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Show Page 16. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 16. 1967 tended to provide educational opportunities to welfare recipients. However, under provisions of the bill, the welfare recipient is not required to work and unlike current law, is not required to seek Hansen says no more welfare employment. d man or To the woman, this bill creates little real incentive to learn a trade, skill of profession. It represents a no confidence' vote in the welfare recipients in America, and municates to the poor that we do not expect them to lift themselves out of dependency upon the government dole. While I believe in helping the turly needy, we don't want to increase our welfare rolls by making it a more attractive alternative to gainful employment, Hansen said. Ways and Means Committee, is known as the 'NETWORD' welfare reform legislation. It would replace existing AFDC programs with a new family support system in- - of county democrats recently returned from the state convention where many items were discussed. Those attending include John Gale, Ruby Gale, Clem Labrum, Carol Hanberg, Roland Uresk, Donna Hayes, Diane Freston and Greg Guff. Democrats return from SLC ments and suggestions to be included in next years platform. Delegates attending were, John Convention recently, which was held in Salt Lake City. Roland Uresk, county chairperson, reported more interest was shown than past years. He went on to say, We are gearing up for 1968 with a good selection of candi- dates. Policy statements were promoted Rudy Gale, Clem Labrum, Marine Lance Corporal, James S. Bryson, son of Ronald and Bonnie J. Bryson of Roosevelt has been promoted to his present rank while Carol Hanberg, Donna Hayes, An enthusiastic group of Democrats came home from the State pre- - Ercanbrack reunion The Ottis Ercanbrack iamily held their family reunion July 11 at the Regional Park in Roosevelt About 80 people attended the reunion. A white elephant sale and a bake sale was held. Wes Ercanbrack took charge of the festivities. He furnished a barbecued lamb and a potluck dinner was held. Those who attended visited, played Karnes, and exchanged genealogy. Diane Freston, Greg Guff and Mr. Uresk. At the Central rendezvous Bryson is sented to the group to take back to their specific counties for com- Gale, Elmers hold Committee ' serving with the 1st Marine meeting held last week at the Myton Community building, those present made plans to go ahead with the food drive beginning July 27 through August 2. .The food will be given to the Duchesne County food pantry. Also, plans were made for the dinner to be held during the Duchesne County Fair. Division, Camp Pendleton, Ca- lifornia. Bryson is a 1978 graduate of Union High School. He joined the Marine Corps in April 1986. - annual rendezvous. They enjoyed a potluck dinner and visited around the campfire during the evenings. Thanks goes to Jo Lean Liyan who was in charge of this years reunion. Next year, Roger and Marilyn Griffin will be in charge of it ; Park named 1 4--H Hanna's Joy Park has been State named one of seven Utah Ambassadors. Connie Lee Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird went to Midway and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bird. Jack ordained his son Jerry an Elder and then Jerry blessed his baby son. He was given the name of Clarence Troy. It was a very special occasion for the family and they enjoyed a The Elmer family reunion was held July 10, 11 and 12 at Yellowstone campground. All Elmer family members met for this , Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Holden and baby of Salt Lake spent a couple of days visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Coffer. e Mr. and Mrs. Gary Narvemare of Salt Lake are the parents of a baby boy born July 6. He weighed 8 lbs. 6 os. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts and Elthora Casper. Ambassador TABIONA NEWS ' Tracy Roberta : able-bodie- Congressman Jim Hansen labeled H.R. 1720, the Family Welfare Reform Act, a fraud" and an effort by Congress to push the country toward a bigger welfare state. The bill, which has been under consideration in the Education and Labor Committee, the Energy and Commerce Committee, and has recently been reported out of the DEMOCRATS This group HANNA NEWS family dinner. e Mr. and Mrs. Wessley Newman of Moab spent part of last week visiting his three daughters and family. e A large crowd attended the July 4, celebration and church services on Sunday. ,,,v 4-- H The ambassador program is designed to help promote throughout the state through leadership, recruitment and pro4-- motional activities. According to John Paul Murphy, assistant state leader at Utah State University, Miss Park has for six years and a been a teen leader for the last three. During that time she has competed in clothing and public speaking projects. She was also the publicity chairman for the state Guide Dog Program. 4-- H er 4-- H Asay family has reunion The Zane Asay family of Ballard held their reunion July 11 at Currant Creek campground. About 50 people attended the reunion. The activities included playing games, visiting, fishing, and the group camped overnight Everyone had an enjoyable time. Sorensen receives bank promotion Karen Sorensen has been named manager of the Altamont office of First Security Bank of Utah, according to an announcement by Calvin W. Jeppson, senior vice president and manager of the Babies should get ready to show off The Duchesne County Baby Show will be held August 18, at the Duchesne High School Auditorium. This year the show will be one day only. Registration will coat $1 per child and the deadline is August 8. Children will compete in swimsuit only. Registration forms can be picked up at the Sagebrush Inn or Fabrizio and Sons in Tabiona, Kohls and Bonanza in Duchesne, Mohlmans and Country Flair in Altamont, Ross Brothers Feed in Myton, Currant Creek Lodge in Fruitland, Frontier Grill, Dove' and Gifts Gags and Gimmicks in Roosevelt, and Christensens in Vernal. 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