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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Dorothea XL Allred Recites Wedding Thursday. September 23. 1954 Rows With Philip Morton In Home Rites Catholic Members To See Statue Dorothea W. Allred spoke vows with Philip marriage Of Lady Fatima Service In The Morton, Saturday evening at Mrs. her Statue of our mother, the home of Atomic Energy Commission Terminates Circular 7 Regulations December 12 ...."ftains a number of other provis- ATOMIC COMMISSION ions. In view of the time liml CommisThe Atomic Energy sion has terminated as of Dec. tation upon perfection of certain The Pilgrim Emma C. Wimmer, of Duchesne. of Fatima will be vener12, 1954, of Domestic Uranium claim location rights, the AEC Lady ofMerrell L. Porter Circular 7. No further Circular points out the gbvisability of all Bishop ated publicly. Sunday, Sept. cerficiated at the double-rin- g 7 leases will be issued and all lease holders, lease applicants 26th, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Helens CONRAD HOLLENBECK church. Monsignor lease applications remaining on and others promptly familiarizemony. Catholic Conrad B. Hollenbeck, teleThe bride chose a dressmakwho has accomfile with the commission on ing themselves with the provisMcGrath, Duions of the law. The AEC Grand er style suit of winter white man third class. USN, of statue for seven Dec. 12 will be rejected. the panied flannel with mink trim and chesne, Utah, visited this Brit- years throughout the 45 states The circular, published in the Junction office is obtaining which black accessories. She wore a ish colony in late August while thus far, will direct the evefederal register on Feb. 10. 1954 copies of the legislation to interested furnished be will of shoulder corsage of white or- serving with Commander Car- ning devotions, which will conissuance the for provided Rental rier Division 1, Rear Admiral sist of Procession, Rosary, Serrequest. upon chids. to make certain public parties leases USN. Following the ceremony, the S. C. Ring, Benediction of the Blessed lands, which at the time of leas- payments submitted with lease7 five-damemThe visit was made mon, Circular under were applications for family subject and Veneration. newlyweds uranium, greeted Sacrament ing s bers at a reception at the Wim- while the carrier division staff to location of mining claims un- will be returned to the applistatue was The was embarked aboard the atmer home. der the United States mining cants promptly after withdrawblessed by Pope Pius personally The young couple left Satur- tack aircraft carrier USS Box- XII. It has been viewed by aplaws because such lands were al or rejection of the applicaaffected by the Mineral Leas- tion. day night for a wedding trip er. The Boxer has been operat- proximately fifteen million peoAbout 30 leases have been on the west coast. Mrs. Morton ing with units of the First and ple in this country, and up to ing Act of 1920, as amended. will resume her duties as Du- Seventh Fleet in Far Eastern now has been considered a treWith passage of Public Law issued under Circular 7 and ap1350 applications chesne County recorder until waters for the past six months. mendous force, encouraging all 585, signed by the president on proximately filed. been The carrier departed Hong have now posis term ends this year. it her 1954, 13, August peoples to pray for peace and Mr. Morton is employed by Kong on Aug. 26, to resume the return to' Russia of God. sible to establish mining claims on these lands, and the need the Salt Lake City office of Un- fair weather training operations The Pilgrim Statue is so A iversal C.I.T. Credit Corpora- in the South China Sea. for issuance of leases under Circalled because of its many jourtion. He is a son of Mrs. Mincular 7 no longer exists. The neys through metropolitan disnie Morton, of Bountiful. rights of existing lease holders tricts, towns and hamlets all under their leases will not be over the country. affected, but in general such The statue is a replica of leases will not be extended bewhat the Catholics claim to be surand Duchesne County period. yond the initial Our Blessed Mother as She Apwere As indicated above, it is intend- rounding communities to Three Small Children peared the at Regional ed that no further Circular 7 well represented An the for agreement County Fatima. in of Portugal in 1917 conference last Friday Virginia Miller, daughter to accept certain roads in the petitioning the children and the leases will be issued here after. Wilcken sevand Mrs. Mr. when George approximately Public Law 585 not only per- night, Emmons and Altonah area world to turn to God and cease of Duchesne, and J. Alden Gal- Mt. officers, committee mits location of mining claims enty from the Indian Road System the averting of souls from God Mrs. and Mr. were son of teachers loway, hereafter on lands affected bv chairmen and has been signed by the Du- through sin. of Roosevelt, Louie Galloway the Mineral Leasing Act, but al- present. commissioners. chesne The public is invited to atCounty will be wed at the Duchesne Four officers from the Utah so includes provision for the Lon Logan, road supervisor tend the Marian Hour from room TeachRelief and house of Society Parents stake validation of mining claims lo- Congress the Indian Department, pre- 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 5 for cated subsequent to December ers were guest speakers, includsented this agreement to the For further information con4th A. Mrs. Cowan, ing p.m. 31. 1952, and prior to Feb. 10, Duchesne County Commission- tact Father Ignatius Strancar of V, - . ..... f from Howard Shields, Mrs. Gee, Bishop Ralph 1954, on these public lands. In ers at their meeting. St. Helens in Roosevelt. chairman; Roosevelt, will perform the, Mr. Logan September MRS. PHILIP MORTON, who before her marriage child Home is to send a copy addition, holders of uranium exceptional Fern Mrs. and and Winifred Miss home Hazen, rites in ceremony, Duchesne, unlast at lovely leases or lease applications Saturday evening the agreement and the map and Mitchell will furnish the music. of was Dorothea W. Allred, presently serving as county reder Circular 7 have certain Family Life chairman; of the roads to the county as to and W. S. The young couple plan Cox, procedure corder. Until her term of office expires Jan. 1, 1955, she soon as the agency superintenprior rights under the neW law Mrs. chairman. make their home in Provo. will reside at Duchesne. during the period of 120 days dent at Ft. Duchesne signs the Rowan C. Stutz. superintenafter its enactment to locate agreement. Duchesne of By Robert S. Murdock dent County mining claims on the land covvisitors the welcomed County Agricultural Agent ered by the lease or lease ap- Schools, and workers, and stressed plication. High Producing Dairy Cows The new law sets forth in the importance of r the objects For The Month of July ora In which considerable detail the means by The high producing C. dairy is Mrs. governed. ganization other and these rights whereby Altamont trimmed Duchesne cow in Duchesne County on the WilN. director, Memmott, conregional also Elizabeth Murray Hanna may be perfected. It 14 to 4 in the first game of the Herd Improvement Aspresided at the conference. kins, one of Duchesnes oldest round robin baseball bouts this Dairy is Emily, owned by sociation were served Refreshments residents, passed away in Salt fall played by the three west- W. J. Merkley of Duchesne. under the direction of Mrs. 12, on MOTHERS' CLUB Dr. and Mrs. John Smith andf Sept. Sunday, Lake City ern Duchesne 2860 pounds high County Emily produced Howard Harrison, Roosevelt of Club a heart The Duchesne Mothers at the age of 82, family visited with their parwas schools. This of 77 and of played milk opener pounds assisted by presi- ents in Salt Lake on Sunday. met at the home of Connie Robpresident, afterat units during the month of dents from all bins on Sept. 16, with Donna She was born at Salina, Utah, noon.Duchesne, Tuesday July. The next high producing throughout the county. Opening social for the Re- Wilkerson and Jerry Powell act- on Sept. 8. 1872, to Richard schedule the A for cow was Min 2 D, owned by regular to the general session, a lief Society will be held Sept. ing as hostesses. Business for and Margaret Prior Beck Murray. The Roosevelt Standard en- dinner meeting was held at the games between Duchesne, Alta- Hartman and Son of Mt. Emmoved was 2 discussed and 28 at a is winter the and When girl, young they everyone mont and Tabiona has not been mons. 1630 that produced joyed a visit last Saturday from Frontier Grill for Duchesne invited top.m. attend. A very love- light refreshments served to the to Vernal, where she met and set as the regular pounds of milk and 65 pounds inasmuch W. H. Smart, Jr., of Salt Lake Council members, under the diup WilBishis planned. married Ormel Alexander following members: June baseball games in the of butterfat. The high cow for City, first editor of the Roose- rection of Mrs. Jesse Allen, ly program kins in 1891. This marriage was league op, Lois Horrocks, Phyllis schools will be played in the Owner Sampler plan: We go up velt Standard in 1909. His fath- council president. LDS the Winter-rosin solemnized Connie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins, Lilly later er, W. H. Smart, Sr., was the spring, states Principal Walter to Tabby to a cow by the name of Heber City, visited at Goff, Althoria Fairbanks, Cleo Temple in Salt Lake City. owner. Mr. Smart stated that T. Williams. of Star, owned by Ken Carlile, Seven children blessed this the home of Mrs. Hildur John-stu- Stephensen, Donan Wilkerson, he was editor, publisher, pressthat produced 2090 pounds of tosurvive whom Marie Dorothea six of week. Kielbasa, this union, man, printer, etc. at the age of Soand 65 pounds of butter-fa- t. milk Relief at and the Califorof evening are: and Jerry Powell. Ray, day. They 16 years, and operated in a room in Duchesne the Mrs. Earl Jordan had Mr. and nia; Tommy and Barney, of Ar- ciety little room in the northeast corNow we have a fine high testSaturday from 9 a.m. Mrs. Wann Pierson from Welizona; Edward and Dewey, of chapel time ENTERTAINS FRIENDS ner of the C. C. Larsen store. been advisers have Class cow owned by Myrtle and ed of services. Burial until of and Wade, and Mrs. Vernetta Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley Salt Salt City, There was only one font of named for six classes at the lington will be in the Heber City ceme-tar- A. F. Rhoades of Hanna that Colo. Other Manitou as on Mitchell Springs, a guests entertained of friends Sunday. of the Duchesne High School for this group type, and one page brought 95 pounds butter fat Mrs. Mitchell plans to stay in in their home on Sunday eve- survivors are 17 grandchildren, paper had to be set at a time. term. FLORENCE W. REESE and 1120 pounds of milk. 2 broth13 an extended for visit. Duchesne ning, and the evening was spent At that time the paper had Walter T. Williams oOowere held services Funeral Principal of James Murray, in playing cards. A dessert ers, Murray a circulation of approximately is senior adviser; Allen T. The Extension Service has of in the Lindquist Mortuary MonThomas and Mrs. in visited Earl Jordan folMurray, to Utah, luncheon was served from the income 200, with the only Bond, junior; Anthony Pendlefor a week and returned lowing guests; Mr. and Mrs. Ogden; and a sister, Vale Barn- day at 11 a.m. in Logan for again been authorized to' make subscriptions and legal notices ton, sophomore; Donald Moore, Tooeleon Mrs. Florence Woolf Reese, 82, preparations for Merlin Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. hill. of California. Friday evening. to homesteaders at $5.00 apiece. freshman; Jerry Christensen, home who died at the home of her If you desire to have your purein were held services Funeral Edwin the Mr. and owned Mrs. also Carman, The Smarts 8th grade, and Reginald Mrs. Jack (Marelle) bred bull graded, please conwith 16, daughter, e A. Salt and Hale Mrs. Lake, Pres, Walter September Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Duchesne Record and the Myton 7th grade. in Roosevelt, of caus- tact our office not later than McArthur, in J. Larsen Rulan charge. and Mrs. Elmer Dave Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Pres, and Free Press. About the only othSept. 30 and leave your name, The program was as follows: es incident to age. Moon visited at the Fruitland Richard Johnstun and Mrs. May er store in Roosevelt at that was born at Hyde Park, address, and the number of She The Lords on song, at ward opening Leach. was Sunday evening the time 12, 1872, a daughter of bulls to be graded this fall. their branch conference. Prayer, by Thomas Murray; May and Harriet Woolf. Olesilem SURPRISE PARTY talk, Leland Hair; piano solo, FIRESIDE AT THE married Richard Reese in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon Mrs. George Kohl was pleas- O, My Father, by a family She BRUCE SMITH HOME Repairs are being made to received a visit on Sunday from antly surprised Saturday night, friend; remarks, Rulan J. Lar- the Logan LDS Temple in 1893. Fireside was held at the several years ago. the bridge crossing Mr. and Mrs. Valda and when a group of friends drop- sen; song, I Walked In Gods He diedactive An Grade A Basin the Duchesne River at Utahn. family, from Vernal.Massey member of the home of Mrs. Mildred Smith on FOR SALE Mas- ped in to celebrate her birth- Garden; closing prayer, James The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Sunday night, with Glen Mitchcows; also heifers from artifi- The State Road Commission or- seys are moving to Provo for evening was spent in Murray. -day cials insemination. Inquire C. dered the repair work done the winter. Mrs. Massey will be day. The 500 Saints, she had lived in ell, Seminary teacher, as the were floral The offerings and light refreshplaying the Benson ward in Logan, at speaker. Miss LeAnn Jordan M. Rowley, Roosevelt, Phone last week after a TO-1- 8 trac- remembered as the former Miss ments were served to was Burial Mr. and many and beautiful. and Las Vegas, Nev. favored the group with a piano tor damaged the west span of Donna Moon. Mrs. Vern Bromley, Mr. and JTn the Provo cemetery and Roosevelt are: a son, Charles. solo. Light refreshments were Survivors the dedicated the steel and timber structure, James Murray Mrs. Edwin Carman, Mr. and Las Mrs. Flor- served to 20 people. LAWN Vegas; daughters, which was originally built Robert Moon, from Provo, Mrs. Douglas Grant, Mr. and grave. ence New York; about 1908. visited at the Elmer Moon Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Lizzy Among those from Duchesne Hattie Mabel Cox, NEW ELECTION JUDGE Waugh, San Francisco; The east span of the bridge home on Sunday. Thomas. Mrs. Anna Nielson and who attended the funeral were: Alice Chandler. Rose Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. a was James Agnes Larsen has been time Mrs. rebuilt Mr. short and ago. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Kohl. For best work on lawn mowMrs. Las Vegas; Marelle McArthur, named a. judge of election for and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bud and Carey Murray, Nye ers, shearers, plows, etc. con Wm. Foy, Mrs. Ruby Stevenson, Roosevelt; -nine grandchildren, the Bluebell precinct, replacing two children, from Vernal, visSQUARE DANCE tact Clarks Blacksmith, Myton . . . four great grandchildren and Leslie Goodrich. This change of ited on Sunday at the home of The Duchesne Square Dance Mrs. Grace Bench and Mr. and two sisters. appointment was made by the (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Moon. Club will be held on Saturday, Mrs. Junior Bartolo of Myton. was in the Logan Burial Duchesne County Commissionlike Roosevelt, that have to be WANTED 25 at the Duchesne stake Sept. ers. was and sure 41 that considered, to 2400 Mrs. 100 for Marvel to went Moore Winter range house, at 8:00 p.m. and they exhead of sheep. Will buy or if the hospital board, who will Salt Lake, Wednesday, to bring tend an invitation for anyone 3EU33) lease. Gordon C. Winn, Phone meet next Monday, can make her two grandchidren, sons of that is interested to come and some she will be Mr. and Mrs. adjustments Dean Colo. Larsen, join in the fun. 428, Craig, happy to remain. home for a visit. is Piano staffed FOR SALE The with Spinet hospital Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wilkins, OWEN U. WRIGHT to be repossessed in the vicinity a fine corps of practical nurses Edwin Carman and daughter, who were here . from Colorado Funeral services will be held of Duchesne. Assume bal. of and other workers, put in addi- Karen, went to Salt Lake on for the Mrs. Hanna Saturday at 12 oclock noon in contract. For further particu- tion to Miss Mathews, only two Wednesday and Thursday on Wilkins, funeral aofshort visit at spent LDS ward chapel e Music lars write Sugar House registered nurses are business. Karen is planning on the home of Mrs. Wade Wil- the DuchesneUriah Owen for Wright, 77, Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the staff, who between them attending the USAC at Logan kins mother, Mrs. Mech-am- , at 3:45 Sylvia died who Wednesday 40 2130 S. 11 E. hours spend approximately again this year, and will major and family. in home his Duchesne, at p.m. on the job. in secretarial science. Red or White weekly FOR SALE of causes incident to age. BishThe Roosevelt Hospital, which Mrs. Stephen Beel and baby op Porter L. Merrell will offiPotatoes. $3.00 hundred. M. L. is owned by the Church of Mrs. Sarah Young and Mrs. daughter, Miss Sandy Priees, of ciate. King, at Bridgeland. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Becky Faucett visited with their Logan, and Mrs. Luane Larsen Born Dec. 29, 1877, Mr. Saints, serves the entire area family in Fruitland, Sunday. were weekend visitors at the was the son of William Wright of the western part of the Uinhome of Mrs. Violet McDonald. and May Jane Baum Wright tah Basin. It is managed by J. Mr. and Mrs. Arrol Haladay He married Matilda Casper, Harold Eldredge, who is on va- visited in with Bridgeland Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duke are May 8, 1901 in the Salt Lake cation at this time and not friends Sunday afternoon. 24-Ho- ur happy over the arrival of a 5 LDS Temple, and was the fathE. A. CALL SERVICE available for comment, and a lb. 12 oz. baby girl, born at the er of twelve children, eleven of leadboard of church composed Mr. and Mrs. Von Lott. Mr. Quick Efficient Service Hospital at 7:20 a.m. which survive. ers from the area served, Hollis and Mrs. Wilbur Bates, from Roosevelt on Saturday. Residence Arcadia 4306 He moved with his family to No. G. Hullinger, president of the Strawberry, and Mr. and Mrs. in 1910 and has been a Utahn Roosevelt stake, is chairman. Woodrow Day attended the fuMrs. Doren Kelsy and fiur resident since that time of the neral of Mrs. Fred Sharpie in children, of Salt Lake City, are Uintah Basin. Salt Lake City, Monday, Sopt. visiting at the home of Mr. and The eleven sons and daugh20th. Mrs. G. B. Workman for a ters who survive are: Mrs. week. (Leona) Sexton. Salt Lake Mrs. Gracia Olsen and BeverClarence and Earl, Utahn; City; ly Uresk went to Salt Lake on Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones, Weels and Ernest, Bridgeland; Friday and Saturday to visit Laura Clemons, Elizabeth Wins- Mrs. Orson (Lila) McGuire, Mrs. Mrs. Joe Delpiaz. low and Lula Munz attended Alva (Freda) Zufelt and Mrs. CALVIN R. the Myton Ladies Russell (Laura) Nickel, all of Formerly Of Roosevelt if Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pully, of Aid supper Presbyterian last Thursday eve- Heber; Mrs. Morris (Edna) Stew Announces wilh pleasure lhe opening of his professional Reseda, Calif., are visiting their ning. art, Corinne; Mrs. Van (Merles Mr. daughter and Killian, Roosevelt, and Mrs office for ihe practice of Optometry in the former Bank and Mrs. Earl Fausctt. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Willmott. Glen (Elma) Clark, Tabiona; alfrom were 28 Michigan, Utah. 49 visiting Practice so Roosevelt, devoted examinato Building. grandchildren and folMr. and Mrs. Oren Barker at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and the to went Salt Lake over Satur- Joe Morrison last weekend. tion!, anaylsis end rehabilitation of the Visual Functions. lowing brothers and sisters also day and Sunday and attended George B., Salt Lake; OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. BY APPOINTMENT the State Fair. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant en- survive, Charles and Lorin, Provo; Pearl Lynn Barker, who is attending tertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barns, Heber; Zella Thacker, TELEPHONE 358-the U. of U. this winter. Partridge and Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake; Zora Mosley. ChiLloyd Grant at a dinner on cago; Leora Morrey, address not Mrs. May Leach, sister of Sunday. Will Be At Duchesne Medical Center Every Thursday known, and Sarah Richcns, of If Mrs. Walter Nielson, is leaving Charleston. PHONE DUCHESNE 6311 this week for Eugene, Ore. on The sweetest of all sounds is the at call Friends Olpin may a trip. praise. Xenophon Mortuary Friday afternoon and Of Country Wil-lio- m y world-famou- Regional P-T- Conference Well Attended County Takes Over Roads From Indian Department To Wed Sept. 23 In Church Room P-T- P-T- vice-preside- by-law- s Former Local Resident P-T- Dies In S.L.C. Parent-Teache- First Editor Is P-T- A Visitor At Standard Office Altamont Trips DHS Baseball lc but-terf- at P-T- A e, DHS Classes Have n All-re- d Chosen Advisers y. -- bull-gradin- g. Bur-china- l, Hol-gat- Co-o- p. WANT ADO Utahn Bridge Is Being Repaired two-spa- n 09-J- MOWERS SHARPENED Hospital Attention Counters! part-tim- Location: Radios Repaired Time: Feed Bag: Ev-er- HEW OPTOMETRY OFFICE DR. Duchesne, Utah Service Limit Featuring Our New Chef .... JOE GRIVET KOWALLIS son-in-la- PARTIES and BANQUETS Special Rates and Dates you dont see it - Ask for it |