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Show 0IN and Jesse LeFevre, of Tabiona, were in Duchesne for the.Chas. T Bertola funeral. Jesse LeFevre reports that the twin boys of Mrs. Rav Jones are improving. The babies contracted pneumonia soon after their birth and have been critically ill. Mrs. Jones is the think the baby is lovely, too. former Carrol LeFevre. of Tabso we dont mind Mont being iona. so darned happy. Mrs. Anne Hitt, of Santa Mr. and Mrs. Burr Eldredge Clara. visited last were in Duchesne Sunday to week in California, Duchesne with her parvisit Mrs. Helen Odekirk and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mur son, Keith. dock. Mrs. Murdocks mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eldredge Mrs. Nellie accompanied were among the speakers at the Mrs. Hitt on Muir, her return to CalSunday evening meeting. Thev ifornia, where Mrs. Muir will also had come from Roosevelt visit with other relatives in to bring their best wishes to Santa Monica. Mrs. Helen Odekirk. Mrs. Gracia Olsen. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Barker, of Mrs. John P. Madsen, Mr. and Salt Lake were in Duchesne Mrs. Alma Poulson. Mr. and this week. They brought Mrs. Mrs. Levi Anderton, Mr. and Elvin O. Barker home. Mrs. Mrs. Earl Jensen attended the Barker had been in the city for funeral services for Mrs. Chris-tinmedical care and a much needMickelson held at Larkin ed rest. She reports that she Mortuary in Salt Lake. truly had a good time and that Mrs. Elsie Gunter has the doctor was able to help her. chased the Gale Lance homepur-in is Merrill Porter Bishop Duchesne. Mr. Lance will move making plans to clean the Du- his family to the Gunter farm chesne Stake House, so please on the Bench. find time to come and give a Mr. Albert Peterhelping hand, as many hands son areand Mrs. Mrs. Petersons takipg make light work. Mrs. Ann H. May, to mother, AshMiss Helen Richins. of Salt Lake City, where M-- s. Mav ley, was made a member of will board a plane for San the Duchesne Ward at the Sun-la- cisco. She has spent the summer night meeting. She is here with her daughter. winter. this here teaching Mrs. Paul Wilcken (Beltv Gordon White, son of Valp of Pasco, Wash., visited and A1 White, was graduated Jean), in Duchesne this with relatives Sacra-nent from Primary during week. She has been in the Uinmeeting last Sunday. His tah Basin for more than three .eacher was Mrs. Inez Swasev weeks as a guest of her parents. of the Duchesne Primary. Mr. Mrs. Ivan Ross, of TriLuDean Anderson, Beverly dell, and Mrs. Duane and Anderson and Mrs. Donna Den- Caldwell. her sister, Dunis, from Myton, were in Mrs. Olen Rasmussen and son. chesne on Thursday. They came Bernell Despain, have returned for the Charles Bertola funeral. a trip to Salt Lake. On LuDean and Beverly sang and from their way back they visited in Mrs. Dennis accompanied them. Heber. There were many friends of William Toland, field reprethe Charles Bertola family from sentative for the Pacific BuildTabiona in Duchesne for the fun- ers, was in Duchesne week eral services. Among them were on business. He was this interested Mr. and Mrs. Roy Giles, of in our paper as he had been a Provo; Elaine G. Webb. Grace newspaper 25 years man Giles and Bishop Bernell Turn-bo- with Seattle and for Chicago pa- THE NEWS Mr.- - and Mrs. J. A. Morrison are enjoying their stay in Antioch where they are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klippel have moved to the home of Mrs. Clarence Gee. Miss Carma Morrison, of Salt Lake, was a visitor in Duchesne over the weekend, as Robert Gunter has just recently returned from Korea. Keith Duke has returned to Provo and his school work. We know you are proud that your mother has been chosen to go on a mission. You can help her. as she helped you on your mission. It is an honor that most boys will never be able to have. Be sure to come home after as you still have many friend here even though your mother is away. Mrs. Otto Johnsen and children went to Salt Lake over the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Hicken. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shifler and lovely daughter, of Roosevelt. visited recently with Mr and Mrs Mont Poul$on. We PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL OF MUSIC i Wssstsff Gay r f Write to roe at TABIONA. UTAH g y Melva Prescott, Norma f and Jennie Jones did some shopping in Duchesne on ThursWag-staf- 7 day.- Mr. and Mrs. Jessup Thomas Iwawtado 4, 1413-23r- d tc tc SALE Special cakes for birthdays and parties. Phone Mrs. Lilly Goff, 8412, Duchesne. home-bake- d FOR SALE Sixty tons good hay, $20 a ton. Geo. W. Hunt. Houte 2, Roosevelt (Montwel) 10-2 tp 1 Ds23 6-- Veterinarian Dr. It. R. Durrltt Available at the nlmbfggf bbe of Uva Action D Rur Whwbl - ROOSEVELT AUCTION YARD Every Saturday Or at Any Time by Calling Vernal 281-If No Answer Call 296-- J Or Write P. O. Box 852 Vernal, Utah R STANDARD OIL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA plant ahead to terve you better 1 (located in Roosevelt Fool in SE SW, Total depth Sec. feet, plugged back to 9769 feet. Acidized with 500 gallons through perforations at 9700-5feet. Swabbed approximately 168 barrels of fluid in 24 hours, 66 per cent frm water. 19 per cent mud and basic sediment, 15 per cent frm oil. H. A. Peterson No. 1 (located in Roosevelt Pool in SW SW, 6 Total depth Sec. feet. Pumped 132 barrels of oil. .3 per cent water, in 24 hours. Pumped 128 barrels of oil, .3 per .cent water in 24 hours. Pumped 126 barrels of oil, .3 per cent water in 23 hours. Pumped 122 barrels of oil, .2 per cent basic sediment in 24 hours. Pumped 119 barrels of oil, .3 per cent water, in 23 hours. Pumped 106 barrels of oil in 24 hours, .3 per cent water. Pumped 119 barrels of oil in 23 hours, .2 per cent water. Pumped 118 barrels of oil in 24 hours, .3 per cent water. Joseph Smith No. 1 (Flat Mesa wildcat well, located in cen10,-14- 2 0 10,-27- ter of SE SE, Sec. 7 Core No. 9, between feet, recovered 29 feet. Core No. 5 10, between feet, recovered 49 feet. Total depth 8605 feet. Crews taking drill-ste8178-820- Notice To Creditors -- Over-driv- e or - -- Dr. L f!i:!;:n Dr. L A. Dayncs .... Byes Examined 8556-866- m - test. Clacde's Rcat G: Complete Optical Service Daycco Roosevelt "Where Every Deal Is ftchft" On Roosevelt's So. Main Cute Reeeevelt Phone 170-LOCAL FINANCING AND ,,- - Opt'd Venal INSURANCE CferG Notice To Didders last ninuTE nEnniDEns0 r.lES OF EDUCATION - BARGAINS P-T- In The Fourth Judicial District Court of Duchesne County, Utah HOWARD T. SUMMONS vs. ROWLEY. Plaintiff GEORGIA B.. HARTLEY, ELIZABETH H. CANNON. E. L. SHEETS, E. L. SHEETS TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, arul Oil Progress Go Hand In Hand Oil Progress Week Oct. 12 to 1 8 7, 1952: G. E. Houston No. BPjg srtvjrs P-T- Summons tbur Progress and tober loon Jowclry m BOARD Everything from adhesive on tape to the fibers of your finest stockings now comes from petroleum. Standard alone makes more than 1100 petroleum products from the same kinds of crude that used to produce only a dozen or so. That's progress! Division, has released the following summary of drilhng wells for the week ending Oc- Thursday. October It, IMS Estate of JOSEPH W. DANNER, deceased. cgyrigiqciooossoooiowvws Creditors will present claims No I Rtii Lott ; with vouchers to the undersignWATCH EXPERT Vacationing for a month from ed st Duchesne, Utah, on or betheir home in Lot Angeles are fore the 3rd day of December. Mall You Welthi Mr. And Mrs. George Laird and 1932. prompt DIAmOP rCKES son. Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. MERRIL H. LARSEN Arnold Peterson. They are Attorney and administrator of friends of the Lotts and Bates. the Estate of Joseph W. Danner, Spending the weekend with deceased. their parents were Barbara and First Oct. 2 1952 Bert Mezen en. Barbara is at- Last Publication, Oct 23. 1952 Publication, tending school In Spanish Fork and Bert is employed in Ogden. 1932 Cranbrook PLYMOUTH Mrs. Gladys Ivie and amall Nearly New, 4 door. Radio son spent the weekend in Provo. Hotter, Covers, Estate of P. L. BILLIMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Ivie ' and children spent a few days deceased. 1951 CADILLAC 12 in Salt Lake City this week. Creditors will present claims sedan. light green, lew Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baum with voucher to the undermileage, hydramaiic, white and family, of Spanish Fork signed at the office of Ray E. sidewall Area. Very deea. visited Sunday with Alvins par- Nash. Coltharp Building, Ver- ! ents, nal, Utah, on or before the 3rd 1952 PONTIAC 9. Dual Range Hydraaetie " Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Paee and day of December, A. D. 1952. ( equipped. MORRIS R. COOK. daughter, Joan, of Spanish Fork, visited relatives here this week. Administrator of the Estatq cf 1931 CHEV. 4 a pood Pickup Visiting the Albert Mezenen P. L. Billlman, deceased. family Sunday were Mr. and First Publication, Oct. 2. 1952 1930 FORD Pickup . Mrs. Dallas Thompson and son, Last Publication. Oct. 23. 1952 : 1949 CHEV. Pickup Charles, of Ogden. meg 1952 FORD . radio, heater. , Americans, hopeful for the survival of democracy against U. 1952 STUDEBAKER herd top the threat of ' Communism, heater. Convertible. Radio, to should seek render their govCompletely equipped. ernment, local and national, unselfish service. 1950 CREV. 1V4 ton Truck Long whoel base. 1951 JEEP. Metal encleead with, o i heater. Elmer Moon No. 1 (Antelope wildcat well, located 50 feet East of Center of SW SE, Sec. Swabbed and blowed 32 barrels fluid in 7 hours, 30 per cent water, mud declined from 14 per cent to trace, and oil increased from 38 to 50 per cent. Swabbed and flowed SO barrels of fluid in 5 hours, cut Pol. Adv. David S. King) 40 per cent from water, 10 per (Pd. cent emulsion, .1 per cent mud. Made 5 water shut off teats. 6 Total depth 8246 feet, plugged pers. Mr. and Mrs. John Barney, of back to 6571 feet to take drill-stetest. Springville, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey PartTESTIMONIAL VISITORS ridge. Mr. Barney is Mrs. PartElliot Berlin, of Ogden, was ridges brother. Mrs. Rex Parrish visited Mr. a special guest In Ducheme thy and Mrs. Harvey Partridge this week as he came to speak at week while her husband was the testimonial for Mrs. Hglen repairing a pipe line at Inde- Odekirk. He also attended thfe pendence. llhe Parishes are Sunday night meeting, after which he took Mrs. Helen Odeliving at Rangely. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, of kirk to Salt Lake where she the L D S Mission Murray, visited over the week- entered end with Mr. Grays mother and Home. Four brothers of Mrs. Odesister, Mrs. Effie Thompson and Mrs. Gracia Olsen. kirk were at the testimonial. 8 They were Grant Bench, of ProShould Attend vo; Tatton, Donald and Edmond The church show is Molly Bench, of Duchesne. and Me, a comedy. So be sure and send the children while The following sisters of kirs. you attend the meeting. Helen Odekirk were in Duchesne to be with her at the testimonial: Mrs. Margaret Young, of Clearfield; Mrs. Ruth Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Sealed bids in duplicate will Dastrup, Leland (Frances) Hair, and Mrs. be received by the undersigned Geneil Jones, of Clearfield. up to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. God Be With Thev sang, 22. 1952, at which time they You Till We Meet Again. It will be publicly opened and was verv. very lovely like a read, for a shop building for the prayer from the heart taking Tabiona High School to be built wings of song to go along with at Tabiona, Utah. their sister. Drawings and specifications and other data for the above Other people found in the have been prepared by Cannon crowd at the testimonial were and Mullen, architects, 12 East Mr. and Mrs DeLov Bench, of South Temple, Salt Lake City, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Utah, and will be available to Workman, Provo; Mr. and Mr bidders at their office, or at Ed Davies. Vernal; Mr. and RED the school district office in Mrs. Vere Dastrun. Ogden; M's. Duchesne, Utah. For each set Ivo Johnston, Roosevelt: Mr. a deposit of ten dollars ($10.00) and Mrs. Gilbert Jones, and last will be required. A bond guar- but not least. Mrs Annie Bench. anteeing satisfactory perform- Mrs. Odekirks mother, of Proance' of contract, for fifty per- vo. cent (50) of the full amount thereof, executed by a surety company satisfactory to the undersigned will be required of the successful bidder. The right is reserved, as the interest of the school district may require, to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in bids received, and to accept or reject any items of any bid unless such bid is qualified by specific limits. Duchesne County School District By C. C. Mickelson, Clerk First Publication, Oct. 9, 1952 Last Publication, Oct. 16. 1952 "What do you mean tho oil industry has developed something besides grease to keep a car quiet? The Scouting Division of the Carter Oil Company, Northwest UINTAH DASDt EZCCIU) ' - MAN OR WOMAN WANTED for profitable Rawleigh business in Duchesne County. Over 2000 families. Excellent opportunity. write Company Immediately Representative, M. E. Walton, 320 jS. E. Main Street, Blackfool, Idaho, or Rawleighs Dept. St., Denver 2, Colorado. FOR SALE Ice box that runs like new. Phone 581 Duchesne. FOR m Novo Slrawlie, Notice To Creditors Hermitm V V V V V V V V I JV V Blanket Lined GQATT0 . . , Water Repellent (95 CAPO 90c IIUIITUIG Rubber Non-Ski- d ROOTS Soles end Leather Uppers 1.25 WOOL ROOT SOCKS 60s E4.05 JERSEY V If JERSEY GLOUES LIRED ill GLOUES 55s 37c Shells Hunting Knives, Guns, Camp Equipment EVERYTHING TO MAKE THIS YEAR A COMPLETE SUCCESS (With The Exception of the Deer) K of Soc. 9; also 8ViNE: NW'i NEV of Section 20, Township 1 South. Range 5 West, U. S. Meridian. Utah. RULON J. LARSEN. Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 1317 East 7th South, Salt Lake City, Utah. CS PROOF First Publication, Oct. 9, 1952 COMPANY, Last Publication, Oct. 30, 1952 E10U3) Reversible Red Lined Canvas Reversible Red Lined .Corduroy T all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendants; You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Rulon J. Larsen, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 1317 East 7th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgment will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint whicn has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an action for the quieting of the title on lands described as follows: NEViNEVi MEN'S CflUOTin BXASO you twrea SWEAT SHIRTS Kl L , THE OLD HERMITAGE FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY DUCHESNE. UTAH PHONE S31 |