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Show ran: AH BASIN RECORD. MARCH vt, m 4 Locals YOUNG 500 CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Artie entertained members of Stocks the Peoples 500 club a t their home on Itlarch 9, assisted bv Mr. and Mrs. Weston Despain. A dessert luncheon was featured. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Fernald Jefferies. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison. Cards provided relaxation following luncheon. High score went to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, low to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har rison. Young ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. ALTONAH Albert Clark, of Altonah, announce the marriage of their daughter, Georgetta, to Delmar Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar; encc Ivie, of Strawberry. The ceremony was performed Saturday, March 11, at Duchesne. RED CROSS CHAIRMAN Lilly Brown has been named chairman of the 1950 Red Cross Fund Campaign to be conducted in Duchesne March She is representing the Duchesne City Council, which is cooperating with the Duchesne County Chapter ARC this year in conducting the fund drive. Her volunteer workers in the various sections of the city have 15-3- 0. not been announced. AMERICAN LEGION The American Legion Post 22, and the Legion Auxiliary, held their joint meeting Monday evening. Following short business sessions the 24 members present enjoyed a delicious pot luck supper. The American Legion will hold its 31st birthday party at the Legion hall Saturday, Mar. 18. All Legion members and their partners, and all Auxiliary members and partners are cordially invited to attend. -- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kohl returned last Thursday after .a Creating widespread interest vacation spent in San Diego, Nev. this week is the announcement Las and Vegas, Calif., of the engagement of Miss Jean Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnstun Kenecht, of Boston, Mass., to visited in Fruitland, Sunday, Burr Eldredge, a son of Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. and Mrs. J. Harold Eldredge, Brooks. Junior Wilson, Dean Bench, and Bernell Despain, who are working in Salt Lake, spent the weekend with their parents. 500 CLUB A tempting luncheon and an evening of cards provided pleas- ant relaxation when Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson entertained members of the 500 Club at their home Sunday evening. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fitzwater, and Mrs. Rhea Rife. Mrs. Fitzwater and Mr. Bromley made high score; Mrs. Rife and Mr. Murdock, low. Mr. and Mrs. Con ODriscoll, of Wyoming are visiting in Du- Mrs. ODriscols Hale. Mrs. Grace mother, chesne with Frank Belt, who is working at Rolape, spent the weekend here with his family. Cozy Theatre Saturday Friday MARCH 17-1- 8 Easy Living with LUCILLE BALL and VICTOR MATURE CARTOON Sunday and Monday MARCH 19-2- 0 'Under Capricorn Outdoor News Indian Committee Members Gather At Whiterocks Approximately ED and ELDEN 130 members of the Indian Relations committee of the Uintah Basin Indian mission attended the meeting-conductein Whiterocks chapel last week by Elder Golden R. Buchanan, Indian for the LDS church. Mission leaders in attendance included the stake presidents of the four Uintah Basin stakes, Indian missionaries, and members of the Indian relations committees. Elder Buchanan intro-duce- d numerous Indians who had journeyed from all parts of the area to attend this mission conference. He explained to the mission leaders the procedure of the mission program and ward responsibility. Mission President James E. Bacon reported that Primary was being held at the Whiterocks school each Sunday morning with 25 Indian children present; at Randlett each week, with 43 Indian children attending; a general meeting in Ouray with 78 Indians present; and Sunday School at Alterra seminary with 45 Indians attending. Three baptisms were reported on' Feb. 28. During Elder Buchanans visit to' the Mission, Elders D. L. Johnson and Vernon E. Morris, who have been laboring1 in the Uintah Basin Indian mission field, were released to return to their former field in the Southwest Indian mission, headquarters at Gallup, N. M. Elder Buchanan visited i n M y t o n, Randlett, Whiterocks, and Ft. Duchesne durMr. and Mrs. Chester H. Hart- Ouray, two-dastay. man, of Mt. Emmons, were ing his dina at of honor guests family ner at the home of their son, Bruce, in celebration of their 42nd wedding anniversary. The annual Relief Society baThe following members of zaar will be held Friday, Mar. their family were present to 17 in the Duchesne Stake Tabs to their par- ernacle. extend Always an outstanding ents: Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartevent will attraction, this man, and family, Duchesne; Mr. feature various years articles of handiand Mrs. Bruce Hartman, Mr. work, hand made quilts, figure-ineand Mrs. Eugene Hartman, and and childrens clothes of all Mr. and Mrs. Floid Hartman, kinds. and their families. A hot lunch will be sold at noon at nominal cost. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Powell The Ward Reunion will be and baby, and Clark Jolley, all held Friday evening, with a of Salt Lake, were guests Sunlunch, a dance and proday of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pow-nel- gram listed on the agenda. Also guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell and Rachel Pillings, of Duchesne. BAND MOTHERS SPONSOR of Roosevelt. Miss Kenecht is in her sophomore year at the B.Y.U. Mr. Eldredge is a graduate of Duchesne high school, and spent. 3M years in the Army during World War II. He is a junior student at B.Y.U. A definite wedding date has not been set. y Bazaar Slated The money received from the sale of fishing licenses cannot pay the cost of raising fish to legal size to provide daily limits to all anglers. Fishermen are increasing faster than fish can be supplied by native and conservation measures combined. License fees on a basis would not be put-and-ta- containing other This is certainly fa5Ii Arr m merely blowing tory. Think of the f undesirables take wS fish, of the eggs eat, of the way cover the eggs wU ke S aiso, you J might bait fishermen WhoS proved by the anglers who want nows to see that they? to make, large catches; and any- troduce undesirable flA way it is doubtful whether this ting live bait aw? system would solve the problem. shoSM HINTS: The real need is for more wa- your cartridge belt ter that will support fish, and hunting trip, you Can!J at the same time be available ter an leather! to fishernjen. This calls for take its ordinary Lav tUi place. in flat on a smooth widespread understanding support of the research and re- make a number ofsurt0 strictions that are needed. parallel slits in it wit!) One way to help now is to blade or a sharp do some fishing for the less length of the slits species, especially distance apart will dec desirable when they are found in waters the size of the cartridge ap- J LI TYWEER 0 H A N Dl Duncan Fife Style Tables .,59, to QUA . Opens 84" - Mahogony Finish Chests - stained 16, Linoleum Rugs - 9xl2 ..... 24 Spring Filled Mattress 4-Dra- wer 9, (Rolled Edge) Metal Beds 4-- 4 - Oak Finish 13. UINTA FURNITURI DUCHESNE. UTAH PHONE OUR NEW well-wishe- s, pot-luc- k pm IS NOW IN STOCK l. John P. Rich, of Salt Lake, visited here Friday and Saturday with his father, E. S. Rich. Mr. Rich is a graduate geologist of the University of Utah, and is now working toward his Masters degree. He was accompanied to Duchesne by Dr. Christensen, of the University. e r r a high recently received the ASC sportsmanship trophy for outstanding conduct on the playing floor during the 1949-5basketball season. The ASC, several months ago, announced it would give a to the team displaying thetrophy most outstanding conduct during the season. A 1 1 SUCCESSFUL DANCE The dance sponsored Friday night at the high school gym by the. Band Mother club, was an eminently successful affair, according to Mrs. Leona Cole, president. Nearly $200 was cleared over expenses. The combination automatic washer and dishwasher was won by Clive Moon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orven Moon, of Duchesne tr e in i o: is ic WIMMER INJURED Nevell Wimmer suffered a broken hip, a broken leg and fractured ribs Tuesday, March 7, when he fell from a hay stack at Nine Mile. Taken to the Roosevelt hos pital, he is reported getting Lyman Burdick, of Roosevelt, along as well as can be was here Monday on business. 0 Dr ap r, ie tc he an With le BERGMAN and JOSEPH COTTON We Have 12 Wall Patterns INGRID 4 Ceiling Patterns CARTOON Wednesday and Thursday MARCH 22-2- 3 DOUBLE FEATURE A Artie Fury True Polar Adventure TIM HOLT In ' Masked Raiders CHEVRON GASOLINE R P M MOTOR OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES ar. idi d, pe: pe ar PRICES RANGE FROM 25c to 55c SINGLE ROLL D. R. TIMOTHY Phone 741 ( is Jar fu of ail id by ray Sep, toazfl 600100(06 hil fr 0 QG?G(B0O M. DUCHESNE M, 4 8 1:5! |