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Show Friday, February Uintah basin record, duchesne, utah 14, 1911 Last Rites Held For Daughter of C. J. Mickelson DRY GULCII ELECTS OFFICERS AT ANNUAL MEETING Week Aid certificate, demonstrated stop- Continued From Page 1 Worthwhile projects, he said, would keep the boys out of mischief and help them to grow into useful citizens. Wm. H. Case, representing the American Legion, offered the use of the Legion Chateau for Scout meetings, free of charge. The meetings will be held in the Chateau in the future, Mr. Foy said, instead of in the ward hall. Wendell Foy and Bob Barton, Tenderfoot Scouts, demonstrated making a fire with flint and steel. It didnt take the boys long to Olivers One-Eye- d Highway tests indicate about a third of the nations drivers depend to a great extent on only one eya. Illlll! Sat. Specials February 1 5 Spaghetti Golden Age- -? JL'yfC I lb. bag only California Mackeral 8 Tall Can Only Carnation Wheat per pkg. only GRAPEFRUIT large per doz TENDER BEEF 18c per lb. 23c pkg. Ngy iPAR! 20c SUGAR, 10 lb. cloth bag Corn Meal 9 lb bag . 48c 29c CASH Association. B. O. Colton, Horace Allred, Louie Galloway and Jess Allen cf Roosevelt were all in Duchesne u Continued From paee A. Schonian morW ! low for tendance by some; members at the Boy Scout J quet, the members diSCUSSedH vancement of Blue Bench ties and resolved to offer support to the board Blue Bench ccnJJ any way possible. compulsory ear- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige of Duchesne county. J The ceremony was perKohl "A large number of those passemformed by Rev. W. J. Howse of ing this examination will be The club gave its approval . members of he adding, said, in the Utah, presence Provo in bill before the legislature ployed was cn t bride civil this The cf both families. an advertising commission you will note that of the for pale Colonial a gown provides in lovely .vice vertise Utah, being sponsort blue taffeta with a floral design lemployinent of youth who may be the Utah Lions Advertise n She wore a inexperienced but who have some of pink rosebuds. committee, but made a s J roses. of Our exPer pink mechanical aptitude. matching corsage ticn that the salary 0f the Following the ceremony, dinner ience has shown that Utah youth tive secretary cf the Cornelia for was served with covers laid rank high in these tests. be changed from $4200 ner s the bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. The examination announcement to $3600 per year. Kohl, Mrs. Joseph Van Wagoner, is as follows: Secretary W. J. Bond anno the groom's mother and his aunt, The United States Civil Service Miss Brunsdn; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Commission announces an open the application of Axel BircV Roosevelt, manager of the mechanic-Owen of Randlett; Mr. and Mrs. competitive examination for States Tel. and Tel. Ferrin Van Wagoner of Tabiona; learner, for month a $50 and the membe-s- i Rev. Howse, George Kohl Jr., and Deat the Ogden Air employment was Kohl. by the club. approved Rae Miss Norma Hill Field, Ogden, Utah. lands by sealed bid. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wagoner left pot, nesday. No special experience is requir- the manager, ThirieenthuTFc Ralph Ladle of the Farm Se- Approve Foreign Policy Saturday evening for Salt Lake ed. Applicants will be rated on the 0 Service District, 136 New H. in C. R. President 1, home at be approving curity Administration, was in DuCity. They will basis of a written Mechanical Apt- tomhouse, Denver, Colorado Rcosevelts foreign policy and Heber City. chesne cn business Thursday. itude test, consisting of problems later than the close of business Wm. H. Ruppel Jr. of Roosevelt aid to Great Britain has passed Birthday Party in spatial relations, arithmetic and February 18, 1941. R. as both branches H. 1, Ida J. has was in Duchesne on business Mrs. T. A. Poulson, Mrs. mechanics. The age limits Full further information anj urging congress and the president Roberts and Mrs. Theora Lawson simple Thursday. to 25, and will not be necessary forms for Mrs. Nelda Harper and little to safeguard Utah rights in the entertained Tuesday afternoon at are from 16 filing my waived in any case. obtained from the secretary, tc. daughter fo Pleasant Grove re- proposed Escalante national mon- a surprise party honoring .their Applications must be filed with of U. S. Civil Sendee Exam.: turned home Wednesday after ument. sister, Mrs. Axel Pierson in celeVernal, Utah, Measures defeated last week in- bration of her birthday anniver- entertained their husbands at din- Post Office, spending the week with relatives in Duchesne. clude S. J. R. 2, proposing an sary. Guests included Mrs. Luran ner Wednesday evening at the from the manager, Thirteenh Mrs. Libby Hair is visiting reto the state constitu- Allred, Mrs. B. A. Jacoby, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hal- S. Civil Service District, Dtm latives in Duchesne this week. tion limiting the over-a- ll property Howard Thacker, Mrs. Lee Merk-le- stead. A lovely Mexican break- Colorado. Mrs. Robert Stalker of Helper tax levy. was in the killed Mrs. Ernest Schonian. Some fast cloth was given to Mrs. Geo. It Get Your bookkeeping and was in Duchesne last week fisit-in- g senate. The house defeated H. B. lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Kohl, winner of high score in the needs at the Record Off her sister, Mrs. Bessie Bar- 33, authorizing Salt Lake City and Pierson. tionery perclub for the past ton. Ogden to levy a tax for a municiTuesday evening Mrs. Pierson iod. High score prize winners at Mrs. Jack Skewes is a guest of pal band or orchestra. It passed entertained at a family dinner, during the evening were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma H. B. 61, permitting counties to guests included Mrs. Ida Roberts, bridge Fred Johnson and Mrs. Edwin Poulscn. She will be here for an levy a tax for participation in W. V. Osborn and Carl Freeze. Carman. Twenty guests were indefinite period, while her hus- noxious weed eradication pro- Womans Study Club present. band is employed at various loca- grams. Mrs. Nellie Muir was hostess 500 Club Meets tions for the State Road Com- Reorganization Hearings Begin Saturday afternoon to members of Members of a newly organized mission. Public hearings on the Maw re- the Womens Study club. Mr. SAT. & SUN. 500 club met this week at the W. S. Henderson of Vernal stop-'pe- d organization proposals ope ned iFrancis Neslen read a German home of Mrs. Jerry Merkley. in Duchesne Wednesday en-- I Monday night. Opposition to the play, No More Peace, which was February 15 & 16 route to Salt Lake City to attend transfer of $800,000 of motor ve- greatly enjoyed by the member- Guests included Mrs. Claude DaFred MacMurray & Path, i Mrs. Mrs. Frank Earl vis, Jensen, a state Lions banquet at which hicle license funds, now allotted ship. Business transacted included Morison the national president will speak. to counties and municipalities for the election of Mrs.C. W. Barton Davies, Mrs. Reed Fietkau, Mrs. Dave BromMrs. Vernal IN Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Caldwell ac- road and street work, to the pro- to membership in the club and the and Mrs. Goodrich. Arthur ley indus-ristate Mr. Mrs. and and Cliff posed companied publicity welcoming of Mrs. W. J. Bond, Prize for Rangers of Fortune high score was won by Mickelson to Salt Lake City Tuesdevelopment department con- who was elected to membership Mrs. Fietkau. day. Mr. Caldwell will receive med- tinued to be heard, while the gov- last month. Present were Mrs. L. ical attention and Mr. and Mrs. ernor defended his position. !c. Winslow, Mrs. Melvin Poulson, 'Mickelson will attend the funeral S. B. 93, taxing all services, 'Mrs. Lee Merkley, Mrs. J. P. to sales tax, was reported 'sen, Miss Anna Stark, Mrs. Bond, services of their niece Lou Jean Mickelson, who died in the L. D. S. out of committee unfavorably. It I Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mrs. Ernest hospital of a heart ailment Mon- is expected to be acted on this Schonian, Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. week. Edwin Carman, Mrs. A. J. Gerry, day. E. L. Murphy was among the Mrs. B. A. Jacoby, and Mrs. Roy visitors at the Fish Market A. Schonian. Report and Game Assn. basketball game Birthday Celebrated Glen Tuesday night. Fenstermaker was honWeekly summary of the North Charles Meranda of Myton at- Salt Lake Livestock markets for ored guest at a party at his home tended the Negro Ghosts basket- the week ending Fri., Feb. 7, 1941. Tuesday evening in celebration of ball game Tuesday night in his birthday anniversary. Guests Cattle & Calves: in the were Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrell, Receipts Axel Birch, Mtn. States Tel. &, cattle for week showed a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oman, Mr. and Tel. manager, of Roosevelt was in total ofyards Eldredge Buckalew, Mr. and Mrs. 1( 650 head ag against 2 Duchesne Monday and Tuesday on 093 a week and 1,493 a year Lynn Casper, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ago ofl icial business. ago. The steer run this week was Odekirk, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell, Miss Anna Stark and Mrs. J. hardly up to last weeks standard Mrs. Frank Hale, Mrs. Lucille SnyP. Madsen motored to Salt Lake ag t0 quality, but other classes der, Mrs. Parry Grant, Mrs. Jed City Wednesday. Miss Stark will were about the same. Prices on all Wardle, Mrs. Gale Lance, James Automatic Electric Iron $7.75 SUPER-STA- R attend to school business while klndg were Hair and Clifford to Similar That Shown Angel. with a Bingo steady, Mrs Madsen wiU visit her daugh- - late advance fully on veal calves. Good and Chinese checkers were enjoyONLY & For Old Iroh (Any Type Your $1.75 ter Emilie. beef steers moved at 8.75-9.0- 0 & ed by the guests and refreshments Fred Ferron of Roosevelt was a com. to med. steers at 6.25-8.5were served. SHOP AND SAVE AT business visitor in Duchesne Wed- - Med. to good slaughter heifers Birthday Party Honors & com. heifers were Mrs. Bemis rated 7.50-8.5- 0 Miss Crystal Allred, was greet- - dcwn to 7.00 and below. Good A group of friends gave a suring friends in Duchesne Tuesday slaughter cow3 sold for 6.50-7.5prise party Wednesday honoring evening, the first time since she cutter to med. cows at 5.50-6.2- 5 & Mrs. Berthena Bemis on her birthand her mother began operating Canners at 4.25-5.2Duchesne, Utah Med. to good day anniversary. Many lovely the boarding house at the site of beef bulia brot 6.25-7.0Good to gifts were presented to her. Presthe R. E. A. power plant on the t0 choice veal calves bulked ent were Mrs. Charles Partridge, several weeks ago. ,12.00, with odd head up to 12.50. Mrs. Libby Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Ei nest Morrell of Salt Lake City com. to med. verlers went at 8.00-wa- s Parry Grant, Mr. and Mr3. James a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 10.00 and culls at 6.25-7.5Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest OdeMoirell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph The market Hoga; 0n hogs kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mar-sinHalstead Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George changed each day during the week Mrs. Howard Harper of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Casper, and down 10c at a up alternating has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. time. However closing prices were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell and Mr. ' Parry Grant. She returned home 0c above the close a week ago. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis. A small group of friends took Tuesday. The fluctuations were on the but Fred Wardle arrived home this cher class. Sows held about dinner with Mrs. Bemis on her steady week from Washington. He has with top butchers 0 birthday, surprising her. They averaging been released from the army belbs. bringing at the weeks were Mrs. Ed Hart, Mrs. O. A. cause of a serious heart ailment. close 8.00. Mixed light & med., un- Halstead, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. der 180 and over 230 lbs. went Albert Stephenson. Mrs. Bemis Water Users Association mostly at i7.50-7.7with extreme has been confined to her bed for weights running as low as 7.00 & several months with a serioOs Elects Officers below. Packing sows brought 5.00-6.0- heart ailment. At Annual Meeting with light kinds up to 6.25. Mrs. Fisher Entertains Mrs. Lotus Fisher was hostess The weeks receipts in Sheep: Continued From Page 1 j the sheep division totaled 16,530 Firday afternoon and evening to tive committee and the U. S. Indi- - head, while a week were a group of friends. The women ago an Service, stating that this agree counted at 14, 873 & a they year ago spent the afternoon sewing and nient had been renewed on Decern at 9,440 head. activities in the evening, prepared supper " Trading her 19. 1940 for the 1941 season. were all cn trucked in their husbands who joined sheep from The agreement stipulates the nearby area at steady prices. Med. thern at the Fisher home. Guests use cf the same water commis- to choice fat lambs changed hands were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Case, sioner by the Indian Service and within a range of 8.25-9.2One Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and the Duchesne and Strawberry riv- truck load 84 lbs. after Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodrich. averaging ers water users, and the basis of a 2 percent shrink was included at Lady Jaycees Meet paymert far Commissioners ser-jth- e Mrs. Edwin Carman was hosttop figure. A few lots of good victs. By motion this agreement fat ewes brought 4 00 to 4.25. No ess Monday evening to the Lady I'VUS ratified by the membership carloads were sold, Jaycees at their regular meeting. later In the meeting. Present were Mrs. Verl Meyrick, be available in a few weeks. The chairman stated that the Mrs. Ed Gee, Mrs. Reed Cowan, Blue Remit Filings 11911 budget for the commissionMiss Alyce Stephenson, Mrs.. Don Mr. Colton stressed the importers service was $1514. one half of Mrs. Ralph Halstead, ance of measuring devices and re- Peterson, w hich is borne by the Indian Mrs. Lotus Fisher and Mrs. Ed START corders on all and one half by the associcanals, especially Wilkins. High score prize for to ones, furnish n assessment' of 3ation. records larger per1thl' bridge was won by Mrs. Fisher. note was levied on April 22', 19 10 of water actually used, Husbands Entertained Mr. Colton also spoke on the he stated, adding that of the 23716 Members of the Wednesday club acres of land under the present status of Blue Bench and other in the Duchesne and Strawberry rivers, filings Basin, and Strawberry river water users' join 19,000 aerm weie signed up with warned against any person selling them in an attempt to get legislaor attempting to sell any filings tion for the protection of both assthe association. to divert water to any other wa- ociations. In the discussion Water Commissioner Speaks that It. O. Colton of Roosevelt, serv- ter sheds, as being detrimental to followed it was decided that the water in users the time was too short to get any actBasin. ing ns water commissioner for the L. A. Hollenbeck of Duchesne ion in this legislature, association and the Indian Service, and the as well as the Lake Folk and Uin- spoke cn the importance of pro- matter was dropped until a future tah rivers Water Users associa- tecting our water rights, and com- date. tion, addressed the meeting, re- plimented Mr. Colton and his dep-ul- y It was then decided hn motion, HINT trer1 Y. potting briefly on his work. He Ju.vph Wilcken on their effic- made by Louie Galoway and secND ANOTHER HUUUl stated that some of the assess- ient management of the rivers the onded by Wilcken that all Approaching on icy curv9 ments are still delinquent for 1910, past year. canals should have head gates and Mileage Merchant: but that they are still coming in 50 James Lloyd of Ioka, newly elec- necessary devices. broking on the straightaway-mil that he felt assured there ted president of the Uintah and Munson Dowd and Wm. Preece ftrstl would bo enough for nil e ponces, Lake Fork Water Users Associa- - of Myton attended the with brakes off. Safety meeting, to the n. ti a of at the the including publishing guest meeting, pro- represent the Indian Irrigation commissioners report which would posed that the Duchesne and Service. B. 23, eliminating marking of livestock under the state branding law and creating an estray fund; H. B. 6, permit-tm- g Saturday, to attend the Water payment of personal properUsers meeting. ty taxes on the basis of the asMr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond and sessment valuation of the prior family drove to Heber City Wed- year; H. B. 5, enabling county nesday to attend the funeral of a treasurers to distribute auto lifriend. cense plates; H. B. 9, .providing J. E. L. Carey, Warren Mecham more state control of benevolent and Joe Sweat of Fruitland were and mutual life insurance com- in Duchesne Wednesday attending jpanies; H. B. 26, eliminating the a meeting of the planning board. ?2 annual license fee now paid by H. Ray Knox of Strawberry was those collecting sales tax; H. B. in Duchesne on business Thursday 24, placing special assessment liens on a parity with general of this week. Carl Davis and Clyde Larsen of tax liens, and H. B. 31, permitting Roosevelt were in Duchesne Wed- the state land board to sell state y, six-mon- th COZY THEATRE J al Mad-simil- ar out-cf-to- Offer KOHLS ne-La- 0. SQC Soda Crackers 2 lbs for Hull Durham &5c 0. g, Hol-felt- OPp z, 180-23- PAY LESS 5, 0, 1 You vW a dont need a million "fi Vi to enjoy riih, mtllow OLD QUAKER, ..or hockey', furiou. action! 5. with Irajfrh Start your shower 4 ,A: I I' WITH YOUR CAR Ser-servk- -e -c COMOOBRO0$ nen-lndia- n GASOLINE YOU'LL FEEL LIKE A MILLION WHEN YOU ASK FOR uniter 16 Jo-vp- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY IlfiS WHIUET IS 4 TUB 010 14 HOOF THE 010 QUAUI (OilFANY, lAtvmhKEi'jtS, INO. (( I Rcy 5. SOAP Six bags for Kohl-Va- 0. WHITT liars 10 Giant MAXW PAY S AL P i Continued from page Wilford G. Frischknecht, Utah the double liability in state banks; state youth administrator cfweek S. B. 33, providing industrial Y. A. called attention this coverage to employes n ito competitive examinations for Wagoner Nuptials Bernard Liddell of Bridgeland hired but utah Kohl became the MechanicLearner for civil service employer3 Owena Miss in Duchesne last Saturday, jured in accidents arising out of and pointed out the Van Wagoner Satattending the meeting of the Wa employment in another state; S. bride of El Roy at the home of employment offered to the youth ter Users opportunity urday afternoon 40 Spon 0. Gc CRYlIAllAHlit PAR Soap Highway Introductory 10c POT ROAST Lions Club To state Director 1 ping arterial bleeding by applying pressure to the various pressure of points and by the application a tourniquet. He also explained the first aid treatment for shock. Assisting in the demonstration were Raymond Cluff and Norman Caldwell. Scoutmaster Foy explained the budget system approved by the state Scout council and a motion was made and carried that the local unit adopt the system. With Dinner, Program Y. A. Points Out Civil Service Opportunity UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME Funeral services were conducted James Lloyd of Ioka was elected president of the Dry Gulch Ir- at the Taykr Moituary in Salt rigation company at the annual Lake City Wednesday and graveheld in side services were conducted at meeting of stockholders the Roosevelt ward hall on Tues- Manti Wednesday for Lou Jean old daughter of day cf the week. Ben Dye of Mickelson, Clinton and Maurine Han sen Crescent Cove was named Mr. Lloyd succeeds Mickelson, who died at the L. D. John Haslem of Bennett who has S. hospital in Salt Lake City Monbeen president for four years and day of rheumatic heart disease. Mr. Dye succeeds County Commis- The little girl had suffered with sioner Floyd Case of Mt. Em- the disease for the past 4 years. Her family moved to Duchesne onmons. ly last week, and were getting Members of Board Members of the board of direct- their things unpicked to set up ors are Lynn Orser of Roosevelt, housekeeping in Mrs. Katie Firths Fred Goodrich of Bluebell, L. V. home, when Lou Jean became sudHancock of Hancock Cove, Ste- denly worse and had to be removphen Adams of Montwel and Otis ed to the hospital. Horrocks of Bennett. She wjs born in Ephraim, Over 16,000 shares of stock March 7, 1931. were represented at the meeting Surviving are her parents; two and approximately 60 stockhold- brothers, Russell and Douglas; a ers attended. sister, Carol; the maternal grandSubmits Annual Report parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. In his annual report, Mr. Has- Hansen of Pi ice and the paternal recomlem, retiring president, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. mended the call system for classes Mickelson of Salt Lake City. under the company with access to storage water and the completion of Lake Atwood reservoir. Thi3 Recreation Leaders project, he said, must be completInspect Projects ed this year as the water filing on it expires in 1942. The reserVerne Thorpe, state W. P. A. voir is about half completod at recreation director and Verdus the present time. Work consists jWocds, also of the recreation diof raising the dam and construct- vision of the W. P. A., of Salt ing a spillway for increased water Lake City were in the Basin this storage. jweek. They held a meeting MonStockholders discusses the Yel- day in Vernal with Mrs. Elva Mey-ricBasin Recreation supervisor. lowstone extension canal which is to be completed during the ensu- Monday afternoon they visited the ing year. projects in Duchesne county. Routine reports were given by strike a spark and kindle a glow L. M. Angus, secretary and Paul among the charred rag bits and auditor. Murphy, bark they had prepared. who holds an Duchesne Scouts Observe Bob Schonian, Red Cross Junior First Natl Scout Jn. Coui New Volum The G Duchesni Improve: Tabiona was pro Buccessfi was the ball to b held in Iona hig capacity included ing in T stated, other pc Arrange In ch the evi stake ac son, stc Young : Martha Young The Varsovk couples Arcadia by Fra lene AT Queens Queei sented 1 Tumbo Minnie The Di held its had nc' The and Gr the co: from a book Arwelb the de Musi ished led by music 1 praise REC WOI REE |