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Show i 1!W2 Murcli Upper Country Young- At sters Enjoy Basket Ball Crowns Coni from p9 10 Spelling Bee Winners Named average basketball. the beginning of each season, approximately two weeks in October, a very organized training camp is held in a (BONETA) A five team tournament was climaxed designated Northern friday night as the last of three nights of double California city. Candid- - elimination games were played in the upper country ates and possible new area. additions are brought in Teams consisting of 5th and 6h graders for the from all over the United Altamont. Bluebell and Moon Lake LDS Wards 5battled it out for first place through a series of fast The requirements for moving basketball games, being considered a This is the first tournament ofthis type to be held member of the Harlem in the upper country and was very well received by Crowns are: I. To have the families in these small cities. The coaches and former college basket- - officials were all fathers or friends of the boys and ball experience. 2. To many helped in the organization of the basketball have good character competition. and the ability to get The winning team, coached by Jimmy along with others. 3. To Brotherson of Boneta, consisted of Jason have basketball ability. Brotherson. Tony Thompson. Shawn Carter, the potenial to be a Merrill Taylor. Randy Brotherson. Gay Miles and showman and a knack Reese Jensen. for comic improvisions. This tournament was modeled after similar The Harlem Crowns contests that have been held in Myton for a number play a regulation four of years, and will also become an annual event for quarter game against the upper country, . Tournament The Duchesne High annual spelling bee was held on february 17 for the junior high and on February 24 for the furnished by the spon- sore. There is never a dull moment during the game because of the zany acts and that are very numerous. "last year, we were in 4:30 p.m.; the heart of a banana Tort Rut fuphMwy belt', with milder temperatures and RwuthwongMy. Spelling Bee at Tokyo. Japan the city Islands and Singapore. They also Phillipine and Marie Hansen. (ALTAMONT) ' ners of the Altamont These students will be Win- venture to south of the border into Old Elementary School competing in the spelling bee held District Spelling Bee Mexico. The Harlem Crowns are sponsored by many Mental Tuesday February were announced last tion to be 23 and various groups that in and Sheriff depart- Suphithaya ments. F.F.A.. Booster first March Finishing Wednesday. include the local Police was place Phout-havongsa- y. 6th grade, seond was taken by Terri Rust also a 6th Clubs. Lettermen Student Body Cubs and various city Service Groups. The performance in Roosevelt is sponsored by the. Roosevelt. Area Chamber of Commerce and Union High School Admission prices are 175 for adults and S2.7S for students, children under 10 years old can attend for 1.50. Clubs, grade student. Third and places were won by 5th Myrin. graders April 42 Zane Lighthorsc will vaction as he rccoops his health. He asks that you keep an eye open for more lessons on horse training coming Press Conference soon in the 'Changing Horseman" column. NFL Commissioner the rs State competition. FARM FAIR Morhlh soon be in use in the Tabiona. Hanna and Duchesne areas, that will be of invaluable help to the EMTs ed ambulance The course consists of 16 hours of classes and praticc. a pratical test. State test and eight years state hours of training under l.ynnctt the supervision of the competition, Austin, an Mtamont LDS Hospital IV team. student, won 5lh place. Ibis volunteer group meets every month to receive more training and sharpen their skills in emergency medical service. 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District w will then go on to In forth 4 Competi- The quarters office has the same hours Monday thru Fridav. EMT's Complete Course In Tabiona Altamont Elementary of Manila in the i a'T. U IW-- Nson . o R; hvld Due I IMPiANTS i pm MASAdMFSI Rmr. ioan.-n- ('.in Hxmi AvsV 1ANNV: AVHSIV SHUT II IS BI4 loiiwtfivAuaFM ARDfMVITB H at .a . !4or The Tabby Valley EMT Association arc planning a community class in CPR which will b tlfr B 00pm VwRooPnfdlyiav W M W XV 4 be held later this spring. Rko LkMNbfeMoiAfMVvwmiaiCaoM Tm 12 00 4 fwV'j Dun tm Nvi B7i RvMtfpe 'DID 00pm Tbnwlhtfirrbprodnvfte Fn Boom wwMtiswriB r-waoped k hrGaptn 722 2M2UhHmuwi rii 722 Si Todd Flearins Ute League Standings Won 18 D & M Pinspinners 18 Metal & Iron Worster 17 3. Prairie Gold Individual Standings Scratch High Game- - Len Durham: 233 S57 High Series- - Nonnic Schimmels: 1. 2. Cont from pg 4 struct a new school for area. the Todd-WeAfter completion of the Lapoint school, some of the student burden of Todd will be alleviated. st TUESDA Y COFFEE LEA CUE For week of Members of the Lost 10 10 II community were allowed to express their feelings for the propo- - , sal. and while many agreed for the need of internal adjustments, no one liked the split Kindergarten summer sessions. Some alternate proposals included using a church house Tiy this bed of ours. The Sleepmaster Adjustable Bed gives you the Scratch buying relocatablcs for the school. One parent suggested doing away with the Kindergarten right angle on comfort. Just press a button and move your head and feet to any position you choose. It sure beats pounding pillows and rolling around trying to get settled. But you have no idea just how wonderful the Sleepmaster Bed is until you try it here today or any day this week. You'll wonder where its been all your life. But you'll know where you want it from now on, and that's in the most comfortable bedroom anywhere: YOURS! program entirely. The safety of the children, sewer adjustments, and LOUNGE Handicap accommodation of Handicap High Game- - Len Durham: 272 High Series- - Len Durham: 652 Team Standings 764 Hig h Game-- D & M Pinspinners: 2172 Welding: SeriesKarren High facilities pointed out as kitchen T: 967 Karren Welding: 2772 CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Bowlers of the week! - 193 High Game-- Nancy Worster- 513 SchimmelsNonnie SeriesHigh 5-- for classrooms 7 or were unfor-see- n problems in the growth. A final appeal to the audience stated that any program could only be decided on and accomplished with parent and community support. Sleepnjastef ELECTRICALLY RELAX ADJUSTABLE BEDS "EASfMAN HOUSE SLEEP FURNITUREBCARPEToAPPLIANCES SULLIVANS Street Roosevelt South 144 Main In MCU.W. MSFOMBU 'J BUY EUREKA Bn Roow.f Merkmoe end lufrMw nMi A- '- Cant seem to get really comfortable on that bed of yours? Bowling at Lanes DUM mo1 Arung Paa andVamioMa- Bl"'w.!, Am I MAA you see the news happening call 789-194- 9 due to a sore throat. What little he did say went like this: "I've been on the injured reserve list fora couple of weeks, and my doctors are insisting that I limit my activities in order to speed up my recuperation.' towiwq woo Nww NqF If Pete Rozell had to cancel his annual Super Bowl press conference 3--10 micro-wav- e 722-45- 23 722-460- show several times abroad to places like Donna Karren: .Irma Courtright: Kathy Washburn: and 722-50- eastward, the Harlem Crowns have staggered the comical imagination of spectators in places such as Canada. Oregon. Washington. Arizonia. New Mexico and Colorado. The Harlem Crowns have also taken their Splits- - 1 722-25- From California, Series- - planned for March 16, 982 from at the Uintah Basin Area p.m. Eleshuk in second. Jeff Vocational Center. There are three sessions of Abplanalp in third and seminars planned along with several other activities Robert Mayoh in which includes farm equipment displays, live fourth. is 12:00-6:0- 0 Dinneaur Mailfinal any opposing team High Farm Fair Planned Farm Fair A films, The junior high entertainment, demonstration. Information will be available on senior high. Each students will compete in insect control, animal health, fertilizer application contest lasted about 35 the region meet in and irrigation. The farm and garden show is being minutes. One by one the Roosevelt on March 4 the Uintah Basin Area Vocational contestants were and the senior high Center. Utah by State University Extension Service, narrowed down to the students will compete in Union High FFA and KNEU Radio Station. winners. In the junior the first Duchesne Dr. Steve Kleinschuster who has received high division the County Academics national recognition for his research on cancer eye winners were Sarah ir6 JL8rt f will conduct a seminar. Dr. Doug Murphy, DVM, Allen, first place; Vicki n. espeing par o wj discuss horse care and Dr. Donald Thomas will Dugan, second place; assist in mastitis control. The Keynote Speech will and Kathy Hudson, be given by Doyle Mathews. Dean of the College of third place. Craig Agriculture, Utah State University. Dr. Nelson Bailey won the senior Duncan will cover the topic of Brucellosis high division with Ruth Regulations and Respiratory Problems in Cattle. Taxes and record keeping will be discussed by Kirk Seeley, CPA. Dennis Manning, who recently won will discuss national honors in farrier hoof carc for horses Ed Rojcy will present landscaping techniques and gardening tips. Other seminar topics will include horse nutrition by Dr. no snow. Wintcr icy grip practically Itrry Slade, USU; scours by Dr. Don Thomas. is JSU; travel our This is year implants by Dr. Joe Austin, Duchesne during January much more typical ol a County Extension Agent and Management Skills in a 41 reflected decrease in travel to normal winter month." by Bruce Weatherston, UBAVC Marketing Kennedy noted that instructor, Dinosaur National Monument compared in spite ol the snow. Refreshments will be served and live to one year ago. several hearty parties entertainment featuring Leo Tiogson. There is no January's travel camped at Split charge and everyone is encouraged to attend. For amounted to 5.045 a Mountain and enjoyed booth reservations call Jim Garner, or ol mid- - Earl Hawkins. solitude the from 1. over 3.600 1 of more Anyone needing drop or the January 1981 winter along the banks information can call Beverly Evans. of the Green River. figures. joc Austin, The park staff Superintendent Joc Th Uintah Basin Atm Vocational Carttar I.. Kennedy attributes reminds perspective Utah 8mm Untvfitv EnfnBion Itvtet Union High FFA the changes to this visitors that the Quarry i'Cl vearh snow and sub- Visitor Center is open KNF.U zero temperatures: daily from 8:(X) a.m. to - High Game-- D 11 hije Newsprint TOLOADWM DUSTBAG UflTHIt LWMCATI. AND SAVE! SULLIVANS 144 South Main Street - ROOSEVELT. UTAH II 12 |