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Show Thursday, July 6. 1964 Uintah Basin Standard Bolton gets scholarship ' has bean awarded a scholarship by Utah Power and Light Bolton graduated from High School in May end haa been attending Weber State College aa a major. ' He waa aelected for hia scholarship by hia principal, who selected him on the basis of hia grades, apptitude, need and miacellaneoua other areas. Utah Power and Light awarded about 110 echolarshipe this year to students all over. the State. One other scholarship was awarded to a Venal student Bolton waa Senior (Haas President has been on the Wrestling team, a Junior Class officer and la an Eagle Scout He will be married Friday, July 6. nt Pre-La- HONORED MEMBER Lawrell Jensen was honored by the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce as a long term member of the Chamber, for his service to the community as Principal of Roosevelt Junior High, and for his civic mindedness during his Insurance Salesman period. Gordon Harmston presented Jensen with a certificate of appreciation from the Chamber and a Roosevelt Board Game. 722-513- 1 Moon Lake R.E.A. Mt. Emmons, Utah Roosevelt, Utah May 26, 1941 home. We fed here that we are justified in asking for the power since it should have come here in the beginning and we also fed you would be justified in seeing that we got it since there are three families and possibly a fourth. We have contacted you several times and we fed that you are going to do something for ua so we are asking that you be reminded of our situation here and perhaps you can do some- - Fireworks, even the legal kind, carelessly used can be a menace to Utahs wildlands. Wildland fires loll wildlife, destroy other along. Sincerely, Erma Anderton Correction Standard regretably made two errors last week hi the article appearing on the front concerning the Fourth of Jv Activities. In the first error, the amount reported ea spent by Roosevelt on fireworks should have beenl,600 and not 916,000. The second error occured when the Standard incorrectly reported that the Neola Rodeo had a purse of Advertising natural resources and property, and endanger people who visit wildlands. Anyone using fireworks in or near wildlands must exercise caution to prevent dangerous and destructive wildland fine. Caution la especially important during the upcoming Independence Day Holiday. ignltaMa foala are abundant are ana weather condition conducive to wildland fires. Any source of fire could ignite a wildland fire causing extensive loss to property and our valuable natural resources. Because of the extreme potential of wildland fires during the upcoming holiday, State Forester Ralph A. Miles urges Utahns to be careful with fireworks and other forma of fire when visiting the states wildland areas. Miles said approximately BO wildland fires were caused by fireworks last summer. Fireworks were the suspected cause of over additional wildland fires. These fires erased $10,000 in damage to natural resources and property. It coat the people of Utah 912,000 to put out these fires. The State Forester said that all of these . . State to ed wildland and fins this summer. DUCHESNE Orinda Gee of Lois and Dan have given their e The two eons announce-rnan-t exciting Rose, them eldest, has announced hia engagement to Jennifer Ying Li Ho rad plana a wedding in August Jennifer is currently finishing her masters degree in Computer Science while Roes ia finishing his degree in Chemical Engineering both are . at BYU. Brack, their second son, told his parents he has decided to be promised to Kjersti Tollak-se- n. Kjersti ia from Norway and had been living with the Bartholomews on an exchange student program but had to return to Norway last month. Brack will be attending USU next . . . fell. end. e Violet Merkley of Vernal was over visiting with family and friends on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. a vital part latent interests and creating new ones. 6 out of buyers remembered that advertising brought their last unplanned purchase to mind. Also in this survey, 6 out of 10 of those peo- The Leroy and Merrilee Pectol presented a petition to the commissioners asking the county to take over maintenance of Bryan Drive which ia located just north of Roosevelt The commissioners explained to them the policy of the county which is, that Define the county will accept the road it must be up to county standard which ia four inches of gravel and culverts where needed. Mr. Pectol explained, that there are not enough land owners who will participate to get the toed graveled. He said that he has done a lot of maintenance on the road himself. The commissioners said that they would not be able to accept the road, but that they would give them some used culvert rad furnish enough gravel . to put it in when the crew had time to do it if the owners in the subdivision would put the culvert in themselves. Good Will Gesture Cliff Casto called the commissioners and asked if the county would forgive the fire bill of Sherm Richena in the amount of 9250 because in the past he has used his water trucks to supply water fin: the Roosevelt Fire Department when needed. Mr. U IC A IT U Minute Lube and Oil Change FACT" 5 .15 3 For advertising that will turn out to be an investment" instead of a gamble, give us a call today at 722-513- 1 - Survey conducted by response onolytts corporation. - . better need supervision, the county needs a better audit trail fur investments and transfers, and the contracts between Duchesne County and others need to be readily available. Morris expressed hia appreciation for befog able to do the audit and for everyones willingness to help. It was then discussed and moved by Alton N. Moon an seconded by F. Ted Kappen that the county pay Mr. Casperson 91,000 to help set up some procedures to help improve some of the items of concern that he had while doing the audit. Motion Carried. Sale price includes up to 5 qts. of oil, new oil fijter, full lubrico-tion- , all fluid levels checked, windshield washer filled, batteries and belts checked. 17 The STANDARD is read by 97 of the adults of this area. Our readership also includes a large number of teenagers. . Price Effective Through July 13 ......61 On any week, newspapers are read by 9 out of 10 adults. County Audit Morris Casperson and Bruce Todd met with the commissioners to report on the audit which they had just completed for the county. Diane Free ton, Maxine Dennis Disney, and Taylor, Jeesie Peatross wen also in attendance for the report. There were no irregularities repotted in the audit, but theta wen several recommendations made to the commissioners which the auditors felt would give the county better internal control. The areas of concern were: actual value of inventory needs to be worked out, the county needs to admit a purchase order system, J.P.s an not accountable to anyone and need to be reviewed often by the County Auditor, Insurance coverage should be checked periodicalia ly to see that coverage adequate, time spent on the job by .. employees needs ..to be substantiated, office supplies 15 advertising for unplanned purchases. Television Radio Direct Mail. Circular change to a conditional use permit to operate a body and fender shop on a piece of property which he owns in section 31, township 2 south, range 1 west No one area in attendance to oppose the request so it was moved Ira F. Ted Kappen and seconded by Alton N. Moon that a conditional permit be issued to Clyde with only one stipulation which is that he construct at least a six foot high chain link fence. Motion Carried. re-zo- ale ple nemo the newspaper as a source of Newspaper Ad e Acspaiiiinifaedl in arousing 10 Strawberry. materiel for the job was hauled in on Monday but work was not able to proceed because of the large amount of water in the river. Georg said that he had contacted the Bureau and they told him that they would make large releases until Sunday night at which time they would cut the stream to the minimum amount until Tuesday night-- Georg felt that they would be able to do the required work within the two day period. Killian Body Shop hearing: at 2 p.m. Commission Chairman Jimmie N. Reidhead called the hearing to order. Due to the outcome of the Re-zon- uiiiTfi)mF The STANDARD, in good years and bad, is your basic tool to generate traffic and sales. Your advertising plays the property. In , that he Want a Road County? NEWS each. sell pinnade fires could have been prevented. He reminds us that only our concern and care can prevent a reoccurrence of destructive man-caus- Batholamew parents one a piece of property Red Cnek Bridge John Urask and Georg Adams, met with the commieakmen to discuss replacement of the bridge over the Red Creek near the e Delores Martinez of Woodruff, was down visiting with her family and friends over the last week- an investment in your business when you advertise in the STANDARD. FACT: He is Foresters urge caution near wilderness area thing soon. The hot weather brings the necessity of refrigeration and of course, we are in need of new things that we would like power to run had we the power. Of course, we are up onsuch things hoping for the power to eliminate the buying of two machines or fixtures. We study wish you could do something for ua in the next few days or weeks. We are willing to do anything to hdp the cause Dear Sire: I am writing you regarding the extension of the power line from the E.D. Wimmer place to J.R. Anderton and Ole Rasmussen place on corner now occupied by Ned Gines and the Raamuaaen scholarship by attending Weber College in Pre-Law. Moon Lake Cooperative memories This is the first in a series of the early correspondence between families wishing to obtain electricity and Moon Lake Electric. We feel it's important to reflect back and share with our membership some of'the early struggles both the families and the cooperative had to deal with. Hope you find it interesting. a $200 UP&L. sell owns there and the prospective buyer had been told by someone in the courthouse that the road that the land waa located on waa not a county road. The commissioners had Georg Adame show them the map which he has, which shows all of the county roads on Tabby Mountain. The road in question waa included on his map. Mr. Nelson expressed 'his appreciation for the work which has been done on Tabby Mountain and said that he just wanted to deer up the matter in case he has another opportunity Kevin Bolton, son of Monty and Vianne Bolton has Mrimna haa never billed the county for the use of hia trucks and Mr. Casto frit that it would be a good will gesture to forgive the ML The commissioner! approved the request EMTS Ken and Chris Bird and BJ. Stevens met with the commissioners to explain to the commie-sioner- s about the rulea that the EMT Organizations in the county have concerning newly certified people. Chris also asked the commissioners if the county would buy some more pagers for the Duchesne organization. The' commissioners explaned to them that in the pest the county has helped each organisation half of the amount of their new pagers purchased. Ken said, they could get by with four new pagers so it eras moved by Alton N. Moon and seconded by F. Ted Kappen that the county pay for two new pagers if the Duchesne EMT Association would pay for two. Motion Carried. The following an the unofficial minutes from the Commission Meeting held June 26, at 10 a.m. in the Commission Board room at Duchesne. Tabby Subdivision Roeda Grant Nelson met with the commissioners to discuss the roads in the subdivision on Trilby Mountain. Thera has been soma disagreement in the past aa to which roads the county has actually accepted responsibility for maintaining. Mr. Nelson showed the plats of the subdivision and the place on them that past commissioners had signed dedication of the accepting easements to the commissioners. He said that he had been trying to been awarded Phone News Items 10 Duchesne County Kevin Bolton, of Bluebell end eon of Monty and Vienne Bolton, Alto-mo- - ENNZOIL Coma in and gat acquainted with Daa Eldar, new owner of Dees Mini Lube, home of the 15 minute lube and oil change, invites you to take advantage of hli $18.95 ipedal. Stop In and get acquainted with Dee and Kevin; Dee Elder, owner the new off Dee'e Mini Luba. IQ)7 Mm Lin Da (Formally Munden's; Home of the 15 Minute Lube and Oil Change West Highway 40 Roosevelt Hours: Monday 8:00 a.m. 6.-0-0 Friday p.m. 722-273- 9 Saturday by appointment |