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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. October 22. 1986, MONTWELL NEWS Nola Nelson Karren end Ken Assy from Salt Lake viaitied here over the weekend. BALLARD NEWS was the moderator, Bishop Leon Grover gave the opening prayer. Candidates present were: State Senate Candidates, Alarik Myrin, and Roland Uresk. House District 55 Candidates, Beverly Evans and Lorin Roes. The floor was opened by Morris for a question and answer period by the audience to the state candidates. County Commissioners candidates present ware Dan Thacker, 4 year candidate' and 2 year candidates Jim Reidhead and Robert Sho waiter. There was a number of questions from the audience for these candidates. County attorneys, Alvin Nash end Randy Hudson. County Clerks, Dorothy Luck and Janet . These students from Duchesne Elementary are watching carefully the fold to the flag. Folding the flag, from the left. Josh Bertola and Jarad proper way The students in the background seem more interested though in the camera than what their schoolmates are doing. Van-Wagon- Currently Speaking electrical replace wire or wire insulation thats deteriorated due to excessive moisture within the unit; check to be sure unit is wall grounded with individual ground rod; check fuse or breaker size. Be sure it is sized according to heats electrical load. Dont overfuse; By Moon Lake Electric Some framers still remember the days when they chopped a hole in their stock tank so cattle could drink; or foqnd smaller waterers frozen because wind blew the flame out overnight. To avoid such frequent problems, many switched to long-lif- e electric heater units - for convenience, labor savings, precise control and an assured supply of fresh drinking water to improve productivity. University research has shown that a continuous supply of warm water for dairy cattle, beef cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry is needed to achieve maximum efficiency in (traduction. The water doesn't need to be hot - merely To get the most ' from each ' energy dollar, the right type and size of waterer must be selected and properly installed. In Northern climates, its best to locate them in an area protected from cold winds. The following checklist items will assure' efficient power use by livestock dntf poultry Waterers: Check all wiring components at the beginning of each heating season. First, switch off power to the waterer. Then: repair or . ice-fre- e. . Adjust water temperature as often as needed: during first weaths period, deck freezing temperature of water in drinking bowl. If above 40 degrees F., adjust thermostat to maintain lows water temperature. and readjust as necessary. The foal is to maintain drinking water without excessive heating. When the above prindpales and practices are evaluated and acted upon, the power use of electric livestock and poultry waterers will be as efficient as possible. In most cases, the cost to assure dean, fresh wats will amount to only pennies ps year per animal. ice-fre- Sheriffs office. Drew Christiansen and John Lauraon. Justice of the Peace, Vincent Ikerd and Shar Lyn Benson. The audience felt that all candidates were well informed of the duties for the office they are running for. It is estimated there wee an audience of 60 people attending the meeting. Claude Nebeker is at home from the Holy Cross Hospital. He is taking his therapy at the Duchesne County Hospital. They feel he i miking very good progress. : Hatch. BALLARD NEWS . ' er. Marly Rasmussen e Omsberg, an employee of Rasmussen Painting Company will travel to Las Vegas, Nevada on October 10 for the World Professional Arm Wrestling Association Championships. Mike is a six time winner for the State Mike . Arm Wrestling. with daughter Karrin. Before going to Ogden and Bpending time with Norma Bell who came home with Ruth for a visit. Her Iu-rcame too. Glenn Loranger and son from Grand Junction, Lynn and Sandra Boren from Salt Lake were eon company at their mother Margaret Loranger. They were here to attend graveside services for their cousin Eddie Loranger. Kovine Haslem from Ricks College came home for UEA break. Gardell hnd Joyce Powell and family went to Salt Lake for UKA days and visiting. . A meet your candidate night was held at the Ballard City office on October 7 at 7 pm. Bruce Weatherston gave the opening remarks, Morris Casp-erao- n FLAG RESPECT Our sympathy and love go out to Evelyn and Louis Loranger at the passing of loved one. Grave side services were held Tuesday at the Cedarview cemetery for Eddie Loranger. Following services hi Denver where Eddie passed away after" a lingering illness, besides his parents his wife Susie and children Marcia, Lori and John survive him. Others from Denver here were, Nephew J eft Keller; Mrs. Diane Dennis end Ilene Leckenbv: Arfsten and children, Cindy, Connie and Chad. From Vernal, Charles and Vaudia Crow and Karon, Kim and Ann Crow, Jay and Patty Hardinger, Ted PhiGlenna Anderson and llips; daughter Frankie Hardinger and family from Washington . Pastor Jarvis Carter conducted and gave a short talk, a song by Sherry Blanchard and Jennie Gooden. Dinner waa prepared and served by the ladies from the Baptist Cnureh at the home of Kathy Hadlock in Neola. Ilene Hamblin from Vernal accompanied by Ruth and Myron Haslem and Carolyn Woodward went to Logan. The Haslems visited with a brother, Dean and Evelyn Haslem and Carolyn visited her eon Kevin. Ruth Haslem and daughter Brenda were visitors in Salt Lake . DUCHESNE NEWS Orinda Gee Jennie and Jerry Merkley had her two sons Marvin and Butch and two children of Las Vegas, Nevada spent a night with them, e Jennie and Jerry Merkley went to Roosevelt to visit with Grant Brough who has been .confined with pneumonia. Ronnie and Mary Jean Tollef-so- n and children of Vernal spent Saturday and Sunday with his folks the William Touefsons. Gifts, Gags & Gimmicks Best Selection in the Basin Halloween Supplies and Items Many Specials now at Gift Gags and Gimmicks We Have Everything You Would Ever Want New Item "Plnafa Assorted Animals. Enter for FREE Drawing Item Each Week ring this ad In for an additional 10 e Page 19 off Phone Nows Items 722-61N , W1 f ' ) 31 Ji OfOt 55 N M0 E Roosevelt 722-237- 3 It's time to call for o Change! Mike Fieldsted, with his wife received a certificate from the Department of Apprenticeship and Training Program at a Park City ceremony. APPRENTICE GRAD Kathy, Labor's Dr. G. Rosenfeld John Announces the Association of Teresa C. Stewart M.D. For the Practice of Pediatrics Dear Uintah County; I want to express my pride in being the Republican candidate for Sheriff and my gratitude for the support I received in the primaries. Contrary to a current rumor, Arden Stewart is f and let me NOT staying on as my assure you I intend to make MANY changes in the current Sheriff Department. Don't become victims of the negative atmosphere currently surrounding All of us. Have ' faith in Uintah Countyl We can still have a wonderful community to live in, to raise families in, and to retire in. If you have any questions - call me. Lets talk, 4 or under-sherif- 789-476- 789-251-1. Get Out and Vote! , REPUBLICAN PARTY CANDIDATE FOR UINTAH COUNTY SHERIFF . DREW CHRISTIANSEN ! A Sharper Sheriff with Finer Points Paid Political Advortlsomont With Special Interest in Developmental Pediatrics At Roosevelt Medical Clinic 210 West 300 North Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Office Hours by Appointment . Telephone (801)722-221- 1 vote Lee Nelson 4 Year County Commissioner Adwrtl men! 1 |