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Show A Newspaper Devoted to the People of the Uintah Basin A m? vr.f - i K 99 BUY Li Covers ALL Ihe Uintah Raslo DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946. Duchesne County Boys Receive Discharges Dav Set For Fridav, April 12th $2.50 Per LOCALS People Asked To Help Pfc. Roy F. French wes discharged from the army April 12 at Ford Douglas Separation Center. Pfc. French, son of Mr. C. F. French, Bloomfield, Missoui i, Utahns Off Number 39 Duchesne Sunday School To Give Special Easter Program Next Sunday Clean-U- p From The Armed Forces Year la Advance The Duchesne ward Sunday School will have a special program next Sunday, honoring the Two measles cases were placed Easter time. under quarantine on April 8tn by There will be special speakeis On Selling Job the city marshal. Earl Fausett and musical numbers. who served five months over- In Washington and James Redford each reported seas is authorized to wear the Twelve prominent Utahns are a child sick with measles. That is Asiatic Pacific Theatre ribbon, in Washington this week on an the right thing to do. When these Kohls Market Will omeiciai Club Gives Good Conduct medal, and the important Will Spend Dav In te cases aie reported and the chil- Build job that of Toward Machine Victory ribbon. His wife, the selling the selling new Secretary of the Basin dren are quarantined the danger Warehouse Addition Looking Over lor The Citv To Own former Miss Lila Webb, has been Interior and the new Commisof spreading the disease is much Roads and In Visiting her home at Ioka. Pricr sioner of Reclamation Kohls Market in Duchesne has less. the imnow owns a making to City Duchesne excavation and the foundaentering the army February portance of carrying out Utahs Mr. Floyd Last Wednesday Com-Mr. J. L. Bickmore and Mr. the and bulldozer. The 12, 19445, French w'as employed water work finished on a 40x50 Fullmer received word from Govtion ? development In Mounprogram. D. of the Frank Sawyer Club is largely respon-in a machine shop in Utah. which will be ernor Maw that he would spend Washngton are: Ora Bundy, tain States Telephone and Tele- foot warehouse, they gave the it. built in the rear of their main Thursday, Apr.l 18th in Duihisn MoMM National N. president 3c DuReclamation Angus were in Brown, the constituted graph Company siSOO which store. Duchesne Utah, was discharged Association; William R. Wallace, County, with a corps of state chesne Wednesday afternoon. part of the purchase price. from the Most of the materials for the road men, and that they would Utah Water Aspresident via Users the U. Navy S. was A was given birthday party purchased machine building Is now on hand, as the go over the roads of the county Naval Barracks, Naval Supply sociation; Ed H. Watson, state Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Orin woik has been the war department surplus planned for some and lay plans for the work that Depot, Clearfield, Utah, last engineer; Roscoe Boden, chair- Funeral Services For Olsen, honoring her mother, Mrs. time.and Mr. Ralph wlil resume the state would do In the county. work Building pphes. man, Central week. Utah on her 65th Effie Thompson Project; Clyde Mrs. Susan I. Partridge Councilman, and Mr. as will conditions soon weather as Acting on that information a Sergeant James K. Duke, son Ress, Weber county commission- Held birthday. The following were pre6 Sdge Buckalew have put in committee April Saturday, permit. Selvin of er; consisting of Mr. FullMrs. Helen Utah Clark, sent: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang, county Odekirk, of Dutime and made the have recently placed a mer, Mr. Earl Jensen of the DuThey ,f necessary M. Neff, Salt was John commssioner; chesne, services Mrs. and Donna Susan Funeral for from the discharged Lang, Arva, Ralph that have mill in operation, and chesne Lions Club and Mayor to Salt Lake Leon I. Partridge, cld time resident of Mrs. Emma army April 3rd at the Fort Lake county engineer; Dehlin, Mrs. Joe planing to acquire it. lumber to native finish the Edward S. Rich went to Ro lt necessary plan a Douglas Separation Center. Sgt. Christensen, Vernal, representat- Duchesne who passed away at Dalpiaz and family, Mr. and Mrs. that is now in this area to confer with the comwas brought to Duke, who served 12 produced he machine Central Lon Utah horrn ive, her daughters in Copperton Orin Olsen, Bevel ly, and Alberta Project; months will more lumber was so finished mittee and that from that place, and make last Tuesday, overseas as a squad leader with Watson, secretar Utah Water April 2nd, were held in the Du- Olsena nd the guest of honor. ltie,e be available for the trade here. to show the Governor and Salt Lake before the 26th plans ted out in Users T W. two on Association; Mrs. Joe Dalpiaz and her Jensen, chesne ward chapel Saturday, Infantry, is authorized af-ihis around the county, and also and party Associated Southern April 6th at 2 p. m., with Wilson children of Helper are spending here, to wear the European Theatre secretary ,j brought see our problems. let them Game Commissioner airival. State Civic Utah MitchSenator of the Clubs; ward bishopric two weeks visiting her parents, ribbon with one battle Merkley Good It was agreed that the Goverand Mr. Bucka-- . Conduct Medal, Americanstar, Kr Halstead Mr. and Mrs. Orin Olsen in Du- To Make Special Survey Theatre ell Melich, Moab, and Attorney conducting. nor would be met in Duchesne about four trips ribbon and General ofhave made was Grover A. Gles. The chesne. opening prayer Victory ribbon. He On Game and Fish Commissioners by the County the sale was Salt Lake before meet, the fered by William H. Case. The Mrs. Selma McKeene and chilDuring a five-da- y the March 3, 1943. army joined and a committee from the various has combut it more an to was effort will consumated, selection In musical ally discuss, Utahs opening gain T 4 Kenneth J. Richards was delegation by dren of Salt Lake spent the week and the on Utahs an cities of the County, and that ally been accomplished discharged from the army on share of the Colorado river a trio of girls, consisting of end at the home of hei parents, plete Information the party would go on a tour of ictor is here. Wilcken Dixie harvest the nual Laurel tne on Central Utah Wilcken, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates game birds and around project March 29th at the Fort Douglas water, the roads of the county, will Deand the following smaller pro- and Ora Allen. The first speaker Strawberry. Mi this machine the city animals, the Fish and Game Center. also taking in some of the roads post-car- d to make ditches Separation is followed was A. Jesse m a position Washburn; Mrs. Ned Fairbanks recently 'partment sending Gooseberry, Sanpete county T4 Richards, a son of Mrs. jects: across Indian lands that money i do a great deal of work that Joes Valley, Emery county; Hur- by a musical selection by the trio received a telegram from her questionnaires to some 10,000 has Charles Fictkau of Mountain already been ap'pmpriated or Mother of Mine. husband, who is with the armed sportsmen who purchased hunt aerly either was not done Home served 20 months overseas ricane, Washington county; Three "Wonderful to repair. was the next forces of occupation in Japan. It ing licenses in 1945. a lured done with the 124th General Hospital, Creek, Beaver county; Staneker John P. Madsen A meeting will be held at The cards can be filled in with and is authorized to wear the Draw, near Vernal; Tysic, near speaker. A male quarte composed- said that he was attending an In the evening to which will and PoulsupHardware at Blacksmith of Gilbert Horrocks, Tennis L D S- conference in Tokyo. veiy little effort Duchesne County in the county is ineveryone European Theater of Operations Jensen;Cache Mr and Mrs. Lars Kofford of P'y valuable data needed to as- vited. At that county; Randolph on son, Kermit Poulson and Alfonzo American Theater ribbon, Fork, ribbon, Married meeting the proand Fedeial People "In the standardville, Utah, former resi- - sure proper State White sang the selection. mg will be disblems Good Conduct Medal and Vic- Bear River in Rich county, and of the county G. V. Billings of Salt dgnts of Talmage, announce the legislative attention, as well as Elbow Reservoir in Kane county. Garden. i Temple April 10th Governor and the after cussed, tory ribbon. He entered the Army wildof Lake was the concluding speaker. malriage 0f their daughter Lena improved management over for a the been has Mormon Trail Highway Promised county double marriage August 7, 1942. in interesting The closing musical selection was Belle to Kled Mecham, son of life resources. we think that he will be in Wallace J. Stevenson MM 3c of day urred April 10th in the Salt cards the the rendered by A safe automobile highway Perfect Day, Sportsmen receiving Mr and Mrs Ciarence Mecham a better position to understand jit Temple, when two brothers Duchesne and George G. Lindsay, over the old Mormon Trail from girls trio. Benediction by Abe of Salt Lake Cityi former resi- - are urged to fill and return them our needs. a Boneta were married to Jr., M 3c of Mountain Home were Henefer to the "This Is The Liddell. dents of Duchesne, on April 3, should remember the from the Everyone to girls residing in the county, honorably discharged The grave was dedicated by 945 The marriage ceremony was Place monument at the mouth date of that meeting, Thursday lie boys are Byron and Keith Navy recently, receiving their been Hale Holgate. of Emigration canyon has performed at the bride's home, evening, April 18th at Altamont. from the Naval Personnel a, and the girls are Dale Interment was in the Duchesne aBer which a wedding supper the State Road promised by It will and be at the meeting. Mortuis and Frankie Fullmer. By- - Separation Center in Shoemaker, Commission. will The highway waa served to twenty-on- e Cemetery. The Bingham guests, be while. worth Pace married Virginia Dale Calfornia. i follow the original wagon trail ary was the funeral director. The evening was then spent in m of olka, and Keith mar-- j left by the Motmon pioneers who dancing. Every effort is being made to Recent Survey Shows d Frankie of Fullmer Prominent Members of first entered Salt Lake Valley Snow Measurements On Owen Owens of Colorado reach each man, woman and child The construction 99 years ago. Springs, Colorado was visiting of Duchesne County with the call Rural Homes Are Best Star of Eastern Order Courses Water Forest Jile had been employed at the from the De with relatives in Duchesne on to .Save Food to Save Lives, For Rearing Children tty Clerk's office for several Visit Duveromy Chapter rtmentV Publicity and 'in- - Show SeiioUS Shortage Sunday. He was accompanied on said Mr Wm Q Larsen, county The rural home provides a betaths, and Frankie bad been his return to Colorado by his manager 0f the Emergency Food on Mrs. Abbie M. Sch dustnal Development funds. The the measurements MYTON Snow ployed ter atmosphere for the rearing of at the Uintah Power road will of who stretch Owens, father, entire be human of Millions Hugh program. Uintah National Forest indicate raga of Salt Lake City, Worthy Jd tight Company office in Du-countries children than does the city home, in Grand Matron, and Mr. Robert will be within a state park area, a great deficiency in moisture, visit there for some time. ings a recent survey shows. This was Both Home Mountain of H. A. Pace girls have Njeft M. Oldroyd, of Fairview, Worthy and is expected to prove an imon fam- are and Asia of Europe according to Forest Supervisor W employment revealed In a personal statement matand gone into to business with was Measurements attending lne diela and many are dying made Hansen. W. L. Grand Patron of the Grand portant tourist lure along e Jiisekeeping as a career. by Dr, T. T. Swearlngton, in Duchesne ters the and 'from monument Monday. DanMalnutrition food. of over lack the Order of the Eastern the taken on April 1st of adult work and fam- director will be given at Chapter, reception Bluebell of Marian Beirett T. wiI1 leave lta 8tamp on thousands made their offi- - park at the mouth of the canyon iels Canyon-S- ti awberry Summit of Utah, Star Jones home in life of the International Coun- Mon-aIoka on was transacting business in Du of children who are not able to ily cial visit to Duveromy Chapter It is in the center of this park, snow courses by Forest Ranger Qf EducaUon and April 15th for and chesne last Friday. Byron on a knoll, that the $250,000.00 A. R. McConkie of Heber, Utah, Iget enough of the right kind of secretary of an interfaith comNo. 17, Myton, Utah, on Tuesile. of monument Lake Robbins Carol Salt develop-spePlace" City 36.6 of assure The normal Is showed an average depth jood evening, April 9th. They "This mittee planning the obseivance of wedding dance will be given day several days in the Basin menL associate will be erected. The paik will inches with a water content of ' tAe by were accompanied National Family Week, May Duchesne high school on to and business this week, are mountain which attending of type the both of 10.6 inches, The County USDA Council has officers and Mrs. Mildred be throughout the United States Sterlof with the connected matters 'today, Aprii 17th for Mr. grand below the long time average far of the Necro- plans call for the planting with representatives of the and Canada. met member Jd Mrs. Stockman, Keith Pace. 1000 trees, shrubs and flowers. of 44.0 inches snow depth and ing Transportation Company. schools, the L. D. S. "Extensive study by experts logy Committee of the General Justice of the Peace John county Work on the park has already 14.18 inches water content. The of S. the Relief Society, Service in sociology indicates that there Women's O. E. Grand Chapter, D.llEarl on E. Attorney taken Baumgaertel, measurements current ;wi'ee Boyd, Mvton cubg to obtain their cooperation are important differences beWoild. A dinner for the dis- started this course at this same time man and Game Warden Hariy in getting to everyone with the tween rural and urban homes. the Utah Tax Incoma High j'wld War II Veteran, preceded guests tinguished Durlast year, at which time theie Sprouse, all of oosevelt, spent message of food conservation as These include better training, Jlcs From includregular Chapter meeting. were Malaria A total of $4,190,811, was an average depth of 48.6 Wednesday in Duchesne at a a means of sharing with the happier home life, and less smokindiing the evening the guests collections, tax water content of Justices trial. inches anda in other countries. ing and drinking among girls, lJ,Se E. Boyd, 36, Navy entertained with several musical ing special taxes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of BLmm gaid he and corporation vidual inches. fran of World sure he declared. 15.6 Mr all War II, and a numbers and a clever skit, Murray were visiting with rela- that when thg Jwere received by the Slate Tax Du. of D. ple members. Provo Boyd, former Pointing out that men, wo nen presented by local lives in Duchesne several days ltf of Commission during March, they Six More Duchesne realize may lhey children need the strength che(me and Col.nty Kronquist, R. Police, died Saturday, Susan Mrs. this wek. ever received in the til 6th at the to save millions of lives by and emotional support which Veterans hospi-- i Worthy Matron, and Mr. Titus highestof Utah. The lifting of County Boys Report Mr. and Mrs. Don Faucault of help care ,n th(J UHe of foodi the comes from gooJ homes. Salt Lake Dr. City. Death was Jones, Associate Patron of DuveSalt Lake City leeently arrived use of less bi ead and edible fats helped to up the Back From Service wed by aas rationing maintained that in malaria and heart Swearingen vehicle presided. home. to in heir maket motor Duchesne Chapter, romy in tax receipts, and an illness of six weeks, family life which draws upon the Six more of our Duchesne They are living in the Blue 11a and oils, they will cooperate also showed a six reln? entered registrations the values of true religion is to be their program. the hospital the reported boys at County ven the last Catches over year. tourist present camp Walter Nelson He said that farmers who have found the only enduring basis for 'khis pir cent inciease Sunday. turn from military service to the time. Than been holding their wheat for spec- a better world. Tourists Are Traveling local office of the draft board Se!Ved as a gunners mate More Coyotes James I. Gurr of Vernal was e ulation are not aware, in most in Follow"The home is the primary unit week. Navy, entering the service All Others In County the the on past during attending to business matters at gtanccs lhat they are contribut- - of Tourists are already y m of life, he stated. It becomes their names; list 1944, as an National Parks ing is a e nesuay 0 the courthouse on expert pow- -' move, the U. S. be failure to get food to be pnmary unit in a constructive man and RooseAt the meeting of the Bounty jng Richman, James Weldon went overseas May 24,748 peisons this week. of Euiope held April 2nd at Service reports. -Pacific. le was society only as religious values the the starving peoples stationed in the Commission Rulon J. Larsen Grand Canyon area velt, Navy, Asiatic spent was the visited paid that every become the heart of family reknew Asia and lc Roosebounty jf courthouse they Houtz, the Fredrick area for a Robert only with visitweek end in Salt Lake City year and a on 28 coyotes and seven cats. in March, as compared d of whcat that can be lations and the basis of indivion Guam and 3 he velt, Navy, Asiatic Pacific. with his family. He returned Nel- - 3 828 the year previous. , Saipan, where Walter oved Mi. conduct. and jnto channels where it will dual attitudes Of this number contracted malaria. bDuche8ne Wedn4,: Lowell Richens. Arcadia, New d two Upon for l!T available on fambecome sound C.oyo. built shipment are Churches Southern Philippines. cau5 and most Guinea, Austin B. Taylor of ML Em- States he fence in Anzona W1 help to save some ily ilfe, and the family is never all the rest of the ovem,0() M. Williams, while Upalco, cats, southern Shirley visitor tohaiged October 25, 1945. a Duchesne visited human beings life, they would truly sound without the spiritual and trappers accounted of these tourists Pacific. mother was Provos first hunters national parks dunng Asiatic cats. sell their wheat into "black resources of the leligion which five not and Utahs Lyle Oren Pearson, Roosevelt, mother, his brother, for six coyotes much March. or hold it for higher the churches teach. had 9 markets S. has U. Nelson Marine Corps. ,Mr. yt' Jr. having died dur- Of Annual month Convention Rushed last Duchesne World prices. Wallace J. Stevenson, Matevvide Cleanup better months than War I. "With everyone in Duchesne he has caught There are men whose manners Womens Clubs To Be beautifi- Navy, Asiatic Pacific. Church S. ir,,,f'"Cea'se1 D. L. was born Nov. Some months The month. a County coperating to the fullest have the same essential splendor 29-3in Cen 1 more the than fifty and at Held May April Santaquin, a son of 1,. n cation committee, extent in conseiving food, there as the simple anda wful sculpture avul and Hannah Commission s staUiv.dc Lions Clubs To Meet Peterson tennril will not be enough. But for every on the friezes of the Parthenon. of the convention The annual Commandci aad received On Monday, Utah Federation of Womens person who fails to do all that his early edu- - Department Talma o.i j?c At Ralph Waldo Emerson. in the. ere' flnd later attended Of Utah Visits Plans feet cooidmation Make To Clubs will convene in the Hotel he or she can, there wii be that 13th When you have read the Bible, for April in preparation HeProv highs chool. more suffering aI,d dotttll much losts 'Utah, Lake up activities Salt will know it is the word of City, Legion April American you . rnarr1(t The third of a series of meetAurelia Jobe of thp 1947 Centennial. Commissions 1916 JMra sterling from starvation, God because you will have found DeIay e held t on by MYTON James Daigle'1- Amthat have been Mal"nt The Centennial M January 16, 1928 at Ercunbrack of Provo, presi- By using potatoes to replace a it the key to your own heart, are laying the. ings Commander of Hie Lions Clubs in the County will to will part of the bread in the meal, representatives f the Fed(.ratlon utah partment your own happiness and your c.eanup ood Mrs. Utah, re irn held at Talmage next Mon ayiprcside Mrs Marlin T. Large of using fruits instead of pastiy, own ou..dwo,k for unified Boyd and family erican Legion of gn com -duty. Woodrow Wilson. a eir home in every Utah convention and by culling poultry flocks, is in Myton for home Monday from cuopei alma has evening.Duchesne Club decided to Salt Lake City (ijj ' chuuh posts l',ara having The bairmftn Tbe theme of the inarketing hogs at lighter weights YVEATIIITRRLlHTin' rniinity. M vi operated American Legion the sta e "takoand ward their regular meeting vention is "The Life of a Nation and selling cuttle before they are of s' part southern written ,, moving Carbon with the which would have been held last finished to the top grade, house CoUnty Prior to the partment Adjutant A,tliar thorities to lias Its Roots In Its Youth. , ri,!ln. f TalClear activities. Mr. Tag ac- - wives U and farmers of Duchesne Wednesday, and hold it at all pie-wa- r orUl Wttr n-of He accompanied Resumption ley Clear is JJ and give tivities. three full next Monday, days of ex- - County can help to prevent the tnc mage by his widow, from Salt Lake Oty. P. C. Lion attending the mec ting the necessity tor 14 Legion starvation of millions ol nd with every sugges-a- t mass visited flVe thused c,.iont. programs, study They P. C. daughters, Ac E r an a campaign attendance for tarted Salma s Talmage c.edit ni;lterij, for n(,xt ytar-- human beings. Jr" Jhn Nr' with night sessions at mteres of cleanup, has P. C. Aimed, meeting. the at regular in the EUd, Hannah, and Gunnison, activities will be a pint of the or its own, Vni, Cldy program, '3 ' except what flows Nothing Legion outline for the convention. There fields Parents and four membership, the into and Clear one. state highways the e ven I can tremendous render War the bana heart from 81st,'rsa major battle will be a breakfast, tea and bemerits for World ,s seen as tn-!C. .Winslow, nothing more where it belongs, ew posts In e vouducted and a special tea and lun- external manners tiu'y pleasing it results in will v, quet, of if and form one the organizing ugliness at mountainous S.vn against - Blair, of ixe the Cooperative Observer attended cheon for the Juniors. mar ,e won. TSJl't1' L' D- - S- - territory. He n Sa t lhan cortals 'IH-I Rom manure meeting live committee piles of Luke City Sunday. Every citizen of Duchesne is requested to come out on Friday, April 12th and assist in disposrng of the junk pile that has been an eyesore to our city for so long. The state road will furnisn six trucks, and the county will furnish a truck, the city also will have a truck there, and it is hoped by our united efforts to get rid of that junk pile during the day. Business houses are requested to take the afternoon off and every man and boy in this city should be out and assist us in disposing of this material. L t u L 1 ID PARTY TO VISIT THURSDAY Up-To-Da- se-ve- ts - -- -- se Du-sn- e. -- le j e. 577-acr- J, nt A 2, his-toi- dis-aft- er did . 0, M 29-3- 0 - vi-s- '""Si SJ - l w. |