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Show I I I Thursday. April 12 1964 Uintah Boski Standard i vkt Soil district .1 l election held mmons Juat recently a neighborhood watch program waa organized in the ML Emmona area involving 25 residents. Several area people confessed that they have been worried about what could happen in a remote area lit. Emmona and therefore called the meeting. Several ideas were diacuaaed under the direction of Jim Philhpa and Deputy Travia MitchelL There were many quee-tion- a that were addreaaed and juat as many eoocema aa voiced by thoee in attendance. Telephone numbera were distributed between the neighbors to better unite the area. Parents were instructed to teach older kids to watch out for the younger children and to report any unusual situa like They may also contact the District's Mansger, Mr. Craig Utah Soil Conservation has announced the results of the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District (SCD) elections held in Anderson, at 722;40M in Roosevelt. First Security just put $163 million in Home Improvement money within your reach. January. tions to their parents. Also neighbors were told to call others when they did see someone or something usuaual or suspicious. The group also decided to pursue a speed limit sign and neighborhood watch signs for their area to make it safer. One resident said she was startled to find out the number of things happening in her community that her and she was happy conservation efforts in the Uintah Basin are encouraged to contact mm of the above Board members. Steven T. Gillmore, Commissioner of the Utah State Department of Agriculture and Chairman of the. Cotnmis-fen-, 17 neighbors were involved in such a program. The challenge is now out for all the upper country communities to become involved in the neighborhood watch program. For more information contact Tim Phillips at 2 or the Duchesne County Sheriffs Department. 454-804- Newly elected sui Uintah Basin SCD are: Dudley, Randlett; Joe Hacking, Vernal; Grant Pickup, Neola. These three men were elected by local land users to serve a four-yedistrict super-term of office ore. Kipp Merkley of Duchesne I Ronald Christensen of Talmago are incumbents on the District Board and have served many years in this capacity. These 8CD supervisors are Brooms for sale locally ar u publie-spirite- Mary and Gene Bell have all kinds of brooms for sale from the Blind Center in Salt Lake City. Maty states they have push brooms from 81&00, whisk brooms for 43.00 and S3.60, childrens brooms for 14,00, mop heads for 810.00, even feather dusters for 84.00. The quality products of the Salt Lake Blind Center are available by calling Gene or Mary 4 or by stopping by at at 153 South State Street in eitisens donating d many hours of work each year to represent private landowners in eoprdination and directing the sofl and water conservation programs with State and Federal groups and agendas. Individuals who may desire to eluwti uiH niut wfttflp 722-583- ' Roosevelt. ROOSEVELT I NEWS Gladys Ross ,i Mr. and Mrs. Jack McArthur received word of a new grandaugh-ter- , born April 6 in Dallas, Texas to Kristi and Rick White. This makes three girls for the Whites. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Hansen spent five days last week at Rexburg, Ida., visiting members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Denney and families, while there ; they attended a Ricks College of . Faculty string quartet concert, which their son Rid; was first violinist. e Polly Olsen and Sally Johnson visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cargill at Burley, Ida. o Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews These students their where class returned home recently after spending several weeks at Orem, were in newspaper, the Altamont Bullsheet, was critiqued. They have come a long ways from a type written mineographed 814x11 paper to the tabloid newspaper they have printed at the STANDARD. Computer technology has alsq helped in their ability to put out an excellent with their eon and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews, e Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weiss from San Diego, Calif., have spent several weeks in Roosevelt attending to business. e Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields were members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. David Maughn and daughter Vicki, .. from Ogden, e Guests during the weekend of Thelma Barlow and Brother Mer-rel- l Wilkine were their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 1 Johnson. Kanab. e Garth Sorensen spent Wednesday and Thursday at Washington, Die. He went to meet with the Senate in interest of 8.CL8. at the White House. ! product. ' I i e President Earl Allred and , Counselor, Orman Sullivan atten-- i ded conference during the weekend at Salt Lake. e Martin Brothereon and Larry j SPRING TIRE SAL- Ross, representing the Uintah Basin Telephone, spent four days in Washington, D.C. They went to i attend a legislative conference with the Utah Congressmen. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Heaton attended meetings at Provo last week, then continuing on to Lyman, Mr. j to visit her sister and family, and Mrs. Lawrall ChappeL o Mr. and Mra. Percy Stewart Sr., visited during the weekend, in Salt Lake, attending a missionary j i E- ! 10 DAYS ONLY now. 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Visiting with the families, o Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams are the proud grandparents of a baby boy born Monday the 8 of April. Parents are Jodie and Ehrin Sagers of Beaver. The young lad weighted 7 lbs 2 ox. and will bo called Steven Todd, o Word waa received Wednesday morning that Lova Ginea Boyce of Salt Lake had died of a lingering illness. Shs lived here most other life end moved to Salt Lake some years back. She urns left a widow with a largo family to raise during the bad yean when work was married Bin .Salt' L married. Burial service will be Tabiona. to offer our . at this time, o Mra. Evelyn Jones went to Salt Lake this wed; to see the Doctor as she had been very ill again, o Mr. and Mra. Brent Lee and some of the children went to Salt Lain Friday afternoon and returned Saturday. They etayed o Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and Lloyd i Roberts returned this week from j spending tie winter in St. George i ... r end Arizona enjoying the warmth of the south. 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