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Show MRS. THELMA NYE son of Mr. The and Mrs. Wayne Jones fell from a tractor which his mother was September dr.vmg Wednesday, 14, and at first was thought to He was be seriously injured. taken to the hospital where it was found that his injuries were not as bad as first feared, although it was necessary to keep him in the hospital for a few days. It is hoped he is recovering satisfactonly at thi3 time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhoades were state fair visitors in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Mrs. Dot Ottosen and her Clulb demonstration team, Carol LeFevre and Nadene Ottosen, left Friday for the state fair in Salt Lake City where they will participate in the demonstration contests. Mrs. Ottosens school pup.ls did not attend school Friday and Monday but will make up the time at a later date. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell motored to Vernal Saturday afternoon. Mr. William Wadley was a business visitor in Salt Lake City recently. Roadie Tobler, prindipal of Tabiona High School, and Mrs. Thelma Nye, secretary of PTA, attended the district convention of the Association, held in Vernal last Saturday. A feature especially enjoyed in the Tabiona Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday was a vocal solo by Mr. Ingribitzen, accompanied by Jerry White. Mr. Ingri'bit-ze- n is a recent convert to the He LDIS church from Norway. has one of the most beautiful singing voices heard in this vicinity in a long time. It is hoped our ward officers will invite him to sing for us often. It is also reported that his eldest daughter is also blessed wih a beautiful singing voice. Mr. and Mrs. Ingribritzen and their four beautiful daughters motored to Salt Lake City during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carter. While there the entire family went through the Salt Lake Temple, having brought their recommends for thi3 activity with them from Norway. 'Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye were Mr. and Mrs. Erycel Nye and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nye and family, all of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Loveland and family, of Salt Lake City, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lazenby. 'School elections were held during the week but the results will be announced at a later date. A Fire-sid-e Chat, held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Rhoades, was enjoyed by a large group. two-year-o- ld 4-- H na , VOLUME 19 DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1949. SCHOOL AT TALMAGE HOLDS FAIR MANY PLEASING EXHIBITS liGE Mrs. George Anderson Reorganizes And Primary MT. EMMONS M A I afternoon of last week. The Talmage ward MIA held its opening soc.al Tuesday evening, September 13. Glen Sorensen and (Harold Sorensen were taking care of business in iRooseelt on Wednesday, September 14. Mark Bleazard was transact-n- g business in Duchesne on Wed-o- f last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hamson of Altadena, California, were overnight guests Thursday, September 15, at the Wniford Thompson home. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleazard of Carbon county visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker last Friday while on their way to Mtn. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred are visiting the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald during the coal mine shut-dowMiss Rosalie Donohue went to Orem last week to v.sit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard were hosts at a Miracle Maid cookwear supper thursday evening, September 15. The follown. ing guests were present and reported having an enjoyable evening: Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Becks.ead and Mr. and Mrs. held its annual autumn fair. There were many more exhibits than in previous years, showing that the children are becoming more conscious of the many and varied products of this community. IThe flower show attracted a lot of attention and comment from children and parents who attended. The following fruits and vegetables were d.splayed toy & large number of children: Apples, plums (two varieties), strawberries, tomatoes, summer squash winter squash, sweet corn, string beans, onions, cucumbers, cantaloupes, beets, turnips and carrots. There was a deliicous spice cake made and exhibited by a fourth grade girl. Canned strawberries, peas, apple sauce, carrots and red currant jelly made up the canned foods display. There were stalks of field corn, a bunch of alfalfa, a bundle of oats and some red clover in the field crops exhibits. In the pet division there were the following: Saddle pony, lamb, Pigeons, rabbits, kittens and a pup. In the hobbies were dolls and knick-nace paper dolls, hand-mad- mother was attending the state fair in 'Salt Lake City wih a club demonstration team, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies went 'to Salt Lake City Sunday Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee to take a load of furniture to that e.ty for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayburn, Stevenson. and son, Roger, and Vere Nelsen Mrs. Bernice McDonald and were Provo visitors Saturday. daughter, Rhea, of Salt Lake Visiting over the week end at City, vis.ted her son, Evan, dur- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clayburn were Mrs. Shelby ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hardman Mayhew and Miss Elaine May-heof Salt Lake City were overof Salt Lake C.ty, mother night guests Saturday of Mr. and sister of Mrs. Clayburn, reand Mrs. Laron Beckstead. The spectively. ladies are sisters. Sunday dinner guests of BishMrs. Annie Anderson of Mtn. op and Mrs. K. E Liddell were Home has been visiting her Mr. and Mr3. Glenn Van and daughter, Mr. and and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson for sev- Mrs. Wells Wright and children. eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young of Mrs. Clara Burton and Sandy were visiting relatives and Mrs. Edith Burton and friends in Bridgeland durwere in iRoosevelt Saturday re- ing the week. Week end guests at the homes ceiving dental care. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christenof Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee sen were shopping in Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dean last Saturday. were Mrs. J. P. Chirstensen, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead Berlha Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. and family attended an Evans Cecil Pease and son, Monty, all family reunion at 'the Wm. R. of Salt Lake City, and Miss Evans home in Mt. Emmons Rose Lenore Christensen of Saturday afternoon. Safford, Arizona. Mr. and Mr3. LeRoy Bowen Visiting speakers at Sacrament of El Centro, Californ.a, and Mr. meeting Sunday even.ng were and Mrs. Glen Cook of Tooele three returned missionaries: Howere week end guests of Mr. ward Lloyd, of Ioka; Keith Todd, and Mrs. C. W. Erickson. The of Ballard, and Vernon Buchanan ladies are sister and niece, re- of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters spectively of Mr. 'Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n entertained friends at their home and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bar- Tuesday everi.ng of last week, nett were shopping in Duchesne honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Saturday, Young of Sandy. Enjoying the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arnold of occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Salt Lake City vis.ted the lat- Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Liters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. sonbee, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hill, during the week end. Brady, the honored guests and the host and hostess. Delicious VALUABLE RECORDS TAKEN luncheon was served. FROM RANGERS TRUCK Highlight of the weeks social events was the farewell week-en- d the two During red cans full of gasoline, party in honor of Ronald Lisona sleeping bag, and brief case bee, held at the Bridgeland ward hali Saturday evening, Septemcontaining many valuable rec- ber 17, under the direction of ords and files were taken from Elden (Ronald L,ddell. Bishop a government truck parked at the ranger station in Duchesne. will enter the mission home in The loss of the brief case and Salt Lake City October 10 to contents is vital, and Earl C. prepare for & mission for the LIDS Church in South Africa A Roberts, d.strlct forest ranger, will pay a reward for return of program was presented after the brief case and its contents. which a dance concluded the eveenterta.nment. A very It contains timber cruising and ning's crowd was In attendance. large other valuable forest department Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith morecords extending back for sevto Provo Sunday to visit tored eral months. Anyone locating son and daughter-in-latheir the brief case should contact Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and Roberts or the Record office. little daughter, who is seriously i.l with whooping cough. OPENING SOCIAL OF 4-- BRIDGE H Wil-fo- rd son-in-la- w Tas-Tass- Reorganiza- William R. Evans directed. George Mendenhall was released as superintendent of the YMMIA, along with his counselors, Robert Miles and Erwin Rust, and secretary, Don Evans. New officers of the Young' Mens ', organization are Glendon president; Maurice and Glenn Case, counselors; and Earl Crosby, secretary. Mrs. Mary Mendenhall and LaVada Powell were released as second counselor and secretary, respectively, of the YWMIA. Miss Eva Dean Crosby, president of the YWMIA, and her first counselor, Mrs. Lola C. Evans, were resustained. The positions of second counselor and secretary were not filled. Mrs. Ruth Thacker and counselors. Mrs. Eileen McConkie and Mrs. Nora Ward, and secretary, Mrs. Edna Evans, were released after several years service Guy-monMar-cha- in the Primarv. To fill the nt va- cancies. Mrs. Rita Hansen was sustained as nresident; Mrs. BetLois ty Mitchell, first counselor; counSadler, secretary. A second selor was not named. MRS. STANFORD STOCKS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Standford Stocks was honored at a birthday party at her home Friday, September 16. A delicious chicken dinner was served to the following guests ; Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Marsing, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Bucka-leMr. and Mrs. Perry Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ells, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parridge, Stanford Stocks, Vern Holfeltz. The meal was followed by playing cards, In which Mr. Partridge and Mrs. Simpson won high score prize and Artie Stocks and Mrs. Marsing low score pr.ze. The honored guest, Mrs. Stocks, was presented with a number of appropriate and beaut.ful gifts. w, en , ARCADIA 1L I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walt- ers and son, Joe; Mr. and Mrs. ARCADIA Tuesday evening, Shelby Lisonbee and son, RonSeptember 16, under the direc- ald, visited Sunday School and tion of the Mutual Improvement Sacrament meeting at Utahn on Association presidency a very en- Sunday. joyable opening soc.al was held. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson, The time was spent playing games and a delicious pot luck accompanied by the r son, Tom, lumh was served. A program al- were in Logan Wednesday where so constituted a part of the en- Tom will register at the Utah tertainment, after which every- State Agricultural College, and continue his school work. one enjoyed a watermelon bust. p Year l, Aavce Number 11 Suspect Held on Murder Charge - Boys of Tabiona Seminary Make Hike Into Uinta Mountains Fourteen boys and seminary instructor, Mr. W.ison K. Anderson, enjoyed a week end h.king party to the Granddaddy Lakes area. Mr. Ray Lee, of Hanna, drove the group in his truck to the upper SLllwaters of Rock Creek, and from there they hiked about sixteen miles further into the wild wonderlands of the high Umtas. Although Mr. Andersen is an experienced mountain hiker, it was the f.rst experience of this kind for most of the boys. Each boy carried his own equipment TABIONA their MEMORIAL FROM A MOTHER A million stitches, each one by hand, have been used by Mrs. Nathan Jaques of Norwalk, Calif., In assembling this quilt made up of 75,385 individual squares of material. Informed that her son had been killed in the sinking of the aircraft carrier Lexington, Mrs. Jacques doubled her efforts to finish the project, hoping that its completion would give her the means to sail to the spot where the Lexington sank. She wants to cast a floral wreath on the water in memory of her son. ks and some embroidery. Harold Sorensen. In the afternoon the older Mrs. Lois Allred returned home boys performed in a miniature Sunday after a brief visit with rodeo with the assistance of her parents in Kamas. The boys Mr. Harold Sorensen. Mrs. DeLene Allred and Mrs. had brought in several calves Oleo Frandsen were visiting and and took turns riding them, or shopping in Duchesne one day at least, trying to. last week. A ball game completed the Karma Gayle Ottosen of Tab- days activities and everyone iona spent the week end as the went borne feeLng that the fair guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. this year was very successful. and Mrs. Leon Burton, while her ch.l-dr- tion was affected in the Mt. Emmons MIA and Primary,. Sunday evening, during the regular LDS Sacrament meeting. Bish-a- p i Mrs. George Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold On Friday, SepTALMAGE Ralphs in Altonah on Tuesday tember 16, the Talmage school -- Mt. Emmons Ward ' w.00 Important Real Estate Deal is Culminated Mr. Advanced Senior Group Of Tabiona Sunday School on Outing weiner roast and watermelon bust was enjoyed Thursday evening, September TABIONA 15, by A the Advanced Group of the Tabiona Sunday School. Six carloads of young people, their teacher, Mrs. Thelma Nye, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lazenby and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rhoades, of the Sunday Schood motored to the North Fork Bridge on the Duchesne River. Games were played and s, everyone had their fill of marshmallows and waterSuperm-tendenc- y, wei-ner- . melons. The party especially honored members of the class who are to attend leaving this week school at their respective or for other reasons. These Include Glen Lewis, who will enter USAC at Logan; Betty Lou (Hicken, Irene Thomas anu Amber Michie w 1 enroll at the BYU, Provo; Nola Josie is going to Salt Lake City, and two other class members who will also be leav.ng before the winter is over are Vern Carter and Don Hicken, who are going on miss Ais. Thelma Nye. MUTUAL OPENED TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19 TABIONA The opening and Mrs. Marvel Moore were in Salt Lake City Thursday, September 15, and while there they closed a deal with Roy A. Schonian and purchased the Schonian building on Mam street in Duchesne. This business block houses the Uintah Basin Record and Moores Cafe. Mr. Moore Intends to repair and completely remodel the the building. Present plans call for the removal of the Record pr nting plant into the portion of the building now occupied by the cafe, giving Mr. Moore ample space for a greatly enlarged, cafe. The front of the building will toe entirely remodeled, as well as the interior, says Mr. Moore, and when the work Is completed the bu.ld.ng will be one of the most attracL.ve and m Duchesne. The renovating work i3 already underway, under the direction of Jack Fitzwater, local building te contractor. RELIEF SOCIETY TO START of the LD? Society hold the open.ng social Tuesday, September 27, at 1:30 p. m. A special program will be presented and refreshments served. Everyone is invited to attend. There w.ll be a nursery ward W th a competent attendant to take care of small children. Relief Church will au- tumn meeting of the Mutual Im- LOCAL HAPPENINGS provement Association was held Junior Wilson, who Is employTuesday evening. The presidents of the respective groups are Mr. ed on the state road at Brigham Earl Van Tassell and Mrs. Edna City, was in Duchesne over the week end v.siting his parents, Smith. Outstanding teachers for all Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson. classes have been obta ned. The Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olsen and group i3 es- little daughter, of Latuda, Utan, Special Interest pecially fortunate in having Mr. were v siting for a few days Rondie Tobler, principal of the during the week with Mrs. OlTabiona High School, as leader, sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and It Is hoped everyone wll Clarence Wilson. come out and g.ve h.m their supMr3. Charlotte Johnson spent port for the entire year. a few days last week in Salt Lake City visiting and taking CHARLES PARTRIDGE care of business. NOTES BIRTHDAY Jeannlne Bunker was in Salt Charles Partridge was honor- Lake last Saturday, vl3,ting and ed at a b.rthday party at his doing some shopping. home Saturday, September 17. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bench, A delicious goose dinner and all accompanied by their daughter, the trimmings were served by Karyl Lea Bench, were in ProMrs. Partridge to the following vo Sunday. Miss Karyl Lea reguests: Mr. and Mrs. Quimby mained at Provo where she will Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford resume her studies at the BrigMr. and Mrs. Carlos ham Stocks, Young University. Marsing, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Mr. and Mrs. Glen Norton of Birckalew, Mr. and Mrs. Perry were week end visWellington Mrs. Mr. and Raymond itors Grant, home of Mr. and the at Mr. Ellis and Vern Holfeltz. Mrs. Ernest Wilson. was With presented Partridge Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boulton, some appropr.ate gifts. of Salt Lake City, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rife and in Duchesne Sunday and Monchi'dren, Robert and Jean, wdbe day with Mrs. Boulton's parents, in Salt Lake City Monday. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge. ert enrolled at the University of The Boultons had been visiting In California and on their return Utah, hav ng taken his tests and rema.ned in Salt home they were accompanied by Mrs. another Potter, Lake to continue his school Ruby while Mr. and Mrs. Rife daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Partiand little Jean returned to Du- n dge, who will v.sit for a couple of w'eeks with her parents. chesne Monday night. pre-v'ous- lj, and supplies. Each boy also did his own cooking which was also a new experience for most of them. They returned home late Saturday evening, awful y d.rty but reporting they had a most wqnderful time. The memories of the trip will slay with them for a long time. Thelma Nye. DUCHESNE LOCALS Pearl Stott, of Provo, was vis.ting for a few days in Duchesne last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, and other relatives. Judge Andrew Clemons and Laura Clemons were in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday where they were taking care of business matters. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klippel were in Salt Lake City for a few days during the week where Mrs. Klipped received medical attention. Mrs. Ed Gee was in Salt Lake Cfy during the early part of the week tention. receiving medical at- Hugh E Opshal, accused of the murder of his w.fe, Edna L. Opshal, appeared before Judge Baumgaertel last Friday, at a preliminary hearing, and was bound over to the district court on a charge of first degree murder. Rulon J. Larsen was named by the court as the defendant's attorney. Mr. Larsen requested an extension of time in order to compile evidence. It is possib e that Opsahl will be tried during the October or November terra of court. The auto trader murder, as it Is commonly known, is outstanding In criminal history, due to the activities of the As near as alleged murderer. the case can be pieced together, Opsahl and his wife had a disagreement Saturday evening, August 20, and according to the accused murderer, the woman attacked him with a paring knife. He picked up a hammer and hit her on the head, and after sue dropped he struck her several more blows on the head near the base of the bra.n, and as she still continued to k.ck and squirm he drove the paring knife into her chest, and ro.led her up in the bedding in the auto trailer and came down town. At the time of the fracas the trailer was parked in the bar-p- it on Highway 40 on the west outskirts of Duchesne. 'Sunday morning, August 21, Opsahl, returned and made arrangements to park the trailer in a nearby auto court, which he did, and then came to town and proceeded to get on a glorious drunk. He attracted attention by displaying a b.g roll of money and concealed weapons. He was arrested by Sheriff Arzy Mitchell and Monday was taken to Roosevelt, and appeared before Judge Baumgaertel, charged &ith carrying concealed weapons. He was fined and discharged. He legitimately accounted for the big sum of money, which came from a real estate transaction in Colorado. cold-lblood- B. A. Jacoby was in Salt Lake City Monday taking care of Monday night, August 22, afbusiness. He returned with a load of electrical appliances and ter his release, he returned to the auto trailer, which by this other merchandise. t.me wras attracting unusual due to the stench from Roy Schonian, of Salt Lake City, was in Duchesne Sunday, the decomposing body, and gathv siting with his mother, Mrs. ered up hi3 personal belongings Ernest Schonian, and attending and headed east into Colorado. to business matters, including a By Tuesday morn ng the slink from the decaying body became real estate sale. so strong that peace officers, inMrs. Violet Tidwell and her cluding Sheriff Arzy Mitchell, sister, W.nnle Reynolds, stopped and Dave Baum, city marshal of in Duchesne last week for a Duchesne, forced entrance to the short visit with Mr, and Mrs. trailer and found the body. They Ernest Wilson. The ladies had then contacted County Attorney been on a trip to Texas and Earl Diilman, and made a comwere enroute to the.r home in plete invest gatlon, followed by a verdict of murder by a coriLogan. Mrs. Tiwdeil is a sister-in-laof Mrs. Wilson. oner's jury, called by Judge Andrew Clemons. Mr. Dean Hadden, and son, Alerts were immediately sent Clive, and Dwaine Grant, were out by Sheriff Mitchell, and the in Salt Lake City Monday where suspected murderer was arrestthe two boys remained to en- ed at Rawlins, Wyom.ng. roll at the Un.versity of Utah. He was brought back to Duchesne by Sher ff Mitchell, in Miss Emma Jean McDonald, company w.th Attorney Didman. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David At the time of his first arrest McDonald, enrolled at the Uni- he had in his possession $2981.00 versity of Utah during the week, and when picked up in Wyoming where she will continue her he had $2000.30, having spent The young lady has or got rid of nearly a thousand been in Salt Lake C.ty most of dollars in four day3. the summer where she has been employed. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe, ac- TO COLORADO companied by Mr. Beebe's parMr. and Mrs. Wilder Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. Warren ents, Beebe, were in Salt Lake City returned home after a trip to Tuesday taking care of business Colorado last Friday. They came home through Wyoming. Wh.le affairs. in Colorado they visited with LaMar Wilson, son of Mr. and relatives of Mrs. Fairbanks in Mrs. Clarence Wilson, left Wed- Loveland, Longmont and Bert-houAt Loveland, at the home nesday for Logan where he will enroll at the Utah State Agri- of Mr. and Mrs. Mardindale, a cultural College. family reunion was held. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Schmidt and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weller, Jack, from Storm Lake, Iowa, of Grand Junction, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Berry were visiting at the home of and son, James Berry, of AtMr. and Mrs. Max Peterson on lantic, Iowa, came to Colorado Wednesday, September 21. Mr. to attend the reunion. Mrs. Weller is a boyhood friend of Schmidt and Mrs. Martmda'e Max Peterson. are both sisters of Mrs. Fairbanks, while Mrs. Berry Is a Lotus Fisher, of Sait Lake Mrs. daughter of Mr. and C ty, is in Duchesne visiting w.th Schmidt. friends and taking care of business problems. Mr. Fisher is emVERA FAUSETT ENTERTAINS ployed In the Salt Lake post-offiFRIENDSHIP CLUB vacais on and his annual tion. Mrs. Vera Fausett entertained members of the Friendship the Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Powell and little daughter, of Salt Lake O.ub at her home Wednesday, 14. The time was City, were V.siting In Duchesne September in sewing. Mrs. Fausett spent Powell's Mr. ftith parSunday served a delicious luncheon to Powell. Mr. Mrs. Dean and ents, the following: Myrtle Simpson, Mervin and Tom Cook of Ruby Starks, Luc He Pierson, Wellington were visiting in Du- Marguerite Blain, LaRae lluh-tulThenelda Marsing, chesne Monday with Mr. and Violet Mrs. Ernest W.ison. The boys McDonald, Ruth Harris, Zolla are nephews of Mrs. Wilson. Grant and Myrtis Buckalew. w edu-cat.o- n. d. ce a, |