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Show UINTAH BASIN RECOBDl FARMdHOMEfe UTAH STATE ACKICULTl'Ht Thursday. November 5, 1953 Harvest Queen Candidates EXTENSION SERVir HOME ECONuMK UTAH - IDAHO DELEGATION By Mary Lois Reichert CATTLE CARAVAN ON Home Demonstration Agent BREAKS HIP Mrs. Carry Hatch, who is 82 i THEIR RETURN FROM Hildur Johnstun has received i years young, had a real thrill KEEPING HONEY WASHINGTON when she flew from Los An- word that Mrs. Ollie Schonian Flavorful honey in heavy supand to to fall on to had misfortune the Vernal Saturday The Utah delegation are ply is on markets in all parts geles attend the funeral services for break her hip and is confined friends and neighbors of the of in October. The her brother, Dick Jensen. She to the St. Marks Hospital for Secretary of Agriculture, Ezra 1954the country is expected to crop honey started her flight at 1:45 and six weeks. The last report was Taft Benson. We know Mr. Ben- to be about 5 to 10 million arrived in Vernal at 8:20, She that she is coming along as well son to be a man of character, pounds above the 240 million has told the folks that she feels as can be expected. ability and considerable experaverage of the past five it was a much more smooth ride ience in agriculture. We be- pound years. DISCHARGE GIVEN than any she has taken in the lieve he has the desire to do his Many inquiries are received Howard Moffitt is home, hav- utmost for the best interests of cars. keeping honey. The speing received his discharge from agriculture throughout the en- about cialists say that extracted and Harold Broadhead, of Twin the service. He is still undecid- tire country. We are a representative group comb honey keep best in covFalls, Idaho, and his mother, ed just what his plans will be Lila McQuire, of Heber, were for the future, perhaps, school. of farmers, cattlemen and sheep- ered containers in a dry place recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. We welcome him home and men from Utah and southern at room temperature 70 to 80 wish him luck in what ever he Idaho. We obtain our living degrees F.). The cover is necesOwen Wright. because honey loses aroma Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flesh-er- e undertakes to do'. from the soil and from live- sary and and absorbs moisflavor, were in Duchesne recently stock. We are now threatened BIRTHDAY DINNER readily when visiting friends and showing off with the loss of our life savings ture andto odors air. a lovely new Pontiac. and Kathie, twin and our farm and ranch invest- exposed Connie Creamed honey may be kept daughters of Don Waters, had ments because of the drought Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lyman a special birthday dinner with and ruinously low, and still de- - at room temperature or in the ' and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Part- their Daddy when he arrived clining, livestock prices in face refrigerator. Keep in the refrig ridge, of Duchesne, attended a home from Colorado last week. of inflationary prices of thejeratr if the room is very warm family dinner given by a sister, There was a birthday cake, with commodities we buy. Thousands because creamed honey may Mrs, Joe Jensen, at Copperton. red candles on it. The beauti- i of other families are in the same partially liquify if kept too Named at D.H.S. j Candidates for Harvest Queen at the Duchesne High School have been chosen by the four upper grades. They are Marlene Brown, senior; Judy Halladay, junior; Maxine Lewis, sopnomore; and Joyce Mecham. freshman. Coronation of Harvest Queen will be held at a Harvest Ball, Nov. 20. The most penny votes deposited in collectors bearing the candidates name, will determine the Queen selection by popularity vote. USAC Dairyman To Instruct Group According to Robert Murdock, county agent, on Monday evening, Nov. 9 at 8 oclock, Lyman Rich,, extension dairyman for Utah, will be in Roosevelt to discuss problems with members of the Dairy Herd Improvement association. The meeting will be at the county agents office and all dairymen interested in this program are invited and urged to attend. ; The other family members at the dinner were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan and daughter. Iowna, of Heber, and Grant Hodges. warm. ful daughters were five years situation old on Oct. 28. We feel that Mr. Benson has Honey that has been diluted not been fully informed as to with water or other liquid Howard Moffitt and Mr. and the actual existing conditions in should be kept in the refrigerMrs. Lamar Moffitt were visit- Utah and Idaho. We are bring- ator because, like other thin ing with their many friends at ing him first hand, current and sirups, it may ferment or mold TRICKS BY TRIXIE. Blond Juggling beauty, one of conference, Sunday. reliable information concerning quickly if not kept cold. of 100, is starred in Ice Cycles", to appear at cast for a a months Mrs. Hildur Johnstun made Honey kept may the extreme critical conditions Mr, and' Mrs. Lawrence which now confront livestock darken slowly and become Fair trip to Salt Lake. While there State Coliseum, Salt Lake City, Dec. 1 6. First Utah WON BIG DEER CONTEST and Mrs. Ben Mountain at- producers. she called at the St. Marks stronger in flavor but will still of world famed ice show will feature Broadshowing Earl Christensen, of Talmage, We approve of the current be usuable. Honey may crystalHospital to see Mrs. Ollie Schon-ian- tended conference on Sunday. hit musical "Brigadoon won the Big Deer contest, who is recovering from a We wish to thank these Indian administration program which lize as it gets older, or, if kept 10 production among way at refrigerator temperatures or broken hip. guests and tell tem they are provides for the following sponsored by the Duchesne Fish numbers and 20 acts. and Game Assn. His big buck always welcome to come to any 1, Government purchase of colder. Crystallization is a natIt seems very good to have of the church meetings. meats; 2. Efforts to increase ural process and does not inweighed in at 221 pounds. Mrs. Thelda DeHaven with us Prize to the winner is a modDepartment of Agriculture Soil consumption of meat; 3. Drought jure honey. Its easy to bring Art Taylor and R. G. Ross relief in disaster areas; 4. Emer- crystalized honey back to liquid Conservation Service, made the el 721 Remington calibre 270 again. While here she is the were home for conference after gency credit to livestock people. by placing the container of contract award. rifle. guest of Mrs. Lela Wardle. making a flying trip from the However, these measures are honey in a pan of warm water No. 1 is the construction Job. coast. The boys seemed in good not working effectively and are until the crystals disappear. If Lieb Miller, of Price, has been of a concrete ditch heading and two installations spirits and found much good not sufficient to meet the pres- further heating is necessary, awarded the contract for two one pump installation for Peat-ros- s Young pump . Ivie, et al. in their life in the service and ent critical emergency with the raise the container of honey off irrigation jobs on the Straw- Pearson - Rasmussen; and Work covered by the contract 40 acres choice in the people whom they have prices of livestock still falling. the bottomsetof the pan with a berry River. The United States' Job No. 2 is the construction of is to be completed by Dec. 31 FOR SALE the pan over low rack and met, farming land, good corrals, heat. Be careful not to overMrs. Mr. and small house and choice water Alton Anderson Mrs. Marvin Richens was in heat, because this may change rights. See Doug or Arch on business on Mon- and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bob both color and flavor of the of at McKinlay Motor Co., Duchesne were guests honey. Sandy, day. She will be remembered as Norton, of Mr, Andersons brother, Roosevelt. , BLANKET PROTECTION Miss Freda Hair. and family, Sunday. Those blankets and comfortNEW BABY NAMED Mrs. Susie Swope, of Ely, ers now going into use as the WANTED Bishop and Mrs. J. Arthur nights get colder may have to Nevada, called on her mother, DEER HIDES Mrs. E. O. Barker, on Sunday. Timothy and Mr, and Mrs. Ty be laundered or" cleaned next to Kolb met at the home of Mr. spring just because the top edge HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Mrs, Barker took the party a love- and Mrs. George Carroll Satur- is soiled. An easy way to' pro and dinner enjoyed they YOUR DEER SKINS day evening and blessed the tect the top, which gets the most ly 'family Roosevelt Shoe Shop baby son of Pfc. and Mrs. Wil- wear from handling as well as ' 89-of J Mrs. Roosevelt Rose, Phone Brigham, liam Brown. The baby was giv- soil from use, is to baste a wide Mary is visiting with her daughter, en the name William Rene, by piece of soft, washable cloth Mrs. Walter Williams, of Du- its father. The Browns left Sun- over the edge. The cloth will chesne, who is thrilled to have day for Perry, Florida to visit catch the soil, can easily be rePfc. Browns parents before moved and washed, thus may WANTED Highest prices her mother with her. leaving for overseas Oct. 28. save you a big laundering job paid for hides, pelts and wool. Mrs. Brown will stay in Florida or the Roosevelt Shoe Shop. of cleaning. for a few months before return- Moreover,expense it may make your WANTED Old fashioned picto home with her par- bed covers last longer and can stay ing ture frames, preferably round. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Car save replacing worn binding on at Phone Mrs. Arch McKinlay, roll, until her husband returns. biankets. Mrs. Ethel Beebe 129-J- . KITCHEN MAID Mr, and Mrs. Louis Reece 50 LBS. iYS 22 The specialists suggest also made a trip to Salt Lake City, that if sheets are long enough WANTED HOUSEWIVES Tueshome Monday, returning to fold over blankets, or comAddress advertising postcards. day. forters, they also' offer some Must have good handwriting. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark reprotection. Write National Engraving, ceived word of the birth of a of Utah the The Daughters Mass. Waterton, Pioneers held their regular new granddaughter in Vernal Immediate and drastic means A Rawleigh Deal- meeting Wednesday afternoon at Hospital, Oct. 25, born to Mr. are NEEDED to meet the situaer for Duchesne County. Real the home of Mrs. Marian Reese. and Mrs. James Clark, of Ver- tion. necessary nal. 53 In Came opportunity for permanent pro- The lesson, They We respectfully request the Mr, and Mrs. Lott Powell, of SWIFTNING 90 SALE fitable work. Start promptly. was given by Mrs. Alora Kolb. of Agriculture to do Ken-L-Ratia Secretary Lake Salt week spent City, Write Rawleighs, Dept. Members present were: Mrs. . 1. Grant apvisiting their children, Mrs. Lin- the following Denver, 2, Colo. Margaret Maxfield, Mrs. Mary ford areas of critical Mrs. drought proval Maxfield, Mary Riley, Mrs. Helen Palm, Mrs. SOFTASILK wO-CellYELLOWTAIL BAY 2 3A lbs. Sponge Fenton Powell and Irvin of Utah which have been desigWANTED 100 young men, Mary Carroll, Mrs. Mary Allen, Gov. nated Bracken J. Lee, by 17V to 35 for railroad telegra- Mrs, LaRue Fisher, Mrs. Ilez Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Powell phers. More than 100 placements Ames, Mrs. Ruth Dastrup, Mrs. are former residents of Alton-ah- . and any other areas which may the past few months. Short Velda Bowden, Mrs. Shirley They returned to' their home qualify. 2. Put livestock under support - FAB - VEL - OXYDOL training period. Small tuition Maiben, Mrs. Twila Ralphs, Mrs. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark on an equal basis with other charge. Starting salary, $297.50 Alora Kolb and Mrs. Marion commodbasic farm per month. Write Box 188, Reese. A delicious lunch was went to Roosevelt Monday, supported where Mrs. Clark received med- ities. The present situation with Roosevelt, Utah. served. ical care for broken ribs she support prices for corn and FOR SALE some time ago. They other grains used as livestock Upright piano, received BETTY CROCKER WOODS CROSS 2Vi can of Buel Urbana, Williams, $75.00. See Grant Hansen, Mt. and feeds is utterly ruinous to the with their stayed weekover the Missouri, stopped 3302. has 19c Altamont no Phone livestock which Emmons. industry end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Clara supports. in ence Roosevelt Liddell A. Fowler, enroute to Califor3. Put into effect immediately 2 pkgs. Save 200 with coupon ALL FLAVORS nia. Mr, Williams is a nephew few days. No Mrs. Albert Potts and daugh- the recommendations of the to Mrs. Fowler. 37C of the House AgriculMr. and Mrs. Will Jacobson, ters, of Duchesne, spent Tues- tural Committee submitted to Elva Mrs. with her mother, day of Lehi, and their daughter, ELLIS - With Beans TETON TREAT 300 can Snyder and sister, Mrs, Gerald the Secretary of Agriculture unDont Wail 'Till The Last Day Mrs. Leona Pope, of Provo, of October 10, 1953. date der . 29C Jacobson. Before Posting Your Property. spent a few days with Mr. JacMr and Mrs. John Clark and These recommendations are: obsons sister, Mrs. Mary BowGet Your (a) "That the Secretary imof Bonanza, spent the family, "NO TRESPASSING SIGNS" den, and family. announce that the Mr. with weekend mediately Clarks parMix Mr. and Mrs, George Carroll beef At The Mr. present Mrs. and purchase proents, Clark, Jerry took their son, Jerry, and Miss ' gram will be expanded and ROOSEVELT STANDARD Shanna Atwood, students of and Mr, and Mrs. Fenton implemented in a manner or at the B.- Y.U., back to Provo, Sunday Powell. which will assure cattle proand Mr. Mrs. Delma Ivie and UINTAH BASIN RECORD after they spent the weekend ducers in all parts of the visLIBBYS of KRAFT 46 os. can daughters, Strawberry, with relatives here. t country a price for Mrs, Bob Berrett and daugh- ited Mrs. Ivies parents, Mr. and cattle adequately reflecting Albert Clark, Tuesday. . . . ter, Vicky Lee, of Rangely, Mrs. E. A. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen government prices paid for Satand spent evening Friday beef canned frozen and REFRIGERATION - WIRING urday with her parents, Mr. and children, of Arcadia, called TASTEWELL GERGERS STRAINED bought under the program inELECTRIC MOTORS and Mrs. Ralph Allred, and with a the home of Mr, and Mrs. direct if eveGilbert necessary, cluding, Beebe, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy. ' Phone Arcadia 4306 government purchase of cattle ning. Her husband and Charley for processing at markets Roosevelt, Utah Mrs. Melva Allred, of Boneta, came after her Saturday where facilities are available. was in Altonah Wednesday taknight. immed(b) That the Secretary ing farm census. PRIMARY GROUPS HAVE iately announce that until Ap-pa- h -- Price Contractor Gets Two Jobs WAMT APS Mc-Kinl- Mil-to- r. - 'Mtonali FLOUR PUMPKIN DUP Meets At Reese Home 83.39 19c FOOD DOG Kellogs Variety Pard 9c Sale 3 cans 36c 6 cans 95c Car-rol- l, 35c 3 lb can 77c Shortening on ll-5-4- .... o Cake Flour 43c TIDE PEETS Giant Size Soaps Trespassing Signs Ready n 21c CHEER Cake Mixis son-in-la- w Tuna Flakes 72c ........ TOMATOES 34c Pie Crust Mix JELLO 3 for 27c Chili Con Carne CHEESE 2 lbs. 79c - Fruit Cake non-fa- Call Service mm. ... and you'll SHIP IT by ... HIGHWAY RISKS. "SHIP the LOW COST . . , - DEPENDABLE WAY . . . by Uintah Day by Day. SHIP ... 3 for 27c the price of Frozen Foods Dates Figs Tomato Juice 4 for 1.00 Oleomargarine 32c Cherry Chocolates lb. 69c Fresh Produce Ice Cream s, THE BEST IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT WE NAVE CHRISTMAS TOYS In Our Hardware CONVENIENT LAY-A-WA- COME IN . . , ARD Department PLAN Y . , mmI VwmI, Utah City, Utah Your Complete DUCHESNE, One-Sto- p UTAH NO OBLIGATION Community Store PHONE 7251 . 7241 0 GIFTS - Ouch.tn, RoaMv.lt, Hbr City, 1370 South 2nd We.t . Salt t.h Office 31, 1954, The slaughter cattle grading U.S. groups 1 and Choice will be supported by Blazers and 2; the their mothers gave a party in loans, purchases or other means, at approximately the Tuesday afternoon. Primary, present levels, adjusted for Games and refreshments were seasonal variations. enjoyed. Teachers in charge 4. Sponsor legislation to put were: Mrs, Lawana Timothy, Doris Allred, Laura Carroll, agriculture on par with other Coralie Maxfield and Mrs. segments of our economy. In Mable Maxfield. Mrs, Timothy the absence of parity prices to livestock people, presented her class with com- farmers andcannot survive in agriculture pass rings. Mrs. Mary Bowden and son, our highly organized industrial Louie, visited in Myton Wed- economy. We feel that more must be nesday with their son and brother, Lionel and with Mrs. Annie done fast to restore the confidence of the livestock feeder, Bowden Tuesday night a meeting was producer and the general pub held at the home of Mrs. Mar. lic. Otherwise, the disaster fae will garet Maxfield for the Junior ing thetolivestock industry such other businesses, Gleaner membership Comrad- spread banks and farm machinery ery, A program and rofresh-ia- s ments were enjoyed by Sharrel dealers, and eventually our en Ames, Alta Ames, Barbara An- tire economy will be plunged derson, Sharen Bird, Florence into a depression. HEBER BENNION. JR. Weeks and Ola Maxfield. Chairman Clyde Murray and Anri Gardner, of Murray, spent the weekend visiting Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Palm, forest ranger, Claude Murray and Mr. and !was in Vernal on business Maxfield. Mrs. Lester Top-Pilot- up your time and money to say nothing of the In Dec. PARTY Uintah, instead of tieing qt. 56c Jr. 3 for 35c s, . Salad Dressing Baby Foods - All-re- d Plum Pudding Dried Fruits |