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Show D AN C E I SATURDAY ' . MAY 5th I REES'S ORCHESTRA VICTORY PARK I ()J ttst&nettj joj Jewelry fits any occasion when you want to give a t; GIFT. It is something always treasured. Plan ' io give jewelry for those important dates $ COMING UP ! $ P Standard Pens- i SHEAFFER - EVERSHARP - PARKER P t & I Watches- 1 t! BULLEVA - ELGIN - GRUEN $ ' P $ GLASSWARE, LEATHER GOODS STONE SET RINGS jj JEWELRY OF ANY TYPE 8 Pt I Sather Jewelry f Roosevelt, Utah : Open Week Days 10 until 6. Saturdays 9 until 8 '! ; v V, w g I: WBS 1 Q When you don't know how to say it let C- FLOWERS Tell Her. She will love io get them for 2? MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 13 J g Also JEWELRY and GIFTS I MORTENSEN BAKERY and CONF. S ft ROOSEVELT, UTAH jj 'THE AY WOILIL SME8 j I You haven't had as much butter as you want, be- : cause much of your share has gone overseas to our (j J fighting men in the Pacific and in Europe j But just as sure as you know the good, real taste j of butter, that matchless food, the day is going to 5 come when you can have all the, butter you want; (. In the meantime, please remember that your j friends -your creamery and the dairy Jarmers are 5 rfoing their best right now to produce more butter j - I o you may have more butter, CALDER BROTHERS CO. MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS f support tha American Dairy Association, "Voice of the Dairy Farmer" x I CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to every one for the kindness and help during death and burial of our beloved hus-ban, hus-ban, brother and daddy. Mrs. Ed Conklin and children Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Conklin 39-lt MARKERS ORDERED NOW WILL BE ERECTED FOR DECORATION DAY Dillman Funeral Home Roosevelt, Utah 3 Milt Nickell I ; - ' ; ' 8 OF . t i Roosevelt. Utah 3 $ Q . Has a fine Selection of '4 MONUMENT & MARKER ! & DESIGNS i v ? From which lo choose an !: appropriate Memorial !! 'a MEM I I SCOVVFIELD DAM PROJECT I I High Manpower Priority i I LABORERS 1 I AIR HAMMER MEN : I TRUCK DRIVERS I TRACTOR OPERATORS I I Get Job Clearance at I WAR MANPOWER OFFICE I Roosevelt, Utah jW. W. SLIDE j aondl Commpainiy 1 j (Comtfiractfoirs GEORGE H. HARRISON, Editor R. H. HARRISON, Asaoc. Editor VIOLET HARRISON, BusTMgr. MEMftSR MaTTONAL if EDlTORlAll ASSOCIATION I SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.50 per year SI .50 six monthi Payable in advance. EXPIRATIONS-The label n wrapper of the paper shows thi date your subscription expire?. When payment is made the ceipt of your paper and change in date of expiration nr! sutficient notification of reW al; if date on label or wrapper u not changed within three week, ' after remitting please inform at once. If you do not receive lh Standard regularly, advise tHI office. FOR SALE FOR SALE 8 ft all glass show case, three doors, one shelf wired for electricity, call or write Mrs. George Day, Fort Duchesne. 38 2? j FOR SALE Good young saddle horse. Lamont Nielson. 38-2t FOR SALE OCCIDENTAL SEED CO., has a good stock of alfalfa, sweet clover, red clover timothy, pasture grass, early corn and other seed. Bring your bags. See us before buying. C. L Johnson, Roosevelt. 32-i4t FOR SALE Hard wheat $2 50-spring 50-spring wheat $2.75. J. F. Harris! 374f FOR SALE Two roughage ham-mermllls. ham-mermllls. One large; one medium, med-ium, ideal for grinding feeds for cattle, poultry and hogs. Grinds hay and grain together, also corn for silage. These grinders will pay for themselves on a farm or ranch in one year. Clear $8.00 per hour on custom grinding H STANLEY PETERSON. 38-2t FOR SALE Unfurnished home with 4-room basement with shower. Also will sell furniture. Stanley H. Peterson, Roosevelt 39-lt' FOR SALE Piano. See W. V. WORKMAN. 39-lt FOR SALE Pair black gield-ings, gield-ings, weight about 1250. Max Barlow, Altonah. 39-2t FOR SALE Hot bed plants, a large variety. Able to fill all orders, or-ders, large or small. A. W. demons, dem-ons, Duchesne, Utah. 39-5t FOR SALE Seed corn that matures ma-tures here. 8 cents lb. L. P. An-I derle, Myton. 39-lt I WANTED WANTED Old or useless honrt for fish feed at WHITEROCKS HATCHERY 12-tf WANTED Good size clean cot-ton cot-ton rags, at this office. 12-tf WANTED Will pay good price for 35 MM or 16MM kodak. Inquire In-quire at this office. 38-tf WANTED For a limited time, watch repairing. SATHER JEWELRY, JEW-ELRY, Roosevelt. 36-tf WANTED Someone to irrigate and cut about forty acres alfalfa; also harvest few acres alfalfa seed. STEPHEN ABBOT. 39-U WANTED Bring in those empty em-pty bottles. On account of a shortage we must have all empties em-pties at once. 2 cents per bottle will be paid. LARSEN BOTTI ING WORKS. 39-jt WANTED Elderly woman to I stay with two young girls, ro hard work. Good home, smaJj wages. Permanent arrangement for right party. Box 232, Roose-velt, Roose-velt, Utah. 39-lt' MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNING Pat Marked Roosevelt, Utah. 37-2r DELINQUENT NOTICE Uintah Independent Ditch Coo pany, Neola, Utah . There is due and delinquent on the following stock the amount set opposite the respective respec-tive names of the stock holders on account of an assessment levied April, 1945. . , Name Shrs. Jay Larsen 12 $27. Bank of Vernal 31 llj'J J. P. Bowen 28 63.50 Clive Sprouse 32 72.50 J. A. Houston 20 45 50 W. H. Coltharp 64 135 50 George Leavett 6 17.0" Julia Owen 2 5.00 H. L. Spencer 5 Alexander Session 8 l&jj The above assessments are now due and delinquent and ao-vertised ao-vertised and if not paid on or De-fore De-fore the 18th day of May, WA . will be offered for sale and sow t; to the highest bidder for cash, JJ . pay for advertising and sale. The advertising price is included. in-cluded. , By Order of the Board of V1 ectors W. OBERHANSLEY, Jay 3-10-17 Secretarj |