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Show Friday, November TTTNTAH 18, 1938 BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH. I B. Y. U. COUGARS TO TACKLE COLORADO AGGIES ; New Mercury 8 Mrs. Marion S. Shields PROVO, Utah (Special) When the Brigham Young Cougars inMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert vade Ft. Collins to tangle with the Colorado Aggies, Saturday, Nov. and family are now located in 19, there will be sixteen Y" men their new home on the old George playing their last college football L. Smith farm. SOCIETY Town-Seda- n i is ; owTn-eCommercial breeders and Mrs. Agnes Brooks have flocks of farm turkey breedMr. and Mrs. Alden Muir found that it pays to select before next the year for M stock at Duchesne. ing Saturday Friday Club entertained marketing any of the spring turMr. and Mrs. Clinton Mrs. Dean Powell of last key flock for Thanksgiving, Byron and daughters, Doris, Dlcv ! her bridge club Friday guests Alder, extension poultryman of Vi following the with hot week at of bridge Utah State Agricultural college of Mr. SPTvfUnday Francis Brooks enjoying the afternoon refreshments says. and the delicious Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mecham FosMost turkey producers find it which followed: Mrs. Blaine have moved to Duchesne. The Wli new select breeding to Mrs. ter, Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Ting-le- y cheapereach fall. The following liam Paces have moved Into stock Vernal Bromley, Mrs. George g season, Mecham place so they can SJ Mrs. Max Peterson, Mrs. John spring, after to their children to school. sold breeder turkeys are Hansen and Mrs. Lon Fitzwater. the Mrs. R. D. Young and son Paul next to the them won by Mrs. avoid carrying have moved to Duchesne for th! High score prize was breeding season. Foster. winter. use recommends Professor Alder Friday Bridge Club Mrs. J. W. Rockhill and hos- of a selection chart prepared by John Mrs. Arthur Goodrich was Tveit were were dinner speat Marsden, J. turkey club Stanley guests at Bridge tess to the Friday the United States de- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frann. the home of Mrs. William H. Case cialist with ocof were agriculture. He ad- Brooks, Sunday. tables partment last week. Bridge Dr. Meeker, Dentist, is at his vises poultrymen to choose birds cupied by Mrs. Charles Barton, breasts office in Duchesne. James with broad, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Sands, legs and good Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts are Hatch. Mrs. Earl Jensen, Mrs. and and body. The back of the Caldwell breadth Lorin Mrs. a few weeks at the home Claude Davis, spending and Mrs. Lynn Casper. High score breast bone should be nearly par- of Dewey Roberts. Caldwell. allel to the back. The neck and prize (was won by Mrs. Tracy Hicken spent the week legs should be reasonably short. Armistice Party end at Heber City. of Members of the American Le- There should be good lengthGenthe sheep men who have to the Among body. keel and depth gion and Auxiliary enjoyed a party been spending some time at Fruit, are Friand health eral decidedly vigor last Chateau at the Legion land are Bert Smith, Royal Smith" Professor Alder says. day evening in celebration of the important, Tom Powers, David Smith, Alva chosen birds of the The the weight signof twentieth anniversary should be determined Murdock and Bert Coleman. The followfor The breeding Armistice. of the ing to the flock managers sheep are being moved to the ing members were present: Mr. according and Mrs. L. C. Winslow, Mr. and taste, as some strains of turkeys winter range. Mrs. Ida E. Clifton served a Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. are heavy and others light. Early Ernest Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray maturity, regardless of weight, is turkey dinner to the election Mr. and Mrs. James an important point to consider. judges, who were Mrs. Francis Mayhew, are all the same age Brooks, Mrs. Ernest Sweat, Mrs. Dalgleish, Mr. and Mrs. Titus When birds is made between Warren Mecham, and Mrs. J, selection and if Mrs. Jones, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Charles Sands, Mrs. Charles Bar- the ages of 24 and 28 weeks, it is Rockhill, registration agent. ton, Mrs. Susan Partridge, Mrs. not difficult to choose The Record Does Expert Printing birds. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Case. 500 was the diversion of the evening with high score prize going to Mr. Winslow. was served. A Study Club Mrs. A. J. Gerry was hostess Saturday afternoon to members of the Womens Study club. Mrs. J. P. Madsen gave a review of the book, "The Importance of Living. Other members present were Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Nellie Muir. Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Mrs. Lee Merkley, Miss Pearl Jeffery, Mrs. L. C. Winslow, Miss Anna Stark and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian. 4$C Superla SHORTENING, 4 lb. carton Birthday Party Mrs. Floyd Fullmer, and Misses 10c Frankie Mar Fullmer and Alma PUMPKIN, No. 2 2 can Foster were hostesses at a surprise party Monday evening in honor of TOMATO JUICE, tall can 5c Ross Fullmer in celebration of his birthday anniversary. Guests included Billy Baker, Hal Barton, POP CORN, 3 lbs 25c Bemell Despain, Theron Wardle, Betty Jean Larsen, Mary Louise Sun Ray SALAD DRESSING, qt 25c Odekirk, Jean Brown. rs (w, The Red Cap camp of the D. U. P. will meet at the home of Daughter Eliza J. Gilbert, Friday, November 18. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Hill and family of Bountiful, Utah, were week end guests of Mrs. Hills mother, Eliza J. Gilbert. Otto Nielsen, L. J. Gilbert and Jennings Solomonson made a busiIs one slow down or stop quickly with light 8 town-sedaness trip to Salt Lake City last THIS Mercury is the four body types of the pedal pressure. The town-sedafleet." the Tuesday, of Mercury the is a "flagship newest car In motordora. It big Mrs. Elden Thompson left Sunwheelbase and Both seats hold three passengers car, with. day for Salt Lake City where she measuring more than 16 feet from comfortably. Interior appointments was accompanied by her little bumper to bumper. Its V-- engine are luxurious. There is an exceptiondaughter, Maxine, who will receive develops 95 horsepower. Brakes are ally large luggage compartmentl medical attention for a fractured hydraulic enabling the driver to White sidewall tires are extra, r arm. Jessup Thomas of Tabiona was VOTERS PASS a visitor one day last week at the FIRST PROMINENT FARMER home of T. R. Cope. AMENDMENT KILLED WHEN Following were the stake visitors at sacrament CAR OVERTURNS (Continued From Page One) meeting Sunday: Stake Chairman No. 1 being the last expression Bernard Liddell, committee mem- of the electorate on the subject, (Continued From Page One) bers Margaret Hair and Maggie supersedes the conflicting require Utah. Mrs. Lynn Neilsen spent a few ment. In that case, amendment Surviving are two sons, Lloyd Casper. in Ephraim this week with have cor- days and William, Jr.; three daughters, A surprise party was given Mrs. No. 2, which would who is ill. Mrs. Tom her mother, never Mrs. Hazel Nye, Mrs. Zelma H. T. Richens, Sunday at her home rected the conflict, need Thomas took care of the bakery and Mrs. Ila Loveland, all commemorating her birthday an- have been proposed. during her absence. of Tablona. His wife, Margaret niversary. The following guests en- Mineral Royalties Dr. Meeker, Dentist, Is at his Mr. Weights other questions: Wadley, died In 1926. joyed a sumptuous dinner: Mr. Adv. In Duchesne. office conwill Funeral services be of Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Will the present method Richens, business a made Maxwell L. F. ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in Richens and family, Mr. and Mrs. distributing the forest service Tablona L. D. S. ward chapel. In- Levar Richens, and son Cecil, Mr. fund be disturbed? This fund trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Dave Nye of Tabiona was transterment will be in Tablona ceme- and Mrs. Afton Richens, Ervin, amounting to $26,000 a year, is Wedtery. for acting business in Duchesne Thelma, John, Marion, Floyd, Low. distributed to the counties nesday, ell and Arlo, of Arcadia, Mr. and district school and road purThe best method of dehorning Mrs. B. E. Riggs and family of poses. Roy A. Schonian made a trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday to atyoung calves is accomplished by Altera, Mr. and Mrs. Marven RichWhat will be the disposition of caustic A born calf ens and children, Mr. and Mrs. the federal mineral royalties that tend a conference of the Utah potash. using In the fall should receive the de- James Hair, Mrs. Maggie Casper since the 1937 legislative session State Morticians and Embalmers horning treatment when it Is not of Duchesne. have been paid into the uniform association. He was accompanied more than a week old or as soon as Mrs. C. A. Larsen was called to school fund? These have formed by his mother, Mrs. Ernest Schonthe horn button can be felt A to the bedside of her the bulk of the $27,000 thus far ian, who visited friends in Ogden. stick of caustic potash Is mois- Emery Richard Mrs.- - E. H. Peterson of Roose Jolly, who is paid from the fund, which was tened and rubbed over the spot brother, ill. was a business visitor in Duvelt in 1937 statute created the by until the skin is broken and bleeds seriously chesne Monday. Dinner guests Sunday at the as a temporary expedient. slightly. Sheriff-elec- t home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Will the amendment make posDewey Meriwether Nielsen, of Bridgeland, were Mr. sible a new distribution of the of Boneta, Attorney-elec- t George and Mrs. Warren G. Shields, and income tax? The constitution Stewart of Roosevelt, and Paul daughter and grandson, Leona and new provides that 75 per cent of Murphy of Upalco were Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Wanless the Income tax be Leon, paid into the visitors Monday, Shields and family, of Arcadia, J. district school fund, but the quesMiss Alice Todd of Myton was a C. Nielsen and son Kenneth, of tion arises whether the amend- guest Sunday at the Schonian Saturday-Sunda- y Bridgeland. ment permits the legislature to home. Margaret Brundage of Bridge-lan- d place this revenue in the uniform November 19th-20t- h Lynn Ross of Arcadia was was an overnight guest Tues- school fund. GEORGE RAFT, business in Duchesne transacting day evening at the home of her HENRY FONDA and Tuesday. sister-in-labrother and Mr. and DOROTHY LAMOUR Frank Defa of Hanna, John H. Mrs. Norval Brundage. HANNA --YOUTH in Jones and Claude Wagstaff of Mrs. Clarence Foy and children STARTS SPAWN OF THE Tabiona were in Duchesne Friday of Duchesne were week end guests of last week to meet with school NORTH of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. STUDIES AT B.Y.U. board representatives in the inFrank Horrocks. Wednesday-Thursda- y terests of the proposed school to the Utah PROVO, (Special Ray Horrocks made a business November 23rd-24t- h Record) Phillip Moon of Hanna building at Tablona. Salt to Lake RESEARCH UNIT City Sunday. trip RICHARD DIX and Tom Karen and Clyde Johnson M. I. A. officers attend- is one of the late students to regStake JOAN FONTAINE ister at Brigham Young univer- of Vernal were in Duchesne Sat- OFFERS ing Mutual Tuesday night were In PROJECT PLAN sity. G. Stake urday on business. President Martha SKY GIANT Mr. Moon is registered in ample William H. Ruppel of Roosevelt Shanks, Fern Moffit, Merle Good(Continued From Page One) time to take part in a socipl sys- was transacting business in Durich and Merle Sexton. covered to the age of man, among tem adopted by faculty and stu- chesne Monday. which the key to evolution may be dent committees in which it is Fred Ferron of Roosevelt was in found. planned to provide sufficient so- Duchesne on business Tuesday, Prehistoric Ruins cial life for 2400 students. The George Kohl returned home FriAs for archaeology, there are plan is to supplement social units, day from Provo, where he spent thousands of ruins scattered over and interest geographic, a week receiving treatment for an the special Uintah Basin revealing the clubs already existing on the cam- eye infection. existence of a prehistoric people pus with additional organizations, Superintendent W. J. Bond and who once inhabited the so that all university students will Clerk C. C. Mickelson made a trip Little or nothing is known region. of the have the privilege of obtaining the to Fort Duchesne Tuesday to origin of these people or the tereducation and social advantages check up on Indian school census. mination of their life that these clubs will provide. here, yet Ernest Crocker of the Utah Em- they have inscribed their history ployment Service, now stationed at on the rocks. The Interpretation Price, spent Thursday night and may be solved only through careOFFICIAL CANVASS Friday in Duchesne with his fami- ful study of the data surrounding SHOWS NO ly. He returned to Price Friday, and relative to the Inscriptions." CHANGE IN RESULTS taking his son Larry with him to The facts that inspired the launching of the American Legion spend the night. (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Golden Berrett left Satur- Prehistorical Research Unit, as measure, although Tasty foods for hearty Thanksreceiving a day for Price, where she will spend related by Mr. Penfield are: more than four to one vote in the the next To bring under protection of a giving appetities and spefew weeks. affirmative in Duchesne county, to save you cially priced unit the materials of responsible make grand Theyll Mrs. M. D, Jones returned from was defeated by the rest of the archaeological and paleontological money! Come to KOHLSs for Price last end eating for your dinner! week after visiting state. a large selection of Holiday friends and relatives there for sev- interest; to preserve relics and The third writings of a Foods! race for the 20c-24- c amendment, dealing eral days. Pound benefit with legislative power to regulate District Attorney Wm. Stanley Basin of the people of the Uintah and for the advancement of working hours and conditions in Dunford, who has been attending education in Industry won in Duchesne county court in Vernal ,lnese subjects; to during the past CCCYCCl by a margin of 304. It was deand use this develop FLOUR, 48-l- b. bag in week, Duchesne spent Tuesday museum material as a feated in Myton, Bridgeland, Blue- on business. paramount tourist attraction. bell, Fruitland and Mt. Emmons by MINCE MEAT, package... FYank Defa of Hanna was a slight margins and ultimately de- business visitor in Duchesne Tues- Specimens Removed feated throughout the state. There has been hundreds of day. RAISINS, package No Contest Filed archaeological and paleontological Heury Wathen and Raymond Although there has been some Thernlng of Bluebell were Du- specimens removed from the BaNUTS, lb sin to eastern rumor of a contest, nothing offi- chesne business visitors Tuesday. cease to be of points where they cial lias been filed, Clerk G. A. value to this coun. Mr. and Mrs. Wann Pierson of CRANBERRIES, 2 lbs try, of many them Goodrich said Wednesday. Most of Central, Arizona, have become spent the fore dissociated the candidates seemed satisfied or pait of the week visiting relatives discovered with the remaining unmaterials for the rearesigned with the results of the and friends in Duchesne. son canvass. SHOP AND SAVE AT J. E. L. Carey of Fruitland was filed that no authentic data was with the Basin at the time of In Duchesne Monday on business. Its departure. Mrs. W, W Boyd of Myton was Awaits Fresh Grievances The research unit contends in Duchesne Monday I avoid cherishing old grievthat transacting there are pictographs and liiero-- g ances, said Hi Ho, the sage of business, yphics suffering destruction anChinatown. William Hammerschmidt of MyThe old ones may preDuchesne, Utah vent me from giving intelligent at- ton was a Duchesne visitor Mon- nually and that to permit this to happen is like destroying a a tention to grievances yet to come." day. page idB n th? lstory of the Ted Thomas of Price was in Dupeople who inscribed them. chesne on business Monday. The collection will cost .Mr. and Mrs. Ed1 Hart returned the ATLAS BATTERIES Mr. Penfield said from Lake Salt this week f civic City ACCESSORIES TIRES Tl RES coopeiation can be oh! SI PER-PVRPRESTON E driving a 1939 Chrysler Royal. tained. m a years time the Commissioner and Mrs, EJgar FAN BELTS HOSE CONNECTIONS project should be Miles were In Duchesne Monday. he Gas, Oil, Greasing, Battery Charging H. L. Spencer, Ed Gardner and sUlrnUgh and L. D. Gardner of Neola were busidepartment. The ness visitors in Duchesne Monday. returns from tourists visiting the Jesse Fowler of Altonah was deposits would enrich the country far beyond the investment transacting business in Duchesne Thursday. Mrs. J. p. Madsen and Mrs. UnJessup Thomas of Tabiona was ion J. Larson attended Relief So- Duchesne, Utah Chester Lyman, Mgr. a business visitor to Duchesne at Utahn Simduy,ake Confmnc Thursday. game. Among them Is the top scorer of the Big Seven teams, high stepping Jack Rabbit Christensen, Tweet Bird, Captain Forest tough tackle, will make decisions for the Cougar gridders for the last time when he goes up against the hard fighting Farmers of Colorado. 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