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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH visitors of Mrs. Jane Murphy on Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert of Arcadia, atWednesday and Thursday of last week.. tended the shower for Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen of Mrs. Carl Smith Saturday. Salt Lake returned to her home Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Shelby Llsonbee Sunday after a three weeks visit and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee were Mr. and Mrs. Joy Hancock and with her daughter. She was ac- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. home by her grandand children of Sunnyside. daughter, Joy, of Provo, visited companied Bertie Marie Lisonbee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter, who will visit in Salt Lake for Provo, formerly of Rridgeland, R. Claybum lar't week. were honored at a wedding Mrs. Keith Beal is visiting her a week. Emmalee home returned shower Saturday evening. DancBrady at few parents Wellington for a two weeks vacation in ing and delicious refreshments a after . days. were enjoyed. Provo. Mrs. Thure Carlson and chilMr. and Mrs. June Young and Mrs. W. A. Brundage and Wildren of Roosevelt spent last "week to Salt Lake City daughter, Marilyn, of Logan, are visiting her parents, Mr. and ma motored Sunday to visit their mother and visitors at the home of their Mrs. Earl Gale. Little Mary Ann Rogers of grandmother, Mrs. James Giles, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Roosevelt is a guest of her uncle who is seriously ill in the LDS Young. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lisonbee and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gal-ly- hospital. They were accompanied on the trip by Elden Liddell, and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. for a few days. Jimmie McLean, of Helper, was Don Snyder, Ronald Lisonbee and L. Lisonbee and Billie, of Bluean overnight guest of his grand- Mrs. Anna Murry, who went out bell, and Mrs. Virginia Winkler and children of Bonanza, were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Lea- as blood doners. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allred of dinner guests at the Shelby Livitt, one night last week. home Friday. d sonbee Mrs. Viola Mareroft and son, Neola, Mr. and Mrs. Arvin of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, of Salt Lake City, were Virginia Price of Provo is visiting her father, Archie Price. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gaily and children of Payson spent three days last week visiting their mother, Mrs.. Jane Murphy. Nona Sheldon of Roosevelt spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc-Co- er All-re- CASH BUYERS Alfalfa-Clover-Grass- es 1 Northrup King & Co. I Complete Cleaning Facilities at FARMERS CLEANING PLANT Myton, Utah CLIPPER RICE MILLS GRAVITY Agents MILTON LOTT STANLEY NEBEKER Myton, Utah Phone 178-R- 3 Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith returned home Friday from Provo where they had been for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and daughter, Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Smith and children attended a family reunion of the Wm. Abplanalp family at Wolf Creek Sunday. Mrs. Edith (Brady, Carol Ann and Darlene spent one day last week visiting relatives and consulting 'the dentist at Vernal. Max Taylor went to Craig, Colorado, to take hi3 little nephew, Harold Rawlings, home after a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Frances Funk of Myton visited last week with her girl friend, Miss Alma Smith. Howard Taylor is visiting in Logan and Salt Lake City. No Copyright Law Since there is no copyright law In Japan, prior to the war the Japanese translated the worlds best literature into their language without payment to the foreign author or publisher, and without securing Prairie State Farmers Fear Friday. August IS, 1948 MISS UTAH INVITES YOU inoN By Grace Dalgleish New Dust Dowl Jack Gingell underwent an operation in a Salt Lake City DALLAS, TEX. Out in the prai- hospital Thursday morning and latest reports are that he is gradrie states farmers have planted more than 300 million trees it, 15 ually improving. Airs. Wm. Koehler was hosyears. These are the states where tess to membeis and guests oi or.ce settlers complained there was the Friday Bridge cluo at tier nothing but a barbed wire fence to home Friday aueruoon. ivris. break winds from the Buss Lott, Airs. W. n. Liiick, North Pole. Aiiss Alice Toad, Airs. James Now, says Lou! P. Merrill, re- Daigleisn, Airs, Fioya Bainb, Alia. Wm. Harris and Airs, led i nomgional soil conservation director for as enjoyed an aiternoon oi Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and score being with bridge Oklahoma, the Interest in tree wind- won by Aiiss high Toad. Alls. it. H. breaks is greater and keener in Burdick was a club guest. many localities than ever before. Airs. M. C. button and son, Blinding dust storms in many of Quentin, who have been visitmg the plains states have emphasized with Miss Josepmne Hunt ana Aiiss Gladys Hunt during uie the need for more trees. past two montns, returned io, The Abilene, Tex., Reporter-New- s tneir home in beattie, Wasiimg-tonsays its area is undergoing the most Thursday. Airs, button is a prolonged drouth in 30 years. The sister of the Misses Hunt ana r rain deficiency since 1944 came to help care lor Giauys, Is almost as great as a normal who has been ill lor several months. year's fall of 25.17 inches. Airs. Bliss Lott and Mrs. R. Harry Holt, the Reporter-New- s farm editor, says that other parts II. Bui dick enjoyed a visit iroin ivir. and Airs. L. G. of the Southwest are even drier. tneir cousins, Cutler, of Gary, lndianna, who have failed. Irrigation projects spent Thursday in Alyton enroule Farmers had a difficult time plant- home from a trip to the west ing wheat in west Texas. The coast. drouth has forced livestock off some Philip Todd returned last ranges until only half the normal week from a two weeks visit ai number remain. the home of Mr. and Airs. Willard Day in Salt Lake City. He Farmers Dread Storms enjoyed the July 24tn celebraLarge sections have been swept tion while there. lVlrs. Doris Higbee, Warren by roaring, choking sandstorms. Farmers and city people alike dread Odekirk and Lawrence Oaekirk, them. They are an awesome phe- of Salt Lake City, were guests, nomenon. When sandstorms be- Saturday and Sunday at tilt come prolonged and severe, a dust home of Air. and Airs. W. K Harris. bowl develops. Baseball fans returned to Miss Utah Some farmers hope the trees are says; See you at the 1948 Utah Sunday evening from Vernal State Fair, (Marilyn Robinson) 18 'thru 215, for a real fun thrill. And insurance against this "dust bowl September over the elated gamt who can resist such a greatly charming invitation. This pert Utah girl threat. They remember the '30s which ended with a score of i will soon be on her way to compete in the 1948 Miss America when whole sections were made as to 4 in favor of Myton. Our team Pageant at Atlantic City, N. J. barren as the Sahara. Some want came from behind m the 8th intrees for to protect ning to beat Vernal, the winners growing crops even when theres of tne 2nd half play of the Uintouring in Idaho and Oregon. no threat of sandstorms. Some just tah Basin League. The game wat They accompanied Eldred Allred an especially interesting one anu want to look at trees. E of Roosevelt on the trip. the fans applause did much tc Bob Van Natta and James The popular conception of the cheer the boys to special endeaMarshall, of Carbon county, were shelterbelt project as a wall of vor. r. George Anderson week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. trees from Mexico to Canada was' Airs. James Giles was rusheo Murl Donohue. In foi a product of imagination born to Salt Lake City last week Mrs. Annie Anderson and Miss Mrs. Viva Jones and son are dust bowl days, says Merrill. No medical attention but at this Veloy Rust of Mtn. Home were visiting the formers sisters, Mrs. Harold Mrs. one In authority ever thought of the writing is steadily improving. and Mr. visiting Vera McDonald and Mrs. Fawn Wesley Jenson, Rex Parrish rhompaon last week. project that way. Burton this week. Gu Ray Warr, Mrs. Earl Thacker Air. and Laron Beckstead is helping a term Reed Peterson, The windbreak plan anc Giles, Mrs. Wilmer Murray Anderson were paint and otherwise clean the preferred by conservation authori- Neil Murray went to Salt Lake and George business in Roosevelt last school houses at Al'tamont and ties as part of a coordinated City, Sunday, as blood donort Thursday. Talmage. program has spread for Mrs. James Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen Air. and Mrs. Carl Barnett to the Rio Grande valley in Texas, Air. and Airs. Levi Porritt have .vere in Salt Lake Frileft last Monday morning for a trip City son northeastern Arkansas and the gulf received word from their to attend funeral services through Idaho and Oregon. coast prairie region of Texas and R.C.T. Elwin Porritt, who rt day Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnett iOr Douglas Smith, brother-in-laLouisiana. cently enlisted in the U. S. Army were business of Mr. Barnett. in transacting Oru at Fort stationed now He is of Salt Lake Roosevelt Monday. Ustrander Lester Plan Includes California California in the Army Engineer. dity visited friends in Talmage Claud McDonald, George AnThe plan has reached even to Company A, 12th Infantry. derson and Jess Christensen at.ast and Friday. Thursday California; where citrus growers Mrs. Hatvey Partridge am Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bennion tended a water board meeting' have established 2,000 miles of daughter, Beverly, who recenti. e turned to their home in Salt in Mtn. Home Monday. Wee Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childs plantings for their orchards, moved to Duchesne, spent ake last Friday after a week's and to Wisconsin, which has nearly nesday in Myton. Tney were ac- visit at the home of Mr. and were transacting business in Par6.000 miles of such plantings. Roosevelt Monday. companied by Mrs. Charles Mrs. Arlin Potter. of Glen Sorensen was in RooseMr. and Mrs. Med Allred and No signs of a continuous shelter-be- tridge and small daughter, velt ot Duchesne, Tidwell Mrs. and Mr. Jim Sunday to consul with a nahave appeared across the Air. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Helper were week end guests ot physician. tion. Tree planting has been a matat were dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon TurnbovV and Airs. Chase McDonald. ter for individual farmers. In some the home of Airs. Dalgleishs Mr.Mrs. Mr3, spent the week end in Provo. Maud Anderson, cases, efforts have been made to cousins, Mr. and Airs. Del Combs Cleo Frandsen and Mrs. Alaggu While there they attended 'the place the program on a conservation in Duchesne. Anderson were shopping in Lazenby family reunion. Mr. and Airs. Glendon Hanberg district basis. Mrs. Orval Gillen and baby la3t Thursday. from Mr. and Mrs. Clair Farnsworth of Mt. Emmons, visited Air. and Generally the projects are a suc- daughter returned Alonday the Roosevelt hospital. The baby of California are guests of th( Mrs. Leon Burton Tuesday. cess,, according to farmers. Mr. and Airs. Claud McDonald was born August 2. formers mother, Mrs. Haze But, in some areas, notably that were business in Jesse D. Clark, S A is now Farnsworth. transacting around Lubbock, Tex., the program stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, A large group of mothers anc Roosevelt Tuesday. has been abandoned. Dry weather, assigned to the U. S. S. Amphio, daughters from Talmage were ii Bert Sorensen and Buddy of Midway, were vusting insects and diseases have done away according to word just received attendance at the annual Moth with most of the trees. by his parents, Mr. and Airs. ers and Daughters outing hek. relatives in Talmage Sunday. iast Friday on the Lake Fork Talks with farmers and conser- Carlos Clark. A baby son was bom to Mr. river. vation men show that the program, Small Principality was C. Cooper al Miss Shirley Thompson while has put more and Air. Haydon The principality of Monaco has practical, Attn. Home in relatives Roosevelt Monday, hospital, the visiting an area of only 370 acres, a money in the farmer pocket, but August 9. Mother and baby art last week. American farm. certainly are no cure-al- doing nicely. Mr. and Airs. Ted Thacker of um-sized Air. and Airs. Leo Elder en- Salt Lake City were overnight Bread Now in Cans The planting of joyed a visit from Elders Ralph guests Saturday at 'the home of Says Merrill: Bread has been added to the ranks Alr3. Thacker. Mr. Morton and Earl J. Billie T. Is one practice of tree Marchant, enroute Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hill receiv- of canned foods, the Can Manufacmany used for control of wind eros- and E. Kunz, who were news Saturday of the serious turers institute announces. d ion in localities to which they are to their homes in Salt Lake ed in a car wreck of Mr. and in or the tin completed injury prodafter steel, having City adapted. missions in Louisiana Mrs. A. H. Arnold of Salt Lake. uct is made of rye meal, cracked and daugh- wheat, rice bran, for the L D S church. They had They are barley flour, been companions of Elder Kay ter of 'the Hills. Mrs. Hill and cracked oats and soya flour. It Is for Salt left Mrs. son, Neil, Sunday Rose Bush Owner Frightens enriched further by adding vitamin Elder, a son of Mr. and Elder. They report that he is Lake City to visit the injured B complex, iron and niacin. Thief With Homemade Alarm happy and enjoying his work. couple. A large group of people from also met Elder Jule Ferry They A rose is a PHILADELPHIA. Leadership in New Orleans before he sailed Talmage in attended ML Emmons Sunday. rose and by any other name would for South Africa. Kay and Jult meeting Miss Hattie Behunin and Mrs. smell as sweet. are both serving on missions Emma Bulack were guests of Mr. But this is a story about a rose from Myton. Mrs. Murl Donohue on Wedand his and R. J. Laumond, Jr., that not only smelled sweet but of last week. nesday mother, Airs. R. J. Laumond, sounded pretty. Mrs. Lena Mae Daniels of Salt from SI arrived Alonday Sr., Lake came out Saturday for a Walter Hoff awoke one day to Louis, Alo., to visit at the horn visit with her parents, Mr. and find three of his large and expen- of Air. and Mrs. Carlos Clark Mrs. Murl Donohue. o sive rose bushes missing. a is Mr. Laumond Donald Frandsen entertained a When he regained his composure Mr. and Airs. Clark and came tc imall SALT FLOUR group of friends Sunday he chained wires to the roots of six join his wife who arrived twe avening. was his The occasion to visit her parents t remaining bushes and attached the weeks ago twelfth birthday. All Kinds of Feed Mr. and Airs. R. J. Adams, oi wires to a basement switch. A tug Donohue returned 'to his Harry were Sunday guests Roosevelt, SatIn last home Carbon county of the bush would ring a belL DUCHESNE - UTAH evening at the home of Mr. anc urday. For six rights Hoff slept undis- Airs. James Dalgleish. Mrs. John L. Allred and Mr. turbed. C. A. Alassie, of Ft. Duchesne several day3 last week Then early one morning the rose was a Alyton business visitor. spent bell rang. Thursday. Aiiss Ada Fae Parrish left Up jumped Hoff, up went his for Salt Lake City window and away ran the thief, Alonday where she will enjoy a visit with spade in hand. mile-a-minu- four-yea- My-to- wind-break- s trans-ictin- g w pro-tecti- lt uu--hesn- e Sul-se- r, medi- wind-break- s wind-break- l. s Vacuum-packe- llant to son-in-la- For winning performance that rates a prize, wise motorists with Conoco A special added ingredient in Conoco N' Motor Oil fastens extra lubricant so closely to metal that working parts are actually This on cylinder walls . . . stays up Oil-Pla- wont all drain down, even over- night! That way N' Motor Oil (Patented) gives you triple protection , . . against combustion starts, te N. Oil-Platin- Oil-Plate- "dry-frictio- n metal-eatin- g acids, power-chokin- sludge g and carbon due to wearl So, to rate JulU time protection and more miles per quart . . . g OIL-PLA-TI Copyright 1618. ContlMoUl Oil Compuy J w - LARSONS Feed Store - son-in-la- Order Winter Coal Now Cat Walks 420 Miles Onl To Find Its Master Gone ra I iirA,rity!fniifiriiTghiflhi f jonnsiun urifraiTriiii nftrr LEOMINSTER, MASS. Fluffy, a Angora cat, arrived home after apparently walking 420 miles from Buffalo, N. Y only to find her master gone. Ben Hansberry sold bis house here and set out by trailer with hla family for Moses Lake, Wash. Fluffy went sight-seein- g during a stopover in Buffalo. When she didn't return the next day, the Hansberry went on their way. The cat wa weak when she reached here; her fine fur coat matted, her claw worn to the pad. Neighbor took her to an animal hospital, where he Is reported making a good recovery. 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We are in position to make immediate delivery at the present time on any size coal you desire, from slack on up to big lump. DONT DELAY! ORDER YOUR COAL FOR WINTER BY THE TRUCK LOAD. Mission Service CHESTER LYMAN PIIONE 131 I |