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Show Friday, October UTAH UINTAH BASIN RFrOBD. DUCHESNE, 28, 1988 Duchesne High School Gymnasium Junior Chamber Commerce ELECTION DEER Just to Remind You: SOCIETY BILL Womens Study club, Saturday, October 29 with Mrs. Ernest Crocker. By Miss Florence Murray By Mrs. Glen Sorensen Last Registration Day r Tuesday, of residence George Anderson moved his November 1 at the Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, Sr., Mrs. Ollie Schonian. family into town for the winter. returned home on Monday after Junior C. of C.: Thursday, Nov. visiting at the homes of Mr. and A number of parents attended at Altamont last Thursday 3, Legion Chateau. Mrs. Merrlal Wathen of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, Jr., night. of Heber City, for the past ten Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman Life Ends and children of Park City are days. visitors at the home of Joseph For Utahs Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Bird were Jensen. Oldest Indian in Roosevelt on business on Monday. A. M. Burton moved his family Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder and (Continued From Page One) home from Lake Fork last week. Unca Sam that spoke vention year. daughter Leah, and son Larry, of H. P. Ottosen of Meeker, Coloto be inter- Myton, were visiting at the home and had no English Ottosen rado, is a guest at the viewed with the aid of an Inter- of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray on ranch this week. He once asked, What auM. I. A. conference was held preter. did white men have to Sunday.and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee, Mr. Mr. thority here Sunday night. The visitors take from us?" and Mrs. A. L. Lisonbee, and Oran away country from the stake were Mr. and Mrs. In accordance with Indian cus- and Alvie Bird were visiting at Kerksiek of Mt. Emmons, Mrs. were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby tom and tradition, Murphy of Upalco, Miss Evans buried in the casket gifts Lisonbee of Bridgeland on SaturUnca with and Mr. Rigby of Mt. Emmons. his were day. In his Sam. placed grave A very enjoyable program was Miss Mary Stevenson of Rooseand all perrendered. Everyone was well paid saddle, bridle, blankets sonal possessions. His horse was velt spent the week end at the for coming. home of her grandparents, Mr. and and shot. Mr. Schlappi, the Ag teacher tied near his grave Mrs. Henry D. Allred. town at Altamont, was in Tuesday Those who went deer hunting Stone in Coronation Chair evening calling on the boys who returned with their deer, to and have projects in that class. The coronation chair in Westmin are: Marion, Wallace and date, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Beck-stea- d iter abbey Incloses the stone which Afton Seeley, Henry and Victor of Bridgeland were visitors tradition describes as the stone on Harold Warren, Charles Wathen, at the home of Loren Beckstead which Jacob rested his head at and Bruce Brackenbury, James BetheL Tuesday. and Charlie Bird. Misses Gladys Murray and Florence Lisonbee were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs G. H. Holder of Myton on Saturday. They attended the dance at Myton Saturday evening. PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. Gold Kraft. Those who attended P.-T.- 29th SPECIALS SAT. OCTOBER 25c RAISINS, 4 27c lbs BANANAS, lb HONEY, 7c - 10 lb. pail - 79 C - ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, lb TOT ROAST YOUNG BEEF, lb SHORTENING, Superla, 4 -- 1 - lbs 25c : 5c 47 C ..MAXWELLS.. Dr. W. V. Lewis OPTOMETRIST will be at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Vernal, Monday, October 31st from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. ONYX HOTEL, Roosevelt, Tuesday, November 1st from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. FUNK HOTEL, Myton, Wednesday, November 2nd from 10 a. m. until 12 noon. PLAZA HOTEL, Duchesne, Wednesday, November 2nd from 1:30 until 3:30 p. m. VOTE FOR Porter L. Merrell DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR County Treasurer Paid Political Adv. INTEGRITY-EXPERIENCE-ABIL- ITY Vote for Arzy H. Mitchell for Sheris Ills reputation of being an outstanding, efficient officer has spread over the state. Hard work and tactful dealings with both the law breakers and citizens generally have won for him this position. He knows the County and its problems. Tald Political Adv. P.-T.- meeting at Altamont Thursday (Continued From Page One) vel Moore. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Fitzwater. Venison Steak Fry Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian entertained at a venison steak fry on Tabone Flats Monday evening in honor of Miss Ethel Fouse, who left Saturday for her home in Los Angeles after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Other W. Fouse in Duchesne. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith, Roland Bess and Mrs. Ernest Schonian. Shower The ladies of St. Pauls- - Guild entertained at a shower Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Homer Moore, at the home of Mrs. L. C. Winslow. Many lovely gifts were brought for Mrs. Moore. 500" was enjoyed by the Mesdames guests: following Charles Barton, O. A. Wilkins, Jack Wimmer, Wilder Fairbanks, A. M. Murdock, Susan Partridge, Albert Stephenson, Ernest Wilson, Titus Jones, Jerry Merkley, P. W. Fouse, R. M. Pope, Ernest Schon. ian, Charles Sands, Wm. Seaton, Emil Munz, Max Gee, John Abbot and L. C. Winslow. High score was won by Mrs. Schonian. Contract Club Mrs. R. M. Pope was hostess Saturday afternoon to members and guests of the Contract club. Bridge tables were prepared for Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. George Kohl, Mrs. B. A. Jacoby, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. Ed Hart, Mrs. Ernest Schonian and Mrs. Pope. High score prize was won by Mrs. Crocker. Wednesday Club Mrs. Ed Hart entertained members of the Wednesday club at her home this week. The following ladies enjoyed the afternoon of bridge and refreshments which followed: Mrs. Edward Wilkins, Mrs. Allen Jones, Mrs. John Hansen, Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Jess Johnstun, Mrs. Dean Powell and Mrs. Ralph Halstead. Winner of high score prize was Mrs. Wilkins. Mrs. Johnson won honor prize. evening were Mrs. Florence Hancock, Mrs. Lydia Oancock, Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, Mrs. Florence Sargent, Miss Gladys Murray, Lynden Bird, Darrell Burdick and Everett Goodrich. Harry and Franklin Smith of the Bridgeland C. C. C. camp, spent the week end at home. They had as their guest Harold Nickel. Mrs. Lucille Winkler was visiting at the Murray home on Thursday. Mrs. Martha Thorsen returned home on Monday after visiting for the past ten days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Merrial Wathen of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, Jr of Heber City. By Romanza Mott Mrs. George Wathen, who has Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ivie of been quite ill for the past week, Fruitland were overnight guests is somewhat improved at this of Mrs. Marie Baum Wednesday. writing. Royal Mezenen took his lambs Mrs. Bernard Winkler was in to Salt Lake City Friday. Roosevelt on business on SaturCon O.Driscoll, of Bridgeland; day. has been a guest of W. C. Barton for 'the past few days while he is hunting deer. Gateway Club Hears Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen Report returned home from Salt Lake From Delegate City Tuesday. They were accom(Continued From Page One) panied by Mr. and Mrs. Reid Crane and Mrs. Eliza Crane of Provo. follows: C. C The Crane family returned to Help Possible BE IT RESOLVED: That the Provo Tuesday evening. J. G. Ivie attended a shower at policy of the federal government in the use of C. C. C. camps in the Young home in Fruitland the furtherance of reclamation and Tuesday evening. The shower was the conservation of water re- given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. sources be approved, and we urge Pace who were married recently. Golden Berrett, Mrs. J. P. Madthat theiij efficiency be increased by providing necessary finance sen and Miss Jeffery, teachers and equipment for their opera, of the Duchesne school, were here tions. Tuesday night and gave some Mr. Colton pointed out the poor splendid talks on school problems efficiency of the Bridgeland C. C. to the members of the M. I. A. C. camp in its work on the YelMrs. Marie Baum, Mrs. Alice lowstone feeder car.al, because of Firth and Mrs. Romanza Mott lack of proper equipment and fi- were in town on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhead Pulley and nances, and added that if properly equipped and financed this or a little sons, De Von and Wayne similar camp could make easy were dinner guests of Mr. and work of the Blue Bench project. Mrs. A1 Mezenen Sunday night. He held some hope that the Blue Bench project could be made pos- National monument which it is sible through this agency. claimed intereferes with or elimiGovernment Help Sought nates the development of the Split Resolution No. 7, lengthy in text, Mountain project); seek changes was also of great importance, he and adjustments in repayment felt, in that it recognized the need contracts, to make terms comply for aid to new projects, or proj- more with rather ability to ects not settled, such as Blue than a set sum each pay take year; Bench. The resolution calls atten- a definite stand on the question tion to the great migration of dry of state ownership and control of land farm families from the Great the streams. Plains areas to the Irrigated west, County Agent and seeks an appropriation from Preceding Mr. Colton's report, the next congress for engineerit was reported by Secretary ing and economic surveys by the Mickelson that word had been Reclamation Bureau of projects from the county commiswhich seem capable of supporting sioners that promise had been stable agriculture when and if made by the extension division of water can be brought to the land. the state that agricultural Previous regulations have tended a county agent would becollege appointed to confine reclamation projects to for Duchesne county to take over lands already settled or partly so his duties on March 1, next. To and in need of improved or supple- Insure these services, he stated, rewater mental supplies, and this the county must an exstriction has been detrimental to pense account of guarantee $1000. consideration of the now wholly This report was made in reunused Blue Bench. sponse to a request by the busiFurther Resolutions ness improvement committee that Other resolutions seek to con- the county commissioners renew tinue and expand government in their effoits toward the water planning for the most bene- ment of an agent for the appointcounty. ficial use of the available supply; As Mr, Coltons repoit took up funds for full development of small more than the usual time devoted reservoir storage sites; that par- to the meeting by the club, Presi. ticular attention to Irrigation dent Kohl dispens'd with the and rights-of-wa- y be given regular committee repoits, asking in the formation of national monthat all committees be uments and parks; (this applies to make their repoits at piepared the next to the newly enlarged Dinosaur regular meeting, November 9. ST a Tuesday Evening Nov. 8th LOCALS ALT By Walter Petty visitMack Foote, who has been his parents, with a few days ing returned to his work in Piovo Sunday. was Sunday school conference 23. A held in Altonah, October in attendance. large crowd was The following people were in Roosevelt on business Saturday; Mrs. George Carroll, Mrs. Mary AnderCarroll, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Ted Oran Mrs. Curry, son, and Snyder, Mrs. Jennie Pettey Mrs. Jim Timothy. A number of young people from Altonah attended the roller Skating in Mt. Emmons Friday night. Jacobson and Mrs. Estella dindaughter Helene were Sunday ner guests of Mrs. Jennie Pettey. Miss Nedra Stevens went to Duchesne Sunday where she will resume her work in the 5, 10 and 15c store. Work started Monday morning on the state road. It will extend from Altonah to Upalco when completed. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crosby of Vivian Park were visiting Mrs. Crosbys parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Case have moved to town for the winter. Mrs. Dennie Ralphs returned home Sunday from Roosevelt hospital with her new baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Timothy are moving in the Martin Allred house for the winter, Martin and Leonard Allred were in Altonah for a few days. They returned to Wellington, Utah, where they expect to make their (Continued From Page One) ing the past week. went Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher attend to Wednesday Vernal to the funeral services for Mrs. Pitt. to Mrs. Fisher remained in Vernal a few days. visit relatives for in W. V. Osborn is displaying the window of the Duchesne Commercial club, a giant sugar beet and a mammoth sun flower which he raised on his property. The beet weighs 25 pounds. Bazaar and Food Sale Saturat Duday, Oct. 29th, 2 p. m. Duchesne Hall Ward by chesne Adv. Stake Relief Society. a was Joe Wilcken of Hanna WedDuchesne business visitor in nesday. Willard Smith of Altonah was in Duchesne on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson and Mrs. Max Gee of Bluebell were day, Oct. 29th, 2 pnTatlT ehesne Ward Hall by Duh(J Stake Relief Society. Mrs. Nina Burger left Saturday for Green River, Utah, to assum the duties of her new post as Con tract telephone manager of Green River office. Miss Alyce Stephenson of Salt Lake City, spent the week end with her parents in Duchesne Mrs. Titus Jones and Mrs Ed Hart motored to Myton Friday to visit Mrs. Hart's daughter, ;,frs James Dalgleish on her birthday anniversary. O. A. Halstead and Blaine Foster took Mrs. Halstead to Salt Lake City last Thursday f0r medl. cal attention. She returned home Wednesday after a week at the L. D. S. hospital. Although improved, she will have to remain in bed for some time. A. J. Gerry and daughter Judy motored to Mt. Pleasant last week eonsid-erabl- Returning with them to spend the week end in Duchesne were Misses Duchesne visitors Wednesday. Jacqueline Gerry, Marjorie CrocMr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels of ker and Doris Ann Murdock. Roosevelt were transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. John H. Jones of Tabiona was in Duchesne Wednesday transacting business. Bazaar and Food Sale Saturday, Oct. 29th, 2 p. m. at DuSaturday-Sunda- y chesne Ward Hall by Duchesne October 29th-80t- h Adv. Stake Relief Society. Arthur Havener of Provo arLORETTA YOUNG and rived in Duchesne Monday to go JOEL McCREA deer hunting. He was accompain nied by Mr. Jensen. The two men BLIND THREE expected to hunt near Vernal. Mr. MICE Havener was formerly state highway patrolman for this district, Wednesday-Thursda- y but is now employed by the Utah November 2nd-3r- d Power & Light Co. BOB HOPE and Mrs. S. C. Barton of Boneta left MARTHA RAYE for she will where Price, Saturday enter the hospital for a serious in home. operation. GIVE ME A SAILOR Bazaar and Food Sale Satur- George Carroll made a trip to Provo. He brought a load of apples back to sell. Miss Madelyn Wilkins spent the week end with her parents in Mt. COZY THEATRE Home. Mutual meeting was held a half hour earlier than usual last Tuesday evening so that the people could afterward attend the theatre shown by a traveling troupe of players. Ward Evans, Darwin Brotherson and Miss Loretta Swasey attended Sunday school conference in Altonah, October 23. Albert Snyder returned home Sunday. He has had outside employment for the past three weeks. Several of the Altonah men have gotten their deer this season. Mrs. Ed Conklin, Mrs. Clyde Lambert and Mrs. Albert Holt were shopping in Roosevelt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Johnson of Roosevelt were in Altonah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Burgess made a trip to Price Thursday. Lafe Chidester accompanied them. They returned home Friday evening. We have a good supply of WINTER APPLES, good size and free from worms. Priced as Low as per bushel SEE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS SHOP AND SAVE AT - - .KOHL'S. Duchesne, Utah MYTON SCHOOL NEWS The Band Mothers club of the Myton school met Thursday at the school building. They discussed the welfare of the band and among other things decided to meet every second Thursday of each month and divide their meeting place three towns, Arcadia, among Bridgeland and Myton. The school furnished musical numbers for Sundays Mutual conference and Wednesday night's Mutual. Mr. Waugh contributed a show case for museum specimens. The band is preparing some numbers to play for student dances. Mr. Bingham has hauled in some sand for the Primary sand tables and we expect to see some good projects worked out. A committee from the Student council met with the .faculty and suggested that we get a flag pole and display the flag daily. The faculty promised to help put the project over. Miss White was unable to teach Monday. Mis. Wilde taught in her place. The student body officers are furnishing the program in assembly Friday. The teachers chose and cast the Play Sound Your Horn," to be put on in the near future The upper grades are carrying home information concerning the amendments to discuss with their parents. Later we will have and speeches at school on this impoi tant subject. After the dance night the teachers went Saturday over to the nnJ M,S' Moss for chilli IF YOU ARE THIS TYPE YOU'LL LIKE THIS EOURBOH THAT'S g u.. .WM,. V HWide open Eyfs I.OYM.TT Admikaiios V0 w EGciutoik Mouth fur merit I A j j . Over 100 million bottles sol PINT No. 61 QUART NO. HALF PINT No. 62 7 anj jue. We have our canary back again the same canary. The r other one died so this must he a nevv one. It looks just the same and sings just as sweetly. 4 It you are this type -- go 3 cheers for the dotible-ri- c Kentucky straight Bourbo es-sa- U J nOUHSON vv fHoui vori Kioiii ins, sun e. WHISK I? u y ritouuciscu., Uc.. 6 |