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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 13, 1985. Pag 21 Chamber, of Commerce Student of the Month Marianne Duncan was selected Chamber Student ' of the Month for October. She holds a 3.88 GPA while still being active in National Honor, DECA, FHA and FBLA clubs. She is also an active, g student leader at the Union High School. Spending your dollars locally can ' . Hi Builds Local Economy ' to speak Rislow at outreach program . iV.-.- ,. RilS'M i Support Neighbors In Business Saves Wear & Tear On Your Car Keeps Tax Dollars At Home Saves Time And Strain Provides More Incentive For Business To Expand And Do Better For You , A - The rural Veterans State Outreach Program will have Kenneth Rialow, Department Service Officer of the Disabled American Veterans visit your area to assist veterans, . their wives or dependants in pursuing claims with the Veterans Administration. The types of claims that may be addressed are: Compensation, Pension, Education Benefits, Vocational Rehabilitation, Discharge Upgrades, Agent Orange Concerns, Read- - justment Counseling Concerns, Reissue of Discharge Certificates and DD 214,' VA Medical Benefits, Reopen Claims, Overpayments, and Waivers. This program is funded by the state. There is no membership requirement in tha nrginia to receive this free service. ' Rislow will be at the following locations and dates: Duchesne, .November 13, City Court Room from 10:30 to 11:30 am.; Roosevelt, November 13, at the Job Service from 1 to 8 pm. SUPPORT THOSE WHO SUPPORT YOU USU Extension contests Utah JState University Extension Service announces a Holiday Inspiration," with demonstrations, ' displays and contests Wednesday, 1 December 4, from to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Duchesne Fair I include gift ideas with instruction, Christmas stockings, nativity scenes, tree ornaments,- gingerbread house contest and Christmas table setting contest. There will be door prises and light refreshments. If interested with the idea of displaying a craft work, teleplume Barbara Mathis, Home Economist for the Extension office at or - Building. ' Demonstrations will include: stenciling, glass etching, bread, dough ornaments, wreaths, holiday food and gift ideas, bow making and toy, selections. The displays will lKOnon pflj il MO UllJAIIrf 722-480- 1 738-208- i 0. lnnAl i)p) Roosevelt Area Retail Merchants Uintah Basin Standard lr is?:.-...-- '. . ii t Tax Course geared to high schoolers '. Education. Since the course is taught within the schools ongoing curriculum often during a portion of a government, math, social studies, personal finance or students corn economics class-credit fin: taking it. This past school year 26,000 schools particithe "Understanding in pated Taxes program with nearly, four million students taking advantage of the course. Approximately .four million high school students will learn how to fill out an income tax return as part of their curriculum this school year, ' the Internal Revenue Service said. Understanding Taxes indudes a brief history of how the Federal Tax System, works by discussion of the role of taxes and their relationship to the national budget, and then concentrates on the individuals tax rights and ajfyrax-imatel- y responsibilities. Since an individual taxpayer usually fills out a 1040A or 1040EZ during the first years of tax paying, Understanding Taxes covers both forms If you are interested in obtaining further details about "Understanding Taxes and how you can take advantage of its. availability, contact the "Understanding Taxes Coordinator at 465 South Fourth East, Salt Late City, 84111; or you can call Understanding Taxes course usually lasts four to six weeks in most high schools. Study guides, teacher's manuals and films are supplied free by the IRS mid the State Department of . ARCADIA NEWS Ida Horrocks The children who were ton-rme- d members of the Church ere: Colby Claybum confirmed y his father Roger Claybum, teven Willson by his Unde Wilson, Carrie Bleazard confirmed as by her father lichael Bleazard. Brent Fitzger-Iwas confirmed by his father c ichard . Fitzgerald. Debra her father filkina confirmed by eon Wilkins. - e carmakers. Good for Alum. & All metals. Anti-Free- gives your ze engine cooling system more over-a- ll protection. (on two gallons or $1.50 on one gallon) Reg. $3.99 624-609- 6. Well Control class starting at U BAVC On Monday, November 18, the Uintah Basin Area Vocational' Centers Petroleum Technology Program will begin 'a 40 hour Minerals Management Service Ccrtificed Well Control ' School said Bruce Brighton, program director. The successful candidate will receive an appropriate certificate verifying the training as well as a wallet size ' card verifying the MMS aprovaL The class will be taught in the. petroleum building Anti-Freez- No other line-by-lin- e. The formula is approved by all four U.S. NAPA Price After center in Roosevelt. Classes- will be confrom 1 to ducted November 8 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 8 to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The course will include lectures, films, hands on use of a well control simulator, guest lecturers and foul certification. Tuition for the course is 8200 and indudes books and supplies. For more information contact the Uintah Basin Area Vocational or Center at at ' '. the vocational 18-2- 8 . - 722-452- 3 789-486- 6. e Friday evening Bridgeland Ward held a supper in honor of framer Ward members who were sent back to Duchesne to help out Duchesne 1st Ward. tainers for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Leger and Alan Marsden from Bountiful, a Marv and Gladys Bell are ImA home again from their thirty day trip to Europe, e The Parley McKinnon family from Cedar City were visitors over the weekend of Mire. Beta McKinnon and also the Charles McKinnons. e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis and boyfe from Sandy were weekend visitors of her parents the Marv Bells.- Rebate 11.50 Rebate $249 NflPflyJinisRK5E&4R MUG4RD ORMJl PREMIUM-QUALIT- A Cars Thirteen Mini-Rato be given away ce nationwide. Retail value $20,000. See counter person for details. Roosevelt Enterprises . '.' V |