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Show | . ' . Duchesne Thurs., June — BL dE Page 4 GL by Rosalee HisMr. and Mrs.,David lop and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred and family over the weekend and Mrs. Hislop will be remembered as Two-county meet held on Jessen field and boys were Mrs. Bernard Dastrup for a few days. Larry recently grad- uated from USU at Logan. Allred. Lavor Lamb of Orderville Larry has accepted a position here over the weekend on with the Bureau of Land Manbusiness and visited with the agement and the Maxfields will ‘jmake Curtis Lambs. Mrs. Flora Dastrup recently undergone gery the at has major sur- Cottonwood hos- their home at Moab. story is a group con- of her son, Neil to convalesce for a week. La Farge went to Salt Lake Monday to spend some time with Flora and Neil’s family. He returned home and a pickup was used in setting the privy on the “windy hill on the West Bench, atop Duchesne city’s water storage ~ tank.” In and removing the Mrs. Dastrup went home with them to Sen thie summer. ——Pamela of Mr. Shields, and Mrs. daughter Gorden Shields on to of Salt Lake is here visiting the California to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Lorraine Perkins and Michele. -Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glines of Cedar City and Betty Knell of St. George and George Glines were weekend guests of the Orlan Omans. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Max- privy from Orlan Oman’s. the “windy hill on the West Mrs. Dick Estes and famBench, atop Duchesne _ city’s ily went to .Ogden for the - water storage tank.” The juweekend, she attended the veniles removed the privy themmissionary homecoming of her _ gelves with the help of one adbrother, Paul Ardeem. ult officer. Bob and Deane Reay who The Juvenile’s have been visiting their folks went back to Logan where Bob will attend school. ——Chuck Semkin and Kieth Hanson of Price came to the Dewey Jessen’s this week. Connie Jessen returned home after Players for Kohl’s Duby Garda Seeley a visit in Price and MRenae. chesne Western Baseball Semkin will stay a while visBoys Assn., include Marlin ——Mrs. Lydia Hancock and iting Connie Dean. Grant, Daryl Grant, Jeff Mrs. Lela Anderson and daughMr. and Mrs. Steve Walker Fitzwater, John Suddreth, ter, Darlene of South Salt Lake and Mrs. Kent .Brown, Larry Nez, visited in Bluebell Sunday and and Tom and Mr. Loyd Walker and family have Duane Taylor, Randy. Taylor, Monday here with friends and ‘moved their trailers home for Kevin Wilkerson, Gary Foy, relatives. ‘the summer and have employMike Suddreth, Mike Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Will- ment here. Clinton. Hamilton and Chip Mrs. Zella Bennion has remother, Mrs. This team is ae by iams took his turned home from Salt Lake Bessie Williams to \Clearfield on Doty.. after receiving medical care. Sunday after the elder Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Burton SBennion Lioyd Pp. Cit hes: won five Williams had spent a week of were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. games and lost two. visiting here with her son and Evan Bennion on the weekend. Kohl’s baseball roster listed BLUEBELL This team will aie: at Altamont Wednesday and Myton will come to: Duchesne family. Mrs. Williams will visit in that vicinity with family members for the game with Kohl’s Sat-|’ urday'at3 p.m. All Saturday games in the league are played at Duchesne. | The games will continue through J uly 20, per schedule on Wednesdays and” Saturdays. as seen in. READER'S DIGEST exclusive — | in 80% Dacron? | 20% cotton returning Jenkins has gone to Salt where Lake Joseph his Lee Hogan and lit- family. ‘They returned home Tuesday. Miss Carolyn. peancon of Rose Park, SLC, is here visiting with her grandparents, the Wm. 0. Larsens. Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson. Non-returning teachers Teacher listed turnover in the Duchesne County School Disthas been announced by J. Abplanalp, | Supt. Thomas |with the following teachers | planning to terminate their |services. ©, Newsport classic, in the ‘4 ultra-blend of polyestercotton. Tailored collar, in-or-*’-out lines. Clear _ stripes on white. 28 to 38. Close-Out On Children’s Party Dresses Sizes 14 4 to 10 Price! & RUBY’S FASHIONETTE Phone %738-5533 Elementary: Carol Mrs. route to @® Personal Boots Portable TV is a chorus they tion class, from another also band under of Rene 10 to class the direc "| Morin. EN I I GO Carlile left Egy Fork a few by Tracy a.m., Friday, June 17, arrive in Roosevelt at 9 a. m.; at Myton at 9:30 a.m. and’at Duchesne at 10 a. m. Counselors from District Nine who will spend the week Bear Lake. trip they ham and On their return stopped visited at Mr. Cecil Roberts. Charles returned days Mrs. visited with aj]. his grandparents. Tom, Louis and Shirley | Rhoades of Clearfield spent this week visiting Mr. and Elden R. Wilcken, Duchesne. Foster Rhoades and|_ Announcement of this infor- Mrs. mation was made at the Tues- helping on the farm. Louise Fejeano of Los day night District Nine meeting held at Ft. Duchesne Post Angeles spent a week visiting Flora Mathews and Rudie No. 126, June 14. Fisher at Hanna. They took her back to Salt Lake City Saturday and spent the night and enjoyed a movie then paid in county caught the plane Sunday Only one bounty claim has back to Los Angeles. been. filed in Duchesne Coun- | Mr, and Mrs. LaMonte| ty since April 21, when’ Reed. Moon moved into the former Stansfield filed a claim for 55 Rodger Moon home for the summer, bobcats and one coyote. James Grant, Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. fe Giles filed the recent claim, May 27 and Dick Defa of Salt Lake] for four bobcats, $4. He re- spent the weekend at the ported he got the “cats” in home of Mr. and Mrs. .AlHildredge, Roosevelt 2 bounty Indian and claims Canyon. fonzo Defa. | Mr. Stansfields claim in Harvey Chatwin, Mr. and April was for $61 — 55 bob-|Mrs. Roy Rowley of Salt] cats at $1 each and one coy-|Lake and Mr. and Mrs. ote at $6. Tough Reary and JoDee of Iowa visited Mr. and Mrs. weeks vacation visiting rela- Joe Curry Wednesday and helped Vivian celebrate her tives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Toni Marccess and birthday. family of Orem spent a week Mrs. Marilyn Ditto hy visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Clin- and family of Roosevelt, Mrs. ten Caspers. Linda Kaiser and family of Mrs. Clista Defa was Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. taken to SLC Monday. Defa has been visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee over the weekend. Mrs. Vida Curry and Mr. spent the weekend visiting and Mrs. Alton Moon went to| their children and families in|Provo Thursday where they Salt Lake City. attended’ the wedding of Valden Carlile had his,[Mleen Moon, daughter of Mr. tonsils out Tuesday. and Mrs. Robert H. Moon. Lawn avid NOW AT YOUR ALL PHONE Garden Hose Lawn Mowers @ Tillers @ Fertili zer (bulk or bag) YOUR FARM AND GARDEN CHECK WITH US FIRST! 170 June with ces Company and Power Project. witz meeting. the Arizona Resour-~ its Kaiparo- @ Basin Babling (Continued man has from page reflected els district; Clifford Jy. Ashton and Herbert F. Smart, Salt Lake County; Sterling D. Jones, Utah County; Clyde Ritchie, Wasatch County; Briant H. Stringham, Uintah County. Duchesne County’s other members of the board are William J. Ostler and ‘Roosevelt. 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They Mr. Palos wants to = include Leo L. Brady, Duhe can counteract this chesne County; who is. vice how does a man president of the conservancy stigma - how TEMPT— SWIFT'S CO-OP! @ @ Farmer’s - the tion - Marshmallows .................... 2 for 39¢ Lunch Meat.......................2 for 79¢ Garden| SUPP LIES FOR 1) dent of the conservancy district and chairman of the board of directors during the annual meeting, held prior to These. Prices KRAFT’S to her doctor|Jerry Lee and son of Orem Mrs. ill for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young last last week at Mrs. Ella Sweats. His mother, Mrs. Wanda Ivie went last Friday to get him. She also went to the Salt Lake Temple with Mrs. Linda (Lee) Kyeser who went} through for the first time and her mother, Mrs, Connie Lee. Visiting this week at and Mrs. Elden LeFevre of Panguitch: — — JEN Giles spent a two Brig- and Their son, home with at them where he _ couple of weeks Logan with the delegates to Boys’ State are James E. Lenartz, Jensen, the immediate past district commander; Gor- don page Roberts Commander, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Humphrey went to Lonal, four from Myton, two each gan Friday where they attendexercises for from Duchesne and Altonah ed graduation LeMay Humphrey at Utah and 7 from Jensen. State University. They visitThe bus to transport the ed Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Humboys will leave Vernal at 8 phery and took a tour of visited Hanna boys and girls band class and from 11 American DUCHE SNE 4 38-2021 I and'from from Maid Jim Milligan, Roosevelt, has announced 138 of these boys are from Roosevelt, 14 from Ver- Tabi- week for Jackson, Wyoming, Mrs. Lida Jones were her sister, Mrs. Violet Woods from Los Angeles, Calif.; and Char- | les and Wanda Hamilton of | California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre and Mrs. Nora LeFevre enjoyed a visit from rela-| . tives, Mr. and Mrs. Carl LeFevre of St. George and Mr: where she is employed at Mrs. | Bon Gontards. Faun will be away for three months. -Randy Ivie visited. at _ KEITH'S SPORT | SHO P PHONE Nye, The Tabiona Livestock Moss, Wilma Randall. - Duchesne High: E. Allen Club held their first meeting Bates, Merlynn Taylor, Pat- ‘Thursday at the home of Kenlivestock inMyton Ele- neth Carlile, -.{ricia Robbins; mentary: Robert Oberhansly; structor. There were 16 memKeven Van Neola Elementary: Louise bers present. Jorgensen, half day kinder- Tassell was voted as president j}garten; and Arlene Christen- of the ‘club. LaVon Gines as vice-president. -|sen. Visitors this past week at | Mrs. Sarah Chatwins and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defas Texaco team were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin players named Chatwin of Lehi; Harvey and friends of Salt The Texaco Western Boys Chatwin Baseball Assn. team, sports 14 Lake City and Lorraine Chatplayers. These players are win and friends of SLC. Arthur Morin, Tabiona Garth Wilkerson, Track WilSchool teacher is rekerson, Kirby Robbins, Row- High ley Herrera, Kevin Killian, ceiving further schooling at Kenney Killian, Ken’ Bur- Oklahoma. He will be gone dick, Rex Rasmussen, Bruce for two months. The Tabiona and Hanna Farnsworth, Farrell Farnsworth, Jeff Workman, David road project began in operaOakley, Mike Gunter, Craig tion Tuesday. The project. began by knocking trees and Stansfield. This team is coached by clearing a right-of-way. Mrs. Carleene Williams Ronald Robbins. This week the team plays and her mother, Mrs. Grace Saturday, June 18, vs. Myton Slater of Ogden left Sunday, at 5 p.m. at Duchesne; and at afternoon for San Jose, Calivisit at Duchesne at 5 p.m., Wednes-, fornia for a weeks day, June 22 vs. Kohl's. {Deloris Hansens and family. Mrs. Williams is doing the @ Fishing Tackle Cowboy Thelma Nine Mia Set HANNA week. Bryce Canyon, Cedar Brakes, Manti and St. George Temples. Tabiona Ward is starting a ward choir, Sunday, _immediately after Sunday School. This will be held each Sunday. Mrs. Rene Morin will} conduct the choir. Everyone is welcome to join - a special invitation is extended to the youth of the community. The band and chorus lessons are going very well at school, Each school day the classes are held. At'9 to 10 driving. Faun @ Forty-two youths from Duchesne and Uintah counties will attend annual American Leg- ion Boys State at the Utah State University at Logan next Turnbow Rogers, Levy (Continuea teacher for the Duchesne Ward, who arranged for the evening of activity. calls 42 Basin youths ona postmaster attended a 5day Postmasters Convention at Zions National Park last week. The convention was held at Springdale, gateway town to the park. Mrs. Nye accompanied Mrs. Ida Horrocks, Arcadia and daughter Marva and Mrs. Nora Christensen of Whiterocks who is a postal clerk also. In- Altamont Elementary: Mrs. 11 the Rhea Kunz; Altamont High have a {School: Dr. Donald Porter, E to 12 Don Nyberg (retiring). Du- This is chesne Florence State _ District Jenkins and his brother ‘tle son and Mrs. Merle Lisonbee left on Friday for Winnamucca, ‘|Nevada to visit with their brother and son Larry and his |rict by father, and sister will now make their home. Mrs. Sophronia Jenkins is staying a few days in Salt Lake with her grandson, Randy while Joseph is moving from California. Juanita. Boys TABIONA to ——Randy ——Mary Ship pShore tab pocket | before her home in Vallejo, California. district on June 19. Mr. Grover is a graduate of Utah State University. He received his Forestry Degree in 1958. He started his career on the Humboldt National Forest, later working on the MIA Dance set Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames and Paula went to Salt Lake| a pital, at leaving the hospital, City where Dallas received Mrs. Dastrup went to the home medical checkup. Their grandsisting of three girls, one boy, son, Max Worthlin returned The rict Forest Ranger on his new® Frank H. Grover reassigned to Bridger forest Capitol display visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield and Mr. and was taken from the Duchesne cemetery was misleading. CU Frank H. Grover, Forester, Duchesne Ranger District, has been promoted and reassigned Kamas and Evanston Ranger The State Capitol Display to the Thayne Ranger Dist- Districts of the Wasatch Narict, Bridger National Forest, for Duchesne, Uintah and) according to Andrew R. Mc- tional Forest. He transferred Daggett counties was disForest Supervisor, to his present assignment at cussed at length at a meeting Conkie, Ashley National Forest. Mr. Duchesne in July 1963. of the Duchesne and Uintah Ranger Grover has served. county commissioners May Grover will take over as Distjas commissioner for the Du24, This meeting was held at chesne Scout District and as the Frontier Grill. president of the Duchesne — MORRIS R. COOK, Uintah for Saturday PTA the past year. county clerk, made a report Mr. -Grover’s replacement An evening of dance for the on his activities in connection with the booth. He said entire Mutual of both the Du- on the Duchesne District staff chesne Wards will be given will be Herbert R. Allen,.presa Mr. Evans, the man who at 8 p. m. ently Forester on the Boulder planned the original display, Tuesday, June 21 District of the Paymentioned estimates of the at the Duchesne Ward Recre- Ranger ation Hall. All the young ette National Forest. Mr. Alcost of the booth. Mr. Ostler reported that people of the Mutuals - the len will arrive in Duchesne Girls, the about July 3. Duchesne County had budget- Scouts, Beehive ed $150 for the booth, but MIA Maids, the Laurels and Mr. Cook said he was sure it Explorers, are invited to parDeadl ine- today would cost much more than ticipate in this funtime event. A professional director will this for each county - peron 4-H signup haps $2,000 for the entire job. come from Provo to lead the} dancing and other activities| The deadline is June 16 for IT WAS DECIDED to take for the evening. enrollment in the 4-H prono action on this matter until The young people are asked ject in Duchesne County for additional information is re- to wear their “Sunday best”; 1966. Lloyd Smith and Mrs. ceived from Mr. Evans rela- to this social affair. a Mary C. Boender, agents at Refreshments will ibe! Duchesne, report this is the tive to the display in the] state capitol building. served during the evening. date set up by the 4-H LeadThe public is invited to come ers Council for the county. Mr . Ostler, Ralph J. Hal observe the dancing and other Also, the Council recomstead and Porter L. Merrell activities. . mended that a youngster take represented Duchesne CounAlma Heaton, professor no more than two 4-H proty at this meeting. Blaine in dance at the Brigham jects at a time, without getMorrill, Rulon S. Hacking, Young University, and chairting the consent through the Harold McKee, commission- man of the dance committee Council, as well as special ers, and Mr. Cook represent- of the LDS Church, is direct- permission from his or her ed Uintah County. | ing the activity, reports Mrs. Doris Dear Editor: We wish to inform you that the facts given in the “Duchesne Record” Thursday, June 9, 1966 concerning the missing privy Le Ld ALTAMONT AREA NEWS Record 16, 1966 | | DELIVERY BEFORE Duchesne 5:00 P.M.. |