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Show Friday, October UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 24, 1947 good Duchesne High School Gym U. S. Army and Air CARD OF THANKS Hereford Sale Rates Top Billing At Ogden Show We wish tunity to thank our many fnends for acts of kindness, words of sympathy and assistance extended us during the death of our son and brother. Also for the lovely floral offerings. It was all sincerely appreciated. Mrs. Helen Zirker, and Children and Families. Officer Candidates Marion S. Shields American Wildlife PERSONALS Agriculture Faces Uncertain Future; Force Needs Many to take this oppor- rvausic Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wardle, Duof Richland, Calif., were in with visit a chesne last week for the formers mother, Mrs. Della Wardle and other relatives and friends. They returned to their home (Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKenna held a party on the fourth birthDennis. day of their little son, were friends little his of Fifteen and present. Games were played served. gifts Many refreshments were received by Dennis. Wm. McQueeney spent a few the days in Duchesne during week. He i3 employed on the road near Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Belt of Mr. Wellington, were guests of Wilson Ernest during and Mrs. a part of last week. Mr. Belt is a son of Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Bolten of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the ranch home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge. Mrs. Charles Partridge entertained at a White House demonstration at her home on Wednesday night of last week. The following ladies were present: Mrs. Perry Grant, Mrs. Carlos Marsing, Mrs. Eddie Kielbassa, Mrs. Tom Muurray. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pulley from California, are spending the deer hunting season in this locality. They are staying at the home of Mrs. Pulleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge. Fast Disappearing Wildlife on the North Ameri can continent is diminishi fast, according to the foremen authorities on fish and gam. The reason, they claim, is many human beings equips High school graduates who are Wilda Marett, of Salt twenty and a half to twenty-eigyears old, and meet curLake City, spent a few days last . Utah Hereford Growers are rent standards, mentally and week visiting in Arcadia. AMERICAN agriculture may prominently listed as consignors with better instruments of dS A of from number may make applica- soon have to contract with painphysically, persons annual 15th purebred to the sertruction, and provided with S. U. attended here the funeral the to either Norattend tion to be staged Hereford cattle sale ful consequences, declares improved transportation facii, at held vices U. or the Myton Army Ground Forces Saturday as a leading attraction of Ogdens man s. Buchanan, Professor of ties. In many cases, claim the for George Zirker. Mr. Zirker S. Air Force Officer Candidate Economics at the University of annual livestock show, Novemof for authorities, rapaciom a Arcadia resident was A. 19. to Fredrick 15 Lutz, game' recentand ber it was announced California, sportsmen show their lack of many years and the community School, S. at Professor Economics of the Wells The Hereford auction will be concern over the future of wild Sergeant Kamas; Winterton Bros., extends deepest sympathy to the ly by held November 18, starting at Hoyt, U. S. Army and U. S. torn life by a wholesale disregard bereaved mother and family.. 10 a. m., under sponsorship of Kamas. for the rules." The Ogden Livestock Show Betty Ruth Thompson is home AT Force Recruiting Office. the Intermountain Hereford Utah. CalRecent controversies contests in a Roosevelt, men include after two of anfound will year spending this ward program prediction Breeders Association. Sales some criticism levelled against e (To be eligible, a man must be qualified to make such state- for breed, fat and feeder cattle, ifornia where she has been takimals will include 15 stockmen and agencies which e a United States citizen, scoring ments. There is little doubt about sheep department ing a beauty course. bulls, a bulls, 18 destroy wildlife habitat through Lois Lusty, a student at the a mark of 110 or above on the the accuracy of their opinions. 8 heifers, and 7 and a large division of fat swine. a program of public works. The devastation of Total prizes for both open and University of Utah, spent the Army the a As result heifers. Classification General be ap- weekend with her parents, Mr. charge is that little attention is and be above average phy- - of the war, nations of the world Utahns listed as consignors junior department willof which Test; for market the S. R. in $25,000, being paid to recreational and been Mrs. and have Lusty. proximately Tremonton; Max Anderson, are rate! but who and values and there is an wildlife is for abnormal girls food boys L; atan $7,000 A School officers Weber Co.; Sunday Blaine V. Glassman, tentialitles of a leader. It is in the return animals conditions their normal enter increasing unnecessary destruwhen junior held was meeting Wednesday necessary to have had previous Lloyd Berrett, Sunset; Peterson ction of wildlife. to ravaged countries, agriculturevening at the home of Marvin service. Bros., Ogden; Vearl A. feterson, department. al products and raw foodstuffs Breeds recognized in the pure- G. Shields, Gunnison; Merlin Sorenson, Sergeant Wells explained that will likely go begging in world bred sheep department are W. C. Pack, Richmond; Placing Hives Mrs. Floyd Mecham spent the C o u m b i a s, Hamp-shire- week a man whose application is ap- markets. Bee hives should face to the south her Bros., Castle Dale; Ray parents, visiting folThe same course of events and Suffolks. The pure- Bishop and Mrs. Marion Ross. or southeast and should be placed to Van Noy, Salt Lake City; H. B. proved will be enlisted as a staff lowed the first World War. Inthe of duration the for and Bryant Lamb, Wales; W. A. bred sheep classes are being reavoid heavily shaded places reMrs. Ross sergeant and Loryn baby was there United the side States, Kenneth instated for the first time since turned to Salt Lake and gradNeilson, Tremonton; Sunupon class, City, enormous an created gradually Blonquist, Coalville; J. E. Rees 1941. Final day for mailing an day with her mother, Mrs. uation, will be commissioner as a surplus of farm products. The & Sons, Morgan; Charles Redd, entry notice for participation in Officer the' Hair, in second lieutenant of the larger the surplus grew and the 5 LaSal; Gardell Snow, Ferron; any class or department Mrs. Gordon Shields spent the Reserve Corps. Those who fail more farmers produced, the lowJensen Bros., Logan; Floyd N. Ogden show is November 1. weekend visiting her parents, to be will of course went what er the they price complete the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oman, of to sell. Eventually, agriculdischarged to return 'to civilian had Boneta. ture was relieved by the passage Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Richens life. effecBasic training is not required of legislation permitting and sons, of Salt Lake City, and tive crop control. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cook, of for those who have had previDuchesne Lions Club Park City, visited Monday eve- ous military service. THE Governments guarantee ning at the home of their par(Men having held commission in ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, the Army of the United States, of farm prices, which has been vigorously denounced by many enroute home from the deer National Guard or Reserve Corps Americans will expire at the end We have a complete slock of RUBBER FOOThunt. of 1948. It should be noted that Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields, are not eligible to apply. Suggests you tune in the The opportunities now offer- the Government is not putting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Mr. WEAR for all the family. Keep your feet bethe under guarup any money and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Cecelia ed are greater than ever the Air in Ice Cream O. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack fore, Wells concluded, antee because world prices are Sergeant shoes. and set. the When the above protect your dry Mrs. figure S. Elsie Nielsen, Gilbert, That Makes It Good and it is our concern to pubends, the farmers of Gladys S. Ross, Lavon Horrocks. licize this' faot to everyone in- guarantee Station be on States th will United their Mens four buckle light weight Deon Bird, Marvin G. Shields Its the air in ice cream that terested. Full information is own. They will need a market attended the L. J. Gilbert and to and eat want makes it, Overshoes you U. S. Army outside of this country for a conSunday, Oct. 26, 2 :30 p.m, Leadership meeting at Duchesne available S. at your thats' not hot air, either. of U. and Force Air siderable what Recruiting portion they afternoon. Sunday The National Dairy Council, Mens four buckle heavy, weight . LIONS activities in produce. Evelyn Gilbert, who is at- Station. is a recognized nutrition Featuring which Dutoo not is for It early $3.23 Overshoes tending school at the B.Y.U., chesne county farmers to begin leader and knows about these support of Child Health Week spent the weekend with her parM about what lies ahead things, explains it this way: Thomas thinking Mrs. and Mr. ents, $5.98 Mens four buckle Boot Overshoes of them. There should be intelGilbert. Ice cream without I1 "any air ligent discussions about controls would be as solid as a rock and Bonnie and Shirley Zirker and other measures designed to Boys four buckle students at the U.S.A.C. at Lognot palatable. As air atto home Ethel prevent an abrupt and dismal certainly came Beebe Saturday an, and $4.25 Overshoes $3.23, $3.98 to ice cream, like added is decline in farm income. tend the funeral services for their Wm. Ralphs is spending Mrs. did in her Realization is that time grandmother growZirker. uncle, George 3 weeks in Salt Lake City under Ladies Overshoes low, medium to in been short hand Das which Horrocks freezer, the food will ing Clarence at the Dr. Piet clinic bring forth all sortsplan of pet becomes less icy, its texture is and high heels driving the school bus for a few treatment $1.88, $3.19 and $3.19 a goiter. schemes. Many of these will conmost days while Ted Bell finishes forMr. and Mrs. Ray Mecham and tain sound logic, others may smooth and its flavor is his crops. harvesting ice for does Air Childrens Overshoes $1.98 and $2.75 enjoyable. of arrived California, Sat. - Sun., Oct. 23, 26 border on the crack-pot- , blit Several members of our ward family, Mr. Mech-am- s an intelligent scrutiny of them cream what a leavening agent to visit with work Monday with the carpentry helped father, George Mecham. all could produce a solid foun- does for bakery products. Ladies Zipper Boots MAUREEN OHARA and $1.75 on the stake house at Duchesne. Ir. Dave Thomas, of Duchesne, dation for the future of agricul Enjoyment of eating i3 one of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Fairbanks isioi WILDE are and Harry Sprouse, of Roosevelt, ture.. CORNEL the principal factors to consider of California, and children, Girls Grenadier Boots $3.25 .blict wardens for this county, in establishing habits of sound visiting Garths parents, Mr. and game men in Mrs. Sterling Fairbanks. While were in Altonah, Wednesday. Examination for nutrition, the Dairy Council, "endi Faye Barton returned home Childrens Boots $2.9,8 here they accompanied their individuals because points out, the Monday from a weeks trip to Astronomers father on the deer hunt. The Homestretch will eat what tastes good. 'avel Glen Gilbert, Salt Lake City. Mrs. and Mr. Announced Is Ladies Rubbers $2.39 Hence the trained home ecoEd Davis was transacting busade Mr. and Mrs. Garn Gilgert Ralph CARTOON The Civil Service Commission nomist, says the Dairy Council, ahs and Gordon Shields, Milton and iness in Salt Lake City a few x pi Mens Rubbers has announced an Astronomer is consuleed in determining the Archie Laysen, Bishop Marion days last week. $2.25 First Show 7:30, Second 9.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson examination for act n scientific of one in Ross, Loryn Ross, Floyd Mecham, air proportion filling positions aug Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Huegely, and family, of Ioka, visited Sun- in Washington, D. C.,. and near- of Americas basic foods, just (to Mor- day at the home of Mrs. AnderMrs. a fa' and Mr. Huegley, Ray make better it and The by BowVirginia eating. Maryland. tah V sons mother, Mrs. Mary gan Keller, the Zirker brothers, Wed.-Thu- ., Oct. 29, 30 salaries range from $3,397 to G. den. On I Lynn Ross, Delmay Ross, R. and Chester Hartman, of Mt. Em- $7,102 a year. Nielsen the J. Vernal Colored 2 Ross, Soul 16 to sizes $1.69 Boys Unions, To qualify, applicants Lassie must ty n Frank Holgate are among those mons, was in Altonah, Thursday. of The Jains, a religious sect of Courage Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long an- (a) have completed a full "bute who have enjoyed the deer hunt. believe that the soul has nounce the arrival of a Girls Unions, sizes 2 to 10 (white) $1.10 baby college course leading to a India, ar II with colors, three good and three bad. boy, born Oct. 14 in the Roose- bachelors degree - in astronomy, turnc velt hospital. Indicating its character. me, LASSIE and Girls Pink Knit Unions $1.15 Mr. and Mrs. Junior Potts, of or' b) have had 4 years of rectic successful and techof were progressive overnight guests "aw. I Upalco, Increase Heating Capacity ELIZABETH TAYLOR nical Tuck Knit Panties for girls 39c Mrs. Potts parents, Mr. and Mrs. experience in the field of Built-img fireplace ciroulators can R. W. Snyder. Winnifred Carrell astronomy, or (c) have had any Increase the heating Wal CARTOON capacity, but N. Shiner reC. Mrs. and Mr. hed tl combination of Tuck Knit Vest 39c do . not replace central heating sysE. L. Murphy made a business turned to Salt Lake City after com; First Show 7:30, Second 9:00 (a) anj (b). In addition to tems. color trip to Salt Lake City last week. spending a few days here. They meeting these prerequisite reChildrens Knit Sleepers $1.59 and $1.75 Williams id thi spent the are planning to spend the winter quirements, Wayne applicants must have SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. avifati week end at home with his in Salt Lake. had from 1 to 4 years of proMrs. Mary Bowden has been Utah family. with her daughter, Mrs. gressive professional experience staying to mual a made trip Fred Carrell Mr. while of in astronomy. Graduate study in Lee Anderson, Ioka, anal Crystals ranch on the Yellow- Anderson went deer hunting. be substituted astronomy may 'Engi delivHe stone River Sunday. for as much as 2 years of we ered a grain binder for Mr. Hereford Auction 'tided experience. Crystal. anizat No written test is required. Richfield William Jr., of Salt Sale at Lloyd, wen The to limits, age eighteen Lake City spent a few days at Tuesday, October 28 Stab OF DUCHESNE two are waived for years, v per:ches the home of hi3 son, Alfred. DUCHESNE UTAH M & O Ranches of Salina and sons entitled to veteran prefertdend The Pearl, never be iin doubt as to whether Doyal and Harley Evans were Utah, recognized through- ence. or in Vernal on Thursday of last Emery, in out the west for their superior are Full information and applicawearing or when are you not, style e you to business. week attending Hereford cattle, will hold tion forms may be secured at rches unmatched this and lustrous of lovely A large crowd of men from an auctionrange gem e W sale at Richfield, most first and second-clas- s this locality left for the deer Utah. October 28, at 1:00 p from Sathers. With earrings to match, evils beauty civil service regionfrom d De hunting areas last Friday. Many m., at the Southern Utah Junior al offices, or direct from the this combination is above reproach and withof them have returned, some Livestock show an f U. S. Civil Service Commission, ring. in your grasp. Drop in today and look over were fortunate in bagging deer Parti to H. D. Landes, Washington 25, D. C, ApplicaAccording (stria while others came back empty owner of the M & O our truly beautiful display. For color, the Ranches, tions will be accepted in tbe loted handed. All report that hunting the auction sale will feature 45 Commissions Washington office Pearl is strictly neutral and the final touch uset was not up to standard. bulls and 50 until further notice. , (ich be for Mrs. Alice Iorg is enjoying a should dress. No complete woman females. These anif eessil visit with home folks in Neola ' ews s her without have been selected and FAMILY OF 16 ADDS TWINS at mals least one to sltrand enhance while her husband, DeVere, is and Mr. Landes said, from screened, loveliness on that special occasion. NORTH ADAMS, MASS. As if hunting deer. sup 200 bulls and 400 females. over sixteen children in the family 'e Nat Several ladies were present females bulls and The being We will weigh in your deer with hide, head Pu!ai at a White House party held offered at the Richfield sale were not enough, the stork reicreas y cently added twin boys to the at the home of Mrs. Rita and feet for biggest deer prizes. have all been bred and raised family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward The son afternoon. June M & O Ranches. a These bulls J. Lescarbeau. by The twins pui were Carrell and Drucella Taylor re- and females are Weighed again after skinning for dressed ah ii strong and big- - the second set in the family in ceived prizes. A deheiouus lunch irity a boned. The sires of the bulls sx, years. The ages of the other weight. was served. - A most enjoyable vestoc arm heifers being sold include children range from 2 to 17. time was reported by all. sal, famouus loaders herd such If you skin your own deer, bring in the hide, as; ebon Parley, Grove and Mar D. Prize Aster Boy 2930272, WHR Cream Butlrrmaklng 't'ed we buy them. Also beef, veal and sheep hides. Mitchell, Bill Taylor and Grant Pinnacle 39th 2757907, For home buttermaking, WHR the Hanson returned home Monday unity hlde?10 cream p1us should done the be at of such richness Skinning plant Ruling Star 6Gth, WHR Cava- that one sc evening. Each of them brought lier 23rd, WHR Royal will yield about gallon lGS Tmhvay three FARMERS back a deer. HAYING GRAIN of BE SURE THE TAG IS ON THE CARCASS. butter. This means pounds Tebre Lorcnas H D 16th and s Mr. and Mrs. Taul Murphy of 5th, CBQ crearrt of butterfat content about 30 Jopoti R, Silver D. 9th. A clean carcass means more meat in your CBQ Do not sell your grain to truckers to haul Roosevelt were calling at the These herd leaders were se- per cent. , their home of their grandmother, Mrs. locker and less waste. pv ca lected from the most outstandthe animals being offered were out. You Eliza Murphy, Sunday evening. bftion are the Basin of grain depriving ing Hereford flocks in the na- rigidly selected from our own sister tion for their ruggodnoss and large foundation "which will be needed i lls se herd of COO ALL FOR NOTHING besides locally, and se s thrifty rustling habits. Livestock animals, Mr. Landes said. A wo- men may be assured that proMEMPHIS, TENN. ? ou The 45 bulls will be sold as YOU WILL GET MORE FOR IT hlishr man, seeing some boys toss a geny from these bulls will be individuals, while the females fully-claform into easy ito keep, good rustlers and will come into if the ou hold it and join the Farmers and Fro tiie path of an oncoming car, put ring in asy to fatten. The bulls and The show Is being held a hurried call to police headfemales being offered have been at Rlehfii Id In.ste.nl of the ranch duceis Cooperative. For further information quarters. Two squad cars and an ambulance responded. During raised on our own range and in Salma Canyon becatisue of the the commotion, the boys left have already proved themselves. central location and see the notice elsewhere in accessibility We raisd what we sell, and to this paper. with the dummy. hurriedly good roads, Mr. Landes said. ht Mrs. Planning Urged j Prince-Rooseve- lt .. idirS' JJ pens-of-fiv- four-bree- d pens-of-thre- pens-of-thr- pens-of-fiv- e Sa-lin- a; Ram-bouillet- s, Wil-ber- g 1 s, six-mon- th Le-lan- d , OVERSHOES reus CLUB mm quiz KDYL Its . Mil COZY Theatre UNIONS -- mo n time-equivale- nt - K ML 9 prof-fession- al Sather Jewelry Co. is sixty-- Vi post-office- s, ATTENTON-- - Deer Hunters d a PHONE 696 Han-Frida- : - 5 Duchesne Frozen Foods life-size- d pens-of-fiv- e. |