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Show m hi 'll Thursday, October 30, 1980 H L2 Uintah Banin Standard Christmas mailing dates for overseas delivery listed According to Roosevelt Postmaster Arvin Belkin, to assure the timely of arrival international 13 oversell military mail for Christinas delivery, all mail should be deposited before the cM and at local poet offices Mowing dates: HA International Mail Outbound jS The Curley Q's Square Dance Club will hold their annual square dance and Halloween party this Oct. 80, at the old Thursday, Roosevelt elementary school. Dancers are encouraged to arrive in costume befitting the occasion. Everyone is encouraged to participate in this goulish (?) affair. Fred Brown will be the caller for the evening, which begins with round dancing at 8 p.m. and square dancing at 8:30 p.m. Military Mail Outbound Paruli DmUmIIm Priority Letters Airlift Specs Available IPAU Sarface the Curley Q's. dance group at their annual Fall Stampede held last month in Roosevelt. The dancers get together every WHIRL AND TWIRL-W- ith Pictured is the square (SAMI Thursday evening at the Roosevelt jr. high. Newcomers are welcome and new couple can even receive training at special weekly learning sessions. parents are Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Shaw, MontwelL News items may be called in to me at 853-454- 4. legibly and completely. For proper custom forma and complete on check at the post office. articles for overseas delivery should be packed in heavy boxes, securely wrapped, and addressed AD Head Start still has openings for children in the Whiterocks, Neola and Lapoint communities Head Start offers free preschool education, health, and nutrition services to the children of low income fmli;w. The Whiterocks Center has openings available for. children living in the Whiterocks, Neola, Farm Creek. Tridell and Lapoint communities. Dr. Josea Kramer, Director of the Ute Indian Tribe Project Head Start, stated, Project Head Start was launched in 1965 to break the cycle of poverty in the United States, and we give enrollment' priority to the children of low income families. We all feel' the economic pinch, but the federal government defines a low income family by the size of the family and its yearly income. You can see if your family is eligible far a priority enrollment by checking the chart" 1980 Family Income Guidelines Farm Size of Nonferm Family Funily Family 1 $8,790 $3,250 2 8 4 5 6 5,010 6330 7,450 8,670 4380 5310 6340 7370 9390 8,400 (For more than 6 family members, add $1320 for each additional non form family, and $1,080 for each additional farm family.) The Whiterocks Center offers two programs. A half day program serves 3 and 4 year old children, Monday through Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 1 s Bill Nelson went to Salt Lake Saturday and ' with Kenny Sunday Lamb from Vernal. They visited with BDl's daughter, Glenda Hall, in University hospitaL Ver-d- a Nelson is also in Salt Lake staying at the Hall home with the boys. Verda is on crutches as the result of a fall in which she fractured some bones in her foot. Carrie WUls has been in bed at home for the past three weeks. She feU and injured her back. We are hoping everyone is up and weU for the coming holidays. s Mrs. Violet Lott has been back in the LDS hospital in intensive care s, son Dan, Calif., visited his parents, Ed and Lora Hulfinger, during the opening weekend of the deer season. Pittman Emmitt spent his two weeks leave here with his femily, Sharon and children. They went deer hunting. Emmitt is still working in Norway. Mark Elder, son of Dee and Mildred Elder, had surgery on his leg in a Salt Lake hospitaL o Dean Hamblin and daughter Carolyn, went to Provo Wednesday and oshmisds 0OS C00GtfB&0RfiD in-la- special needs. For more information, and for enrollment call the Head Start Office at 722-450- 6. V.A. Veteran Training Some 108,000 widows, wives of totally and permanently disabled veterans ' and their children, are enrolled in college or other training this year with Veterans Administration financial help. grandson Beau Dugan, Vernal, visited the past week with daughter Karen, in Helper. e Company at the home of Carrie Wills recently were her daughters and families: Pat and Keith ' Todd and daughter, Bountiful; Peggy Lindsay and daughter, Murray; and Christine Bowls, NephL Errol Nelson and Glen Nelson, Morgan; Max Shaw and friends Felix Gallegos and Dave, Granger; A.D. and Ina JShaw and Nolan, also Granger; were here for two week ends of the deer hunt. They visited with the Max Nelsons and H.C. Shaw's. Donald Anderton and McDonald rom stats mnaatnuB VOTERS If MSE3ESHE g(!!CTV! I Kyle, Salt Lake, spent some time with his parents, the Reed Ander-tonthen went hunting, e Arvin HuUinger and son - 1 I l Rudyaid Kipling wss conthst hs could only writs when hit pen was dipped in purs black ink. vinced them in Puerto Rico. are transported to and the Head Start center by bus, and are fed a nutritious snack and lunch while at the center. If parents are away from home' all r unit.- , nrft vsti.v' '.'pThursday, Theyjjypre day, because" they rdSrV Working tlfejr! s Dora Freston is stay- overnight guests at her may be interested in the frill day ing at her daughter sister's home, the Earl program. The center is open from 7:80 home in GrangVerna's Wooley's. They visited a a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Parents drop off er. She is recovering brother and his family, their 2 - 5 year old children on the way from a broken hip. Her the Paul Madsen's. They to work and pick them up after work. address is 8193 Hillsdale also attended a temple The children are fed a breakfast lunch Dr., Granger 84119, co session. 5 snack at the center. For year and a e Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Durfee. Coy olds attending kindergarten in the LaRue Jensen is in Hamblin and family went school bus the morning, brings public bed, and wiU be through to Salt Lake Monday and the children to the center in time for Her mother-- , Tuesday to see their son November; lunch. The Head Start teachers Ida Salt Shane off on the plane Coleman, kindersupport and supplement the wUl be Lake, staying for his LDS mission to garten curricula. with them for a few Sweden. They spent Head Start also offers comprehensome time with Barbras weeka. sive medical and dental screenings and rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max treatment an immunization program, Ei Fetzer. Nelson and enry daughter full and a range of developmental A Cub Scout banquet e Cheri and Womack, services for children with m. Children ( 172,000 in Puerto Rico Some 244,000 former armed forces personnel five in foreigh countries and U.S. territorial possessions. 172,000 of am not supporting Lorin Allred! He Used My Name Without My Permission 2 Years Ago, Byron M. Bolton The office of Utah State Treasurer demands a man of experience,' ability, dedication and trust CBCEEDOEriM) QggDQSZDCEBbl great-grandso- n d- UnderJheSIdewolKjShed PR (TErflTiffifrfti) o fTl-i- -i iwlfi o KffiWflfcTi Duchesne County Commissioner Leonard W. McDonald Is that man. For 24 ysars he was Executive Director and Investment Officer of Utah's Public Retirement Systems, entrusted with the Investment of millions of dollars contributed by more than 70,000 public employees. His administration Is recognized for efficiency, dedication and absolute McDonald for State Treasurer NM W McOomm hr M Ommmm. Mm C. Mm. ' ffifotSQg? ILYW honesty. Paid By Byron Bolton and social evening was held at the Ward hall Thursday for parents and families. The Scouts had posters on display depicting the . coming elections. Den mothers are Connie Wilkerson and Alice Hamblin. Eric Houtz is Weblo leader, e Merrell and LaRae Bertosh were victims of an accident Saturday. While crossing the street in Roosevelt they were hit by a car. LaRae was a patient in the local hospital with a back injury. Merrell was treated and released. e Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson received word of a new born to Tamara and Randy Maudsley in Kirt-lanN. M., Oct. 25. Matenal grandparents are A.D. and Ina Shaw, Great-granGranger. i!ini 00 aD0i Ui0MJSiliB liipffe Ikwanr lanky Proven Civic Responsibilities Duchesne County Hospital Board Duchesne County Jeep Posse Duchesne City Council Utah Wool Growers As Your Commissioner I Will Work For You Member Member Member Member Plaid Political Advertisement |