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Show 20 NUMBER 35 DUCHESNE, DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. MARCH Its . lIF . 7c PER COPY S3.00 PER YEAR Jail For Two llouoo Robbers Of EMiosns MetfSocieiy iazaar Drldgelend City llomo lcMuDedFwb.17 CLIFF MEMMOTT. Editor TEAMS POSE IN DISTRICT 3FF FOR RIGHT TO ENTER MEET iday night will wind up activities for another year e fine basketball team, while another will begin mak-adto join fifteen other Class B teams to play in inual state classic that each year brings the best determine a Utah champion, ches and principals of Roosevelt and Uintah high n s met at Roosevelt Monday night, and after pro and con decided to take the play-of- f to decide the Uintah Basin district championship to Vernal originally wanted ly, Colo., Friday night ime there, but Roosevelt had their eyes on the Heber n ;ourt, and for several hours it looked like a However, Coach Marcus Garrett and pal Lawrell Jensen proved themselves to be fine s ac-- I and gentlemen, and against their .... FTNE March 17, at 8 the Duchesne ward Society will have as special dinner guests Relief Society members over 65 years of age. Past presidents of the organization since its inception will also be honored at the special event. Past presidents scheduled to receive this special recognition are Mrs. Maggie Billings. Salt Saturday, to-t- o consider-liscussio- .... .... stale-situatio- points-of-vie- , f, g 1, high school. has been my pleasure to meet and talk to thj gen-- i during the past few days. I listened attentively to his if the controversy, and am convinced beyond doubt ie is doing the best job possible to spread the gospel tod sportsmanship among his students and faculty. . . ertainly, when a man is making every effort possible ch sportsmanship to his own studentbody, the effects ie felt among those they compete with And so r apologies where apologies are necessary, ow to get back to Fridays ball game at Rangely, a champion must be named one well coached team bow out of the picture, and one will reap the honors me with winning a championship. If Roosevelt Im sure the Utes and every loyal booster of the Uin-g- h school will be wishing Coach Marcus Garret and m God speed in the Class B tournament that opens eek. If, by the same token, the Utes replace iders as champs, then it becomes the responsibility of lowers of the Riders to climb on thejdwsgon.. of, mtah Basin' cKamps"anf puirTbr them to make a fine ng in Salt Lake. s a final word, Id like to commend Coach Garret on roadminded attitude in conceding the slight point of ?ing to the Rangely gym, and to encourage his fine etball team that if they want to win the title they have the past three years, then their best opportunity will if they go into the game with all biased thoughts d from their minds, with a keen desire to play their rts out in an effort to beat their Vernal rivals but itely to do it in a fair and honorable way . . . Im reed of the poet who said It isnt the fact that youre d that counts, but how did you fight, and Why? Vlay the best team win Fridays game, and may we all, and players alike, of both teams, enjoy the contest, and leave all bitterness behind and work together for the ing up of the Uintah Basin and the things we have are envied by many. i .... ... ... II re-s- v E v ... 3rincipals Lawrell Jensen, of Roosevelt high school, Arvard Rigby, of Verna!, Monday night made a regarding students from their respective ls who anticipate attending the Class B basketball lament next week in Salt Lake City: Definitely the school whose team enters the tourna-wil- l in no way be responsible for students who travel alt Lake City to watch their team in action go on their own, and parents most certainly should vare of the attitude of the school principals and this important thing, the two principals said. Students who attend the tournament should contact principal for advice before leaving, is another state-the- y nt .... facul-egardin- g made. v E v JENTS Fouth holds that inestimable treasure the rest of us lost, that one priceless intoxicating treasure the fu- a 3!fnty of people have a good aim in life, but a lot of t know where or when to pull the trigger. A necessity is something you cant get along without, A luxury is something you ought to get along ut, but dont. 30 chairman for East Duchesne county, and L. G. Coleman, of Duchesne, holds the some position for West Duchesne coun- Cross Roll Moves i ty. Mrs. Success rding to Mrs. Les Mul-- ' ".oosevelt, Duchesne Red cross Roll Call in. the campaign is pro-very satisfactorily, with do-I- r f n aU communities jobs. Mrs. Mullins was 1 y appointed last Thursdaycounty by Ray n, field director for the oss in Utah, who was in intv on that date. Edition to Mrs. Mullins, in y officer include Mrs. Alihan, Roosevelt, Mrs. Leo home service di- secre-tasure- Han-Rooseve- r; Re-le- - Fair Docrd lames if Dzchcsco Stclic ar Publicity And Finance Directors GoIdGrccj Dali Is Saturday Bur-the- ll 3 Range-- s the fact that from all practical the logical site, and so they agreed, luring the past 10 days or more, feelings about the ind possibly two games between the Roughriders of velt and the Utes from Vernal, have been running at ty high pitch . . . .Many harsh words have been said, lany have conceived thoughts that were not compli-tr- y to those involved in determining phases of the final should at Vernal last week, and the possible play-oftes beat the Riders. have found that it is mighty easy to form quick opin-i- f people and groups and make snap judgements. Last I joined, a lot of you loyal Roosevelt boosters in con-nschool leaders from the Uintah high school in expressed my feelings in this column. . . . Many of ferences I made were justified, and some, I have con-were not exactly as they should have been, and I to express my regrets that I was hasty in 1st as quick one particular educator who presides over the rHEIR OWN RESPONSIBILITY mta $6,973.69 M-M- inner-desire- dents go to tournament near Bridgeland last week were sentenced by the Federal court in Salt Lake City, reports Sher- Disbursements amounting to iff Arzy H. Mitchell. Cletis $34,696.06 are shown on the Russell Herman, of Enid. Okla., 1950 financial report recently 22. received a sentence, released by city officials of and the minor, also ! Duchesne. of Enid, will serve 4Vi years in Expenditures in the general a federal institution. t fund are listed as follows: adThe sheriff reports that most ministrative salaries, $555.15; of the personal possessions takpostage, stationery and office en from the Linke home by the two youths have been recovTwo committee appointments supplies, $119.84; telephone and Stake activity counselor, ered. were the with made at a meeting of the telegraph, $60.04; assessing and some of Lake City; Mrs. Ellen Stott, exception Mayhew announces that Duchesne county Fair Board collecting taxes, $287.46; bond Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Florence the Stake Gold and Green ball jewelry. Sheriff Mitchell was instru- held at Roosevelt Monday night, premiums and insurance, Madsen, Duchesne; Mrs. Rachel will start at 8:30 p. m. Saturmiscellaneous expendiBell. Provo; Mrs. Julia Roberts, day, March 10, in the ball room mental in the capture of the reports E. Max Hartman, man- $227.35; $1,694.26. tures, enWasatch 1951 the of law Duchesne ager by county pair Tooele; Mrs. Margaret Casper, of the stake tabernacle. For public safety. 1950 exforcement officers. He ordered County Fair. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Myrtle The theme. and a road block, after totaled $5,542.29 for penditures R. Elden Wilcken was named having been Wilcken, Mrs. Fay Merkley and Gleaners on Parade, will be the fire department and $2,910.-3Mrs. Rhoda Clements, Duchesne. emphasized throughout the eve- alerted by Mrs. Agnes Brooks, publicity chairman, and Clinton for the police department. Two ladies who have served in nings program. Gold and green at Fruitland, who reported sus- Mickelson was selected as chairmaintenance cost $285.61 Park man buildof the actions fair the grounds by youths. this capacity are deceased color will be the predominating picious committee. In addition, Mr. and cemetery expense was ing Mrs. A. M. Murdock, the Relief shades in the decorations, cost but Mickelson will also serve as $72.81. Street lighting Societys first president, and the scheme well, that is to be $868.13. Bond redemption and comof the finance chairman Mrs. Florence Bates, the third a surprise feature, bond interest was $1,908.84. ,says Mr. mittee. in order. Mayhew. There will be someRoad fund disbursements soMr. Mickelson reports that Although a number of the past thing new and different, too, in were listed at $5,785.62, and for for the liciting advertising now are presidents residing the Realm of Royalty, this year 1951 premium list for the fair itemized as follows: maintenelsewhere, it is hoped they will for their majesties, the queens, ance, $1,138.37; curb and gutwill get underway soon. find it possible to be present, he says. Seems that surprises a $4,502.44; miscellaneous exThose attending M. Mondays ter, said Mrs. Janet Cowen, coun- plenty await you at , this out$144.81. pense. Ivory, meeting were Howard selor in charge. Out of the $9,266.36 disbursestanding dance entertainment. Duchesne county men chairman of the Fair Board; Eight The evenings program will Mr. Mayhew announces that will for induction into Adaline Anderson, Talmage; W. ment from the water revenue commence with a dinner being the floor show, consisting of the U.report s S. Army on March 12, C. Foy. Duchesne, both board fund, $2,375.33 was for served to the general public. three numbers from each ward reports Mrs. Patience for $2,645.08 salary; Larsen, members; Louis A. Jensen, A $1.00 cover charge will be of the stake, will commence clerk of the local selective ser- board member at large; Mr. maintenance and operation; $5 requested. A splendid variety promptly at 9 p. n. vice board, No.- 7, at Duchesne. Hartman, Mr. Mickelson. and for miscellaneous expense, program and organ background Each ward has been assigned bond interest: Those receiving induction W. F. Payne, representing the $1,152.00for forbonds music will provide entertain- g part of the planning. The Du- calls for March redeemed; and from Duchesne Duchesne city council. ment during dinner. chesne ward senior $1,188.95 deposited to sinking and county are: Rollo G. Elder. The bazaar will be opened Gleaners, assisted by the junior fund from rentals. Maintenance Weldon D. Van Tasseil, at 8 p. m in the banquet room, and Gleaners, will be re- Duchesne; and operation accounted for a D. Leland Betts, after which dancing will com- sponsible for the decorations, Roosevelt; Glenn Alan Case, $942.28 expenditure in the sewwith Walter Williams, and Mrs. Mt. Emmons; John Reese Mcer fund. plete the programitems for the food sale will Elmer Moon as supervisors. Re- Arthur, Roosevelt; Douglas Bert Municipal airport disburseinclude rolls, cakes, pies, cook- freshments, which are in charge Msrsing, Roosevelt; ments amounted to $3,077.69 ies. salads, homemade bread and of another ward, will be served Lindsay, of the $6,890.58 receipts. Out Mt. Home: Eugene Edward ' : of this amount, $457.68 was candy. the Earl Crosby, Mt. Emmons. during evening. Articles are mostly donated There will be no admission spent for maintenance and opMr. Crosby requested a speeration, and $2,620.01 was used by Relief Society members, each charge. The public is invited. cial induction in order that he will Duchesne have county member giving at least one go to the army with his the sevices of three district jud- for miscellaneous expenditures. might item. This year, materials were buddy, Glenn Case. Crosby ges since a senate bill authoriz- Balance in this fund, as of Jan. Gold-Grco- n purchased with Relief Society would not have been called for ing a third judge in the fourth 1, is shown as $3,812.89. Balance in the bank at the funds and given to the different induction until April. His in- judicial district was signed this members to make into aprons duction during March replaced week by Gov. J. Bracken Lee. beginning of 1951 in the genand other items. r eral fund was $6,973.83. an induction call for Dean AusJudge Joseph E. Nelsons Committee chairmen in charge Only one fund deficit was tin of as third the Beal, Bridgeland. appointmenlt on the financial stateshown of arrangements are: Mrs. WindisThese eight are in the in the fourth judge judicial UTAHN Della Brown reignand this was $1,559.21 in nie Partridge. Mrs. Rose Partment, trict terminated in June. age group. fund. ridge and Emma Wimmer, food: ed as queen of the fifst Gold Mrs. Larsen retorts that the It is reported the governor the public safetywere Total receipts Mrs. Gladys Odekirk. bazaar; and Green Ball evor $o be held local board has net started call- signed the bill after hearing rec- . $42,920.8, . . . , , , Mrs. Fern Mitchell and Mrs. Ar- - in the Utahn branch of the Du-- ing Uen Etsastol. six more will re- the need for an additional 1, 1950. Beulah attendants were Mayhew ceive notices to report for ex- judge in the district. and Marva Dena Davies. aminations before the Directly after action taken Held Monday evening, March will be called. the state legislature eliminby 5, at the Utahn chapel, this ball have been ated the position held by Judge Forty registrants - 7o- marked a gala commencement inducted into the army from Nelson by temporary appointof M.I A. activity in the ward, Duchesne county since Septem- ment, citizens of Duchesne coununder the direction of John R. ber, 1950, which was the date ty petitioned the governor to reDavies and Freda Davies, the of the first induction call from tain the third judge for the branchs recently sustained Mu- this area after the outbreak of fourth judicial district, which the Korean War. includes the counties of Utah, national Roossvalt American Legion flag tual Improvement officers. A beautiful Burthel Mayhew and Marva Duchesne county has been Wasatch. Duchesne and Uintah. Host To Duchesne Post measuring 5V4 feet x 9 feet was Dena decoheaded the Davies Oil activity in the Uintah Bacredited with 47 young men The Roosevelt Post, American presented to the Duchesne ward. decColorful from this area through enlist- sin area, which involves quiet- Legion, will be host to the DuChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter- rations committee. white ments, thus reducing the num- - ing title to real estate, is large- chesne Legionnaires and Aux-Day Saints in the regular orationsof of green and were drap- - jjer 0f inductees for the local ly paper of crepe strips responsible for the increased iliary and their partners Saturmeeting correlation monthly a winter scene, in keep-- board to call each month to fill amount of court action here. day, Mar. 10, at the Legion the auxiliary organizations. In ed aswith Winter Duchesne countys quota, the theme barracks, Roosevelt. presenting the flag as a gift,I ing Cotton snowballs ports Mrs. Larsen, In response to questioning as ' Mrs. Rachel Wilson said, A. these ceil- from were of suspended to in the nature of the entetain-menmemory this flag present Mrs. Harvey Partridge, paid "'Thf my son, Bernard Belt, who Okinentire MIA. rnernU r of the Duchesne Auxpresident the supreme sacrifice at in si ward of the participated We know nothMrs. 30, ship from received A letter April Islands, replied, iliary, awa, Ryukyus the spectacular floor show. As'NCIli" IIOulLIl Jesse A. Washburn during the ing, only that the ladies are to 1945. show, thel week tells of the serious illness wear hats typifying their husThe flag was presented to a finale to the floor as a chorus VTTICOlO 111 of her husband. He suffered a bands occupation. Mrs. Wilson at the time of her dancers grouped theme song Wm- the and - nervous sang held comservices collapse, the letter Duchesne memorial county sons states, followed closely by a the have missioners in Duchesne on May 27. 1945. tel appointed Three One-Aadvanced for Plays On critIn making the presentation, and her attendants f0ij0Wjng people as health of- - major operation. While not March Entertainment Log coronation. the constant ficers in the various precincts ically ill, he requires Mrs. Wilson said, I know this The drama directors and M. Mrs. Washburn me want watchful care, would of the county: is what my boy I.A. officers are working on a to do." She cherishes another Margaret Maxfield, Altonah; - writes. which people will be were Orthe Washburns pioneer drama, to on The William Fieldstead, Boneta; such flag which draped their budget tick- residents of this community, and admitted of her Hartremains Ruth the in Hanna; when casket Curry, ets. other ward with of will compete for absence an approxioverseas Baum after Marie Mt m Emmons; son arrived from t Three plays are in requeens for title of Queen of strawberry: Glen Sorensen, Tal- mately 25 years they returned burial-here- . The hearsal: Neighbors, by emwas Mr. Washburn The flag was accepted by mage; Adrienne Strong, Utahn. when Zona Gale, has its setting in a LatterFirst and Ag- ployed as instructor in the Bluebell: Merrell Hazel Goodrich, Porter Bishop home, in which Saint seminary in Du- country-townes Brooks, Fruitland; Mrs. -Day Counselor Phillip Moon. the plays a most grandmother he a in 1945; position Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth. Mtn. chesne A vote of thanks and appreciand unusual part interesting that Home; Mrs. Claud Iorg. Upalco; held for two years. During ation was tendered Mrs. Wilson Gray Bread, by Jean Lee endeared Washburns the Mrs. time Ioka; Marchant. a Robert for such prized gift. Do not consider anything for is a Scottish play, in Zeda Brady, themselves to members of the Latham, which it is learned Tis betyour interest which makes you Joe Duncan, Neola; and old both young. community, to eat gray bread in your ter break your word, quit your Bridgeland Chief function of this group than in your old age. modesty, or inclines you to any con-th- e Few children naturally fear youth Too Many Guests, is to be Crews at the Bluebell Un it practice which will not bear ' is to report anyinunhealthy W. added. is unless water commun-thsoap the No. 1 well (SW NE presented by the first year Beelight, or look the world in dition existing Franklin Gaines. Marcus Antoninus ity they represent. feet, recovhive girls. face. cored at 11,955-7-4 again These are select plays and ering 49 feet. They cored recovfeet and Onco-Ov- or at promise an evening of fine ered 33 feet. Ran Schlumberger and velocity at total depth, feet; and took another core Relief Society at 12,034 feet. Activities around the Relief 1 No. Brown The Rockwood Society room will start humwell, located NE SW, Sec ming on Tuesday, March 13, is down to 5,825 feet. announces Mrs. Violet Jordan, Duchesne the at The crews work director. 1 NE, well. (SE Ute Tribal No. Baptismal suits will be comcored at 2,240-4- 4 Sec. pleted, two quilts will be quiltfeet, recovering 3 feet of oil ed and there will be textile and reat A core shale. drill-stefigurine painting. A covered 10 feet. A lunch will be servfeet, optest between ed at noon. blow a 2 had strong en hours, for 10 minutes and dead at the end of 20 minutes, recovered 335 feet of drilling mud. A drill-ste- p. m. y Year The two young men who ransacked the R. M. Linke home Hinds Mullins expressed her pleasure in commending those who are conducting the mercy drive and encourages those who might be missed and who want to make a contribution to mail or give their contributions to one of the above officers, or contact the local director. In the Roosevelt area, a report from Mrs. Parley Rawlings, campaign director for east Duchesne county, indicates that workers have been out and anticipate that the $450 quota will be raised by Saturday. Additional workers in the Roosevelt area are Mrs. Louis Laris and Mrs. Frank Yack. -- At Ioka. the campaign is being directed by Mrs. Tom Gentry. Eight Deport For - Doty With (I. S. Armed Forces water-master- $1,-900.- n My-to- n; Lees Signature n - Gives County One Horc Judge First Dali At Utahn Hold March 5th two-yea- pre-lnd- .... uc - Star Mother Presents Gold Come Things In Duchesne To Duohconc Viard J Jesse Wcshburn Sufforo Illness CommiCaionOrO t, IUaHIi Tawiik je ct one-ac- n OIL NEWS . e 11,974-12,00- Aquilla Goto Final 7 12,-00- 7 2291-230- 2097-242- pot-luc- k 1 LeGrande Mochcm Buys Dairy Dull test with straddle packer was taken between feet, open for 6 hours, showed a and strong blow for 7 minutes dead at the end of 1 hour. Closed and opened tool at the 1604-199- 4 end of 6 hours. Opened second time for 1 hour 15 minutes, strong blow for 10 minutes, dead at end of 20 minutes. Redril-incovered 687 feet of gas-cmud. Drilling now at 2608 feet. ut g g We must make the world honest before we can honestly say to our children that honesty B. Shaw is the bet policy. LeGrande Mecham, Mountain acquired a registered Holstein Friesian bull from the herd of Charles W. Warnick, Pleasant Grove. Ut. Change of ownership for this animal, Country Colonel Har-toBeauty Boy has been officially recorded by the HolAssociation of stein - Friesian America. The Association issued 1.528 registry and transfer certificates to Utah breeders during Home, recently tha mat racantly to Staff of lha Duchoana High School Yaar Bookwho will print the bafora ralaaalng copy to the printers onca-ova-r J JoAnne Beach and Rax Meienan. HU.,. J VoLLAofS Poulion. Wto-- .,. 1950. |