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Show Corsages for cafeteria employees STANDARD-Octo- Gladys Ross Roosevelt i Tuesday Dr. Steadman and staff, presented corsages to the cafeteria employeea to ahow their appreciation for the great job they do and to honor them during National School Lunch Week. Over 300 meals a day are served in the cafeteria in split shifts. The employees also are in charge of the snack bar. The cooks prepare one menu a week of the students choice. The favorite meal is chicken-frie- d turkey roll, potatoes and gravy, peas, carrot sticks, hot rolls and milk. The cafeteria workers commended this years students saying, These are the best students yet!" ni-n- the Howard Lloyds, Mendon. She also visited a nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Dennis, Richmond. Bishop and Mrs. Theron Leavitt have returned from Las Vegas, Nev., where they spent a week attending a State Insurance mission Oct. 14, Cafeteria School board reviews status of buildings Roosevelt firm is low bidder Wayne The Board of Education Duchesne County School reviewed the status of various building projects at their Oct meeting Thursday, Duchesne. ' Dan Zeeman and Roger Bids for construction of the Piute Spillway were opened Wednesday, Oct 10, at the Central Utah Water Conservancy District. The low bid for Schedule A" of the contract was Hinkins Construction Company of Richfield. Their bid wu $28,356.50. Low bid for Schedule HB wu submitted by Rumussen Concrete of Roosevelt. Their bid wu $186,028.90. The bids compare to the water districts Engineer's Estimate of Schedule A" at $32,140 and Schedule B, $212,640, for a total of $244,780. Design engineer for the project is Bingham Engineering of Salt- Lake City. The District Engineer said that approximately 700 cubic yards of new reinforced concrete will be placed along with four spillway gates and acceu foot bridge and 800 lineal feet of PVC drain. The Piute Reservoir will, in turn store Central Utah Project water. Reservoir . of Linda Stevenson, Mrs. the District district regular 11, in Smith, representing the architectural firm of William Rowe Smith, reviewed with the board projects recently completed, in progress, or still in the planning stages. The new Neola elementary school has been accepted by the board, and the moving-iprocess' had begun late n last week. There are still some, small items to be corrected, including the exhause hood in the cafeteria, but work is for the most part complete. The construction firm of Prestwich and Healy has been consulted regarding the road behind Roosevelt junior high school. Representatives of Prestwich and Healy suggested that the district do the work and bill the company, but it was the concensus of the board to have the construction firm handle the job. It has been decided that legal action will be taken if necessary to terminate the contract of F.J. Burton on the KEEPING HEALTHY school addition, and get If you're planning any mountain Duchesne high done by some other firm. area skiing this season, be on the the work Superintendent .Lowell C. Caldwell watch for high altitude pulmonary informed the board that, notice has i edema. It hu been known to be fatal already been given in the matter. "and can occur as low 8,000 feet.0' Working drawings for new buildings Symptoms can Imitate the common at Myton and Roosevelt elementary schools are nearly finished, with weariness, nausea, headchest mild ache, pain, shortness of another month required to complete mechanical, electrical and structural breath and a dry cough. Treatment Includes rest, oxygen specifications. It is expected that the for bids , and possibly even removal to a lower '' projects will be let out u cold-fatigu- e, January. altitude. Sunday, Elder Glenn Todd reported his mission in Sacrament meeting. Elder Douglas Todd, who is leaving to serve a mission iii Indianapolis, th Gregory the mission training school in Provo Oct 25. A member of Mrs. Jo Q.V Mrs. for their bulletin board. All Handy's first grade class at the students at Roosevelt, COLLECTORS elementary have had Roosevelt elementary collected trash on a walk to the dty park. The class then made these 'trash pictures' struction and in fire prevention during anti-pollucti- the past week. MURRAY & AR . . attend spending several Wednesday with her the Ralph family, Shields. She was returning to Logan after spending a week in Albuquerque, N.M. She attended a literary convention for MOTOR INVESTMENT CORPORATION mamm 'MSxp ! 'tjm .asm Choose From 5 Pontiacs, 15 Trucks And 4 Demos That Are. Left On The Lot At Murray Motor D9' aru carat fea-- ; Tenants it? Oct. 19 Crossroads Center the ft Urban Mobile Co-o- p You'll Like Pontiacs New Value-W- hile GMC Makes The Real Tough Truck You're Looking the Salt Effective Annubl Yield... 8.87 Housing Coalition, Utah Issues 'and Utah Legal Services are sponsoring the first annual " Utah Tenants Rights onfer-encOct 19 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Univer-- ' sity of Utah Union Building. ' Fori e DESERET fh FEDERAL for Savers Since 1906 A NOV SOUTH Dime COUNTY t ONEM MOVO MNWH FORK HEBCR CITY COALVILLE KAMA! ROOSEVELT VERNAL Workshops covering inYBOTERCCT-eGIBP- public housing, tenants right, mobile homeowner, rural housing, con- . dominium conversions, community development, energy, discrimination in rental tnd legislative action. ( f (Nielsen) mm lx. 15 meeting Thressa as KW re- Action Program, the Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens, the Utah With the Newest Ideas TlVimiiM is weeks in the Salt Lake area with members of her fomily. Mrs. James (Beth) Duke has returned from a five day visit with her and fomily, daughter Maurine and John Kijek, Loainee, Wise. The Kijcks have a new baby daughter. BYU college students home for the weekend were Allison Duke and friend. Sherry Bently, Mary Ann and Jerry Chasel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cunningham. Joan Shields visited niece, Frisinger, Denver, passed away Sunday, Oct 14. She is the daughter of Sarah and Emery Nielsen. She was a former resident of Arcadia and Myton. Weekend guests of Mrs. Helen Sprouse were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Meyers, Ogden. Visiting over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Buchanan were her mother, Cora Todd, and daughter, Sherrill and daughter, Rolcne, Salt Lake; and daughter, Sherrie, USU, Logan. County Commissioner Rulon Anderton and Lnryn Ross and wives spent three days st last week attendIgan ing a county commissioner's workshop. Saturday Utah State University honored all state county with a commissioners banquet and other activities, including the football game between Utah ' State and BYU. JJ-- Substanti Merest Penalty For Early Withdrawal FOOTHILL EAST MLLCMEK dinner son-in-la- Canadian a Foundation, HOME OFFICE S5 South Slate SL Salt Lake City, Utah Amos Rigby, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Archibald, Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Sunday Lit-ster- . Lake Area Community RATE... s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ross and family and Gary Brinlon, Provo. Fourteen other family members from this area were also dinner guests. Mrs. Bryon Goodrich :v Merrell, Homeowners CURRENT OFFERING Friday overnight guests of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Dennis were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mapleton; Utah State University. Other weekend guests were their daughter and fomily, the Kevin Wellington. Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller were Mr. and Mrs. A cel Miller, Salt Lake, and daughter, Karen Beebce and two children from Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings spent the past week at Show Low, Aris., visiting their son and fomily, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rawlings. Weekend guests of President and Mrs. Calvin Kowallis were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kowallis, Provo; and their Scott Laird, San Antonio, Tex. He came to get his wife, Callean, who has been visiting her family for ten days. Charlie Bird received word Monday that his RICATION Moses Lake, Wash. e Victor and Beatrice Merrell are returning home from serving an LDS mission in Hawaii s Mr. and Mrs., Bernard Winkler were in Salt Lake Friday prior to General Conference to couples missionary union. There were couples present DESERET FEDERAL'S NEW 4-YE- In- and Mrs. Byron Gilbert; tremonton; grandmother Geneva Gilbert Provo; Lynn Miller, Monette, Missouri; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdick and fomily, Duchesne. irianKSKS . LITTER tives attending were her parents and fomily, Mr. Archibald, Smithfield. While here the fomily . Mrs. Victor has Driving Tip Plan your trips carefully.' Select routes that will allow you to consolidate errands and avoid congested areas. . ' C Duerden been named manager of the Jones Point and Glass store in Roosevelt. Mr. Duerden is married to Katherine J. Rasmussen. They are the parents of five children. Indiana, was also a speaker. Doug will enter Ann McKenna's family sang a number, accompanied by Mrs. JoAnn. Todd. Following Sacrament meeting, 120 family members and friends went to the Howard Todd home and had dinner and visited. Glenn and Doug are sons of Howard and Maxine Todd. Some of the out of town guests were Mrs. JoAnn Todd and family, Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Max Todd and family, Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mohlman and Bountiful; Dr. family, and Mrs. Wendal Johnson and family; Ogden; ' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Todd and family, Mrs. Fanny Todd, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duke and Mr. family, Roosevelt; and Mrs. E. A. Christensen and JoLynn, Salt Lake. e Visiting at the Bernard Winkler home during the week were: Mrs. Winona Wonnocott and Linda Hall daughters, and boys, SL George and Hurricane; and daughter Charlee and son, Joseph, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merrell, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. LaVoir Merrell, Provo (they came to see their son sustained as Sunday School president in a Roosevelt Ward); Mr; and Mrs. Porter Merrell, Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Manwaring, Vernal; Mrs. Yvonne Gale Windsor, Arisons; 'Mrs. Dixie Thurman and children, Texas, and Mrs. and Thursday from Sweden where she served a LDS mission. She gave her mission report Sunday at Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting. Out of town rela- and Shannon Ksrren, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Horrocks and fomily, Murray; Mrs. Vena Wardell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wardell, Mrs. Niles Mott and family, Vernal. Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert returned Elder Maughn friend, Bear Lake; Veloy mission report Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Teresa) Munn and children, Gallup, N.M., are spending several weeks with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger. . Nnoboll report Sunday, at the Roosevelt Springville; con- her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens. She came to attend Sacrament meeting at Myton. Her grandson, Steven Ross, gave his JoAnn Bastiarv Barbara Scholes, Arveda Kent, Dorothy Powell, Peggy McArthur and Mary Duncan, lie gave, his Seventh Ward Sacrament meeting. Out of town friends and relatives attending were: his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Labrum, Millie Stevens, Provo, visited Sunday with EMPLOYEES Alberta Calgary mission. vention. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harrison returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake. employees at Union high school were honored for the outstanding job they do, with corsages. Pictured left to right are; ri celebrated the 52nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rigby. Elder Kenneth Lab-ruson of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Labrum, has returned from serving a two year LDS mission at night guests of Mrs. Zelma Lloyd were Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Turner, Salt Lake. Mrs. Lloyd returned to Salt Lake with them and was a two day guest of her son and fomily, the Farm IS, 1979 bw 157 South Main - 722-455- 1 - Roosevelt |