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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Market Report Myton News Bluebell News By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish n 12, 1910 Friday, July Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Harris werehome Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson hosts to members of the American Legion Wm. Sands Post No. 5 and and small daughter and Mr. and the auxiliary and families on the Mrs. Howard Bingham and child4th of July at their camp on the ren spent from Wednesday to SatLake Fork river. About 40 guests urday enjoying a camping and which fishing trip on Rock Creek. enjoyed a lamb barbecue Mrs. Hillery Holder, as a reprewa3 prepared by Wm. Harris and Roland Krebs. Fishing, games, sentative of the womens clubs of hiking and a general round of fun Duchesne county attended the luncheon at the Plaza hotel in Dufurnished pleasure for all. Margaret Mary Harris enter- chesne Friday a3 a guest of Gus tained at the home of her grand- P. Backman, president of the Cenmother Mrs. S. A. Wells Sunday tennial Commission. Mrs. Herbert Christiansen of afternoon, celebrating her 10th Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Elbirthday anniversary. Lovely gifts were presented to the young host- mer Anderson of Provo and Mr. ess by the following, guests, Shir- and Mrs. Willis Beardall, who ley Wells, Irmalee Wells. Renee were married Friday in Salt Lake Wells, Marilyn Meranda, Fay Ol- City and will make their home in sen, Joy Olsen, LaPreal Jakeman, Panama, arrived Saturday to visit Nancy Todd, Lillie May Taylor at the Jack Gingell home. Mr. who is attached to and Larry Holder. Games furnish- Beardall, ed the entertainment after which Lloyds of London and has been D. C. stationed in Washington, refreshments were served. returntwo the years, past during Mrs. Fred Musser entertained ed to Utah to get his bride beMonday afternoon for her grand- fore to his new station. He daughter, Dian Cannon at the left going Sunday evening for San FranMusser ranch home east of town, cisco. The other members of the honoring the 7th birthday anniverleft for 'Salt Lake sary of the little Miss. Present party whereMonday the bride has made were Raymond Fairbanks of Salt City, her home for several months. She a, Lake City, Mary Shepard of will leave at once for San FranOlsen and Olsen. Fay Joy and The Relief Society entertained cisco to join Mr. Beardall they will leave July 10 for their at a pot luck lunch at the ward new Mrs. Beardall, the forhall Tuesday afternoon. A quilting mer home. Miss Emily Gingell, is the bee held the interest of all those youngest daughter of Jack Gingell who attended. and lived here for several years. Billy Orr of Riverton, who has Mrs. James Dalgleish attended been visiting at the home of his Contract club at the home of Mrs. uncle Denzil Hemphill, left Wed- B. A. Jacoby in Duchesne Saturnesday to visit friends in Du- day. chesne. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. True Hatch and Mrs. Jay Smith are Mr. and Mrs. small son left Thursday for Ogden Ellis Walker and granddaughter, where they were called by the Geegee Armstrong. They arrived death of Mr. Hatchs brother. Satin-daaccompanied .by Prima Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brown and Smith who has been visiting at family of Union were guests at the Armstrong home in Salt Lake the home of Mr. Browns sister, City. Mrs. Walker is Mr. Smiths Mrs. Lionel Babcock from Wed- sister and Mr. Walker is the ownnesday until Sunday. er of the amusement carnival Guests at the home of Mrs. which is playing in Myton this Persis Horsley are her daughter, week. Mrs. Harve Tucker and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Shepard and returned Sunday from a ten-da- y arrived who children Thursday vacation trip. They visited in Refrom Los Angeles. Mrs. Shepard no, Yerington and Schurz, Nevada. was formerly Miss Donna Woods, Mr. and Mrs. James Bywater a is a former Myton resident and and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. of Horsley. granddaughter Wm. Stewart returned to Myton Mrs. Mylan Bywater left Sunday for Rock creek where they will Friday from Ms home at Salem to attend to his honey extraction at spend a week fishing. The 4th of July baseball game Mt. Emmons. He is being assisted by Hillery Holder, Ross Harmon drew a good sized crowd despite so many other attractions which and Hal Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Dart and called people to distant celebrachildren left Wednesday for Price tions. The Myton and Ft Duchesne where they were guests of Mr. and teams played a snappy game with Mrs. B. L. Dart. They returned Myton winning with a score of 9 Sa-lin- Mrs. W. G. Gentry Those from out of town who came to celebrate July 4th were; H. A. Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay all of Boneta. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Selser and children of Park City spent last week at the home of B. J. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Auston G. Burton and daughters Anna and Virginia of Salt Lake City were visiting at the Burton home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mural Redford of Myton are visitors at the R. D. Redford home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorensen of Park City and Eunice and Patsy Sulser of Midway were week end visitors with relatives here. Dora Donahue and Ruby Koff-ar- d are Salt Lake visitors this week. Mr. McDonald of Heber is visiting at the homes of his sons Chase Stanley and Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson are Salt Lake visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and family attended a family reunion at Currant creek Sat- Mrs. Melba Borden of Los Angeles is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. Mrs. Glen Remund of Duchesne spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen and son Bert spent July 4th at Monroe. Bishop and Mrs. Bradshaw of Francis, Utah were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Perci-va- l. Weekly Summary of the North Salt Lake Livestock Market for nljck ending Friday, July 5, 1940. By Mrs. Florence Sargent Cattle Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Holder and and daughter Leah and son Larry visiMiss Audry Woods of Myton ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray on July 4th on their s return from the attended where they sheep camp Wells-Harri- family of Roosevelt visited here on the 4 th. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stevenson and children went to Helper Monday wrhere he is receiving medical care for goiter. Miss Gladys Stevenson accompanied them. She will visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Leonard at Place. Mr. and Mrs. James McAffee of Arcadia were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Hancock were Roosevelt business vsitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock and sons, Forrest and DeVere of Pleasant Valley were here on the & During the Calves: weekly session 948 head of cattle made an appearance compared to a 847 last week & 580 during similar period a year ago. There has been no noticeable change in prices during the current week. Good grade steers were scarce. A few merely good made 8.00. The bulk of the common & medium Common kinds scored 5.50-7.7to medium heifers 5.50-7.5Good offerings were absent . The bulk of good cows ranged from 6.00-6.5with a few up to 6.65. Common & medium offerings 5.00-5.7Canners & cutters 3.25-4.7Few shelly kinds down to 2.75. Bulk Common & good bulls 5.85-6.3medium grades 5.00-5.5Culls down to 4.00. Choice vealers are quotable at 10.00. The bulk of the good kinds made 8.50-9.5Choice & medium vealers brought 5.00-8.2- 5 and culls ranged down a barbecue. Afton Seeley returned home Thursday of last week from Provo where he spent the past ten days visiting at the home of his brother, Movell Seeley Mrs. Robert Marchant returned Mr. and Mrs. 'William Telford from Salt Lake City last week af- spent the 4th visiting at the home ter several weeks visit with rela- of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wathen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Pleasant Valley, Mervin Smith and Mr. and Mrs Tom Gentry attended Mrs. C. M. Smith of Duchesne the ball game at Myton July 4th. spent the 4th visiting and enjoyWillard Day and Alf Lublin of ing the ball game and rodeo here. Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tullgren Miss Winona Merrell of Salt Roosevelt were in Ioka Friday or business. Lake is spending a few days vis- and children of Salt Lake City reRuth Williams of Upalco is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Bernard turned home Sunday after spend- to 5.00. ing the past few days visiting Mr. The weeks market on iting her sister, Mrs. James F. Winkler. Hogs: Mrs. Isabell Fisher and son Mar-woo- d and Mrs. John K. Therning. Mrs. butcher hogs was mostly Lemon. Olena above last weeks close with a late and daughters, Eva Jean Tullgren was formerly Ioka celebrated the 4th of July in a very fitting manner. W. E. and Isabell of Arizona visited at Therning. general top of 6.60 and an extreme Wm. O. Larsen made a business top of 6.75 on one outstanding Atwood of Roosevelt was speaker the William Telford home Friday at the program; Jess Krebs gave and Saturday. trip to Salt Lake Monday. He lot. The bulk of good to choice Foster w'ent with LaMond Lloyd who 180-23- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas a reading; Betty Atwood and Lora lb. butchers brought 6.50-6.6Kolb of Roosevelt rendered a solo; and children of Hailstone and Mr. hauled cattle out for him. and mixed kinds outside that Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Key of rank made 5.85-6.3W. H. Stone gave a talk and Dale and Mrs. Golden Rounds and son, Sows went Duane of Mirror Lake were over- Upalco were Bluebell visitors on mostly at 3.25-4.2Jones sang a solo. with light urday. Clarence Wall and family of night guests at the R. A. Murray the 4th. Mrs. Clifford Rutherford and kinds valued up to 4.50. Leslie B. Goodrich was a Roosechildren of Kamas are visitors at Spring Canyon were visiting in home Wednesday. Mr. Foster opThe arrivals in the Sheep: erates the store at the Great velt business visitor Tuesday, Ioka Tuesday. the home of Edgar Moffltt. , sheep sheds totaled 5,033 head, C. C. Bristol and Norman Seals Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon and Lakes Timber Co. at Hailstone and compared to 227 last week and to 2. children were dinner guests of Mr. is a sawer for the same company were in Roosevelt Tuesday. 5,491 during a corresponding term Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMullin and Mrs. John Lemon July 4th. J. A. Angus and son Lynn of a year ago. The weeks salable which is stationed at Mirror Lake from and family returned Monday Ioka attended Sacrament meeting supply was confined to those arW. H. Brown of Ft. Duchesne for the summer. a weeks fishing trip on Rock was calling on friends in Ioka SunMr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson of here Sunday. riving via the drivein chutes. The creek. President E. L. Murphy and Mi- market looked about steady on the the 4th of July attended day. Myton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wood of Park Loraine Benson of Provo spent celebration here. While here they lan Rogers of Upalco attended light salable receipts. Odd lots City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. the week end with her parents, visited with relatives. Mrs. Peter- Sacrament meeting here Sunday. of medium to good local lambs seGiles Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson. Common offerson before her marriage was Lois Pres. Murphy called a special cured 7.50-9.0Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker and Mrs. J. B. Lemon and mother, Hancock. and meeting Sunday afternoon con- ings went mostly at 6.50-7.2- 5 3 daughter Jean arrived Sunday Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth left Wedlb. ylgs. at Mrs. Allen Lloyd and cerning stake matters that had to small lots of and Mr. from Salt Lake City. Mr. Walker nesday for a weeks visit in Salt children of Taft, California spent be taken care of. 4.50-5.5Few packages of meleft that evening for Roosevelt Lake City. The babies who were blessed at dium to good 100-12- 4 old lb. slaughand renewing the 4th visiting while Mrs. Walker and Jean reM. I. A. Conjoint was held in and enjoying the ro- meeting Sunday were the babies ter ewes brought 2.00-3.0acqaintances mained to visit Mr. and Mrs. the ward hall Sunday. Those help- deo and ball Note: Carloads of shipped in game. Mrs, Lloyd will of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Theming, James Dalgleish. on the program were Dale be remembered as Clara Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and livestock ing for reshipment bought arrived Mrs. Wendall Workman Jones, solo; Evan Percival and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd also visited re- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bristol. on Ogden & North Salt Lake marto Lake Salt Hive from Bee City Sunday Clifford Lemon, talks; kets carry freight benefits in varlatives and friends here Saturday. visit with her parents, Mr. and Girls, reading. iable amounts, except when othMr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler of AAA Officials Urge will Mrs. Homer Robinson. They on Mrs. Jones of Kamas was a erwise noted. Canyon visited here To Farmers Protect Mrs. Spring make their home in Vernal where guest of her daughter-in-lathe 4 th. Mr. Workman is now located. Celia Jones this week. Mr. and Mrs. Movell Seeley and Fields From Hoppers Colorado River Silting Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart and Mrs. Otto Lloyd entertained a son Keith and daugher Peggy of Colorado river In 24 hours The with been who have visiting number of young ladies at a quilt- Provo spent a few days last week family Wheat growers in areas threat- carries more than 1,001,000 tons of retheir daughters in Ely, Nevada ing Monday. visiting at the home of Mr. and ened by grasshoppers or Mormon silt and sand past a gauging station turned home Sunday evening. Ioka was pleased to have the Mrs. M C. Seeley. cricket infestation are urged by on the floor of the Grand canyon. Mrs. Wm. Holgerson and daugh-count- y working as the Carl R. Davis, Duchesne county grader dog Eye Mr. Seeing Seeleys ter Hope arrived Sunday from Las road was very much in need of attracted a lot of attention among agricultural agent, to protect veloping, they are expected to coVega3. Nevada. They were accom- repairs. as it is the first their crops against these pests by operate wdth the grasshopper or the townspeople who panied by Mrs. A. E. Edwards J. W. Jensen was a Myton visi- one seen by many people here. cooperating in state and federal cricket control programs. met them at Ephraim where she tor Tuesday. Mowers and grasshopper cricket control proVose In case of willful neglect of Mrs. and Mr. has been visiting relatives. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon were children of Mt. Emmons were vis- grams if they expect to maintain hopper or cricket control the FedHolgerson and daughter will spend in Roosevelt Wednesday. crop insurance eral Crop Insurance Corporation the Earl Murray home their "all risk Ro- iting at the summer in Salt Lake City. Roy Benson and family of can Invalidate the contract or can protection night. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Fairbanks osevelt and Mrs. Hazel Wall of inWhile- the all risk crop deduct the amount of loss that Howells "and children Alice Mrs. and son arrived Saturday from Myton attended the 4th of July attended the surance policy with the Federal results from the neglect from any Pleasant of Valley her visit with to Salt Lake City celebration in Ioka. Crop Insurance Corporation pro- indemnity due to grower, Mr. Da4th of July celebration here. mother, Mrs. Thomas Rogers. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. True Hatch were Wathen and tects the grower against unavoid- vis stated. He stressed the fact and Wanda Victor Fairbanks returned home Sunday called to Salt Lake last week by Anderson spent the 4th of able loss, such as loss caused by that each years yields are added while his wife and son remained the death of Mr. Hatchs brother Ivan Lehi. They returned home a migratory horde which destroys to the yield and rate structure of at July for a longer visit. O. Hatch. a field before any defense may be the Insurance program. ConsePerry Sunday. Ed Hart of Duchesne was a MyGloria James and Eugene CowS. B. Gough and made, it does not protect the quently, if a grower doesnt proMrs. Mr. and ton business visitor Friday. ley of Salt Lake were visitors at of Woods Cross spent a grower from loss where he has tect his current crop to the best Miss Audrey Woods was rushed the home of Arch Benson last family last week at the home neglected to use reasonable means of his ability, he may stand to lose few days SunRoosevelt to the hospital at week. Mrs. Lyman Burdick. of avoiding the loss, Mr Davis not only his yield this year but in and Mr. of day and was operated Monday John Smith of Montwel was a While here, Mr. Gough accompanthe long-ru- n pointed out. may suffer a reducmorning for appendicitis. She is visitor at the Percival farm Sat- ied Where growers have been warn- tion in the amount of yield that Leon Burdick and Wallace by getting along nicely. urday. Stevenson enjoyed a fishing trip ed that a severe infestation is de- - may be insured on his farm. R. J. Adams of Roosevelt and The Boy Scouts held a Court of in the mountains. James Dalgleish spent Sunday Honor at the hall Sunday night. Darrell Burdick who is in the fishing on Rock creek. The following boys were given Cedar City, spent Dr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis of Lo- Tenderfoot badges by Scoutmaster CCC camp at his parents, Mr. with week last gan visited in Myton Monday James Lemon, Clayton Webb, and Mrs. Lyman Burdick. when returning from a trip thru Wade Nelson, Howard and Grant and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee Mr. Yellowstone park. Lloyd. Lyle Percival received his and family were visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stoddard and Second Class badge. A. L. Llson-be- S Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Mecham home of Mr. and Mrs. family arrived Monday from his Sunday. California to visit with and family were visiting in Ioka Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roper made parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stod- Sunday. dard on their ranch east of town. Willis Loury is enjoying a visit a busness trip to Salt Lake City Mrs. B. M. Jolley and son of from his brother and wife and last week. Mrs. Emily Forsythe and daughSalt Lake City are visitors at the friends from Nebraska. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack GinMr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus spent ters, Marjean, Louise and Sandra arrived Friday for gell. Sunday in Bluebell with their of California with Mr. and visit extended an of Duchesne Mitchell H. Arzy daughter, Mrs. Orie Cook. Forwas transacting business in Myton Mrs. M. J. Benson is reported Mrs. William Telford. Mrs. Telfords is Mrs. daughter. at sythe ill in the Miles Harris Hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wathen and Guests at the home of Mr. and Roosevelt. Mrs. Andrew Tolboe were L. H. Mrs. J. L. Miles returned home daughter Wanda were Roosevelt Crapo and son Leonard who ar- from Myton where she has been business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Therning rived Sunday from Los Angeles. ill at the home of her daughter, Mr. Crapo is Mrs. Tolboe's bro- Mrs. Elden Wall. We are glad to were in Roosevelt Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrell and ther. They spent Monday in Du- report that her health is Improved. chesne with another sister, Mrs. family of Duchesne spent the 4th of July visiting here and attendJames Birch. Mr. Crapo and son Florida's Business Women left Tuesday for Provo where he ing the celebration. a forbid3 law that a has Florida will visit another sister before re- married woman to manage a busiMr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich ness until a court of inquiry has took Mrs. Zella Goodrich to Provo turning home. The Wen Family Blended W! "I y , 71V Gram Neutral Spirita. 86 Proof. Copyright 1940, Mrs. J. B. Whittemore of Roose- studied and passed upon her com- where she will receive medical atIhe W then family, Inc., Aladdin, Pa. velt and Mrs. Lena Greene of Further- tention for an infected eye. petency, says Colliers. Oklahoma were week end more, she has to pay the cost of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gagon and the home of Mr. and the proceedings. at guests Mrs. Wm. Koehler. She is a cousin of Mr. Brooks. Major Myton visited here SunMr. and Mrs. Golden Brown and day to again view the town which daughter Marion and son Jack bears his name. He is now living were over night guests of W. R. in Salt Lake City, Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill of San Mrs. Fem Goodman of Albion, Mrs. Lester Idaho is Pedro, California, visiting with her grandLowe and daughter Bernice of Wil- parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweat liams, Arizona and Mrs. Ted Miles Those attending the 4th of July 5 Room Modern Ih ick and son of Salt Lake City arrived celebration at Neola were; Mr. and Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr3. Wm. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Home - Large Lot & Forsythe. Young, Phyllis Pace, Paul Young, Garage Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish Jack Young and Ferris Casper. enables us to give prompt, efficient and comLake Provo Sweat of Salt of Miss Anne and daughter Madge fortable ambulance service any time at a moFormer City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent a few days with her parents ments notice for invalid or emergency transMr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweat. James Dalgleish, Floyd Raker Home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen portation - - anywhere, anytime. of Mercur were week end guests Price of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks. CALL Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fullmer and family were guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham over the week 521 Good Terms end. Mrs. Fullmer and Mr. MechBy Agnes Brooks The Uintah Ilasins Only Complete Mortuary am are brother and sister. .Write Otis Mecham, Keith Mecham Mrs. Minnie Sweat of Los AnService Wedgeles California is spending part and Edward Mecham spent Edand Keith Lake. in Salt of her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. nesday Ilusincss Phone 271 Residence Phone 211 Francis Brooks on her way to ward both returned with a new car Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir and Mi 8. Co. Nebraska to visit her parents.Fruit-lanProvo, Utah Duchesne, Utah d Mrs. Dewey Roberts were business Sweet spent several years in and still owns her land here. Visitors In Duchesne Saturday. 5. 0. 0, 5. 5. 5. 0. 0. 50-85- C 0, 5, 0. 95-10- 0. 0. Lin-woo- d, ornmte I i SN end the Seven (Jfies ej Cileta 1510 Don Francisco Vasquez de Coronado left north leading a band of fellow-adventure- rs into the unknown wilderness to extend the Spanish Pilempire by half a continent. Before the English and Coronado grims first landed at Plymouth Rock, his successors had built a royal palace in Santa Fe. Crossing southern Arizona, New Mexico, visiting the Grand Canyon, Taos, and on across the Texas panhandle into Kansas, Coronado and his army failed to find the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola, and considered their expedition a failure because they did not find gold. But the brave exploits of Coronado and his men will be celebrated in a score of communities in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and other states in 1910. Today these and hundreds of other communities in the mountain states are united by telephone wires which speed your voice in a split second over mountains, deserts and plains . . . vast expanses which Coronado's band needed months to traverse. Although Coronado did not discover the Seven Cities of Cibola, today your voice may be hurled over the seven seas. 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