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Show RECORD Roosevelt on business Wednes- - IAIMAGE Mrs. Lee Ottosen was in Rooon business Saturday i sevelt Mothers Honor Senior Students j Officer Thursday pTA . The mothers of the senior students Rave a banquet Monday night at the school house in honor of the graduating class. Bob r.bc, was master of was held Van Drimmelon Mrs. Delsa Mitchie new of- - ceremonies, gave a toast; E. L. Murphy, member of the school board was guest speaker; and Grant vice Peele, music teacher at the Van Tassel, school, sang several songs Calista The Seniors are Dicy Casper president; .Fern Clegg, Nadine Roberts! Secretary- Bennett Josey, Thomas DiSte-fanJoy Defa, Coy Mitchie 'S,,! Mr.! Ken Carliil. and Raymond Moon., Lake Salt m were The tables were decorated in and gold with a floral purple tVMrsUErvTn' Clegg and centerpiece. Mrs. Nettie Defa and Duchesne ;iMta furnished a cake decorated with gold roses with a purple inscription, Seniors of 1951, across its top. Out - of - town guests present Were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mur phy. of Upalco; Mr. and Mrs. Peele, and Miss Dennis, of and Mrs. Davis, of California. All the parents and teachStarts at 7:30 p.m. ers were also present. at 9:15 p.m. Cwjilaits The following school board members visited the Tabiona school Wednesday: Supt. Dean Friday and Saturday C. Christensen, E. L. Murphy, MAY Wm. Harris, and Marion Harrison. Mrs. Joe DiStefano and family were in Duchesne on business Friday. Duchesne elementary school attended Play Day held Friday at the Tabiona school. The high school students went hiking up North Fork Friday. Thursday night the Claude Wagstaff .sawmill burned to the ground: No one knows how the fire started, but it demolished everything at the mill. penc Rlla-Mai- ds PISS imeeting My-to- n Is Honored At Party "cSnoSft? Mrs. Eula McCarver. of Los sisterc41Senher and family , o, i 5uui to4 k 1 ion, do. - theatre uc. Mt, ttinj 1 ltamoiit bvk) FUSE My-to- 18-1- 9 f liver co j- K Total Awards lotoriflj1 News and Culoon from Tabiona The and their teachers attended the party at Duchesne Thursday night in honor of the from all of Duchesne stake. Each ward directed games. Tabiona is proud to be able to s from our say that the had 100 percent receive their pins. This is indeed an honor and the girls should be congratulated for the effort they have put forth in getting their pins. Credit is also due their teacher, Mrs. Evelyn Jones, .And we wish to thank Mrs. Dorthy Ottosen. new stake leader, for making the party such a success. Mia-Maid- and Monday Sunday MAY Gain s Mia-Maid- 20-2- 1 s Mia-Maid- JETTYCRABLE UXMILEV Mia-Mai- d Cartoon innday I and News end Thursday MAY 23 24 Wn IN PRISON I 5af m jsssa Hiws inform ivhich&f o and Cartoon as255S2S5aS55SS25SSZS33 Mrand OOBOCOOQOOOCOOOOOCOtfP0 cntiorH battery THE ANNUAL ATTEND - Mrs-Swee- Mr- - a?d Mrs. Leon Burton and Mrs ElrldThDnald lenean Burtn! ThacJker Mrs. Stella Davies and daughter were Salt Lake visitors last week ai?d ,c,lldren. Mr. McClellan and Ada-lin- e Anderson attended a teachers meeting in Duchesne Tuesday afternoon. .After Mutual Tuesday eve-ninMr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClellan were honored guests at a party in the ward hall. Games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by approximately 70 persons. Roosevelt visitors last week included Blaine Brotherson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker, George Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth McClellan. Students of the Mt. Home school defeated students at the local school in a couple of base-bagames Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Foy, of California, visited the Soretu sen families last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis, of Tabiona. visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch White last week. Mrs. Carrie Thayne was a patient in the Roosevelt hospital last week. Adaline Anderson and Vera McDonald attended an M.I.A. stake board meeting at Alta-moWednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n visited Blaines mother in Mt. Pleasant for a couple of days last week, Mrs. Alta Beckstead attended a meeting for Kindergarten eachers at Roosevelt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson in Heber spent the week-en- d City with relatives. g, s! "lred: Sdsif,r-dSS?s.'- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Forbush were week-enguests at the Donohue home. The following visited with their mother, Mrs. Sunday Hazel Farnsworth: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mi1CwnV of "81; Mr. and Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mackay, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, of Tooele. Mrs. Chris Sorensen was a Heber visitor over the weekd end Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and son, of Garfield wereRowley guests Blea-zar- c of both n and )tor Oil toy 24, ,25, 26 I JTAII COUNTY t FAin ONOUNDS VERNAL, UTAH - IEEF -- II DAIRY - HOGS and PNDLIO ENTRIES Auction of Fat Stock And unless payment necessary to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale, will be sold at public auction at the Company Office on the 11th day of June, 1951 at 2:00 oclock p. m. By order of the Board of Directors. FRED LINDSAY, Secretary First Publication, May 18, 1951 , Last Publication, June 1, 1951 lfchrdw. H Motel Dsyncs Opti:d Comploto Optical Corvlco v 'J 3f0Bk Mil Hi wfcfskty tilts KENTUCKY WHISKEY 16 PROOF lS (Mil A KEUTIAl SPIRITS 111! 010 SURRY ROCK CCPm,lC311lKfc to be careful to make them go as far as possible. What are you big companies doing to save our oil resources V Heres the answer to that question. Known crude oil reaervee ere greater today than in 1940. And In addition to making new discoveries, the oil industry Standard Oil Company of California along with others is making each well and each barrel of oil yield more and more. Competition ioaVim us produce and refine efficiently. Here are some of the weya we do it: actually 30 Id Like to Know... may have heard that has been filed by suit a Division in Antitrust the break up to Washington aa California Standard of West well as six other You first address is Provo, JSity Bank Building to the comanswer an mah 20 days after serplaint withinsummons upon you. vice of this do. judgmen If you fail so to be taken against bv default willdemanded xn said which gW with the clerk of the CThis is an action to quiet title all the plaintiff and against jn mdont as to the following Coast oil companies. nnartenthe ?EteX?th,f NorttWi tion, we urge you to write: Many people have writ- ten us protesting this action, and many have f.vd pertinent queetiona about our activities. Ws answer all letters individually, but some points asem of general interest. this way of disWe to waste by tapping oil pools which used to be out of reach. Through We also prevent Remember the gueher? al- Yean ago new wella were lowed to erupt. But oil men found ways to atop this waste. And now they extract three new fuels from the gee mixture. Time was when only natural niques we make holes curve, under mountains, for example. pressure lifted oil to the surface. Wella often went flat, We now use huge systems to pump pressure back in, recovering much oil formerly lost. Natural gaa, a And research in refining research into drilling tech- rn, easing Pw" for everyone. If you have a ques- Du'hes"e COTh,y'Norlhwet Tp T i of Section 21, of the Soutti half Northwest Quarter of S-M- Ti seocu,. . to Know Standard Oil Company pf California 225 Bush Street San Francisco 20, Calif. of oil production, was once merely wasted. But oil companies long ego learned how to capture it, put this energy to work, end conserve natund oil resources. Latest technique help us in warring on waste. Standard uses a new "electronic brain" to compute beet way to drill oil fields for greatest yield 26 years or more into the future. helps. In 1920, Western refineries were getting leas than 7 gallons of gasoline from each band of crude. They now get SO gallons of far better gaa. by jr Attorney FlrttIfurlty for Pla Bank Building. May . First Publication, June I. Publication. Lwt a n supply of crude Pecplt sr concerned these days about America to run out, we ought oil. They say, If petroleum resources are beginning SOR-ENSE- krwss, Mission Cafo TJliat are you doing to save our oil resources? plalntur,318 attorney! oe Younfi. tiff- - 318 Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen and family, and William Jessen. Mr. and Mrs. Dowie Vander Warff, of Salt Lake City, came Modern av is made, to spend Mothers day with Mrs. not of wax,sealing but of shellac. Vander Warffs mother, Mrs. Mary Swasey, and family. Kenneth Cook spent Mothers day with his family. He is working in Price. Duchesne, Utah Dick Cook came from Drager-toHOME COOKED MEALS to visit his girls here SunGOOD CLEAN ROOMS day. The family of Mrs. Ruth MadStrictly Modern DUCHESNE. UTAH sen had Mothers day dinner with her. A Mothers day program was given in Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Dowd Jessen and daughter, of Elizabeth, Price, visited one day last week with William Jessen and Mrs. Jennie Brotherson and family. Will Oman went to Price Sunday to see his brother. Andrew Oman, who is very ill. A number of people from here EYES EXAMINED attended thp seminary graduMake Appointments at ation exercise Sunday night at SATKER JEWELRY Mt. Emmons. Boneta graduates Roosevelt, Utah were Nedra Swasey, O r 1 a n Oman, Larry Swasey and Ronald Cook. 157.05 11.63 3.36 is made before, so much as may be serve snmmored and required to & Dated grand Nielson; songs. Hazel and Beverly Johnson, Jeane Ross. Naomi and Ellen Gilbert; story. Ida D. Horrocks. Each mother in attendance was presented with a potted plant. The M.I.A. officers and teachers from this ward attended the Mutual convention at Duchesne Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gill and children, of Salt Lake, attended Sunday School 'here Sunday. A program was held Sunday in commemoration of the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood, as follows: Talks were given by Gayle Gilbert, Mrs. Golda Jensen, Leon Ross, Howard Gilbert. Bishop Marion Ross, Marvin G. Shields; song, The Priesthood of God, by the Aaronic priesthood. The deacons received a group award, and the following deacons received individual awards: Lamar Capson, Kent Jensen, Larry Ross and Rulon Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Solom-onso- n and family, Mrs. Olga Solomonson, all of Myton; Mrs. Rasmussen, of Salt Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and family spent Sunday at Vernal with Mrs. Elsie D. Workman. .112.00 In The Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Duchesne County RUST. Summon EDWARD L. vs Plaintiff BUR-DOBURTON ISABELLE A. HARTLEY, B. GEORGIA as adand DEAN E. CONDER of Estates the of ministrators E. Jennie and Bowers George S. Bowers. dec ea?ed JoEOHoft The Slate of Utah are hereby B. HARTLEY: You uuh B0MTA visited here with her brother. Ward Evans and family. Roosevelt shoppers this week were Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swas-ey- . geles, 56.00 60.45 84.00 21.56 77.00 43.12 w at- s Larsen. zel Johnson. Mildred Bird, Donna Ross. They were accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Gladys Ross. An enjoyable evening was spent playing games. Mildred and Donna Ross each received their Rose pins. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solomon-son- , of Roosevelt, attended Sunday School here Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Miss Bonnie Zirker came in from Heber to spend Mothers Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker. The Sunday School presented a Mothers Day program this week, as follows: talks. Evelyn Gilbert, Evan Lusty. Mildred Bird, and Larry Ross; poem, Rosalee Gilbert: piano solo. La-- 6860 Meeting Change Meridian. Utah. Mia-Maid- 43.35 32.35 301.00 48.72 156.05 112.00 252.00 56.00 112.00 All meetings of the Board of be County Commissioners will of held on the first Tuesday each month as now scheduled. The general public will be in vited to bring their Problems before the board 1between 10.00 m oclock a. m. and oclock p.until m. oclock p. 2:00 From bo re5 00 oclock p. m. will served for the signing of bills misceland taking care of other business. laneous county PORTER L. MERRELL, County Clerk Sf d 115.92 112.00 22.40 112.00 114 66 107.13 38.01 94.23 28.00 83.54 bers were played and everyone enjoyed the event. Saint. Exhibits In d $ 58.71 day. A band concert was held Friday night, with Joel Lillywhite conducting. Many beautiful num- YOUNG upon YOUNG. Mrs. J. D. and new baby son came home from the Roosevelt hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Johnson and daughter, all of Salt Lake, spent the week-enat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross. The group attended Sunday school. Leland Bird made a business trip to Salt Lake during the week. Local seminary graduates Gayle Gilbert, Ellen Gilbert, Marylin Zirker, Delaine Bird, Pauline Larsen, Joan Holgate, Merlynn Ross went on a trip with all the Roosevelt seminary students to Salt Lake Friday, returning Saturday. While there they did some baptismal work and visited many points of interest. Mrs. Vera Johnson made a trip to Salt Lake during the week. MOUNTAIN HOME, Utah There is now due and delinquent the amounts set opposite the following names on account of an assessment levied April 9, 1951 on the capital stock of the company. Amount - EON zoomiflf The following tended the Mia- - Maid festival (Dod) Rogers and at Duchesne Thursday night: Norma and Donna Ha- Delinquent Notice Farnsworth Canal And Reservoir Summons result Mrs. Elsie Bird C. O. Brotherson received word of the death of his brother, Taylor Brotherson, of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oman. Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans went to Salt Lake City for the Temple excursion, Friday, May 11th. Mrs. Ula McAvers, of Los An- - and family, of Salt Lake, visited relatives and friends here Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Joe DiStefano and family visited in Utahn Sunday with Mrs. Delia May-heand family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanley and family, of Orem, visited in Tabiona over the week-enMrs. Betty Lillywhite presented a dance revue Saturday night. Many tunes were worked into dances and skits. A large crowd attended and everyone enjoyed the fine performance. A visitor at the Ted D. Nye home this week is Mrs. Nye s mother, Mrs. Davis, of Cali- Maids Join In Stako Festival IVlIa MCADA Friday night at the Mark home. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and boys were in Roosevelt Monday Vanna Oman on business. ll Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley and sons were in Heber Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles and Casper, family, Mrs. Althora Mrs. DorMrs. Elaine Webb and is Gines and daughter were in Roosevelt on business Friday. Sheriff Arzy Mitchell, of Duchesne, was in Tabiona on business Friday and Saturday. Mfs. Minnie Hamilton and children were in Heber on business Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wright fornia. visD U P. meeting was held Monand family, of Duchesne Webb Dean Mrs. and night at the home of Mrs Mr. day ited Mildred Webb. Mrs. Alvin Maxwell - Ander-so- n visited relatives in Heber City Spanish Fwk and Seturdajr and Sunday. Magna Mrs. Georg. Anderson Two fine programs were sented Sunday. May 13 preone ld at Sunday cphn,n and others the other in of the restoration of me Aaromc priesthood at Sacrament meeting. McDld entertained ,Vfa group of small frv and r and Mrs. Murl Donohue family were Thursday afternoon Roosevelt Saturday. shopping in Stepheif.on feeth8 Sunday guests of Mr and birthday anniversary. dS MhaS? McDonald were wife' innl MrS Arch White V0 0ne day last week. Six-Year-O- jWith Banquet Mr. And Mrs. fiedfge 1881 STANDARD . OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA t, tint jrca |