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Show I 12 Thursday. November 12. 1981 Uintah Basin Standard until night to attend the Ames. They stayed Dont steal Police Chiefs daughters car parole violater, from Lawton, Okla near Bridge land. The prisoner was wanted on ear theft charges by the Salt Lake City police department prior to his escape from the Duchesne County jail. The assailent was arraigned at Roosevelt in the Seventh District Circuit Court before Judge Whitney D. Hammond on car theft. We waived preliminary hearing in this court on the charge. His bail was set at $15,000 prior to the time the prisoner was identified as a federal parole violator. Hearing wifi be in District Court Nov. 16, in Duchesne. SCS News Resources and Energy, will be a guest speaker at the concluding session Saturday morning. Two Utah State Senators and two Utah Representa fives will participate in a panel on discussion Future Legislative Policies and Funding for Soil and Water Conservation Programs." UACD membership consists of 195 soil conservation dist-ric- k locally-electesupervisors who help direct soil and water conservation activities in Utahs 39 Soil Conservation Districts. These districts blanket the state. Ron Dudley, Supervisor of the Uintah Basis Soil Conservation District, will be attending the annual meeting of the Utah Aasocation of Conservation Districts at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake November The first session begins at 7:80 p.m., Nov. 12, with presentations covering the blocking of State lands and soil and water conservation activities in selected soil conservation districts in Utah. M.E. (Bud) Mekelburg, vice president of the National Association of Conservation Districts, will be the keynote speaker at the Friday morning session beginning at 9 a.m. Nov. 13, stated Boyd Sunderland, UACD President Remaining sessions around on Friday will revolve discussions concerning responsibilities and activities of Soil Conservation Districts. Winners of the Goodyear Conservaand the tion Awards Program National Association of Conservation Districts-Alli- s Chalmers Environmental Conservation Education Awards Program will be recognized at a 7 p.m. banquet Friday evening. Temple A. Reynolds, Executive Director, Utah Department of Natural 12-1- Erma Scholes hundreds that ventured to the annual sponsered by the Basin's Curley Q square Brown called the last night, adding to square dancing. SQUARE DANCE DELIGHT ,?5i was just one of Fall Stampede dance club. Fred the suspense of tola Jones Marilyn Horrocka Deapain ia tied into law enforcement one way or the other aa her father ia presently the Ducheane City Chief of Police. Laat week Marilyn witneaaed aome-on- e stealing her Ford aedan from the JRJ buaineaa on Old U.S. Hwy. 40 laat Thursday afternoon. She saw the man, who turned out to be an escaped Duchesne County jail prisoner, drive away with the car. Marilyn called her father, Doug Horrocks, and with the help of Duchesne County law enforcement officers, they apprehended the federal There were 851 atten- ding General Conference at Altamont LDS Church last Sunday. Brother Combo E. Asay, a member of the Presidency of the 1st Quorum of the Beta Sigma Phi plans bake sale The Xi Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Vernal, is holding a bazaar, bake sale, and rummage sale November 13 and 14. The sale will start at 9 a.m. and continue to 5 p.m. at the Community House next to the Congregational Church on the corner of First East and First North, in Vernal. Come early and get in on some good buys. Phone News Items 1 mmm,WIBlStSl A GRADE Mohlmans Store held a Santa's Parade Friday evening. They had a sale on many things; a buffet counter; and a large crowd from all the towns in this upper area. Brent and Connie Holgate attended funeral services for Blake Rasmussen last Wednesday. and sisters, Dorothy Rust and Corma Jean Lisonbee and their families. Rex Johansen, Elma, Wash., flew into Salt Lake. His daughter, Leslie, who attends BYU, and his sister, Grace and Maynard Agnew, met him and they all came Saturday to visit their sister, Arda and Dallas guest speaker. His wife also spoke. The choir from Bridgeland did the singing. Gary and Rosa lee Jessen and Minnie Lu Roberts drove to Salt Lake Sunday. Gary is to have tests at the hospital and Minnie Lue will spend a few days with her daughter, Diana and family in Coalville before returning home. Kim Lindsay and Diana Rust were married at Elko, Nev., Nov. 5. Their parents, Ervin and Dorothy Rust and Guy and Dolly Lindsay went to the wedding. The newlyweds left Saturday for a honeymoon at Anaheim, Calif. There will be a reception Dee. 5 for them. They will make their home in Talma ge. The American Legion Auxiliary quilted a quilt Monday at the Moon Lake building for Loa Hansen. A number of members and friends came to help. Effie Ames and Nettie Potts drove to Coalville Nov. 1 to the blessing of their granddaughter, Sasha Lynn, daughter of Rick and Becky Carlile. She was blessed by her father. Loa Hansen and Cor-m- a Jean Lisonbee drove to Salt Lake Thursday d 722-513- was Seventies Sunday afternoon. Rex caught the plane far home Sunday night. viewing of Max Reay, who died of a heart attack. Larry and Karen Hanaen met them and they went out to dinner before eominr home. Blaine Hansen spent a few days last week with his mother, Loa Hansen, ALTAMONT NEWS ,'. 4 miles west of Roosevelt on Highway 40. 722-245- 1 Introducing the new Standard by Fleetwood. The new Standard is constructed of Stucco, laid over 38" Exterior ply. frame work. 'V sheet rock thoughout. Fiberglass shingle roof system is solidly built for your comfort and security. Priced from . $18,950. 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