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Show Fashion Show rKtonali Mrs. Ethel Beebe Boxing Matches The Boy Scouts had a boxing card in Bluebell Thursday night. Those attending from Altonah were Mrs. Lola Jones, Airs. Maxine Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Jr., Dean Reay, Glen Burgess, Claude Murray, Ty Kolb, Max and Brent Fisher, Cliff and Dee Clark. Bob Reay, Bob Allred, Willard Bowden, Jack and Don Carroll, Reece, Ernie Rinely, Dick Miller and Donal Kolb. Some of the boys took part in the boxing. Mr. and Airs. Wm. Ralphs spent a few days in Lehin and Salt Lake City during the week. Mrs. Ralphs received a medical i check-up- . Albert Snyder, of Springville, spent the weekend with his old-styl- Shanna Atwood, a student at B.Y.U. in Provo, spent the weekend with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Airs. Ty Kolb. Pfc. Rex Allred, who is serving in the U. S. Army, has returned to his base at Fort furLewis, Wash., after a lough with his parents, Mr. and Airs. Ralph Allred. Ed Case has purchased a front end aligning machine for use in his state safety inspection station Bill Clark and Alta Jones, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Bills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Air. and Airs. Von Timothy and sons, of Bonanza, spent the weekend with Airs. Timothys mother, Airs. Alinnie Alaxfield and other relatives. Airs. Jesse Palm took her mother, Airs. Lucille Laurrian, to Salt Lake City, Alonday, to -take the train to her home in after Forest Calif., Ranch, spending some time in Altonah with her daughter and P-T- ipalco uemo Williams Clean-U- p Day p pot-luc- k lunch. E. L. Murphy, Bill Taylor and son, Gary, made a trip to Salt Lake over the weekend. Tractor Velda Williams and Airs. We deliver it complete with the daughter, Pam. also Pvt. Gayle following equipment: Williams visited in Salt Lake WHEELS 1. with friends and relatives. CONTROL 1. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potts of Duchesne, and daughters, 3. TRACTION BOOSTER visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy 4. Potts over the weekend. fl. Starter and light MUSIC FESTIVAL 4, Complete hydraulic lyilem (or mount-a- d A music festival was held at and Implement. Altamont, Friday. Those attendLet us demonstrate the a from here were: Mrs. CA on your farm. Its ing Mrs. Helen MitchTaylor, the tractor that is far ell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Potts and ahead in ita class. Garth. 2-Pl- ow T H R pull-ty- Allis-Chalme- rs two-plo- Dru-cill- w I on puis-aiair.iGn- s SALES AND trodemorir. OTTOSEN Sales and Service Phone 57 son, Mrs. Kenneth Carroll has returned home from Salt Lake, where she has spent some time JlAyiCI Roosevelt in a hospital. Don Farnsworth, of Salt Lake, was an overnight guest of Air. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, while he was here with his father, who' was in the Roosevelt Hospital at that time. MOTHERS DAY - MAY 9th a O Life For Mother Has Been Made Easier With Electricity Each year Mothers many household burdens have been made easier through electricity. Your Electrical Appliance Dealer Has a Selection Of Gifts For Your MOTHER And that is only right, for Mothers have a tremendous task in raising their families, acting as counselor in times of need, as doctor in times of sickness, and educator in the American way of lifeu Since the early days of electricity, more chores have been lifted from Mother. . , yet at less cost, for electricity has become mans cheapest ser- vant. On this MOTHER'S DAY give her a gift which means the most to her , . . more time with her family through electrical appliances. Uintah Power & Light Co. ROOSEVELT Phono 17 - FALLACY breach VERSUS TRUTH Mrs. Elsie Bird Reception Honors Young Couple Mr. and Mrs. James O. Larsen entertained at a wedding recep- tion in honor of Air. and Airs. Bernard Hadden, who were married April 23, at the Arcadward house April 30. relatives who were ia LOCALLY OWNED DUCHESNE Phono 1121 Communism is a doctrine based on a farce and fallacy when found out under proper questioned Truth. 2 Communism denies God as a Supreme Being in the universe and the cause of all and objects and things places. 3 Communism denies man as having come from nowhere, goes into nothing, has no right to personal dignity. 4 Communism suppresses personal thoughts and the individual the right of personal conviction. 5 Communism supposedly favors the cause of the poor common working class of people against the abuses of the privileged rich. 6 Communism is a big lie, a false face, a front, and nothing more. Communism is a poison of the brain corrupting the mind, rotting of the conscious within, degrading the soul, a stink in society. Those who are affected become lepers among men, these people are sick and they have no place among the whole bodied men; this sickness is incurable where reason is bypassed. The smell has reached into high heaven. Men of sound judgment and healthy minds heed to common sense for if you are deceived by this farce you will be giving yourself and your next ten generations to slavery and universal confinement of all humanity. God is evident, He offers nor accepts argument for His existence. 1 Out-of-tow- n - Annual Clean-uDay held Saturday at Upalco. Alany attended and helped. The ladies of the ward served a POWER-SHIF- &&&& Junior Gleaners, Men Have Elections M thereby The Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men, Gleaners and M Men held their election night and banquet at Duchesne, Tuesday, April 29. Present from Arcadia were: Lois Terpening, Deon, Mildred ' and Shirley Bird, Merle and Donna Ross, Bessie Lusty, Donna Larsen, Cleo Holgate, Scott Lusty, Leon and Larry Ross, Rulon Gilbert, Kent Jensen, Lamar Capson, and Hugh Evans. Floyd Ross, of Roosevelt, was in Arcadia checking phones on Saturday. His children, Karen and Brent, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Air. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dear-doof Bingham, visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gilbert and Air. and Mrs. Garn Gilbert. Thomas M. Gilbert made a business trip to Salt Lake City during the week. Air. and Airs. Myron Alower and boys visited at the home of Air. and Airs. Milt Larsen Thursday evening. Airs. Alelvin Bird and family moved over to Roosevelt, Wednesday. Airs. Bird has been visiting with Air. and Airs. Charlie Bird. They received word that Melvin would fly from San Francisco April 28 for Japan. Notice Of Final Sale n, Conference Held Primary conference was held Sunday, under the direction of Presidents Elsie Bird, Gladys Capson and Barbara Gilbert. A TestiThe theme was with Alildred mony Grows, Bird as narrator; Air. and Airs. Scott Lusty as the parents, with the teachers and children taking part. Stake visitors were Airs. Alta Alickelson, Airs. Donna Wilkerson and Mrs. Cleo Stevenson, of Duchesne. Air. and Mrs. Alarv Bell and girls, Colleen and Barbara, spent the weekend in Spanish Fork. George Evans, of Salt Lake City, Miss Roleen Doman and Doyle Evans visited Sunday with Air. and Airs. Scott Lusty and Air. and Mrs. Arden Evans. Primary Preparation meeting was held Alonday night at the home of 2nd counselor. Barbara Gilbert, with eight officers and teachers present; also the bishop. hereby given that the 21st day of May, 1954, at 10 oclock a.m., at the front Notice is on door of the County Courthouse in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said County and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and cost which are changed upon such real estate will be accepted. Jenette Jensen Lots inclusive, Block 14, Plat B, Roosevelt Townsite. Agnes G. Wilson Beginning 1522 ft. W. of NW cor.. Block 6, Plat B, Roosevelt City Survey, thence W. ' 228 ft., thence S. 900 ft., thence E. 228 ft., thence N. 900 ft. to beginning, Roose2-- 8 velt unplatted. Albert Marchant SWU SE4, Sec. 18, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., 40 acres, USM. SV6 Henry C. Brown SEU. Sec. 4, T. 2 S., R. 3 W.. 80 acres, USM. C. Lyle Carey Sl Sec. 31, T. 3 S., R. 7 W acres, USM. 312 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 13th day of April, A. D 1954, PORTER L. A1ERRELL, Duchesne County Auditor (SEAL) First Publication April 22, 1954 Last Publication, Alay 13, 1954 In a quiet home ceremony, Miss Lula Jean Mecham, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Joseph Alecham, of Alyton, and Lester C. Holt, also of Myton, exSOMETHING changed marriage vows on Monday, Alay 3th, at the home of Air. and Airs. Claud Mathews, grandparents of the bride. In every issue of this paper The bride was lovely in a pink ballerina length dress with there's something for the pink net skirt, with a pink and white corsage. a NWNS feature ladies The ceremony was performed by Pres. William Brotherson in that all homemakers will the presence of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph want to read. Mecham of Alyton, her grandparents, Air. and Mrs. Claud Mathews, her RejCjUjowi Airs. Verona Winkler, her aunt, Ada Alathews, and great-aun- t WEEKLY NEWSPAPER and uncle, Air. and Airs. Bernard Winkler. Mrs. Edith Gale and boys, of Following the ceremony, the Tod Park, visited over the week young couple left on a end here with relatives. will honeymoon. They A large group of parents make their home in Myton. went to Altamont on Friday, attended the EleAirs. Laura Seeley returned where they Alusic Festival, which mentary home on Sunday, after spend- was very good. ing the past two weeks in Salt Air. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings, Airs. Air. Lake City, with and of Bridgeland, visited on Afton Seeley. Airs. Afton Seel- Sr., with relatives. ey recently underwent a major Sunday Airs. Jennie Goodrich returnoperation. ed home on Sunday with Air. Airs. Alice Alathews and Air. and Airs. Elmer Richman, of and Airs. Bus Mathews went to Roosevelt. Mrs. Goodrich has Ogden recently to visit with been visiting her daughter, Airs. Mr. and Airs. Richard Harwood, Jeanne Richman, and family in who are the proud parents of Provo. a baby boy, born April 14th. Primary conference was held They also visited with Air. and on Sunday evening wth about Mrs. Carl DeVries. Airs. De- thirty-fivchildren participatVries returned to Bluebell for ing. The theme of the cona weeks visit here with rela- ference A Testimony was, tives. Air. DeVries came after Grows. his wife and small daughter on Airs. Birdie Swasey, of BonFriday and they returned to eta, was representing the Moon Lake Primary board. Ogden on Sunday. Airs. Wm. O. Larsen was Air. and Airs. Norman Goodrich have sold their home and taken to Salt Lake City Tueslot to Mr. and Airs. Leslie B. day by her son, Aullen Larsen, Goodrich. They have bought the of Price, where she underwent a major operation Wednesday. Henry Brown farm. PREPARE floors. I John Angus, their mother. We are all glad to hear Air. James B. Lemon is much better now. He has been in the RoosMrs. Berlha Angus evelt hospital. But we are very Mrs. Violet Geniry sorry to hear that William H. Stoe, who is in a Salt Lake PRIMARY CONFERENCE City hospital is not improving HELD ON SUNDAY Primary Conference was held as was hoped he would. Sunday night with President Eva Percival in charge. CounsAirs. Alax Hartman of Alt. elor AlaDonna Lemon was the Emmons called on her parents, reader, and each class demon- Air. and Airs. J. B. Lemon last strated its work. Gertrude Rus- week. sell lead the singing with Glena Mr. and Mrs. Norman WorkDart at the piano. Elta Webb, man and children of Salt Lake Stake board member, represent- were weekend visitors at the ed the Stake board, home of Mrs. Workmans father BIRTHDAY DINNER James Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon Mrs. Helen Hancock of Hanentertained at a dinner Sunday cock Cove and Mrs. Ann Norhonoring the birthday of their man of Roosevelt spent Tuesdaughter, IlaVay. Those pres- day afternoon with Mrs. W. G. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gentry. Russon of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart and Mrs. Owen Timothy and chil- Mr. and Airs. Ralph Dart and dren of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Glena were Duchesne Joshua Timothy and children. visitors Wednesday evening. Air. and Mrs. Owen Timothy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon and and two children of Orem were children of Vernal visited their Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Airs. J. B. Joshua Timothy and Mr. and Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Reed Lemon. They attend- Lloyd Sunday afternoon. ed church here also. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McCarrol Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Swane and children of Vernal spent of Idaho Falls, Idaho, have the weekend with Airs. McCar-rol- s spent some time visiting relaparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill tives here the past week. Faussett. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and and daughter of Duchesne were daughter Nadine made a trip here Thursday to get corn to to Price Friday, returning the feed cattle. They called on Mrs. same day. was Hazel Walters Airs. hostess Monday evening to 28 members of the Farmerette Club at her home. The County Agent, Home Demonstration Alary Lois Reichert, demonstrated ideas for fancy and sweet rolls. The delicious samples were served as refreshments. The Farmerettes will meet again at Arcadia the last Alonday of Alay where basket making will be taught. Aliss JoAnn Poulson of Duchesne visited with Airs. Ronald Lisonbee Monday. Visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday were: Air. and Airs. Norton Shelton and Mrs. Jack Rasmussen of Roosevelt. The small son of Mr. and Airs. Shelton was blessed and given the name of Dwaine J. Elden Brady left Friday to take his daughter. Airs. Ronald Lisonbee, and her small son, Rodney, to Pacific Grove, California to join her husband, who is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. They were accompanied by Tom Southouse, of Provo. Air. Brady and Air. Southhouse returned Sunday evening. Air. and Airs. Roy Taylor visited Sunday afternoon with relatives at Lapoint. Those from Bridgeland attending the wedding dance and reception at Arcadia, Friday evening, honoring Alf. and Mrs. Bernard Hadden were: Air. and Airs. Austin Beal, Air. and Mrs. Alalcolm Walters, Ruth Walters and Shelby Lisonbee. DUP HAS MEETING The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of the camp will meet May 13th at the home of Airs. Glen Van Tassell. Air. and Airs. Alalcolm Walters and daughter, Ruth, Airs. Edith Brady and daughter, attended the wedding reception, honoring Air. and Airs. Arden Robbins at Duchesne, Saturday. Those from Bridgeland attending the funeral services for Mrs. Iva Alonks, Tuesday were: Reese Clayburn. Airs. Lily Alae Clayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Liddell. Air. and Mrs. Carl Thompson and daughter, Carla, of American Fork, spent the weekend with Air. and Mrs. Joe Clayburn. Mrs. Thompson is a sister of Mrs. Clayburn. Mr. and Airs. Alma Smith spent Sunday evening1 with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young at Mr. Emmons. JaNae Liddell and Joann Van Tassell were Wednesday overnight guests of Margaret Carlson, of Roosevelt. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald were: Air. and Mr. Joe Malnar and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eskelson, of Neola. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and family, of Springville, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. Dar-lee- n, Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson and son Wesley. John Fausett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fausett, came in Friday from San Francisco, Calif, to spend his furlough 30-da- y rvcvfl d a a LET US COME OUT AND LEND A HAND! Youre right in one of your busiest seasons of the year. Cant we come out and give you some help? Wed like to know your farming problems better. Just say the word, and well be more than glad to bring out the equipment to work right along with you doing your job. All we need to know is when youd like us to come and what youre going to be doing. Just fill in the coupon and mail, or bring it in. Or give us a calk Well welcome this opportunity to show you what the 0 U S. high schools and colleges spend more than a million dollars annually for parchment dlplomaa. Rubber-bas- e paints now available for basement floors are not affected by the alkali present in cement e Taught Cooking (Time) Ferguson System of farm mg can mean to you, Several from here attended the Farmerettes meeting at Bridgeland, Alonday night, where they learned to make fancy beads. YOUR HOME AGAINST DISASTER you eeua countii rUII-AJILA1IU B mas omciai Mimiu (Addre) (Ffcoiie) Lambert Farm Service PHONE I FERGUSON 1954 Farmerette Club two-wee- THE HIGHWAY G, Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee r, ON May BRIDGELAND Seeley ... present were: Air. and Airs. W. J. Hadden, Air. and Airs Eddie Kielbasa, of Duchesne; Airs. Olive Sorenson, Air. and Airs. Dean Washburn, A. V. Sorenson, of Ioka; Aliss Pauline Larson, of Provo. A very interesting program j was presented. Ice cream, cake and punch were served. The bride and groom received many beautiful and useful gifts. The evening was spent dancing- to was the Reece Timothy orchestra. P-T- Garda falke luilei Idaho, Attend Mzi. Thursday, Home Wedding Unites Myton Pair Air. and Airs. Ty Kolb attended funeral services for an aunt, Mrs. Frank Snow, of Grace, son-in-la- Complete Full - e He mother, returned to his work, Tuesday. Air. and Airs. Bob Berrett and baby, of Rangely, Colo., spent the weekend with Airs. Berretts parents, Air. and Airs. Ralph Allred, and Air. Berretts sisters. Airs. Dick Clark and Airs. Glade Timothy. . Willis Potter, of Talmage, Joseph Swasey, Ray Oman, Napier Swasey, of Boneta, high councilmen, were speakers in Sacrament meeting, Sunday, April 25. Airs. Napier Swasel was also a visitor. George M e c h a m returned home Sunday after spending the winter in Salt Lake City and California. His sister, Airs. Jane Gyggi and Air.' and Airs. Dee P-T- A Burrows, of Salt Lake City, also him home. They brought was held recently at visited with Air. and Airs. WilThose from Altonah liam Clark and Airs. Harold Alorris. Airs. Gyggi is the moth attending were: Air. and Airs. er of Air. Clark and Airs. Alor- George Fisher, Jr , Air. and Air. and ris, and Airs. Burrows is a sis- Airs. Gerald Jacobson, Mrs. Ty Kolb, Mr. and Airs. ter Air. and Airs. Lester Alaxfield Dean Reay, Airs. Alarian Reese, attended Sacrament meeting in Airs. Lola Jones, Airs. Hener-itt- a Carroll. Gerald Jacobson Alt. Home, Sunday. was elected president for the coming year. Mrs. Elva Snyder. BUM The Junior Gleaners of the Altonah ward, held their fashion show Tuesday night, modelhats. Those taking ing part were Cleo Clark, Ola Max-fielDorris Allred, Florence Weeks, Coralie Alaxfield, Shar-e-n Bird and Ruth Allred. Air. and Airs. Clenty Ames and the small children left Tuesday to spend a few days in Salt Lake City. UINTAH BASIN RECORD 173-- ROOSEVELT, UTAH TRACTORS AND FERGUSON SYSTEM IMPLEMENTS |