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Show OCTOBER 27, 1950 UINTAH BASIN RECORD ftsas si The Uintah Basin Record PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne. March Of Din, Director 8 Mrs. Opal Dj;: Confirmation COMMUNITY ment Utah SCHOOL COOPERATION Publisher and Editor MEMMOTT, N. CLIFTON atIt has been called to my SUBSCRIPTION RATES tention by some parent groups com3 Months 90c in Duchesne County that 1 Year $1.75 6 Months $3,00 prc munity support for schoolwhile Payable In Advance cent high, 100 is per jects are fori in other centers, people sen and Mrs. Bertha Rasmussen, to support school proof Salt Lake City, and Mrs. El- getting jects. sie M. Dean, of Duchesne. and It is impossible in any school Beal Keith Mr. and Mrs. of Wellington, district in America to provide Jimmie, son, to Lisonbee Mrs. Shelby at the home enough money from taxation of spent the week-enall with supply its students of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal. Neilsen the materials, equipment and A. LaMar J. Brundage Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. at school facilities essential to a and Mr. fcnd Mrs. Reed Stans-fiel- d and boys spent the week-enwent to' Salt Lake City Sandy and Salt Lake visiting good educational program. a medical check- with relatives. We sometimes wish, after a Wednesday for ' Smith Alma Donna Stansfield, little J. Mrs. and dozen or more school children Mr. up for who has been suffering from left Tuesday for California to solicit our support in forwardrheumatic fever for the past spend the winter. ing some school projects, such Tuesleft Ethel Mrs. as Christmas cards, radios, Taylor year. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Young, day for Craig, Colo., to visit band uniforms, etc., that the and students would go away and of Sandy .visited here with their a week with her Orson Mrs. and Mr. LaMar Mrs. Mr. and daughter, keep still. Then, again, when children, son, her and Ray with and Mr. and we stop to think that by each Neilsen and family Rawlins, one of us contributing a very Mrs. Lawrence Young. Taylor. Saturday spent small amount, whether we have Lloyd Brady Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson, Mr. his with parents. children or not, helps the school of Salt Lake City, are visiting evening returnElden Mrs. Brady, to and obtain some expensive items at the home of their parents, Elder to Lake Salt Sunday. otherwise unobtainable, ing Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Linke. for his will benefit housands of stuguests of Brady leaves Wednesday Saturday over-nigMr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee mission to the Northwestern dents for years to come. were: Mrs. Sarah E. Christen States. When you sit on the side line in your car and watch a parade, you are heard to say, Well, I why doesnt our band have uniwhere ... forms? Or, when you visit a school that has a radio, movie projector, score board, or many other items, you say, Why cant our school have these? the answer is lack of project cooperation. The schools in Duchesne counare very well equipped with ty barn kill -month. Farmers that Tfcty'ro not the boot looking some items but because of the owls are throwing away the best ever had, Hack in educational devices feesl&n progress known to man ! and materials, schools are alTterear taM one day, and theyve mousetraps From where I sit, when someone nwfal tempera. But Ive found ways striving to keep up with shows a the finest learning materials against any prejudice it tsya to have em around. fam-j- group of animals or humans its available. j was talking about a To send your boy or silo his just based on misunder- girl to just school tf bant owl, nesting in those usually and Let the standing. For instance, some folks school do the rest,say,isnt practhis year. Some folks believe screechers kill are plumb intolerant about those of tical. Ettle white-face- d If Duchesne county or any anrf ought to be shot on us who enjoy an occasional quiet know us other county in Utah supplied to of beer. Get really glass sight But Hack disagrees. and youre liable to find were all of the items essential, your "Up at State University theyve taxes would be upwards of 90 pretty good birds at that ! and . atodied barwowls for years per cent or more of total valuation. never known one to eat a chieken. This cooperation not only apOn tb other hand, a daddy owl to donations of money,, but mice plies a 300 wBl dean np around quite often, to donations of time and labor. chesne CouSty by Howard Mrs. Lois Lusty ht sit Rom J Joe Marsh You Can't Build A Botter Mousetrap! i nu i pt BE1 CAREFUL OF projects. I should like to compliment the people of Duchesne county upon their high interest in developing and supporting good schools. And particularly would I like to express appreciation to the editor and staff of the Uintah Basin Record and Roosevelt Standard, who have, without question, been the most cooperative in their support of our schools I have ever met. DEAN C. CHRISTENSEN, FAILLE ELECTRIC HIRES Occasionally siarms play havoc with electrical equipment particularly electric power lines. When that happens our emergency repair crews taks off immediately to prei vent tervice interruption where possible and to restore V. service 'where necessary. In some cases lines are broken by falling - tree limbs or other factors beyond control. Plcooo Make It a Rule Never to Touch a Fallen Broken Line c . ii .sw-v- . GRATEFUL MESSAGE . . . Col. Ben C. Limb, South Korean minister of foreign relations, at a press conference in New York reads a message of gratitude to' the United Nations for aid in the invasion of his country. Commission. . The annual Ogden stock Show, featuring five auction sales and a full program of judging of cattle, sheep and swine, will be held November 11 to 15, officials announce. Major competition will be among purebred cattle, fat and feeder cattle, fat and breeding sheep and fat hogs. Money awards to exhibitors total approximately $25,000. The five auctions are Quarter Horses, Nov. 12; Columbia-Suf-folsheep, Nov. 13, purebred Hereford cattle, Nov. 14; prizewinning fat cattle, sheep and swine, Nov. 15, and carloads feeder cattle, Nov. 15. A total of 289 bulls and females, most of them consigned by Utah cattlemen, will be of- t ri O A ! ber, Remem- a good conductor of electrireason, do not use a fire city. hose or water type of extinguisher on or s For-thi- s near live wires to extinguish fires. 5. Beware of the amateur electrician or other unauthorised person who offers his service in clearing streets of live wires. NO ONE SHOULD HANDLE EQUIPMENT EXCEPT AN AUTHORIZED REPAIRMAN. Uintah Power & Light Co. DUCHESNE - Phone 8121 ROOSEVELT - Phone 17 asked lor ethe Present commS She will attend Dimes directors Springs a J meeting thereafter1 ly county campaign ducted Jan. 15 to mapped out 7 30 in SENATOk BtBEKTD, sale Nov. 14. Earl Gail is home again a week in the Roosevelt after CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those Qff yy The NAM proposes elir mating all taxes on corpc ation profits. Would MCW wan the "Brannon Plan" and YL0 A Real Farm Support Prc? Duchesne County School District Local Seamen To Visit French Port ELECT WALLACE F. Scheduled to arrive at the French Riviera port of Toulon, October 19, for a weeks visit to the beautiful Mediterranean resort section is Delmar An-ttBaimgaertel, seaman, of Roosevelt, and Frank jK Burson, fireman, USN, of IM, Duchesne, crew members of the radar picket destroyer USS TTcf' TCuCilV.?nd the destroyer John T90nc0lly- - Command-cr-in-Chie- f S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediter- ranean, has been engaged in extensive fleet exercises, and nff11 i0,, the Kivicra Port will crew an oppor- tunity to relax ashore. BENNETT U. S. SENATE PRESTON L. JONES CONGRESS ct Pierce, respectively. are members of the Sixth Fleet, which is under the operational control of Admiral tl fered at the Hereford .cattle , ground causes special danger. water.-i- et Terpenfe k Superintendent 1 n i Take nothing for granted. Treat all wires as liva and dangerous. 2. Keep ' everyone, including yourself, away from fallen wires. See that such fallen wires or cables or poles are guarded carefully by means of rope, barricade.! or persons acting as guards until repair crews arrive. Divert traffic ifutility necessary. '3. Report dangerous conditions to the Power ) President, now running! who kindly helped in any way the Senate, shift these during our bereavement at the es on workers? loss of our loving son and nephew. We are especially grateTo establish the finest learn- ful for the beautiful floral ofing situations in our schools to- ferings. Thomas and Ralph Olsen day, it becomes necessary for parents, teachers, civic clubs and students, to lend every effort possible in supporting and boosting school relations and Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation PLEASE 4 ant Haymond, Utah Stated Dimes chairman In accepting the resrJ for conducting v5 Dimes campaign mJ Ogden Livestock Show Dates that Are Nov. 11 to 15 Live32nd . pf served as countv the past two ment was years TO d w M chairman for alysis committee6 d son-in-la- SSfS director was rarcl1 iridaeiancl j tS,1116 JUDGE JOSEPH UTAH E. NELSON SUPREME COURT 10 1, |