the limited class. ACTION d states. Energy Tip activities on Enjoy your vacation 'this summer. Try . human-powere- d ON TARGET Melanie Johnson did hit the second pitch of the game in the rematch of Dresser Atlas and AL & L for a single. Y our, savings dollars can MORE EARN With OVERLAND THRIFT Protected Savings!' i6Interest On $5,000-- 1 Year Bonus Certificates Vrtte today tor FREE Brochure describing our thrift plans Including Ihe monthly savers plan. Or call 722-248- 2 OVERLAID THRIFT AID LOAV TCTiTi. ss sw im. si Individual Asfwti jii SI,ailHdHSl CARPETINC aiun For An Expert Job..'. Call The Experts! 722-209- 8! !.T1MJ?OCKW06d Mr. and Mrs. KenWilkerson and children attended the blessing of a granddaughter in Granger, Sunday, Aug. 5. She was blessed by her father Mak Carlson, and given the name Amanda. e Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkerson announce that their son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilkerson, Vernal, are the parents of fc girl born Aug. 1, weighing 5 lbs. 1 oz. She will be named Jandi Lee. Her other grandmother is Audrey Alexander, Naples. neth Control A representative from the Salt Lake City Social Security Office will be at Roosevelt City Hall on Aug. 15, at 10 a.m. On Aug. 17, at 1 p.m. the representative will be at Duchesne County Court House, Room 3, in Duchesne. Anyone wishing to apply for a Social Security number, file a claim for benefits or transact other business with Social Security may meet with the representative. , Accounts protected up to $10,000 City Animal John Gardner warns city residents that unpleasant odors are being generated by dogs penned in some area back yards. Gardner asks that .the responsible Social Security Rep. visits area P-I-- E hiking, backpacking, bicycling, canoeing and swimming. Your own personal power is the most energy conserving form of transportation, and it's fun and healthy, too. Roosevelt parties "recognize themselves and do something about the problem. He added that the condition can be termed a public nuisance and offenders can be cited. Gardner also said that next week the city with undertake a signing project, replacing old signs with new ones. In several areas, shrubbery is obstructing the present signs, and if property owners' fail to correct the will be situation, the shrubbery trimmed by the sign crews. truck and proceeded east on Hwy. 40. Between Ballard and Whiterocks, Mannings vehicle crossed the center line and hit a truck, head-ostriking' the rear duals of 'the tractor, then veering off the north side of the highway before rolling into the ditch. Having sustained only minor injuries. Manning left his vehicle, and was apprehended by Trooper Allred about one mile from the scene of the accident Allred said Mannings truck was totaled, and that damage to the truck, which was driven by Lewis La point, Horrocka, amounted to approximately $300. The accidents occurred between 2 and 8 p.m. Friday. Continued from page Residents warned about dogs, shrubs Officer August 9, 1979 Cindy , Energy Tip making five generations! Other family emn-joyithe day were Mr. anid Mrs. Ted Lott and family, Marie and John Saddler and family, Mary Lou and Willard Bowden and family, Beth and LeRoy Morris and family, Harold and Cindy Morris and family, Alto-na- ; Carol Moris and Errol Nelson, Upalco; Beverly and Carl Gunn and family, and Mrs. Lean Gunn. The family was all present with the exception of son Carroll Lott, who is in Oregon, e Congratulations go to Hazel Jensen and Carolyn Woodward who supervised building and designing the float which won first prize in the religious class. Thanks also to all who helped for the hours of work it involved. Kathy and Neil Wilkerson have their small daughter Annalen, home after she spent several days in a Salt Lake hospital receiving care for badly cut fingers. e UBIC company at the Lars Nelson home were Oramae Powell, Brian Nelson, Ben Bradshaw, Loralee Lewis and Trina Wright, all Salt Lake. Lorraine Anderton and girls, Taylorsville, were dinner guests at the Reed Andertons. s Randy Nelson spent several days this past week in Salt Lake with his brothers, Clinton and e Randy Nelson spent several days this past week in Salt Lake, Clinton and Morgan, with his brothers. Do more things outdoors. Barbecue and entertain on your patio. Make use of the long days. Play Croquet, badminton, or vollyball on Fred and Dawn your lawn and get away Brown were coming from the TV set, the home from Fish Lake stove and he air condi- when Fred became ilL tioner. Save fuel costs He was hospitalized for a few days in the Duand have more fun. chesne County hospital. Glenn Haslem drove to Provo to visit friends over the weekend. Monty Johnson was a patient in the local hospital during the week. Brett Branch, son of Mrs. Lloyd Branch, broke his arm and is sporting a cast e Saturday Mrs. Carolyn Woodward and Mrs. Carol Bertosh took Alisa Woodward, Holly Hamblin, Johanna Gwen Shaw and Cindy Freston to Provo, where each girl performed thirty bap-tisma- e Loene P.owell, Salt Lake, was a weekend visitor at her father, James Powell's home. Returning with Loene for a visit' were sister Janice Bradshaw and children, Kent, Wendy Powell, Johanna Ald-eric- e Company at the Marley Hamblin home were daughters Patti and Danny Lamb and family, Riverton, Wyo.; Joyce Woodward and sons, Salt Lake. LeRoy played at the UBIC in the Babe Ruth tournament Grandchildren vacationing at the Hamblin home were Danni and Jo Bryce Woodward. e Sharon and Emmett Pittman are parents of a 9 lb. 2 oz. girl, born July 23 in Duchesne County hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hullinger, and Mrs. Hannah, Moab. Recent company at the home of Sharon and Emmett Pittman was his mother, Mrs. Hannah Pittman, Moab, and a daughter, Carmen Ferguson, Denver. e Derrick Miller went home Sunday with his mother, Billie and Tom Bermingham, Salt Lake. a At Seventh Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, the baby daughter of Sharon and Emmett Pittman was blessed by her father and given the name Emberly Joy. e Duane Hamblin con- firmed his daughter, Allison at Sacrament meeting. e The young Special Interest group held their fireside Sunday evening. A large group enjoyed Kay Labrum as the speaker. e Violet Carter, Salt Lake, paid a surprise visit to her sister, Verda Nelson, Monday. |