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Show Uinta Forest delicious plate luncheon followed the program,1 truly rey declared it to be a after-, interesting and exciting pio- to any comparable noon, neer experience. the c2 QotS NOW LDS District R&tlgOr Churchp Caution AbjJ Meflin I. Bishop is transferDINNER GUESTS TAKE to Duchesne this week and TO MARSING ring Mrs. Ruby TEDDY Dinner guests of NUPTIAL be in charge of the Duwill AUGUST BRIDE IN Stephenson Sunday were Mr. at- chesne ranger district. His wife, claim will of Marsing M. Crandall, S. re1 his Mrs. and Teddy In order to this vicinity, having made Tommy Appah this week Miss Frances Brown as June Bishop, and two children, hot and tractive of California. a a in bear number brown for here home hazaS! seeing ported Ronald, age 8, and Sue Ann, Also guests at the Stephenson his bride in a formal ceremony itock Creek Pass. Elmer Moon- years while serving as county nwSM?! Lake age 7, will accompany him. Salt in were the afternoon be to the liveperformed of in home other and during recorder has reported slaughter public 31 L. . James Jacobs, of supervisor August Lister, L.D.S. John Mrs. reand temple Mr. sitions. by bears in this area Miss Brown is a daughter of of the Uinta National Forest, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lister, the cently. states that Ranger Bishop was farmer Macel Bottom, at one Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. E. theBrown, In the wee hours of the dawn pros- born and raised on a farm in of in Parents home Midvale. her made of Donald Mrs. time Carman and Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Mr. of attended Delta ; pective bridegToom are Mr. and Delta, Utah. He and Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson Bench stole away on their to According one went and later school Duchesne. high Mrs. Carlos Marsing, to Colorado Springs tion trip. Their itinerary includ-anIsaacson, they are On Saturday, Sept. 1, follow- year to Brigham Young Univer- each D.U.P. HOLDS MOTHERS Denver on a sightseeing ed vacationing places of interest bishop that from bridal He the the OUTING graduated marriage, DAUGHTERS their sity. ing in Idaho, Wyoming and Yellow hazard be removed trip this week. at a State feted was the reception gathUtah College Agricultural be Park will The City stone Park. pair precaution be and and dance in the Duchesne in 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles and ering place for the mothersTheor a fire; that there fc. at worked of tabernacle. Bishop Camp L.D.S. Ranger Mr. and business outing of pleadaughters Combining Myton, joined children, clean up of all the eh, City as. a junior forester in dore, Daughters of Utah Pioand Mrs. Parry Grant, their son sure, Mr. and Mrs. Dick John-stuto remove MAN WITHOUT COUNTRY . . . 19. to Baker. Nevada, 1946. moving and children and Mrs. Ollie neers, held Thursday, July ENTERTAIN AT DINNER and daughter, Jimmie and Carol, stored in closets X adwas refused Rosso Frank whicn The following program, on a Sunday outing to the fish- Schonian spent Sunday in Price. Elden and Goldie Wilcken and in May, 1947. During the war ways, in basement, , at New York to U.S. mission a prov-for Naval flier as served he Fitzwater was enjoyable, Altonah. of Homer thoroughly ing area north In some places Dorothy and after entering U.S. illegally four 'ed to be a rather impromptu were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe and and hostesses at 'four years and two months in to since Italy times deportation 'and progressive affair. the Carribean and Pacific areas, of the right up to noJ Word was received Saturday daughters, Kathy and Joan ata trout fry Saturday night. him. wont admit the with fraud. is a member of the L.D.S. could chapels. It Italy Herrett by The F. Wm. opened Beebe of He reunion tended the Mrs. program Provo, and Grant family Bench, that Mr. be the caused Ye! afCome, "Come, Lake the at Utah Salt Church. in the at group singing, was seriously ill Liberty Park, were guests of honor City, other dry a retold material, J? followed by Saints, fair. Other guests were Jack and Valley hospital. At last reports Saturday and Sunday. autside the building8? story by Mrs. Jennie Graham, Ruby Fitzwater, Ray and Evah he was showing a slight imthe back yard. of the a Mrs. David and and familys Oleah recounting and Richard Housekeeper provement. Bench, cause of hot. dry weath! first entry and establishment in Mr. Bench is well known in Mr. and Mrs. Gene Spiiler and more Du-of family, of Sand Point, Idaho, UTAH STATS EXTENSION SERVICE the pioneer community have been visiting the past week ACUICULTt'KR ECONOMIC HOME chesne, by Mrs. Ollie Schonian; FIRESIDE CHAT Fires, like accident, vocal trio, Mrs. Vale White, with Mrs. Housekeeper's brothPresident Garth Partridge prewhen least expected fc A. Louis Jensen By Mrs. and Wilcken Mrs. Jesse er, Johnston, of Duchesne, Myrtle sided and Nita Collett conductfire by removing the n County Agricultural Agent and with her daughter, Mrs, Rocinda Anderton. reed the Fireside meeting which Word been has MYTON Melissa Kofford, of Utahn, Mrs. Sarah Clement started was held last Sunday evening ceived here by Mr. and Mrs. one. At this time of year house MaWhen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lucero, that their son. flies are usually numerous g delightful reading, Shuddered Vacationing in Denver and around our homes and yards un- Jinda Sings," but before she Wesley Koyen, Lucero, 19, had The pedant is 01W the scenic spots of Colorado are less control measures are used. could finish, the heavy clouds, The following program was Pvt. Manuel been killed in action on the through the Kefauver Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson and Everyone is aware that these that were hovering enjoyed: Mrs. Levi J. Anderton Korean battle field. He had pre- ation of the hoodlums Mr. turn and wide Edwin and Mrs. Carman. to saw fit Role of the open pests carry diseases as well as sang two Danish songs: a readbeen listed as missing in dered at all the broken and administered soil conserva- Friday evening marked the time being a nuisance. There is no their contents directly down up-- , ing, Foolish Questions," Mrs. viously on action April 7. English. Buffalo Event tion districts in this area has of their departure. They re- good reason to tolerate them on the 85 guests seated under Voy Fairbanks; vocal solo, Kip He in Dragon, Juab born was been strengthened and their op- turned Tuesday. They visited now that effective control meas- the trees below, which proved Merkley; talk on Bible propheJune 25, 1931 and enlist CARD OF THiw in ures have been developed an inadequate shelter from the sies, JPhillin Moon; violin solo, county, portunities increased by the re- with Mr. Petersons brother service in July, 1948, in the ed We wish to extend homeon to them their cent coordination plan of the Grand Junction thus control forcing is deluge, secured Rasmussen. Elmer Fly by serving with an infantry regi- cere gratitude and api U. S. Department of Agriclture, ward route. eliminating1 breeding places, by take refuge in the grandstand, After dainty refreshments ment. He attended Alterra high to relatives and frie her Clements Alden D. White, chairman of Mrs. where gave use of insecticides, and served by the hostesses, Mrs. school. were so generous in if. Miss Laura Clemons was excluding them from ourthrough the Uintah Basin Soil Conservahomes reading, this time to the end. Koyen and her daughter. Elsie, Pvt. Lucero is survived by of kindness and symptti rushed to Holy Cross hospital, by the use pf screens etc. Keep tion district, said here today. She was followed by a vocal Mrs. exhibited a collec- three sisters, of Myton, and Mr. White pointed out that the Salt Lake City Wednesday morn- all garbage cans tightly closed duet by Mrs. Annie Bench and tion ofKoyen Ing the illness and deatp tungstun rocks under a two brothers, Fred and Bern- loving e wife and mot now familiar Memorandum No. ing by ambulance. No details and see that they are emptied her daughter, Mrs. Helen were The rocks florescent light ard Lucero, both In the armed May Rhoades Lambert 1278, issued by Secretary of Ag- concerning her condition has a week. Manure shpyld be kirkin the taken from Koyens mine forces, Clyde Lambert and riculture, Charles A. Brannan, been received to date. Mrs. stored in pits er compact piles The heayy storm continued Nevada. on February 15, not only pro- Jesse Johnstun accompanied her. unless it is spread often. Mag- - and finally forced the worried be held in the will Fireside vides for joint conservation gots may be controlled by land dripping ladies to relay, room next between SCS and The casualty lists of the pres- sprinkling the manure piles with With the few available umber-wate- r Relief Society planning Mrs. Dean C. Chriswith conseralso ent war are longer because the calls soil PMA, but 11 oz. of Borax 'ellas, to the cars outside which tenson containing as the speaker. vation district supervisors into nation was not adequately in each 5 gallons. The addition transported them to the proconsultation on program develof phosphate to manure will re- - tection pf the L chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crisman, opment at the county level. duce fly breeding, where the program was resumed their married daughter and little "We are particularly happy clarinet trio a With con played excellent girls Spraying gives of Grand Junction, Colo., son, that the Department of AgriculCole LuAnn Merrell. trol. Treat the entire farmstead, by Cheryl spent an afternoon with Mrs. ture has stated as its basic conincluding barns, coops, fences, 'and Doris Ann Moorej a Ollie Schonian last week while servation objective the use of etc, D DT, is effective ing by Mrs. Leila Wardle. A each acre of agricultural land in and probably the most econom- relating pf pioneer Experiences looking after property interests accordance with its needs for ical spray for this; however, it by Mrs. Fannie Price concluded here. J Mrand Mrs. Crisman are protection and improvement, should not be used around dairy the program, Lst Duchesne former Mr. White said. Mrs. residents. When the guests had enjoyed barns, so the best material is 6:15 - 6:30 AM. Crisman will be remembered as "That has been the basic philMONDAY THROUGH FHIDI cent per 1A and 15 was a Methoxychlor. Fifty IOKA Vera and Crites. Mr. Crisman July osophy of soil conservation diswetable be at used may powder for his outstanding performance tricts for many years, and one busy holiday time at the home the rate of 25 pounds per 200 Brought To You By on the Duchesne baseball team we believe necessary as the of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Ames, gallons of water, Lindane ig O. when that team was really takfoundation for any lasting type in loka. The relatives on Mrs. also recommended for this use STOKE FOR SALE of conservation." He pointed out Ames side of the family assem-tha- t one gallon of 25 the honors in district ing league. in MT. EMMONS, UTAH this objective is particular-- bled there for a Cook family re- 80 gallons of water,emulsion or 10 lbs, C. H. inch well casing. Contact Eighty-onatunion. now of Arcadia. because the persons Jensen, ly important High school graduates go out Of 25 wetable powder in 100 national emergency. Weve all tended the affair, their ages Into a world of war instead of Livestock water. of gallons SALE FOR mode DEALER Late 1949 77 YOUR to from treatseen that land, is used and ranging years should also be sprayed with the Chevrolet Pickup, best condi- to seek their fortunes, as In ed according to its needs and weeks. Some of these relatives same material. years past. tion. capabilities produces more per had not seen each other for acre, and per farm produces many years, so there was The Duchesne County Fair is FOR BALE Farmers, come In more efficiently, and is in better great deal of visiting and time 24 on now for your binder twine 25. held and being August shape to withstand safely long spent in reminescents. The Fair Board and committee while supply is still available. periods of intensive use." Saturday night electric lights have already done a lot of work Hacking Hardware, Roosevelt. Mr. White said the Secretarys were hung in the trees and the to make this event a success, but directive further recognizes the group enjoyed a wonderful open their in vain unless efforts importance of soil conservation air dance to the music of a rec- the people ofarethe county sup-o- HELP WANTED districts by charging the PMA ord player with lots of good Personal Christmas Cards them. , State Committ and the state dance records. They danced until EMBOSSED Christmas Cards This means that If you have of almost SCS with the conservationist morning. crops or with sender's name, 50 for $1.25. afternoon everyone anything in livestock, responsibility of jointly encourSunday is which of good Super values, sell themselves homemaking aging the creation and develop- gathered in the shade to enjoy quality, it should be exhibited 100 new Assortments a picnic and a lot of chatting, at the Fair. ment of districts. pay you $50 cash profit. Stasome of which after the family .Lets not get the idea that this tionery, others. No experience left to return to their homes, means needed. FREE imprint samples. while others stayed until early chesne only the people Afrom Du- Boxes on and vicinity. approval. STYLART, County Monday morning. . 1717 W. Ninth, Dept. 171. Los Former Basin residents attend Fair should be county-wideGiving support also includes Angeles. ing included Mr. and Mrs. Mar attendance. While it is ion Cook, of Tooele, formerly your true that the small amount you FOR SALE ,Late model 1949 of Ballard; Mrs. Reita Work Pick-upbest condide- Chevrolet as admission will man, of Green River, Wyoming, pay expenses, this is help tion. Mrs. See Orin Olson, Dunot the fray First Show Starts at 7:30 p.m. formerly of loka. Important thing. Exhibits and chesne. This was the first time for sports Last Show Starts at 9:18 p.m. are useless unless there 4 Vi years that all the children FOR SALE is a good crowd to observe BLUE HAVEN TOURIST of Mr. and Mrs. Ames had been and participate. COURT Friday and Saturday home together. A new fair building is under JULY 27 and 28 of filling station and construction and we hope it Consisting will be completed in time to use cafe, 13 cabins and trailer court, ground space of 17 I this year. It will house all girls covering Good water rights. Equity, club work, womens depart- acres. E3KT PTCra ment exhibits, field crops and cash or terms. Part of oil rights. ceres Inquire Mrs. George H. Pearce, fruit. BURNETT WYASKETT Certainly this will Blue Haven, Duchesne. to the Fair have all exOURAY Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, July hibits located in the same area. HELP WANTED. Premium books will e out OPPORTUNITY TO 25, in the Randlett Episcopal LEARN church at 2 p. m. for Burnett in the near future. Many people PUBLIC ACCOUNTING will Wyaskett, 67. who died in the and receive their copy by mail Must be any one who does not. may arithmetic able to type and do Ft. Duchesne hospital Sunday at problems. Girl or 4:15 p. m., of causes incident to obtain one at my office. Man. Would work In Salt Lake age. The Utah State Fair is Sep- for three months before being A member of the Ute tribe, put in charge of Roosevelt ofhe was born in Denver in 1884. tember 15 to 23. Any outstand- fice. Apply in writing, Herexhibits at the ing Fair He is survived by two sons, County man and Tannenbaum. 428 should also in be entered the James Chavanaugh, Lapoint, and Salt Lake City. ApClub division, South Main. Francis Wyaskett, Ouray; three State Fair. In G. I. Training. worthy exhibits will be en- proved for daughters, Katy Wyaskett, Edna all Cartoon and Naws in tered to addition wincounty FOR SALE We have on hand Wyaskett and Zora Wyaskett, a good ueortment of used re-Ouray; six grandchildren and ners in livestock judging, seven two demonstrations and Style "co'm. ta Premium II Sunday and Monday sisters, Mrs. Terrah Tabbee and Review. try blanks may be obtained at, them at Hacking Hardware. Mrs. Harriett Brown, Ouray. JULY 29 and 30 Roosevelt. Burial was in the Randlett cemetery, under the direction of the Dillman Mortuary, of Roosevelt. On San Diego Bay, Cal., LEW APPORAS UTAHN Bishop Herbert many yachtsmen eiyoy Lang, of the Utahn ward, sailing at its best"! Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, conducted services in the ward chapel Thursm wtu shi joss taar non tamoa Hill and Hill will MNnSMMNtaNl hrt day, July 26, at 1 p. m. for Lew not make you a Apporas, 68, who died in the Cartoon and Naws Fort Duchesne hospital Sunday great akipper but at 9:43 p. m. of lobar pneuit will treat you monia. He was born March 29, 1883 Wadnasday and Thursday in Utahn. He was a member of 1 AUGUST and 2 the Ute tribe. Surviving are his widow, DaRKO Prasants phne Ices Apporas, Utahn; one son, Ray Apporas, Utahn; four TIM HOLT IN DAY daughters, Mrs. Inez Loney, Mrs. Wanda and Esther Tailfeather GTORM OVER Apporas, Utahn; Mrs. Florence Chegup, Vernal; 10 grandchildren; one brother, Amos Perank, Itli-- 1 With Richard Martin Myton, and two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Duncan and Mrs. Bessie Also Cesspooch, Randlett. Burial was in the Myton cemALL-QASI- N etery. under the direction of IIPIOOF CIIOV7 the Dillman Mortuary, IKE HIU. AND HIU. 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