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Show THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD MARCH 2, 1951 They Wore Colors Of Tabiona High The Uintah Basin Record Out-Of-Doo- rs Duchesnes Win Over Vernal Gives Riders Lead dope-buck- victory nal and Roosevelts gives the Riders the choice as spot in the Basin contest, 8 wins with crest the they ride against 1 loss that to Duchesne in the seasons opener. Vernal has won 7 and lost 2, while Duchesne is in third, with a record. In the other contest in the division, Altamont shoved Tabiona deeper into the cellar Alby beating the Tabbies at tamont. The brilliant shooting of Rex Broadhead from the field and Leo Bradys accuracy from the foul line proved too much for the Utes, as the faster and smaller Eagles dominated the second half of the game for a most impressive win. At Roosevelt it was Ken Nick-ell- s from the free line, and Frank Snyders 5 field goals that spelled defeat for the Spartans. For three quarters, the first, second and last ones, the Rough Riders looked brilliant as they displayed an offensive play that paid off with Snyder and Ken Uickell figuring more in the scoring. prominently Scott Nickell kept the Riders on top in the early part of the game with four from way out. The final round of play in the Basin region finds Altamont at AlterrB; Duchesne at Tabiona, and the Riders traveling to Vertussle nal for the with the Utes. A win for Roosevelt puts them in the state B classic, and a loss will tie things up once again. All games will estimates that deer hunters leave behind 5000 littered, rubbish strewn campsites when they move out of the area at the end Qanquet Es? of the season. This estimate banquet wai hints at the magnitude of a geland ward problem that is becoming worse f for the benefftj each year in many parts of the fund. Twelve a' country. A problem that grows decorated jS out of simple bad manners and thoughtlessness on the part of Clay burn acted j certain hunters and fishermen. 1 ceremonies. Hunters camping in the counAfter bound the try discard sections of stove nner the large cm pipe, unburned straw from their pleasant evening j? bunks, tar paper, empty cartons, Mr. bottles, tin cans, and other rub- visited and Mrs.Vj!;J bish. Fishermen dump garbage Monday and and refuse into streams or lakes, daughter leave uncovered latrines and un- Mrs. Shirley Willi, et 47-4- 1 23-1- 32-3- 1 42-3- - Birnm Mrs. Garda Seeley Winkler Family Has Family Night On Saturday evening all the sons and daughters of Mrs. Verona Winkler, with the exception of Ralph Winkler, who lives in Detroit, Michigan, met at the Bernard Winkler home and spent an enjoyable evening. Dinner was served, after which the time was spent in reminiscencing and visiting. The occasion celebrated Bernard Winklers birthday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Justin Winkler, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray, of Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goodrich, Mrs. Alica Mathews, Mrs. Velma Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler. Welfare lO son-in-- 6-- 3 The Duchesne Eagles Friday by night upset the trouncing the towering Uintah in a game Utes at Vernal that saw the Eagles overcome a 12 point deficit at halftime as to take a they trailed lead at the end of the third period and on to win going away with 6 points to spare. DuBy dumping the Utes, chesne turned out to be counRidtry cousins to the Rough who Roosevelt high, from ers easily disposed of Alterra The win for Duchesne over Ver- y Dont leave your manners at home. The supervisor of a national forest in a western state PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Post Office Entered as Second Class Matter at the at Duchesne. Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher Helen Odekirk, Office Manager Goldie Wilcken. News Editor Office Phone 441 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 Months 90c 6 Months 1 $1.75 Year $3 00 Advance In Payable garbage behind them, bottles and tin cans around their camp sites. As a result favorite camping spots are virtually ruined for later comers. In spite of the large area available the number of really good camping spots in hunting or fishing country is limited by water supply and other factors. For this reason, the junk-yarsite left unfit for the next occupant is more than an eyesore in many places. It works a general hardship on the other sportsmen. The remedy rests entirely with the hunter or fisherman who uses the If every man who goes afield would make it a rule to leave only clean camp sites behind ready for the next party that may come along, there would be no problem. Luckily the heedless Harrys who leave each camp location strews with rubbish are in the minority. But there are still too many of them. Every sportsman who makes hunting and fishing trips should remember that good manners in the field are fully as important as good manners at home. Be seeing you. Ed and Elden The game law violaior is a lheif buried strew Even though their record of games won was not too impressive, this gang of athletes who played for Tabiona High in the Uintah Basin league, deserve to be commended for the fine sportsmanship they displayed. Following is the personnel of the squad: Back row, left to right Coach Lillywhite, Basil Defa, Dale Allred, Bennett Josie. Raymond Moon, Alden Chatwin, Robert Michie. Front row, left to right Lynn Curry Tommy DiStefano, Photo by Elden Wilcken Ted D, Nye. Gene Defa. Rex Michie. They Played For Altamont High Wednesday Judy Halladay night w Donald, of Duchesne' Norma Murphy day night guest at & Phylis Yergenson, ofi Mr. and Mrs. AjJ . returned Wednesday fc Arizona, where they g the past three mot? were joined at Salti their son and daugfc! Mr. and Mrs. HoW who came home witH The home of Mr, Richard Linke was w and robbed of vario? last Wednesday while was shopping in Rt Linke is visiting in The men r esponsi caught. Mr. and Mrs. Wan and children, of Proi over the week-entives. Dean Beal came and took his brothen' ters to Salt Lake visit their father, Ai whe recently undi ious operation. d s. d Mr. and Mrs. Mirl are driving a new i Bishop and Mrs. Lang' and son, of ited Sunday school while Bishop and Van Tassell spent Saturday. Mr. Woodward lived iting the Utahn Su here with his family during Mrs. Mavis Willi: the early settlement of the Ba- tie daughters, Janet sin. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Mirl and two children are making an Mrs. J. A. Hal extended visit with Mrs. Cald- tained for her dai wells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday afternoon William Faucett. prise birthday party. & Primary officers and teach- refreshments were a; ers who attended the Primary Louise Liddell, N meeting in Roosevelt Saturday Murphy, Bertie Liaaf were Marie Benson, Aloorta Jean Jennings, Ear CamDbell, Enid Nelson. Cheryl Price and Judy. I Drollinger, Melba Webb. ThelJ. R. Clayburn visa ma Robinson, Roena Lemon, Ed- days this week at 4 na Drollinger and Rosalie of a daughter and a Green. (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thi I Speakers at Sacrament meet- Tabiona. ing Sunday were Melvin PeterMrs. Edna Shelton I son and James Lewis, of Roos- ceived word of the I evelt. A special musical number her brother, Fred Cast! was given by Harley Morrison, ley, Idaho. The Shelta of Vernal, on the Hawiian left for Idaho Friday! funeral services. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed and two children, of Farmington, here with spent the week-enMrs. Steeds parents, Mr. and d Mrs. M. L. Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and three children, of Helper, visited here Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Although not the district champions, these boys played some fine basketball for Special guests from out of Altamont the High School during the season that comes to an end Friday, March 2. Suntown at Sacrament meeting is the list of players: v Following day were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Back row, left to right Floyd Weeks, guard: Orlan Oman, guard: Kay Wall, center: Winkler and son, Keith (reCoach Hal Barton, George Case, center: Wane Workman, forward: Barton Bennion, cently returned from a mission guard. to the Eastern States field); Mr. Front row, left to right George Brandon, forward; Lamar Farnsworth, forward; and Mrs. Grant Monson and Ronald Cook, guard; Duane Young, guard; Cecil Hanberg, forward: Noel Rees, forward. of and Mr. Altonah; family, Photo by Elden Wilcken Mrs. Wilmer Murray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Murray, Myton. The principal speaker was Elder Winkler, who related his missionary experiences. Other speakers were Rae Belle Bird and Marva Atwood. Mrs. Violet Gentry The following boys and girls Mrs. Bertha Angus were presented individual certificates as follows for completing Mrs. Clarence Jones and chilrequirements in Priesthood and dren of Mrs. Clayton Webb other church activities: Kent and little son went on a picnic L. Remington, W. Dal Seeley, to Ft. Duchesne Sunday of last B. Udell Winkler. John Asa week. Webb, Marilyn Goodrich, PaulHorace Allred, of Roosevelt ine Winkler, Ardis Goodrich, was an Ioka visitor Wednesday. Lucy Powell, Twila Larsen, REV. ROBERT II. HARPER Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Clark, Ive driven Dodqe cars for Cheryl Remington, Eloyce Atwood and JoAnn Goodrich. of Myton, and Mrs. Tom GenJesus Begins His Ministry Mrs. Rozclla Goodrich was try and daughter, Pat, spent Mark 1: foon taken to the Roosevelt hospital Thursday with Mrs. O. A. Dart. Selection: 1: 17 Mark unShe Memory remained there Friday. Mrs. Otto Lloyd attended a der treatment for a few days. tea Saturday at the home of Dodqa for th lessons during Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone, Sr. Having from Mark, which, Mrs. Mary Baird at Heber City. and son, Kay, of Lehi, and Mr. it is believed, was the first of tht She returned Sunday. and Mrs. Arvil Stone. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Caldwell Score by quarters; Gospels written, we think today arrived from their two boys, of Duchesne, California last 8 23 31 41 of Jesus beginning his ministry. visited Saturday with relatives. Uintah week and are visiting Mrs. 6 11 32 47 We may note his personal preCounty Agent Louis Jensen Duchesne Caldwells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Officials Owens, Wilkins and Alma Esplin were in Blueparation for his mission, his first Bill Fausett. Tabiona bell Saturday registering the preaching, and the call of the first Charles Hardman, who has Columbia sheep belonging to the been ill for the past three disciples. Bluebell club. Boys Sheep Some may ask why Jesus went month is able to be out again, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latturn-e- f to John for a baptism unto re- and was in Roosevelt Wednesand Carol Jenson, of Price, when he, the Sinless day. pentance, visited Saturday and Sunday Atorney and Mrs. B. L. Dart, One, had no need of repentance. with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seeley. That he- might achieve complete of Price, were guests last ThursMr. and Mrs. Walter Reming' of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart. ton and their children, Jean and Identity with his people, who had day abundant need to repent. He who Donald, visited Saturdav at DuMr. and Mrs. Guy Percival chesne with Mr. and Mrs. Porbecame sin for men went to the and small daughter, of Provo, ter Merrell. baptism unto repentance. And the visited relatives in Ioka and Mrs. Jesse Gale left Monday purifying rite of baptism may Roosevelt Wednesday. for Tooele to visit her husband, have been sought as a rite of InKarl Richins is in Idaho viswho has employment there. duction into his great ministry. his mother. iting Frito Bluebell returned They Some may also ask how the vicMrs. Nancy Drollinger, of Mr. Gale returned to day, and Salt Lake City, is making an tory of Jesus over the temptations Tooele Sunday. of the wilderness can be an exextended visit with her son, Miss Maxine Winkler and Clifford, and family, and with ample unto us. How can the vicMrs. Mary Merrell, of Salt Lake tory of One who was sinless be her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Dart, City, visited over the week-enan example unto poor sinful men? and family. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Heres why Dodge delivers more miles In this respect Jesus was in perMr. and Mrs. Howard Jendollor of Helper were week-envisfect union with God and his conkins and new baby son returned itors of Mr. about this great new home Saturday to stay, after Shock Absorbers not only give quest over sin may teach us that Robison. Mrs. and Mrs. Russell Everything you Smith and Mrs. a truly new kind of ride but the way it lookt, spending the winter in Salt they who come by faith into comRobison are sisters. rides and handles feelt, tells Lake City, where he had smooth you new resulting with and freedom the Father can plete union Mrs. Garrett Stone went to that heres a car thats built to last. from wheel hop" and bounce overcome tin when they are Salt Lake a for short Thursday mean a Score by quarters: leu car wear, prolong car life. Its car thats stunning to look visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dee 5 8 11 20 tempted. Tabiona at, with plenty of head, leg and Famous Dodge Fluid Drive, with his and by Prepared baptism Drollinger, and with her daughshoulder room -- a car engineered 10 18 31 38 Altamont V' rolher taru and stops, "cushvictory over temptation, Jesus beter, Sharlene, who is attending from bumper to bumper to last Officials Wardle, Wardle. ions" all moving parts from gan his ministry in Galilee by call- the L.D.S. Business college. to rear wheels adds to carengine longer, go farther at lower cost. life, to Handel And he Russell was repentance. ing tfn to called to saves tires, lowers costs. Sound Mathoda Find Timbers Spond Minolta With Us call disciples, the Idaho by the serious illness of loon ftgan Researchers are now using Cows In Today Five ahort minutes behind the father. sonic methods to test wood first being two pairs of brothers hisMr. See how you could wheel will tell you why this is the and pay $1,000 mora Mrs. Ivan Andrew and Hilton and James Simon, without destroying it. These exlor a car and still not get all the car for you-f- or the years ahead. and daughter, Carolyn, and son, And he is still calling John. and methods can ,. acting permit safYoull find that the new Onflow rugged dependaer construction of wood air- men unto himself. Do you hear the Davon, of Bonanza, were weekbility of this new 51 Dodge end guests of Mr. and Mrs. EYES EXAMINED craft frames, ladders and scaf- eall? Cloyd Morrill. folds. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foot went Maka Appointments at to Provo Saturday to attend BATHER JEWELRY The U. S. Bureau of Labor Veterans seeking advice on funeral services for Mr. Footes Roosevelt Utah Statistics conducts regular s statutory reemployment grandmother. on causes and results of rights can contact local state William Woodward Jindustri&l accidents. DUCHESNE, UTAH with Archie and Melvin Benson employment service offices. 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