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Show Kditorial Page Thurs., DUCHESNE PUBLISHED Entered Subscription at Duchesne, Rates:—One Year, as Second $3.00 AT Class DUCHESNE, matter Two oe 16, 1966 — Page 2 under Years, UTAH the Act $5.00 CLARIN D. ASHBY GOLDIE WILCKEN _ JERRY MIEURE of March 8, Paid In soe ASSOCIATE EDITOR AND 1879 PUBLISHER ADVERTISING PU GST e ce) 25 naa a wea Mrs. Rosalee Jessen Myton Garda Seeley Tracy Roberts HeLDIOMA Utahn Better Communiction to er lines are being laid. Beyond this point, however, available is information by way of speculation. Of course the next step is de- pendent on an congress appropriation for construction by money ési year begins July 1, the experience of the past few years has found that the appropriations bill daud- | I i } for the project. Although the appropriation bill is being considered, _ it may be several months before it is finalized. Although the fiscal les on until September keenly working or October, order to being LN VIET A Li a in lit- they find Since the themselves Central district Utah Pro- ject is so important to Utah, so in the settled counties as in the metro- during which time it has been side- family. Here HI } UL Wall SUL ved in Duchesne. “Old Glory” unfurled in the breeze on Duchesne’s main street June 14—the anniversary of the day in 1777 when the red, white and blue was adopted as the flag of the United States of Tuesday LL ‘Albert Pages Mr. and to Mrs. Albert Page, by ‘their sons, Douglas, motored Bountiful, last week, to visit their daughter and son-inPersea see Mr. and ee Get top performance now, avoid costly repairs later ee Se en a s OO Poor gas mileage? Rough idle? Using oil? If you’re not getting “new car” performance, come in now and we'll give your car a ‘complete checkup, absolutely free, on our new Dyna-Vision elec_ tronic analyzer. Our trained ‘mechanic will quickly locate the source of trouble—he actually sees _ it ona TV-type screen. The whole test takes only about 15 minutes. Do it today—avoid bills later. big repair DUCHESNE MOTOR CO. heeeeee | eee visited and here friends. in Fellowship in Salt Lake City, were busy at the Myton Presbyterian as they during the completed past FOR EARLY week “= eee Duchesne, Utah from Mrs. memory of their beauRENEE JENSEN Jenny Miller in her husband, Glen recently deceased. the close of the service freshments were served to and chair, set, 12x12 with pad, couch chrome kitchen all wool carpet early American Duchesne; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan, Duchesne, are re- parents of the bridegroom. At the owe a LS ail ik ie i oS has See i Silt ee punchesS Of MAY ii surance under the provisions A reception for the newly-|of the Utah Governmental had the op- weds will be given June 24 at|Immunity Act, in accordance portunity to meet the visitors the Duchesne Stake Center| with the specifications for liand thank the young workers who improved the church and from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. A|ability insurance coverage as large group which program.will begin at 9 p.m.|prepared, grounds. Mrs. Violet Anderson Kingston was a visitor week at the home of her and daughter-in-law, Mr. S&W Coffee ...................2 Ibs. $1.99 of last son and Both are graduates of the Duchesne high school, and both are students at the Brigham Young University. Mr. Mrs. Gareth Anderson. As they Jordan will be a senior stureturned her to her home they dent next year at BYU, where visited the home of Mr. and he is majoring in economics. Mrs. Ray Alvey and Mr. and His minor credits are in hisMrs. Franklin Spencer at Burtory. He is treasurer-elect of ley, Idaho. Mrs. Spencer and the Circle K Service Club at children returned to Myton with her parents for a short BYU, for the 1966-67 term. visit. Barry filled a mission for ——Mrs. Ted. Thomas Sr., is the LDS Church from 1961 spending a week at the ranch to 1963 in the Central States home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mission. at which time all on file bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.. Specifications for the insurance coverage are 55¢ MAZOLA MARGARINE ............ Ib. KRAFT ON a aa aS bonis qt. CLOROKM(. . ag tegen ae. oe gal. Kelloge’s PRODUCT KLEENEX, JUMBO man 19 S5¢ 43¢ es. _ 7-02. size size ..........3 TOWELS, S9¢ for $1.00 Kleenex assorted ... 59¢ Gold Medal Flour.................5 Ibs. 65¢ Gold Medal Pancake Mix . wee eee & Ths, 59¢ BETTY CROCKER oc le WHITE— Angel Food Cake Mix .. family Mix size .... 2 for 89¢ CROCKER— Frosting Mix, O° off! ... . 3 for $1.00 Seven Seas Dressing ............. 16-0z. 49¢ Pitted Olives ........................ cam 29% SALE AMERICAN to marry Miller, - CHUNKS ,- TIDBITS) Tablerite Salad Dressing..... 32-07. size 39° “BETTY ior High Student Church 8 for 95° (CRUSHED Brownie a) cans Pineapple ..............5 cans $1.00 Bisquick .................... 40-oz. pkg. 43° Betty Crocker Cake Mix, 6° offt de. en with nesday, the visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson J. Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. Kipp Merkley and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley, went on an outing to Flaming Gorge. 303 Libby's Wed-|. anniversary. John Eden They then went with your next grease and oil change Phone 738-9673 They Mrs. ENGINE | ANALYSIS gq jarea. Barry Jorden graduate at USU accompanied Tommy and home of Grant. spinet piano, clock radio. . Call EF. Grover, Duchesne, Renee | Ensen ‘City. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and 738-5983. 6-16-1tp 2 boys, Jim Henderson and and son Scott. to Logan to be present at the Dave Christensen, returned tol]. . NOTICE graduation of their daughter, Salt Lake City, Saturday. Sealed proposals for comMrs. Paul Graham who. receiv- —Services were conducted! bined comprehensive bodily ed her B. A. degree in busi- Sunday at 11 a.m. by Tom injury and property damage ness education at the Ultah Heaney, Clyde Peppin, Mark State University. Mrs. Graham Ruff, Pete Zuaneveld, Richard liability policy including Miss Renee Jensen and automobile liability and. propwas one of the 1623 students Heaney, Bonnie Van Stuen and to who received their diplomas at Diane Daniels. A large con- Barry Jordan will exchange erty damage pertaining the graduation exercises. June 23 in|Senate Bill 4 passed by 1st gregation was present to en- marriage vows ee in the ‘session of 1965 Legislature ‘Two girls and seven boys joy the service, and the or- rites to be sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Joe gan selections covering the City of DuChrist of "Latter-day chesne, Utah. Ford who are sponsors of Sen- Miss Daniels. The church mem- Jesus bership were pleased by the| Saints. The City of Duchesne will presentation of a lovely oil She is a daughter of Mr. receive sealed proposals until painting of Christ which came oO¢@loek..pm., June 27; and Mrs. Bruce R. Jensen, 8 ; ‘law, see daughter flag Sun- No. BETTY CROCKER FUDGE— tification project. The group came from Wasatch (Presby=|terian Church in Salt Lake Dalgleish Grace Duchesne flying the of the day visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd May this number increase! Let each one of us help to discount the growing theory that patriotism is -dying a slow death, due to the indifference of the citizenry! : YTON by — were observance America. NEWS FROM homes in were Miss Shauna Freeman is employed at Pond’s Lodge in West Yellowstone Park this summer. Miss Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freeman, was a honor graduate of the Duchesne | Several did not go unobser- $5.66 for Fruit Cocktall to the DuMr. and Mrs. Hal Merkley Ward, and are John Gilbert and four children of Idaho : j : L Flag Day Payson Mrs. Lamar (Carol) Thomas of Provo is in a hospital in Payson, undergoing tests for diagnosis of an ailment. Her mother, Mrs. Zella Grant, Duchesne, is staying at the fam-|Thomas home, caring for the Neil K. Burraston, who was Seminary Teacher at Duchesne the past term, states he has accepted an assignment in seminary work at Vernal next year . goal. Supporters E. Huey of relatives The conservancy district board has a tremendous job. Their goal is our goal, however, and through cooperation, it can be reached. the 10 long years that this project © has been in the planning stages, Stephen $6.99 Reduction LIBBY’S— ily have moved from the Du-|young mother’s child. Neit K. Burraston better lines of communication should be found to unify all residents of the district to work for a common The G. Paul Wilcken family, who have just returned from a three-year work mis-|. sion in England, attended Sunday scurch services with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle L. Wilcken, in the Duchense 2nd Ward. ‘ The ..... Wilkerson) property, which was occupied | Falls, Idaho, has spent a vaca-| and _ the the past school term by the tion in Duchesne sparcely politan areas, it would appear that heard Gerald Seven couples from Duis second: (activity) counselor. Bishop Lloyd Smith reports chesne attended the Utah no one has been sustained to Lions Convention at Price the the position to succeed Mr. past weekend. These couples Lewis, who moved to the are Mr. and Mrs. Neill C. second ward. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hamilton and Daryl|Kay Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant graduated Sunday|Guy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. from Primary. They have ad-|Keith Farnsworth, Mr. and vanced into the MIA and;Mrs. Keith Rogers, and Mr. scout program, and will be|and Mrs. Ray Hansen. ordained deacons next Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs. Gordon chesne Ward chesne Second living in the and since an informed public is a great asset, as much 2 Duchesne, is vacationing with Young impossible for representatives of the press from all of the outlying areas to be present at the meetings. | should voice his opinion to those in a position to help, pointing out I done, True, meetings of the allow Draws their responsibility for it. However, with board are public, open to reporters from all media. However, it is again. Every group and individual who has an interest in the project Day counselor. lost. The question is being ae ‘What is being done, and what can be done to help get a good appro-priation for the Bonneville unit?” In answering the latter first, it has been found that a_ small voice, if sounded in the right place, can be heard on these matters. It Flag church news Hose Price The William E .Lewis fam- his paternal grandfather, Stan John Thompson has been|ily has moved from the Dureleased as Ward MIA super-|chesne Ward to the Duchesne intendent and Keith Rowley|Second Ward. They are nehas been sustained to this po-| gotiating purchase of the C. sition. William E. Lewis was|W. “Bill” Harrison property, released as first (manual)|to where they moved. tle or no information as to what is time for campaigning. is time for this voice to be 29% the Uintah Basin certainly have — an interest in the project, and feel with it going into December one year. One encouraging factor this year, however, is the coming elections. Because of this fact, we would assume that the work will be hurried up in Plastic Garden Central Utah Conservancy district has sent a delegation to Washington to camp on the doorstep and work on the appropriation. We also learned, through a release to the daily papers, that a mill levy of .4 mills (that’s four-tenths of a mill) has been levied by the district for operational funds. Beyond this point we have little information. It would appear that there is a lack of communication between the conservancy board and the residents within the district, in order to correlate a concerted effort to push this project. The people of to 20 percent complete. Leveling has been done, and water and sew- only Needed! _ heard, by the grape vine that the that work is going ahead on the Bureau camp at Duchesne, with work reportedly 15 the Florence Turnbow Norma Robb priated:and ignored. It is about time the wheel squeaked enough to get some grease. — As to what is being done now, our findings are obscure. We have Project? Although this question is on the lips of most people around the It is known ene stepped, pushed back, underappro- What is the status of the Bonneville unit of the Central Utah area these days, no one seems have many of the answers. anamuntcue rete Grace Dalgleish eh her parents at Dallas. Mrs. high school last month. Peatross of Winnemucca, the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Moon went to Bartlesville Nev. The two expect to be on Bob Bancroft and family, Orwith her son and family for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rogers the trip for a month, touring em; Mr. and Mrs. Butch Miller and family and granddaughter, a few days visit, then flew and family will spend Fath- the United States. Kathy Olsen and Mrs. Ida Millback to Utah. er’s Day weekend at Bicknell, all Guests at the home of Mr. er, Butch Miller’s mother Utah, at the home of Mrs. over of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dona. B. Hansen, at- Roger’s family. Her father, and Mrs. Bert Bancroft Miss Karen Moon went by tended a committee meeting Milton L. Taft is convalescing airplane to Tulsa, last week of the Utah State Library Ad- from a recent reart attack. Board Friday. The to visit wtih her brother, visory Mrs. Richard B. (Elaine Clive and family, at Bartles- meeting was held in the new Buckalew) Carter and three University Club Building on children of Albany, Ga., are ville, Oklahoma. ‘South Temple Street in SLC. visiting at the home of her Ph. The Dean Young family Mrs. Hansen is a committee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldmoved to Kanab this past member, appointed by Dr. T. ridge Buckalew of Duchesne. 633 ‘week. Reportedly, he will H. Bell, state superintendent The family came by jet airROOSEVELT work for ‘a lumber company of public instruction. craft last Wednesday from Atthere. lanta to SLC, where the Several relatives from Du- Buckalews met them. Mrs. Orven J. Moon re- chesne attended the wedding Mrs. Carter and Brent, NOW IN STOCK! turned Wednesday from a reception for Ilene Moon Har- Curtis and Cristy, will vacatrip te Texas, where she at- ward which was given Thurs- tion here for two months. day evening at the Orem Re5-INCH x 15-FT.— Reg. $13.89 tended the June 3 commenceDuring this time, the Buckment exercises at Baylor Uni-|¢etion Center, Orem. Mrs. alews and Mrs. Carter and Rubber Garden Hose .... $6.94 versity, at Waco, to see her|Harward and her husband, family plan to do a lot of (15-year Guarantee) son, Clive receive his Doctor| Brian R. Harward, were mar- traveling throughout the 5g-INCH - 100-FT.— of Philosophy degree. ried in the SL Temple. She Reg. $12.79 West. Mrs. Moon took a plane to!is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, they visited at}, Dallas, and visited Bishop|Robert Moon, Provo. Those Vernal with Elden Buckalew| 54-INCH x %5-FT.— Reg. $9.79 and Mrs. Virgil Nelson, par-|attending the reception from and family. ents of her daughter-in-law.|this area include Mr. and Garden Hose ..... $4.89 Captain Carter was as- Plastic Clive and family drove from|Mrs. Orven J. Moon, Mr. and signed to Guam in April, for Bartlesville, Okla., to Dallas,| Mrs. Neil Moon, Mr. and Mrs. six months. He flies jet airto meet his mother, and|Alton Moon, Mr. and Mrs. El- craft missons over Vietnam. : —jmer R. Moon, Karen Moon, ON SIGNATURE EXTRA-LOW SUDS DETERGENT) SLC; and. her escort, Calvin WHEN YOU BUY TWO 20-LB. BOXES ‘ . Clinton Peatross, 17, son of Udy, SLC. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peatross, NELSON AGENCY Advance EDITOR CORRESPONDENTS Bluebell Hanna DUCHESNE _ LOCALS RECORD THURSDAYS Utah, June in the office of the City of Duchesne and bidders may obtain copies: upon. ABC ZEON thereto. The City of Duchesne reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. ‘No bids shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids for a period of ten days| after the scheduled time of opening bids, Monks, while Mrs. Monks, her Miss Jensen attended BYU daughter, attends Girls State Dated this 13 day of June, at Logan. Her many friends this past year as a freshman 1966, City of Duchesne, are enjoying her visit to a student. They will make their] Published in the Duton. home in Provo this fall. chesne Record June 16, 1966. Slopp Joe Beef or Pork .... 15%/2-0z. can 59° DICED BEETS, 303 CUT BEETS, Shoestring 303 Beets, cans $ 1 cans 303 cans | (CREAM CORN, 303 cans ........ 5 for W. K. CORN, 303 cans ..........5 for PINK SALMON a Se oy ee ~ @ PRODUCE © @ FROZEN $1.00 $1.00 FOODS © L.GA.— GARDEN FRESH— Cream Corn ......... ear 6° GOLDEN, I1G.A. Juice Cantaloupes ..... 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