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Show Page 16. , July 2. 1966 , Glaser rescues mm As you probably have already more concerts around the' area, heard, there will be a July 4 .but only after Glaser had made to KNEU' celebration in Roosevelt. the commitment After being on - vacation in. j management. Nashville, KNEU management Glaser, the talented son of a 'contacted 'Jim Glaser, jvho had Nebraska farmer,- will bring his performed out in the Basin band and his single biggest hit,' Man in the Mirror", for the folks before, to tell of the Joe Stampley in Roosevelt. He' will start cancellatioq and the predictimeht that KNEU was placed under, to. harmony at 7:30 p.m. The cost to adults $6 and family provide a July 4 celebration. ' tickets are S18. Tickets will be S2 Well, Glaser did What moat people; wouldnt do: He left his. 'extra the day of the. concert. Interested individuals who would vacation . to drive out from like to enjoy his cross-oveNashville with his .land,- Jim Glaser Ban$l, to perform only iA fomily entertainment, can pick up . tickets at Roosevelt .and Vernal Roosevelt. " Normally, a Galas Office .big. name' star Top. Stop stores,Raintree books-3-Plaza concerts in the area to Supply, KNEU, Vernal Mine Company. make the' trip, economically . Hota-anleasable': However, Glaser Glaser, who is just one of three 'd talented singing brothers, will be singing Lights, of Albuquerque; paitment . ' . . , - also. Jim, along with his brothers, Tompall ("Put Another Log on the Fire"), and . Chuck - who Glen Campbell's .Gentle on my Mind") packed up from Nebraska to the competitive world of Nashville country-musi- c in 1957. . successAfter enjoying ful career, the three managed to get , backstage to meet1 Marty Robbins. Robbins was so impressed with the Glaser s talent and- courage he signed than to his own label. After a couple 'of hits, the Glasers name, was becoming quite known across the coy n try. And, from there, the Glaser's have been entertaining thousands of people yearly.. Luckily, Roosevelt residents will - . - - r, . The Queen and her court for the Altamont Rodeo this weekend stop-.peBomb! Lindsay; First Atterv. by for P picture. They are, left to right, Miss Congeniality, dant, Brandi Russell; Queen, Sheree Christensen; Second Attendant, Biliie JeonShiwr,.':; d RODEO ROYALTY - . . - iomotkI i '. Altamont schedules rodeo for 4th, 24th most Altamont people-dcelebrating around the 24th the. Of. July, when they hold Altamont Days events. However, they dp plan a childrens rodeo and some fun horse events for early on the 4th of July. .The events ere scheduled to begin at 10 am. and will include ' calf riding, sheep riding, foot races, games on horseback, mixed team roping, and ribbon roping. According to chairman of the event, Sherwin Mangum, there will be something, for everyone, and all ages can participate. . They intend to finish up early on Friday, so spectators will have plenty of time to get to Neola for the'barbecue and horse pull later of-th- eir . of July Rodeo are Carrie Casey, Queen from ' Duchesne; Minda Arrowchis ' from Neola, ' 1st attendant; and Brandi Shiner .from ' Altamont 2nd attendant and' Miss Congeniality. ' ' I"".' ston.. ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross jO. ROOSEVELT NEWS that evening. Then on the 25th and 26th of July, Altamont has a big rodeo planned. It will start at 7 p.m. pn Friday night, and 1 p.m. on' Saturday afternoon. Bedded . the regular, rodeo events' weve come to expect, they plan to have wild cow milking and a wild horse race. The Rodeo Queen contests have already been- held, and queeps for the two .events are: Sharie Christensen, Jr. Queen from Mt. Home;- Brandy Rub Bell, 1st attendant from Gusher; Billie Jean Shiner 2nd attendant from Mt Home and Bambi Lindsay, Miss Congeniality, from Tal-- " ' mage. Senior Queens for the 24th - - - ' ' Gladys Ross . j. : e Dan Redmond and daughter Danna from . North Salt Lake were Saturday over night guests of his parents, Mr. arid Mrsi Walt - be among those lucky numbers. and girls, Sanger, Texas. The McArthurs- returned to- their home in Virginia Tuesday and the Whites will remain for .an extended visit.' - e, Birth certificate copy jumps to $10 o' Mrs. Gerrie Shields visited over the weekend at Salt Lake City with her daughter Joann. - - Wood-bridg- Redmond. e. Mr. and Mrs. Elyyn Bascom accompanied by their son and family ' Mr.-- , and Mrs. Glenn Bascom and her, father Merndl Rasmussen recently returned hope from a week vacation to Sierra Vista, Arizona, where they were guests of their daughter and '. family .Wilda and Norman Tan- ' ner. They also visited Old Mexico and many interesting, areas. Enroute home they visited their son's Pale and family at Phoenix, Arizona and Kent and family' at. Provo. .Two grandchildren David and Julie Tanner returned hpme with them fin- a months .visit ' Ida Alvey and two children from Las Vegas, Nevada are spending two weeks with her parents Howard and Delight Andrews. Visiting this week a the home of their parents the Jack McArthurs, have been Mr. and Mrs. Greg McArthur apd girls, Virginia and Kristi White Mrs. ar . me down Easy; When Your not a lady; Your getting to me again' There will be some other that entertainment through afternoon at the Amphitheater s Descendants of Leslie, and Almfra Goodrich gathered for a family reunion June 21, at Saratoga Resort, in Lehi. Attending from Roosevelt were Thelma Shields, Cindy Duncan and children, Mr. aqd Ms. Garnett Birchell, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Birchell, .Mr. and Mrs. Horman Birchell and Ted Harm- . : Trust Account, Brockert said. If you or your child wan born Utah is among , a small but in Utah, the cost of obtaining a .of certificate is a birth growing number of states which going copy have placed a surcharge oh vital' to double. On July 1, 1986, the cost of statistics records to fond child spousefamily abuse prevention obtaining a certified copy of a ' Utah birth certificate will be $10. programs. .There are now 12 ' states which place a surcharge on According to John E. Brockert, birth certificate .copies and 15, director, Bureau of Health Sta--- . states which collect additional 'tistics, Utah Department of The legislature au- revenue from the issuance of Health, thorized this fee increase to Cover .marriage licenses. Only three increased costs of operating the states have placed a surcharge on divorce decrees and two states vital statistics program and to have added to the fee for certified provide funding for child abuse copies of deat certificates. prevention programs. Beginning "In addition to the fee increase, July 1, the Bureau of Health Utahns should also be aware that Statistics, and all local registrars authorized to issue copies of birth . the. Bureau of. Health Statistics, has- moved. We are now at 288 must collect., an Certificates, North. 1460 West in the new' $3 as a special Bur-- .additional ' said Cannon Health Building: charge; along with the regular $7 ' fee (up from $5), for the first copy ;. Brockert. ' issued. Op a monthly, basis, the The new mailing address is: accumulated $3 fees will . be P.O. Box 16700, Salt Lake City, transferred to the State Treasurer Utah and credited to the Childrens ; - . KMEU co mid Pepsi . Present . ' The Sound ': - - . , , , a New off W Genercoflnon! 74116-0700- . J8om) fA'c: i. . u1' s n j, ' j , I r. V- . t - J? 7 Live in concert July 4th at the Roosevelt Regional Park Ampi-theatrShowtime 7:30 p.m. e. Tickets available at: Top Stop Stores, Roosevelt and Verna Unique Corner In Duchesne Ralntroe Plaza In Vernal Tickets per person or $12.50 .. ' advance $6.00 per person $18.00 per family Tickets are $2.00 more .at pie gate. Lions Club B.B.Q. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. $4.50 . per family iff City Fireworks 10:00 p.m. Largest fireworks display nw In the .Uintah ANNOUNCERS STAND This is the framework for the new announcers stand at the. Neola Rodeo Grounds'. They expect to have it finished in time for the festivities beginning July 4. Bnslnl Sponsored B- y- Pepsi, KNEU, Roosevelt Lions, and Roosevelt City 1 hwety gems. It may be deer and colorless or. tinted Indalicate shades. Colorless quarts is callad rock crystal or Lako Gaorga diamonds. . |