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Show Soil Stewardship Sunday Set For May 20 And 27 Church leaders of all denominations throughout the Uintah Basin have been invited to take part in the observance of Soil Stewardship Sunday. The setting aside of one Sunday each year as a special day for remembering our responsibility as stewards of the soil was first observed in many sections of the southwest several years ago. Farm and in coAgriculturists, operation with local pastors and soil conservation district supervisors, has been instrumental in establishing this observance, both through its editorial supdone port and personal work staff. editorial its of members by This year a more widespread observance of Soil Stewardship Sunday has been planned, and Sunday, May 20 or 27. has been designated as the Sundays when speakers in churches will devote at least part of their sermon to the relation of our soil to the people and the church. Through work of Soil Conservation districts, thousands of farm land has acres of worn-ou- t been reclaimed and made to produce abundantly again. Good soil produces good crops, and good food means a healthy, prosperous people. It is the duty of every person to encourage soil conservation. The very future of our country depends upon how the soil is handled. Food crops produced on rich soil have more nutritive value in minerals and vitamins than do crops proland. duced on worn-ou- t c t SOCIETY 1 In Salt Lake City WANT ADS 3-- 2-- 2 4 k 210-W- New Idea Tried In County On Graduations Why Pay More exercises n. Fitz-wate- r, The Aaronic Priesthood boys gave the program in Sacrament fol- meeting Sunday, with the lowing boys participating: Udell Winkler, Bruce Goodrich, Aullen Larsen, Paul Bird, Dal Seeley, Slade Mathews. Curtis Mecham, Wane Workman, Orland Murray, Phil Mathews, Drew Goodrich, Bob Goodrich, Jay Goodrich, Larry Lisonbee, Wilford Bird, Kent Remington, RemGary Goodrich and Garth ington. Asel Manwaring, of Vernal, and Major Sterling Merrell, of Fort Richardson, Alaska, told of their experiences. and Mrs. Karchich, of visited Sunday with Mr. Price, and Mrs. Isaac Bird. Mrs. Karchich will be remembered as the former Joyce Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook took their ' son, John Asa, back to Price Monday, after he had here. He is spent the week-enattending school at Carbon college. While in Price the Cooks visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and their son, and with Mrs. Martha Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodrich and son, Joe, of Helper; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Goodrich and family and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Goodrich spent the week-enhere with relatives. Among those from Bluebell who graduated and participated in the seminary graduation exercise Sunday evening were Lucy Powell, Judith Bird, Bessie Lisonbee, Rae Belle Bird, Marilyn Goodrich, Marva Atwood, and Dolly Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Richman and daughter visited over the week-enwith relatives. Mrs. Lucille Larsen, of Salt Lake City, arrived Tuesday for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Vivian Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Benson and Mrs. Russel Robison, of Ioka, visited relatives here n. n n, 5-- 8-- 4 one-ma- n n, Beautiful Flowers d d d Out-Of-Doo- rs - I see the fish and game department is kind of getting all fussed up. They are working on the program they are trying to pull off here in June. Sometimes it seems to look like a pretty good deal, if they can get it going. Getting some help from the local committeemen and the directors can put the program over. , Yod know, I said last week that we were to get some fish. Gut we didnt. We got word on it now that we are to get some soon that is in about two or three days. I hope so. I see where Dave Thomas made two trips to Salt Lake with a bunch of beaver hides. They sure were some nice furs. I wonder if Lynn Nickell and Harry Sprouse ever stay home. Theyre always on the go. I wish they would stay home for a while; it would give the guys that aint got a license a chance to catch some fish. Ralph Halstead his deer count. He saidreported there are a lot of deer and that they looked good. I wonder what kind of dear he means. Be seein you, Ed. land Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Family Gathers son-in-la- Ti3 I aM d. The many friends of the Car-rofamily wish to express their sympathy at the death Waldeepest Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. WREATHS - SPRAY! husband, father and ters chose Saturday for their of their Aldon Carroll. brother, commemoto single stalk,1 family gathering rate Mothers Day, with the folguests preslowing We Will Order Fresh R ent: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright or Potted Planti An Leof Utahn; little and Carolyn, Mr. of Salt Lake; on Walters, ANNA NIELS'1 GOOD PLACES TO EAT and Mrs. Glen Sacos, of Midvale VARIETY STORE and Miss Betty West, of Salt AND SLEEP Lake City. Mr. Sacos and Leon DllAllfttMA TTi.L Duchesne, Utah Walters were missionary com- &GX3XsXSXXS3XSX&SXSX3 panions when Leon was laboring in the Canadian mission field. On Mothers ll Day i n Mission Cafe And Motel Thursday was a happy occafor Hazel Walters, when her four sisters met at her home for a day of visiting. They were Mrs. Lois Gillespie and Mrs. Fern Jensen and small daughter, Carolyn, of Tooele, Mrs. Margaret Benson and Mrs. Melba Powell, of Salt Lake City. The ladies returned to their homes Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings, Sr Wayne and LuJean motored to Salt Lake Saturday to meet their daughter, Mrs. Vern ihern-hearand daughter, Sharlyn, of Las Vegas, Nevada, who will visit here for two weeks. Mrs. Viola Shephard and son, Joe, made a trip to Price Monday. Bertie Marie Lisonbee was hostess to a group of school friends Wednesday night at a slumber party, commemorating her birthday anniversary. A weiner roast was enjoyed by the following girls: Marva Mae Horrocks and Romona Neilson, of Arcadia, Joan Funk. Sally Schuckers, of Myton; JaNae Liddell, Joan Van Tassell, Geneil Shelton, Norma Rae Murphy, Edna Neilsen and Lu Jean Jennings. LaVonda Price, of Salt Lake, at as a guest spent the week-enof Mr. and Mrs. Archie Price. Mrs. Clara Young, of Mt. Emmons visited her daughter, Mrs. Olive Neilsen on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linke are rejoicing over the birth of their first grandchild, a baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson, of Salt Lake City on May 7. Mrs. Linke spent several days in Salt Lake at the Nickerson home. sion t, Does The "H" On Your Hot Water Faucet Mean What It Says' If Net, Thon INSTALL All ELECTRIC HATER HEATER r;om mtl d 1 9 Dlitl Uintah Power & light u Home Owned ROOSEVELT Tax Paying Phone 17 Locally Opsnhd DUCHESNE P bow 111 the story on and changed to New Conoco Super Motor 0il Ne-ol- te Mrs. Doyle Smith and children, of Heber City were overnight guests of Mrs. Smiths parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Fairbanks. Tuesday, May 8. G fi Drothcro Accept Employment In Ky. 2V Jay Bench, of Provo, called :... UuEATIlS 2.40 ASSORTED SPOAYS 1.S0 1.C0 1.70 Our Gtcro Will CoCIcccd On Memorial Day u u i SS&KSfig Supt. Dean C. Christensen was guest speaker at the a ward Mothers Day program. He also gave a talk at the Duchesne stake Sunday school union meeting held at Duchesne Monday night. w 1.20 d ,At Progrea mmm For Memorial Day Uf l3MrT and Mrs. Worral Anderson and family and Mrs. Lamthe bert. all of Ogden, spent at the home of Mr. week-enand Mrs. Wm. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll. Albert Kennison, of Talmage, was in town on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hayes and family, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. parents, Hayes Jesse A. Fowler. Mr and Mrs. C. N. Shinerwent to Salt Lake City Wednes- Mr. Cradlo Nows Bara Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner Lake spent a few days in Salt Presents Program 1 Mothersljl Ethel Beebe Former Duchesne Mrs. Garda Seeley Resident Weds Aaronic Group to her many Of interest friends and acquaintances in Duchesne is the marriage of Miss Kathryn Zoe Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, of Salt Lake City, who exchanged nuptial vows with Russell A. Packard, Friday evening. May in the Bonneville stake 11, chapel. The attractive blonde bride a beautiful wedding dress wore FOR SALE For better gardof white slipper satin, designed ens plant climatized seeds Buy with petal neckline and slim MILE HIGH flower and garden sleeves fashioned with wrist seeds. They grow. Hacking points. The softly gathered skirt Hardware, Phone 75, Rooseterminated in a cathedral train, tc velt. and her pear encrusted tiara, an FOR SALE 1938 Chev. Pickheirloom from her grandmother, (combinwas arranged with a veil of up. Also Boosteh-Bucation buck rake and stacker) for chantilly lace. Ford tractor, practically new Elaine Larsen, sister of the the Alden White, Roosevelt. Phone Julene Packard, bride,' . grooms sister, and Glenna Johnson, Mrs. Richard E. Holdaway, FOR SALE Duchesne farm, and Miss Patricia Larsen were 52 acres on Highway 40 best the brides atendants. water right; modem Harlow Vincent performed the cow chicken coop house: barn; duties of best man. Jim Nelson, sell. must and granery. Moving, Lynn Marti, Don E d r e d g e, E. Max Hartman, Duchesne, Leaver and the brides Charles Phone 8397. brother, Don. Larsen, were ush ers. Immediately following the the newlyweds greetceremony, A 3 new and in the graduaphase Beginning April tion exercises was introduced In ed friends and relatives at a continuing on Tuesday and the Duchesne county school dis- wedding reception, Friday of each week, I The young couple are honeytrict this year. For the 1931 will have in southern California. Dumooning graduation programs, the DAY OLD of educachesne board county RITCHIE CHICKS tion requested the four high BRIDGE LUNCHEON Hostess Monday evening at a at my store schools in the district to plan salad course luncheon lovely be to the exercises graduation HACKING HARDWARE and bridge party was Mrs. Milon held in order separate nights Phono 75 Roosevelt that the board members might dred Carman when she entertained at her home. jm attend all the programs. Her guest list included Mrs. In compliance with this sugBessie Kohl, Mrs. Hildur John-stugestion, graduation Miss Laura Clemons, Mrs. were set for Wednesday, May Li u Ml your Butano and Babs Murdock, Miss Charlotte at 16, Altamont; 320 Thursday, May Propana lank for you. Miss Emily Madsen, Johnson, at 17, Roosevelt; Friday, May gallon, $180.00 480 gallon. Beebe, Mrs. Ru$230.00 WHY PAY MORE? 18, at Duchesne; and Saturday, Mrs. JosephineMrs. Dorothy 8EARLE GAS fc APPLIANCE May 19, at Tabiona. All pro- by Thomas. Mrs. Margie Peterson, 528 Watt Main. Varnal. Utah grams were scheduled to begin Mrs. Frances Klippel, Mrs. Thel-d- a at 8 p. m. Phona 77 Halstead, Mrs. Afton Bromis This the first time that the school board members have been ley, Mrs. Shirley Zabriskie. Mrs. MAN WANTED (over 25) to able to attend all the gradu- Nellie Nelson and Mrs. Phyllis conduct a RAWLEIGH BUSI- ation exercises held in the dis- Day. Prizes were won by Mrs. NESS in Duchesne County. Per- trict, stated Supt. Dean C. Beebe, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Petermanent, profitable work. Need son and Miss Clemons. car. Write me at once to call on you M. E. Walton, 320 S. E. Main St., Blackfoot, Idaho, W. T. Rawleigh Company field-maMr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson, of Tacoma. Wash., announce the arrival of a baby boy, born May BIGGEST EVENT 9. Mrs. Robinson is the former It's the biggest event of the Maxine Fairbanks. Two couples were granted VerEastern in Utah year licenses to wed by County Clerk nal's Annual Nile ' Rodeo, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Quen-to- Jorter Merrell recently. They June Rasmussen at the Roosevelt are: hospital on May 10. a baby boy Ralph Samuel Winn, 25, My-toATTENTION! and LaJean Smith. 16, DuNeed a good man with car to weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. chesne. in Duchesne families supply Lewis Otis Mecham, Fruitland is announced by County with Rawleigh Good Mr.A daughter Mrs. T. and Carol Dean Young, 16 of Wm. 31, and Atkins, Be Health Products. your own Buhl, Idaho. Her mother is the Wallsburg. boss. Write your own paycheck. Excellent opportunity. Write or former Molly Munz. see J. J. Sellers, 488 North 1st The family of Mr. and Mrs. i East, Heber, or write, Rawleighs 1415- - 23rd St.. Alma Poulson are arranging a Dept. 1 tc family gathering to honor them Denver 2. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leavett on their golden wedding anniHELP WANTED - MEN versary. The celebration will be Mrs. Carl Leavett, her son Joey Experienced fallers with staged Saturday. May 26, at the and her mother, Mrs. Jennie power saw, horse skidders, home of a son. Tennis, in Orem. Barbaglio. of Price, and Mr. and sawmill off bearers. For details Only members of the immediate Mrs. Rex Parrish, of Rangely regarding housing, rates, start- families will be in attendance. were Mothers Day guests of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Partridge. ing date, write Great Lake Timber Co., Star Route, Heber, Ut. Boulder, Colo., owns a glacier Mrs. Annie Bench received a Include experi- from which it gets its water number of her children and ence, phone no., etc. their families at her home on Mothers Day. Some remained to spend the day. others just called to leave their good wishes. During the day she was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench, Mrs. Joseph Morrison and Mrs. Helen Odekirk, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dastrup and family, of Mt. Emmons; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Johnson, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Davies, Provo. Many beautiful gifts were left to cheer her God-give- n MltiiW BUMBELl Ranch-Souther- n day to spend a few days. UINTAH Basis, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobson MAT to receive is in Salt Lake City medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler are remodeling their home, and among other things, have added a bathroom. Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett, of Murray, spent Mother9 Day with Mrs. Betty Clark and Mrs. Edith Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collard and aicao; family, of Richmond. Calif., group of poinftA spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Madelyn their uncle and aunt. Mr. and tory. Cora Lee Mrs. Wm. Anderson. selection, Barbi! Mrs. Mildred Gibbins, of Salt Sherry FowleJ, is here visiting her with Sharel aJL Mi Lake City Mr. and ing; talk, Don?! ' daughter and Mrs. Leo' Page. solo, Perry MaXld Barara Beebe, who is working in Salt Lake City, spent MothArthur ers Day with her parents, Mr. saxophone and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. Allred and Elain? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berrett, iMrs. Vernia of Salt Lake City, have moved Margaret Reay back to Altonah to make their A potted flower Was J home. Mr. Berrett will work ed eacTh mother. for the forest service. Liddell Mr. and Mrs. Charley Timo- Lake Saturday toWent J he thy and family, and Mr. and mother on Mothers Mrs. Von Timothy and sons, of Bonanza, spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Max-fiel- re- to say goodbye to his grandmother. Mrs. Annie Bench, as he was enroute to Paducah Kentucky, where he will be employed by a large construction company as a sign painter. His brother, Bert, who has been working in Chicago for the past two months, will join him there, and will work for the same company in the bookkeeping department. The brothers were employed thl tame company during World War II. Their services were considered so highly efficient that the company sought them out again. They expect to te with the company for about five years. Jay said. The boys and their parents re well known in Duchesne, laving resided here for a number of years. cently Mr. and Mrj. Pervincel Clark and daughtelO. Oliver Bowden and hii daughters, Freda and lrt. Dora Lee Snyder, spent Monday with Mrs. Mary Bowden and son, Louie. -- Enjoy 5M tm STRAIGHT 0SO,OOOA!es-A'- o After a punishing 50,000-mil- e with proper drains and BOURBON OLD This is the oil for me,aavn Pruett, Traveling Salesman, Aft0 I I.average 800 miles a wSk changed to -- a t0p PwfonnancefSJSa TIKE QUALITY! marked decrease in oil ITKAISNT IDiltlSX lATIOXAl DISTILLERS WHISKEY PROD. road regular CmotoT1168 ,bricatod with new showed no wear of any an average of lessU""' n factthousandth inch T nd crankahafts. AND gaaohne mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as soorf as for the first 5,000! tt, famous for, If PROOF COIF., N.y. consumption. sfsassMSKS IVosr'ftw |