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Show Newspaper Devoted to tlie People of tlie Uintali asm County Duchesne fair and 14 Sept. 13 and Covers ALL Volume 16 lie Uintah Basin DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1946 $2.50 Ier Year la Advance Welcome to Duchesne F air and Rodeo Agent Warns On of Sulphur Fertilizers County Use ITTON Dalgleish Grace Mrs. Hunt was hostess to the Friday Bridge last week. Present were Lee Cooper, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Wm. Koehler, Mrs. James Miss Anna members of Club Mrs. Mrs. Dalgleish, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Preece and Miss Alice Todd. High score prize winners for the four session series were Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Lott. Wm. Mrs. Mrs. Lee Hunt, Mrs. Lott entertained at a Bliss Mrs. Cooper, Miss Anna Homer Robinson and luncheon at the Cooper Tuesday aftemooli. The bridge home following guests enjoyed a delicious luncheon and an afternoon bridge: Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Wm. Preece, Mrs. E. W. of Mrs. Mrs. James Dalgleish, H. Linck, Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Ken Tinsley and Mrs. H. K. Palmer. High score prize won by Mrs. Kronquist. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Dennis 'and family of Hickman, Calif, left Sunday after a weeks visit with relatives in Myton and vicinity. While here they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis. Kenneth Harris SM3C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris arrived home Friday. He received Kronquist, Mrs. W. his discharge at Bethesda, Maryland Aug. 28th. He served 27 months in 'the navy in the Pacific the Carribean area. Dart and Mrs. Carlos Clark were hostesses to members of the Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the regular Theatre and Mrs. O. A. meeting. Mrs. H. K. Palmer arrived Saturday from Santa Monica, Calif, to visit to her on. with friends and attend property interests in Myt- She accompanied Mr. E. w. Kronquist of Mrs. Duchesne from Mr. who were and Fort returning a visit in Los Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. McAllister and of Salt Lake City were daughter end guests at the borne of Mr. ajnd Mrs. Uresk, Sr. week Mr. ranch Matt and Mrs. Wm. Krissman John Krissman of Helpguests in the home of and Mrs. Rudy Krissman. returned to their home Sun- and Mrs. er were Mr. .They day evening. Mr. Earl Fowler and daughter, and Mrs. Alma Larsand three children of Orem Rayma, Mr. en were visitors in the home of Mr. Fred Brewer Sunday. They returned home that evening accompanied by Venice Fowler who had been visiting with her sister for several days. Other fnests at the Brewer home were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mace and family of Orem who spent a week and Mrs. here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. daughters LaRue and Linck and Margo home Sunday from phraim where attended a they reunion of the Mortensen family Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Isaksen View, California were jnsitors at the home of Mr. and ' ra' LaVor Dennis Friday and aturday while enroute to Denmark where they will serve in IT mission field of the LDS 0 Mount church. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooper and amy. who have spent the sum-m- r at the saw mill near Kamas ere Mr. Cooper has been returned to their home in yton Friday so the children bid continue their studies in h Myton school. Mrs. J, Litizzette of San lpgp Calif, arrived Friday to lat with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey artriiige at the Pariette mine. r and Mrs. George Calvert kake City 'were visitors at me home of Mr. and Mrs. Lei) ' 1 ( (iler Saturday. lr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tinsley nd baby 0f Log Angeles. Calif, wed Monday to visit with Mr A n.s ey g parents, Mr. and Mrs, Uls Lott. Mr, a,d Mrs. Walden Menlove em-Pye- d, ' .. By Emer Broadbent The Henry Wathen home was County Agricultural Agent the scene of a gay event last Now is the time for farmers to Saturday night when all the on good fertilizers young people of Bluebell jourget a line-u- p to increase their yields for the neyed the two miles north of town to pleasantly cropping season of 1947. surprise Numerous farmers have re- Victor Wathen, who recently returned home overseas. from quested a suggestion from the Those attending were Beth and County Agricultural Agent as to Howard and what would be the best commer- Maxine Winkler, cial fertilizers to apply to their Joseph Jenkins, Andrew Allred, farms in- - the Duchesne County Lavern Powell, Ronald Murray, area. The college is recommend- Doris Allred, Bird Smith, Boyd Goodrich, Virginia and Gilbert ing the following minerals as Kimball, Dolores Goodrich, Morfertilizers: Phosphates is an ris Wanda Munson, Hansen, form should be applied at Bachelon and the the rate of 50 pounds of avail- Dora Jean able phosphoric acid per acre. guest of honor. Games were and a delicious luncheon Nitrate at the rate of 10 to 15 played was served. All present reported of available Nitrates per pounds having an enjoyable time. acre. Those attendinv Primary conFor best results, these should ference at Altonah Sunday night be applied evenly over the whole were Mrs. Lois Goodrich, Dofarm, using the Phosphates for lores Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. legumes and clovers and the Ni- Wm. O. Larson and Mrs. Orie trates should be applied on gras- Cook. ses and grains. Billie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. In the past few weeks, there James Powell, was taken to has been considerble inquiry con- the Roosevelt hospital last week cerning claims being made by where he is receiving medical super salesmen as to the bene- 'care of an infection in his knee. ficial results that can be obtained Miss Erdria Mathews of Salt by the application of sulphur to Lake visited over the week end alkali lands. The State Agricu- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ltural College has been contacted Claud Mathews. to see what they would advise Mrs. Lynn Bird and small so far as the application of sul- daughter visited in Salt Lake phur is concerned. They informed for a few days last week with this office that sulphur would her sisters. have to be applied at such a rate Miss Hazel Bird spent the that the cost would exceed the week end home with her parents value of the land to be of any Mr. and Mrs. James Bird. With practical good. They are not re- her was Miss Sheryl Lynn Moss, commending sulphur as having of Salt Lake City. They returned any practical economic value so to Salt Lake Sunday evening far as reclaiming alkali lands is where Miss Hazel is employed. Revenna Atwood, little daughconcerned. of Mr. and Mrs. Les Atwood, ter conThose men who might be tacted by high pressure sales- of Mt. Emmons, spent several men should bear in mind that days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Atwood, comall reputable heretofore, her mother made a busipanies have been willing and while anxious to set up demonstration-a- l ness trip to Heber. Franklin B. Smith spent Satplots to substantiate their claims for a new commercial urday and Sunday with his parSmith. cure-a- ll for marginal lands. There ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank in are no demonstrational plots in The young man is employed Lake Salt City. this county and so far as the Mr. and Mrs. Mont Williams State Agronomist knows, there and son, Kent, of Roy, Utah, has been no attempt on the part here for a visit with her were to work salesmen of sulphur Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lison-beparents, through established channels to Mr. Lisonbee has been ill demonstrate their claims. for the past two weeks but at present is much improved.. Masremained in Bluebell and son of Salt Lake City were ter Kentindefinite visit with his for an and Mr. of home the at guests Mrs. LaVor Dennis Friday. They grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latturner returned home Saturday. and grandaughter, Shannon, were Evan Peterson and Deed Peterguests at the home of son returned Tuesday from a bus- overnight Mrs. Marion C. Seeley and Mr. iness trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Latturner and Seeley James Dalgleish returned home Mrs.sisters. are Monday night from Salt Lake DeCity where he attended the Committee Executive May Brothers, Well partment American Legion. of the Known Newspaper Men meeting LaVor Dennis, who is employed Visitors Here Sunday at St. George, spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Bert May and with his wife and daughters and also enjoyed a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. Clyde May and twin brother, Devere Dennis, who Miss Mayme May, of Albert Lee, visited with members of the Den- Minn., spent Sunday in Duchesne. nis family last week. They are on a vacation trip has Included such scenic which Partridge Mr. and Mrs. Harvey the Black Hills of Daas Mrs. spots and daughter Beverly and Yellowstone Park, Salt pickota, the attended J. B. Litizzette numerous other and Lake City nic of the Helper Moose Lodge of head the places. at Mud Springs at The Messrs Mays visited with , Indian Canyon Sunday. editor Sunday evening. They your left Monday Wallace Dennis both retired newspapermen. are his meet to Lake City for Salt to Mr. Bert May went to work on son Dan and accompany him Lee Evening Tribune Idaho. Dan is in the Albert Blackfoot, the day it began as a typesetter which charge of a dynometer of horse- publication, and retired from it used in the judging he is at- 47 years later as managing pulling contests and in Idaho. He editor. tending the rodeo Bert and Clyde are two of of Utah is employed by the State returns five brothers, all of whom are in that capacity until he other The men. newspaper to the Utah State Agriculture , brothers have retired from active Is a student. College where he were newspaper work and are now Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart at newspaper brokers located in overnight guests Monday night Mrs. Binghamton, N. Y. the raneh home of Mr. and to O. A. Dart while attending NORTH FAMILY . here. EUGENE interests property their in IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT to their home They returned Price Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene North Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge and three children were In an Howard Dmgham accident on Monday purchased the and Mrs. automobile home last week. Mr. night, September 2. in from Irag Lingham came The accident happened when ton to complete the property the car lights failed ns they were ' one mile transaction. approaching a curve Creek. Currant of cast Mrs. North sustained a sprainad In the t "tah classified a Try ankle and arm. ed results. Basin Ibs'ord and get e. -- "'"Tl1" 1 LOCALS Laura Seeley t ""1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham of Dragerton were transacting business in Duchesne on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Miles and family of Mt. Home were Duchesne visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge of Myton were attending to business matters and visiting with relatives here on Thursday of last week. Miss Barbara Burdick spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week. Fred Goodrich and John Goodrich of Bluebell were attending to business matters at the court house Saturday of last week. Ray W. Mott made a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Roy R. Lisonbee of Roosevelt was transacting business here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schraff, Mrs. Ester Burdick and Lyman, Burdick of Bluebell were visiting with relatives in Duchesne last Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Beggs Palmer of Long Beach, Calif, was attending to business matters in Duchesne Wednesday. Mrs. Palmer is well known in Duchesne County having lived in Myton for several years before moving to Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred of Bluebell were Duchesne visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Erickson of Talma ge havg moved to Duchesne for the winter. Mrs. Erickson is teaching school here. Bert Bench of Provo is employed in Kohls IGA store. Mr. Bendh was a former resident of Duchesne. Miss Evah Wright of Utahn has accepted a position with the Duchesne County Abstract Company in Duchesne. N. E. Crist of Pueblo, Colorado was transacting business in Duchesne on Wednesday. D. D. Trivithick of the State of Sait Centenial Organization Lake City was in Duchesne Wednesday attending to business matters concerning the Centennial Celebration. LOIS WILSON BRIDE OF REED LA MONO OLSEN IN SUNDAY CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Wilson, of Duchesne, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois, fo Reed La Mond Olsen, son of Mrs. Glen Olsen of Mr. and Spring Canyon, Utah. The wedding took place at the home of the brides parents on Sunday, September 1st. The bride was attended by Mrs. Frank Passarella, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Lorraine Wilkins, cousin of the bride. Byron Olsen, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. A wedding dinner was served close relatives of to thiry-fiv- e the bride and groom. The couple spent a short honeymoon in Salt Lake City and are making their home in Latuda, Utah. MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR DR. D. I WHITMORE Memorial services MYTON for Dr. D. P. Whitmore, Past Grand Patron of the Utah Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, were conducted Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of the Duveromy Chapter No. 17, O.E.S. Worthy Matron Susan R. Kronquist presided at the meeting. Dr. Whitmore had served as Past Patron of Duveromy Chapter. MFTFAL MEETING HELD TFESDAY NIGHT The opening Mutual was held Tuesday night, Sept. 9th, with about 250 people participating in a so.ial at the city park. Tlie scavenger hunt was the main evt nt of the evening, with the refreshments running a close second. The remainder of tlie evening was spent in dancing at the tennis courts. Regular Mutual meetings Will be held every Tuesduy night. E Mrs. George Anderson Mr. Mark Bleazard was in Duchesne last week to meet with the County Commissioners. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson were in Roosevelt Wednesday of last week where Gail attended the AAA class for supervisors. On Wednesnay evening of last week the LDS girls and their advisors enjoyed a weiner roast at Robbers Roost Mr. and Mrs. Glen Childs visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childs last week. John R. Davis went to Spring-vill- e last Wednesday to bring Geniel home for school. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies spent several days last week fish- Parade To Open Fes livi lies Two-Da- y Prizes Galore To lie Awarded To Holders Of Luckv Tickets Durinir Tvo-I)aCelebration The Duchesne County Fair and Rodeo will be officially opened Friday morning at 10:30 oclock with a parade led by the Duchesne High School v Band. Also participating in the parade will be the Duchesne Post of the American Legion and the rodeo performers and race entrants will ride in the parade. September Issue Stockmans Review Features Uintah Basin The Stockmans Review, a Mrs. Elmer Childs livestock magazine published in were in Provo a few days last Salt Lake City and edited by A. Lincoln Thomson, features the week. Mrs. Clara Burton and children Uintah Basin in its issue for were in Salt Lake City last week September. In a clever Mr. editorial, visiting relatives and having denThomson pictures the Uintah tal work done. Last Thursday evening a fare- Basin in a "Cinderella role as well party was given in the Ward the stepchild of the state. And Hall for Mr. and Mrs. R. L. week by week, as other sections Jarvis and family. They left Sat- visit and realize the potentialities of the Basin, Thompson, on urday for Vale, Oregon where behalf of the Basin, concludes they have purchased a home. with this bit of advice: Last Friday afternon a .bridal "Come with us, we welcome shower was given in the Ward you. Settle in our midst, and be Hall in honor of Mrs. Delbert one with us. There is plenty here Davies. Many lovely and useful for all. We begrudge no one. But gifts were presented to the bride. at the same time, come preLast Friday Mrs. Cleo Frand-se- n pared to do your part in the and Bei'tha Anderson were building up of this new empire. in Roosevelt on business. Give that you may receive." The publication deals with the Raiph Sorensen of Heber City spent a few days here last week problems and progress of the Basin and is intended to acvisiting relatives. Mrs. Alice Sorensen and daugh- quaint the rest of the state ters, Belva, Erma and Dorothy with the assets and possibilities were in Provo last week end of the Basin in general. Mrs. Thompson, who is busivisiting with relatives. Laron Beckstead and Etholene ness manager of the Review is Burton were in Roosevelt last in Duchesne for the Fair and Rodeo. She will be joined here Saturday on business. Mr. Thomson. Mr. Arlon Potter went to Og- Saturday by den last Saturday to attend to business. MF.RLA BOND TO Elburn Kenison was home over TEACH AT RICKS COLLEGE the week end from the sawmill. Appointment of Merla Bond of Elton Potter and Dean Anderson are combining grain for Duohesne, Utah, as instructor in some of the farmers in Mt. Home. business at Ricks College was announced today by Pres. John L. Mrs. Carrie Pace and sons and of Clarke. Mrs. V. Pace and children Miss Bond replaces Mrs. Mary were Carbon Sunday County who has been instructor Jensen, visitors at the home of their in business for two years at Mrs. and Elmer Mr. brother, Ricks. Mrs. Jensens husband, Frandsen. Gordon, has Just returned from Margaret McDonald and Phyllis service with the U. S. Army Brotherson entertained a number Medical Corps in Japan. of guests at dinner at the latters Miss Bond received her bachelor home Sunday evening. The oc- of science degree last June at casion was Keith McDonald's University, maBrigham Young birthday. Those present were Mr. joring in business. She taught and Mrs. Claud McDonald, Mr. one quarter in business at BYU and Mrs. Wayne McDonald, Mr. and has been employed in the and Mrs. Wm. McDonald, Mr. and offices of the Duchesne School Mrs. Gail Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. District at Duohesne. Keith McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson. DANCES Mrs. L. D. Flake and Geraldine TEEN-AG- E went to Salt Lake City Monday AT VICTORY PARK where Geraldine will consult her Teen-Ag- e dances will be held physician. night at Victory Wednesday ,each Mr. Chase McDonald and Mr. school year for the Park during Claud McDonald left Monday on j school students according to high a fishing trip. Buzz Larsen, Mgr. of the park. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burton of ! No one will be permitted to at-- . Payson were week end visitors at tend these weekly events exthe A. M. Burton home. their parents cept Misses Aria, June and Janet when accompanied by Nielson of Sait Lake were week and school teachers. Contests vull be held each Wedend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton. nesday night and winners will be Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard credited with a certain number took their daughter, Marlene, to of points. At the conclusion of to consult the dances, the boy or girl who Duchesne Monday the greatest has accumulated with Dr. Murray. receive one will number of points Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n to tution any college or and Mrs. Margaret McDon- year's in Utah. university ald were shopping in Roosevelt last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barrett YOUNG COUPEE MARRIED uent to Salt Lake Last Tuesday AT SALT LAKE AUGUST 28 for a few days visit. Announcement has UlALCO Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. been made of the marriage of I llis Burton and children joined Miss Donna Grove, daughter of of the L. N. Mrs. Vera other members McAllister, to Arvin Swasey family in a reunion at Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. members Oscar Moon Lake. Forty-si- x Nelson, of Upalro. They were present. They enjoyed a were married in the delii ions dinner, boat riding and temple at Salt Lake City, Auggames. ust 28th. Tlie Kennison brothers truck The young couple were accomwent to Sait Lake Monday with panied by Arvins father, Mr. a load of livestock. Nelson, and his sister, La Rene. The young couple intend to Fir. and Mrs. Klray Larson one day last make their home in Roosevelt wt re in Durh'-snfor the present. week. ing. Mr. and teen-ager- At 11 o'clock a ball game at the City Park between Duchesne and Myton takes the spotlight. The Rodeo Queen contest will be held at the rodeo grounds at one oclock and the rodeo gets under way at two. The last event on the days program at the City Park, the horse races, begins at 4 p.m.; and the dance at the High Scohol with music by Johnny Gym, Hikiau and orchestra, concludes tlhe first day. Saturday's festivities will begin at 1:30 p.m. with the rodeo. This will be followed by horse races and horse pulling contests. A dance will also conclude Satsame place, urday's activities same orchestra. Fair exhibits in the Ward Hall will be displayed both days. In addition to the cash prizes which will be given to winners of various events, the merchants and business men of Duchesne thave contributed a large list of prizes to be given away at One rodeo grounds. An adults admission ticket is your chance to win one of the valuable prizes. A list of the donors and prizes follows: Duchesne Drug Store, a $30 d purse to the winner of the queen contest; Blue Haven Tourist Camp, 2 lb. box chocolates and carton Spearmint gum; Plaza Hotel, pair bed blankets; Hart's Cabins. griddle; Allen Oil Co., new 6:00 x 16 tire; Wasatch Service, tire pump; Knox Implement, hardwood folding kitchen stool; Duchesne Flour Mil!, two 50-lsacks flour; Uintah Basin Record, pen and pencil set; Duchesne Frozen Foods, electric hotplate; Allred Hdw. and Auto Parts, fluorescent bedlamp; O. P. Skaggs, electric toaster; Record Furniture, dutch oven; Utah Oil Co., auto floor mat; Davis Garage, leather billfold; Willies Lunch, bed blanket; Kohls IGA, bridie and bit; Moores Cafe, ladies handbag; Cowans Cafe, saddle Anna blanket; Nielsen, glass coffee maker; Mission Cafe and and Motel, pen pencil srt; Timothy and Timothy Service, a ulj fog life; Wilkins Creamery', Wearever pressure cooker; Shell Service, leather billfold; Loren Allred, $5 cash prize; Richard Johnstun Conoco Service, 5 gallons motor oil; and the Commercial Club, $5 cash prize. Also gifts of nylons and other prizes will be given away both nights at the dances at the higti school gym. hand-carve- m b. m s, teen-ager- s, LDS MADSENS ATTEND FAMILY REUNION' Mr. and Mis. John P. Madsen and daughter, Miss Emily, and Miss Sara Ley Wilkins were guests of Mr. Madsens sister, Mrs. Verne Powell and family of Provo last week end. During their stay a Madsen family reunion was held In Lake-vieon the original home site of the first peter Madsen, who came to this country from Denmaik in w 1751. After a brief musical program, many tales were told by the old timers, pointing out the differences in transportation, farming and life in general then as compared to now. Mr. John Madsen of Dm liesne spoke on tlie desire of the pioneers to help ot'aers and urged that tlie people of tod ly do their best for their fellowman; for therein lies the only real happiness, concluded Mr. Madsen. M RSURIBE DONT BORROW. |