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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE. UTAH Prospecting Becomes Major Operation in vin 'Trained Bees' Hake Honey in Six Flavors - arks Friday, February 27, 60NETA Mrs, Opal Barton MRS. THELMA NTE Mrs. Shelby LIson bee Inventor Got Idea Watching Mrs. LaDonna Winn and small Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thayne, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Giles, of daughter, Joanie, of Lapoint, visI Mt. Home, were overnight guests Frovo, were Insects at Flower Show, visiting friends and ited last week at the home of her i Sr of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor relatives in Tabiona one day last sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. on Tuesday. The Taylors accom- week. and Mrs. Clyde Neilsen. CORNING. CALIF. Close, EC. home them Wednesday, panied A quilung was held at the a beekeeper, has epplied for a patTed Sabey, of Vernal, has been where they spent the day visithome of Elva Lisonbee on Frient on a process to produce honey at home the his of visiting ing. i '' In six different colors and flavors. and sister, Mr. day. Those present were Mattie Mrs. Afton Jessen entertained brother-in-laAnderson, Clara Young, Hazel He said that through tha process Monday f"afternoon, Feb. 16, hon- and Mrs. Cliff Van ITassell. Walters, Mary Leavitt, Viola bis bees turn out honey in straw- oring her little son, Billies first Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wright, of t and Christina Brun-dagberry, maple, chocolate, lemon, birthday. Present were Mrs. Ed- Salt Lake City, has been visiting Shepherd Nadine Mrs. ith pineapple and mint flavors, each of Barrett, Barrett, at the home of Mrs. Wrights mt. and Mrs. Ken Leavitt and Mrs. Edith Timothy and Mrs. them appropriately colored. ru Mr. H. children have moved to Provo Mrs. and John parents, Close got the Idea two years ago Gladys Carroll, all of Altonah; to make their home. Janet Jones. when exhibiting some of his bees Mrs. Jennie Brotherson, v' 4f Mis. Harold Warren, of VerMrs. reLaVerl Turnbow has McMrs. and ! Brotherson Ruby at a flower how. The bets were In nal, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. home turned with her Millan children. son, and baby a glass hive and had to he fed a Elden Brady. p'v J Mrs. Mary Young and Mrs who was bom in Payson. Mrs. Ruth Gale spent last week ' syrup of sugar and water. Arda Ames, of Altonah, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carlile and with her and daughIt occurred to Close he might col- in Boneta Tuesday afternoon. i -tlr Mrs. Nora LeFevre and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thurs Carlson, or and flavor the ayrup and get colAlbeit Young and Ray Oman Mrs. Rella LeFevre were Heber ter, of Roosevelt. ored and flavored honey, eo be went made a business trip to Salt Lake y'2U U J. M. Cowley and Emery Cowvisitors last Tuesday. They acto work with hla bees. Now be City during the week. of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs ley, Edward who Tillock, companied iom Orr, of Oregon, is visiting also made keeps them In electrically heated Jack White and family, of HunHeber the While for Tom lived trip. Cook. with conRay glass hives, tha temperature last tington, visited a few trolled by a thermostat. The syrup some years with Mr. and Mrs. there the Carlile children had week with Mr. and Mrs.days AnLee dental Will work Cook. performed. is In a glass container, from which derson. J. M. Cowley is Mrs. AnWill Cook returned during the Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christenson dersons father. It trickles into a trough for the bees. week from Salt Lake City, where of Talmage were visitors at the Mrs. Reid Along with the syrup the bees are and he has been with his wife who home of Mrs. Christensons par- children visited Standsfield fed pollen In a special mix which was three days lasl S. hospital. Mrs L.D in the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. week with her parents, Mr. anc Close says Is the real secret of the Cook is now staying with her ents, one day during the week. Mrs. Orson Neilsen, of Vernal colored honey. Michie, Mrs. Eva Stapp, in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mrs. Maxine White and daughFood Is to added the syr- Provo. m coloring attended the funeral services foi up to get the right colors for the Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Swasey ter, Susan, have been visiting Mr. Lisonbees Muck from 1200 of Apex Standard Shaft in Tintic District. cousin, Angus flavors of strawberry, mint, lemon went to Roosevelt Saturday to relatives and friends in Provo Merrell, at Vernal, last Thursand and The chocolate their little few a week. this Eva, for pineapple. daughter, bring days of After years searching for new gram of deep work. With most of day. flavors need no additional col- home from the hospital, Mrs. Dolly Bertola visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beal re levels mining districts, mining companies the ore on the maple su . i' y v ea. btej st W ny V w - e. I"1 . .$: S son-in-la- i- v )v I k V i are now concentrating on deeper exporation in the older districts in an effort to find metals for the future. A survey of conditions throughout Utah bears out this condition, which is progressively making for more expensive exploration and detali velopment. At Park City the Silver King Mines Company has Coalition 1 gdr reached 1950 feet where new ore Ill: has been encountered. But with Ht, the development of this new ore body a tremendous flowof water pC' was encountered, which, with the Aau beltinstallation of massive pumping er y equipment, has taken more than The Newmont le L a year to conquer. Shet Mining Company is pursuing a program of deep exploration at the hile East Utah property in the eastern is is end of the district. At the Park rd Utah Consolidated most of its ore mined below the irese; is now being water level. ling New Park Mining company, tah Utahs newest producer at Park is now going deeper after tROf City, mining for several years in fissures above and a short distance below the tunnel level. . In the Tintic district, the Chief Consolidated is pushing a pro saga u )ffiee I Electric Shock Fences American farmers now use more than 250,000 miles of electric fence. These are used to keep cattle in or to keep other animals from break- tog in. , upper mined, company has just completed extension of the main shaft from the 2500 to the 2700 foot level to tap ore runs at that depth. On the Evans claims, located south and east of the town of Eureka, the Chief has sunk a 1200 foot shaft and is now croscutting twoard a projected new ore channel. The International Smelting & Refining company prospecting at depth in the old Bullion Beck area, and in the eastern end of the district, the Newmont Mining company, is doing prospect work in the Apex Standard work on the 1200 foot level under a lease from the Chief Consolidated. At Bingham, long one of Utahs major underground producers in in addition to the copper pit, work is continually toward lower levels. The Combined Metals Reduction company and the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company are both mining from far below the surface. Ohio Copper Company recently launched a deep development program at its Bingham property and work there is nearing its objective, work there is nearing its objective. 1100 feet below the Mascotte Tunnel. Americas Cosmetic Bill . The average American, according to American Medical association, spends $3 more per year on cosmetics and personal care than for the services of physicians. Glen Mohlman, of Altonah, and Miss Zella Rust, of Mt. Emmons, were speakers at Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Brotherson took Mrs. Pearl Cook to Roosevelt on Saturday for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brotherson, Jimmie, Janet and Chris Brother-sowere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsey and family, of Mt. Home, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mower, of Talmage, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mower on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mower and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor were dinner guests of Mrs. Opal Barton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shields, of Arcadia, visitedt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oman, Sunday evening of oring. Seminole Leader Wants To Make Peace With U. S. New York MIAMI, FLA. has convinced a Seminole Indian leader that his little tribe In the Florida Everglades should make peace with the United States. The Seminoles fought a war with the pale faces more than a century ago. The conflict ended when the Indians withdrew into the Everglades, where ever since they have done all possible to ignore the white man. That attitude apparently bad changed when Billy Osceola, tribal elder end member of the ruling council, returned to Miami after a trip to New York. Billy said: White man heap change. I see Empire State building, radio, television. Great Overseer give white man big knowledge. I hope red man too will share great work. Now I ask Seminoles If want peace with United States. All Seminoles answer, then maybe make peace treaty. n last week. STRAWBERRY Marie Baum Mrs. Forest Ivie is in the Roosevelt hospital receiving medical care for an infection in her hand. Last reports were that her condition was much im- Trained proved. Against Atom Attack by Air Ervin Clegg, deputy assessor All Britons Will Bo LONDON. Every adult and child In Britain will be trained for on against air attack in the atomic age under a government plan to reorganize the civil defense service. A highly mobile, full time force will be available on short notice for duty in any part of the country to augment civilian groups. The new civil defense service, to be planned by a joint staff, was disclosed in a home office memorandum which said: After a major attack on a large center of population, the task of civil defense will be so onerous that every able bodied man and woman will be required to make some contribution to the measures of relief and restoration, A white paper said that 1,027,000 of the 56 million aeres of land in Britain would be retained for use by the navy, army and royal air force, and for military research and training. More than half tha area will be used for rifle ranges, battle training grounds, tank maneuvers and army camps. a Telephone equipment is being manufactured at a rate greater than ever before and we are putting it into service as fast as we get it. Here is a brief report for Utah since war ended. AND OR IOM ice iPSBf, er. We've added 41,200 telephones. , e on sired buildings or additions Have been started. Twenty-tw- o ' ! 3 level' Nearly 110 major equipment additions were made, requiring 28,500 miles of wire. 135 more such projects are under way. ,NCE ifort- 9 t Submarine Stays Under Water Several Weeks In First Test British submarine has remained submerged for several weeks, then surfaced under her own power with her full crew of seven officers and 60 men in good health, the admiralty said. Two to three days was the previous limit of submersion, A succinct British admiralty announcement reported that H. M. submarine Alliance, with a displacement of 1,250 tons, had returned to its base at Portsmouth after a cruise in the tropical water off Sierra Leone, Africa, "to test living conditions aboard a submarine during prolonged dives in tropical waLONDON. A ters." admiralty spokesman confirmed that the submarine ons of hsd reBritains latest types for seversl mained submerged weeks but declined to disclose any details. An A nl'e About V i tb nier 1 dled in 1947. ravs- - 3 colm Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rawlins. Della Ray Gallyer entertained a group of friends at a candy pull last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers, of Upalco, were dinner guests at the Wm. Gallyer home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Williams visited last Saturday with Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jennings, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen, of Tooele, visited last week with their sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. M. A. Walters I ? w 1948 day were han- ' Food Market He Robbed Turns "Other SANTA Over 3,300 miles of long distance lines were added. i 41! This year Utahs 2,450 telephone men and women will keep going at top speed to keep pace with Utahs growth. Mountain States Telephone end Telegraph Company Cheek; Offers Him Job Albert J, FE. N..M, Johnson, 25, World War II veteran, has been offered a job in an Albuquerque food market which he held up last spring if be can get a from the state penitentiary. Johnson was committed last June 30 fur a three to four year term. He told the district Judge the robbery was staged to finance his British war brides return to the United States. The job offer came from Marvin H. Loveland, owner of the Itore, who adviseJ the American Legion veterans parole committee he would employ Johnson, pa-ro- le SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. from Tabiona, was here last week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Clegg and Carl Ivie, the lat- ter from Utahn. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the home of Mrs. Angie Lewis last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell and Mrs. Ruby Tillock were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. B?rt Stanley and sons, of Orem, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Stanleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff were business visitors in Du chesne one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and daughter, Glenda, of Clearfield, were week end visitors ML the home of Glens parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Clark, They came in to help their mother cele- brate her birthday which occurred Saturday. Mrs. Nadene Woods and her son, Ivan Lazenby, of Payson, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Lazenby. Mrs. Elaine Stanley and son, Tommy, are spending this week visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mildred Stanley, in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles and baby, of Clearfield, spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ivie. Mrs. Pearl Turnbow and daughters, Afton, Bemeice and Lila, were visiting relatives ano friends in Tabiona Sunday. Af- - Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Williams went to Duto take chesne last Saturday care of her grandchildren, while Ethel Beebe her daughter, Mrs. Merton War-dlMr. and Mrs. Lee Andersoi was in the Roosevelt and family, of Ioka,' visited ai iMr. and Mr3. Lynn Lawntzen, the home of Mrs. Anderson, of Salt Lake City, visited with mother, Mrs. Mary Bowden, Sun the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas Elroy Nielson, over the week Mrs. Oscar Beebe and daughter end. of Duchesne, called on Mr. ant Clarence Baum returned home Mrs. Warren Beebe Sunday after Friday morning from Encamp- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen anc ment, Wyoming, where he atMr. and Mrs. Dewey Jes for family, services funeral tended the Mrs. Aina sen, Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay anc his were guests of Mr. anc Baum. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Baum daughter Mrs. Dick Jessen and Wm. Jes were at Hot Springs, New Mexi- sen in Boneta, Sunday. co, when she died. Pat McPollm, of Park City, James G. Ivie made a trip to was a dinner guest at the honru Tabiona last week where he vis- of Mrs. Mary Bowden, Monday and Kelley and Dale Riley receiv ited with his word Saturday of the death oi daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervan ed He returned home on their grandfather, Kelley Davis, Clegg. in Bountiful. Monday. J. T. Bergstrom has returnee Leo Baum returned home last from Salt Lake City to look aftei week. He had been working in his farm until Lee Woodwari Idaho, and at Butte, Montana, settles for the place. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell an for the past few months. A1 Muir and a group of visiting in Layton with their Mr. and friends here here last Sunday daughter and Mrs. Clinton Ludvigson, who are to cut a to locate place trying the parents of a baby boy, born cedar posts. last week. Clarence Ivie is reported to Frank Griffin, of Whiterocks be Improving after a period of was in Altonah Monday. sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jessen Mrs. Dora Ivie and sons, and announce the arrival of a son. Mrs. Clarence Baum visited with born Feb. 17th at the Roosevelt Mrs. Bert Young In Duchesne hospital. Mrs. Jessen was the former Miss Norma Call, of one afternoon last week. Roosevelt. at Heber visited Williams Ed Wesley Allred returned TuesSunday with his sister, Mrs. day from Salt Lake City, where Isac Baum, who Ls ill, he has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Samuel Mott visited in Mrs. Verda Wardle. Salt Lake City with ' Mr. and The D.U.P. held its regular Mrs. Rex Jackson, and inciden- meeting at the home of Mrs. aftally get acquained with a new Minnie Maxfield, Wednesday ternoon. The lesson was given by granddaughter. Mrs. Jackson is Mrs. Francis Allred. Refresha daughter of Mrs. Mott. ments were served to Mrs. Janet Beebe, Mrs. Estella M. Jacobsen, Labor Saving Increases Mrs. Thora Timothy, Mrs. LaRue In 1835 U took 38 hours and 45 Fisher, Jr., Mrs. Francis Allred, minutes to produce an acre of corn. Mrs. Twila Ralphs, Mrs. May A. Now it takes five hours and 21 min- Lambert, Mrs Mary Carroll, Mrs. ors. That the labor saving from Lola Jones, Mrs Melva Papp Mrs. Fenton Powell and Mrs. farm machinery has been progressive ls shown by comparison with a Jerry Clark visited in Roosevelt more recent year. In 1942 total Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark and farm production was more than a of Meeker, Colorado, family, 1919 third greater than in although visited Mr. Clarks brother, Wilthere were 6.5 per cent fewer per- liam. and his sister, Mrs. Eliza sons on the farm to accomplish it Morris, last week. In 1942 each farm fed six more perThe Altamont Farmers basketsons than 23 years before, and the ball team beat the Roosevelt Income per person on farms was 22 Alley Cats at Roosevelt Thursper cent greater. To have harvested day night. Those from Altonah our 1942 wheat crop by the methods were Ferrell Mohlman, Claude f 1850 would have meant using Murray and Grant Smith. Floyd Case, of Mt. Emmons, very person In the United States and also Importing and Ward Evans, of Boneta. were speakers in Sacrament millions of foreign hands. meeting Sunday afternoon. e, L -- sister-in-la- son-in-la- w son-in-la- able-bodie- d IS YOUR CAR READY FOR SPRING ? If not have it made n ready with a complete and thorough checkup. We also have a liberal trade-i- n available on world famous General Tires. Drive in now and ceived word that their son, Dar- see for your self that it doesnt rell, of Kamas, is very ill with pay to drive thin tire3 in summalaria fever. mer when new Generals can be Perry Young, of Vernal, spenl had and so reasonably priced. the weekend with his parents, ASHTONS Heber, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brad and daughter, Lois, of Vernal visited one day last week at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. Elder. Brady. ivn. and Mrs. Roy Taylor en tertained Sunday evening at i Rook party. A delicious luncl. eon was served to Mr. and Mrs Lyle Young, Mr. and Mrs. Mai ton and Bemeice are employee in Salt Lake City and weri spending the week end with their mother. Mrs. Jennie Jones entertained a large group of young people last Tuesday, her honoring daughter, Loretta, on her 11th birthday. Games were played and delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rhoade and children were visiting relatives in Wellsville, Provo and Salt Lake City for several days during the week. Glen Baird, USAC Extension agronomist, and Dr. Wayne Binns, of the USAC veteniary science department, were dinner guests February 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones. 'Mr. Baird and Mrs. Jones are brother and sister. The gentlemen were in Tabiona to attend the dairy meeting which was neld in Tabiona that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arch White, of and Mr. and Mrs. Mapleton, Samuel Clark, of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Shellu-bricatio- THC UNIVERSAL USED AS A ;; j TRUCK PICK-U- P , Baum on hos-pipta- lias Frost Defeated The cranberry grower is the only agricultural producer who has a sure method of frost protection. Cranberry bogs are surrounded and cut through with a network ot ditches leading from a reservoir. When frost threatens, the grower releases water from die reservoir to fill the ditches and flood the bog. Since water, on frosty nights. Is always warmer than air, the vapor rising from the water protects the cranberry vines against frost. Lewis Monday. Mrs. Mildred Webb and Mrs. Winona Lefler and baby son Edward Tillock to itoosevelt the (Monday where jaby received medical attention. ll The Provo Fourth Ward (team played the Tabiona town team an exciting game ia;t Saturday evening. The contest was won by Tabiona. Miss LaRea Jones was the honored guest at a birthday party Saturday. About fifteen young friends were there to help her celebrate her seventh birthday. The group enjoyed moving pictures and delicious refreshments were served by LaRae's mother, Mrs. Elva Jones. Claude Wagstaff was a business visitor In Salt Lake during the week. A meeting of the U T D Dairy Association was held in the Tabiona school house Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones were Heber visitors one day this week. A very interesting program was presented in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening by the L D S Girls organization. The speakers were Miss Velma All-reMiss Irene Thomas and Mis Emma Jean Maxwell. M.ss Amber Michie played a beautiful piano solo. The girls have been winning the contest between the boys and girls thus far, but the boys are showing a substan- INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR x bas-.etba- d, tial gain with 38 per cent present at the last meeting compared to 43 per cent present for the girls. There was 17 per cent of the parents of the ward present which seems to indicate they also need a contest. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer. TOW TRUCK MOBILE POWER UNIT There is scarcely an industry or business that is not served in some way by the Universal "Jeep. 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