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Show Friday, July 1, 194S UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Irs. George Mr. and Mrs. Laron d and daughter, Eva, Joan Bleazard and Jenean Burton were shopping in Roosevelt on Tuesday of last week. The Trailbuilder boys of the toTalmage Primary Assn., gether with their leader, Bertha Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah IRENE FRETWELL - C. L. FRETWELL, Publishers J. YERN RIFE, SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 3 Months $3.00 - 1 Year $2.00 - 6 Months . Payable In Advance Editor-Manag- Anderson er Beck-stea- a bike party Anderson, enjoyed to Robbers Roost, AdvHUiemtnt last Tuesday afternoon. From where I sit Lla Joe Marsh Taylor, who passed away at her home in California last week after a lingering illness. We ex tend our deepest sympathy at this time. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Frandsen came home from the sheepherd Saturday to spend a few days. They were in Roosevelt Monday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Allred of Provo were week end visitors in Talmage. Eldred Allred of Roosevelt also was a visitor here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and Bertha were taking care of business in Roosevelt Saturday. The Andersons came home driving a new Chevrolet pick-u- p truck. (Arent some folks lucky CLASSIFIED Mrs. Shelby End Take advantage of our Order of the Season Special. now while chicks are still availMax Roberts able. Price list sent on Mr. and Mrs. request. and Mrs. Fernis Casper made a RITCHIE HATCHERY week. one last Heber to day PIIONE 190 trip HEBER, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young are staying at their home in "Du- FOR SALE Spring Friers. See chesne while Bert and John Earl Jordan, Duchesne. 51 It p Lisonbee Uildred Muir Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelton announce the marriage of their daughter, Nona Mae, to Jack Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Rasmussen of Ballard. The young couple were married in Salt Lake City last week. Young are harvesting the hay Mrs. Myrtle Gallyer and Wilma on the Winslow ranch. Myers entertained their Sunday Mrs. Myrtle McNeill and Mrs. School class at the home of Lew White went to Springville Mrs. Gallyer one day last week. Monday, where Mrs. McNeill will Twenty children and six moth- receive medical attention. ers enjoyed the afternoon of Francis Brooks and W. B. refreshgames and delicious made a trip to. Heber Morton ments. where they pur-haslast Friday Keith Neilsen, son of Mr. and 400 chicks. Mrs. LaMar Neilsen was seriously Jim Carey and daughter, Mar-lydnjured last Friday when he was are out from Salt Lake Cty kicked in the head by a horse. on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen rushed the B. F. Fausett, of Provo, was to Salt he Lake where boy Cty is being treated, following an visiting relatives in Fruitland for a couple of days last week. operation which it was found Mrs. Gene Sweat, Mr. and necessary to perform. Ted McNeill and Miss Jackie Mrs. Lawrence Bywater and Sweat attended the picture show Mrs. LeRoy Mott were visiting at Tabiona Wednesday evening one day last week with Mrs. of last week. Joe Clay burn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richards Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Killian and family motored to Welling- of Mtn. Home visited Sunday ton Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Caswith Mrs. Murphys father, Ray per and family. Beal. Richard Odekirk of Seattle, Washington, is a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr3. Austin Beal. Mrs. Don Giles and children Mrs. Vernon Moon of Myton visited one day last Life still goes on here along week with Mr. and Mrs. James the upper Duchesne River. The Giles. children have two kindergarten President Hale Holgate and more weeks of school. Relief So Lowell Clement, of the LDS teachers have been around Miss Beckstead returned home last Tuesday afternoon after visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Anna L. Evans, at Mt. Emmons. ' t" The Talmage MIA sponsored tho?) an overall and apron dance on Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n -- To were shopping and taking Tuesday evening, June 21. Those attending reported having an care of business in Duchesne last When I saw lights burning in the learning new things is one of my enjoyable time. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tidwell of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen High School auditorium last night, favorite hobbies. I looked in to see what went on. took their small daughter, Bon- Carbon county were week end From where I sit, its willingness About twenty people were listennie, to a Roosevelt physician for guests of the latters parents, to learn from the other person that medical treatment last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald. Buzz the to electrician, makes Ellis, ing Americans tolerant towards Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker She was found to be suffering talk about television. so many different viewpoints and visited relatives in Mt. Emmon3 from flu. accomwere They I slipped into a back seat and tastes in things. Just because Buzz on Sunday. panied on the trip by Mrs. Eva asked Hap Thomas what was up. Ellis goes for chocolate malted, The Talmage ward softball Christensen. while I prefer a mellow glass of Hap told me it was the new Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDonald team trounced the Mt. Emmons Club. I stayed to lisbeer, doesnt mean Im right and were having dental work per- team Saturday to the tune of hes wrong. Incidentally, next week ten and learned a lot. Buzz really formed in Roosevelt on Tuesday 26 to 10 or thereabouts. Im going to talk on how to run a Mr. and Mrs. Arley Sorensen knows his stuff. of last week. Mrs. Mable Barnett Is at home of Burbank, California, arrived Turns out this club meets every newspaper. after spending the past month here Sunday evening for a visit Friday night. Each member gives ith relatives and friesds. vis. ting In California. Her grandon most knows a talk the subject he Ward Evans of Boneta was daughter, Donna Belond, came about. I joined on the spot because home with her to spend the bal- tee speaker at meeting in Tal-msance of the summer. Sunday evening. Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation Miss Doris Kofford of Mrs. Arva Potter and Mrs. is visiting the Donohue Betty Potter took the latters family for a few days. baby to Roosevelt last Wednes Zane Christensen is busy haulday for medical attention. Miss Rosalie Donohue return- ing baled hay from Duchesne to Kamas. church were making calls at ciety ed home Saturday after spendfor this month. Ward teachers homes last week. Bridgeland are now on their way for their ing a week In Carbon county Sunday dinner guests at the where she received treatments visits. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cay-bur- n monthly for an ear infection. Our ward was blessed with the were Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Natti Guy presence of all the Stake PresiTaylor and family of Myton, Mr dency and their wives Sunday and children of Carbon county and Mrs. Carlos Thompson and are visiting the latters parents, Janet Lindsay at the Hanna Ward conMrs. Owena Thompson and fam- night Mr. and Mrs. Murl Donohue, ference. Several organizationsn Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons were ily of Duchesne. while the coal mines are closed were reorganized. The church in Rosevelt Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor endown. was filled to capacity. It house Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay tertained a feiV friends ThursMr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Broth-erso- n was a thrill to see so many peoand Mrs. Thelma Lindsay attend- day evening of last week. Those ple out. and family of Boneta visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Broth-erso- n ed the funeral services for Jack enjoying the evening were Mr. Mrs. Larry Coltons parents of on Wednesday evening of Reynolds at Roosevelt Saturday. and Mrs. Elden Brady, Mr. La Salt Lake && Were Week end Mrs. Leora last week. Farnsworth and Mar Neilsen, Mr, and Vr, Or- visitors at the Colton home. A large crowd from Talmage Mrs. Doll Lyons and daughter, son Rawlings and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon atattended the Junior Rose Prom Connie, attended a geneaology Taylor. MIA conference in Salt tended Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young of at Mtn. Home last Friday eve- meeting Sunday at Mt. Emmons. Lake laa(. week Sandy were here two days la3t Colene Stevenson, Kay Stevenning. Miss Eva Beckstead was Mr. and - Mrs. Curtis Pace week son their visiting the Rose Sweetheart from Tal- son and Connie Lyons have reLarry, were in Salt Lake City RESERVED SEATS and and daaghtcer, one visitingmage. cently had their tonsils removed last week. day First 13 Rowt. Center Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen. CHECK THESE PRICES Mrs. Nettie Swasey of Boneta at the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. Jordan of Duchesne On thow S3 00 or both thowt lor $5 00 and thtn phonvormatt uo or order to Their visit was cut short due was in Earl is 13 her lott Row, or SdCntr Hanna visiting and last Saturday on of visDuchesne Doug Lindsay UNIVERSITY OF UTAH to the serious accident tha- hapno thow S3 40 or both howt lor S3 40 business. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Geddes to HO S Mam their little grandson, pened Burton. NONRESERVEO SECTION Mr. and Mrs. Heber Moon Lindsay Sunday. Salt lawc ciT utah Keith. SWo Seots or They accompanied the visited with Orven Moon SunMr. and Mrs. Wilford ThompCntr Blchrt A group of young folks from little boy and his On thow St 30 or both shows for SI 80 son were in Centerville Saturparents to day afternoon. this locality attended the pic- Salt Lake where the injured boy day to atend funeral services ture show ffiftiiTirriffi until ini in Duchesne Thursday received surgical attention. for the latters mother, Mrs, evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Oloyd West are daughter, Alma, and two small Perkins, of Mt. Emmons, and visiting in Colorado. to Helper Ray Cook, son of Mr. Will Cook, grandsons, motored Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp of Saturday to be present at the of Boneta. The newlyweds plan Moon Lake were visiting with wedding of their nephew, Ken- to make their home in Dragerton Mr . and Mrs. Ged Lindsay on neth Mr. Smith where Ray is employed. Abplanalp. A large number of married Thursday of last week. United the young couple in marElaine Stevenson, daughter of riage. The bride was the former people and young folks attended Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stevenson, Miss the MIA dance at Mtn. Home Margret Jean McGurthy. left Saturday for Arizona, where Visitors at Sacrament meet on Friday evening. she will seek employment. Mrs. Opal Barton and Edlin ing Sunday evening were Lo Mrs. Thelma Lindsay and son, well Clement of Duchesne and Barton Mr. and accompanied Jack, and Mrs. Guy Lindsay, Mr. Rhoades of 'Tabiona. Mrs. John W. ' Mower to Duwere in Duchesne LaNar Lamb, who has been chesne and Roosevelt Tuesday. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Leslie N. Pierin southern Nyberg at- attending school tended the MIA conference at Utah is home with his son have purchased a new bodge parents, Salt Lake City June 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lamb. pick-u- p truck. C. D. Brotherson made a busiMr. and Mrs. Morgan Peterson and son, Wayne, of Castle ness trip to Duchesne Oast SatGate, were visiting at the home urday afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lison-bee- n Misses Paulie Potter and Lor-n- a Cook were in Price over the Tuesday. FUGGY ANN CASE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rasmussen week end where they attended were viisting the the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs- Erma Hutcheon, of Neola of Roosevelt latters Mr. and Mrs. Cook. Thy also had dental apparents, visited at the Rust home one Don Shelton, on Sunday. pointments. day last week. Miss Shirley Myer of RooseFerron Thayne was a Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mohlman have moved here from Altonah velt visited her parents over the business visitor Monday afterand are located in one of the week end. noon. Thacker apartments. It is under-stoo- d Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren that Mr. Mohlman will of Vernal visited at the Warren manage the new store the Mohlranch here on Sunday. Mr3. man brothers are Now I'm Going Back High School! ge Stan-dardvil- le HANNA ' ot son-in-la- w son-in-la- w I ; - ed n, SALE Hay Loader, pracnew. Only been used See Earl Gail, Bridge-lan- d, twice. 51 It p Utah. FOR tically One tire carrier. Please return to Ted Barton, Boneta. LOST Reward. It 51 FOR SAL E White enamel kitchen range in very good condition. See Mrs. Grace Hale, 51 It p Duchesne, Utah. EUR SALE Surge Milker, parts and supplies, Sam Weiss Hard32 tf ware, Roosevelt. FOR SALE Immediate on new Dodge Vi ton also ton, 1 ton, ton, 2 Vi ton and 3 ton Duchesne Motor Co., 8261 Duchesne. delivery pickups, tf 50 safety -- circle driving cuts down accidents Know your ! is an important lesson taught Standard of California drivers... and perhaps it can be helpful to jou. our safety-circlis the distance you need to meet an emergency situation-- a Cur stopping suddc nly ahead, for example. Our drivers get a special test which tells them exactly how fast they react, but in general, it takes the average person a full second to see a hazard, think what to do and act. So, driving cm a clear road, at 30 miles an hour, jou should stay at least 7 car lengths behind the car ahead; when )ou drive 45 miles an hour, stay behind 13 car lengths. Mole than 5,000 Standard drivers have Studied tins and many other safety princi safety-circle- e ples in our Driver Training Program, besides passing thorough visual examinations. Last year, they drove 4 1 million miles v ith an accident rate 60 lower than the national trucking fleet average. SUTn Cr CAL,fORhia I St t1 phis cliecj to ... VC yu better Di-c.-v n c WANTED TO HIRE Bookkeep-er, experience preferred, permanent position. Apply to Mr. Duchesne Motor Co. 50 tf c Wil-kerse- n, FOR SALE room 2 piece living suite and buffet in good tion. C. C. Miekelson. condi- 2t c 50 FOR SALE Three homes. Look them over and make offer. See Ed Hart, Duchesne. 46 tf c FOR SALE Send your orders for Ritchie Hatchery baby chicks to Sam Weiss Hardware, Roosevelt, Utah. 32 FEMALE tf HELP WANTED CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH NAME 50 for l$l, sell fast! Make on $1 Leader up to 100 Christmas, Plastic Sensation, Everyday, others. Assortment on approval, FREE imprint samples. STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept. 27, Los Angeles 55, Calif. 51 It p Horse Vaccination Urged The fact that a given did not have an outbreak of locality equine encephalomyelitis (sleeping sickness) last year is no assurance that the disease will not strike there this year, the American Veterinary Medical association cautions horse owners. The only dependable way to protect horses against sickness is to have them sleeping vaccinated before the start of the mosquito season, the association adds. LOAN Title IS No Mortgage No Red Tape To To To To To Remodel Install a Furnace Re-Ro- of Insulate build a garage, barn or coop To improve any home you are living in. Interest Rate $5.00 per $100 per year Maximum time 3 years Maximum loan $2500 AS II TO NS PHONE 123 HEBER, UTAH Mr. How 2 ton, trucks. Phone building at Marilyn Warren returned to Vernal with them where she exand Mrs. Robert Miles, of Roosevelt, spent the weekend Mrs, Opal Barton pected to have a tonsilectomy with Roberts parents, Mr. and performed Monday. Those attending Mrs. Edgar H. Miles. the funeral Ray Oman made a business Mrs Leslie J. Orr. Richard services for Jack Reynolds In trip to Bluebell last Sunday. and Colleen Orr, Betty Holder Roosevelt on Saturday were Mr. Miss Naomi Potts, of Upalco, and Peggy Ann Case and Mrs. Will a enjoyed Potter, Mrs. Ar visited in Boneta Sunday evepicnic on the river Wednesday deth Johansen and daughter, ning, where in company with evening. Arlene, Mrs. Leora Oman and Jack Barton and Orlan Vern and Cliff Titcomb, who son, Oman, Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed' motored to Duchesne and attendare working in Roosevelt, spent ward Barton and ed the picture show. the weekend at home. daughter. Genealogical conference for Edlin. Announcement is made of the NOTICE TO the Moon Lake Stake was held CREDITORS Sunday at Mt. Emmons. A ses- marriage on FViday evening in sion for ward and stake workers Price of Mrs. Alberta Estate of Conrad Lambert, Petty, was held at 10 a. m. at the Deceased. seminary building and a general Sunday afternoon Creditors will present claims Mrs. session at 2 p. m. in the ward Richard s parents, Mr.with and Mrs. with vouchers to the undersignhouse. The Stake Presidency and George Rogers. ed at Duchesne, Utah, on of be Bovce Meeharn, Stake GenealogMr. and Mrs. Alfred Fasscet fore the 1st day of September ical chairman, had charge of and family, of Carbon county, are A D. 1949. the sessions. W. Henry Chace, of spending several days here as Salt Lake City, a director of the guests RULON J. LARSEN, of Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. D. S.: Genealogical Administrator of Estate of Hislop. Society, was guest speaker. Mr. Guymon, the new agriConrad Lambert, Deceased. Mis's Jean Mecham left culture teacher at Altamont, ar- First publication 1, 1949. the week to attend Girls during State rived this week. He and Mrs. Last publication July 22, 1949. at the U S.A C. in Logan. Jean Guymon and small July is a member of last Junior have ipoved into the daughter Dastrup NOTICE TO CREDITORS class of Altamont years high school, apartments. has a high scholastic record, was A large representation from Estate of Clarence R. Thompassistant editor of the year book here attended the formal dance son, also knpwn as Clarence Ruand is president-elec- t of the stud- sponsored by the Stake MIA ent body. A daughter of Mrs. Ina Junior Girls and Senior Scouts dolph Thompson, Deceased, of Hennepin Co., Minnesota. Mecham, she is being sponsored at Mtn. Home, Friday night. A bv the local American Creditors will present claims queen was chosen from each Legion Post. ward's junior class. Mary Beth with vouchers to the undersigned Richard Orr, who has boon Thacker was Mt. Emmons choice at Duchesne, Utah, on or before home on a convalescent leave, for the honor. Each queen was the 1st day of September A D ft Monday to return to the presented with a 1949. beautiful corVeterans hospital in Salt Lake. sage. RULON J. LARSEN, Bessie and Daphine Lisonbee, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner GoodAdministrator of Estate of if Bluebell, spent the past week rich and daughter, Marilyn, of Clarence R. Thompson, with their grandmother, Mrs. Bluebell, and Mrs. Alma Rich-maLister. and daughter, of Provo Mr. and Mrs. John Richards visited Thursday with Mrs. Mor- First publication July l, 1949, and baby of Mtn. Home visited ris Monson. 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