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Show V m . w. i I r UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Chamber selects '86 board members The Roosevelt Area' Chamber of .Commerce has three new Board of Director members. During the annual election for new board members, the seats of Larry Murray, Ellen Rawlings and Woody Olsen were up for renewal. Selected by the voting membership of the Chamber were Steve Evans. Hill Labrum and Honnie Ostler. Ostler is a "life- self-avowe-d long resident of the Uintah Basin.1' She entered the business world in 1970 as owner and operator of the Klls Motel in Duchesne. Three years later she entered a partnership agreement and bought the Wells Club and Steak House in Duchesne. Bonnie Ostler In the fall of 1984 she and her husband, Gene Ostler, opened a new business in Roosevelt, called Gifts Gags and Gimmicks. "This fun little store has Tilled a needed spot in the lives of a lot of area residents," she said. Gene and Ronnie were married on September 18, 1982. That was when she moved from Duchesne to Roosevelt. They lived in town until January 1984 when they Cove. She is in NEWS Telintha Rasmussen received word her daughter, Mrs. Ron (Carol) Huntzinger of Hayward, California, gave birth to identical twin boys, bom on December 7, . 1, 1P86. Page 3 i- T Hancock the mother of five. Hill labrum hus lived in Roosevelt all his life as well. I le graduated from Union High School and attended USU for two yours. He's been working at L&L Motor for' years, lie has been the community little smuts, a high school supporter und vurious other community und church activities. Luhrum married Lynette eat loss from Duchesne and have three children: Reg, age 10; Lin.i, age 7: and Russ, age 6. Steve Kvans is new to the Hasin having moved to Roosevelt when his family purchased' KNKU Radio in October of 1983. lie is married to a girl from Kamus. SueAnn Crittenden. They have one child, Ashley Nichole, active with Icugue. I -- who is two, and they are expecting their second child next month. Kvans is a pant Roosevelt City Council candidate and sit'd he "feels that Roosevelt has a bright future and wants to be part of the community's continued growth and success.'.' Weather The weather, will continue to unfortunately. slay the same. ' There will be considerable fog bnd in the valley areas There will be some light rain and snow in some areas of the low clouds the Hayward kaiser Hospital. They weighed five pounds and five ounces, and five pounds and nine ounces. They will be named Geoffery Joseph and Garron Verden. Both have red hair. Other grandparents are Ivon and Evelyn Huntzinger of American Fork. This makes the Huntziner family even with four boys and four girls. Carol was bom and raised in Ballard. in BALLARD Steve Evans moved to a ranch, January slate mostly in the north and in low valleys. Winds will be light causing the fog to be around for at least another week. High; projected in the fog areas are in for the lows. the 30s and 15-2- 5 Elsewhere in the slate we'll sec for for highs and 25-340-5- lows. JANUARY inro Atffleir Bill mo AmimyisiO Labrum Santa Continued from page 1 volunteers sold suckers, collected donations and made deliveries to the families in their areas. According to Vicky Bents of UBAG, the project turned out well. She said some of the families expressed appreciation for the help. In the Roosevelt area, the also Chamber of Commerce for the a shoes needy sponsored program. In this program, do--, nations were accepted to pay for shoes for children in the area. Families were then given gift certificates that could be used to purchase shoes from local merchants. This program went very well this year. Besides the organized efforts, there seemed to be a greater outpouring of individual help, of neighbor helping neighbor. Hopefully, .as a result, this has been a Merry Christmas for many people who would not have had much to celebrate otherwise. Drinkers Continued from page "We will see an increase in activity in our jurisdiction," Guit said. "Hut, so far, the holiday season has been pretty stable and pretty good. It just depends; it just goes from Some years we won't have many and others we will hpve a lot." extreme-to-extrem- Gurr (7 Thursday, January 2 thru Saturday, January 4 .iuniiiiiiiiiiii!jj!'l In The Everything & Hose Sr, Sale includes Robe's said, 48-ho- Gurr. along with Poulson and Jacobsen, said their officers will be glad to take individuals home if they have had too much to drink. They said, however, they will be busy during the weekend, and they are not to be used as a taxi-caservice. Store Except Lingerie e. two RPD Roosevelt in years ago arrested 50 individuals (for all different crimes) ikn a period. fact. At 1 rood drinker. In IhiirDsflimim Judy & Ellen appreciate your support & Gowns ii at Christmas and past sales b "We would encourage anyone needing assistance to call us, Gurr said. "But once they are behind the wheel, they have committed themselves. Anytime will give them prior to that, we assistance. But we can't be used service." as a Roosevelt Main Street 722-279- 2 taxi-ca- b ' That assistance may be the ' wisest New Year resolution that one could make. I 4. TT |