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Show Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keele, of Price, visited with Mrs. Garcia Olsen and their mother, Mrs. Effie Thompson. Mrs. Thompson returned with them for a visit. Stanley Odekirk sent the Uintah Basin Record thanks for sending the paper to his new address. He did not miss one copy of the home news. Stanley is stationed at Fort Bragg. Vacationers from Kansas City In The Service Church News In Of Country Ward & Stake Planned July -- sight-seein- g -- Foy visited at the home of Mr. and and baby girl, of California, Mrs. Elden Wilcken, Monday. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. of Mrs. Foy. friends Wilcken, they were Mrs. Alma r Mr. and Mrs. Mert Wardle Tosser and her son, Ralph are riding about these days in and family. a lovely new Pontiac car. Vacation guests of the KenMr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond neth Leavitt family at their Montana ranch the past week made a few friends calls while were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Par- in Duchesne this week. They rish and Kent, of Rangely, and also were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge, the courthouse.. of Duchesne. Mrs. Grace Tale was called Mrs. Ruth Ward and children, to Spanish Fork due to the illof Lark, recently visited with ness of Mr. and Mrs. Donald her mother, Mrs. Fanny Price. Anderton. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ben Casey We have a new cafe opening and children, of Cody, Wyoming drove to see Grandmother for business in Duchesne. It is the Buck Horn Cafe, on the Price. west part of town. Seems as if is the fav- the town was starting to feel orite song around the house- a few growing pains. hold of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith since their tiny baby girl made her appearance. The wee lass was born Friday,. June 18 at the Roosevelt Hospital. Formerly Alberta Olsen, the new mother is the daughter of Mrs. Garcia Olsen. DRIVING MAIL J. A. Hallady, of Duchesne, Miss Susan Allred and Laura is driving thp Clemens celebrated their birthrural mail route for Earl days at the home of Mrs. Em- Jordan, who entered the Misma Wimmer on Sunday, June sion Home in Salt Lake City 20. Guests were Phillip Norton, last week. This announcement Mrs. Woodrow Day and family, was made by Wm. H. Case, DuMrs. Maxine Burdick and fam- chesne postmaster. ily, Mrs. Duane Meriwether and daughter. MERCURY CLIMBS The official temperature for We received a pleasant let- Duchesnp on the first of ter from Geneal Partridge, who summer, June 21, soared day to 95 is spending the summer with degrees. This report by L. C. her sister, Mrs. Eddie B. (Edith) Winslow, of the official weathBrezina, at Fort Lewis, Wash. er observatory in Duchesne, She said in part: I do miss listed this as the hottest day my friends a home, I also miss to date in Duchesne for 1954. the Uintah Basin Record, because I like to read it so well. AUXILIARY SELLS $60.27 Please send me the paper. DURING POPPY SALE sales in Duchesne came Poppy Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nielson, to $60.27 this year, reports in been have who California for the winter have now made their Nellie H. Jones, treasurer for the Duchesne Unit, American home in Meeker, Colo. Legion, sponsors of the sale Mr. and Mrs. Rex Farnsworth, during late May. This amount is comparable to of Orem, spent the weekend sales of previous years, she Mr. with her parents, and Mrs. said. Last year sales came to -- Long-tim- e Tos-se- Rock-a-Bye-Bab- y DUCHESNE SHELBY R. LISONBEE FORT ORD, CALIF., June 9 Private Shelby R. Lisonbee, 25, was selected yinner of the Division Commanders Award of Leaders Course here. Pvt. Lisonbee entered the service last November and received basic training with Company K, 63rd ' Infantry Regiment. He is a of Roosevelt (Utah) graduate High School, and attended the Brigham Young University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ShelxXxby Lisonbee, of Duchesne, Utah. His wife, Emma Lee, lives in Mrs. Porter Merrell brought a bouquet of lovely pale pink Bridgeland, Utah. peonies to church. They were enjoyed so much, as most of these flowers were taken by the recent frost. WANT LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED For best work on lawn mow- ers, shearers, plows, etc. contact Clarks Blacksmith, Myton. FOR SALE) Modern home, 7 rooms and bath, garden, occupies a whole city block. Priced Phone reasonable. Duchesne 8286. UNEXPECTED CHANGE makes available fine Rawleigh Business in Duchesne County. Exceptional opportunities for industrious man. Products - equipment on Credit. No experience needed to start. Write today for particulars, Rawleighs 1415, 23rd Dept, Street, Denver, Colo. An electric sewing machine for sale. Will take $35 for it. DuSee Mary Oberhelman, chesne. full E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION Wiring - Electric Motor! Office in Dillman, Building Roosevelt, Utah Office Phone 335-Residence Phone, Arcadia 4306 -- -- -- Hr-- . of Granny Whites beautiful old house ou Maple Avenue theres a brand-nesign: Antiques, Inquire Within." Now dont get excited. Granny explained it all the other night --after we settled down in her parlor, me with my temperate beer, Granny with her tea. I naked her if she was really going in the antique businrs--- . "Oh, no, says Granny, T wouldn't tell anything. I put that s'':n v.;i so folks would come in and laid i nnd look around. If they n price, I tell them some outiu- , -- -- PVT. JIMMIE JENKINS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Edwards of Myton, is serving with the U. S. Army and is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. He is currently attending a cooking school and has been in the service three months ' Bounty Kitty May Savings Bond Sales Were Good Union Principal To Attend re-spo- i r 't! Siatrs Work Shop In k p extended approximately geous figure! I guoss 1 just like people, she said. From where I sit Granny can be excused for her little ruse. She may be in her eighties, but her mind is young and open. Shes the kind of person whos made this town so wonderful. Granny not only likes people but she them and their preferences nnd opinions. Come to think of it, liking" and respecting mean much the same thing, dont they I flreueri Foundation xXx- The softball games are being held in the City Park each Thursday. Bishop Porter Merrell asks everyone to come and help cheer the teams and help feed the mosquitos, so they will not eat the few completely up. In Magpie in-1- 1 to; well-know- n Funds Remain No Sale) Right in front two-stak- WILLIAM C. GILES WASHINGTON, D. M. The Bureau of Naval Personnel has announced an advancement in $55.85. rating to Boilerman Third Class. USN, for William C. Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Giles of Myton, Utah, while serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Essex in the Far East. officer advancements There is nearly $20 left in arePetty made on the basis of Navythe fund for magpie bounty pay- wide competitive written exments in Duchesne, reports Eldemonstrated aminations, proden Wilcken. Bounty is being in performance of duficiency paid at the rate of 5(? per mag- ties, and leadership ability. pie head, either young or adult birds. In Duchesne, Elden WilALMA G. ROSS cken O. K.s bounty payments JERRY L. LARSEN for the Utah Fish and Game A3c Alma G. Ross, son of Commission. He says that the Ross, and Jerry L. largest bounty payment made Mrs. Hazel of Mr. and Mrs. son Larsen, , him Brother-sonto was Brent by of Boneta, who turned in Melvin J. Larsen, both of Roosevelt, are presently being train148 magpie heads at one time. Theres still nearly $20 re- ed as Air Force technicians at maining in the Duchesne boun- Warren Air Force Base, Wyomty fund out of the $50 alloca- ing. At this historic former cavaltion. ry post, outside Cheyenne, the Air Force is training young airmen in many specialties. Telephone and Teletype operators. Repairmen, Inspectors and Suas well as AdminisMr. F. C. Packard, Savings pervisors,and Supply Technicians. Bonds regional chairman an- trative nounced today that statewide purchases of Series E and H Savings Bonds during May were $1,477,125 as reported bv the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, approximately $400,-00N.Y. greater than sales for the Mr. and Mrs. Loman F. previous month. May sales in Duchesne county Hutchings and two sons, Craig were reported at $487.50. and Brent, will leave Roosevelt next Tuesday, June 29, for New York City, where Mr. Hutchings ilpfrffMMlt will participate in a special three-weework-shoat Colum... bia Teachers College for school administrators. The conference begins July 6 and ends July 23 Each year an invitation is Rom "where I sit Jy Joe Marsh xXx- Sunday, June 27, is the Genealogical convention, which will be held at the Duchesne Stake house to 10 a.m. All genealogical committees are asked to be there. Anyone interested in this work will be welcome. Paul Royal, a speaker and genealogical worker will be the visiting member of the church committee. d 0 pre-Jul- y -- News Briefs Arcadia-Bridge-lan- Boxing Tourney, Fireworks Mr. and Mrs. Hod Saddler and family stopped in Duchesne to take Mrs. Saddlers mother, Mrs. Lela Wardle, with them on a trip to Roosevelt and Vernal as the children have not been out this way for a number of years. and Mrs. 'Wendell Thursday, June 24, 1954 The evening meeting was in of the Melchizedek charge priesthood. Speakers were, Ed Williams, Levi Anderton, Keith Duke, Arwella Moon and Pres. 1-2 Hale Holgate. Helen Odekirk a Almusical and gave reading Boxing fans in the Uintah ma Poulson and Marlene Davies Basin will have a fine chance sang a song. next Thursday and Friday, July xXx1 and 2, to see a lot of interestAlma Poulson and Allen ing fights as the first annual Moon were graduated from boxing tournament gets their Primary work and were U.B.I.C. under under the direction way received into the MIA, and will of Ute Tribe recSummers, Ray be ordained deacons. reational director. xXxAccording to Mr. Summers At Mutual on June 29 well there should be between thirty be regular lessons and summer and forty local boxers entered program, with all meeting first in the tournament, which will at the church house. see the preliminaries run off xXxStake President Hale Holgate on Thursday and the finals on has announced that Sunday, Friday. Kiwanis Club June 27 will be set apart as a is The Roosevelt the U.B.I.C. with combining of and pray- committee and the Ute Indian special day fasting er for the Duchesne stake that Tribe in the Fourth acwe might ask our Father in tivity, and will present their Heaven for rain. fourth annual Fireworks Dis xXxas a climax to the finals Friday, June 25 is a special play stake Melchizedek priesthood in the boxing tournament on night. Temple excursion. This takes Friday Both the activities ari being the place of the annual outing sponsored as community beneusually held each year. fits, with funds going to assist xXxannual Remember the rodeo given by the sponsorship of the welfare the Bridgeland ward to raise UBIC, and for the child the Kiprojects sponsored by funds for their new church wanis Club. house, on Saturday eveping, June 26, at 8 p.m. Charles Partridge. When they returned to Orem, her baby sister, Caroline, went with them for a short visit. Mr. UINTAH BASIN RECORD 25 lead- xXx- CONFERENCE Mrs. Hilder Barker and Mrs. Alice Moon of the Duchesne stake Primary report the Primary convention held with the Mooh Lake stake at Mt. Emmons, was one of the most spiritual conventions that they had ever attended. Visiting General Board members, Mrs. Edith Patrick and Miss June Carlile game thpm so much in the way of spirituality that the stake people feel that if they can only put this over to the wards, Primary work should be outstanding and successful. The theme for the new years work was You Are Making Your Record. The Duchesne stake was very proud to have the stake presidency, Hale Holg'ate, Elmer Moon and Dean C. Christensen present, and A1 White, who is Primary adviser. Mrs. Helen Odekirk was a special guest and told of the Mission Primary. .PRIMARY Phone news Herns to 7441 Uiah-Nevad- a Custodians At New Courthouse Changes Noted In School Contract Are Mr. & Mrs. Hill Births reported at the Roosevelt Hospital by Superintendent Alterations and additions listCustodians for the new court- J. Harold Eldredge during the ed in the contract to Witt Conhouse building are Mr. and Mrs. week are as follows: struction of Provo for construcR. W. Hill. Mr. Hill has been past June 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ray tion work at Altamont as for the old Crow, Roosevelt, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, Duchesne, serMr. and Mrs. Charlie vices will be $300 per month boy; Myton, boy. plus present living quarters June 20 Mr. and Mrs. Clinwith paid utilities in the old ton Bird, Roosevelt, girl. courthouse building. Additional June 21 Mr. and Mrs. Glen living quarters have been af- Huber, Lapoint, girl. forded the custodians family June 22 Mr. and Mrs. Glen by cutting through the parti- Mecham, Mt. Home, boy. tion from their former quarters into the space that was occuCARD OF THANKS pied by the county clerks ofWe especially want to' thank fice. all our neighbors and friends who were so kind and thoughtMrs. Carl Ivie. ful during the death and at the funeral service for our wife and Saturday Free Picture Show. stepmother. We do appreciate the words and cards of symWednesday, June 23, Leader- pathy received, the floral offership meeting was held at the ings and to all who assisted in home of Mrs. Tessie Ivie. The any way during our bereaveCome Ye ment. Come, subject, was given by Mrs. Claude Davis and family Saints, Ivie. custodian serving building for several years. Compensation for their Ber-tol- a, High School include building of two additions. One addition is on the west end of the present building. This will provide space for an art department, science department, and music department, as well as classrooms. The addition to the north of the present structure calls for classrooms, home economics department, gymnasium with lockers and showers for boys and girls. Alterations will include remodeling of the administrative offices and storage facilities. Architects for the plans aie Cannon & Mullen, of Salt Lake City. The shot in originally was just that a can shot-putti- non ball. WISCONSIN HEAVY-DUT- Y Ail - footed. moims ' Church News From Strawberry THE APPOINTMENT By Tessie Ivie June 16, On Wednesday, Leadership meeting was held at the home of Levi Anderton. The Reverence class subject was for the Home, given by Mrs. Florence Madsen. Sunday, June 20, Sunday School was held as usual with 38 in attendance, followed at 12:30 by Sacrament meeting with President Hale Holgate, Elders Arza Adams, William II. Case, Miss Anna Dee Adams and her cousin as guests. Miss Adams gave a vocal solo, and Dickie Gines gave a talk. The weeks calendar follows: Sunday Sunday School, Priesthood and Sacrament meeting Tuesday Activities for Priesthood and Relief Society members, to get the water on the church potatoes. Wednesday Every Wednesday, Leadership meetings. Thursday ing educators throughout the Softball practice nation to join in the workshop Friday where many and varied subjects Wedding Dance for Mr. and pertaining to administrative problems in school are discussed. Mr. Hutchings, who will bo starting his fourth year this fall as principal at Union High School, is the only Utahn to be so honored this year, and was chosen because of his outstanding work in administrative work at Union. While the principal is working, his wife, who is a member of the Roosevelt Junior High faculty, and sons, will enjoy the many interesting things about New York. 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