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Show Thursday, November 27, 1980 Uintah llasin Swhr RJIIS announces honor roll Vgjjv CftizeN Nms Ninth grade students iwnif iunior high school on those people'who qualify fuel assistance should have received their applications and should be getting them filled out and sent in to Vernal. For assistance in filling them out, call the Social Services office in Roosevelt, At long last our December schedule is completed, with some additions and changes, due to late information. First, the bus trip to Salt Lake for the Festival of Trees has been changed to Friday, Dec. 5. Persons wishing to go should sign up as soon as possible to be sure of getting a seat Second, a legal workshop will be held in conjunction with the meal in Duchesne Tuesday, Dec. 2. Steve Jennings will be here at 11 a.m. and after lunch to with legal problems help individuals " and conferences have been scheduled on an individual basis by appointment Anyone who needs legal advice may call Terry 1 Wilkerson at or Roland 8 and make an Uresk at appointment Upon showing your Senior Citizen Card you will be entitled to 29 minutes of conference time at no cost to you. Additional time will be at your expense. This legal conference opportunity is experimental and will only hold until .the end of December, after which it will be reviewed to see if it meets the need and is economically feasible. Dancers who attended the Nov. 15 dance are aware that it was suggested to raise the price of admission to cover increased expenses of the school. Until the ' council can make a final determination, the price of $1.50 per person will be suggested at the dance Saturday, Nov. 29. It will be at the Roosevelt elementary school, starting By now 1 cial Service office in Roosevelt who to help Seniors sign up for the Center Senior the came to fuel assistance program were, Cathie Pappas, Deanne Bergen, Clint Kearl, Gregg Dunn and Garth Harrison. MEMBERS OF 738-599- THE-So- 722-466- . at ' 9 p.m. . the publication of a comprehensive, but practical, guide to buying and maintaining a home. Entitled the "Homebuyers Information Package-- A Guidebook for Buying and Owning a Home", the publication was prepared by the HUD Office of Policy Development and Research. The information package, a loose-lea- f note book with section tabs, covers eight areas of information: to buy or not to buy, the search for a house, purchase contracts, financing the house, the closing process, money management, maintaining your home, 97-pa- homeowners burn wood to increasing heating costs and prefer a woodburning stove to a less Many beat fireplace. energy-efficie- Many people buy wood stoves not realizing that they demahd more care and thought than modern heating . systems. The National Safety' Council says a v wood stove must be carefully selected, installed, used and maintained, and offers the following tips so you dont get burned: 1. Buy a stove that has beeq labeled by a nationally recognized testing agency, such as Underwriters Laboratories. 2. Call an expert tq repair cracks, wobbly legs, sagging hinges and warped doors. . fU&r- -. ulultJ? 3 RES' 1981 Fishing Regulations to Increase Opportunities In an effort to rive more people a chance to hook larger fish in the state's streams and rivers, the taking of only two trout over 13 inches in a daily bag limit will be allowed during the 1981 fishing season. This regulation does not apply to lakes and reservoirs. The limit of trout has been reduced to help reduce the to six on May heavy take of trout on the opening weekend of fishing, and thus better spread the harvest over the season. t limit will be in effect The the remainder of the season. 6 who helped get input from the seniors, for improving the program were, first row, Grant Stevenson, Earl Fausett, Harold Mogen. Back row, Mont Robbins, Frank. Clark and Clark Gable. Gan all this be for real? ' Soaping the threads makes it easier to screw a and definition of terms used in home buying. The iinformation package, complete with work forms, checklists, and samples of pertinent legal documents,' can be ordered from tne Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Dept. 82H, Washington, D.C.. 20402 for $4.95. Send check or money order, or give your VISA or MasterCard credit card account number expiration date, and specify GPO Stock Na A free leaflet containing pointers taken from the package is also available. Write Package Pointers, HUD USER, P.O. Box 280, Germantown. Md. 20767, Duchesne and Altamont basketball teams traveled to Wayne County for a tournament Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22, and to all intents v and - purposes, everybody raws' as huppy tM. According to Duchesne Coach' Stan Young, the first night Parowan won over Duchesne' . The second night of. the tourney, Duchesne came through with a win over Wayne. In the meantime, Altamont defeated Parowan, but lost to : d non-gener- al isesaqo,, SPRING DRAPERY Wayne. - . hardware aad accssoorlss. At Spring Crest yon always get good valae aad the carefal, persoaal Crest Drapery Ceatcr today! 66-5- 4 four-tea- taction1 of top qaattty fabrics, theres still tiane. Visit yoar Spriag 65-63- tournament! . bllada, bedaproada aad CraStraad ahoera for yoar hoaao; Ckooao froaa . tho largest ao VDwatoran? docklo tfcUabat - The final outcome? Each team won one game. How about four first place teams in a ordsryosur cstafoae draper!, To increase year-rounfishing the Wildlife Board opportunities, approved several additional year-- . ; - The Holiday Season la nearly hers bat there is still date to eight-trou- round waters, which will be open to fishing, beginning Jan. 1, 1981, and other significant regulation changes for the 1981 fishing season. A special white fish season has been year-roun- d set for several waters, including Duchesne River proper, downstream from the confluence of West Fork. Two trout may be kept each day from these waters during the WfaV- - Theres Still Time! 80-3- GREEN THUMBERS .HlJDbmbuyers Department Urban Development has announced Woodburning stove tips seiinb crsst 2 ; iteaaaMf fieiitee wood screw into wood. and e, To prevent childrens' crayons from breaking, wrap a piece of cellophane taps around the two-inch-lo- center of the crayon. CENTERS KARL'S CARPETS Furniture and Draperies kEast Side of Roosevelt 722-251- 9 Special Gifts From A Special Place Elugs Smurfs Stuffed Animals colognes Perfumes Sllllsculpls Luv Dolls Keep Christmas What an eyeful early Christmas morn! Glittering star, dazzling toys, and all the bright trim and tinsel in between. This year, capture all the childlike magic on KODAK Color Film. Ask us for the film you heed, plus quality KODAK Color Processing. Make this ' . Christmas a keepsake. FIRE rt "Rvall for RtliabilHy IIP FOR FUN ip For the Hottest on Snow Thing Plus parts and clothing for warm safe snowmobiling this winter check with 1 RttttWlt, 722-24-54 21 OTAA as usual. This igh honor roll included Bobbie Sue Young, Toni Hadden, Shannon Frand-seRon Mortensen, Wendy Nebeker, Penny Rawlings, Stacey Vernon, Suzy Mower, Sonnet Swain, Tammy Stewart, Amy Dennis, Marilyn Anderson, Bryan Eldredge, Mike Ross, Teresa Houston, Toni Frandsen, Raelyn Eldredge and Cathy Duncan. Ninth grade students on the honor roll were Willie Nickel, Cheryl Wilkins, Jerry Ryder, Alicia Winter-ton- , Shirley Nielsen, Less Brough, Tyler Jensen, Jodi Bennett, Cheree Brotherson, Lori Fenn, Dawnie Murray, Sherrie Norman, Stephen Skinner, Raymond Sundin, Alison Hubert, Joylnn Gillman. i Eighth grade high honor roll students included Jess Madsen, Lori Vernon, Troy McGhee, Clark Draney, Sharmel Bertoch, Stan Jorgensen, Suzanne Smith, Cindy Chasel, Tara Gale, Stephanie Maliur and Trent Tice. Honor roll eighth graders were Jayne Shelly, Vickie Duncan, Debbie Larsen, Ronda Rockwood, Kellie Brown, Jeff Burton, Sondra Rock-- Standard iiiliilij Senior Citizens do have input on county government and again you are invited to voice your suggestions concerning the County's use of Federal revenue sharing funds. Last year, Duchesne County received $300,000 in revenue sharing funds from the This money Federal Government. could be spent for law enforcement, transportation, health, environmental protection,1 fire, or equipment. The commissioners elected to use most of it for equipment, however, there is still some left over. It is true that no one knows at this time if revenue sharing funds will be available again in 1981, but even if they aren't, the commissioners invite Senior Citizens in Duchesne County to express their opinion on the best use of these funds at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the courthouse. If you cant be there in person, then mail your suggestions to the County Clerk, Box 270, Duchesne, 84021, so they can be reviewed. ' guideavailable of Housing at Roosevelt the ninth grade n, 722-459- 4. ia Renda Call, Brett Campbell, Alison Evans, Marilee Gilbert, Libbey Johnson, Barbara Eldredge, Connie Rogers, Delia Winlerton and Brett Wymer. Making the seventh grade high honor roll were Marianne Duncan, Merrill Fausett, Cindy Prescott, Bonnie Leger, Karma Mortinsen, Rebecca Williams, Debra Brown, Darvell Hunt, Lou Ann Hardinger, Sherilyn Jenkins, Ruth Ann Jensen, Connie Kichens, Debra Sundin, Rad-ea- n Young, Julie Shields, Brenda Bachmeier, Gina Goodapeed, Matthew Hamblin and Mike Olsen. Seventh graders making the honor roll included Mike Thompson, Tami Dennis, Ricky Fenn, Carla Allred, Michelle Buchanan, Maria Hunt, Suzanne Nielsen, Sky Nelson, Connie O'Driscoll, David Winterton, Danielle Ashmore, Todd Brewer, Shane Hen-riLaura McCormick, Wade Uresk, Jill Harper and Maurleen Olsen. wood, West of Roosevelt Hiway 40 us first!!! J |