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Show Thursday, March 13, 1980 . Babies blessed at the Moon Lake Ward were the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Received too late far lut weak'i paper, a A LaVoy1 lingerie ihower waa given for Helen Allen Saturday, March 1, with Julie Forbuah aa demonstrator and Edythe Marett hostess, at the home of Verna Allred. "Models were Helen Allen, Gwen Fisher, Beth Brotherson and LaRue Reay. Games were played and light refreshments were ser- now from St Marks hospital. He would like to let his friends know he appreciated all the cards, phone calls, and visits. Fay Miles has been measuring each snow fall since Jan. 1 at his ranch in Mt Home. He has measured 75 inches altogether. He was also snowmobiling up on Petty Mountain last week and measured six feet of snow at the fence on top. Two children were baptized In Altamont u ved. . a Betty ' Harris drove up from Farmington, N.M., last Wednesday to First Ward Sunday: Sherri Lynn visit! with her family, Tawna, Laris and Gil MiteheL Tawna took her to Provo Monday to go back to Farmington with friends. a Butch Fouta is home LaRose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.C. LaRose, baptized and confirmed. Aaron Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neff, was baptized and confirmed ' basketball tournament Roselee Jesse n, Becky McConkie, Verl and Jackie Tucker, Jack and Dona Barton and daughter, LaMar, and Colene Bisol, Dana Aid-ricSandy Bywater, Mary Bird, Randy Oman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christensen, and Tracy Carroll. They were there Thursday, Friday and tour mart March 19 - 22 "Daring Dobermans" G. P. Uinta Theatre 1 OponsAtTsOOP.M." March Registration for spring quarter daises through Utah State University Education Center will continue Mr.- and neering, Family Human Development, Science, and Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Classes will begin Monday, March 24, and run through May 80. All classes will rotate weekly between Vernal and Roosevelt, unless otherwise noted. For more information and a schedule of classes, contact the USU Education Center office at 635 West Second South, Vernal, phone or the Roosevelt office at 919 East 4 Second North, phone or. 789-610- 0, 722-229- - "Fast Charlie" P.G. Delightful Ice Cream Allstate can insure your house, your apartment, mobile home. or your a I .! U For years, youve seen and heard advertising about Allstate home insurance. And now its available here, at our agenqr. Whatever you call "home, Allstate has ,r ' a special policy to fit your special needs. Dollar for dollar, we feel its one of the best A values on the market ; k f - Is . home-protecti- I r 1 ?.i ii I; ' t ) .r ? r I1. I'. P r on today. Considering higher costs, and the tremendous investment you now have in your home, it makes sense to check. Call or come in, and compare Allstates rates with what youre paying now. You could end up saving money. AUaMtcImuranM Company Northbrook. II. quarter, daswj any- - 24 So. Main Street" 722-451- ..,7 qgfoijhe 1 Ken Bob Adney Sheedy Muzzle Trap shooters attend shoot loaders plan shoot Mid-wint-er Muz-sl- e The Uintah High Loaders are having a shoot this Saturday, March 15. The shoot will begin at 10:30 a.m. and will be held 2ft miles north of Roosevelt on the Neola Highway, VThe Green River, Wyoi, and Price organizations are attending the shoot The local club is expecting 45 shooters to participate. ... ,v "; A grocery shoot pared to the local people, and a blanket shoot will be fr ; . Tuition and fees will be collected, and grants, loans and scholarship checks will be issued March 18 and 19 in the large ballroom, student center. for SUSC evening Registration school classes will be held March 20, 4 until freon 7 p.m. in the administration building. Evenin school classes begin the week of Marcl 24. All registration must bo complete and turned into the registrars office and all fees paid by 8 p.m., March 81. No student will be permitted to attend class or obtain credit who has not completed registration by this date. -- A - Members of the Vernal Gun Club attended the in Salt Lake March Chain Shoot The Salt Lake Mid-Wint- er .i 6-- 9. Championship, 200 bird event at 16 yards, Adam Massey won the junior championship. Lynn Labrum was the runner up in Class A and Randy Freston was the runner up in Blase B. Chain Event No. 8, the Doubles Championship had three, winners from the Vernal Gun Club. Adam Massey won the junior championship, Ann Freston won the Ladies Championship and Randy Freston won the Class B Championship. Mid-Wint- Water .... - conservation meeting program underway county conservation program The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) is currently accepting applications for the 1960 Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP). Jimmy Brotheraon, chairman of the Duchesne ; County ASC Committee, said the program ia designed to treat serious conservation problems and d dean up pollution. We encourage farmers to correct soil and water conservation problems, and, where . needed, assist them with e payments, he said. g may range from 50 percent to 75 percent of the farmers' costa.foi the moat critical problems. The assistance will not be used for practiced that are primarily production-oriented, or . have little or no . farm-relate- Big Tree The tree with. the world's biggest trunk is a Montezuma bald cypress that grows outside of Oaxaca, Mexico, according to the National Wildlife Federation. Called the Santa Maria del Tule tree, its trunk ia more than 118 feet around. . coat-shar- Coat-sharin- . A water quality meeting to consider that pollution problems threaten the quality of water in ' streams, lakes and reservoirs, is scheduled for Wednesday, March 19, conservation or pollution abatement beginning at 10 a.m. The meeting will be at the Cow; benefit to formers and consumers, Palace, east of Roosevelt People from the ASCS official said. We are primarily concerned with Uintah, Duchesne and Daggett Counsaving soil, improving woodlands, ties interested in water quality keeping lakes and streams clean. Soil concerns and management plans to erosion ia a major problem for farmers cope with them are invited. The Utah Association of Conservaand with today's more intensive tion Districts is sponsoring the water is it vital that they perform cropping, good soil and water conservation quality meetings. Discussions aim to practices such aa those offered under help identify pollution problems and look for logical, practical solutions, the ACP, said Brotheraon. To obtain an ACP application or according to Utah State University additional program information, con- information. Bacteria, nutrients, sediment, salts tact the county ASCS office. and chemicals coming from various sources constitute the pollutants of concern. Some originate naturally, Phone news Items ! to 722-513- 1 or 738-206- or aggravated,' others are authorities at the meetings have 9 pointed man-cause- out New Lunch Specials CrM.dk BARBEQUED BEEF 4 On A Bun Our Own Tasty Sauce Carnes With Baked Oar new breaded boneless breast strips. Potato Or 02.69 A For Peoples State Insurance Center Mid-wint- er -- Branch All Week Long Adam Massey, Vernal, Lynn Labrum, Randy Freston, Arvin Labrum, and Ann Freston. Adam Massey won six junior championships in the events he entered. Ann Freston captured two ladies championships. Mid-Wint- er Long S 1618 the . registration. IMUSUam ItKMe all of Members of the Vernal Gun Club who brought home several trophies and prizes from the Chain Shoot at the Salt Lake Gun Club included Gun Club sponsored the event In the Introductory Singles, 200 bird . event the Vernal Club brought home four trophies. Arvin Labrum won the Clan AA, Lynn Labrum took the Clan B, Adam Massey, Vernal, ; captured the Junior Championship and . Ann Freston won the Ladies Championship. In the Wasatch 'Mountain Handicap, ; i.There will also be a shoot for the , which ia 100 handicap targets, Adam New student registration; for. .. grudge jugTLast time the Uintah Massey won the Junior Championship, v. Basin Club won" the jug" from the as he did in the Remington Target spring quarter classes at Southern Book Cliff .Muzzle .Loaders of Price.. Handicap and the Chain Utah State College will be held March The Book Cliff Cltkb.:js preparing to Handicap. 18 from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the In events Nor 6 combined, the jug'Whsek.ajgithKhem- thia-- r SUSC administration building. Springe-tak- e Mrd. Specials TROPHIES classes will be offered, with 220 credit hours available, in the colleges of Business, Education, Engi- The March 18 registration is for new'.' Mrs. Roland Vincent, SUSC students and for regular students who weren't able to register Provo, also attended. for spring quarter classes during early ' MM they brought almost v Fifty-eig- Eugene Durant, and Mr. and 15 : through March 21. VttSo' It i i 12-we- registration Davis, Sh&rlet Summers, all Salt Lake; Paul and Mary Lemon, Morris and Brenda Lemon and Lois and Acel Walker, all Vernal. Mrs. Lois Tingley, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Lou-cil- e Peay, Mrs. Agnes Carter, Mr. and hire. Keith Carter, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Carly Leis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Voeller, Mrs. Ingrid Leis, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Seth Winterton and family, Hobble Creek; Mr. and snlfra. ? Dean ' Thurgood, , u Pvt Eric M. Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Swenson, Roosevelt, recently completed One Station Unit Training (OSTU) at Fort Banning, Ga. OSUT is a period which combines basic combat training and advanced individual training. The training included weapons qualifications, squad tactics, patrolling, landmine warfare, field communications and combat operations. Swenson entered the Army in October, 1979. USU Center Saturday. Arthur Timothy took a bus load of students out Friday to see the games. The girls placed fifth in the state. Dee and Fay Case, Salt Lake, and Ed Case, Vernal, came Sunday to visit their sister, Lena Bowden, to celebrate her birthday. Relatives and friends attending the reception of Lisa and Casey Carter were Blain and Ann Davis and family, Floral "GOING IN STYLE" March The Uintah Basin Credit Union has scheduled its annual meeting for Wednesday, March 19, at 7:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Moon Lake Electric building. According to DeVere Hancock, a , director of the credit union, all members are urged to be present, and other interested individuals are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served, and door prizes will be awarded. h, GEORGE BURNS ART CARNEY 12 Credit Union annual meet n. were by his father. 1215 - Reed Wardle while ' on his mission at Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miles drove to Kamas the last two weekends to' the basketAltaball round-robimont won over Duchesne the first week by 13 points and last Friday they lost to North Rich by one point They won over Wendover and play at Richfield next Friday Those going to Ephraim to the state girls' At 7:00 P.M. Opens March t- - afternoon looking at slides taken by Elder night Roosevelt Theatre A comedy to see . Brotheraon, named Jed Denton by hie father; and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fields ted, blessed by her father and named Casey Marie. Friends and relatives had dinner with Jimmie and Virginia and family, and spent the Uintah Basin Standard Excellence . $2.49 In Dining COW PALACE Full Sendee East Of Roos, Highway 40 lie Crystal Room 5-- 10 P.M. Fries 11A.M.-10P- M Call 722-271- 7 For Fast Pickup. d |