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Show k THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD FEBRUARY 16, 1951 Two Pickups Are Involved In Double Accidents Immunity Urged Against Three Diseases February 19, next Mon9 a. m the Duchesne at day, County Public Health division of the Civilian Defense program, will begin a project that will afford all adults and children a Play Rohearsals For March Party fund-raisin- g one-ac- ct Emily Mcdson Is Arcsdla Gpsckor Talont Discovered CLASSIFIED 1 4-l- b. 4-l- b. SATURDAY SPECIALS MORE SWEET MAPLE SYRUP now 29c RED DIAMOND SUGAR PEAG 2 for 2Gc GWANG DOWN CANE MIN now 25c roc. 3Gc YOU WILL ENJOY THE FRESHKZtS AND QUALITY OF OUR VEGETABLES 0 WATCH FOR OUR DAILY SPECIALS O . IP. DUCHESNE, UTAH Mrs. Wm. Preece Sr., was Mrs. James B. Lemon left hostess to members and guests last week for Salt Lake where of the Friday Bridge club at she will spend the next two tier home Friday afternoon. ' eek were htr daughter Mrs her hospitality Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mrs. Floyd George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay spent Lamb, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Saturday in Altonah. where they Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Rex visited relatives and friends. Lamb and Mrs. S. F. Morten-sen- . Mrs. O. A. Dart was a visitor High score prize was awardThursday at the home of Mr. ed to Mrs. Dalgleish. and Mrs. Tom Gentry. Members of the Sunday Night Elmer Inlay will move his club were guests of Miss Alice family to Murray soon, where Todd and Lee Cooper at the they expect to make their home. Todd home Sunday evening. A Mrs. Virgil Mecham. of Han- - delicious supper was served to cock Cove, spent Wednesday of 'Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb. Mr. week with her parents. Mr. land Mrs. Floyd Lamb. Mr. and and Mrs. J.B. Lemon. 'Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mr. and Dickey Harmston, of Roose-- Mrs. W. H. Linck. Bridge was velt, spent Monday of last week the evenings diversion. Prizes with his aunt and uncle. Mr. were won by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Russell Robison. Floyd Lamb and Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Olive Sorensen and son. Ward officers enjoyed a social Dean, visited in Upalco Saturday meeting at the L.D.S. ward with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fausett. pel Saturday evening. Square Louise Gentry was the over- - dancing furnished entertainment night guest of Virginia Reay, climaxed by tempting ments. Stake President Hollis Hul-M- r and Mrs. Ward Nelson Unger 2nd assistant Russel and dau8hter, Linda, of Salt Todd.and Mr. and Mrs. Ander- Lake, spent the weekend with t0n, . of Roosevelt, were in at- Wades parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson. Willis Lowry was able to re- turn home Saturday after spend- - been quite tor "some time? I I I I ! j 1 Na-jia- st ja?iou,cl - d j i 1 ... i SiWlUte 10ln Sed SSMST.JJ FlfW ffi2ibS were awarded their 1st class badges- - y. I ,d 7 cha-suc- h refresh-Thursda- His-ha- d received .1 I Banquet Draws Pep Club Degins rez 15c Scout ! Grace Dalgleish Mrs. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus accident occurred Ifllcfk this week about 3Vfe miles east 110011 two of Duchesne, involving Chevrolet pickup trucks. Mr" and Mrs. Don Walker, of AftO Vernal, suffered severe shock i CrOWO U? UV6r truck . their when and bruises A record crowd of . approxi- overturned about three miles of Duchesne on Highway mately 400 attended the annual 40? Mrs. Walker was driving the Boy .Scout banquet that was held gym Satur- vehicle when it skidded on an in the high school was pre- meal The day evening. icy spot in the road and rolled, M.IA. the j organiza-by over into the Wimmer pasture, . pared of seven wards of the tions the Mit-H. Sheriff Arzy reports Lake stakeWm. R. Evans chell who investigated the ac- - Moon of ceremonies. was master cident. Special guests present were The young couple was en-- Chief route to Salt Lake City, where onal Rulon Doman of the Mr. Walker was scheduled to Mace adr'ess a group of Utah Young dir,ccti)r ,of scouting in Bas,nFarmers at their annual con-- , Short talks were given by Mr. vention. Furniture being hauled Mr. Mace, Glen Mohl-janin the truck was badly damaged Doman, Leon M. Bui ton. Other and man and scattered. numbers were: a Shortly afterwards, another entertainment duet saxaphone by Scouts Blain driven by truck, being arm Dal Mecham Seeley; trum-of Jensen, John F. Curfew, selection Scouts Pet by Fay Rog-th- e 0f scene rolled over near the Miles, David first accident. Mr. Curfew lew. Douglas Thacker: quar- braked to observe the first tet, Mona Alton Venna Oman, Miles. the his left and truck accident, road. Damage was estimated at Vada nX,. Ann tap approximately $75 to his truck. Gomm: Ames and Josephine Wall; and None of the pigs which he was a humorous skit by Gordon hauling in the vehicle were bad- - Case Explorer Scouts, ai)d ly hurt. Mr. Curfew suffered Lrrrre11 Mohlman. Stake only minor injuries. superintendent, presided chance to become immunized against typhoid, smallpox and tetanus, is an announcement made this week by Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, public health nurse for the county. The project has also been approved by the Roosevelt Lions club. According to Mrs. Johnson typhoid shots will be given first, followed by smallpox and then by tetanus. If a perspn has not been immunized within the past year, it is necessary to receive the series again. However, a booster shot is all that is required if typhoid shots have been received during that time. With smallpox, a person is immunized if he has had shots during the past five years. Cost for the series will be 50c, or 25c for booster shots. Following is the schedule, as announced by Mrs. Johnson, to be followed during the months of February and March: Feb. Roosevelt High School 19, 26 and Mar. 5. Duchesne High School Feb. 20, 27 and March 6. Neola Elementary School Feb. 21, 28 and March 7. Myton Elementary School March 1, 8 and 15. Roosevelt Elementary School Rehearsals are underway by Feb. 23, March 2 and 9. club members for presenPep Mar. School Aliamont High of plays as a tation 13, 20 and 21. to honor the basketball project Mar. Tabiona High School players at a banquet scheduled 12, 19 and 26. latter part of March. Schedule and dates for tetan- the Seven t a to One, us will be announced at a later is being directed by comedy, date by the defense committee. Verna Rowley, Cast for this 9 a. m. is the time set for beplay included NoDeane Allred, ginning these projects in each Deone Oviatt. Joanne Bench, school. Ernita Odekirk, The State of Utah is donating Janet Cowan, Marva Dena DaRobbins, Kitty health of the services the public vies. nurse, the doctors of the county Good Girl in Kitchen," anare offering their services free other one-acomedy, is being of charge and the . Duchesne directed Karma Morrison, by are schools providing county with the following the facilities and services of the and is cast players: Anne Ray Wilkins. Karteachers to carry this program en Carman, Anna Dee Harris, to everyone in the county. The Martha Lou Horrocks, Elaine immunizations for these charge Beulah Mayhew and Buckalew, is to cover the cost of the ser- Colleen Dean. um only. All other expenses will A third play, Murder at Mrs. be given free. drama, will Lorings, a one-ac- t There is a possibility of a also be the Pep by presented great influx of population into the Basin because of the ever club. present danger of bombing on the coast. These people may bring disease with them. We urge that all strangers coming into our communities be imMiss Emily Madsen was munized also. The outbreak of 1000 cases of guest speaker at the Arcadia smallpox in England recently ward Fireside Chat Sunday evewas only because of neglect in ning. Miss Madsen gave an account not keeping up with immunizaof her travels and experiences tions. Every person, child or adult, while in the Holy Land. She is urged to back this program also exhibited a rare and inter100 and get out to these clin- esting display of objects colics for their immunizations. lected while serving with the Red Cross in that part of the world during World War II. Miss Madsens mother, Mrs. P. Madsen, and Mrs. Ruby John to is note that It interesting Carour talented home folks carry Stevenson and Mrs. Edwin man accompanied her to 'the on wherever they go. We hear that Mrs. Edward meeting. Lea Bench, Davies of(Karyl TO GIVE AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Dondaughter TABLECLOTH ald Bench) is cast in the Utah The American Legion Auxstake Mutual play Vigil, which was presented as a re- iliary announces that the lace peat performance, by popular tablecloth which was to have request. Thursday and Friday been given away last Saturday nights in the City and County night at the dance in Myton, will be given away at a dance building, Provo. Mr. Davies, and Victor Bill- scheduled for the very near ings, grandson of G. V. Bill- future. ings, formerly of this city, were NEW BOARD MEMBER also in the cast. Mrs. Helen D. Odekirk. president of the Duchesne stake Primary, announces the appointWe are again ment of Mrs. Lowell Coleman FOR SALE to the stake Primary board. handling Ritchie Hatchery Mrs. Coleman is the former d Uinta'hTa'JiLei selves us supply your needs. Delivery Joseph Olpin, of Heber City. two days each week. Hacking Synthetic Rubber It Good Hardware, Roosevelt, Phone 75. U. S. Industrial research has perfected synthetic rubber to FOR SALE Sheepmen, wc an extent that makes it as good as natural rubber for many are able to supply regular wool bags and paper wool purposes and even better than ties. Dont suffer a poundage natural rubber for some purloss by using lighter bags. Or- poses, according to Harry E. der your requirements now as Humphreys, Jr., president of supply of bags is limited. the United States Rubber Co. Hacking Hardware, Roosevelt, Phono your nows Items to 441 Phone 75. rcj. 39c MT. EMMOmiOKA Gayle Case A double On 2-- i j Iff AukSS ThrJdawhere m th SMci'aCind "'Salt Mrs, Ora Spencer was taken to the Roosevelt hospital Saturday for emergency treatment, MrsJennie Woodward re-t-o turned Saturday to hex home in. Neola, after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. John Angus. Cloyd Morrill underwent a major operation Thursday in the Roosevelt hospital. Thelma Robison and laugh ters, Jolgpe and Gloria, and Mrs. Eli? Benson visited in Ver- - Lke CUy baby went Friday, to visit with friends and relatives, returning home Sunday evening. Miss Edith Nell Preece was a week-enguest at the home of relatives in Vernal to attend the Military Ball, Friday evening and the Fireman's Ball, Saturday evening. N. L, Wimmer. of Duchesne, was a Myton business visitor, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Ed Hart, of Dunal Saturday, visited Mr. and Mrs. chesne, Mrs. Minnie Reay, of Jeffrey, James Dalgleish Wednesday. is Canada, visiting: here with her son and family. Mrs. Bud Morrison, of Monroe is making an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Eliza Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morrison, Mrs. Garda Seeley of Vernal, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Robison. B'riday evening. - Lnwrence Ward has traded his home and 40 acres of land Lyle Young for property ewn- ed by Mr. Young in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Young, former residents of Bridgeland, expect to take possession this week, with the Wards moving on to their new location. The Mt. Emmons property concerned in the trans- action originally belonged to Shjrley K- Daniels. Since coming to Mt. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs, Ward have- been active In community and church affairs. He is stake superintendent of Sunday schools. His wife holds positions in the stake and ward Primary and is a teacher in the M.I.A. Mrs. LaVerda Powell has announced the marriage of her daughter, LaVada, to Thomas McDonald, of Pass Christian, Miss. Rites uniting the couple were performed in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Wane Workman Feb. 3. Tom is entering the Navy were honored guests at a wedthis week. After his departure, the new- Mrs. McDonald expects ding reception at the Bluebell to come to Mt. Emmons for a j Ethel Beebe ward chapel on Thursday evevisit with her mother. ning. Many useful and beautiful Arnold Powell, who has been gifts were received. The high IIODOrCd school orchestra furnished the stationed at Fort MacArthur, v music. The newlyweds are makSan Pedro, Calif., has been Oil moved to the hospital at Ocean-- . ing their home' in Bluebell, side for an operation to correct Mrs. Clarence Jones gave a while both are attending school an injury received while lifting party Friday night of last week at Altafnont. sacks of potatoes at the train-- ! in honor of her husband's birthMr. and Mrs. Marian Barrett i day ing camp. anniversary. The evening Mrs. Ross lorg entertained at was spentt in playing Canasta, took their son. Gene, to Salt a dinner Thursday night of last Refreshments were served to Lake last week for a physical Gene recently had poweek, honoring her husbands the following guests: Mr. and check-up- . lio and permission was given birthday. In addition to family Mrs. Gilbert Anderson, of covers were laid for point, Mr. and Mrs. George him to return to school. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mathews Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Hansen. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Aldon e returned Wednesday after a vaCarroll, Mr. and Mrs. Dru HONORED AT PARTY M.I.A., under the direc- - red. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. cation in California. They left tion of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ben- -' Clark, Mr- - and Mrs. Ty Kolb, on Jan. 20 for Ogden, where they spent a few days with their nion, gave a farewell for Cliff ' and the 8uest of honor . Mr. daughter and Titcomb, Sunday evening at the Word has been received by and Mrs. Karl DeVries. From ward house. Miss Larrainc Dastrup, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson there they went to Daly City gram chairman, arranged the that their son, Pvt. Glen Ander- - and spent two weeks with their ad been hospitalized for son, Albert, and his family, and following selections: The high son school faculty quartet, composed a week with pneumonia. Glen their daughter, Ada Mathews. ea at They attended Ada's graduation of Mr. Gomm, Mr. Barton, Mr. The American Legion and from St Marys college of nursGailey and Mr. Swallow, sang two numbers, Believe Me If Auxiliary held their regular ing at the St. Marys cathedral, All Those Endearing Young meeting in the school house Sat- San Francisco. Other points of interest that Charms, and Home On The urday night. After the business Range; Bernice Boswell played session, refreshments were serv- the Mathews visited were the a piano solo and Curtis Dastrup ed. Members present were Mr. Oakland Bay area, the Golden a trombone solo; Mona Miles and Mrs. Max Allred, Mr, and Gate and Sacramento Valley. Harbor Lights. sang These Mrs. Ray McClellan, Mr. and Ada returned hime with her numbers were accompanied by Mrs. Harry Fleldsted, Mr. and parents to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monson, Mrs. Edythe Hansen at the pi- Mrs. Dick Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Christensen, of Boneta; of Mt. Emmons, left their two ano. After a talk by Bishop Will- Hap Birch, of Mt. Home; Mr. boys, Donald and Grant here ard B. Mecham and a reading and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler, Mr. with their grandparents. Bishop by Mrs. Rita Hansen, Veretta and Mrs. W. E. Clark, Mr. and and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, Gomm and Anna Lee Thacker Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. Mary while the Monsons spent the in Provo. sang, Dont Sing Aloha. with Carroll, Clyde Lambert and Earl week-en- d The Primary officers held 'a a guitar accompaniment by Mrs. Dunsmore. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Winn and quilting party on Wednesday. Lois LaRose. Cliff left Monday for army family, of Lapoint, Mr. and Mrs. Two beautiful quilts were finduty. He is the son of Mrs. La Jewell Kolb and family, of Ft. ished. There were 22 ladies Veda Titcomb. He also leaves Duchesne, visited at the home present. The quilts are for the behind his wife, Jimmie, who of Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb. Sun- $100 night, to help raise funds for the Primary childrens hoshe married last fall in Louisiana. day. A large crowd of Altonah peo- pital in Salt Lake City. ple attended the annual R.E.A. Jimmy Powell accidently shot himself in his right hand with meeting at Altamont Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell a .22 gun Friday. Mr. Powell and family, of Lehi, spent the and Ray Bird were killing a week-enwith Mrs. Powells pig. Mr. Powell used the gun, Mildred Muir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. then reloaded it and set it down Ralphs. by the fence. As he did so. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper, James Weeks received his discharged, the bullet enteringit Mr. and Mrs. Blain Killian and physical examination for in- the lower of his hand, shatJohn Young visited with Mrs. R. duction into the Army, Tuesday. tering the part bones and cutting an D. Young in a Salt Lake hosTed Barton, of Salt Lake, artery. He was rushed to the pital Sunday. a former Boneta resident, was Roosevelt hospital for treatPaul and Dude Young and in Altonah Wednesday on ment, and was released Mr. and Ms. Francis Brooks attended the R.E.A. meeting at Mt. Emmons Tuesday, Feb. 5. Jack and Joe Muir, Bud Young, Misses Barbara and PatYOU sy McNeill and Jennie Lee Mecham went to the dance at Tabiona Saturday evening. A JE17 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mecham and Earl Sweat attended church in Duchesne Sunday. Alma Humes and Cleston Pace came from American Fork to help Bob Humes put up ice. Most of the families here have their ice all up. They were a GAG little late with it this year, as it is gone now and so is the SOME PARTS AND ACCESSORIES snow, but weve got plenty of mud. W Are Here To Treat You Right Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humes and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young enjoyed the picture show in Duchesne Saturday evening. Other movie goers Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Francis DUCHESNE PHONE 751 UTAH Brooks, W. B. Morton and Mr. J and Mrs. A1 Muir and family. , - - - d BLUEBELL Nowlywods Feted At Rocoption ALTONAH - 1 Mudtaltd llifi DlrthdJV I ! All-Th- j son-in-la- Oiri Mr. and Mrs. Oscar THE HEWS Beebe J Dave Thomas made a rush trip to Salt Lake stun spent the and City Saturday to take Mr. Jesse Price. Johnstun to the Holy Cross hosMr- and Mrs. pital for treatment. Mrs. Johnstun accompanied them. of Rangely, Colo week-enwith Mr Mrs. Julia Roberts and son, Harvey Partridge Phil, of Tooele, are spending a few days with Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Ben KliPPel and Tuesday in sister, Mrs. Olen Rasmussen. rI - d City A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Moon Wednesday, Feb. 7. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Kenneth Roosevelt, L,c15it?uSOiJ N over the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruby Stephenson. children attended Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch services for Lester and children, of Salt Lake City, at Myton, Monday visited over the week-enwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Hard Case and Mr. and Mrs. James S0Ii visited Hatch. and Mrs. Harvey Partr, day. TEACHER TRAINING Lloyd Abbott, son o( CLASS SUCCESSFUL Mrs. John Abbott The stake teacher training an appendectomy attj Class being held each Thursday at the stake tabernacle is being evelt hospital Saturda? very well attended by all wards convalescing satisfactory of the stake. This class, scheduled to continue over a period is being conducted for the purpose of instructing teachers of all church organizations as well as prospective teachers. Dean C. Christensen is the SEWING CLUB instructor. Mrs. David McDoni There are three more classes left in the course, that will be hostess Wednesday held according to schedule. All members of the Friend ing club. A tasty deuttt interested persons are encour- eon was served to thel aged to attend. I ing: Myrtle Sympson, Hr Blain, Rita Harris, Ztlk Out-Of-Doo- rs M y r t u s Buckalew, Thomas,. Sarah Rasmu Sylvia Abbott. we Say. got snooping around the Game Wardens department 500 GROUP ENTER!; and we ran into something that A Valentine theme should be of interest to the sportsmen. You see, we ran into ried out in decoratix some poachers killing deer out luncheon Sunday night) Mr. and Mrs. Grant K of season. These fellows must have been entertained their Five B, old timers at the game, cause club. Following luncheon, they sure werent in any hurry. They killed a doe fawn, dragged tables were arranged fa it down to some trees, built a enjoyed by Mr. and Mn. fine, skinned the deer, "ancTwere Bromley, Mr. and Mn. Mr- and Mrs. Dew ready to haul it off when were so rudely disturbed. they as- - Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs- Fernald You know, a fellow gets to feeling sorry for them because Prizes went to Mr. they didnt get away with it. . . Beebe, Mrs. Jefferies ui You know a person might get Thomas. away with it once or twice, but MARRIAGE ANNOU! sooner or later they get caught up with and are branded as Melvin (Ticky) Niels law violators. . . So, it doesnt of Mr. and Mrs. Leona pay! Keep within the laws! sen and Helen Judd, of I We got to kind of give Lynn ant Grove, were married) Nickell and Dave Thomas a Lake City Saturday, little credit for turning the trick Mrs. Nielsen is a stud( on these poachers . . .It seems Hennagers Business collet that once in awhile they open Mr. Nielsen, who their eyes a little and look from Duchesne high around. . . Well, anyway, you last spring, is now are doing a good job, and the with his brother-in-la1 sportsmen are behind you 100. Flesher, between Salt Lit I and California. Keep up the good work! Be seein ya The newlyweds are s Ed and Elden their home in Salt Lalu week-en- d mother, Mrs. d i j six-wee- su my fen; T spoi am, ci I fen fii jdii h( 1 k rfo e F 1 n the e Dm Dri )R lal ;el ;r tl se il v id I - - j iti ta (Cl ?ei ie m nr g P )n f; i tfJ i mmiAm d IF ARE Tllirmimt OF buying 1 on USED CAD Wo llavo Goma Of Tha Rest - OILS - GREAGEG e Do? EtasedeaoW mens TEXOLITE SPUED SATIH Qt.1.59 UADI-US- Qt. - 1.GG DAGOTE Qt. 1.05 Qa!. - 5.( E H A LI E L Gal. W E - mm EUAMt Qcl. -0 TJALLPAPED Por Glnala Rail 2Gc to C o x 12 ccr.coLGun rugs . . & 12 x 12 CONGOLEUr.1 RUGS 13 12 x IS CONGOLEUr.1 RUGS 10.1 DUCHESNE. UTAH wOQOQPOQOOOQOOQDB PHONE ooooooo ji it it - 3X Gal. Qt.-l.- 17 eilUIXra A80G8IATED 8EDUI8E PHONE 112 I D of Commission. Aycock, visited with her iL 251 ( c |