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Show I I 1 hursday. Elections Continued from page votes and 1676 no votes. Proposition two had 2404 yes votes and 1481 no votes. Number three received 3076 yes votes compared to 880 no votes. The final proposition, number four, received 2085 votes in favor and 1686 against. Janet Cowan said the election turnout was good, but it has been better. "Ive seen it better, said Cowan, "but I was quite happy with that 1 Dennis Draney collected votes to defeat challenger cumbent 2503 Roland 4 T982 Uintah November Uresks 1791. In the Roosevelt Justice of the Peace race Floyd Nielsen defeated write-icandidate Ario McKee. Nielsen had 1159 to McKees 1011. In Duchesne Keith Rowley collected 898 votes to Duane Mechams 466. In the school district races, Ralph received 532 votes to Theron Robbs 345. Ellen Rawlings, n Basin 3 Standard i W ' If hi ' WWM Altamont had 71 percent voting while Fruitiand reputed a 76 percent voter turnout. Mtn. Home reputed 79 percent and Myton had 71 percent. Neola reported 78 percent with Tabiona reputing 70 percent Duchesne 1 reputed o9 percent while Duchesne 2 had 73 percent voter turnout Roosevelt 1 reported 66 percent turnout; Roosevelt 2, 61 percent; Roosevelt Roosevelt 4, 55 Roosevelt 5, 70 turnout Janet Cowan said the Roosevelt Ted Kappen Howard Neil son received 3387 votes to Hank Huish's 432. Alarik Myrin received 3591 votes and Glade Sowards received 3420. Each of the propositions on the ballot were passed by Duchesne County voters. Proposition one received 2342 yes Clair Paulson running unopposed received 380 votes. Keith H. Nielsen received 354 votes to Larry Murrays 308. In the election for the State School Board position befog sought fay Barbara Smith and Dan Hunter, Smith collected 2077 votes and Hunter received 1038. Each of the Supreme Court Justices and Circuit Hammond were Judge Whitney retained. In the Senate race between Hatch and Wilson, Hatch received 3103 in Duchesne County to Wilson's 1293. Lawrence Kauffman received eight votes and George Merrier got five. Alton Moon area is usually slightly lower than the other areas, but she added that overall it was a fairly good turnout Scouts The Roosevelt District Court of Honor was held in the Ballard ward chapel on October 21, with awards being presented to some of the areas scout troops. Nephi Manning of troop 256 gave the opening prayer and afterwards Newell Riehens conducted the court Devere Hunt and Randy Hunt received the Life award from troop 700 and Charles Glines and Nephi Manning received their Star award. Myton second ward, troop 256 received 22 merit badges while troop 700, 7th ward received 49. Nephi Manning received their star award. Myton seeond ward, troop 256 received 22 merit badges while troop 700, 7th ward received 49. Nephi Manning also received his "On My Honor Award. The highlight of the court was three page 1 the use of the pooL second major area of concern, possibly the moat important, la the of the money available. more for The and coat Kimball said that depending on the help from other areas, such as other governmental agencies, or special impact monies, they are looking at an initial plan for the marketing of (800,000 in general obligation bonds. The Boetcher and Co., representative said this money could moat likely be received for ten percent over a 20 year period. This would mean a payment for principle and intent of $74,000 per t. ' BRIDGE REPAIRED! The bridge located on the road West of Mvton into Bridaeland was torn out and the top boards were bronze palms presented to three brothers Kirt, Kent and Clark Wilkerson. The new Scout District chairman, Boyd Lemon, then gave the scouters minutes and Jaird Manning gave the closing prayer. Round table followed at 8 p.m. with a good attendance from the areas . Roosevelt City fr-- made by Gordon Harmston, Jr., seconded by Garth Sorensen to retain the services of Boettcher and Company as a bond consultant underwriter. Motion was carried. Secondary Water System Motion was made by Gordon Harmston, Jr., seconded by Garth Sorensen to proceed with a secondary water system with as much grant money as possible. Motion was carried. Police Police Chief. Cecil Gurr introduced to the Council the new police officer, Wendell Roberts. Motion was made by Gordon Harmston, Jr., seconded by Garth Sorensen to approve Cecil was to attend a seminar on polygraph in San Diego on December Motion was carried. Airport Roof Motion was made by Garth Sorensen, seconded by Dennis Jenkins to repair the office roof at the Airport. Motion was carried. Executive Session Motion was made by Gordon Harmston, Jr., seconded by Garth Sorensen to reconvein in executive session. YVSS . , ftl V. Wendall Roberts nas been named as the new officer for the Roosevelt Police Department. Wendu!! be attending the Utah Pc Academy early in January. The Council discussed problems at the Airport and by a motion made by Gordon Harmston. Jr., seconded by Garth Sorensen adjourned from executive session and reconveined in regular session at 8:35 p.m. Main Street DRJG Duchesne Mon. - Sat. 8 - 7 p.m. For your shopping convionco wo oro opon Thursday 8-- 8 p.m. Sfort hours KS are Pharmacy 2nd Adversary Sale month to get the legal work done for an election, but Young said there would be at least six weeks needed to inform the voters about the plans. The architect la presently looking at the possibility of placing the library and pod in the same building. It was reported that all possibilities for construction are befog reviewed. A motion was made and seconded to retain Boetcher and Company aa the .agent for the marketing of the bonds. Mr. Young informed the Council that Roosevelt City will owe their company nothing. that their motive is Young to work for the passage and they will perform the neeessary duties to inform the people about the coats involved. Representatives concerned with the pool are now preparing to contact the various funding agencies for money. i f Gurr Boettcher and Company Motion still a ways from beginning the project. Young said it would take at least one no payment is required until the bond is passed. He said should the brad fail, .'Vs replaced. The older bridge had wood that was rotting out. property value the cost would He explained that presently they . scouting troops and posts. Special instruction on uniforms was given by State Trooper, Leonard Ferguson. Bob Oswald instructed other leaders in better scouting leadership traits. The next roundtable will be held on the November 18 at the Ballard LDS ward chaiel. be about $63 per year. This represents bout 5JB mills. A second funding plan wu also discussed. Young said if additional funds could be acquired, the City could bond for $700,000 which would require an annual payment per resident of $54.25, or an increase of 4.5 mills. "We could seek out funds from the Community Impact Board as one alternative, said Young. w '? 1' Irr year. . According to Kimball Young, this would .mean that on a hone with $50,000 V'-- . 'rb-- receive awards New Pool Continued from V 150 ct. Cornet Facial Tissue Pepsi Products 1 Coke Boneless Chuck 1 Hydro Producers Livestock Marketing Association plans Residents of Duchesne City ere encouraged to attend a November 9 special meeting to discuss Duchesnes role in a Colorado Hydro .Project. The public is invited and encouraged to participate in the discussion. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the courtroom of the Duchesne County Courthouse. Special Feeder and Stocker Cattle Salel 160 West Cudahy Land North Salt Lake City special sale will be held in conjunction with our regular Monday livestock sale with feeder and Stockers selling starting promptly at 12:30 p.m., Monday, November 8. We will receive consignments up to sale time for more information regarding consignments of cattle or making shipping arrangements contact: Health Notes This Morrell Mathis, 7382336 Or Joe Sullivan, 292-846- 4 Steak Alpo Boneless lb. This ' Many Utah employers are laying off or terminating employees. That means group insurance benefits will be ending and some unsuspecting workers will be faced with personal liability for medical and hospital costs. Please remind any terminating workers of the availablility of Group Conversion coverage for those wishing to convert their policy. This is especially important for those who have pending medical needs. .. lb. 1M 25 lb. Stew Beef 5" door, or whgt's left of it, was the site of a parked car Tuesday morning. A vehicle driven by Jay C Meyer, Myton, reportedly experienced brake failure and went over the curb and into the door of the Antique Shop on Lagoon Street. The driver was charged for not having insurance, faulty tires, faulty brakes, no safety inspection, and no Utah registration. The vehicle was State impounded. T Roast Products 6 pk. cans Duchesne Meat Boneless Chuck lb. 299 6 pk. cans NO PARKING Open WPd::v Fr ri 'y 10 o.ip. t rm Closed SfllL'rdoyi O' d it 1(10 v' i All Monday y, 1 Old Faithful Boneless lb. 2 Hams Hickory Smoked Besf lb. Limited Quanity ..... Bacon Kraft American Large selection of products Salad days are here again oz. Singles lM Mayonnaise 1 32 oz. Best Food Produce 16 299 Lettuce 1 12 Lb. oz. IGA Fruit Cocktail 16 oz. 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