OCR Text |
Show rf Mosquito Larvae July 24th Rot Found In Duchesne Area In Observance Rites Mrs. A. K. Wilkerson and chilRACHEL WILSON HOSTESS dren of San Jose, Calif., are now TO 500 CLUB ON THURSDAY Mrs. Rachel Wilson was hostess visiting for two weeks at the home of Mrs. Hildur Johnstun. to the 500 Club last Thursday evening with the following preThe Richard Johnstus attended sent: Mrs. Laura Lyman, Mrs. a funeral in Salt Lake City Sat- Wilma Wimmer, Mrs. Grace Bench, urday for Mrs. Johnstons uncle, Mrs. Ruby Stephensen, Mrs. ElizaMr. Fred Oldon. beth Thomas, Mrs. Carrie Hatch and Mrs. Hildur Johnstun. Prizes Last weekend' visitors at the went to Mrs. Lyman and' Mrs. Roy Linsonbee home were Mr. Hatch. A lovely luncheon was and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and chil- prepared and served by the hostess. dren of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Taylor MILDRED CARMAN HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB MONDAY and children and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown and children of On Monday, July 16, Mrs. Huntington are spending a few Carman was hostess to the days this week at the home of Duchesne Bridge Club. A tasty John Taylor. dessert luncheon was served to the following members and guests: Guests for two weeks at the Mrs. June Bishop, Mrs. Jo Beebe, John Abbott home are Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Oleah Mrs. Arnold Abbott from Vallejo, Johnstun, Mrs. Phillis Day, Mrs. Calif. They arrived here Saturday. Bessie Kohl, Mrs. Hildur Johnstun, Mrs. Afton Bromley, Mrs. Theld'a Mr. and Mrs. William Horrocks Halstead, Mrs. Nellie Nelson, Miss are and boys of Salt Lake City Emily Madsen, Mrs. Laura Lyman, spending a few days this, week Mrs. Laura Mae Timothy, Mrs. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray Francis Hatch and Miss Karen Horrocks. Carman. Prizes went to Ruby Afton Nellie Nelson, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson and and Laura Lyman. Bromley Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson attended a W. H. Tidwell reunion VIOLET MCDONALD at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake HOSTESS TO QUILTING City Sunday. Mrs. Violet McDonald had a at her home last Tuesquilting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lovell Those who enjoyed the day day. and family of Murray, Mr. and and a lovely luncheon were Mrs. Mrs. Jack Fisher and family of Mildred Smith, Mrs. Zella Grant, Price and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Lucinda Anderton, Mrs. Leila Belt and family' of Salt Lake City Wardle, Mrs. Elizabeh Thomas and visited' the weekend at the Ernest Mrs. Luane ' Larsen. Wilson home. LILY GOFF HOSTESS TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell, and Mrs. Lily Goff was hostess to Marvel Moore attend a Sunday the Duchesne Friendship Club last School convention in Provo last Wednesday evening. The members Sunday. Mrs. Moore visited in enjoyed an outing at Flat Rocks in Heber, then joined Mr. Moore Those present were: Mrs. Myrtle Provo. Simpson, Mrs. Violet McDonald, Mrs. Zella Grant, Mrs. OveTda home Last weeks guests at the Mrs. Manilla Madsen, Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell Hayes, Blaine, Mrs. Sarah Margarette were Mr. and Mrs Joe Chidester Rasmussen, Mrs. Myrtis Buckalew Mexico New and family of Enid, and Mrs. Stella Muse. Mrs. Powell is Mr. Christensens sister. DEON BROWNS HOST TO 500 CLUB MONDAY The Dean Browns weTe hosts last Monday evening to the 500 Club. The following enjoyed a time: Mr. and Mrs. Junior good HELP WANTED Male or Mr. and Mrs. Niles Earl, Wilson, Man or woman wanted to Mr. and Mrs. Von Thomas, Mr. or full handle McNess Products and Mrs. Wm. Harrison, Mr. and spare time. Opportunity to make Mrs. Wallace Stephensen and Mrs. $40 a day. No experience neces- Lily Goff. Prizs went to Mrs. Goff sary. Write McNESS Co., P. O. and the Von Thomases. A lovely Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oak- luncheon was served by the hostland 23, Calif. ess, Mrs. Brown. Women need cosmetics. There Mrs. Iva Lue Peterson and chilis a tremendous demand' for Avon. of Price spent a few days dren We have attractive opening for week at the Douglas Horcapable, mature woman. Experi- last ence unnecessary. Write to Avon rocks home. Manager, 164 No. 700 East, Provo, The Ralph Halsteads were FriUtah. day dinner guests at Hanna at FOR SALE $4,500 8 acres, 8 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil shares water, A grade barn tin Moon. house, gas heat. grainery, Morrison Contact Wayne Workman, DuMrs. spent Jenny to Saturday of last chesne. Thursday week with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and Broadhead at Utahn. FOR SALE owned by harvestor, formerly Ralph Dart. Can be seen in actuMiss Jean Gilbert entertained al operation in area Call Winter-to- n her Primary Lark class from Bros, for further information. Arcadia with a slumber party last 171-Roosevelt, Phone Thursday evening. POULTRY WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant were Cash paid at your coop. Write South Washington Poultry, 3253 in Salt Lake Sunday and Monday. Wash. (Blvd. Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of HOUSE MOVING Boise visited Friday here with reHouses moved' anywhere. Free latives and friends. Mrs. Brown estimates. Or we will buy houses is a sister of Weston Bates. or buildings and move them away. Phone Roosevelt 014-J- 3 Th Merlin Bishops motored last weekend to Delta where they visited' with Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Bishop. Full line of Ferguson parts and Farm Equipment. Carter Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Niles Earl re of Supply. y2 mile south-weceived a five day visit last week Roosevelt on Highway 40. 5 from Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Earl, FOR SALE For $1000.00 the Mrs Jones and Miss Ida Earl of Robert Redford home in Du Hurricane. chesne. See or write Jenny Kof-forMiss Norma Moon, daughter of 64 Maple St. Helper, Utah. Mr. and' Mrs. Phillip Moon, is visiting in Salt Lake City this WE recommned' the new Blue wck with the Robert Kents. Lustre to clean rugs and upHoward Kent is vacationing at holstery. It leaves fabrics soft. the Phillip Moon home this week. Allred Electric, Duchesne, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson of Vernal (nee LaJean Cowan) are the proud parents of a new baby girl, born July 15 in Vernal, The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cowan. Mil-dre- n -- WANT ADS Uni-tract- Ferguson Parts st sc E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION Electric Motors Wiring New Location - Building East of Roosevelt Standard Roosevelt, Utah Phone Roosevelt 335 LA MAR ANDERSON'S Theres an that says: "It for the next House guests month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Horrocks are Mrs Les Lowery and son of Casper, Wyo. They will also visit in Vern al with the Lorun Allreds. CORNER old Southern proverb aint so much the things you dont know that get you into trouble , its the things you know for sure that aint so I dont guess about your give me a buzz. LaMar Anderson, 74 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Vour Beneficial Life man in these parts. So friend, future UINTAH BASIN RECORD Duchesne Joins A held Duchesne Youth Collects Rare Relics Of Old West Cattle Group lias Thursday, July 26, 1956 Wayne Baum, teen-ag- e Report Meeting; son of top of the barrel is No mosquito larvea were found Mr. and Mrs. David Baum of Du- dication. pioneer day celebration was at the Duchesne City Park dumg a survey of breeding areas chesne is making a collection of This gun was Tuesday, sponsored by the Arca- of mosquios within the Duchesne and Townsite last week by extension Duchesne dia, Bridgeland, Strawberry Wards of the Church service specialists and representatives of the Utah Health and' Welof Jesus Christ of Latter-dafare department of Logan. Lloyd Saints. General chairman of the event Smith of Duchesne, Dis. Agriculwas Rowan C. Stutz of Duchesne, ture agent, reports that he was assisted by John Gilbert also of assisted in making this survey by Dr. George Knowlon, extension Duchesne. entomologist, and representatives The program opened at 4 a.m. of the Utah Health and Welfare 'a with morning salute. A public Department of Logan, Mr. Ogden address system was used' to and Mr. Harmston. amplify the recorded musical numThe specialsts report of the e bers, beginning at 6 a.m. A check showed that causes of nubetween Bennett and Du- merous plaguing the chesne got under way, at 10 a.m. Duchesne mosquitos area now is due to A program, under the direction early irrigation water seepage and of Mrs. Alice Moon, Duchesne, overflow in the ditches and the d and Mrs.. He(en Nielson, Bridge-lan- high water from the spring runtook place from 12 to 1:30 off. These areas afforded ideal p.m. Luncheon period featured' aj places for mosquito breeding and barbecue. grass growth in the water-soakeAfternoon of Sports' and puddles. No Spraying The afternoon sports program As a result of this survey, no bgan at 1:30 p.m. under the di-- j abatement rection of Lloyd Smith, Duchesne; community mosquito Mrs. Mona Dee Abott, Duchesne; program will be carried out in Mrs, Ed'yth Marett, Bridgeland; Duchesne this year, Mr. Smith said. Individuals may practice conand Ray Horrocks, Duchesne. An amateur rodeo commenced trol methods of the insects by use at 2:30 p.m. Rodeo committee or chemical sprays. Method of control for next year, members were George Marett, chairman; Herbert Mecham, Chad recommended by the entomologist, is the spraying of areas with DDT Evans and Lorin Mitchell. run-of- f and' bethe before A watermelon bust was held fore water spring for irrigation purposes at 4 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. a softball is turned into the canals and game was played with married ditches. Mr. Smith said a commuwomen challenging the single wo- nity-sponsored for this men players. The married men method of control project would be likely softin men challenged the single undertaken next year. ball strategy from 8:30 to 9:30. roast climaxed A marshmallow TWO DEMOCRATS . . . the program which began at 9:30 Weston Bates, Duchesne, was (Continued From Page 1) chairman of the grounds commit legislator, John P. Madsen of Dutee and chairman of the salute chesne, and Roosevelts Justice of Swain Hank committee, along with Reed Clay-bur- the Peace, Orin of Bridgeland. Mrs. Alice in the Demo convention Aug. 14 Moon, Duchesne, was chairman of for the nomination. Two will be the concessions committee, repre- nominated. Mr. Brady who owns and opsenting the various ward primary groups; the public address system erates the Bridgeland Service stacommittee was made up of Earl tion and store, is also entering Jordan, Duchesne, chairman; Ar- the political arena for the first thur Taylor, Duchesne, announc- time. He will be opposed by a er. Mrs. Helen D. Odekirk, Du- Roosevelt farmer, John Zupko, chesne, was chairman of the fin- for the nomination in the Sept. 11 ance committee. primary election. y ball-gam- d SEVEN REPUBLICANS BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL (Continued From Page 1) Mrs. Mr. and Rocky Randall, at Duchesne, under the direction a Wilma Williams) Di4chesrie( of David C. Watkins of Roosebaby girl, born on July 18 and velt, party chairman. 11 ozs. 5 lbs. weighed Demos Also File Democrat Party filings To date, Mrs. Orvin Moon and daughter, for these jobs are John P. MadDuin were of Hanna Karen, Hank Duchesne and Orin chesne Tuesday .of last week. , sen, Swain, Roosevelt, for state repWm. J. Ostler, RooseMr. and - Mrs. Carlos Roberts resentative; four-yecommissioner; and velt, last and daughter of Orem spent two-yea- r John Roosevelt, Zupko, week at the home of Mr. and commissioner. Mrs. William Peatross and famNo Democrat from Duchesne ily. Mrs. Linda Peatross of Myton field candidacy for the County made a visit to the Peatross home senate seat, with the secretary of and Mr. and the week, during to the early July1 deadstate, prior of and Mrs. Bob Peatross family line. Salt Lake City spent Sunday at Filing deadline for the Demothe William Peatross home. crats in Duchesne County for the was 5 p.m., Wednesday, This weeks guest at the home posts 25. Nominating convention July of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Merkley date for the Democrats in this of Morrell is her brother, Ernest is August 14, at 8 p.m. in county Salt Lake City. the courthouse at Duchesne. . . . ar Mr. and Mrs. Neill Jensen and family spent the 24th in Provo. The A. B. Madsen family went to Vernal last Thursday evening to attend the rodeo. Mrs. Ruth Madsen of Boneta visited with the A. B. Madsens last Saturday. UBIC QUEEN CONTEST . . . (Continued From Page 1) Whitehead', Modem Drug; Barbara Neilsen, Legion Auxiliary; VaLoy Reynolds, Dick and Jessies; JoAnn Ross, Graces Dress Shop; Lucinda McDonald, Duchesne Lions Club; Emily Crow, Fort Duchesne Womens Club; Marilyn Anderson, Kiwanis; Gwennita Curry, Len-E- l Gifts; Ida Andrews, Christensens Store; Barbara Cowen, Duchesne The Eugene Davis family attended a family reunion in Dan- MIA. iels Canyon Sunday for the Broad-hea- d Other girls competing are: Marifamily. lyn Peterson, Neola Ward; Gail Stutz, Duchesne Mothers Club; The Troy Bailey family spent Myton Lions Club; Joyce the weekend on a fishing trip Bonnie GingeLl, Ann Ames, Altonah Amup Rock Creek. erican Legion; Lynda Lee Holgate, American Legion; Bonnie A2c David Bates surprised his Myton BPW Club; Patsy Gines, Daniels, family, the Weston Bates, Friday Frontier Grill; Connie Stevens, three-day on a came home when he Sulture Club; Gail Case, Altamont; special leave. He came with Teddy Reidhead, Jays Ice Cream; friends as far as Salt Lake City. Hatch, Socialett Club; The Bates family, accompanied by Judy Costuros Variety Barbara Mecham, motored to Salt Store Meyers, Drive-In- ; and and Basin Lake City Sunday, and David re- Carol. Arcadia Ward. Larson, turned to his base in California. Miss Beryl Bates went back DUCHESNE LIONS CLUB . . visit with with him for a (Continued from page one) friends in Hayward, Calif. each of the eight scenes. Mr. reports that he has orders The Oscar Beebes spent Thurs- Jacoby to date for 15,000 of the post in Ida. and Pocatello, Friday day business cards from Duchesne where they are planning to move men. the first of next month. Mr. More Photos Beebe will be employed there. It is planned to inefease the number of scenic views for these Sunday visitors at the Deon post cards to include pictures Browns were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd from the North Fork of the DuMott and family of Kearns. They chesne River, Moon Lake, High took Eddie Brown back with them Uinta Lakes, Yellowstone area, as for a vacation. well as photos depicting the countys livestock industry and recThe Jerry Christensens left on reational areas and facilities. Sunday morning to spend a few Other pictures were taken durMorin their with parents days ing the photographers first trip oni and Ephraim. here last fall, but the lighting was on some taken in YellowThe William Harrisons visited poor stone and Moon Lake, and the Mrs. in Vernal Sunday with committee chose the scenes which Beatrice Harrison and other rela- would' reproduce the best on the tives. post cards. The photographer was the same one who took the Joe Cowan just returned from double-siz- e post card photo of Dua three- - week visit in Ogden with chesne last year, Mr. Jacoby City Hill Robert Mrs. Mr and and said. family. The Duchesne Lions are hoping to colect enough from the wholeMiss- - Lucinda McDonald who is sale price of the cards to make working in Roosevelt, and Pete all expenses on the project. of Mt. Home spent SunNybe-rday in Duchesne with Mrs. Violet McDonald. Phone News Items to 7441 La-Re- relics found in the Duchesne area. Chief items of interest in his collection, so far, include three ancient guns and an Indian wedding cup and arrowheads. This pottery wedding cup, which Wayne found on the bench above the Emil Munz home, is decorated with painted designs of a two-tonbrown. One of the guns Wayne has in his collection is one of the first .45 calibre pistols manufactured, he has been told. It is only five inches long, and is made of bronze except for the steel cylinder. It has no trigger guard. There are 35 notches filed on the barrel of this pistol, Wayne said.. Filing of on gun barrels notches and handles was a practice used by gunfighters in the old west to record the number of men killed un. The by bullets from their maker of the gun was a blacksmith in Springfield, Illinois, if the name stamped in the metal on Child Missing found up the near the Ed Williams Strawberry ranch. Type Hog Laig Another gun in Waynes collection is what was known as a hog laig in the vernacular of the early Westerner. This single action .38 calibre break-opetype pistol has about a six inch barrel and a short butt. There is no indication that a ring was once attached to the bottom of the butt to use when tying the gun to the holster. Trade name of this pistol is Joe Cowan found it near the Howard Cowan ranch in a field. It has a bullet rusted in the barrel. ' The pistol, with a two-inc- h which Wayne has tarrel, is presumed to one of the first pistols used by1 the army and navy in America. It is a .38 calibre double-actioWayne found it on the Dave Baum garden on lower Blue Bench. . n Iver-Johnso- n. snub-nose- d' n. Tweiity-Fou- r 4-1- 1 Clubs Function In Duchesne Area Clubs functionThere are 24 ing in the Duchesen District of the Extension Service this year, reports Mabel Merrell and Lloyd Smith, extension agents. Seven of these clubs are boys clubs and 17 are girls clubs. There is. one boys club organized in each of the communities of Duchesne, Hanna .Arcadia, Bridge-land- ', Tabiona, Altamont and Altonah. Girls clubs are listed as two each for Arcadia and Bluebell, one in Altonah, five in Tabiona, and seven in Duchesne. Total enrollment in these 24 clubs is 221 members of which 166 are girls and 55 are boys. Enrollment Tabulates VILATE KERREEN YOUNG Enrollment by clubs is listd by the extension agents as: Girls (Age 2 Years) 40 in Duchesne, 24 in Tabiona, 12 from Newell the Missing 7 in Arcadia, 13 in Steed Rancl, Widstoe Wilds, in Bluebell, 4 in Hanna, 9 in Altonah. Boys Garfield County, Utah. Please 8 in Tabiona, 11 in Bridgland, notify Sheriff Lorin Stevenson, 14 in Duchesne, 6 in Duchesnei, (Utah. Telephone 7221 Arcadia, and 3 in Altonah. Altamont, or 7361 to give information reYears of work being completed lative to the girls ' whereabouts. by the girl enrolles are 35 in first, 21 in second, 19 in third, 6 in Duchesne Day At Salt fourth, 11 in fifth, 4 iq sixth, 1 and eighth. Boy Lake Planned For Aug. 4 each in seventh enrolees are listed as 17 in first AH. former Duchesne residents year, 14 in second', 8 in third, 2 now living in Salt Lake are in fourth, 18; in fifth and 1 in ; having Duchesne Day at the Geo. ninth. Washingon Grove in Parleys Canyon on August 6. They invite any About The Weather Duchesne people who wish to attend to join in the fun with them. In Duchesne Bring your own lunch and spend 9th was the hottest day July the day. so far this year according to an official report from the weatherNOTICE CLUB MEMBERS man. All Club work must be completLast weeks hottest day was 95 ed by August 15, and all live- on July 20. stock in shape for the County Fair. Only a trace of moisture has been recorded so far in July, acMrs. Bryan Gilbert and children cording to L C. Winslow, Duof Provo are spending three weeks chesne weather observatory at the John Gilbert home. 4-- H 4-- H Warned On Dangs Items discussed at the July 19 directors meeting of the Duthesne Cattle Association included a tour for Duchesne County, a Round-U- p party, beef promotion program, livestock diseases, reports Robert S. Murdock, agricultural agent and association secretary. At this meeting, Mr. Murdock read letters from Congressman Dixon, Sen. Watkins and Representative Dawson, pertaining to their reaction and' thoughts, on ithe lOd per head scale-ofThey all voiced approval of the balL Mr. Murdock read a letter to the association directors from Dean Walker pertaining to the associations letter asking for continuation of the bull grading pro-jen- y semen testing checking, grunts and brisket disease. Mr. Walker replied in this letter that it looks as if there may be possibilities of some work being done on brisket disease this year. Visitor Introduced Dr. Winward was introduced' at the meeting, and he discussed the bangs program and encouraged the county to continue its progress in the direction of a bangs free county. He discussed also the disease of lepospyrosis and other infections. An annual party was discussed. Tentatyke time scheduled' for this party was November. Mr. Murdock was asked to check with Bill chairman to Ostler, Round-U- p make plans for this Mr. Murdock showed the directors the Eat More Meat sign and the directors voiced their opinion that a committee should be named from the membership of the association to further the beef promotion program. The next meeting of the association was set for 8 p.m., Aug. 23 at the Roosevelt Commercial Club rooms. f. OUT BREAK OF APHID DAMAGES GRAIN ND ALFALFA CROPS of the pea A serious aphid and European aphid in Duchesne County has been reported by Robert S. Murdock, extension agent. Mr. Murdock has recommended use of parathibn' to control these pests. Recommended portion of f this chemical is one and pints diluted with 15 to 20 gallons of water for use on each acre out-bre- one-hal- The European aphid has been attacking the small grains and the pea aphid is damaging the alfalfa crop, in Duchesne County, Mr. Murdock said. Dr. Vernon Young and family of Salt Lake City moved to Duchesne last week and Dr. Young has taken over for Dr. John Smith who recently moved to Salt Lake City. The Youngs are living in an apartment belonging to Mr. R. D. Young. Duchesne welcomes this family' to our community. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS ALWAYS IN THE EATING! Following Is A Telegram Sent To All Dated June 26, 1956: Dealers fil-f- tl ARMOR AND HARVESTOR DESIGN WON FOR MINNEAPOUS-MOLIN- E MARTIN RONNING OUTSTANDING ENGINEERING HONOR OF 1956. STOP CYRUS HALL MCCORMICK GOLD MEDAL PRESENTED TO RONNING BY A MERCIAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS AT NATIONAL CONVENTION JUNE 19 AT ROANOKE VIRGINIA. STOP WE ALL SALUTE M MS GREAT DESIGNER. ss: H. H. REDDIG SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Minneapolis-Molin- e i Co. Minnesota Minneapolis HERE IS THE MACHINE THAT HAS MADE SELF PROPELLED MACHINES UNI-- F M-- ENGINEER AVAILABLE UN-HA- J! FOR ALL YESTOR y UNI-TRACT- OR See Them Today At WINTERTON BROS. FHONE 171-- ROOSEVELT, UTAH |