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Show ROOSEVELT CITY accident occurred on Hwy. 40 east of Roosevelt late Friday night. Three passengers in the Richman vehicle escaped serious injury. WHAT'S LEFT OF TWO CARS-P- aul Brandenburg, driver of the car at the left, walked away from it, but the other driver, Max Richman, wasn't so fortunate and is still hospitalized in critical condition. The PRECINCT MAP Nov. 6 election. Voters may register with precinct officials or at the courthouse in Voters who. have not previously registered in one of the four Roosevelt predncts are urged to do so. Oct. 30 Is the last day to register to vote in the STANDARD Duchesne. Two area servicemen Registration Continued from Accident Pet the hitch off the tractor. According to Utah High Patrol Trooper Jerry Foote, investigating d otneer, both riders sustained fractures of both legs and U.S. Air Force 1st Lt Bruce V. severe head injuries. Roosevelt EMTs Rkk Merkley, Kevin Ashby and Cindy Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnon R. Beekstead transported the victims to Lloyd, Bluebell, has been certified as a Duchesne County hospital, and they missile combat crew commander at to LDS hospital. Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. were Hackford is reported in serious Lloyd, a missile launch officer, was condition 'in the intensive care unit, recommended for upgrading by his and Cuchs condition is reported as wing commander after meeting strinfair. gent training and evaluation requireTrooper Foote said that charges are ments. A 1969 graduate of Union high pending, and the accident is still under investigation. school, Lloyd earned a bachelors page Continued from page 1 4, Diane Dennis, 860 East 800 North. Voters 1 . may register at these locations Oct 16 and Oct 80 (the last day for- registration to vote in the November election), from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. In addition, voters may register any day except Saturday, Sunday and holidays, at the office of the Duchesne County Clerk, located in the courthouse in Duchesne. air-lifte- d degree and an Air Fwee ROTC commission from Utah State University. Airman Kevin S. Wickham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan W. Wickham, Randlett, has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, the airman, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits towards an in applied- science associate deg through the munity College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the administration field. Airman Wickham is a 1979 graduate of Union high school. - Roosevelt couple beats the high cost of gasoline A Roosevelt couple recently demonstrated one method of dealing with the high cost of gas. Following is an account of their venture. An old way to beat gas prices: Take a horse and cart. That is just what Emery and Rosetta Tanner, Roosevelt, did. Emery saddled up Freckles, while Rosetta hooked Blon-di- e to the cart. "Leaving at 6 a.m., Sept 5, heading south through Nine-Mit- e Canyon to Price. They packed food and water for themselves and horses for three days. "Traveling along at a good pace reaching Nutters Ranch some 43 miles down canyon the first day. Here they pitched their tent and enjoyed a beautiful night under the stars. The next day. Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. $1.3 million contract Duchesne . The Bureau of Reclamation has awarded a $1.8 million construction contract for the enlargement ' Of the; Dutch John, Utah, water system, Colorado River Storage Project, Secretary of the Interior Cedi D. Andrus announced today. The contract was awarded to Nile Chapman Construction Co., Roosevelt, based on the company's low bid of $1,857,725. Commissioner of Reclamation R. Keith Higginson said the contract specifies enlargement of the water DUP meets The Norita Camp of the D.U.P. was held Thursday, Sept. 27, at the cabin in Upalco, with Captain Eflie Ames in charge. The ladies mowed and cleaned the yard. Dues were paid and the lesson, "Pioneer Happenings of 1879 was given by Lola Jones. Doughnuts and apple cider were served by the officers to the ten members and one guest present. e Mrs. Elmer Moon has been visiting her two daughters with their new babies and helping in both households. e Elmer R. Moon went to'Montfeello to attend a Federal Land Bank directors meeting Sept. 20 system to bring it into compliance with requirement of the Utah State Division of Health, and to increase the capacity of the system. Work to be done includes the laying of 10,400 feet of new diameter waterline and the replacement of another 2,150 feet of old 1 Vi inch waterline with the pipe. Also included are the construction of a new water treatment plant, the modification of an 18, water storage tank, and the installation of two to 23. o Arnold Thiebaud, Jr. flew to Salt Lake and -- 000-gallo- I TO-417- 1 Construction Co. the year. TelliHtM was met by his wife, Louise and son, and Mrs. Elmer Moon. They left for their home in Wichita, Kans., Sept 23. Mr. andMrs. Richard (Judy) Bell, Salt Lake, also met Arnold at the airport - n pumping units. Dutch John is located about 42 miles ' north of Vernal, near Flaming Gorge Dam in the Flaming Gorge National Recreational Area. The U.S. Forest Service and Utah Department of Natural Resources offices, and the Recreation Area headquarters are all located in Dutch John. turbine-typ- e man Mr. and Mrs. FreeDye and their daughter, Freda Campbell, went to Salt Lake Monday for a dental appointment Funding for the water system enlargement will be provided jointly by the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Forest Service. e Mr. and Mrs. Dailey VanTaasell attended funeral services Saturday, Sept 29, in Taylorsville for a friend, Everett Barney. He was killed in a car accident Sept 25. Manwaring, a former resident of Ballard, away passed Sept 26. Perry and Jean were living Claremont Calif. A Manwaring in burial service was held in Salt Lake Oct 3. a Mr. and Mrs. Dee Meldrum, Alton, Wyo, were here visiting at the Hazel Shisler home and spent the night Mrs. Meldrum is Hazel's sister. Dee, years ago, used to run the Gephart Shoe store in Roosevelt e Elvin and Morlene Kettle were in Salt Lake during the weekend visiting Morlene's mother in Kearns. e Reed Wiscombe, Provo, visited at his sister-in-laMelba home last week. Reed grew up in RooseEld-redge- 's velt e Allen Betts accom aid." Daily money io per annum on statement savings Everyone should have some money readily available for emergencies and unexpected expenses. A First Security statement savings account lets you get to your money quickly with just your signature. When you don't need your money, It's earning the highest legal bank interest, compounded continuously, for an annual yield of 5.39. That also Includes the money in your Advantage automatic transfer account while it remains in savings. E Kettle Dorothy and Elaine Atwood went to Nephi and visited Celtha, and got some geneology from her and had the privilege of meeting a second cousin, Hazel Jones, whom they had never seen before. e Relief Society's opening social will be held Friday Uptoaa band and also a salad. e Oct. 9 at 10 a.m. will be the opening of Relief Society in Ballard Ward. Mrs. Stev e Mr. and en Dahlberg are here from Scotland visiting his mother, Della Dahlberg. Steven works on an oil rig in Scotland. Heidi O $500 is all you need to choose from six additional savings certificate plans effective from one to eight years. Interest annual rate. varies from 6 to 7.75 cerPlus, we offer a special four-yea- r tificate with a rate just 1.5 below the Treasury average yield of four-ye- Just No bank or savings and loan insured by a government agency can pay you more. You get maximum interest with maximum investment. Theres safety on a short-terno fee for purchase, and your certificate can be renewed automatically at the rate effective on renewal date. Federal regulations don't permit compounding of these certificates, and require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. m ar securities, determined monthly by the Treasury Department. Federal raguletione require e eubetantlel Interest penalty for an early withdrawal on certificate Comer In to any of our 147 offices and let one of our money specialists help you discover how to make your money work hardest for you. After all, security is o,ur middle name. UINTAH BASIN FISH CATCHER First prize of a Fish Catcher and a Daiwa Minispin n(7gQ System rad and reel is Barbara Mandano, Utahn, who participated In the Big Fish Contest held Sept. 21 through 29. Mrs. Mandano caught the heaviest trout to take the honor. 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All of Terrys family were here for the occasion. e Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Burge, Burley, Idaho, were here for a short visit at their daughters home, the Myron Accut-toroop- s. per annum for 4 years annual rate on Money Market Certificates. Youll be over $500.00 richer In lust six months with a deposit of $10,000. evening, 5. Bring your hus- Longer term money money th came to Ballard seeking neology from Vergie isy, who is a distant relative. Celtha also visited at the Fred and Lois Code home. In 1934 Celtha taught school at tiie old Alterre high school and Lois had taken a Home Ec clads from her. Now Celtha is retired and takes care of mother in her NephL Fred Cook is also a distant relative of Celtha. e Last week Lois Cook, Vergie Asay, next Oct M, TflK) Six-mon- in Milter Creek at the home of aniece, Mrs. Robert Barker. They spent the night at the Barkers. "Mrs. George Olsen, a sister to Mr. Tanner, met them at the Barkers and rode to Spring Glen in the cart with Mrs. Tanner. It took them two hours to make the trip from Miller Creek to Spring Glen. "In Spring Glen the Tanners spent the weekend with the Olsens before heading back to Roosevelt Monday. "A total of 192 mites were traveled. The cart had a load of 500 pounds. They alternated horses pulling the cart to prevent fatigue. "Mr. and Mrs. Tanner enjoyed themselves thoroughly and plan to make more trips like this in the Aiture. Cook Broadhead Jean e Tej Mahal A lady and her husband were' staring at the Taj MahaL Said the American tourist, "I think it's anuudug they were able to build this before there was any such thing as foreign they arrived panied Howard Betts to Monahan, Texas, driving a truck for LaRue Lamb. e Mrs. Aaron Rasmussen and Ruth Rasmussen drove to Salt Lake last Saturday and brought Aaron home from tonwood hospital. e Recently Mrs. Cel-th- a Ballard awarded Chapman The first meeting of the Parents Advisory Committee was held Sept 26, with principal Leo Foy conducting. The committee has been formed to work with and advise on the school policies, activities, and curriculum. They will meet monthly throughout Marie Nelson,, graduate student in f social services was introduced. She will be in Duchesne on Wednesday all year to work with any children needing counseling or having social adjustment difficulties. Parents may meet with her by contacting the school. The committee discussed classroom arrangement, the closed campus policy, activity foes, and the need for a P.T.A. This committee will serve as a nominating committee. An election meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 18 at 7:80 p.m. Any parents desiring input t these meetings please contact the member representing your child's grade: kindergarten, Dea Skewes; first, Jean Runglej second, Connie Shumwsyj third, Joy Robbins; fourth, Sherry Ohm; fifth, Susan Wardle; and sixth, Trudy Bailey. The next meeting of the committee will be Thursday, Oct. 8 at 10 a.m. Topics for discussion will include school budget, school special education program, Huber's Media Center and any problems bought in. assigned con-poun- Duchesne Elem forms advisory committee October 4, 1979 PM Security SUM Bank of IMflh BUM FM Security SUM Bank el American Fork |