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Show A Newspaper Devoted DEFENSE to the People of the Uintah Basin buy UNITED STATES Covers ALL Volume 14 Word from Our Warriors ROBBINS BROOKS AND husband WRITE FROM THE PHILIPPINES MAY Golden He Llntah Basin DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL G, $2.50 1945, Per Year la Advance Nnmhov ft.Q edding Ann! versary Observed By Chi is A. Larsen Family The family of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen of Arcadia met on Tuesday, March 27th at the fam- HRS ily home and served a delicious dinner to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. The following were present: Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Arthur Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen. Mr. C. A. Larsen is in Arizona with his brother Alma, where he is spending the winter. Mr. Larsen wrote and sent the following poem to his wife: IIS RED Chester Lyman and Mayor William H. Fitzwawter went to Heber Wednesday afternoon to "Dear Folks: attend a Lions Club Zone meet"We have sort of expected we U'J UTJ . . ing there Wednesday evening. might have a letter from you by v v .v had i S' , since you probably noW Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of f ?... .sr heard via radio we were releasSalt Lake were visiting Mr. and One More Effort By Mrs. Wm. H. Fitzwater during ed from the Japs on Feb. 23. We Workers Will Assure the week. They came here Saturdidnt cable or write because we Our Quota For Year to wait best until it and returned Wednesday. thought day tell you something A check-u- p Paul E. Reimann, an attorney we could of the funds reWe have been here from Salt Lake City spent Tues- ceived in the western part of the ' definite. Released by U. S. War Department Bureau of Public Relations. BUILDING FIRST ALLIED AIRSTRIP IN GERMANY three weeks and know but very day and Wednesday In Duchesne county shows that we are Aviation Engineers of the Ninth court and taking care log our goal. The quota is set at little more than when we came, Command lay a composition surface over steel netting. This runway near the front lines of $2100 for our part, and the col- other business matters. phis much I can tell you we in use 7 was a few hours later by Ninth Air Force Thunderbolts attacking enemy target ahead of years today lectiona at present amount to both OK now, but were are Mr. W. Nathan Davis U. S. the of Rhine. Armies the toward moving Fifty years today, my dear, Davis Laboratories In Salt Lake 5L360.40, with many of the dis-Cipretty weak and skinny when Have passed and now are done, rict9 Yet to report, was In Duchesne Tuesday jncle Sam came to get us. We And while Snow Measurements Altamont Seminary Marion Ross Sustained theyve been both up Duchesaa is having a dance are both gaining weight now and after Wednesday, looking Show Average Water and down, Students Give Performand As Of Arcadia ProeTam on Friday, April on the first decent food we have Bishop business affairs. Mr. Davis man- I think the ups have won. to finish their drive, and We dont Supply for This Year ance of Little Women had for three years. ufactures a paint from gilsonite, !13t-At Ward Conference wt,en that party is held and the are we bad off The and may put a factory up here. believe very first command God gave to auow measurements On Friday evening, March 23, over Bishop Hale Holgate, who has 8trlc8 are h,eard from although we havent man, physically, an excellent performance served in the Arcadia ward for snow courses on tne gave County Attorney Ray E. Din- Mr. Oman feel3 confident that uad any chance to have medical I know weve fully DiAommlt n(tnn)nA Uinta National forest indicate of the play, Little Women. This the past seven years, was re-ikept, we will have reached our While theres been worlds of hapexams yet. quota. a difficult play, and the leased at the ward conference quite veiy tavoraDie water prospects Mr. Oman urges that every It seems the army is sending to went piness, student3 a lot of held last quite Elder and tor the coming year, accoiding Sunday, district that has not reached a those home who want to go. We I know at times weve wept. to Forest Supervisor George C. study and practice to give the Marion Ross was sustained in 3 so for fdmiy make have applied repatriation, his place. Bishop Ross has not chesne Tuesday, after spending The family that weve reared, Larson. Measurements taken on performance. when our turn comes, well be costumes of the the used with in winter was relatives. He Many yet chosen his counselors, March 30 over the Daniels ' We cant make any my dear, on our way. the play were old time dresses, The stake presidency was in ,r"1 horn, by h,3 I know that Summit .ccoTied are snow they swell, other than the for worn future, mothers the or will ho plans attendance the at by and Pope, grand session, he amount contributed and the And in this world of sin and course by Forest Rangers A. R. mothers of that we want to come back out the studnts. also many of .the ward mem- - spend some time here with her quota needed, as when that is McConkie and A. F. Richards strife, I am The performance was well at- - bers, here after our vacation. father. done the quota is reached. of Heber, indicated an tended, which is always encourassured I still have a job with Theyve done exceeding well. Utah, After the business of the conRoy A. Schonian made a trip There Is still some misunderof 48.6 inches aging to the performers. ference was finished the time to Mt. Pleasant on Monday. He iny old company, which will be And so today, while Im far average depth about the worlc of the standing with a could water The cast follows: Mr. March, was spepnt in testimony bearing, was accompanied by his two content of 15.6 better than anything I away, Red Cross, and a few have not Belva Our bank account My both Mrs. reBob inches, of and which are above who get at home. Sorensen; March, and of the ward members son3, Rusty, many contributed because no worker go back to you, know As thoughts the long time average of 44.37 Donna Reynolds; Meg, Fontella spoke. A quartet composed of turned to the Wasatch Academy is tied up and we dont you stood up there so young called on them. haq when we will be able to have it inches snow depth and 14.36 Murray; Jo, Colleen Orr; Beth, Willard Deardon, Gam and Jack after spending the Easter vacaand fair, The report from the Roosevelt Veva Dareleased. Miles; Amy, Geniel If the government Gilbert and Gilbert Horrocks tion here. Mrs. Ollie Schonian district shows that The curwas thrilled when you said, inches water content. they have turns us loose on the west coast rent measurements are also vies; Aunt March, Ina Mae Sad- sang two selections, "School Thy and Mrs. Titus Jones also ac- - not yet reached their quota, but I do." who we want to just settle down in and Let The Lower compamed hirn to Mt. Pleasant, they fed confident that replaced Eldora Clark, Feelings, above the measurements taken ler, will where they attended a meeting an apartment and live quietly, Now as we gaze into the future, on this course at this same time who was ill; Mr. Laurence, Faye Lights Be Burning. reach the nexy few within ,t of the Eastern Star. Not having a crystal ball, so we wont be doing any traveliLaurie, Flora Fieldstead; Benediction was by Marvin G. 'davs last .year at which time there Barton; Professor Bhaer, Iva Bird; John Shields. Mrs. Lavina Mott returned ng and youll have to come and We will gladly look to Jesus, was an average depth of 45.0 from Price Saturday, where she Brooke, Lois Child; Hannah, Nosee us. After being interened Who helps us triumph over all. inches and water content of 13.9 na Mathews. , with thousands spent the past ten days of people for Game Wardens Arrest has home Children have neither a past inches. three years, we want- - to avoid Two Deer Law Violators; ard Thacker.of Mr. and Mrs. HowMeasurements taken on March Hammer Given nor we a future. Thus confusion all and Slugger crowds, they enjoy Justice Fines Them L. E. Potter of Myton was the present which seldom hap- 31 over the Indian Canyon course 30 Day Sentence In can. A. Poulson of DuTennis by business In Duqhesne Mrs. Hazel Wallers to us. OK. transacting are of Game wardens Harry Sprouse pens -'- We hope all Bruyere. you The County Jail Too much cannot be done to- chesne, Utah, show a depth of Would like to hear about Linus and Dave Thomas recently re- Tuesday Carl Gene Smith, son of Mr. John R. Moriarty, the young ceived Information that there Abe Liddell of Roosevelt was wards guarding and guiding well 38.96 inches, and a water conespecially. and Mrs. Alma Smith, returned man who Thomas L. hit Deardon tent 10.27 old measof friends inches. These and attendwere people who were killing greeting and inclining "Will close and hope to either the germinating hme in Bridgeland Sun- in the back of the head with a der out of season. to business matters here hear from you or see you soon. thought of childhood. Mary urements are also over the long Acting on this lng daY after receiving a morning, machinists came hammer for Mm. Mr. and Liddell up time average 36.07 snow of information Brooks and May. Baker Eddy. they instituted a Tuesday. on April 3rd. He was given trial Du- - medical discharge from the navy, were former of residents 9.07 and more water Children content need models and meat on but deer found depth search, e Carl has BPent almost a year ln a than they need critics. Joseph below the measurements of April a sentence of 30 days in the the premises of Joseph A. Young chesne. BERT ALLRED, ALTONAII aava hospital in California, due Mrs. Angus Brown returned of Boneta and Calvin Marchant Joubert. 1, 1944, at which time there was county jail. BOY, HOME ON FURLOUGH rheumatic fever, He was lucky to get off with of Mountain Home. from where she Price, Tuesday FROM THE an average depth of 48.2 inches PACIFIC AREA Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snyder were a DearMr. but sentence, the week. light spent past men were These were issued and arrested Marriage licenses with a water content of 12.03 don did not B. A. Jacoby made a trip to visitors at the home of Mr. and stay in town, and brought before Justice George Bert Allred E. M. c arrived by the County Clerk this week for inches. Mrs. Lyle Young Saturday. come had as it a felony it Wilcken, who fined Mr. Young Sunnyside last Sunday. up from overseas March 5, after Norman Labrum, Roosevelt and The Sunday School gave a would have been for The met Ladies at Club in necessary Study fourteen months spending $100.00 and ninety days in Jail, Orlene Ross, Arcadia; Donald E. Easter program last Sun-ensMr. ConDeardon to special Duchesne Soil New Hebrides testify against with the jail sentence suspended the home of Mrs. Albert Stephand ten months Price, Duchesne and Enid Firth, him, so he was charged with a upon payment of the fine. Mr. ,day consisting of the following. in the servation Service PerApril 12 at 8:00 p. m. Admiralty Islands. Bert Duchesne. lesser offense. Game Warden Harry Sprouse numbers: song, Easter Morning is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marchant was fined $100.00 and Justice of the Peace John sonnel Is Shifted sol While in the the of Roosevelt spent Wednesday in PraYer- - Elden Lidde11: Piona Eas-Mrprisoner Allred of jail $75.00 of the fine was suspended. Altonah and enlisted Baumgaertel of Roosevelt at- s. on Several have Lee been talk Emma made shifts caused Monsome Brady; excitement last to the The wardens say that there are Duchesne on official business. navy in June, 1942. He tended the County Commissioners ln the Uintah Basin Soil Con- er solo, Clayburn; piano day by setting fire to his bed- also other violators, and they said Harvey Hatch was host- he was mighty glad to meeting held here Tuesday. servation personnel recently, ac- ding and yelling fire. ess to the Bridge Club Tuesday Alma Smith: Bon. "We Thank to have evidence about get back to the United States. expect Thee O God, For A Prophet, cording to Howard M. Ivory, That is an old trick used suc- them soon. It looked evening. She served a delicious very good to him. He ditions of the Naval Service. District Conservationist. on acting occasions which PrayeL Elva Lisonbee. to Geo. the following: Mrs. cessfully by The new state law makes It lunch reported back for duty at San J. H. Hoover, Vice Admiral, U. BCOut Mr- - Glen Van Tasse11Harry K. Woodward, district a man sometimes gets out of Mrs. Mrs. Grant Murdock, S. N. Kohl, Francisco March 31. violations of the mandatory that leader and conservationist at the has boy Roosevelt, Allowing did not but in succeed it JohnMrs. Dujail, Reed Cowan, Jess A. M. M. Wilcken attended game law be made public. BC0Uts had a week e"d been transferred to Tooele, Utah, this case. P TU,P M. Mrs. A. Mrs. enlisted School and Murdock, stun, chesne High GERALD W. DAY, SON OF and Howard M. Ivory, work unit Vern Rife, Mrs. Edwin Carman, ' one of the canyons Ronald MR. AND MRS. W. A. in the navy at Salt Lake City, DAY, Lawrence conservationist at Vernal has Bonbee' Joe ShePard For Vat Cattle Dipping: his received and IS HOME Roosevelt Ralph Halstead, Mrs. Jack News August 27, 1942, Hospital ON FURLOUGH Ronald and Joe been transferred to Roosevelt to Walters, Young, Mrs. Johnnie Installed At Cedarview, Mohlman, Cook, boot training at Naval Training ta Babies were born to: Mr. and Mr Woodwards place Rulon Liddell, Max and Ray TayGerald W. Day, son of Comand Schonian Mrs. his made He Roy Phylis School, San Diego. DeWitt C. Grandy, work unit Mrs. Leonard Goodrich, Bluebell, First In The Basin missioner Wimmer. Mrs. Johnstun and Mrs. lor, Lloyd and Leo Brady, Norton and Mrs. Willard A. rate working for it In TransiMarch Mr. DCichesne was and Mrs. at Cedarconservationist Bacon Mr. James of E. boy, 23; Day of Roosevelt, who is now in Carman were the prize winners. Shelton and Gilbertwent Wyasket tional Landplane Unit at NAS, on the inducted Into the armed Rollins, seven miles about located Colorado, Craig, hoy, view, recently Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shepard were the boys who training in the navy, was home San Diego. of March 24; Mr. and Mrs. Monroe north of Roosevelt, was in Duthe thrill all leaves which had vacancies at forces, They and daughters Barbara and Car- trip. recently on furlough. He served overseas for four- both Vernal and Duchesne. over a camp fire and He McDonald, Roosevelt, boy, March chesne Tuesday afternoon. cooking He has finished his first course teen months and was plane capand Davis Mr. Mrs. Jack ina and under the stars. They At the present time Francis 26; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred, told of a dipping vat for cattle and of baby Pattie spent the Easter Bleeping training, and Is transferred tain of PB4Y-- 1 in Photograph! S. Todd, Mr. March in is fine which a was Roosevelt, had 28; installed time, even if it did girl, engineer, agricultural recently W. P. and from Mr. Mrs. with holiday Farragut, Idaho to Shoe- Squadron Four. He is now at In charge of the Duchesne office and Mrs. Earl Christensen, e, before Cedarview. morning. chilly get Fouse ln Duchesne. Mrs. Shepard maker, California. He has a rat-o- f Hutchinson for training; in PB The county Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brundage and William A. Jacobe, engineergirl, March 30; Mr. and agent, Marden is a daughter, Mrs. Davis Is a d electricians mate. 4Ys, the navys heavy ing aid, Is in charge of the Ver- Mrs. Van L. Wilkerson, Neola, Broadbent and the state veterin- grand daughter, and baby Pattie were hosts at a delightful Easier bomber, and at the completion nal office. held at their home last girl, March 31; Mr. and Mrs. arian, Dr. Jones have been work- is a reSTEPHEN E. WILCKEN, OF great grand daughter of dinner, of his training here, will be for Soil Conser- Calvin Barker, Bridgeland, girl, ing for us to get one of these Mr. The following guests Applications Sunday. and Mrs. Fouse. DUCHESNE, RECEIVES assigned to combat duty. installed for some time. vats were present: Mr. and Mrs. Josvation assistance are running far April 3. AIR MEDAL The award was presented by ahead of the speed with which AWARD Belva Cooper, daughter of Mr. Dipping cattle In these vats Is eph Brundage, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Commander W. C. King, com- the present personnel are able to and Mrs. Ted Cooper, Myton, ap- the most effective treatment for RECORD CATTLE RETURNS Shepard and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1913 LIKELY IN APPEAR HUTCHINSON, KANSAS officer of the Hutchincame The manding lice conservation of said Liddell and family, Mr. and cattle and Jack pendectomy. following ticks, plans, prepare ridding Stephen E. Wilcken, Avation son Naval Air Station. which shows that in for minor surgery: Jack Mc- and also the grubs which get from sales of Mrs. Guy Giles and family, Mr. Cash receipts Mr. Ivory, Machinists Mate third class, son cattle and calves by farmers ln and Mrs. Don Wilkerson and son the farmers and ranchers of the Arthur, Altonah, lacerations of into the backs of the cattle. Mr. and Mrs. George H. RICHARD ORR WRITES About 400 cattle have already 1945 may be a record, the USDA Douglas. Basin are deeply interested in head; Willard Dearden, Arcadia, Duchesne, Utah, has been FROM SOUTH PACIFIC both marketing Guests at the home of Mr. solving their soil and water prob- fractured ankle; Gary McDonald, been run through the vat, and It believes, with Warded an Air Medal for ser-a- a concussion, fell from a horse; is estimated that over 1000 will and prices somewhat higher than and Mrs. Sharon ' Mecham on lems." EmMt. the of one follow-citatioset forth in the At least Easter Sunday were Mr. and the average for 1944. The Uintah Basin comprises Dora Coombs, Myton, fractured be treated during the season. mons boys had a part in the It requires two dippings to Returns from marketings ot Mrs. Glen Van Tassell and chilone of the largest Soil Conser- ankle; Louise Mills, Neola, For meritorious acts while Iwo Jima campaign. Richard Orr Arthur Wiscombe, really clean them up, and when cattle and calves ln 1944 appear dren, Joan, Lane and Kay, Mr. vation districts in the United Participating In aerial flight as of the U. S. navy has written removal of tumor from thi3 is done it Is the best assur- to have been slightly less than and Mrs. Reed Stansfield and Ballard, a of all few the and has Pmner and and Mrs. Leslie States, plane captain of a his parents, Mr. arm; Jensen, Roosevelt, ance that the cattle will be heal- a year earlier. found in Bobby The USDA re- daughter Donna Ann. con3ervavtion Into problems 'orator J. Orr, that his ship pulled of WhitErol lacerations photographic free from head; Insect and of mark- Mrs. Helen Nielsen entertained the volume districts. that all pests ports thy 19, with plane on missions over Iwo Jima on February two ing, burns on hand. and time the a was record the but her Sunday School class Sunday At grubs. present high, Marines, etings bases at Pagan and its cargo of fighting week. is work done Is vat The built Splendid of at an Easter party. the District was being the received concrete, tractors operated by average price one ?n Truk 13 and August and remained there members of the Red Cross and is seven feet deep, being lower because of a large proJuly he in of Mr. Joseph Shanks was a busiby are vicinity r working won 1944. The successful accom- - says it is & great Nurses Aid, and the e filled a leveller with ness disinfectant hospital An Eversman ln of visitor at the home of Lyle Roosevelt cattle t dip. portion Pt'shnients of these highly im-- , the Island still exists after staff is greatly assisted by their The the and is in used be the will county total Lapoint agent strongly Young Saturday. vn marketings. frtant protographic rcconnais- - terrific bombardment g in favor of this treatment for Tridell areas and a new Chattin help. Meat supplies will be far short dest y battleships, !ce HIghts, without fighter Countless We are happy to announce cattle, and Is pleased to see this of civilian demand in 1945 with VerMiss Arlene Merrell of Duwere conbtan.y ditcher la starting work at cruisers Detection ,at the extreme range and some that a new class is to be organ- vat in operation. This is the first the supply Indicated as about chesne was a visitor at the is District na. The making he Plan and Liberator, during shelling it and with concrete irrigation ized as soon as a sufficient num- vat in operation in the county, 128 to 133 pounds per capita home of Jack Gilbert Saturday. prefabricated t hch defensive functions and ways present ber enrolls. Anyone caring to although others are being plan- for civilians to an compared The planes, at structureu which will be sold could not be employ- - ing and strafing. this valuable training should ned. take cost at ICO to 170 WEATHER REPORT most farmers of to demand estimated throughout the made !irfUe ke nature he mis- - night, he stated, contact Mrs. Ferrin or Mrs. Mr. Bacon says that any fireworks he ever the Basin. Plans are underway ' Was due t0 n mngnificient Part Ritchie, who have charge of this Club or Ag Club boys who want some bank out his protectheir to with carry skd' and His expects to witness, proficiency. c their calves or sheep dipped may tion work along the Duchesne work here. tracers making weird patterns inC!l3 and disreSard tor danger We wish to again call atten- have it done free by bringing the inwith assist and time. a river, at for many hours to those visiting the hospital them to the vat. rle under enemy sadness stallation of a siphon for the tion Dick spoke with fj,,! an1 during attack by enemy that visiting hours are from 2 w stop off hls Farm Creek Irrigation Company. he Br3' Were to 4 p. m. and from 7 to 8 p. m. Five things are requisite to a outstanding. His the Marines to their Th Fti na d(;lth buddies These hours are necessary for good officer, contributed materially to ship, many James E. Bacon of Cedarview clean tij ability, of the Central Pa- - boys had become c.flcSUCCess was transacting business at the the propepr planning of the hos- hands, dispatch, patience and imone names camPaiKns court house on Tuesday. and were In and were not just Ienn. pital care of the patients. partiality.-eTlng with the in the newspaper. highest tra- sees , - near-attendi- er fifty P-4- ty i . arerWif SS Canyon-St- rawberry j at-th- e , j i 2-- - Li-M- Tal-mag- land-base- Wil-Cl(e- n, n: y; recon-"aissan- "emy-hei- ce d low-grad- Jvers . anti-aircra- ft I |