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Show terms Hiss Nancy Todd 70 JHSJOITi r.Takes Plans To the Editor: For June Wedding MYTON (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy A. Todd, to Douglas Mag-leson of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Magley, of Jefferson Valley, N. Y., the wedding to be in June. is a graduate The bride-eleof Wasatch Academy. She was assistant to Dr. J. E. Smith in Duchesne and later was em- ployed as telephone operator in the Roosevelt office of the Mt. States Telephone Co., prior to her enlistment in the Womens Air Force in November, 1953. She is now stationed at Scott Air Force Base, 111., having the rank of A3c. Her fiance is also stationed at Scott Air Force Base as instructor in Basic Fundamentals Branch of Radio. He has served three years in the U. S. Air Force, ten months of that time being in Korea in radio maintenance. They will recite their marriage vows in the chapel on the Force base on June 19th and will reside there for the Four bill affecting the legal rights of women in the United States are now before Congress. UINTAH BASIN RECORD .Thundar. May 20. 19M Share Of Comity Tax Honey Divided Dy City Ducfiesne $8,755.22 check from Citys Duchesne County Only one of them, HJR 74, for the 1953 real and personal known as the Equal Rights taxes has been apAmendment and introduced by property to the various funds portioned St. George, by Hildur Johnstun, city clerk. Congresswoman of meets the requirements Apportionment to the general American democracy and the fund is $1,683.69 on 5.0 mills; National Charter. United $336.74 for irrigation water on The Equal Rights Amend- 1 0 mills; $505.11 for streets and ment states simply in language sidewalks, on 1.5 mills; $336.74 appropriate to the Constitution: for parks and cemetery on 1.0 "Equality of rights under the mills; $1,010.22 for street lights, law shall not be denied or on 3.0 mills; $841.85 for public abridged by the United States safety, on 2 5 mills; $1,346.96 or by any state on account of for bond interest on 4.0 mills; sex. It has been endorsed in $2,357.17 for bond sinking fund of the Republican on 7.0 mills; $336.74 for the airport, The en- and platforms Democratic parties and is on 1.0 mills. is revealed this regarded by such national orgagement 26 mills levy was week of Miss Nancy A. Todd ganizations as The National forTotal mill 1953, and the total assessed to Douglas Magley, the wed- Federation of Business and Pro- valuation of real and ding to lake place in June at fessional Womens Clubs, Inc., property amounted topersonal $388,-25111. Scott Air Force Base, the General Federation of W00. omens Clubs, the National Womans Party, and the National Education Association, as a necessary Bill of Rights for wo men to wipe out their common-lastatus. Mrs. Thelma D, Nye status of woThe common-lamen, accepted when the ConGo has accepted stitution was drafted, has never a Keith Campbell as soil surveyor with position has and been DISEASES INCREASE fully abrogated in the Soil Conservation Service been repeatedly upheld According to a report issued Roosevelt, .Don Nielson, unit court decisions. Without an at for the week ending May 15, conservationist reported. our Amendment, new of cases communiEqual Rights 1954, Keith was graduated from the Three scholarships were Constitution is out of line with cable diseases increased slight-iYoung University at during a special the principle of equal rights ex- Brigham Duchesne and Uintah coun- awarded the end of the winter quarter. ties. Duchesne had 5 new strep awards assembly held recently pressed in the United Nations He has worked e for the infections and 2 measles, while at the Tabiona High School, ac- Charter. In fact, lack of such Soil Conservation Service at imto Principal Doyle K. an amendment has made it Uintah reported 3 gonorrhea, 1 cording Provo for the past year while tuberculosis, 1 measles and 1 Swallow. Delbert Fabrizio, son possible for our delegates to the finishing his college studies. He Fabriz-io- , United Mrs. of Mr. and Charles to Nations sign any spent one and rheumatic fever. years in a scholarreceived to Hanna, equal rights treaty because Army and worked as a ParCARD OF THANKS ship to the USAC; Myrthan De-f- do so would precipitate a states theChief for a crew ty son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew rights conflict in law. We wish to extend our sin Forest for Service for four the schola received Senate SJR 49, passed by the cere thanks and appreciation to Dcfa, Tabiona, our many friends and relatives arship to the Salt Lake Area in July, 1953, and now before summers. Mrs. Ella Watkins has been who assisted us in any way Vocational School, and Miss the House of Representatives is selected from the Civil Service a was Rozella Cariiie awarded Amendment the Equal Rights during the death of our wife to fill the position of distorted and nullified by the register and mother. We are grateful scholarship to BYU. Jean to those who assisted at the special recognition Hayden Rider. This rider pro- McClellan Simmonswhich Other has held were: certificates awarded phothe We vides that Equal Rights funeral services. appreciate the past two years. the lunch that was served and tography, Viola Casper; Indus- Amendment shall not be con- forMrs. is a welcome Lastrued to "impair any rights, addition Watkins are grateful for the floral of- trial Arts, Harold Casper, to the Soil ConservaMar or Student now Moon; Counsel, or of and cards exemptions benefits, ferings sympathy that were received and to all Nolan Giles, Patsy Curry, Mar- hereafter conferred by law on tion Service staff. who assisted in any way during ilyn LeFevre. Rozella Carlile, persons of the female sex. Marjorie Lewis, Connie Ivie and the illness. By writing a blank check for 4-Walt Hayes and family. Delbert Fabrizio, who' also re- benefits and exemptions for woceived the presidents award. men into the Federal Constitu. Cheer Leaders, Connie Ivie, tion, the Hayden Rider would Marjorie Lewis, Marvel Giles; fasten benefits and exemptions High Point winners during T upon women by constitutional Activities Day, Carolyn Fillings, law. It would legally segregate and Members of Utahs Clifton Hardman, Lane Josie; women, branding them as a Future Farmers groups were reWHY WASH A SEPARATOR Music, Delbert Fabrizio; Drum special class of citizens, and minded today that deadline enFOR FRRE? Majorette, Marjorie Lewis; would open the door wide for tries in the annual IntermounInstead purchase the new, Spelling, Connie Ivie, Ila Mae all kinds of controls on the tain Junior Fat Stock Show, is Cream lasted, Malta grounds of sex and potential May 24. Casper; Separator. The president of the Fat from Young. motherhood, Approved by Good Housekeep. In athletics the following re- which women would have no Stock Show Assn., James A. , See this marvel of the ing. ceived awards for starring on redress. Hooper, Salt Lake City, said age at . . . events: A1 Robat least HR three farmers rom Idaho, WyBill, Status Womens The junior BROWN'S, Inc. erts, Myrthan Dcfa. Delbert Fa- 2240, introduced by Congress- oming, Nevada, Colorado and f Roosevelt - Phone 132 Vernon White, with the man Celler of New York, would Utah have indicated they will tc brizio, last two named also participat- establish a commission to in- participate in the 18th annual show. discriminations FOR SALE Unimproved ing in the state track meet. vestigate In commercial activities the Mr. Hooper said that the 1954 women and proposes as farming land, good location. 480 acres, from $10 to $15 per acre. following received awards set a policy for the United States show promises to be one of the Will sell 80 or more acres. by standards of the Gregg Pub- "that in law and its administra- best in the associations 18 year Terms, or will trade for live- lishing Co. and for excelling tion no distinctions on the basis history. The Junior Fat Stock stock. Geo. W, Hunt, Route 2, during the Uintah Basin Activi- of sex shall be made except Show wjll be held June 2 and ties Days: Lila Jean Carter, Con- such as are reasonably justified 3 at the North Salt Lake stock Roosevelt. nie Ivie, Marilyn, Lee, Marvel in, physical struc- yards. FOR SALE Potato Seed, Gales, Renae Thomas, Marjorie by differences or social func"Increasing optimism on the biological, Idaho Russett, 100 lbs. $2.00: Lewis, Marilyn LeFevre and ture, of the livestock indusa outlook bill is ' this Not only No. 2 eating potatoes, 500 lbs. Sharon Hamilton, who also rat- tion." of action try, Mr. Hooper added, should further delaying means $6.00. M. L. King, Bridgeland. ed a superior plus in short hand on an important matter, but it aid our group in producing the (1st year), topping all other has the same dangerous impli- biggest and best show in our Uintah Basin schools students in cations as the Hayden Rider. history. that division. LAWN The Hunt Amendment, SJR FaThe names of Delbert very end . . III, introduced at the brizio and Marjorie Lewis are of last session of Congress the on Babe the this year engraved of a group of (Continued from Page 1) For best work on lawn mow- Ruth Sportsmanship Plaque in at the instigation that has a worthy recipient in Delwomen, provides Wyoming ers, shearers, plows, etc. con- the school and Delbert has also the words, "person, "persons, bert this year. tact Clarks Blacksmith, Myton. received the special Uintah Ba- and In receiving the trophy, Del"people, and any personal sin Individual Sportsmanship pronoun in the Constitution be bert stated, it has really been trophy, sponsored by Stan King. interpreted to include both a privilege to play for Tabiona FOR SALE Seed Barley, Vernal, and known as the "Bill sexes. The effectiveness of the High, and 'hopes they will be Wheat, Oats, Alfalfa, Grasses. King Memorial Trophy." Ammendment is seriously awarded more trophies in the We do custom cleaning. Moody Rozella Carlile was awarded Hunt by both men and future. However, the award to questioned Bros., Myton. the certificate for scholarship, women working for a bona fide him nearly left him speechless. 40 acres choice and also a years subscription Equal Rights Amendment. FOR SALE Principal Swallow told the Vernon Buttonhole is the assembly, he hopes this sportsland, good corrals, to the Readers Digest. farming "Operation small house and choice water White and Rozella Carlile each new project of The National manship award will foster ideals received a copy of Danforts Federation of Business and Pro- in the years to come to keep rights. See Doug or Arch at McKinlay Motor Co., "I Dare You," for outstanding fessional Womens Clubs, Inc., in mind especially the ideals of leadership. Roosevelt. which began in November 1953 sportmanship at all times. He Special tokens of apprecia- and continues until a successful also stated .Tabiona High really FOR SALE Cement or cin- tion were awarded the Band Thousands of appreciated the interest of Mr. achieved. is vote der block machine, $40.00: Mothers officers, Mrs. Angelme the country King in fostering sportsmanship all 'over women new bellsaw, still in crate, cash Lewis and Mrs. Irene Johnson, visits to and especially appreciated his made have personal or trade; 8 and 5 ton truck during the ceremonies by W. driving from Vernal to persondiscussing their Congressman, Dia509 $10.00, $14.00; jacks, Grant Peel. their ally make the award to Delbert. and 74 Res. soliciting IIJ. mond truck with van Principal Swallow announces active support. Public opinion Mr. Swallow also stated Coach Kit the following Elementary school body; will trade teaching was reflected trailer house like new. M. L. students at Tabiona received has been mobilized through the Knights of community meetings by the caliber of his layers who medium King. Bridgeland. special certificates: in spelling, support for the Amendment are eligible to receive special Lila Jean Webb, first grade; and UNEXPECTED is CHANGE Toni gathering momentum all the awards. Fabrizio, Wilma Faun Carl- time. Delbert Fabrizio is president makes available fine Rawleigh Wad-leof the legal of the student body at Tabiona Business in Uintah County. ile, second grade; Sandra third clarification The Sharon Vicky Defa, of women is long over- this year and is also president Splendid business secured in Moon, Claudia rightsThe this locality for several years. grade; Richard due. only adequate measure of theh band. He is the son of Rose fourth Van grade; is the Equal Rights Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fabrizio, Exceptional opportunity for the Ann Tasscll, proposed fifth grade; and of Hanna, and is married to the HJR 74. Amendment, right man. Write Rawleighs DuaneWadley, Rhoades, sixth grade. former Myrna Newman. Lenore 1415, 23rd Mrs. Hutchings Dept. Attendance certificates were B. P. W. President Street, Denver, Colorado. awarded Irene Chavez, Evelyn . . . Webb, Wilma Faun Carlile, J. C. Carlile, Gary Pace, Sharon . . . (Continued from Page 1) , A. Giles, Jerry Lee, Lynn ficials. Every girl will have a Rhoades, Duance definite and integral (Continued from Page 1) in the REFRIGERATION RhoadesJoAnn and Dean Webb. Costs in the water revenue function of Girls State. Electric Motors certifiWiring effort Outstanding fund are shown as $299.78 for Each Girls Stater must meet Office In Dillman Building cates went to Brent Lee, Dottie labor, $3,271.62 for operating certain requirements of eligiAnn Moon. Rose Ann Wadley salaries, $1,524 21 for operating bility. She Roosevelt, Ulah must be in the last Michie Evan Roberts. Dixie and $208.69 for truck ex- half of the junior class in senOffice Phone 335-supplies, cera received public speaking pense, $932.50 for bond interest, ior high school, have qualities Residence Phone, Arcadia 4306 tificate. 00 for bond redemption, of leadership, be of good charPersonal Development certi- $2,600 other sundry ex- acter, have qualities of courage, various and ficates were awarded to Danny penses. honesty, and cooperativeness, and Fabrizio, Robert Casper disWKRl PUUIMO TOOITNSa Some be in the upper third of her Ferral Young. bursements from the general class scholastically, must be unfund are itemized as $120.48 lor married or engaged to be marMrs. Wesley Koyen is rather cost of assessing and collecting; ried. lonesome since her granddaugh- $180.51 for election expense; The entire program is nonter. Christine, joined her par- $7,384 40 for the new city partisan. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sagers building; $200.00 for real proto return home. The Sagers perty acquired; $685.56 for salA bumper castor bean crop came to Duchesne for Mothers aries; $431.39 for irrigation wa- means plenty of castor oil for Day and the baby had to stay ter expense: $1,000.00 for bonds 1954. Youngsters neednt worry a while longer with her grand- retired; $815.00 for bod interthough, because industry needs mother. est the oil as a lubricant and as a The city government began agent. Soil conservation is soil the 1954 year with $6,147.22 cash on hand. Phone new item lo 131 y, I ct j BRIDE-ELEC- T J , 4 SCS Adds 2 New D, Utona Employees To Local Office Scholarships To Three Tabby Students i n part-tim- one-ha- lf a, fire-fightin- g clerk-stenograph- H, FFA Groups Reminded Of Livestock Show WANT ADO Self-Washin- g y rl SCHOOL HUS I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Madsen and Mrs. Gladys Odekirk were in Salt Lake over the weekend. The Madsens drove back, leaving Gladys for a short visit. had for their weekend guests at their Rock Creek ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Slye, of Vernal. They found it very beautiful and cool and enjoyed the fishing very much. Mrs. Helen Odekirk and grandson, Reggie, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- send word that they are on mond Bench. their way home to Duchesne and will be their friends Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mann, who in the near seeing future. have been serving such wonderful meals at Currant Creek Ellis Graham spent a couple Lodge, can now be found at the of days in Duchesne while Cowan Cafe in Duchesne. to his new base in Santa Mr. and Mrs. Francis Todd Ana, Calif. He was planning on his and family were having a good spendingArtsome time at with Moab. Graham, father, time visiting with their many friends at church, Sunday. The Mrs. Robert Lee and Mrs. twins are really growing up and daughter, Janet is married. Verda Hayes called at the Art Mr. Todd was bishop of the Du- Graham home on Sunday afterchesne ward and forester while noon. he was in Duchesne. They visMrs. Otto Johnsen, daughter, ited with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson. Alta Ann and Elizabeth Lindsay made a quick trip to RooseMrs. Emma Wimmer served velt and back Tuesday. a Sunday dinner to her niece Mrs. Viola Bonner, of Spanish Anna Nielson has been paintFork and her daughter, Mrs. ing her house a white with a Johnny Bleggi and her daugh- dainty pink trim, which makes her home look friendly and ter, of Mapleton. cool and adds much to the pride Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grant of the highway and city. and son have moved from Vernal to Duchesne and will be Mr, and Mrs. William J. Hadat home in the Otto Johnsen den and Mr. and Mrs. Ir.vin apartments. He is employed by Hadden, who have been with the State Road. Cowan Cafe, left Friday and will be at home to their many Jimmy, the small son of Mr. friends at the farm south of and JVTrs. Woodrow Day, had Myton. the misfortune to break his arm while playing Saturday. Mrs. Ivy Murdock has returned from a visit with her Howard Wimmer was able to son, Homer Liddell, in Houston, come home with his folks when Texas. She had a real experthey went over to Price Tues- ience as she went by plane both ways. day for him. en-rou- te Mrs. H. J. Wimmer had a lovely Sunday dinner for Bishop and Mrs. Porter Merrell, Air. and Mrs. Kent Wimmer, son, Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marett and children. Kent and family are from Salt Lake. Elizabeth Lindsay left Wednesday morning by bus for Provo after a short, but pleasant, visit as the guest of Mayor and Mrs. Otto Johnsen. She made a special trip to be at the graduation program. The class had sent her an invitation, as she was Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robbins their third grade teacher. DUCHESNE ELEMENTARY The Duchesne Elementary 3rd grade made a broadcast over Radio Station KJAM. Vernal, on Tuesday, May 18. They sang and played their three-par- t harmony band. Lee Wimmer was the announcer and Virginia Wardle of the fifth grade was accompanist on the piano. While in Vernal they visited places of interest, such as the field house and the airport and saw the air liner land and take off Three mothers accompanied them on their trip: Mrs. Dorthea Allred, Mrs. H. H. Murphy and Mrs. Bessie Abplanalp; along with the teacher, Mrs. Marie Murray. OVEN POPPERS Friday, May 14 was the beginning of a new year for the Oven Poppers. This is the third year for us. We hope we can make this as successful as the other years. The club started by singing Today Is Monday, then we elected officers. They were elected as follows: president, Frankie Morrill, Marlene Davies; assistant secretary, Alma Poulson; song leader, Maryetta Moon; assistant song leader, Joan Beebe; pianist, Karen Moon; news reporter, Shanna Lee Graham. We hope to have a nice summer this year and we hope to have a happy time working and cooking together. Well see you next week. club news From your Shanna Lee Graham and the Oven Poppers. 4-- vice-preside- 4-- Anyone finding a bunch of keys Sunday somewhere between the post office and Polar Queen, please return to Record Office. Fertility of the soil is the wealth of our nation. 4-- H Publication, controls MOWERS SHARPENED uVyvy makp&iB?ffe3CooK3l! Sportsmanship. Mc-Kinl- !!!l!l!l!!l!!l!!!l!!llllll! JUICE . . . 46-o- z. TOMATO I Baby Foods can 19 JELL0 TASTEWELL ... 'Ifllli 3 for 25 ANY FLAVOR W 3 for 25f FAB GERBERS STRAINED Giant pkg, Plus One Small One iii!!!l!l!!!!lll!ill!i!ll!iU!ll!i! 12-f- t. 23-f- t. y, E. Call Service Turn-bow- Duchesne City Girls State prt tun nrrrm rrrroi paint-dryin- g Cate Keel-Ai- d PILLSBURY 3 for ALL FLAVORS 6 for KK1(L 1 24t WHERE LOW PRICES MEAN SAVINGS TO THE HOUSEWIFE PHONE 7291 7241 O DUCHESNE. UTAH |