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Show A Newspaper Devoted TRe 'C. f, -- Jlaa to the People of the Uintah Basin fpefense iyli GUV UNITED at; V'I MAV(j vA f00.N faec0. ; Covers ALL The Uintah Basin Volume 15 iec $2.50 Per Year DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945. la Advance Number 23 Myslc w Uness Of Printer amJecessitates Omissions Yax Christmas Edition n been so The illness which Tittle revalent throughout the Basin '00 it both Vern Rife and his Mr. Rife has been home 'i for the past week. Iis illness has resu'ted in one lIETn to do the work of --ITt ian trying fvo, and last , year we both put quite a little overtime on the I " A mJ ' 'hristmas edition. We had planned a larger edi-o- n for thi3 year, but owing to !r. Rif es illness we have done le best w. were able to do by oring from early morning until te at night. The things we have omitted om the paper this week we jpe to have in n xt weeks issue, his is the first time that has materially interfered ith our paper, and we hope to ive each we.k a paper that fur- Ishes the news of the localities hd is worthy of your support, j This front page is not what a ont page should be, but we ) not have the time to print two ore pages, which we have the .aterial to print, if we had the Cnie to set it up. , ill-j- ss YTON NEWS lrs. Grace Dalgleish (fyCj Mr. Ralph Dart returned from a trip to Mt. Pleasant bring home students from the Imsatch academy, who will spend with '5 le Christmas vacation accom-miid j!ieir parents. He was on his return trip by redericka Dart, Nancy Todd, largaret Mary Harris, Nina abcoc kand Richard Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Harrison J Vernal spent a fw days with rs. Harrisons parents, Mr. and rs. Willard Smith, returning pme Thursday. Mis. Arlene Salzer visited in ernal Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and r. and Mrs. L. G. Gaylor home Friday, after a visit with friends and pgr weeks datives in Salt Lake City. , Ml Mrs. D. E. Waldvogle and fam- vish U left last week to iin Mr- raldvogle in Salt Lake City, Ur pi h . re they will make their home, istmj. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Cox and "inily were visitors last week t. the home of Mrs. Coxs par- IJits, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mott. Bl ley left Sunday for their home Salt ake City, Ed Hart, who has been ni), Mrs. " siting with her daughter, Mrs. imes Dalgleish, left Saturday her home in Salt Lake City. ' ' Tony Uresk and Louie Uresk lb. lfe'ent the we.k end in Salt Lake 90, ty, returning home Monday Fri-tfj4- iy re-irn- ed jr Services For Word from Our Funeral C. I. Dickerson Held Saturday, December 15 Warriors Funeral Services for the late SEVERAL MYTON BOYS HAVE RECENTLY RETURNED FROM MILITARY SERVICE ' Among the Myton boys who have been serving their country, and who arrived home during the week were Dan Dennis, Acei Bingham and Evan Peterson, Blaine Adams and George Dan recently was discharged from the air force arriving home Thursday, after spending a few days in Price with his mother, Mrs. Wallace Dennis, who is convalescing from a recent operation. Acel is serving in the U. S. y Navy, and is home on a leave to spend Christmsa with his wife and two small sons. Evan just returned from Germany, after three .years of service, and was discharged in California. He returned to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N, L. ' Peterson. Blaine has received his honorable discharge, and is no longer a sailor boy, although he sp nt over three years in the U. S. Navy. He Is again at the home of his father, M C. ' Adams. George is again happy to be with his grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Wedig, at their ranch near Myton, after four years of army service in Africa, Sicily and other European countries. Their many friends are happy to again have all of them home and ready to join in the civic and social activities of our little We-di- g. 30-da- town. GLEN B. THACKER OF MT. EMMONS IS NOW ABOARD SUPPORT CARRIER armed might from the south ific area to the Japan.se der. . Pac- surren- Okinawa. The first squadron to operate from her deck was the renowned which Combat Squadron 27, chlaked up the outstanding record of 62 Jap planes, a cruiser, a destroyer and a submarine. When the war ended, she was in the Aleutians ready to take part in offensive operations in the north Pacific . tHSening. NEWS ABOUT THE BOYS ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Herbert are IN THE SERVICE NOW Proucl parents of a baby FROM MOUNTAIN HOME 19C e rS 5 .ughter, born Thursday Decem-- r of sergeants, many of 13th, at a Salt Lake City ourSpeaking are coming home with boys ns 23csPital- to their credit. three stripes , Mrs. N. L. Peterson was taken to be who Other hope serg.ants kg'. A the Roosevelt hospital Sun-2S- C home soon are Sgt. Leroy Row-lesuCfernS with pneumonia. stationed in California, who itest reports are that she is served for three and one-hl- f, has 2w g, tting along nicely. Mr. Pettr-- i ialf yeais, Sgt. John Richards, n followed his wife to the who has serv.d three and one-ha- lf Ispital Monday, also with a case years, most of which has PS 39C pneumonia. He is now improv- been in England, France, and rin Austria; his brother Mr. Ivan Behunin spent the present is also in Austria, Richards 1 (Tom rek end in Salt Lake City. rS these brothers are together; and Mrs. Jennings Solomonson left Sgt. Don Fieldstead is expected mday for Salt Lake City. She home by New Years. He was in l'S s Christ-iU remain there to spend India for two years, and was in with relatives. Calcutta, India in the last scrap Arthur Brian, who has been there. liting with his mother, Mrs. a Cpl. Kenneth Farnsworth, in. panda Parker, left Monday for Marine who has served for five rnal. years, is home on a short furMr. and Mrs. Boody Hicken of lough with his parents, Mr. and il ft iber visited in Myton Thurs-I- Mrs. Dave Farnswoilh. He has V, when returning from a trip been 111, and been at a rest camp Vernal. They recently returned in Idaho since his last furlough Utah, after making their home a few months ago. California for several years. . and Mrs. Hicken are former Announcement idents of the Uintah Basin, Marriage Mrs. Delia Mayhew announces 1 their many friends enjoyed the marriage of her daughter ir short visit here, to Mr. Joe De Stefano of Idonna dr .and Mis. W. R. Harris d Palisad , Colorado. Tiie marriage the announcement of the took at Grand. Junction, place ival of an infant son, born to Colorado on November 24th. and Mrs. Tom Comerford or. t'embor 6th at Burbank, Cali-ni- attende dthe conv.ntion of DeMrs. Comerford, formcrl) partment Commanders and Adbs IrmaLe Wells, Is a niece jutants of the American Legion Mis. Harris. in his official capacity as Dedr. Ray Gillen of Sandy was partment Commander of Utah. week end guest at the ranch He also attended the district ie of Mr. and Mrs. Denzel conf.rence at Tremonton, Utah Mr. Gillen Inspected Monday night, before returning mphiil propei ty in that vicinity while home. e. Lt. and Mrs. D. C. Hanfiekl dr. John L. Johnson left Tues-t- o arrived Tuesday night from Bend, spend the holidays with Kansas, an air base, to spend " brothers in Logan, Utah and part of the holiday season with IreBtnn, Idaho. Mrs. IlanLelJ a grandparents. Mr, dr. James Dalgleish returned and Mrs, A. M. Todd. Mrs. Han- former Uarbaii night from a trip to field is ti, where he Phillips hanajioi.s, Indiana, IRES (A t il y, - U re-ve- a First Sgt. Homer Fitzwater arat Norfolk, Virginia last Friday. He will spend the holidays with his wife and baby In St. Paul, Minn., before coming west. Mrs. Ed .Hart was visiting In Duchesne last Saturday. She was on her way to Salt Lake after visiting with her daughter, Mi's. Grace Dalgleish at Myton for the past ijeek, Mr. and Mrs. Barney OToole rived of J.gden were in Duchesne last Saturday, to att nd the funeral of Mrs. O'Toole's father, Mr. C. I. Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pollock announce the arrival of a baby daughter, born December 6th. Airs. Pollock wa3 formerly Miss Jeanne Morrison of Duchesne. Mayor Wm. H. Fitzwater returned home last Friday from the Roosevelt hospital last Friday, where he had been for the past w.ek. The mayor speaks very highly of the Roosevelt hospital for Its fine service and cooperative spirit. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Murray of Helper were Duchesne visitors on Monday of thi3 week. James Timothy and Charley Timothy of Altonah were transacting business in Duchesne Monday. Milton J. Hollenbeck, who is attending the University of Utah, spent the' we.k end with relatives in Duchesne. Mrs. Lilly Brown and Mrs. Ella Hellickson made a trip to Heber City Monday. Mrs. Grace Hale spent a few days In Salt Lake City this week. Paul A. Hanson of Roos.velt was a business visitor in Duchesne Monday. Judge Joseph E. Nelson and Reporter F. M Alder spent two days In Duchesne this week in District Court sessions. Mrs. Titus Jones made a trip to Roosevelt last Monday. Ray El Dillman and Geoige E. Stewart, attorneys of Roosevelt, n. The pall bearers were Otto E Johnsen, Arzy Mitchell, Lowell Emil Munz, Robert Clements, Belt and C. W. Partridge, and the Dillman mortuary were the funeral directors. KM FRUITLAND NEWS Mildred Muir IOKA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lizzie Webber of Violet Gentry W. E. Broome of Myton was a business visitor in Ioka Wednesday. Ralph Dart made a trip to Mt. Pleasant to bring home his sister Fredericka, who is attending Wasatch Academy. She came to spend the Christmas holidays with home folks. Several cases of flu are reported in Ioka at ths writing. We were pleased to see the county grader com to Ioka last week. James Lloyd and Dean Washburn were Duchesne visitors Those from Ioka shopping in Roosevelt Friday were Mrs. J. A. Angus, Mr. W. H. Stone and son Garrett, Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Sp.ncer and Robert Marchant. Mr .and Mrs. Brokaw of north bench spent Myton Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Senior Mor-tense- n. At different times serving with the Third, Fifth and Seventh Fleets, the Savo saw action at the Palaus, at the battle of Suri-ga- o Straits, Manus, Mindora and LOCALS C. I. Di -- cerson were held in the Duchesne ward hall on Saturday, December 15th at 2:00 oclock, under the ' direction of W. J. Merkley of the Duchesne ward bishopric. An organ prelude was played by Mrs. Fern Moffett. Invocation was offered by Porter L. Merrell. A girls chorus sang, Abide With Me; the first speaker was John P. Madsen; the chorus sang, I Need Thee Every Hour; second speaker, J. A. Washburn; the chorus sang, Nearer To Thee; and the benediction was offered by J. L. Oman. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Levi J. Thursday. Glen B. Thacker, fireman first class, USNR, of Mt. Emmons now serves aboard the support carrier USS Savo Island, whose wartime record . coincides with the victorious sweep of American MTN. HOME NEWS Lorin Benson received his honorable discharge from the army and is at home with his parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Archie B.nson. Lorin has b en overseas for. two years. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon received word that their son Paul had landed safely in New York. Paul has be.n in England. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, M. J. Bensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles and Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd were Christmas shopping in Roosevelt Saturday. P. C. Johnson and his son Hal were in Roosevelt Monday. Mrs. Olive Sorens.n entertained the Thursday club at her home on December 13th. After an afternoon of sewing and visiting delicious refreshments were served to the following members: Gladys Dart, Edith Gentry, Margaret Lloyd, Myrtle Nelson and Violet Gentry. STRAWBERRY NEWS Marie Baum Mr .and Mrs. W.ston Bates and family have spent some time at Tooele, where Mr. Bates consulted a physician. He got his Lg injured some time ago, and it is reportvd that an operation is neecssary. We wish him a speedy recovery. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum during the week w.re Con ODriscol, Lyle Bancroft of Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Wedig of Myton, Shirley and Reed Ekins of Provo, also Mars Larsen of Salt Lake. Mrs. Glenn Ivi spent one day at Heber last week. There have been several cases of flu here this w.ek. A dance In the ward hall December 24th for our Christmas. Every one is invited. Miss Ivy Williams is working at the Palace cafe In Duchesne. Alvin Baum has spent th past few days In Duchesne, helping to repair his car. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Baum received word of a new grand son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peatross at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City December 9th. Lyle Bancroft was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenln and family. Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Bert Young came out with them. She has been staying in Salt Lake while her littl eson Jerry is being treated for sugar diabetes at the Holy Cross hospital. .A large number of the school bus children aie sick with the flu. There were only nine Wait to school on Monday. Ray Baum is driving the school bus now. He has recently been discharged from the army. Lamar Sweat just returned home from the European war zone. All bu tthr.e of the boys from here are now home, and they are expected home soon. Everyone here feels very fortunate and thankful that the, war is over and we never lost one of pur boys. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks, La verna Roberts and Mis. Bert Young went to Salt Lake Monday. Bernell Sweat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweat, landed in N.w York on Monday, the 17tn, on his way home from China, Indi aand other war tom tries. coun- SOUTH HANNA NEWS Tracy Roberts Mrs. Doris Rhoades left Tuesday for Heber, where she will spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa and Lariy motored to Salt Lake Tues- day, where they will spend a few days. Quite a number from Hanna attend.d the wedding dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rhoades at Defas hall Saturday night. Le Roy Rhoades of the U. S. Navy spent a few days at his home in Hanna on a furlough. Mr. Lloyd Roberts and June Roberts and family motored to Salt Lake Saturday, and back Sunday. Th.y were also accompanied by Mrs. Irene Johnson. Dale Allred spent the week end at the home of Gene D.fa. Chailie Fabrizio took a load of lumber to Salt Lake Wednesday and returned Thursday. He was accompanied on his return trip by Vivian Chatwin and Al- freds Ivie. Mrs. May Roberts was visiting Mrs. Tracy Roberts Saturday. Mrs. May Roberts spent a couple of days in Rosevelt this week. Bishop Francis Todd of Duchesne was in Hanna Saturday, surveyng a water line. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lfler, Mr. Eugene Rhoades and Orvil Hardman motored to Heber and back Saturday. TAMONA NEWS .Winnie Hamilton P. T. A. meeting was held school problems and after the business meeting candy and nuts were enjoyed by all present. Those attending the Stake Gold and Gie.n ball held in Duchesne night Included Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Ottosen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Miss Inez Wooll.y, Mr. and rMs. Earl Van Tassell, and Mis. Daphne Van Tassell, Mr, Joe Hicken and Mr. Grant Hicken. Reflect upon your present Mrs. Sarah White enjoyed a blessings, of which every man few days shopping in Salt Lake has many, not on your past mis- last we.k. Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg and fortunes, of which all men have some. Dickens. Mrs. Daphne Clegg spent Monday house. Several wme discussed, t Mrs, Charles Fietkau Our entire community was deeply grieved to hear of th-- ! death of Dell Mecham, who lived jhere for many years. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to his wife and family. A banqu.t was given here last Wednesday night for the Boy Scouts and their fathers by the M. I. A. officers. A delicious chicken supper was enjoyed by a large number of fath rs and sons. The supper was prepared by the young ladies of the M I. A. Roosevelt shoppers last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rowley and daughter Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E'amsworth, Mrs. Luey Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fietkau, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowley and Mrs. Howard Row-ley. Cpl. and Mrs. Ross Fietkau and Mrs. Irvin Snow of Ogden were visiting relatives hero SatUPALCO NEWS urday evening at the home of Bernclce Carrell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fietkau and Mr. and Mrs. Ron FarnsMarriage vows were exchanged worth. by Miss Monteze Carrell and Pfc. Deloy Thayne came home Howard K. Dude of Coraopolis, y last week for a the at in a furlough. Pa., simple ceremony He has signed up for three more home of the brides parents, Mr. years service. and Mrs. Fred Carrell, Thursday, Sgt. Deloy Stewart arrived here December 13, with Bishop Claude Friday night from the south Pacafter log officiating. Immediately ific. He got a furlough through the ceiemony a wedding dinner the Red Cross, due to the Illness was s rved at the home of the of his mother, Mrs. Roy FarnsMr. and brides grandparents, worth. He came by plane to CaliMrs M. G. Williams, to the imfornia. mediate family, relatives and a , Mr. and Mrs. Brig Stevenson a wore few friends. The bride left last Wednesday for th lr blue suit with brown accessories. new home in Salt Lake City. Th. young couple left Monday They bough tthem a nice home to make their home in Coraopolis. in the Sugarhouse district. We We wish them much happiness. will miss them very much, but Mrs. Hazel Seamans husband wish them happims sin their new arrived last "week from Texas. home. He has been discharg d from the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard army, and went to Steamboat took their little daughter to he has where Springs, Colorado, Roosevelt for medical care last employment awaiting him on the Monday. railroad. There are many cases of flu Miss June Rogers of Mt. Emhere. Some of the cases aie bad. mons was a guest at the home of The attendance at school gets Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrell the smaller daily. past week. Mrs. Reva Owens and Miss Miss Elva Allred of Roosevelt Anna Stark were taking care of spent the week end with lur attended the district court ses- business at the school here one friend, Miss Berneice Carrell. Several fami ies are on the sions held 1 nDuchesne Tuesday, day last week. Mrs. Anna Anderson was visitsick list with the flu. Lyman Burdick of Bluebell was Mr. Dee Hambleton went to a business visitor herj Tuesday. ing her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Idaho the latter part of the week Marion Christensen of Talmage McMullen at Fort Duchesne sevto bring back a hay chopper. was transacting business in Du- eral days last week. I wondr what's happened to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg re- chesne Tuesday. the Old Gander and Goose that servceived the good news that their been who has Et.lt, Lloyd son Herschel would be home for ing with the naval forces In the did give folks a laugh or two Christmas. He has been in an Pacific for the past two years, last fall. I do know the Old army hospital for the past ten received an honorable discharge Goose is very busy these days, months in California. from the service and arrived but it seems to me that th Junior Potts has received his home the last part of th. week. Gander could spout off occasionMs. Woodrow Day, nee Mrs. ally, just to let us know he's discharge from the army, after 23 months, for still there. Come on, its a chalfive Phyllis Wiminer, suffered a serving of that in a German prison camp. en arm In an automobile acci- lenge, Merry Chiistmas, all. O. K. Heres a spout, but you Miss Arlene Snyder of vAltonah dent in Salt Lake last week, was a guest at the home of Mr. Charles Halstead of Vernal have not reported anything quite and Mrs. Percy Potts over the sp nt Tuesday in Duchesne visit- so remarkable as two or three week end. , ing with lelatives and attending dads joining a mothers club, Mrs. Frd Carrell and daugh- to business matters. We hoped that maybe lately. ter Berneice were calling at the Rulon J. Larsen spent the week something new had happened, home of Miss June Rogers Mon- end in Salt Lake City with his but no such luck. Those fellows couldnt qualify as mothers any day afternoon. . family. Miss Agnes Williams made a E. A. Call of Roosevelt was at- better than I could. And merry trip to Salt Lake the first of last tending to business matt rs in Christmas to ail of you. Editor. week to visit her daughter Doris, Duchesne Wednesday. who has employment at the L. wi ek. D, S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs Tom Abplanalp NEWS UTAHN Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Murphy moved to Tablona Sunday, where Robb Ijofs made a business trip to Salt Lake they will make their home during City last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and the winter. A dance was held in the ward daughter Linda of Park City Mr. Tom Broadhead of Duhall Wednesday evening. were week end guests of Mr, and chesne was looking after his inMiss Rose Mitchell and Miss Mrs. William Abplanalp. terests here during the week. Lela Galloway entered the RooseMr. Wayne Strong was in Salt TSgt. and Mrs. Ross Fiitkau velt' hospital, where they under- Lake City on business during the and family of Ogden were visitwent a tonsilectomy last Monday. ing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Biown Mrs. Galloway contracted pneutitle, estate or interest in, or Sunday. lien upon the real property monia, but is on the improve at Mr. and Mrs. Steve Elsauk and described in the complaint adpresent. were shopping in Roosedaughter verse to the plaintiffs owner- velt Monday. or clouding plaintiffs ship, Those shopping in Roosevelt SUMMONS title thereto, were Mrs. Delia MayWednesday IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Defendants hew, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb, DISFOURTH JUDICIAL THE OF UTAH TO THE STATE George Baum, Joe Shanks and TRICT OF THE STATE OF DEFEN- Don Lewis. NAMED ABOVE UTAH, IN AND BOR THE DANTS: Dr. David McDonald Is stayCOUNTY OF DUCHESNE. You are hereby summoned to ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VER DASTRUP, above cntitlec Delbert Broadhead, taking care Plaintiff, appear before the within court days aftet of Mr. Broadhead, who has be n twenty vs. service of this summons up- ill with flu. We wish him a STOCKYARDS NATIONAL the within the speedy recovery. on you if served BANK of Denver, Colorado, a in action is which this county Mr. and Mrs. Melvin BroadCATcorporation, DENVER otherwise thirty head were in Duchesne on busiTLE LOAN CO, of Denver, brought, a corpoiation, to- days after service of summons ness Sunday. Colorado, and defend the above entitled Mr, and Mrs. Byron Spiatt gether with all persons un- action brought to quiet title tc were visiting Mr. and Mis. Joe known, claiming any right. the property described in tin Morrison Saturday. in Provo. plaintiffs complaint; In case ol Mrs. Frank Mr. and Clark your failure so to do, judgment WEATHER REPORT a few spent days shopping in will be rendered against you acSalt Lake last week. cording to the demands of the Mrs. Lotle Maxwell Is spending complaint which has been fileo with the clerk of the above court this we.k in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Roy Giles of Provo is and a copy of width is herewitb spending this week visiting rela- served upon you. HUGH W. COLTON, tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie bplan-al- p Attorney for the Plaintiff of Utahn moved this week (First publication November 23 Into the Rhoad home for the 1945. Last publication Decembei w'lnter. 21, 1943.) . - 90-da- |