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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Thursday, Juna 17, 1954 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Ysar SI.75 6 Month $3.00 3 Months $1.00 Payable In Advance Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Mrs. Jennie Graham, Office Manager Goldie Wilcken, News Editor that are flown on patriotic holidays from the utility poles along their Main Street. . . Some energetic organization in Roosevelt City could make a project of this, and do a great service to the community. ' BASIN LOSES EFFICIENT TECHNICIAN This week ended several years of supervising a great and important utility in the Uintah Basin Louis Reese, superintendent of the Moon Lake Electric Association, has resigned and moved to a new field of activity in Salt Lake City. . . Mr. Reese has contributed greatly to the progress and development of the REA project, and his place will be hard to Mr. Reese and his wife have been active in civic liairs, with Mrs. Reese being especially helpful in her church and in various programs in the county and in her community. . . This newspaper joins the many friends of the Louis Reeses in wishing them happiness and success in their new work apd home. SO THIS IS SLAVERY CLIFF MEMMOTT, Jlrcadi Ulalin Bird Mrs. EUi From Load Of Hay Abp-lanal- Henry Richens fell off a load of hay, Tuesday, and was rendered unconscious. He was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital, where he received medical care. He suffered some broken ribs and bruises. He was able to return home a few days later. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ab Ross and family, of Salt Lake; Floyd Ross and children and Mrs. Diehl, of Roose- The very substantial increases in wages that have taken place in the postwar era are not the limit of labors gains. Preliminary reports from a Chamber of Commerce of the United States survey indicate that fringe benefit cost employer payments for social security, pensions, vacations and other purposes amounted to $739 per employee in 1953. The figure is $95 higher than that obtained in a similar survey, covering the identical firms, made two years ago. This, It might be pointed out, has occurred while the law, which Union leaders still monotonously r call a act, was in effect. Some slavery! velt; Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Bodand Donna ily, of Randlett, Ross, of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Marr Bell and girls made a trip to Spanisn Fork during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross took a truck load of cattle to Salt Lake, Sunday. Lynn Ross attended the telephone meeting in Roosevelt, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen a business trip to Vernal made v E v on Monday. Mrs. Ida Horrocks took her In actual life, every great enterprise begins with, and Evan, to" Vernal, Monday son, takes its first forward step in, faith. Schlegel. for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hamilton and family, of Tooele, visited When nobody disagrees with you, youre either terribly during the week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, or boss. the brilliant, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. Mrs. Lois Terpening, Deon a is dollar less Every dollar we cut from the budget Bird, Mrs. Gladys Capson, Dewe will have to add to the tax burden. Rep. John Taber. laine Bird, Mildred Bird and Donna Larsen went to Salt Lake 30 Friday to attend M.I.A. conference. Frank J. Hale and sons, of Grantsville, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate. Since the finding up Rock Taken From ihe Files of The Earl Jordan and Mrs. Nona Uintah Basin Record, June 13, Creek of the old Rhoades mine stake Sunday School Rowley, 1913 carrying $300 in gold and a lot officers, visited Sunday School of copper and silver, the Inde13. George Averett is opening a pendent Order of Drygoods Box here June BIRTHDAY DINNER new meat market in the Pope Warmers have ceased building Mrs. Ora Holgate entertained building west of the Pioneer irrigation canals and railroads Store. are now discovering and at a birthday dinner in honor and oOoof her daughter, Betty Evans, digging mines of untold wealth. on Wednesday. Present were O. A. Wilkins returned from New comers are arriving alHamilton Heber Sunday, bringing in two most every day looking for Mr. and Mrs. Orvil and family, Bud and Douglas loads of freight. He reported land. Holgate, Conrad Evans, Chad oOothat the Strawberry Reservoir Evans and children and the honwas rapidly filling. Proposals will be received ored guest. oOoSaturday, June 14 for the conLorriol Carpenter, of Salt Mayor A. M. Murdock is in struction of a flume on Blue Lake, is visiting at the home of his Strawberry Bench canal. town from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen. ranch. Editor Casually Observing BOY ?COUT REUNION An interesting and pleasant of experience was enjoyed by approximately twenty-on- e the Roosevelt areas first Boy Scouts and their Scoutmaster last Saturday evening. . , Calling the group together was Willard Day, former Uintah Basin businessman, and now a Salt Lake resident, who over 25 years ago took a gang of kids under his wing and started them down the Scouting Trail. . . Those kids of yester-yea- r and Mr. Scout, as they familiarly refer to Willard Day, had loads of fun as they told about their present lives, and renewed ' reminiscedacquaintances; the years they played and worked together with a leader, who oftimes had to mortgage his cream truck to take the kids on a trip. . . It was a fine gesture of Mr. Day to call his kids together, and the tribute paid him by those kids should warm his heart and make him glad he had helped such a stalwart group of men on the road to success, with what Scouting offers. . . I join each Mr. Scout resident of this area in congratulating and his kids for this interesting project of a periodic reunion. NEW COURTHOUSE DEDICATION Officially Duchesne County has a beautiful new courthouse. . . It was opened and dedicated in a very auspicious manned Monday night as several hundred people from the Basin, and guests from outside joined in a program and prayer of dedication. . . Much was said in compliment to those who had steered the project through to completion. Nothing was said that was not deserved. . . There is a challenge to those who will use the building, that it be preserved in its present state of beauty. . . To mention all of the features of the building would be very difficut, but the convenience of the structure in taking care of the needs of the county, school district and Duchesne City, will be a great source of pleasure for the employees and those who will go there to transact business. . . Its a place of beauty and one worth waiting for forty years or more to get lets preserve and use it as a building should be. Taft-Hartle- y slave-labo- Thru The Files Of The Record -- FLAG DAY OBSERVED The few local citizens who flew their flags last Monday should be praised for recognizing this important page in our nations history. . . The City of Duchesne should be complimented, especially, because they have provided themselves with a set of flags -- -- Wed In Norms Robb Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Kofford HANNA (Special) On June and daughter, of Oregon, are here visiting Mrs. Koffords 14, Miss Lila Turnbow, daughter of Pearl Turnbow and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. late Parley Turnbow became Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, the bride of Nile L, Willden, of Charleston, spent Sunday son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Willvisiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard den, of Beaver, Utah. The ceremony was performed in the L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-hea- D. S. Temple in Salt Lake, A reception will be held on and son, Douglas, were attending to business in Duchesne June 16 in Beaver, and on Saturday, June 19 a shower and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bench and dance will be held inTabiona family were Sunday guests of to honor the couple. For the reception the bride Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. Mrs. Steve Esauk and daugh- will be gowned in an exquisite ter, Ecce, were in Roosevelt on floor length creation, made by the brides mother. The bodice Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wright is detailed with sleeves taperwere attending to business in ing to lily points over the wrists. White nylon tulle oyer Roosevelt, Saturday. Mrs. Leland Wright and new satin with tiers of chantilly home Fri- lace enhances the daughter returned day from - the Roosevelt Hos- skirt. The bride is a graduate of pital. FISHING AT ROCK CREEK Tabiona High and a Golden Those who were fishing in Gleaner. She has fulfilled an Rock Creek Sunday were: Mr. LDS mission to' the Northwestand Mrs. Melvin White and ern States, and taught in Tabfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl iona this past year. The groom is a graduate of Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davies, Mr. and the Beaver schools. He also has Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and son, fulfilled an LDS mission to the He is now with the Larry, and grandson, Richard Northwest. Castle Air Force in Merced, Lewis. Calif. After a honeymoon the couple Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and family, of Vernal, were visiting will be at home in Fresno, Calover the weekend with Mr. and ifornia, until his release from the service. Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Miss Maxine Birch left Thursday for Kansas to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang were business visitors in Duchesne, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, of Farmers on land on which no Altamont, and Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey, of Boneta, were wheat was seeded for grain for visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard all of the years 1952, 1953 and 1954 may apply for a 1955 Brown during the week. acMr. and Mrs. William Abplan- wheat acreage allotment, chairto Reed Mrs. and and Mr. Lyons, Eugene cording alp Abplanalp attended funeral ser- man of the Duchesne County and vices in Vernal, Monday, for Agricultural Stabilization Mr. Abplanalps brother. Conservation committee. To be Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and considered for an allotment on grandsons, Walter and Steven, a farm which had no wheat were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. seeded for grain for any of those years, the farmers must Abplanalp, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew apply in writing to his ASC were business callers in Roose- county committee by June 30, 1954. velt, Monday. MOVE BACK TO RANCH Blank Application forms are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilker-so- available at the ASC county and family, who have spent office for use in filing requests the winter in Murray, have for allotments. moved back to their ranch for the summer. Temple Ceremony Injured In Fall .... Lila Turnbow Is p. d floor-lengt- h - Wheat Allotment Data For Farms Given By A.S.C. n oOoHenry Schaefermeyer, Uintah Dart and Miss Gladys State Bank fieldman, called on Walker were married in Den- all the people that bank with and Mrs. Irvin Smith and son, ver at the brides home, Wed- them during the week. Billy, of Tooele, spent the weekMildred Bird was taken to end at the home of Mr. and nesday evening. -- O. A. I ALTAMOUT and MT. EMMONS I Mrs. Grant Hansen ft Editor, Uintah Basin Record: We have heard and seen some strange things; Mother Goose stories, gobblins, witches,-blaccats and broom sticks. Tree squeakers, whipper nannies and side hill gulluts. Buck Rogers, space ships and flying saucers. And now a new menace on our highways, CARDS! Something pew to endanger motorists and a new headache for the patrolmen to look for, and that isnt fell; a bride, the daughter of a PALE GREEN TAFFIE FASHIONED. Every kid knows what gobelins and witches are. A black bat is a black cat, same with broom sticks, they are just everyday things where kids live. and tree Vhipper nannies squeaks why they are found jn the timber, and a side hill gullute has two short legs and two long ones, so they can walk on the hill sides. But please tell us kids what these CARDS are that travel on roads, so well know what to look for. And what kind of a mothers is a PALE GREEN TAFFIE FASHIONED? i The Kids k Party Honors The Louis Reeses A farewell party for Louis Reese was held at the Frontier Grill last week. There were about 40 people present, mostly REA personnel and their partners, from Rangely and Gifts were presented to both Mr. and Mrs. Reese. Alta-mon- t. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard entertained weekend guests for the opening of fishing season. They were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones and son, of Provo. and Leland Hair and son, LaMar, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peterson and their two daughters, of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell Saturday and took their son, David, who had been the Mitchells houseguest for a week, back to Salt Lake with them. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans and two daughters went to Provo and Salt Lake last weekend, to visit relatives and attend conference. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bennion, of Salt Lake, were out to visit with the Bennions last Tuesday and Wednesday. Carl Lister was in Mt. Emmons for the weekend. His children, Jim, Ann and Richard, returned with him. They had been in Salt Lake for two weeks while their brother, Ray, took Mrs. Iva Dell Robbins to California. Mrs. Bruce Hartman Das-tru- p Repubattended the $ lican dinner in Salt Lake at the Rainbow Rondevu on June 100-plat- e' 5. Year 'Round TRACTOR Cmmt tbaao jobs! Plowing, discing, ' anting, fertilising, cultivating, the oiling, belt work nera Koar-Engin- - Mod- o G does them all . . . and is also suited to many special applications, Look st these feature: Engine i in the rear, complete line of imfor d all plements without neck or "precision work tck strain. Amazing economy operates on quarts instead of of fuel. You can um the Model Q every day in the year! v ... nuis-omitiGn, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thayne, of Salt Lake,' spent the weekend of the opening of fishing season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen. Dave Orr, of Salt Lake, and his three sons have been in Mt. Emmons and vicinity for the past week. Two of the hoys are staying with Grant Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sprouse and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case and family. Club Work front-mounte- gal-.Io- s ISUS a NO S1SVICI 4-- H BUSY STITCHERS year-olThe girls met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Hazel Reay, on Thursday, June 10, from 24 p.m., which will be the time of the regular weekly meetings. The girls elected officers as follows: pres ident, Mary Reay; dent, Gwendolyn Chapman; reporter, Carolyn Dastrup; song and yell leader, RaNae Stevenson. The name of their group is to be The Busy Stitchers," and their project will be cloth ing. 14-1- 6 d vice-pre- OTTOSEN Sales and Service Phone 57 Roosevelt - Efficient Service -- oOo- k Mr.-an- All 'Round Quick E. A. CALL SERVICE Roosevelt, Monday, where she Mrs. Marion S. Shields. Mrs. Residence - Arcadia 4306 Art Smith is Mrs. Shields Phone Aliamonl 3302 Paul Montaine made a find received medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, Mr. an old pocket-boothis morning inside of which were sevLittle Miss Mayla Mitchell eral bills. The pocketbook and entertained her playmates at contents were in a bad state of a birthday party last Saturday decay. There was perhaps $25. The find was forwarded by morning. Katherine Hartman celebrated Cashier Dart to the treasurer her birthday on June 9th, with and no doubt the finder will a party, attended by about 12 receive some new bills in lieu of her friends and relatives. thereof. The group went horse-bacriding and then to the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dye and family and Carl Young, of Salt Lake, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young. Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker and family, recently of Calif., Alton Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hussey, of Salt Lake, have spent the past week visiting their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker are returning to Hollister this The American Legion Auxweekend, where he has been iliary, Wm. R. Sands Unit No. transferred in his work. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman 5. went to Ft. Duchesne last evening to initiate the and family were in Vernal last Monday members of the newly organon business. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Kolb ized Unit No. 126 and to install officers. Those participatand family were in Salt Lake their were: Mrs. A. C. Tolboe, ing last weekend. Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Volney Boswell district president; Mrs. Milton Lott, Mrs. and family went to Salt Lake Felter, Xor the pleasant days of motoring in the summer ahead, get extra W. R. Harris, Mrs. Lynn Dean, last Sunday to be present at Mrs. H. C. Cooper, Mrs. Olga the 80th birthday of Mr. Bospleasure by using todays finest gasoline. Thrill to the surging power Mrs. Lydia Nielson wells mother, Mrs. Rosella Solmonson, of Utoco gasoline best in our 45 year history. Its seasonized for and Mrs. Lydia Peatross Bowles. BRIDGE SUPPER HELD superior results at all times of the year and right now its perfect Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fry, of . -' AT HOME LINCK for summer driving . . . For smooth getaways, plenty of power on Richfield, brought the two Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck daughters of Mr. and Mrs. My- entertained highways and hills, its exactly what the doctor ordered. Try Saturday evening at ron Madsen, of Monroe, to stay a folthe with supper a tankful todayj . . . And a perfect teammate is Utoco HD-bridge with their grandparents, Mr. guests present: Mr. and Motor Oil, which cleans as it lubricates. This remarkable new- and Mrs. Floyd Case, and fam- lowing Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. ily for two' weeks, action oil cleans out engine soot F. S. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mayla Mitchell spent Tuesday Rex Lamb, dirt-aMrs. Homer and Mr, adds miles to engine and with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Per- Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. James life. With its new additives, it kins and their daughter. Mrs. Bliss Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dalgleish, acids and Miss Alice fights Todd. Bridge was Young served family dinner to the diversion with evenings sludge. the following guests last Sunawarded to Mrs. Lott, day: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Day prizes Mr. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. and family, and Carl Young, Mortensen. all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nielsen and family, of FAREWELL PARTY Bridgeland, and Mr. and Mrs. HONORS MRS. LISONBEE Lyle Young and son, Perry, of Mrs. Lena Lisonbee was comMt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Alplimented Wednesday evening of ma Smith, Bridgeland, and of friends surtheir two grandsons called later when ahergroup on the eve of her prised in the day. for the Elbo Ranch Among the interested specta- departure in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, tors at the Dedication of the where she will be employed Duchesne County Courthouse during the summer months. Relast Monday evening were Mr. freshments were served to the and Mrs. Leland Stevenson. Mr. honored guests, Mrs. Lydia and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans, and Peatross, Mrs. Lydia Nielson, Mrs. Max Hartman and Mrs. Mrs. Olga Solmonson, Mrs. ElChester Hartman.x bert Chandler, Mrs. W. R. HarVARIETY CLUB MEETS ris and Mrs. Alice Brummett. The Mt. Emmons Variety club Mr. and Mrs Garland Reed held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Sonny Denver on and family, of Tremonton, were Thursday, June 10. There were visiting relatives and friends last week. seven members present. Mrs. Alice Brummett returned from Dallas, Texas last week ' Friends surprised Mrs. Jewell after a three months visit with Kolb on June 4th, on the oc- her daughter and casion of her birthday. Those Mr. and Mrs. Karl McKeever, ) present were Mr. and Mrs. Gene and small son, who brought her Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb, home and will visit in Myton Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lambert about 10 days during their UTAH Oil REFINING COMPANY I Hfc Ms. Up and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reese. s: K Radios Repaired 7fl bad k !on Bar-sto- Myton Auxiliary Unit Installs Ft. 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