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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD.MARCII Thclda Halstead, Laura Clemons, Dorothy Fitzwater, J o Beebe, Mildred Carman, Rhea Rife, Nellie Nelson, Ruby Thomas, Babs' Murdock, Phyllis Day, Francis Klipple, Norma Kohl, Laura Mae Timothy, Joan Ove-soand Genevieve Jefferies. Mrs. Thomas won slam prize, Mrs. Halstead, second prize, and Mrs. Mu.rdock, consolation. n, and Mrs. Orin Olsen spent Sunday visiting in Spring-ville- , with Mr. and Mrs. Les M r. Mecham. American Legion and Auxiliary, Post No. 22, will hold a joint meeting at the The hall Feb.13. Monday, Legion They would appreciate all mem- 1030 OUTDOOR Locals BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Margie Peterson w a s hostess to the Bridge Club at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Francis Klipple. Luncheon was served to the folowing: JO, Regular meeting1 of the Fish and Game associaGene Nelson of Ft. Warren, chesne tion was held Monday night at Wyoming, visited, last week-end- , county court house for the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the adoption of a club constitution Walter Nelson. and The purpose of the local asKaryl Lea Bench who is at- sociation, headed by Allen Bond tending BYU, spent the weekpresident, is to develop inend with her parents, Mr. and as terest in conservation and propMrs. Don Bench. and agation of our vildlife rendother natural resources; to Mrs. Vcrl Jcweks of Logan, er community service; promote visited in Duchesne last week sportsmanship; obtain ' harmony with her mother, Mrs. Mattie between sportsmen and Anderson. and to practice the conservation of our wildlife reMrs. Leila Wardle took her sources and appreciate mother, Mrs. Luella Smith to beauties. to Salt Lake Tuesday where she A bounty of 5 cents each for will receive medical attention magpies, crows, and thei.r eggs and hospitalization. to any person be will in paid of adult heads the Mrs. Lillian Rhees and her turning or the eggs. Walter Nelson birds daughter, Janet, of Ogden visi- will head this activity as chairted in Duchesne, last week-end- , man of the predator control with Mr. and Mrs. Richard committee. To make bounty colJohnstun, artd Mr. and Mrs. lection easier, three men have Jess Johnstun. been assigned the job of making leynty lusiness Du- by-law- s. land-owner- s; their Robert Belt left Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Thomas, Salt Lake where he will enter and Dorothy Gene Nelson, Mrs. Fannie Price is visiting the Veterans hospital. Lake Bench we.re Salt visitors, in Provo with her brother, John last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belt, Rawlings. former Duchesne residents who Mrs. Orin Olsen was in Salt Dorothy Bench of Salt Lake have made their home in Las in week-enLake recent her Nev., Wednesday, where she rewith last Vegas, months, visited, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tatton returned to Duchesne last week. ceived medical attention. bers being present. d, RECORDERS OFFICE; Wright and March 1 Wright and wife ' V" Mineral Recording, Wilbur & R6W. Lena Bates to A. P. Voohries, Warranty Deed v Sec. 9, T4S, R6W. Westbrook to ? Mineral' Recording, Cecil and Sec. 13, 24, T4S rI1 Ruth Kofford to A. P. Voohries, March 2 Sec. 29, T1S, R4W. Mineral Recording t Warranty Deed, Clarence Thelma Maxwell to Larsen, Sec. 27, 3R a.re: Allen Giles, payments. They Warranty Deed?' Fenn to L Tabiona; Earl Christensen, Margaret and Elwin Thomas, Du- Margaret Fenn, c Ta-lmag- e; chesne. Vern Bromley, chairman of the big game committee, reports that a deer count will be made shortly. This will also include a survey of winter range conditions. Our summer ranges could support many times the number of deer we have, but winter ranges suffer badly from concentrated deer herds. HINTS: :Save time and temper in loosening knots and untangling backlashes by carrying a steel crochet needle in you.r kit. It will penetrate the smallest knot and loosen it so that it can be untied. Waters are open on the Duchesne river below town. The ice is nearly gone so fishing should be getting good, for suckers, cats and roundtails. Ed and ELden Bench. wnrm mm DHS Faculty Trims Vernal ites, 5846 The Duchesne High faculty turned back the Vernal Oilers basketball in a game at the local court, March 2 by a reasonably close score well-playe- d of 58-4- 6. Earl Erickson', DHS coach, and former guard from Snow college, joined forces with principal Elliot Cameron, former BAC star and all conference guard, to push the faculty into the win column. Jack Woodbury, assistant basketball coach at Uintah High, and a former all- - conference guard from BAC was top man for the Oilers. Clark and Despain officiated and the rosters included: Duchesne faculty R i f e, f; f; Erickson, c; Cameron, g; Grant, g; Jex, sub. Vernal Oilers Johnson, f; Roberts, f; Woodbury, f; Sowards, c: Norris, g; Waite, g; Ashton, g. Reim-schiise- l, . Cozy Theatre Friday - MARCH Saturday 10-1- 1 Girl From Jones Beach with RONALD REAGAN CARTOON Sunday and Monday MARCH 12-1- 3 SSAiSiSSi urJSa'SZhl Oihrsi Um 3: ,4 Recording Mecham, etal, to Cart Sec. 21, TIN, R2W March 6 Mineral Recording j ney and wife, to Raver, fining Co.,. Sec. 23, Rs Mineral Recording, Smith to Arnold B Sec. 12, T1S, R4W. Mineral Recording, Smith to Arnold B Sec. 12, T1S, 4W. Warranty Deed, La! Reva Turnbow to niece Young, Sec. Jack 30, CLERKS OFFICE Marriage license Kine Hatch, 23, Roo Keel Pace, 22, M ssis-mis- s WATCUB! ::a. WATSBi - March 3 Mineral ? I f! 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