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Show I 70th o. Year-N- 0 Thursday November 47 24, 1983 20 Pages ' 25 Cents Roosevelt, Utah onto to com Saturday; activities planned for all begin. Santa will arrive on the scene at It it that tima of the yearl Santa eomingt and ft will be in style1 as ha ; 12 noon to Roosevelt's Main Street by a cornea to the Rooeevelt area thia ' helicopter piloted by Nick Stevenson of downtown ares to the Safeway and Sprouse Reits area of town. Also volunteer groups will be selling hot chocolate and candies on street . Saturday. . The Rooaevelt Area Mediants, in : conjunction with Rooaevelt City and the Rooaevelt Area Chamber of Commerce, havy been planning the : preparation neceaaary for a successful Christmas in Rooaevelt for montha and thia week their planning will atop and reality will atari Over 1000 new lights were ordered by Rooeevelt City allowing lighta to be strung the foil length of the city, from the Uintah Baain STANDARD corner ;. paat the Safeway Shopping Plaza. alao donated enough " . The merchant to purdiaae 25 Chriatmaa tree money to be placed on main street and Lagoon street in Rooaevelt that will be decorated under the supervision at Basin FloraL This weekends "Shop in Rooaevelt for Christmas, extravaganza will begin Friday, November 25 with a ceremony to turn the. Chriatmaa lights of the City on byMay or Lawrence Yack and Chamber President, Gene Goodrich. There will be a Christmas music also at the ceremony. program Saturday is when all the action will . .4 Santa Claus has reviewed his lists of good and bad children and has decided to come to Roosevelt this Saturday. Roosevelt's Main Street will be closed to traffic as Santa makes his first visit to Roosevelt. SANTA'S COMING 'Altamont. Roosevelts main street will be closed off to traffic from the Frontier Grill corner to the L ft L corner. Santa will make three passes in the helicopter ping pong dropping out balls - over 1000 of them - that can be redeemed tar valuable merchandise donated by the area merchants. The, color coding to match the balls up with the right store can be found in this issue of the STANDARD and NU- - . pre-mark- ' ' ANCE. The grand prizes in the ping pong ball drop will be a $300 water bed from Deep Sleep Waterbed, $130 set of Uniroyal snow tires from Big 0 tire, 8 NFL $20 footballs from Eldredges, a blouse of the winners choice from the Attic, a $50 gift certificate from the Clothes Garden, and one pair of fashion ieans from Fashions Galore. Plus hundreds at other prizes and merchan-jdia- e for others who are able to pick up the ping pong balls with values to $30. t You must be 18 years old to redeem 'the balls this year and all balls have to ! be redeemed at the stores on Saturday, The City will have activities planned each weekend from now until Christmas ranging from turkey giveaways to a breakfast with Santa for kids coloring special ads found in the STANDARD. The residential and business lighting contests will get underway December 15 with winners to be announced by Sylvia Ivie at Stitch and 8ew and Dennis Gamer of the Roosevelt Lions Club, The Sub for Santa is organised by Patsy Richard and the women of the ' . u. ' Catholic Church. They are asking for more names of families in need of a Christmas this year, plus they already have some names if a club or service organization would like to prepare their own Sub for Santa drive. Places to drop off donated items will be announced in future issues of the STANDARD. Further information can be obtained by calling the Chamber office, 722-459- 8. . Ready or not, Christmas is here, and the Roosevelt merchants invite all into town this weekend to have fun, see Santa Claus, find a ping pong bail for some free merchandise and get into the Christmas Spirit at home. 1 nr W v November 26 unless the stores that are 'normally closed on Saturday and the .public will have until the Mowing .Monday until 5:00 p.m. to redeem the . ;baUs. After the balls are dispersed from the helicopter, Santa will meet with the 'young boys and girls on the First Security Bank Corner, (or inside the bank building depending on the weather). A free movie, at the Roosevelt Magic Christmas Tree,, at 1:00 p.m. which will allow Theatre, The will start Moms and Dad's an opportunity to Adam Gardner - First Td get one, shop without the kids. '. in a pan, then Td just stir it up. Take it Its that time of the vear i then skin it, eut the meat off and get out of the pan and eat.it up. , J Jin an attempt to make Rooaevelt, A ' everybody becomes thankralfarthis ' to-- Christmas - Mall with . in the and out boner some, Kara in Fd then Snow atmosphere, a it Fd put stuffing join put ..years blessings eafolers will be singing in the evenings Dili it and put if In the oven for 2 hours. share their pan and cook it Bring tt out and eat it is more than, Jerami Anderson . Fd put tt in the throughout December. Also horse and Then Fd take tt out and eat it. to some oven at about 285 degrees .for' 50 Reid Martin - Take it out of the seek, tractor drawn wagons will shuttle a family gal ' r. stuff tt with filling, put it in the oven dinner! people baek and forth from the Continued on page 3 for fe hour, take it out, put it on a There are an kinds of plate. To make it look fancy put lettuce at home but the around tt with fruit and cottage cheese. Ihrahim Haroon - Fd first buy a graders at the Rooeevelt had some new t ways of turkey, put tt in the microwave for 5 ' cooking for Thanksgiving that we hours or so, then Fd get it out when it " the of to be interest was ready, put chopped earrots and r thought might potatoes around it, put stuffing in it gourmet cooks of the Basin. and take a great Mg hue out of it. How do you cook a turkey? ' Brooke Bigler - Catch a turkey, pull Jenny Curtis I would get a turkey from a farmer, then hed give it to us. off its feathers, put in the oven for an We'd go to our house, freeze it for a hour, then eat tt. That's alL Jamie Vincent Put it in the oven, little while, take it out, put it on a pan and then Td put pepper, salt and have to put the stuffing in before you put tt in the oven. Let it cook for a spices. Then Td cut it in lots of pieces, then Fd make some turkey dressing while, then take ft out and eat it. Laurie jennings - If you dont have a and cook tt and put it in the turkey and like a sling serve tt to my family. stove, get 2 atidu i Brian Short - Put peas in the turkey, shot, then put a stick where tt goes In an effort to save the taxpayers effective interest rate on the outstanyou put some buns on the table. Put down in ia V. Get some string and tie a lettuce in tt. There is a little thing in turkey onto it. Tie the string on to the of Duchesne County money and to ding debt was reduced from 11.84 percent to 9.42 percent, nearly two the turkey and when tt pops out, its stick and then the turkey. Build a fire make the hospital bond more flexible from lower to interest rates, and turn the stick percent lower. savings under tt and then Commissioners refunded their This new bond also positions the the tt. in em eat Td throw Td roast then it, just Wyatt Snyder bond took to take lull advantage of any and debt tt in and oven hospital the eat county Put em. and present cook Parker on the pot and Tonya future market interest rate reduction lunola Laris Make a fire and then cook tt for 10 minutes. Get tt out and out a new one. as a redemption clause was added, a you get a long board and put over the eattt. In working with the Boettcher and feature absent on the prim bond. flour board. over on Put Mieheal Green the it, put fire, then put the turkey Company of Salt Lake, CommissioThe old bonds will not be classified Cut a bole in the turkey, slide tt oh and tt in the oven, mom puts tt in for about ners were advised that a savings of as a debt to the county as the and out tt hour. an Take arouwL turn tt put seasoning $78,025 today, or $237,350 of debt securities will pay them off explained Brandi Perkins - Fd get tt from a over then eat it. service payments over the life of the Richard . Young of Boettcher and ' tt in tt the let home its id and Jason Put Fd Sims tt oven, take , farmer, peel bond could be saved. This would He said the benefits of tt out eat Company. some Td take and set for a while, it, entail skin, yuckl Then put tt in getting new money to buy lower interest payments, the cash water, put some earrots in some water turn the oven off. securities to pay oft the old bond but and the opportunity to save at a lower interest rate than in the savings more money in the future by first. to lower interest rates wre Because of lower interest rates changing more- than enough reasons to make presently being charged compared to the transactions profitable fra: the when' the bond was issued, the net County. : : -- - . . . i Commission . . savs mony, , .. . , -- - -- . Thousands of turkeys will be sold this week as area residents plan family meals for Thanksgiving. wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. We at TAKE YOUR PICK involved on auto mishap A three car collision at' the the front pf his new 1983 Ford Pleasant Valley Highway 40 turnoff near Myton left two pickup trucks plStP, who was thrown from his totalled and another with extensive vehicle was treated for a broken left arm and head and body lacerations. damage last Friday afternoon. The accident Involved three pickup Heiner was treated for cheat injuries truck. One was north bound on the and later ' flown to a Salt Lake Pleasant Valley road approaching 'hospital. Wedig had no apparent ' Highway 40. The driver, Glenn C. injuries at the scene. There were no the failed to at Vernal, stop passengers in any of the vehicles. Hialop, Tooper York Shields of the Utah stop sign and hit Daniel Heincr, Patrol said .that two West Jordan. Highway citations were issued. One to Hialop Mr. Heiner was just pulling back in to hia lane from making an illegal . for failing to atop at a stop sign ana line around Mr. the other to Heiner for an illegal pass psff on a yellow Rooeevelt. Both on a yellow line. He said that none of George Wedig, trucks were westbound on Highway the drivers were wearing their 40. The broadside hit knocked the seatbelts. He said that the road conditions Heiner 1974 Chevrolet pickup off the north side of the road. The Hialop . were, for the most put, dry and at truck spun' in the middle of the road this point did not play a part in the throwing the driver to the south side accident which is still under investiof the road. gation. Mr. Wedig then hit into the small Ambulances from Roosevelt and axle trailer that was being Duchesne transported the patients to the Duchesne County Hospital. by the Hialop truck, . . THREE TRUCK ACCIDENT Late ' Friday afternoon, a truck not stopping for the stopsign at Pleasant Valley road and Highway 40 rammed into another pickup truck that was making an illegal pass on a yellow line. Then another pickup truck that was being passed hit into a trailer that was being pulled by the first truck. No one was injured seriously in the accident. |