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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 5, 1948 Friday, March GOLD and GREEN BALL Ethel Beeba Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin and son visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth in Mt. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Karren, of Bonanza, spent last weekend with Mrs. KarrenS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark. Minnie Lue Jessen was a guest COZY Theatre 7 -- with and BOB HOPE CARTOON First Show 7:30, Second 9:00 Mar. 10, Wed.-Thu- ., 11 FEATURE DOUBLE Bon-eta- JANE WITHERS and ROBERT LOW ERY IN STREET DANGER AND PAUL KELLY IN It Happened Out West first Feature 7:30, Second 8:40 . , More Paper Coming Prior to 1940, half of all the paper in the world was manufactured In the United States, yet the amount of pulpwood used was only about B per cent of the volume of new wood created by annual forest growth. Paper is the most Important manufactured product in Wisconsin. Many woodland owners, who supply the wood from which paper Is made, are raising trees as a farm crop. Ammunition James son-in-la- We have a good stock a of AMMUNITION on GolIieWcasclswilh SUPER-- G. Ivie his respectively w Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley of Calif., visited here 13.5 inches respectively and 19 Boomville, 47 February 1 with relatives on Wedneseday of measurements of 14.4 and 22.2 last week. They left Thursday inches water at Altamount and morning ' to spend a few days Timpanagos Divide. Water pro- with relatives and friends in He here appear only slightly her before returning to 'their below normal. home in California. Strawberry Reservoir: Snow Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum surveys at Daniels Creek Summit indicated 5.9 inches of snow-store- d attended the Gold and Green water compared with an Ball held at Myton February 25. avearage of 8.4 inches for the Mr. and (Mrs. Earl Sweat and period of record and 10.0 inches daughter, Jacklyn, of Fruitland, near-record-hi- 12-ye- hand at the present time, especially .22s Long Range .22s do the job instantly on weasels and other 30-3- 0 rifle shells. If you arc X pests; For GREATER disappointment POWER, accuracy and cleanliness, buy SUPER-.22s. We have them in all buy now to in need e X later on. sizes. vzMnaansr, NOW AVAILABLE and Rake Handles. UTAH o Mountain States Cream Station KNOX IMPLEMENT Receive Cream Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. - J TEXOLA APPLE TREES Try my new young bearing TEXCLA apple. Superb quality. Trees start to bear young. trees have borne fruit in Uin'tah Basin orchards. ITests have proven the Texola hardy. A very fine winter apple, keeps Mrs. Opal Barton In ordinary storage. MorRex and good of Pace, Byron I have a general line of hardy gan, visited here two days last week. fruit trees adapted to this high Lee Jessen, of Altonah, visited altitude Apples, Pears, Apriin Bor.eta, Wednesday. cots, and hardy Peach trees. Mrs. Margaret Young is visitWrite for prices. ing relatives in Salt Lake City, W. E, BROOME NURSERY Clearfield and vicinity. Myton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swasey 34 4t C are receiving congratulations on a baby girl, born at the Roosevelt hospital Feb. 24, Plant in the Sun John Taylor, of Mt, Home, If you- want more vitamins In spent Friday night at the home your fruits and vegetables, espeof his son and family, Mr. and cially strawberries, plant them in Mrs. Merrill Taylor. Albert Young spent Thursday direct sunlight, according to Cornell university. Sunlight has a distinct evening in Duchesne, affect on raising the vitamin C poh Mrs. Jennie Brotherson, Johansen and Opal Barton tency. Strawberries supply as much attended a quilting given by Mrs. or more vitamin C as equivalent Arda Aimes, Wednesday, at Al- weights of oranges, grapefruit and tomatoes. tonah. Four-ycar-o- IS Little Sharon Johansen received a nasty flesh wound on SUBSCRIBE. her forehead while on the play grounds at school, Wednesday. Mr. Loutensock and her mother took Sharon to Roosevelt, where it was necessary to take three stitches in the wound. DUCHESNE son-in-la- were at Strawberry Sunday for the purpose of attending Sunday School, Due to the lack of fuel for the furnace it was impossible to hold services at the church. A number of Strawberry people journeyed to Duchesne last Sunday for the purpose of attending church services. IThere has been several cases of flu in Strawberry lately. Last reports are that most of the children who were afflicted with the malady have recovered and a great success. Miss Lurrine Bird acted as Queen with Leland returned to school. was Bird as Prince Charming. Flower Gene Rasmussen (Mrs. taken to the Roosevelt hospital girls were Jeannie Ross and one day last week where she Carolyn Gilbert. A show will be presented submitted to an appendicitis opFriday night at the ward every sateration. She is making a chapel. isfactory recovery. Dinner guests Sunday afterDinner guests at the home of noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum last Vernal J. Nielsen were Bishop Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Marion Ross and sons, Loryn Ross and George Wedlg and son, Mrs. Ag- - Mr . and Mrs. ne3 Wedig, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Pea'trass and two' sons, Mrs. Ly- Floyd Mecham and baby. dia Peatross, all of Myton, and Rodney Remington, of LethF bridge, Canada. Mr, and Mrs. A1 Mezenen and daughter, Barbara, visited at Mildred Muir the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweat Mott Sunday. have moved back to their old home after living at Woods Too Late to Classify Cross on a dairy farm for the FOR SALE ITen good milk past two years. We are glad cows, Kim Allred, Altonah, Utah. to welcome them back. 34 It c Mr. and Mrs. Allen Humes have been visiting in American Cabinet making and carpenter Fork for the past two weeks. work. Interior decorating, wall Mrs. Bob Humes has been vispapernig not included. See Earl iting at Tabiona with her parents K. Jensen, Box 115, Duchesne. for several days. She returned 34 2t p to Fruitland with Mr. Humes Ar-dit- Pitchfork, Shovel, Hot DONT BORROW. ld Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Labrum attended the basketball game at Roosevelt Friday evening. The school bus driver took a load of students to the basketball game at Altamont last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper, Fern and Max Roberts were in Duchesne Saturday evening. Mrs. Dood Young and little daughter, Evelyn, made a trip to Heber Monday. The Soil Conservation Service presented their show at the McNeill store Monday evening. It proved to be very interesting. About 50 people attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hagen of Nebraska were visiting relatives in Fruitland last week. Mrs. Hagen formerly was " Liss Sweat. They were on their way to Oklahoma. Floyd Pace made a trip to Salt Lake City with a load of cattle Sunday. A1 Muir and sons, Joe and Jack, were at Duchesne Sunday to look after their cattle at the Seaton ranch. RPM Chassis Grease seals out moisture, forms a tough shockabsorbing cushion. LUBRICATION f BUY YOUR COAL FROM A REGISTERED DEALER WE ARE THE DEALER FOR THE FAMOUS ABERDEEN COAL INDEPENDENT COAL AND COKE CO. AT KENILWORTH BUY BY THE TON OR LOAD Mission Service Chester Lyman, Owner Phone 131 1 A J70? (J M 6 r 16 17 U 14 19M M W ST1 22 23 2 23 23 27 2 9 IS 29 10 SO 31 7 These two greases lubricate, reduce wear on vital parts, so trucks run longer. Products of Standard cf California i Mission Service 3 DUCHESNE t.1 ' PHONE 451 La-Don- na D. R. TIMOTHY 100,000 By Thelma Nye Why take elaanees? RPM Wheel Bearing Grease protects with a tough film . . . wont melt onto brakes. WEATHERPROOF TAEIONA TAKES BOTH GMES OVER AT ALTERRA LAST FRIDAY TABIONA The Tabiona high school basketball teams and Pep Club journeyed to Alterra last Friday evening where 'the two schools opposed each other in their final basketball contests of the season. Tabiona was happy to come out victorious in both contorts. The main team chalked up their third victory for the year, further indicating that the Tabby boy 3 have just begun 'to show what they are capable of doing. Both games were exciting from the spectator standpoint. Alterra has good 'teams and always provide opponents with plenty of opposition. Tabiona Sophomores won their nxth game of the season Coach Abplanalp and his boys are to be congratulated on their sport.sman.ship, win or lose, and their splendid fighting spirit which never conceded the end of the game until the final gun. Now we are looking forward to the basketball season next year. p' w-a- s compared last year. Surveys at East portal of the tunnel and on Strawberry ridge are also correspondingly low with 5.0 and 8.5 inches of water respectively as compared with average of 6.6 and 11.6 inches and 1947 measurements of 5.3 and 1L3 inches. A deficiency in runoff ig in prospect here but ia offset by a holdover storage in the reservoir, Prove River ; Measurements of snow cover at Soapstone Ranger station and Trial Lake indicate a normal supply with 7.1 inches and 13.6 inches of water respectively at these stations. Early season measurements have not been made regularly in the past and no figure? arc available for comparison but these figures represent 55 to 65 per cent of the normal April 1 water content jyhich indicates a normal accumulation time. on Measurements Daniels Creek and Timpanagos Divide show water contents slightly below average. Escalente and East Fork Sevier Rivers: Measurements on the summit on January 6 showed 26.3 inches snow depth and 7,6 inches water content. February 1 measure--' ments have not been received but the average water con- tent on February 1 is only 4.9 inches. The figure on February 1, 1947 was also well above average with 7.6 inches. A good water supply appears to be in prospect in this area. Last year was the only recorded measurement since the record began in 193S that the water content exceeded 7 inches on February 1. engines and the necessary gasoline will be available in the next few months. In fact, Mr. Skinner suggests that it might be another five to ten years, but he holds out the hope that the development could take place in less than five years. Tabio-wo- n Hor-rock- s with averages of 5.8, 10.4, and 10-ye- 3 SuporX Marie Baum accompanied February and March precipitaand daughter, Mr. and tion in the mountain areas is a Mrs. Rock Bair, to their home little above normal. American Fork River: Snow at Vernal, where they will visit surveys at South Fork Ranger for a few days. Station, Camp Altamont and Elroy Neilson made a trip to Timpanagos Divide showed wa- Hyrum, Utah, on business one ter contents of 5.0, 8.2 and 11.0 day last week. inches HIM SOUTH Normal in Uintas Widstoe-Escalant- Western with Henega of basketball Business College in Salt Lai. last Thursday night. the game. They also a ed game at Provo Saturda Tracy Roberts Marion S. Shields night. The Provo team won' Leo B. Defa and Lloyd Roberts Rhoades visite Mrs. Myrtle A farewell testimonial, under made a business trip to Duchesne Mrs. Roberts Sm with Tracy ward bishopthe direction of the day. ric, was held Thursday, Feb. 26, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fabrizio Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rotxr complimentary to Grant T. and Delmar L. Ross, who made a business trip to Roose- and Dixie took ' a load of by. left Sunday for Salt Lake City velt and Duchesne Monday. Mr. stock to Salt Lake City Frida; to enter the L.D.S. mission home. Fabrizio called to Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabra. A fine program was carried out and the balance of the evening for jury duty. and son returned home Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gines and after spending a week visitir, was devoted to dancing. Refreshments were served. $260.00 was children of American Fork spent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio taken in for the boys. Grant will the week end visiting relatives Lake City. erye in the California Mission in Tabiona. Mrs. Venice Van Wagoner an. and Delmar in the Southern 'Vance" Millard left Saturday children were visiting relative states Mission. Mrs. Arvetta H. Holgate visited for Salt Lake City where he will In Hanna and Tabiona for a fen last week at the home of her spend a week attending to busi- days last week. Mr. and ness affairs. daughter and A Fireside Chat meeting at Mrs. Milton Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hackett and at the home of Mr. an held his farm sold has Mr. Caddy children of Salt Lake City spent Giles last Sunday, Ferris Mrs. to Archie Larsen and has gone a few week visiting days last to California to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Def. Pace and The Roper family, who have Mr. and Mrs. CurtisL. a load of lumber to Sal took Johnson, been employed at the Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. John Lake City last Friday. Tabiona. at two have farm for the last years, Roy (Lee and Roy Pilling too Arthur Fabrizio, Arlease Reid, moved and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snyder will take charge at the Bernard Reid, Derrald White, a truck load ofonthe latter chick ranch. Wednesday Wayne Maxwell, Neil and Tom ens to Provo Henry Richens has been ill the Fabrizio played an exciting game last week. in past week with an infection his hands. Byron Gilbert, of Roosevelt, called on relatives here Sunday. R. S. Lusty made a trip to Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon. Francis Ross has completed cow the erection of an barn. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT The Gold and Green Ball held Feb. 24 at the ward chapel was Water Deficiency Noted For Some Areas; Continued from Page 1 Admission 6h.qq MUSIC to'crtc Sat. Sun., March 6, Where Theres Life SIGNE IIASSO of Connie Lyons at Mt. Home, Monday. She also attended the Gold and Green dance there. Mrs. Mary Bowden and son, Louie, visited Mrs. Lee Anderson in Ioka, Tuesday. Mrs. Ardes Ames had a quilting at her home Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. Jennie Brotherson, Mrs. Ardeth Johan; sen, Mrs. Opal Barton, of Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Florence Jessen, Mrs. Janet Beebe and Mrs. Minnie Reav. A chicken dinner was served. Pauline Beebe, of Clearfield, spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee be. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert have received word of the birth of a daughter, February 26th, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mecham in Arizona. Mrs. Mecham is the former Miss Florence Lambert. Mrs. Lucy Watterson left Saturday to spend a few days with her sister. A group of friends surprised Mrs. Mary Young Wednesday night on her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing 500. A beautiful cake was presented to the honored guest and refreshments served to Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Drue Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page made a trip to Salt Lake last weekend. Mrs. Pages mother returned with them for a visit. Friday GO isslicssae Sllglt ScSiool Gyiaa arch 12th CONTEST $3,000 MINK COAT 78 Other Fur Prizes 250 CASH PRIZES Every week for 5 weeks 1645 PRIZES IN ALL Enter every week with... Regular i Large He 19c The white floating soap with the new kind of beauty lather COME IN FOR nyr nEn nERnTJS CNTEST ALS0 WITH LUX- - UFEBUOyT P FREE ENTRY BLANKS mKSMmsOAr, SPRY f f |