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Show i I 1 Thursday. V V - . i HI.. ' . t . . . 1 Standard Weather . ; 2. 1982 Uintah Basin r , V, ; 'fr December Uintah Basin residents got a taste of Old Man Winter" last week and realised that the old man still a great deal of kick. Snow showers were experienced early in the week with lingering iitions to continue. The National Weather Service has forecast partly cloudy conditions for Friday, with increasing clouds later in the evening. Saturday and Sunday should bring snow showers in the mountains. Lows will range from the upper teens to the Highs should range s from the to mid-20'- s. mid-30- mid-40'- a. N i. Holly Fair Continued from page Fitness 1 begin and will be followed by a group of third graders from East. The Union Concern Choir and Girls Chorus will also perform, as will the Junior High Chorus. Entertainment will continue from 3:15 until 6:45 p.m. with such names as Noreen Robots and the Harmon-etteKay Madsen, Debra Lindsay, Carol Gillespie, Hank Mitchell and Robbie Blake, snd the Union Drill Team. A fashion show will be held Friday from 7:15 to 8:00 p.m. Local merchants will provide the fashions. Saturday's entertainment will begin with Janette's School of Dance at 11:00 a.m. and will continue with the Larsen Christmas Show. Phyllis Jensen and the High Country doggers will perform at noon and the Jolyn H aslem Dance Troupe will perform at 1:15 p.m. Ula Ames will entertain the crowds at 1:30 p.m. and Hank Mitchell and Robbie Blake will round out the evening. Also to perform during the two afternoons are members of the cast of Guys and Dolls. They will perform at 6:45 p.m. Friday and 2:00 p.m. Saturday. There is still space available for entertainers. Those wishing to perform should contact Dennis Garner If you at the UBAVC at would like to reserve space for a booth, contact Tom Nordstrom at s, . by some authorities'? What is the present state of the science? With reference to the first question, The Health Letter, edited Lamb, M.D. by Lawrence E. concludes that exercise induced heart attacks and heart deaths are surprisingly rare. When one considers the acute effects of exercise on the heart during exertion and the large number of people with coronary artery disease, you have to conclude that exercise is not that dangerous. We also know that the exercise recommended Tips The question of safety in undertaking an exercise program is always uppermost in the minds of older people, say 35 years and older. What are your chances of having a heart attack if you engage in strenuous exercise? Should evedryone have a graded exercise stress test as is not specific enough to detect heart disease in most asymptomatic individuals. The national cooperative study mentioned by Dr. Lamb showed that a positive electrocardiogram that occurred in asymptomatic individuals usually did not mean coronary artery disease. At the same time, some individuals with coronary artery disease had normal exercise electrocardiograms. In the final analysis, the exercise electrocardiograms were not as useful as the history of cardiac symptoms. electrocardiogram 722-452- 3. .. . 722-228- 3. Committee Chairman, the Tribe in the signing of the water contract represented with Roosevelt City. Mayor Lawrence Yack signed for SIGN HERE Floyd Wopsock, Business Nordstrom emphasized that the Holly Fair is a fun tradition and offers a chance to get a number of new ideas. I encourage residents of ' Roosevelt. the area to participate in the community by attending the HoUy Fair, said Nordstrom. I y?' . - : - , - " r- i ,tV .. I- . Ute Contract Continued from page together. 1 Yack Mayor Lawrence RooMvelt ARCADIA expressed his appreciation to the members of the Tribal Buainess. : . Committee and to Robert Thompson for their work. Councilman Garth Sorenson said the contract is something both groups have worked toward for some time, and it is good to now have it completed. NEWS Ida Horrocks is said to be bad luck to bring your broom from your old house to your new one. It Mrs. Christina NatMr. and Mrs. Richard Fitzgerald and family; the David Marx family, Hyde Park; the Ed Scott family, Salt Lake were Thanksgiving guests at the new home of Betty and Bennie Crazier at Evanston, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thorup, Sandy spent Thanksgiving with their parents Earvin Murphys. ion; mwoy ft a t Main Street oiyio Duchesne bMm Mml - M. - 7 mx w fsw skssshg Nntam pMnwnWTa-aao- . Largs Saltation of Products f t TABIONA NEWS Open Monday Connie Lee Wiiy IOM.Spn. J Mvwwy Fred Wardle, Salt nsNsefs Lake, took Ralph Smith to Salt Lake to see the eye doctor. He will have surgery mi his eyes the latter part of January. Mr. snd Mrs. Richard Benson snd family of Salt Meat IGA vr.: i Twfcora 7T m, J '03 If Lake visited Mr. snd Mrs. Brent Lee snd family over the Thanks- Turkeys -l Bound boneJn to. Stack .nm Stack .i" Bound bonaleH lx Radio ox. Jar. each . i .v ' Old FotthU Boneteti b. Hem IGA jjT 5 variety 12 IGA regular and ox. It ' .i .l deed Baccc giving holidays. . .1" x 1" Reduce b. i 4 Celery .1 lb OrongeeosdApplee. .1 Limited Quantity Convenient Parking Guests at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Wayne Jones for the holiday was Mr. snd Mrs. Craig Nielson, Salt Lake, snd Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones. The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rosie snd Charlie Fsbrizio held their annual Thanksgiving dinner for the decendents of their parents. This year it was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. NeQ Fsbrizio of BountifuL Hazel Baum spent s week in the hospital in Heber She is now staying with her daughter Mar gie. e Visitors at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Leo Turnbow for the holidays were Mr. snd Mrs. Lynn Turnbow and family, Mr. Boyd and Jerry came out a few days before and got wood and visited Mrs. Marsha Harmon. FOR FUN OR PROfflL 13 FORD TRUCKS MAKE YOUR WINTER BUSMESS USER. To help get you through all the winter action. Ford introduces... NEW 2.21 DIESEL ECONOMY RANGER. FOR NEW-SZ- E 2.2L Ranger offer? diesel rated 63 E PA Est. MRS, 41 Est. highway Ranger has double- nt L & L wall box, widest cab of any small pickup. NEW DIMENSION IN 4X45... TOUGH, COMPACT RANGER. 4X4 leads with Ford's new-siindependent front suspension. 2.3L engine is standard, automatic shift optional. Sporty or ze options galore! NEW RECORD FOR 23-MP- G FUU-StZE- best-sellin- 4X45... BRONCO LEADS M SALES. g 4X4 in Bronco is the its class? Easy to see why with its versatility, comfort, and styling! Ford Mercury 191 No. 200 722-223- 3 E. - Roosevelt PICKUP. New ERA mileage record for Fordh4.9L Six . . .32 Est. highway S3 ERA Est. MPG. Its also the g Six in any biggest and pickup! best-sellin- raccL., i use FOR vour mileage MMf OFFER ACTUAL HKsHWAtf MUAGi LOWER BASED ON MANUFACTURERS REPORTED DEUVERES. RETAK, gotten- - |