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Show UINTAH FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1988. DUCHESNE UTAH BASIN-RECOR- UINTAH BASIN RECORD Boy A. Schonlan, Editor E. J. Schonian. Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH matter Entered as second-clas- s RATES ADVERTISING 1922 at the Postoffice at 26, May Display Advertising ot plat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act 1879. Line, 2jc. March, 3, Per Column Inch, 30c. Unified and Reading Notice . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost .73 Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months ,ue, first insertion; 8c per line for Months Six . u succeeding issue minimum $2.00 One Year ge, 30c. NEWS ITEM: U.S.S.R. FACTORIES ORDERED TO ADOPT AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL METHODS Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paul of Myton were business visitors in Ioka Saturday. The wedding dance and reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis at the Ioka ward hail; Friday night was a very enjoyable affair. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mrs. W. G Gentry and daughter, Elizabeth and Mrs. Tom Gentry spent Thursday with Mrs. Devon Gentry of Myton. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. Archie Benson, Mrs. Ralph Miles, M. J. Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson of Roosevelt were called to Salt Lake City on Thursday by the death of their brother-in-laE. H. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrell returned to their home in Provo on Monday after a weeks visit with Mrs. Morrells parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meranda of Salt Lake City were visiting relatives and friends in Ioka on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doc. Wilson and daughters of Los Angeles were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Friday. Mrs. True Hatch of Myton was calling on friends here Saturday. James Lemon Jr., who has been ill for the past two weeks is able to be out again. Bishop Webb and family spent the 4th of July at Moon Lake. 'VoJ flOS)1 - Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Johnson of were the guests of Mr. and Myton Yessw iessui Yessft Mrs. John Lemon Sunday. Doyle Iorg spent Thursday at si itSSie Yessir Randlett at the home of his bi other, Verl Iorg. Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd attended the celebraUon at Upalco on July 4th. Doctor and Mrs. L. S. Saunders of Roosevelt were Ioka visitors Sunday. OVER THERE. Mr. and Mrs. William Fausett and family spent the 4th of July AN EXAIMPLE WORTH FOLLOWING at Whiterocks. left Friday Citizens of Roosevelt have recently taken act- forMrs. Lois Bensonwhere she will Idaho, ion on an example which might be well worth fol- spendShelley, some time with her daughlowing by citizens of other Basin communities, when ter, Mrs. Mervin Swain. Mrs. Elmer Fausett and famimembers of the many civic organizations there comly Myton spent Sunday with bined to form an organization to be known as the his ofparents, Mr. and Mrs. WillUnited Civic Clubs of Roosevelt. iam Fausett Sr. There is always a great deal of wasted effort in Mrs. Reed Lemon returned to here from Vernal Satsmall communities when several civic organizations her home urday, after a weeks visit with are active in promoting this and that for community her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma benefit. Several small organizations, working with Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. William Hardlimited capital and without coordination with each man of Myton were visitors at other, regardless of how well they mean, are bound the home of John Lemon on Sunto be limited in their results. day. Methods Yf? By Mrs. Sarah Case Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Evans have moved to their ranch south of town for the summer. Mrs. Lucia MaHaffey arrived several home after spending weeks in Salt Lake City. Those from ML Emmons who attended the Presiding Bishopric meeting in Heber City Sunday included, Owen Bennion and sons Bench and Evan, Mi-- , and Mrs. LeRoy Rust and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rust and family and Mrs. Harry Chapman and son are visiting their daughter and in Idaho. They went via Wyoming. Mr. Wm. H. Evans, Samuel Crosby and Arthur Case returned home Saturday from a trip through seven states and Canada. They had an enjoyable trip. Miss Maxine Snyder is home, after a few days visit with her aunt in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wall and children,: Mr. and Mrs. Dorisy Wall and family, Melwood Wall, Jim Thacker, Mr. and Airs. Jefferson Wall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall are enjoying an outing on the Yellowstone. They report that fish are plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Palmer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead and children of Talmage enjoyed an outing on Rock Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Palmer are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Evans, this week. Mrs. Palmer was formerly Miss Katie Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Snyder and daughter Maurine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case enjoyed an outing at Moon Lake Sunday. Members of the genealogical committee attending the convention at Duchesne Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker, Bishop Floyd Volney Boswell, Case, Leonard Wall, Mrs. Row-en- a Rogers and Mrs. Barney. Mr. LeRoy Babcock and his daughter, Florence came in from Price where they make their home. team The Arcadia baseball played Mt. Emmons here Sunday. The score was 9 to 4 in favor of Mt. Emmons. Guests at the Owen Bdnnion home Sunday were Mrs. Birch Bennion and children and Mrs. Esther Boswell. Mrs. Hazel Taylor, Mrs. Owen Bennion and Miss Verna Bennion were Roosevelt visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon S. Atwood and Barbara and Leo Hardman of Salt Lake City are' visiting relatives and friends here. son-in-la- w Combined efforts, on the other hand, if properly coordinated should produce vastly different results. If seyeral individuals, by combining into a club can better their efforts the same rule should apply to combined efforts of the clubs, and no doubt such Trees Manufacture Own Food By Lula Maxwell The food on which a dormant tree Mr. Chase Watterson made a will prove to be the case with the new venture in Rolast week. feeds and which causes it to grow osevelt. Primarily started to concentrate efforts on trip to Pleasant Grove Gladys Pettey has returned is manufactured in the summer. new government projects for the next three months, home again. She has been em- The mineral salts from the ground transformed in the leaves, the movement, if successful will undoubtedly be kept ployed at the Plaza Hotel in Du- are which become food factories chesne. will be and a no Roosevelt doubt have we that up, MrDan Allred made a trip through the action of air and light busier and better city because of it. We commend to Pleasant Grove last week. He Part of this reserve food Is stored In stems, limbs, trunk and roots. the action and recommend it to Duhesne and other brought Mrs. Allred home with In the winter this reserve is drawn - Miss Jean Morrison By Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mr. Hike Esauk of Duchesne Lavar Davies of Springville Is home of Mr. spending a few days here with was a guest at the Herb Birch Mrs. and Wednesday. relatives. Jean and Betty Jo MorMisses McDonald Mrs. Claud and Mr. on Mrs. Wells and son were American. Fork rison were calling Wright Thursday evening. callvisitors last week. Mrs. Martha Shanks was The Primary organization of at the Morrison home Tuesing Talmage sponsored a dance here afternoon. day Friday night. It was very well and Mrs. Carlyle of HeMr. attended. There was a large ber a short are City crowd from Utahn present. Ev- time in Utahn spending at the visiting eryone reported a good time. home of their son and daughter-in-laA farewell party was given in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the ward hall Saturday night for Carlyle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie and famMir. and Mrs. Jess Thompson ily who are moving to Provo and son David are spending a within the next few days. Those few days visiting in Altonah. from out of town attending were, Miss Valeer Shirts made a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckstead, trip to Salt Lake City one day Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Wright last week. Reynolds and children, Boneta; Mrs. Helen Esauk and Miss Wesley and Bill Reynolds, Bon- Chloe Wagstaff were calling at eta, and Mrs. Jones of Spring- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb ville. Refreshments were served Birch last Wednesday. to 85 people. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplan-aland family of Helper are Miss Lucille Allred of Provo is spending a few days with friends spending a short time in Utahn as guests of MS, and Mrs. Will here. lanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlyle and daughter, Rozella were dinner guests at the Morrison home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Spratt and children of Bingham are spending a short time at the home of Mr. Clay Spratt. Mr. Ray Horrocks and children of Arcadia were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks Monday. Miss Della Broadhead of Heber is visiting with Mls3 Fima Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel Hadden and infant son were calling in Utahn on Sunday. Quite a large crowd from here attended the dance at Rovoli and Tabiona Monday night. The Record Does Expert Printing Professional Cards p Mr. Ward Evans and Mr. Dar Brotherson of Boneta were visitors at Sunday school Sunday. Talmage was very well represented at Utahn for the 4th of The July celebration Monday. day was spent with a parade at 10 oclock a. m., followed by a program, childrens races, relay races and a ball game between Utahn and Talmage. The score was 11 to 6 in favor of Talmage. Everyone seemed to have an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Austin G. Burton are spending a few days in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sulser and family of Midway spent last Monday and Tuesday with relatives here. and Davies Mrs. Franklin children of Duchesne were calling at the home of Elray Larsen Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Kofford was a Duchesne visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson attended the dance in Mtn. Home Monday night. A number of young folks attended the dance at Rovoli on Monday night HARRY M. WALKER, D. D. S. Practice Limited to Plate Work Abplanalp. and Mrs. Owen Wright and Kenneth Carlyle made a to Heber City one day last Mr. Mr. trip week. A large crowd from Utahn attended the dance in Talmage on Friday. Everyone had a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Thorpe Chatwin and her daughter, Alaha of Tabiona are spending a few days in Utahn visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chatwin. Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Fern Gilbert this Utalj Oil Building Salt Lake City Utah 516-17-- DR. ARTHUR W. Palmer CHIROPRACTOR ROENTGENOLOGIST 209-1- 0 Lltah OH Building Salt Lake City, Utah In Duchesne Saturdays & Sundays 5 to 6 p .m. At Mrs. Fern T. Moffltt home. week. Miss Mae Abplanalp was calling on Miss Betty Jo Morrison Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. Mr. Rowe Smith of Midview spent seveal days of last week in Utahn as a guest of Tom Abplanalp. Miss Joyce Abplanalp was visiting with Mrs. Elrna Wright on Tuesday. Messrs Kenneth Carlyle and Eugene Abplanalp were ward teaching in Utahn Thursday. Tom Abplanalp, Rowe Smith and Melvin White were calling on Marley Davies Saturday after- L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney-at-La- Utah H. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Publio North of Court House County Duchesne 140 r Utah A. SCHONIAN Verland Allred of Talmage is visiting at the home of Mr. and him. communities.. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll upon to sustain life In the cells. made a trip to Roosevelt Satur- turning home and WE EXPRESS APPRECIATION going on to day. They were accompanied by Steamboat Springs, Colorado on A good many of us have become quite familiar Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. Lynn Wednesday. Farnsworth, Mrs, Ralph MaxMr. Boyd Murray has returnduring the past three years with the frequent pres- well daughter, Diane, Mgs. ed home after spending the winence on the streets of Duchesne of a man whose work Hans and Jacobson and Mrs. Milton ter in Logan attending college. has been of real importance to all of us but with Anderson. Mr. H. S. Hicks and family whom very few of us have become acquainted. This Jess and Mack Foote are Visit- and Mrs. Jake Koer and family ing their parents for two or of Salt Lake City spent a few because he has gone about his work quietly and un three days. days visiting with their sister, obtrusively, minding no ones business but his own. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mecham Mrs. Elsie Chidester. Since we are not authorities on engineering we of Neola are visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Charles Chldeser and make no comment on the work he has done, other Williams mother, Mrs. Elsie family of Green River were vis Chidester. relatives here last week. than to say that it looks like a real job to us. We do A birthday dinner was given at iting Mr. LaMonte Lloyd was here know the value of the job to those whom it will the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Friday with a truck load of groTimothy in honor of Mrs. Brig- ceries. affect, both djrectly and indirectly. ham Timothy. He was celebratMr. and Mrs. Charles Shiner As to his public relations we do have some ing his 79th birthday annivers- have gone to Salt Lake City for knowledge, and we take real pleasure in making pub ary. a visit. They expect to do some lie the gratitude we feel toward Mr. E. J. Wester-hous- e Mr. Lloyd Shiner made a trip temple work while there. Saturday. Miss Gladys Murray visited at for the cooperation he has shown in providing home of her sister and the PRIMARY NOMINATIONS GET START authoritative information concerning the construcMr. and Mrs. Hilary With the sixty-da- y tion of the Moon Lake reservoir. of Myton Fnday. period for filing affidavits Holder His job as construction engineer of the project of nomination only just begun, it is interesting to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Cook spent the week end in Heber City. was one, we know, of a considerably confidential na- note that already two such affidavits have been filMr. and Mrs. Leland Goodrich, ture with his sole duty being to the Bureau of Rec- ed with the county clerk, one for the position of Mr. James PowelTk Mr. Lyman lamation. Some familiarity with such projects too, county shereiff and the other for county commis- Burdick and Mr. Roy Anderson were Roosevelt business visitors has shown us that this bureau disseminates very lit- sioner. Both were personal affidavits. tle information through its employees. Yet with all This is a promising indication that there will Saturday, Miss Mary Stevenon of Roosewe know that Air. Westerhouse has given consider- probably be plenty of material for the primary elec- velt spent the week end at the able of his personal time and effort to furnish the tions which are scheduled early in September. There home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. papers with correct data concerning the project and are many things we like about the new primary laws, Miss Elda Goodrich of Roosehas done so willingly and with a spirit of friendli- not the least of which is the fact that every man who velt spent the week end at theB. of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ness. For this information, for several fine pictures so desires may get his name on the nomination bal- home Goodrich. of the project in its various stages of construction lots, and that his nomination for the election ballot A large crowd from here atand for his courtesy jn showing and explaining the then depends on popular choice, rather than on the tended the dance at Rovoli the of the fourth. project during and since the completion of its con- trading and dickering of party politics which have night decided things in the past. struction we tender our thanks. Carpet Factory in America There should be no reason for the best material First We do not know how much longer we are apt The first carpet factory to be esto see Mr. Westerhouse in Duchesne, but we hope available not being found on the ballots this fall, pro- tablished in America began operain 17D1 at Philadelphia, where that he will remember it with the same friendly feel- viding, of course, that the persons themselves are tion more carpets are produced than any other city in the woild. willing to have their names there. ing that we are sure the citizens have for him. w Duchesne noon. By Miss Floience Murray Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gagon and children of Roosevelt spent Sunday and Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levison Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Merrial Wathen and children of Lehi are visiting with friends and relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and son, Douglas visited at the home of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robison and small daughter and Mrs. Joe Robison of Ioka were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred were Roosevelt business visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson Jr. and small son of Heber were visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith of Price spent the 4th of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich. Miss Winona Merrell of Salt Lake City arrived here Monday to spend the summer with her sister and brother-in-laBishop and Mrs. Bernard Winkler. A large crowd from here attended the fourth of July celebration at Upalco. Misses Lila Mathews, Gladys Stevenson, Florence Lisonbee.and Gladys and Florence Murray were dinner guests of Miss Florence Allred Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady were in Roosevelt on business on Registered Mortician Mrs. Max Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Strong and son Ernest of Oakland, California spent several days of last week in Utahn, a guests of Mr. find Mrs. Warren Strong. Mrs. Norman Robb was calling at the Morrison home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Boneta spent Tuesday in Utahn as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead. Duchesne Utah HOTEL BEN LOMOND Mr. Elmer Rasmussen of Duchesne is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hadden. Miss Mary Buchanan of Talmage spent several days of last week in Utahn visiting with her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. Strong and son, Ernest made a trip to Provo last week to see their brother, Mr. Reed Strong, who Is ill, Mr. Melvin White was taken to the hospital Sunday with appendicitis. Mrs. Horace Chatwin is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong. 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