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Show School Board Sells Altonah School TIIE To LDSIVard Group EV7G The Duchesne county school board at their last meeting unan of imously confirmed the sale the former Altonah high school building to the Altonah ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, according to Dean C. Christensen, superintendent of schools The unanimous decision was Alma Poalsons Present Peggy Observe Four YtaO Golden Wedding To Be lujJ JUKli, As Benefit Show MEXICO VISITORS HONORED AT PARTY A happy family met in the recreation room of the L D.S. tabernacle Saturday night to receive one of its members who had been absent for a long time. The family was that of Mrs of the Ppecv is the name the rnmedv being sponsored by Friday Mothers Band Duchesne with a evening and on 1Saturday Peggy 2). and matinee, (June who participatis a Rose Queen of ed in the anual TournamentfootBowl Rose Roses and the Year s ball game held every New Pasadena. at Day This howling comedy offers a pleasant evening of relaxation Its being filmed in technicolor. satisfacgood for the family and . movie. t tory as a Scenes are actual photographs f.om the 1951 classic. . . It is a story of a professor and his is daughters, one of whichto atrying footto keep her marriage are There secret. a ball player the usual mixups and misunderrestandings, all of which are end. the at solved Approximately 80 members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Alma 10 rfiSy Poulson, of Duchesne, gathered armed at the home of a son and the Mr. and Mrs. T. A. tive Orem in Serving Saturday, May Poulson, T?ey are: 26. "tf Neola; It was a delightful family re- Upalco; Mervin Juan union, with the guests arriving (now of Home (Vj; in the morning to spend a day Clive Russel of social chatter reminescing, renewing acquaintances and most important of all to extend con- Phone you, gratulations and well wishes to Mr. and Mis. Poulson on their wedding anniversary, golden which was the reason for the reunion. Many beautiful gifts were preieu55!LA sented to the happy couple, including a large mirror given by goop Mrs. Poulsons brothers and sisters. Attending from Duchesne were Mr. and Mrs. Mont S. Poulson and family, Mr. and In BANnEtol Mrs. Kermet Poulson and famM0THEFI According to Wenzel Luke, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen StephenFriday at Ha weeda son and family, Mr. and Mrs. or Saturday Matin county weed supervisor, spraying program has begun Edwin Carman and Mrs Ruby throughout Duchesne county Stephenson. along all roads. It is the suggestion of Mr. Luke and the deOut-Of-Doo- rs partment of agriculture to farmers to begin their program of early to avoid SALeIfJ chances of the plant pests getWhat A Mess ens plant climatized control. of out ting You know us MILE HIGH flower a should get together and call a seeds. They pol spade a spade about this fish Hardware, planting deal. In other words, velt. a rather raw deal. USAC were getting BIGGEST pr They sent us out a couple of If the biftNt tn Mrs. Arietta Williams was in loads of Rainbow trout that were itlated into the Phi Cappa Phi supposed to be legal size. I year in Eaatira nals Annual fraternity at a reception held think they sent us some fish June at the Institute on the U.S A.C. they couldnt unload anywhere else, so they dumped them in campus in Logan last week. Pay This honor is bestowed upon Lake Borham. I dont see why the Fish and persons of outstanding achieveLet ut Hi you tJ ment in their respective fields. Game department keeps dumpfor tank Propane in of in kinds has all fish there. Mrs. Williams majored ing $180.00: (tf gallon, the field of education and is now All they are doing is making $230.00 WHY PAL supervisor of elementary schools a trash lake out of it. I always SEARLE GAS I maintained that Lake Borham 528 West Main, Vl in Duchesne county. would make the best Bass lake Phon V in the country. 2088 MOTOR VEHICLES a You few theres know, quite So far this year, 2,088 motor . ATTENTIOt vehicles, valued at $742,255, guys in this Basin that never have been assessed in Duchesne fished for bass till here about Need a good mao i County. For the same period last two years ago. A couple of fel- supply families fo) year, 2,016 motor vehicles had lows were out trolling for trout County with Rawkf and they happened to catch bass Health Products. Bel been assessed, valued at You know, those guys didnt boss. Write your oml know what they were till some- Excellent opportunity Mrs. Bill Ffisby and Mrs, Har- body told them they were bass. see J. J. Sellers, Ml I talked to those fellows. Blast, Heber, or write, I old Madsen, of Meeker. Colo., to fish a lot for trout, Dept. 1415 former residents of Talmage, They usedsaid that bass fish was Denver 2, Colo. visited the Elray Larsens and the but they Stan McDonalds in Duchesne for them. Its more fun and the fish are really good to eat. So, Monday. They were enroute to Heber for the Decoration Day fellow sportsmen, we are going to have lots of bass fishermen Beginning April activities. in this country in the future, continuing on Tat' mark my word on that. Friday of Mck BRIDGE CLUB MEETS we But to will bin:) are never goin Twelve members of the Dua bass lake out of Lake DAY OLD chesne Bridge club were delight- haye Borham by putting different RITCHIE fully entertained Monday eve- kind of fish there every year. ning at the home of Mrs. Jegs Either make a bass lake out of it at my Johnstun, whq also performed or a trout lake Its got to be one the duties pf hostess. Prizes for or the other, HACKING HAE the game were awarded to Mrs. Phona 75 - But As for trout look at Homer FiUwater, grand slam; the streams now!fishing, The water is Mrs. C. V. Zabriskie, high score; so darned it will take high WANTED Cattle k Mrs. and Vernal Bromley, about two weeks before the waHardnual ter goes down and the Fish and See Charles Game department hasnt planted D.U.P. ENTERTAINED any fish Look at the nice weathFOR SALE Oil Daughters of the Utah Pio- er we had to plant fish but Contac 50,000 BTU.W. 1st neers met Thursday, May 24, where in the heck 165 were they Swain, with Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew at with the fish. her home, with Mrs. Ruth HarLike I say, we always get the ris as tail end of the trash, and we MAN WANTED The lesson, Pioneer Furni- have to be satisfied. a RAWLE conduct if we And ture, was presented by Mrs. A1 dont put Duchesne w in a NESS howl we never up Mezenen. ft profitable will get anything. So boy, keep manent, A book. Heart Throbs of me at w Write car. biting your nails until finger the West, was presented to M. EMrs. Alma Poulson and one to you hear from me next time, ion you Bladdw and keep your upper lip stiff. E. Main St.. ComJk Mrs. Owen Wright, each of Be seeing you, W. T. Rawleigh whom recently celebrated their J man. Ed golden wedding anniversary. Dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. Thomas DeHaven. Mrs. A1 Mezenen, Mrs. Elmer Moon, Mrs. Fannie Price. Mrs. Eldura Merkley, Mrs. John Abbott, Mrs. Porter Merrell. Mrs. Edmund Bench and Mrs. Baum. que, N. M., and Mrs. Ernest Morrell, of Salt Lake City, are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead. Mrs. Morrell is Mrs. Halsteads Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones at- mother and Mrs. Caughron is Annie Bench. The honored her sister, Guyla. tended the opening of the guests were her daughter and Mrs. On and Mr. Sunday chilMr. and Mrs. J. T. for hospital crippled and five of their six dren in Salt Lake City Saturday. Frank Morrell, of Duchesne, and Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrell, children; Joseph Jr., Bobbie, The Hub motor court and cafe of American Fork joined them reached after the board had Marion, Kathleen and Frances. Borham. an Lake at for Bateouting been notified by Dr. Allen in Heber will receive patrons The sixth child, a daughter, was under new management after man, state superintendent of unable to be present. The BenExterior walls of the Du- public instruction, that the sale, tleys home is in Mexico City. June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A joyous time was had at the Wilson, of Duchesne, will assume chesne hotel building are being based on a 3 to 2 vote did not constitute the legal duties in that capacity on that painted white this week. party, playing games and chatdate. majority needed to validate the ting about the many and inMr. and Mrs. Karl Schisler, sale. teresting experiences of the House guests at the homes of who have been residing in New The old frame building, no guests Sandwiched in between Mrs. Annie Bench and Mrs. Hel- Orleans for a number of months, longer needed as a high school, was a most delicious lunch. en Odekirk this week were Mrs. have been guests at the home was sold to the ward for $400, Those participating in the eveJoe Young, Hill Field; Mrs. Da- of Mrs. Schislers parents, Mr. with $200 down. Altonah post, nings enjoyment, other than the vid Kraus and son, Brent, Ida- and Mrs. Mont Poulson. They American Legion, had offered guests of honor, were Mr. and ho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Ver Mrs. I. G. Bench, Mr. and Mrs. plan to spend the summer 'on $400 cash and children, Shirley, Joan Mr. Schislers fathers ranch in A controversy over sale of the Neil Workman and children, of and Dean, of Malad; and Mr. the Roosevelt area. school building arose when Al- Provo; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Paland Mrs. Bud Moffitt, of Hill tonah ward and Altonah post, mer, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Field. Doyle Harris eft Thursday American Legion, each made Mrs. Bernard Dastrup and famto spend a weeks vacation in known a desire to obtain two ily, Mt. Emmons; Mrs. Annie Warrent Officer and Mrs. Salt Lake City with relatives. rooms of the structure. Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Samuel Caughron, of Albuquer- School board members asked Bench, Mr. and Mr.s Tatton Charles Partridge, who was the two parties to work out an Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund to the L.D.S. hospital. Salt arrangement to buy the school Bench, Ray Bench, Mr. and Mrs. taken For to have a growth removed and make two rooms available Alphonzo Madsen and Mrs. HelLake, CHEVRON SUPREME GAS from the lobe of his ear. is now to the other. When the ward en Odekirk, Duchesne. RPM MOTOR OIL at home, having returned Satur- and post failed to agree, the The family met again on SunATLAS ACCESSORIES day. It will be necessary for him matter was placed in the hands day to say au revoir to the visto return shortly for further of the school board, which itors from Mexico Citv. with then voted to sell the building Mrs. Joe Young, of Hill Field, Mrs. Bentleys sister, having Duchosno, Utah to the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. joined the family group. All Brown, of Boise, Idaho, visited participants returned to LAG POPPY SALES with relatives in Strawberry homes their Sunday evening. IN DUCHESNE CITY Sunday. They were overnight guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Edwin Poppy sales in Duchesne did FAMILY ENJOYS DINNER Carman Sunday, returning to not match the 600 qota set for On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clartheir home Monday afternoon, the Duchesne American Legion ence Wilson received their chilreports Ruth Harris, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald WilMrs. Wm. Case reports that Auxiliary, poppy gaieg chairman. son, of Sftharg Village; Mr. and her Harvey Hatch, Collections from the sale of Mrs. Bill Olsen, Spring Canyon; 'Ttrfl Show Starts at 7:30 p.nu-Laa-t Of Salt Lake City, has been these artificial poppies amount- and Lamar Wilson, Salt Lake 8:15 ' p.m called into the service and will ed to $35.60. Shofr SfexU City, leave June 24 for Fort Lewis, A delicious turkey dinner had Mr. Hatch has been Washington. NATIONAL TIMBER FOREST been Friday and Saturday prepared by their mother in the officers reserve corps of FOR SALE for the occasion. JUNE 1 and 2 a rat with engineers, captains Oral bids will be received by ing, since the close of World the Forest Supervisor at his ofFIRESIDE CHAT War II fice, Room 465 Post Office Miss Julienne Jensen was hosSalt Lake City. Utah, tess to the fireside Chat group Mr. and Mrs. Wildur Fair- Building, on July 2, 1951, for all the live Sunday evening at the home of banks motored to Salt Lake timber marked or for Mrs. Sarah Clements. Thursday to visit Mrs. Fair- cutting and all designated The following program was Tl (Ti banks niece and nephew, Mr. dead timber locatedmerchantable on an area in charge of Miss Elsie Koyen: And Mrs Earl Beach, and chil- - Of 125 acres in duet. Misses Dixie and Jessie dren, of Buhl, Idaho. Before re- S.1,approximately awaHfc- - yTi5 T. 1 N R. 6 W.. USM, Pi- White; reading, Miss Nita Colturning Friday, they visited geon Unit. Wasatch Na- lett; piano solo. Miss LeAnn Cartoon and Naws with Mr. Fairbanks sister and tional Water Forest, estimated to be Jorden; readings, Mrs. Sarah brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. 235 MFBM of lodgepole pine, Clements; piano solo and readOmar Hansen. Douglas fir, and Englemann ing, Joe Houser; Mrs. Madeline Sutaday and Monday Guests at the hofme of Mr. and Spruce sawtimber, log scale, and Horrocks related interesting inlinear feet of lodgepole cidents and experiences in her JUNE 3 and 4 Mrs. Clifton C. Mlckelson over 280 Mmine pine props, more or less. life. week-enMrs. were Mr. and the will begin at 2:00 P. M. C3AMA A dainty dessert was served to Frank Humback and children, of Bidding and will be kept open for not 20 members and guests. Mrs. and Jerome, Idaho, Tommy WITH JH. less than 30 minutes, and as of Logan. Mickelson, much as biNAmru longer may be neces- SOCIAL CHAT While looking after the pro- sary in the judgment of the ForThe lovely ranch home of Mrs. est Supervisor xto give all in- John Abbott was the perty interests of his father, the terested an parties opportunity place of the Friendshipmeeting late Heber Goff, Laurence Goff to bid. Each club bidder who has not Wednesday and his wife were guests of Mr. Mrs. with evening, Naws and Cartoon and Mrs. Clifton C. Mickelson. previously operated on the Wa- Abbott as hostess. The evening satch National Forest, must, pri- was spent in social chat and jewor to bidding, furnish a finanblocks. Sharlene, a granddaughter of cial ing quilt statement, showing possesA plate lunch of delectable and Mr. is Mrs. Elray Larsen, and Wednesday sion or availability of logging Thursday was served to Mrs. spending the summer here with JUNE 8 and 7 equipment, cash and other un- goodness her grandparents. Harris, Mrs. Carlos Mars-ing- , encumbered assets sufficient in Ruth Mrs. Glen Stephenson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks the judgment of the awarding of- Alphonzo Madsen, Mrs. Olen to carry out the terms of transacted business in Salt Lake ficer Rasmussen. Mrs. Parry Grant, Naws and Cartoon timber sale agreement. As Mrs. Friday and Saturday. They re- athequalification Eldredge Buckalew and for oral bidding Mrs. Jennie Jones, a mained until Sunday evening to special each must bidder submit a sealvisit with relatives. ed bid in advance of all oral guest. bidding, accompanied by a cer tified check, money order, or FIVE HUNDRED CLUB Mrs. Grant Murdock was a equivalent, payable to the Treasurer of the United States, in the charming hostess to the Wednesamount of $400 as deposit with day 500 club last week at her bid, to be applied on the pur- home. Before the game she servchase price, refunded, or re- ed an attractive lunch to Mrs. tained In part as liquidated dam- Fernald Jefferies, Mrs. Ben Klip-peMrs. Reed Timothy, Mrs. ages, according to the conditions o the sale.. Sealed bids will be Chester Lyman, Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Mrs. Jess Johnstun. Mrs. ArEXTENDS AN INVITATION TO ALL MEMBERS opened and posted prior to the tie Stocks. Mrs James Hatch, time oral bids are received. The Mrs. Harvey Partridge, TO ATTEND THE Miss appraised value of the timber, Laura Clemons and Mrs. Max normal according to long-termarket value and operating con- Peterson. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. ditions is $2.50 per M ft., B.M. for sawtimber of all species and Partridge, Mrs. Stocks and Mrs. $5.50 per M linear feet of mine Johnstun. props. No bid will be considered which is less than these rates as a base rate applicable through the entire period of the sale UHITA DASH agreement, plus at least $3.00 per M ft. B.M. for sawtimbr and $0.50 per M. linear feet for mine props, the total to apHEADQUARTERS FOR ply to all timber cut prior to May L 1052. On that date and at other times as stated in the BABY DEOS contract, total rates will be determined but in no event will the redetermined stumpage rate be lets than the basic appraised BABY BUGGIES value as first above mentioned. In addition to making payments for stumpage, the purchaser will be required to make an additional deposit of $0.25 per M ft. B. HIGH M and $0.50 per M linear feet reat sawtimber and mine props, spectively, for the total cut of timber included in the sale into BATI1-A-I1ETa cooperative work fund to pay Imthe . cost of timber stand provement and $0.25 per M ft. B.M. and $0.50 per M linear feet PLAY of sawtimber and mine props, SIVIUGS respectively, into a cooperative work fund to pay the Cost of slash disposal. The purchaser will further be required to do certain erosion control work, or, at his option, may deposit a turn ctual to t3.CS par II ft. B.M. ter all timber, cut Into a cooperative work fund from which the REMEMBER THE BAND emroment will finance tho cost "$23,C33 worth of equipment that's what It MOTHERS SHOW cf erosion control. The right to takM to hoop mo an tha jab in tha mlnal I FRIDAY $ P.M. Is reservand bids all SATURDAY MATINEE reject any 3 p.M. coal afford that klcid of moaoyi Actually, ed. Before bids are submitted, full Information concerning the wait of Jl coma from pooplo Uko you and mo timber, the conditions of sale who Invoctod tholr savings to got a fair profit and submission of bids and fioa tho risk that tho atlno will continuo to pay nancial statements should be obdividends. tained from the Forest Supervisor at Salt Lake City, or.' from VHojo or quality rumnTURE- the Forest Ranger at Hanna, Utah. DUCHESNE, UTAH PHONE First Publication June 1, 1951 Second Publication June 15, 1951 Dr. Berman, eye. ear, not and throat specialist, will be at the Hanson Hotel, Friday, June 8. at 8 a. m. (adr.) son-in-la- Uintah Band Mothers . date-nigh- Xied daugh-terin-la- jR) ijjjj J . - two-third- s a rp c! wsaaat Weed Spraying County Begun Das-tru- p iukJ" strange, in of WANT ( to ope It to t it havir for TtlEATHE son-in-la- j limiViTO d , IMPACT Vhy nposed rerage l, Tb Duch::no rich end Qcmo Club ction of carries f you ccccmblo at tho Cosy Thcctro 10:30 A.M. for tho Opening -- . can scien' if we at ictor Hi e f i ubby -- lay sei if- - This Held Day BASSIHETTS .in tii r Uj, ye Jun jar bn any o n fire, a for th iroclan I effec !l the. ( it sha' "S j - Duckeono Fish & Game MILKERS Chib STOOLS STROLLERS - 42 TS Car IPUMSipte And Will Do Ablo To Taka CHAIRS - PEAS Just Received a Of Your Hoods t PLACE YOUR ORDERS - WE C AL80 HAVE . KIDDIES CHAIRS G ROCKERS - cor-toln- - ly DMA - , - FURNITURE CO. BABB UJlilE and FIELD Fu, O DONT FORGET THAT YOU HAVE A BAND FRIDAY AT 8 nOTIIERS P.M. or SATURDAY MATIN ) f burn :omply lion isr iyd. c A Wo econo r i - e- IComi IS at gla Banner FUnniTURE All members cro urgently requested to a e Clar-enc- e !:J fer Tcccday, Jena 5th i wor he ui . An Invitation enf igid mi 1 got i re sportsmen Honors At ALTAF.10HT the terre uchesne victims the best Supervisor Gains out-of-to- hund ne e weed-killin- g Rood Timothy cost of |