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Show Lalla UL THE DUCHESNE EAGLE PAGE 4 School News... ‘Kent Remington is the new custodian at the high school. He replaced Mr. Ray Hanberg who retired from the job. A Dance Review will take place at the gym on Thursday April 28. Everyone is invited to come and witness the danc- ing put on by the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade gym classes. Mr, Tucker will be at the Ted Fisher residence one day this week to teach the 4-H Livestock Club how to clip the hair on their calves in preparation for the Stock Show May 6th. Duchesne Junior High will be at Altamont for a track meet Thursday, April 28. A square dance will be held at the high school this week at 2:30 p.m. Fred Brown of Vernal will be the caller. will be posted, very much. K.C. LaRose won first pce with his Poppy Poster display, sponsored by the Altonah American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53. His poster will be judged against all the other schools in Duchesne on April 30th. Mr, Dick Estes will take the Boy Scouts on an overnight camping trip April 30th. They will go to Rock Creek and Duchesne River. The Scouts ‘FASHION | are all anxious to sleep out under the stars after this long, cold winter. The Freshman Frolic was The WEED CONTROL TESTS Duchesne Stake Relief Society is sponsoring a fashion show May 5, at the Duchesne Stake house. Each ward will participate in the event, the officers and class leaders and all participating are to be present, It is a special event for the Stake leadership. Stake work director, Mrs. Ina Van Tassell of Tabiona, is in charge. Mrs.. Kara Lynn Taylor (Art held on Friday at the high school. The gym was decorat‘ed with balloons.- The King was Denny Whitbeck and the A Queen was Judy Thacker. good time was had by all. Taylor's wife) will be the narrator of the fashion show and those modeling are to get in touch with Mrs. Taylor telling her the description of the article, no later than April 30. Mrs. Sodonia Wright was | Plans have been made for 7 establishing weed plots with new chemicals for May 12, 1966. We need plots of suffiCient size with fairly consistent stands of such weeds as | knapweed, thistle, quack grass, also annual weeds in corn or it had to be made Date If you know of such plots in your area would you please contact me immediately?: It is very important that these plots be established on farms or areas wherein the co_ Operator or owner will cooperate 100 percent with us. means in practicing, the recommendations given. Lloyd Smith | ‘Duchesne County Agent GOING HUNTING? /— at Relief Society, but it didn't go as planned, so anyone may make an article. A table to display clothing or something special will be displayed. New State Farm exchange assembly at 1:30 p.m. Union High School came to. Altamont last Friday with their exchange assembly. This was really outstanding performances put on by the students of Union. Breryone enjoyed! their program The rainbows in Big Sand Wash average about 12 inches long, reports Dave Thomas, - conservation officer at Duch- esnee Conservation officers and fish biologists surveyed the reservoir this past week, and caught some three and four The ]2-inchers were planted a year ago last winter, and the water was closed to fishing last season. _ The reservoir will open fe 4 for fishing- but it will be closed to water skiing on the opener June 4-5, The boat ramp is located on the east side of the reservoir, and is reached off the Bluebell road, “GO” Insurance provides extra q@verage for personal injuries and pounders - the older fish in the reservoir, This adver- tising and following through on seniors have worked hard this past year rais~ ing funds for this trip. They — will go to Lagoon for one of the highlights of the trip. A nice schedule has been planned by the mighty class of "66". Duchesne will come to Altamont High Tuesday for an WILL THE RISING ‘ACCIDENT TREND CONTINUE? arain. to be the narrator, ne was unable to do so. Anyone still . wishing to be in the fashion show in any of the wards may do so. It was first announced UTAH 1966 / PLOTS NEEDED FOR SHOW TO BE HELD MAY 5TH IN DUCHESNE Thirty-eight seniors along with their chaperons will motor to Salt Lake City April 30th for the weekend on their annual Senior Trip. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, Jost equipment » atranyed ingtanity. See me hefore at a reasonable level. It’s up to YOU! FARM BUREAU INSURANCE you go. Theron Leavitt Phone 157 - Roosevelt— STATE ©AHM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY WOME OFFICE: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS BUY ONE TIRE AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET ONE TIRE FREE.... Accidents on the highways cause untold death, suffering, disabling injuries... and expense! 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