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Show UNIVERSAL BOX 147 227 - Ml'jr.:.' IL-I- COUP. NL v! 1 6TH AVENUE SALT LAKE VOLUME 24 ClH, UTAR . NUMBER 19 DUCHESNE. DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. MAY. 15. 1954 $3.00 PER YEAR 7c PER COPT Duchesne Leads Parade&fOriidsTiuesday, Followed By Tabiona On Wednesday, Altamont Is Thursday, (Union On FJJay 21 Union High Fourteen young men and women will receive diplomas during the 1954 graduation exercises at the Duchesne High School on May 18, They are: Jay Abbott, Ronald Addley, Lynn Barker, Bench, Maxine Birch, Carol Ann Brady, Marlene Brown, Jerry Burdick, Gary Combs, Mona Dee Liddell, GeNcal Partridge, Keith Rowley, Lila Summers and Dewey Sweat. The seniors will graduate in caps and gowns. Graduation committee members are: Colene Bench, Maxine Birch, Jerry Burdick. Class officers during the 1954 - 55 term are Marlene Brown, presidept; Gary Combs, Maxine Birch, secretary; Carol Ann Brady, reporter. Theme of the 1954 graduation exercises is Character is the Cornerstone of Success. The built around this program, theme, will be presented by the graduates The welcoming address will be by Marlene Brown; invocation, by Keith Rowley; class history by Colene Bench and Jay Abbott; tribute to the teachers, by GeNeal Partridge; tribute to parents, by Maxine Birch; How High School Has Eleven seniors have completthe prescribed course of study offered at Tabiona High School, and have been recommended by Principal Doyle K. Swallow and the faculty for graduation as members of the class of 54. According to Principal Swallow the commencement program will be held next Wednesday night, May 19, at 8 p m. in the high school auditorium. The graduating class will be presented by Mr. Swallow, and W. R. Harris, president of the Duchesne County School Board, will award the diplomas to the The third annual commenceActing principal of the Altamont High School, W. R. Evans, ment program for Union High announced definite School, during which ninety-nin- e Tuesday senior students will receive plans for the 1954 graduation exercises which will see forty their diplomas, will be presentseniors awarded their diplomas ed Friday evening, May 21, on Thursday night of next beginning at 8 p.m. in the gymweek, May 20. Theme of the nasium, is an announcement program will be, And, Now made by Loman F. Hutchings, Tomorrow. principal. Graduation for the 1954 class According to Mr. Evans, who assumed the principalship fol- at Union is somewhat different lowing the death last week of than any of the preceding classDr. Philo T. Farnsworth, the es, or those to come. It is the program will begin at 8 oclock first class to have completed and will be held in the high a full three-yea- r course at the school auditorium. Miss Gayle school, These same students enCase has been selected as val- tered Union as sophomores FORTY-ONSTUDENTS will be awarded fhcir diplomas at impressive exercises next edictorian and JoAnn Goodrich three years ago last September graduates. Thursday evening. May 20. Public inviied lo enjoy the fine program arranged by the stuThe program as announced by will be salutatorian for the when the school had its begindents and faculty at Altamont High School Auditorium. the faculty is built around the class. The diplomas will be pre- ning. Some of the grads came class motto, Behind Us Lies sented by E. L. Murphy, resi- from Alterra and some from the Path of Learning Ahead dent member of the Duchesne Roosevelt High. the Road to Success. The wel County School Board. (Complete As has been the custom in the come address will be given by program will be found else- preceding years, this years proDelbert Fabrizio, student body where in this newspaper): gram will be given entirely by Following is the complete students of the graduating class. president. The class has donated to the school as their gift, a list of the tentative graduates The only exception will be the new trophy case. A dance will as released by Mr. Evans: prelude music and the procesRobert follows the program. Sherral sional by Clyde Johnson, music Alexander, Those who will be graduated Ames, Eloyce Atwood, Marlene instructor. Presentation of the Elmer Moon, of the Duare: Rozella Carlile, Viola Cas- Bleazard, Vada Lee Burton, graduates will be made by Princhesne stake presidency, reports per, Myrthan Dermont Defa, Chris Brotherson, Gayle Case, cipal Hutchings and the awardthat he would like a very good Richard Defa, Delbert Fabrizio, Jack Carroll, Cliff Clark, Sheila ing of diplomas will be by Marturn out for the AaTonic PriestLeslie D. Giles, Robert P. Lee Evans, Robert Fieldsled, Donald lon A. Harrison, chairman of hood outing, to be held SaturMarjorie D. Lewis, A1 Roberts Frandsen, Clyde Goodrich. the Union High board. The welday. May 15, at the Tabiona JoAnn Goodrich, Ronald come address will be made by Clifford LeRoy Roberts and bridge. A lunch of hotdogs and buns and all the trimmings will Prepared Me for the Future, Vernon Meldon White. (Com' Goodrich, Hazel Jenkins, Gary Donna Ross, class president. A special feature of the probe served at 12, noon. The af- by Carol Ann Brady; class pro- plete program will be found Jessen, Lawana Kofford, Lowell Leavitt, Carol Lindsay, Fred gram will be prelude music by ternoon will be spent in games phesy, Ronald Addley; a talk, elsewhere in this newspaper.) Lindsay, Slade Mathews, Ola Mr. Johnson played on a and sports of all kinds. A1 bv Jerry Burdick; valedictory Maxficld, lone Mitchell, Hal Piano-Orgawhich White and Wanless Shields have address, by Mona Dee Liddell; McDonald, Laura Jean Potts. , is being loaned the school by trumpet solo by Gary a wonderful program arranged a ' William Powell, Lois Sadler, the Hart Brothers Music Co. of Monroe Combs; benediction, by Lynn afternoon. for the Erma Sorensen, Peggy Soren- Sugarhouse. Michie is the chairman of the Barker. Other musical selecsen, Richard Swasey, Lemo Wilout. All Aaromc and senior tions on the program will be Honor Student liams, Pauline Winkler, Chelle Aaronic priesthood members by the mixed chorus. Five of the seniors are being will be The class Swasey, Mona Nebiker, Alton are sons presented and all fathers espe DUCHESNE "HIGH SCHOOL is the first of the schools in cited Reimsehiis-seBarl especially as having mainJohn Walter Thacker, to Stephenson, by be there. Principal cially invited the Uintah Basin to hold its graduation exercises. Seniors a high scholarship .avertained bara B. A. school Mitchell board Anderson, Larry Jacoby, Evening services in all the who have qualified for graduation will Be awarded diplomas age during the past three years and Neal tbe award will John diploKnight. be member, that will dur 16, wards Strang reports May Sunday, next Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. One former student at Alta- and are being graduated with a .special program given by the mas; Principal Reimschiissell ing Conservation Week, Gilbert mont. Lowell Bennion, will re- honors. They are: Sarah Renae about remarks the will Horrocks, with the Boy Scouts, give Aaronic Priesthood groups. a servicemen Eldredge, Donna A. Ross, Lou set out 10,000 willow plantings ceive school year. special A farewell song will be sung for bank protection. First they equivalency certificate, having Ann Morrill, Wayne D. Mills Four Murphy. had dragged in a lot of dead filled the requirements while in and Maxine by the graduates. The program begins at 8 p m. trees to help keep the water the armed forces for graduation. young men who are serving in at the Duchesne High School. current from cutting in the He is now living in Salt Lake the armed forces will receive Mr. Sweat, a son of Mr. and bank. The next step was .the City. (Continued On Back Page) Mrs, Elvin Sweat, of Fruitland, planting of willows to help passed educational requirements keep the banks firm and give in the armed forces, which qual- added protection in time of Co-oifies him for a high school di- heavy water. This type of work was done on the Duchesne RivA Duchesne County ordin- ploma. er, Strawberry River and Curance .dated April 7, 1953, furrant Creek. ther authorizes the county to John Strang was thrilled to issue 160, 1,000 bonds, with interest at 2 report that as part of the per centum per Conservation Week and in conannum, payable nection with the Wildlife SerOn on the 1st day of May and NoSome high school youngster vice and Soil Conseration of vember, each year, commencing will be made happy on the Uintah Basin District there Nov. 1, 1953. Friday were 38,500 pounds of Rainbow during the annual Altamont Sale of bonds were to High School Future Farmers trout delivered and placed in Sullivan & Co., of DenLivestock Show, when the' UinAccording to a snow survey 18 farm ponds in Western Duver. tah Farmers Union Cooperative Funds received from sale of made by Jesse Palm, forest chesne County. They were fry at and association of Roosevelt .will Gilbert ranger Altonah, size. are to be these bonds applied THE PRINCIPAL AND FACULTY of Tabiona High of the Soil Conserpresent a pure-breThe farm ponds are adding Hereford solely to defray tbe costs of Horrocks, School have set their commencement exercises for next calf. This is an annual erecting and furnishing a coun- vation Serviceis office at Du- a great deal of real conservaproject Wednesday, May 19. at 8 p.m. Utah's smallest high school 2.7 for inches more tion in use of pond waters and a the local chesne, there ty courthouse. will graduate eleven students, eight boys and three girls. Thirteen of the $1,000 (bonds water in the snow cover on the heap of enjoyment to the memAccording to Tal Wardle and Max Gardner, managers for the mature annually from 1954 Lakefork Mountain than last bers of the farm families. Many at this time. of the lads are quick to do service station and mill divithrough 1961. From 1962 and year On the upper snow survey chores so as to sions, who are jointly sponsoritheir luck through the final maturity date try of 1965, 14 of the $1,000 bonds course, at an elevation of at the pond. ng1 the project, the calf, a yearfeet, there is now '23.4 mature. ling heifer, was purchased from 8 8 inches of 'snow, containing the Jerry Merkley herd at Duinches of water, compared with KAREN CARMAN IS USAC chesne at the price of $200. It last years report of 21.9 inches SECRETARY CANDIDATE has been registered and the of snow and 6.1 inches of water. Information coming from the winner Friday will receive paRecords show that oh the news bureau of the Utah State pers along with the calf. It has first of May 1952, there was Agricultural College in Logan been registered as Delia Dha. Duchesne stake presidency, was By Thelma Nye 18.7 inches of water on the up- indicates that Miss Karen CarThe award will be made by the Tbe the next feature. H. Clair TABIONA (Special) man is a candidate for sophoper course. managers of the The Roosevelt Junior High Tabiona Seminary graduation Searle,, who taught Seminary at The middle and lower cours- more class secretary for next Some member of the Alta-- I Tabiona last year, addressed the School will be the scene tonight es, at elevations of 8900 feet year. She is the daughter of Mr, was presented Sunday evening mont Ag class who has achieved in the Tabiona ward chapel un- graduates, with Mavis Barger of the annual meeting of the and 8100 feet, respectively, are and Mrs. Edwin Carman, and top ranking in the activities for Uintah Farmers, Union Cooper- bare of snow as they were last was graduated from DHS last der the supervision of Principal giving the benediction. HELEN D. ODEKIRK, has the past year, and who has been ancommittees were: an is pro- ative Association, Special Hayle Buchanan. Nine lovely year. relumed lo her home in Duyear as an honor student. recommended by the instructor, Renae nouncement made Rulon gram, Thomas, Pleasy were the by graduates, chesne after completing an El wood Foote will receive the junior girls Myrna Fabrizio; decorapresident. Several talks, making a beautiful picture in Lewis, Linda mission for fhe. This is the secSizeofCarma of new Giles, reports and election their ballerina gowns. Both tions, Church of Jesus ' Christ of ond consecutive year this has Marificers will comprise most of the Latter-daHanna and Tabiona ward bish- more; program printing, Saints in Hawaii. been done, the calf being won time of the meeting. Time of the Prior lo her going to the mis- by Ray Oman of Boneta oprics presided at the meeting, lyn LeFevre, Sharon Hamilton; Mavis last t . 8 . Roberts, is p.m. , meeting which Was also a regular Sacra- publicity, LaMay sion field she was employed year. Barger; ushers, Connie Ivie, The welcome speech will be ment meeting. ' by the Uintah Basin Record. Always a popular spring The program was a song, by Marvel Giles and Mrs. Rella made by Mr. Anderton, with W. stock show, the Altamont proUtah of B. LeFevre, the accompanist. Robins, manager the graduates, Love at Home; gram will begin at 1 p.m. when Graduates from Tabiona ward Cooperative Assn., Jesse Tuttle, with invocation by Carma Size- were: the showing and judging will Linda Mavis of Farmers Utah the Barger, Resof president the more; dramatization commence. Those showing stock e Giles, Sharon Hamilton. Marilyn Union, and Guy Williams, disA very interesting and edu- terest and value to employers, toration by the class, with are instructed to bring their anCoCarma Lewis, trict manager. Consumers cational color movie on Em- law enforcement officers and Thomas, reader; Sharon LeFevre, Pleasy imals in from 9 a.m, to noon and Renae Thomas. as main Sizemore the Assn. operative leaders. ployment Security operations civic Questions arising Hamilton, Carma Sizemore, so that proper registrations can Graduates from Hanna ward speakers. Reports will be given will be shown Wednesday eve- will be answered. Roberts, Pleasy Lewis, were: be made and everything put in LaCo-oFabrizio and Tal bv local Myrna managers, Sixteen students of the Duning, May 19, at 8 45 in the Remember, the showing of Myma Fabrizio, Mavis Barger, May Roberts. for the 1 oclock Wardle and Max Gardner, and American Legion Hall In Roos- the film is free and for your chesne LDS Seminary were readiness Marilyn LeFevre and Linda show. Wardle Ross and evelt and in Duchesne, Thurs- benefit, so dont forget to re- awarded diplomas and special Floyd Phyllis Giles taking other parts in the will direct group singing. day evening, May 20 at the old serve the evening of May 19th certificates at the annual gradI STATE REPORTS NINE double trio, dramatization; MIA OPEN NIGHT Charles Edwards, secretary of courthouse at 8:00 p.m. DISEASE CASES or 20th for this purpose. The uation exercises last Sunday Have a Testimony, by LaMay anhis The also board will the were in which new communicable one give held young folks were very the Only Employers will be interested general public is invited to this evening, Roberts, Pleasy Lewis, Sharon the ex- in the illustrations of the many showing. much pleased with their. Open Duchesne stake chapel. Hamilton, Renae Thomas, Mar- disease was reported in Du- nual report and discuss of the group. varied industrial services proA special feature of the proTheme of the Impressive pro- Night at Mutual on Tuesday ilyn LeFevre, Myrna Fabrizio, chesne County for the week pansion program vided by your local Employ-men- t gram will be the presence of gram was the popular LDS song, night. Mrs. Granger had led followed by a tribute to fathers, ending May 8 by the Utah Security Office. Through Curtis P. Harding, who is (in Til Go When You Want Me To them in some interesting reby Marilyn LeFevre, and a tri- State . Department of Health. HEALTH CENTER PROGRAM was Lew Center Duchesne Uintah Health however, county, to .The bute mothers, by Pleasy observing this film and by ask- charge of the Unemployment Go Dear Lord." The program lays. Each one was different and is. slightly higher with eight. Ger- is beginning to show up for the ing questions of the state offi- Security program in Utah. He was presented by graduates of they had tried them all and Th presentation of the grad- man measles was the case re- many hours of labor that have cials who will be present, em- will be prepared to answer any the Seminary under the direc- really, were thrilled over the gone into It the last two weeks. ployers will gain good ideas as questions pertaining to the pro- tion of C. Wavne Hansen, prin- evening of activity. uating class, by Hayle Buchan- ported in Duchesne, chickenpox, and 1, of German measles, grad- with 5; The foundations and wall are to how they can make their gram. The public is invited to cipal. Elmer Moon, member of an, and the acceptance uates and awarding of diplomas mumps, 2, was reported for up so you can see the shape of businesses more profitable. r attend the two scheduled meet- the stake presidency, presented and certificates to six the building. This film is of particular in ings at Roosevelt and Duchesne. the diplomas to ten graduates! students. by Dean C. Christensen, of the Uintah. Co-len- E e ed t; Priesthood Outing Planned By Duchesne Stake n, Duchesne Scouts , Aid Flood Control Program -- - 1 Facts Are Given Concerning County Bonding Farmers i 5-- Calf At F FA Stock Show Survey Shows 8 semi-annual- ly More Water Bos-wort- h, To Present p t Lakefork Mountain d Co-o- Nine Tabiona Seminary Union To Girls Graduated Sunday Farmers Hold Annual 10,-50- 0 Meeting Tonight Co-op- s. An-derto- n, ,i prize-Hereford- Unemployment Security Director To Shoiv Educational Film To - , - y Employers In Roosevelt & Duchesne Diplomas Given 16 Seminary Re-na- La-Ma- . Graduates Sunday y p , , , . four-yea- |