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Show ROOSEVELT THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 7-8 J, V""4 M,en Wlsfful Vista " ML YxW e$Vashington S?YT "'Si ks0fsJfr a pressure :,.. . sMtn .-. ..V.v. ;. PKZEUGENE GORDON BARBARA - DON .yS. HLLETTE OLIVER HALE DOUg Productd by ROBERT FELIOWS . Directed by HOWARD ESTABROOK FllilllljrillcuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiLiira j li H m m P 1 Annual Meeting and Election I jl The Annual Meeting and Eeleciion of the j ROOSEVELT COMMERCIAL CLUB Will be j Held in the Club Rooms at 8 P. M. Wednesday, jj I' February 141h, 1945. i PLEASE PAY YOUR DUES TO THE HOUSE- m MAN, PRIOR TO ELECTION. B if WM. H. RUPPEL, JR. If t Sec-Treas. J 1 i I ' DANCE I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th atthe I s OASIS j : Where your Friends Will be Reese Orchestra : All Service Men Free From Now On 3 ! V Beauty Salon i Roosevelt, Utah y Is FEATURING ALL TYPES PERMANENT WAVES PERSONALIZED HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING X Shampoo and Hair Dress S1.00 . Permanents S5.00 to S20.00 . ID) A N.G E I Saturday, February 10th I Completely Redecorated 1 Come see it and enjoy it I I Victory .IPanrik.! 1 RITCHIEHATCHERY BABY I BLOOD TESTED and FREE of PULLORUM INFECTION Heavy Red and White Breeds White Leghorns and Leghorn Red Cross STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORNS $15.50 per hundred ROOSEVELT. UTAH Roosevelt Standard Published Every Thursday !j Enter as second class mail mat ter at the Post office at Ran. l velt. Utah, 1914 0S(S j! GEORGE H. HARRISON. Editor k R. H. HARRISON. Assoc. Edilw 'j VIOLET HARRISON. Bua. Mgr. I NATIONAL q EDITORIAL ! ASSOCIATION j C SUBSCRIPTION RATES C $2.50 per year, $1.50 six months V Payable in advance. , EXPIRATIONS-The label or ' wrapper of the paper shows the ! date your subscription expires! i When payment is made the r&. ceipt of your paper and th8 j change in date of expiration are suificient notification of renew al; if date on label or wrapper it not changed within three weeks after remitting please inform us at once. If you do not receive tna Standard regularly, advise this office. - FOR SALE " FOR SALE A few service ' flags just arrived. 1-2-3 stars " Roosevelt Standard office. 24-2t " FOR SALE 1 range stove. Inquire In-quire S. F. Freston, Roosevelt 26-2t FOR SALE Tandem wheels ' with springs already to hook up j Four good 750 tires. J. A. Le-Beau, Le-Beau, Roosevelt. 27-2t j FOR SALE Harley-Davidson motorcycle in good condition. See Harley H. Evans, Upalco, Utah. 28-2t! FOR SALE 4 Durham milk cows; 25 brood sows. Rulon Anderton, Roosevelt. 27-lt - . T FOR SALE One team Belgium mares, weight 1400 lbs each, " well broke, 8 and 9 year olds, sound; 1 McCormick-Deering H cream separator, practically new, I large size. Dean Hadden, Du- - chesne. Phone-781. 26-2t i FOR SALE 100 acres Duchesne i River Indian water right. Ask- e ing price $10.00 per acre. If you I can use this water contact Drad- i en Foster, Randlett, Utah. 26-3t r FOR SALE Good clean shelled r corn and bailed straw. Edmond Webb, Ioka, Utah. 27-2t WANTED I WANTED Old or useless horses ! for fish feed at WHITEROCKS ' HATCHERY 12-tl i WANTED Good size clean cot- TI ton rags, at this office. 12-tf LOST t LOST One brindle 2 year old J heifer, L upside down on left hip. Reward for return. Louis i Laris, Roosevelt. 15-tf ? LOST Bay mare, branded WD on left hip, and J on left should- ; er. Reward, notify Dee Allred, I Roosevelt. 27-2f OLD TIME DANCES , Anyone knowing or wishing j to learn old time dances, be at Myton Ward house each Friday ! at 9 p. m. FREE. 27-3t c Wm. A. JACOBE Insurance Counselor ": Prudential Insurance Co. Life Automobile Fire Health Accident Liability b Vernal, Utah Phone 34-NJ J p v CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere ft appreciation and thanks to all c' those who so kindly assisted dur- f ing the time of our bereave- ft ment in the loss of our father, Charles M. Reed; for the beauti- t ful floral offerings, love and sympathy expressed by the many friends and relatives; fo; j? the splendid funeral services. Garland B. Reed f 27-lf And Family J . V Goodrich. Mr. Owen is spending his furlough here in the Basin with relatives and friends. 5 Ernest Winkler made a busi- j ness trip to Price on Tuesday o: last week. n Mrs. William Telford and son Gilbert left on Saturday t& jj Springville where they will visi' z their son and brother Trejo, who is home on furlough. Trejo was-n't was-n't able to come on to BluebeU to visit. He just returned from : overseas. k Wallace Seeley and LaVoo g Atwood were in Mt. Home oa Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsefl were in' Duchesne on business Thursday. |