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Show I I Haueter earns CFP credential 50 years ago , feasional Education Program offend in Denver Colorado. This two year program concentrates .on six main areas: financial . planning and data collection; risk investmanagement-insuran- ce; planning; taxes, ' tax auid tax . planning; shelters, retirement planning ,for the individual and business; and estate planning-giftin- g, wills, trusts, etc. The CFP program . trains candidates to develop henaive financial plana for clients, implement the plans with client Kent B. Haueter, son of the Leo Haueters of Ioka, has earned his Certified Financial Planner designa-tio- n i and-modif- i. riiiwp Kent received Us MBA from Utah State University. He is in hie fourth year with E.F. Hutton, first in Ogden, then in Logan when sn office was opened there.. Kent is married to the former Kay Lewis end has five children. News 4--H The Buckin Blues Club held their meeting on November 20, at the Neola School to elect new officers. ; Newly elected Junior officers are: President Tracey Zufelt, Vice President Christa Bulleck, Secretary Brandi Russell, Reporter Monica Russell, Song Leader Dalena Christensen, Recreation Supervisor Ronnie Bastain, and the Historian for the Senior and Junior groups is Marcey Zufelt. The next meeting will be held December 4 at 7 a.m. at the Neola School. 4-- H Birthday Club Mrs. Lucy Murphy was hostess to six members of the Birthday Club at her- home Thursday, - November 14. Two invited guests ware Dorthy Walker and Enid Nelson. The group . enjoyed visiting, handwork and a light refreshment. V J HANNA NEWS J J 'J . the reception was' the the a Heritage Houm. were Roxana, Pauline, Paulette. Kirk was an usher. Other who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Roberts and sons Rodger and Steven of Ogden. i S 1- 'J S5ii' : and Mr. Wandas mother :: .; who celebrated Both Karren,' whom Fetch described as a student pilot, and Carroll were able to extricate themselves from the wreckage. They were taken to Salt Lake City, where Karren was treated at Holy Cross Hospital for fractures of the jaw, nose, and cheek bones and his right thumb, mulitple face, head and lag cuts. Carroll was taken to the LDS Hospital where examination revealed he had suffered a fractured right arm, fractured ribs end severe bruises. Hu plane was the property of Karen, Felch and Jay R. Pope of Duchesne. Pope, who is the only licensed pilot among the three, said the plane was completely demolished and is a total loss. He . have been pur- . . Duchesne Gets ' DRESS Junior Police Following s brief movement started hoe several years ago, Duchesne is one of the few towns in the state of Utah to have a fully equipped Junior Traffic Police Department. Under the . FOB THE sponsorship of the Duchesne Gateway Club and the very fine cooperation of the town people, a squad of eight boys was fully H0LH1AS outfitted. They were equiped with badwhite Sam' Brown belts,' whistles, arm brassards, flags and signs to set them apart aa officers. The movement will be under the jurisdiction of the Sweaters ges, off 20 and stay in Ski Mock layered Look Heber a day $22 GREEN ACRES NATIONAL hot spa to a room. Includes FarkWest $ mnexer. INN 50 rooms 8 Robes off 6 on 2nd Blouse I 20 Blouses satellite TV 4 waterbed rooms ski rentals Family units only 18 miles to Park City or Sundance .per person, plus tax. Based on . 9 off 20 -S 645-2202- 1 off 20 Tops off Second one has to be equal or lets value - mOD&aMU JSS. A Gicteucnne Qacfitugs 'a Mr. and Mrs.. Jay Roberta spent a couple of days in Salt Lake visiting family aind attending to business. OCQjffl ' EVANS CATERING SERVICE $3.50 ' attended the wedding and reception for April Hanrath and Mark Lindsey in Salt Lake over-- ; : ' the weekend. They were married Church and in 1st Congreational Christmas List And Save Big to $4.00 a plat Banquet! Available , Coll llthor: overly Evans, 3 Lyn Ivons, 454-371- . $ Basketball Uniform sets In Every Prices Range From $5.50 to $12.00 a plate Other Catering 5ervicei .Available : AH Bring Your Luncheons Available Choice of Menu Department 30 , 6 sets 454-373- off In Geogorian Copper 30 Coveralls Pdy-Cotte- n Only (H-- C Plates. $248 Gloves Wrangler) 20 Western Shirts 20 off (Walls) Bowls. Pots, etc. All Reg. $41 oft stock Insulated Beef Stick . off Leather,, rubberized, lined, etc. (Long & Short Sleeve) Ask About Progressive Celebrate the season with the taste of our delicious. Beef Stick Summer Sausage. . Discounts to up twi MAKM PARTY Located in TRAY ----. in '..Wi'awi .1 I 1 the 30 Levis K Mart Shopping Center Vernal, Utah Plus Coats, off Houses, Bendovers any item In the store (Except basic ' 6 UP m . and Kevin home. Jim is recovering from back surgery, e Mr. Dean I vie was taken by mhnlanro Friday to Salt Lake to the Veterans Hospital where he is receiving treatment e Mr. Nello Hicken is staying at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Joe Hicken in Orem where he ia ' recovering from recent surgery. e Mr. and Mrs. Jay Humphrey and family and Clifford Roberts went to Salt Lake over the Mrs. Jay Humphrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Humphrey and Clifford Roberta house chased or donated and when labor services can be provided, everything is ready to go forward. Inas. much as the $1,100 allotment can only be used for labor, this seemed the best suited and moat logical project for which to spend the money, the committee decided. Pants e ' Tom Wood has returned home after working in Wyoming and Vernal for the past several months.' birthday, e Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts of came to Hanna Bountiful Saturday and brought Jim Lam weekend. Mr. and Toyack e Father Shorr said Mass and baptizgfl Tracina and Brandon Casper and Shelly and Say Price at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Casper. There were 40 friends and relatives attended. Dinner was served after. her 90th e graduate students between ages 18 and 25 to earn a salary and continue on with their studies, various projects were considered. It was finally decided that the completion of the Toyack chapter house would be the most suitable and the most worthy project and application is being made to the state office in order that the funds made available might be used in this way. Nearly all the materials for the 3-- 4 :Mr, and. Mrs.; Lloyd, Roberta visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones in Maeser, Friday. ,a Mrs. Lloyd Roberta went to Vernal Friday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones. e Max and Toni Giles of Salt Lake spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Data and put up the enow fence, e Mr. and Mrs. John Coffer left Friday for Rocky Ford Colorado where they will spend a week and attend a birthday party for e around $800. Toyack House Completion Nears With the announcement that the Roosevelt High School District will receive $1,100 to be used in labor services to enable st Brides-maid- Roberts Tracy runway. A gust of north wind, he said, apparently hoised the right wing of the ship at the same time dipping the left eo that it struck the ground. The ship was spun, burying its nose in the earth. east-we- and monitor the plans aa situations approval, at . - ment said they estimuled the damage The following stories are taken from the pages of the .Uintah Basin Record and the Roosevelt STANDARD of fifty years ago, November of 1935. : Pair Injured In Plune Crash Two Vernal men were recovering in Salt . Lake City hospitals from injuries suffered in an airplane crash. ' The injured men are Thomas Careen,, 32, pilot, and DeVere Carroll, 32, passenger. Both will recover,, barring complications, physicians report. According to Francis Fetch, a par$ owner of the ship who witnessed the crash, Karren attempted to land the plane on the Vernal municipal field's Kant B. Haueter, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Haueter of Ioka, recently earned the professional designation of Certified Financial Flamer (CFP) by completing a two year course in financial planning. . A Certified Financial Planner is an individual who has successfully completed the College for Financial Plannings CFP Pro- -' , UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 27, 1985. Page 5 i bus Innn Ihi! sixth gradn. jmiI , Mr. Toblnr, tirifl Slnxil.and campus pulmlmen they lire iiHsuml nl full bucking chosen from the town hoys are: from Kl.li M;, Omnl.y und City offklTK. James Kent, eighth grade; Billy An officer will In; iissighcd to Crisler, eighth grade; Calvin ouch bus to duperviso the safety Monk, sixth grade and Gilber of loading and unloading. There Ilorrocks, fifth grade. will bo two officers on duty at the Highway 40 Road Meeting school grounds. Cooperation is was made in Vernal History urged for betterment of this when 163 representatives of. movement end violators of. the Lion's clubs throughout eastern law will be punished according to Utah and western Colorado, the officers of the State, County members of chambers of com-- , and City. merce from Sail Lake City, There is a 20 miles per hour Ogden, Provo and Denver, represpeed limit through all school sentatives of the Utah State zones and the Junior Traffic Road commission and the Utah Officers will be instructed to see Congressman Abe Murdock met that it ia enforced. Crosswalks in session for the purpose of will be designated and traffic will urging the completion of Highbe stopped when necessary to way 40 between Denver and Salt allow children to cross in safety Lake City. The affair was held at at these places. the instance of the Lions Club of The following boys were apVernal in the gymnasium of the pointed officers by the school Uintah High School building' authorities and were selected where an excellent banquet of from their meritorious work in venison was served to the guests. their classes: Ralph Mayhew, Utahn bus from the eighth grade; Harold Ivie, Strawberry hua from PHONE NEWS seventh grade; Billy Liddell, 722-513- 1 Bridgeland bus from the sixth Fruitland Vernon Sweat, grade; stIiimiI prilK-- Downtown 5 Wranglers) , Corduroy's and much more Monda- y- Saturday Mens-Ladies-KI- ds At Least & More Roosevelt |