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Show Friday, January 11, 1946 UliNTAH BASIN RECORD IYT0H Editor aud Publisher EDWARD S. RICH, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Plates, Per Agate UTAH Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh matter as The Ladies Aid held their regMay 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at ular meeting at the Presbyterian afternoon. AfDuchesne, Utah, under the act of Church Thursday business a picter the regular 1879. March 3. second-clas- s Entered Display Advertising (Hat Rate, For Line, 3c. AT DUCHESNE, ture show was enjoyed at the Per Column Inch, 42c home of Mrs. I. R. Tuttle. Classified and Reading Notice Mrs. William Preece was hosSUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost to members and guests of tess and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months $1.00 the Bridge Club last week Friday bne, first Insertion; 5c per line for Six Months $1.50 with the following ladies present; minimum Issue each succeeding $2.50 Mrs. Bliss Lott, Miss Alice Todd, One Year oharge, 30c. Mrs. E. W. Kronquist, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mrs. A Word For Our Retiring City Council William Koehler and Mrs Ed Ponton. The winner of the high of The city council that has directed the affairs score was Mrs. Koehler. Duchesne City for the past two years retired from The American Legion and office last Monday evening, and the newly elected Auriliary, Wrri. Sand3 Post No. 5, held their regular meetings council now lias taken tfeir place. Friday evening. The Legion confrom retired members the of one their meeting at the Beggs ducted Actually, only where new members, former The MerrelL L. Building, Mr. mayor, Porter office, veterans of World War II were C. C. Mr. and a now councilman, Mr. Fitzwater, is initiated. The Auriliary meeting Mickelson is the new member of the city council. was conducted at the home ot We believe that many of the citizens of Du- Mrs. James Dalgleish. At the of the meetings a joint chesne are not aware of the fact that these gentle- close was held at the Beggs session men have not received one cent of salary or pay of Building, where Mrs. Dalgleish and Mrs. Frank Monks, acting any kind for their services. as hostesses, served a lunch to We have heard on several occasions that they 36 members. did receive pay for their service, and have taken the Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk Sr. trouble to learn the facts of the case. The facts are entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon honoring their son Louie, that there is an ordinance providing pay for the ser- who left Monday to enter the one not but vices of the mayor and the councilmen, armed forces. Present were Mr. of these men has taken pay for their services. This and Kirs. Wm. Preece, Mr. and can be verified by the books kept by the city treas- Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mr. and Mrs. urer. Oscar Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred And they have worked faithfully and well. May- Todd, Miss Nancy Todd, Philip or Fitzwater and the members of the council have Todd, Alan Todd, Miss Alice Mrs. A. M. Todd, Mr. and made many trips to various places and spent a great Todd, Mrs. Ralph Dart, Mrs. I. R. deal of time in attending to the business of the city, Tifttle, Mr. John L. Johnson, Mr and anyone who wall take time to investigate will George Sheffrar and members of see that the city is in a much better condition now the Uresk family. Mrs, Murel Benson of Roosethan it was two years ago. velt was a visitor Wednesday at These men have been diligent and sincere in the home of her parents, Mr. their work, and we take pleasure in tendering them and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe. Mr. Neville Wimmer and Mr. the thanks and appreciation of the people of this Lewis Jones of Duchesne were business visitors Wednesday. city for the fine work they have done. It is this kind of cooperation by our people Mr. John L. Johnson returned Thursday, after spending that will make our city the fine place which we all home the holidays with his brothers in want it to be. Logan, Utah and Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson mother, Cynthia Massey, and nephew, Earl Massey, of Vernal, and daughter Wilda Fay left FriII Earl has recently returned from day for Clearfield, accompanied by the Robinson grandchildren, the armed service. Mrs. Aroetta H. Holgate spent who have been visiting in Myton, Marlon S. SHiclils to return the children to their Sunday visiting her Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert Is and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson able to be up and around after Milton Larsen. of flu. Wilda Fay returned home and an attack from suffering Lowell Clement of the Stake Sunday. Stanley Ross was a week end Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sweatman visitor of his sister at Beaver, Presidency, was a visitor at Fast meeting Sunday. of Duchesne visited with Mr. and Utah. The Misses Bonnie and Shirley Mrs. James Dalgleish Thursday, Paul Stott of Duchesne recently returned from the armed ser- Zirker, accompanied by Mr. and when returning from a business vice, was a visitor last week at Mrs. John Zirker, Jr., left Sun- trip to Vernal. Miss LaVora Murray, who has the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn day for Provo where the girls will resume their school studies. been visiting during the Ross. holidays Miss Leona Shields visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert left at last week for Logan where they Sunday Spanish Fork with Wilmer Murray, left Thursday and sister-in-lawill enroll as students at the her brother for Salt Lake City to resume her Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields. She studies at the U. S. A. C. University of Utah. Willard Deardon is now em- was accompanied on the trip by Miss Dorothy Dart left MonJohn Zirker, Jr. ployed at Morgan, Utah. day for Salt Lake City, where she Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Niel- is Dinner guests Saturday eveattending school, after spendning of Mr. and Mrs. John sen and children were dinner ing the past ten days with her Zirker were Mrs. Julius Zirker, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mr. William Harris took the Shirley Zirker, Lee Nelson of Vere Nielsen of Bridgeland. A group of parents from ArUpalco and Leona Shields. following students to Mt. PleasVisitors Sunday at the Lynn cadia attended at Myton ant Monday, to resume their Ross home were Mrs. Ross Monday evening. studies at the Wasatch Academy: Margaret May Harris, Nancy Todd, Nina Babcock, Fredricka son-in-la- w P.-T.- Feed Grinding Put On Automatic Basis; Time and Work Are Saved HUT Marie Baum Ry IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau Of all the various expression heard along Main Street, the one which means less to farmers than any other is easy does it." There is no easy road to farming successfully, but there are new methods and equipment being developed constantly to make many laborious farm tasks easier to perform, more profitable and pleasanter. Not long ago many faripers wasted1 half a day or more each time they to operate safely even when no grain Is fed into it. Some farmers use a hauled whole grain to a commercial null to have it ground Into feed. That time switch or other device to turn was yesterdays way ot farming. To- the mill off after it has ground the feed requirements for one or more small grinders day, electrlcally-dnveand mixers enable farmers to per- days. Tests show that small mills can form these operations at home, re100 pounds of grain at a cost grind food 30 costs from ducing processing to 40 percent and saving travel time. Home processing of ! . feed also permits farmers to use n grain more economically, follow individual feeding formulas, I feed fresh feed and put grinding and mixing activities on an automatic basis. S I' New deveh pments In the construction of feed grinders for use on the e average farm have led to the of nulls operated by motors St .? of one horsepower or less. These L' milts, set up to operate guild large quantities of gram without attention. Farmeis who want to grind ear corn or roughage will need larger nulls driven by motors of from 3 to 7tj horsepower the limit generally permitted on single phase lines. These larger motors use 110 to 3 kilowatt hours of t! I power for each 100 pounds, depend, ing on the fineness to which feed Is cground. I r t Thousands of farmers grind grain for even huge herds or flocks at low cost and with little labor. The small JOll token over mill Is mounted under storage hophr 3 hortepower molor; orerfirmf pers so the gi am feeds to the grinder bint amt griirin.foie rfmlet run he by giav.ty. Ground feed either drops llto job prnrt trull v nutonitilir , into a box under the grinder or is blown into a feed bm. The farmer of fiom 1 to 3 cents, computed to starts the motor, opens the gate in from 10 to 13 or 20 cents charged by the grain feed chute, and goes about custom grinders or commercial nulls, his chores. When chores are finished, Fleclrtcally-opernto- d mixois. dnven he turns the motor olf. The electnc by a 3s horsepower motor, are capamotor is equipped with an oveiloai: ble of handling 5110 pounds of feed at protective device and the mill Is built a cost of la cent. n farm-to-m- ill J home-grow- V manu-laetui- r Is' ft f rn fun CItll)lC K - ;.x Mrs. Raleigh Ivie made a trip to Salt Lake City last week end to have some dental work done. Weston Bates went to Salt Lake Monday here he will undergo an operation on his leg. Alvin Baum left for Salt Lake and Spanish Fork Saturday. He was accompanied on the trip by his two sisters, Mrs. Melvin White and Mrs. George Wedig, who remained in Salt Lake for dental work. Alvin returned home Monday evening. Alma Davis is spending a few days in Duchesne visiting with relatives and friends. Beit Rolley has purchased the James Gentry place. He also bought the Williams ranch some time ago. Clarence Ivie, Marie Baum and the Sylvia Mecham furnished music for the dance at Tnlmage on Monday evening of last week. Mrs. Forest Ivie has returned home from the Roosevelt hospital much improved In heath. James Ivie went to Tablona to visit with his daughter and and Mrs. Ervan family, Mr, , Clegg. Clarence Baum made a business trip to Myton last week. He also visited with his (laughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ieatross. Oscar Rasmussen was buried in the Strawberry cemetery last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Muir of Fruitland called at the homes of A1 Mczcnen and Clarence Baum one day list week. Wesley Koyen nnd Bill Hayes were riding the range last week lolung after Mr, Koyen's cattle. . home from army duties and we until hope it will not be long each and everyone wall be reday. united with their loved onerj. Louie Uresk and Dee Woods FOUND Service pin with two We also home boys! Welcome left Monday to enter the armed Berneiee Carrell two guns crossed and an stars, our sympathy wish to extend forces. Mrs. Matt Uresk Sr., Mrs. Owner may get it by call-n- g to Mr. and Mrs. Dan eagle. I. R. Tuttle, Mrs. Wm. Preece and Several young people attended again John Mrs. Lister, Duchesne 25 Les Mrs. and Mr. Anton Uresk accompanied them the basketbal games at Roose- Aired and and to Duchesne, where the boys velt and Altamont Friday eve- Shiner, whose sons, Doug COAL Anyone in need of coal lives in this their lost Burke, this from inductees joined other ning. call .the Utah Oil Service Staterrible war. district before going to Salt Peerless that good coal. tion. Earl Knight has returned to his Curtis Snyder arrived home Phone 8166, Duchesne. Lake. 18 ft home in Salt Lake, after spendMr. and Mrs. Gus Solomonson ing the past week here visiting the early part of the week after serving for some time overseas. returned Monday from Joseph, relatives. Well built FOR SALE Curtis Snyder acand Arlene Duchesne. A in house Utah, where they attended the to her returned Allred Elva funeral of Mrs. Solomonsons sis- hofe in Roosevetl Wednesday, companied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence real good buy that will provide Mrs. Laura Jane Prisby. after spending the holiday season Snyder to Salt. Lake City last an income while you live in one ter, week to visit for a few days. were accompanied by Mrs. at the Carrell home. They side. See E. S Rich at the Record A missionary party was given Eliza Gilbert and Mr. Leandrew tf Mrs. Fred Carrell spent one Office, Duchesne. Gilbert of Arcadia and Mrs. last week in Arcadia, helping in the ward hall Wednesday day Martha Shanks of Roosevelt. night for Mr. and Mrs. John at the Scott Lusty home. Miss June Anna Snyder, who People from Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Barker Powell. Call in and let us help nas been spending the holidays and small daughter were over- Mt. Emmons and Mtn. Home the numbers for furnished the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. his of home you with your grain and night guests at the which the reafter Reuben Snyder, left Sunday for program, Mrs. Eliza Murphy feed grandmother, problems the evening was Provo, where she is attending enroute to Weis, Nevada, where mainder of of music to in the the B. Y. U. spent dancing Oats he has employment. Barley Chops Mr. Emery Nielsen left Sunday Mr. M. G. Williams has re- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker. Feed Wheat Dairy for Salt Lake City, where he will turned home, after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield Mash Flour visit with relatives and receive Laying Thursto sons went snd Vernal in relatives week visiting past medical attention. Chick to done. have dental work Corn day Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James' Dalgleish Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell George Berrett took a school Crowing Mash were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. made a trip to Salt Lake City bus load of people to Altamont Bran Pellets, IV. Kronquist it Fort Duchesne over the week end, where they Rriday night to see the basketball Sunday evening. visited their son Lowell, who just games. Duchesne Flour r&ill The Duveromy Chapter of the returned home from the Pacific. A group of friends met at a Eastern Star held its regular He received his discharge at Fort farewell party at the home of TP JS3Bg!Eggag3rMnKl meeting Tuesday evening at the Douglas. He boarded the plane Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield Lodge rooms in the bank build- for Caifornia, where he will join Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Von HOLLENBECK H. ing. his wife, who is employed there. Timothy and family, who left Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hamilton Marion Iorg left on the 7th Friday for Notary Public the Big Bonanza and baby left Thursday for a of January for Fort Douglas, mine where will make their North of they visit in Salt Lake City. where he will be sworn in the home. Their oldest son, Kay, Milton Lott, son of Mr. and United States Army. We wish will stay with his County Court House grandparents, Mrs. Bliss Lott, returned home him lots of luck. Utah Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. William Maxfield, Mr. Scotty Cartwright left until school is out. Saturday night, after- serving almost four years in the U. S. Monday for Salt Lake, where he Clinton Bowden made a trip to Army. He served on the Euro- hopes to find employment. Lak6 City last week. On Salt pean battle front with his last Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy his return home he was accomstation being at Vienna, Austria. and their daughter Mrs. Drucilla MOTORS - APPLIANCES Lavel Case, who is panied by He saw service in England, Taylor, and her small son Gary a here few for Refrigerators and Radios days. France, Belgium, Holland, Ger- made a trip to Provo last week, visiting HOUSE WIRING home Repaired. Charley Dump arrived many and surrounding territory. where they received medical oare. E. A. CALL Roosevelt, Utah His many friends are happy to They were accompanied by his from overseas during the week Phone 138-3- 1 welcome him home. son Norman Murphy and family after serving about 18 months in rewar. the He has European reJames Davenport, who was of Roosevelt. ceived his discharge papers. cently released from service in Earl Reese made a trip to Pfc. Earl Dunsmore reported the U. S. Marines, and has been Provo one day last week on busiDILLMAN MORTUARY back to duty last week after making his home with his par- ness. y a with spending furlough Mr. DavenMrs. W. and H. ents, her Miss Mary Evans and Phone Duchesne 271 or 441 port, left Sunday for Los Angeles, father were calling on relatives his ife and children and other Night Phone 297 relatives here. His wife and where he will enroll in a voca- in Arcadia Sunday afternoon. children as him far accompanied tional school. Max Lloyd of Salt Lake has Roosevelt Duehesne A large crowd attended the been here calling on old friends. as Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Snyder Mrs. Romola Rogers is in the regular meeting of the Parent-TeacheAssociation af the My- Roosevelt hospital. Complications announce the marriage of their to Albert Arlene, ton school Monday evening. Spe-siwere caused by the flu. She is daughter, business was the election of much improved at the present (Junior) Potts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts of Upalco. The a new president, the honor being time. to marrige ceremony took place in Will sell my Truck and Mrs. given Rudy Krissman. Sgt. Ned Mitchell is home oh Salt Lake City New Years eve. Pvt. Max Robinson is home on furlough visiting with his wife Business to at the home of his parents. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley leave, DAIRY FEED PAYMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson. Mitchell. responsible party. He will be stationed at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrel made January 1, 1946. begins another Mrs. Lee Cooper and daughter a business Montrip to Vernal payment period under the Dairy Lt. Anna Hunt left Friday for a day. They were accompanied by Feed program. Payment will be short visit with relatives while Mr. and Mrs M. G. Williams. made on sales of milk and cream Mrs. Coper receives medical atLARRO FEEDS Berlie Iorg gave a farewell made during the months of Octention. GENERAL HAULING ' party in honor of her brother tober, November and December. Mr. Fred Todd left Tuesday who left recently for the armed Farmers should their present Utah Altonah, on a business trip to Twin Falls, service. The party was given at evidence and make application Idaho. their parents home Thursday at the AAA office in Roosevelt. evening. The evening was spent The dead line date for filing apin playing games and delicious plication for payment on OctoL. A. HOLLENBECK refreshments were served. Those ber, November and December present were Joyce Rogers, Joy-lee- n sales is February 28, 1946. The rate of pay for this period Potts, Bprneice Carrell, Beth Attorney Sirs. Chris Sorensen Bennie and Gerald Mitchell, Bob- is 70 cents per houndred pounds Duchesne The Moon Lake Lions club gave bie and Mervin Williams, La Re- of whole milk sold and 17 cents Utah a banquet and dance on New na and Orup Nelson, Dale Cum- per pound for butterfat. Years Eve. mings, Mickie Iorg, Ruby SolomWord was received that Mrs. onson and Betty Thompson of SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW John L. Allred Sr., formerly of Arcadia and Loren Lloyd of Talmage but now a resident of Roosevelt and the honored guest Notice To Creditors done on Provo, had fallen on December land the hostess. All had and enESTATE OF RICHARD 28th and broken her hip. II. WEDNESDAYS joyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Thompson FENN, DECEASER: and announce the birth of a son on Creditors will present claims SATURDAYS under oath, with vouchers, to the December 30th at the ftoosevelt undersigned Administrator at his ONLY hospital. home in Roosevelt, Utah, on or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison 10c Per Hundred before February 19, 1946. served New Years dinner to A. M. Burton and children, Mr. and Ethel Beebe GEORGE H. FENN, DUCHESNE FLOUR Mrs. Leon Bui ton and family, Administrator. Mrs. Wilford Shiner is now Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burton, employed at the Mohlman store. MILL First publication Dec. 21, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. John Powell en- Last publication Jan. 11, 1946. family of Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. tertained a group of friends Ellis Burton and family, Mr. and Sunday evening. The time wa3 Mrs. Paul Burton, and Miss Vir- spent playing games and ice cream and cookies were served ginia Burton of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Steven- to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark, ENLISTMENT IN THE REGULAR son had as their guests for New Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield, Year's dinner all the members of Bishop and Mrs. Glen Mohlman, ARMY WILL PROVIDE YOU the William Davies family. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy, Mr. Thos cenjoylng supper on New and Mrs. Fenton Powell, Mr. and Year's day at the home of Mr. Mis. ' Linford Maxfield and and Mrs. Arley Sorensen were daughter, Nada; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen, Mr. Ralph Allred and two sons, and Mrs. Glen Sorensen and fam- Charles and Udell, and daughter, ily, Mr. and Mis. H. A. Sorensen, Phylis; Claude jMurray, Harvey and family and Hugh Gagon of Shields, Cloyd Powell, Glen Bur'V Roosevelt. gess and the host and hostess. Mr. A. M. Burton went to Salt Mrs. James Oman and daughSTUDY THESE BENEFITS Lake City Tuesday evening to be ter spent the holidays with relawith Mr. Burton, who underwent tives in Duchesne. an operation in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ander$204 per month in addition to food, on Wednesday, January 2nd. son announce the arrival of a clothing, housing, travel. $50 a : yean Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton an- baby girl born January 2, 1946, p reenlistment allowance. nounce the birth of a daughter at Heber. on January 2nd at the Roosevelt Oscar Robinson, Z. C. M. I. salesman of Salt Lake City, was yean of service, refireme'nt ot hospital. ft Af substantial Mr. Hugh Gagon returned to in Altonah on Wednesday of last pay fo- - life. All veteran's ) benefits including G. I. B.ll of Roosevelt on Sunday, after work- week. Rights. Davis und Mrs, ing for several days Installing a daughter, furnace at the Glen Sorensen Helen, of Eramo, Idaho, returned Complete medico! and dental attention home. to their home the early part of free during service Veteran's hospitalizaHarold Sorensen and two chil- the week after the striding tion. Caro for dependents. dren Peggy and Billy and Miss holidays at the home of their Belva Sorensen went to Ileber daughter and sister, Mrs. Tuff on Monday to have dental wofr Rony. 30 day fu,lou9s a full pay. Half r done. Joe Kemp and brother, Leltoy, fr fo'lougli rates on railroads. 5c a mile aLB FJlis Burton and Hap Thomp- of Salt Lake City, were guests ollowance for reenlistment furlough. son went to Roosevelt on Mon- of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Carroll one night last week. Mr. Joe day. Mr. nnd Mrs, Glenn E. Childs Kemp is the owner of the Moon huve returned to Ephraim They Lake resort. visited his parents and other reWm. Anderson, Jr., received r latives while here. his discharge papers Monday and Mrs. Elmer Childs came home arrived home later in the week. from the Roosevelt hospital on We are indeed happy to sea vl H1!' .j'rtriifV, so many of our boys returning Monday. Dart and Richard Jennings. Mr. Harris returned home Wednes- CLASSIFIED nt Starter tv a ELECTRICIAN 30-da- rs FOR SALE al Fay Prows t-Law CHOPPING ALTON WITH LIFETIME SECURITY " th yr J iiiiir iihi nvm tyadit mm't ft, |