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Show Former Myton resident recalls history eCHHD er before and after the turn of the century, A. O. Smith, 3227 Brickyard Lane Is still spry and recalls the time when as a lad of 16 he started to drive the coach giiinrtl top honor' fair. The animul to Farm Bureau fur 47 rents per from Price to a spot near Myton which was known as Smiths Wells. After spending the night there he would return to Price the following day. He drove 12 head of horses. The stage line employed four drivers and each had his string of 12 horses. He remembers that his last boss was A. J. Lee, father of J. Bracken Lee, Salt Lake May- TOP HOG AT FAIR This prime fut swine, didayed by Brent llolgutr, standing at left, was purchased for W'ilkrnton IGA, at a rout of 38 rents per pound, by Gerald Wilkerson. agent and would carry $10,000 Into the area to pay the In- "Where can I obtain trees planting windbreaks, Christmas trees, or reforestMr. and Mrs. Bill Blaine ation? How do I determine how were recent visitors of Mr. much timber there Is cm my and Mrs. Walter Le Fevre. land? How do I sell my timBill lived with the LeFevres ber? Isnt there something I and attended high school here can grow on my a few years ago. cropland that will enable me to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and put this land to good use?" The State of Utah realizes family, San Jose, Calif., spent a few days with their parents, that many people are asking Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. They these questions. The state is visited with Carl Nye before also interested in seeing that he reported for further dutj good forestry and conservation with the Air Force at Williams practices are being used by all Air Force Base in Arlz. private landowners. The State Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young of Utah Forestry and Fire Conhave accepted employment as trol has recently increased It's house parents at the State School number of professionally trainfor the deaf in Ogden. ed foresters. This means that Mrs. Evelyn Jones Is home there Is now a forester In your again afer major surgery at area that Is available for techCottonwood nical assistance In forestry and Hospital in Murray. Her sister Airs Elaine conservation matters. Husband of Magna Is staying at Whether you are a landownthe Jones home for several er or forest operator, whether days. you own land that Is forested Mrs. Grace Giles and Mrs. or own land that you would like Stella Turnbow and children to plant, whether you are Invisited last week in Hunter at terested In timber, Christmas the home of their sister, Mrs. trees, windbreaks, or erosion Marvel Pace. control, whether you are a small landowner or a large Sherilyn Humes, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bert Young technical assistance Is had minor surgery last week available to you from the Area at the hospital In Roosevelt. Forester In your vicinity. His Mr. and Mrs. Murray Defa job Is to help you solve your and family spent the weekend forestry problems and you are visiting their parents, Mr. and encouraged to contact him. Mrs. Alfred dies and Mr. and For Duchesne County the area Mrs. Andrew Defa. forester Is Ralph Miles. He Miss Donna Rhoades spent can be reached by writing box the weekend In Salt Lake with 220, Heber, Utah, or by calling 654-17the Allen Gines family. .(Business), or 654-18Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry and (home), In Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Gines made a one day trip to Twin Falls Ida., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Gines and children of Heber were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ferron Gines. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dlste-fan- o Wllford, the Magician, will made a brief trip to Tab-io- na entertain residents of the area recently. at the RoosMr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tas-se- ll Thursday, (tonight) evelt Stake Center beginning at a had and family short visit 8 p.m. Proceeds from this with their son, Elder Owen show will be used for the MyVan Tassell, who left for Denton Ward building fund. ver after completeing a lan"Modern magic Is designed guage course at Brigham Young to entertain, not to create an He serve will in University. of the supernatural", says aura misthe Spanish speaking Wllford the magician. Every sion. effect Is created by the proper Mr. and Mrs. Rex Clements of possibly little known use Provo, spent the weekend visitbut always knowable laws of ing with the Bernell Rhoades. for RESERVE CHAMPION Sandra Fisher's steer reeeived the coveted nwrre rhainpion unard for the show, and sold to Evan Goodrich of Evan's Cafe. land-own- 31 92 GRAND CHAMPION LAMB' This lanili. judged as grand Max Redrhainpion of the fair stork show, was exhibited by rents per 51 Bank for to First Security mond. and sold sale. the hunk at the Paul represented Murrtiy pound. Magician show for Myton building fund QQQQQ QGC50 RESERVE 1.AMB Kohl's of Duchesne purchased this serve champion lanili at tlir sale Friday. The lamb was tered by Beth Redmond. reen- er, science. It Is true that when you see Wllford borrow a hat, reach inside and take out a real live rabbit you are likely to conclude that supernatural power is being used but Wllford Insists that only knowledge, skill RED BARR AUCTION d's Saturday, Aug. 31 at 8:00 p.m. ALL ITEMS LISTED WILL BE SOLD TO T1IE HIGHEST BIDDER Late Model Car (Cream Puff) r Camper (equipped) Boat and Trailer (Johnson Motor, Plus) Cushman Motor Scooter - Bicycles - Propane Bottles - llotpoint Refrigerator Unit for Home Typewriters New Adding Machine - Guns - Log CombinaChains Panel Ray Heaters - Like-neChests of tion Washer and Dryer Lamps Drawers Mattresses Stoves (gas and electric) Electric Sewing Machines and Vacuums Some Assorted Camping Equipment. EVERY DAY! BUY SELL 8-f- t. Cab-ove- w .(Consign early for the August Phone 722-302- 9 31 Auction) spon-tanelo- daugh- Nell Moon and grandCharlotte and Lynn children visited with Susan Fouse and daughter Ethel at their home in Salt Lake last Tuesday. Mrs. Fouse received the prize for being the oldest one in attendance at the Uintah Basin reunion held at Liberty Park. She is 92. gers. Mr. Smith was born Oct. 31 1877 in Moroni to A. O. and Malona Draper Smith. When he was about five years old he moved to Emery County with his parents and then to Price where he became a stagecoach driv- er. He did this for about 10 years then he worked as a carpenter around the country until coming to Kearns where he was one of the first carpenters hired at Camp Kearns during World War IL He retired aboout 10 years ago. His wife, the former Anna J. died last April. their nine children, five are still living. They are, Housekeeper Of Cut-U- 33 Fryers p Mrs. William (Yvonne) Jorgenson, Richland. Wash.; Mrs. BOtmtss Lunch workers JELl-- 0. have workshop ICE HULK Duchesne County School Lunch personnel met Monday August 26th at Myton School for the annual workshop. Dora Curry, supervisor, conducted the workshop. A demonstration on the use and care of the new food sllcers received by all units In the school district was given by ladies from the Duchesne unit with Reta Lott, manager, in charge. Problems of school lunch workers were depicted In a very cleverly presented skit by the ladles from the Union high school unit led by Lucllla Lawson, manager. An election of officers for the new year was held with the following results: Reva Redden, President; Kenna Ross, vice president, and Lillis Alexsecretary-treasure- r. ander, Duchesne School Food Service Association boasts 100 membership In both State and National School Food Service Organizations. Two new managers will greet students at lunch this year although both have been regular workers In the past. Eva Dye will manage the Neola unit and Reta Lott will manage the Duchesne unit. They will replace ls Katie Duncan at Neola and Buckalew at Duchesne. These ladies retired at the close My-rt- NIGHT AUCTION! Ralph Halstead, dians. dlans. This was annuity money and was paid for the lease of Indian land. On this trip he and the Indian agent would take separate wagons, accompanied by soldiers. "I usually carried the money and stayed off the roads," said Mr. Smith. And he never got held up. He noted that he knew by sight outlaws inseveral well-knoand his Butch Cassidy cluding gang. The Stagecoach carried mail, passengers and what was known then as express and toAt time day Is parcel post. there was so much express they didnt have room for passen- and hard work make It possible. Even magicians from many --M- r. and Mrs. Mick Jensen went to St. George Monday to parts of the world come to see Wllfords masterful perforspend a few days. They remance of his many original turned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jensen effects. They agree that attended the Farnsworth Reunpresentation looks like ion on Wolf Creek last week. pure magic. When Wllford claps --M- r. and Mrs. Fred Olsen his hands and there before you and family of Concord Calif., materializes a beautiful girl spent a few days visiting Mr. from outer space magician and and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades layman alike break Into of last year. Other managers Include Reva applause. last week. No doubt about it this proRedden at Altamont, Virginia Marvel Murdock, Mrs. StelSmith at Myton, Leona Riding la Kohler, Olive Kensey, Carole mises to be the most outstandBrandt of Heber spent last ing show to play our community at Roosevelt Elementary, Roz-et- ta Tanner at Roosevelt Junior weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. In many years. Come early for the best seats. Mrs. Mick Jensen. high, Zelma Lazenby at Tab-loand Lucllla Lawson at Fern Teschner of Concord Union high school. Calif., Is staying a couple of weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Phone news items to 722-21Foster Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mock of Salt Lake, Dora Shaffner oi Logan, visited a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Penrod I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT, m of September Krenner Wyo., spent Saturday 1, 1968, I have terminated my association with NATIONAL visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank FARMERS UNION INSURANCE. Beginning September 1, I will be affiliated with UTAH FARM BUREAU INSURT. Defa. --M- r. and Mrs. Lewis Jones ANCE COMPANY. I wish to think all of my customers and son Derrald of Provo and for their support throughout the past, and invite them to Title Merel Whittle of Calif., avail themselves of my years of experience in the Insurance spent Friday visiting Mrs. Dorfield. othy Bertola. --M- r. and Mrs. Nell Fabrlzlo and family, Bountiful, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fabrlzlo and family. Wll-for- ter Mrs. ab At least once a year he would become an assistant Indian in forestry D. C. ab or. Assistance is available burg, Pa., died July 8 at Warner Hospital. He was a Uintah Basin Pioneer. He lived on the farm that now belongs to Loren Mitchel, near Duchesne. He was a farmer and carpenter. He left here In 1935 moved to Pa. He built and operated the motel, Herricks Sunken Gardens, and also a nearby Motel, Herricks Cottages. Surviving Is a daughter, Mrs. Glen (Virginia) Milhime, five grandchildren and four great grandchildren; two brothers, Richard Herrick, Loucaster and Samuel Herricks, Washington CUZD A former resident of Myton and now of Salt Lake Is nearing his 91st birthday and recalls some of the exciting times he had as a stagecoach driv- GRAND CHAMPION IIKKK Durr Flslirr with this steer in judging at the county wan named as grand ehumdn, and sold Insurance, Kay Hamilton and Joe Malnar, pound. STANDAflD 3 Roosevelt, Utah 1968 Thursday, August 29, LaGrande, Ore., are enjoying a visit at the home of her parents, the Hale Holgates. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baldwin and small son, of San Carlos, Arlz., arrived here Saturday and will spend a few days visit$CD3CXaSBXD ing her parents, the Thomas M. Gilberts, and other relatives. Colleen Bell left Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Frank MurUpland, Calif., where she will famthe Peacock attended phy teach school this winter. ily reunion Saturday and SunThe LeGrand Gilbert home at Spanish Fork. day was the scene of a Gi liter t Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pres-l- ar family reunion Saturday with and family, Salt Lake, were visitors over the weekend at his ninety members present. and Mrs. LaVon Mr. parents home, and also enjoyed Horrocks, Rangely and family the bow hunt. The Chad Evans family of were overnight guests at the home of her parents, the R. S. Lusty's on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbert, LeanSan John (Norma) White, Othello, Wash,, attended the dro, Calif., Mrs. A. L. (Hazel) Gilbert reunion and also family Ka-nSwain, Salt Lake; Kenneth, visited with the Clarence Horand Donald, Murray, Their rocks family on Saturday. They two oldest sons were killed In are former residents of tills mine accidents In the Price-Moarea. area. He also has 35 Mr. and Mrs. Hale llulgate grandchildren and 35 greatwere Salt Lake business visitgrandchildren. ors Monday. His story was recently featHerrick 92, Getts- ured in the Salt Lake Tribune. BRIDGELAND us JoeS. Malnar ? CHARCOALslO-4- 5 PORK ll BEANS as 22 CANNED SODA WATER 1ST .12 1 E39 RIPE OLIVES 3-- CHUNK TUNA M 29 HUNT'S CATSUP TAB1ERITE MAYONNAISE . BROKEN SHRIMP Perfect Partners with ham TableRite Medium 59 59 DILL PICKLES EGGS 3J1 -- 39 Fancy Sweet Seedless Funny Face Vivo Napkins E5 Mushrooms fa.89c w 39c Nucoa ,2 .79c 33c i h ....... White Vinegar na Pancake Mix lb. Hungry Jack Cantaloupe. Apples Nectarines s. na NOTICE! 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