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Show record 1951 basin in July 26. Goar ... . Reunion Kl ' Walker and daughter, were i Salt Lake City. "i guests at the home of S. James Dalglelsh came especially. to -Gear Jammers reheld Sunday. who came to attend "ion were Mr. and Mrs. '"ahv, of Denver. Colo furs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. and Mrs. Craven, Mr. Mrs Asa ichard, Mr. and Re-Mr and Mrs. Wm. flker . Harvey Thom Schlegel. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Grant, of Provo; of Salt rs Jed Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Che: JS, Mr. and Mrs. of Har-rtridg- Duchesne; e, Law-Jac- k, Roosevelt, Myton in attend Ted daughters. Miss from i Mr. and Mrs. ,ere , bis Vir-homa- s, Beverly Mrs. Gin-1- 1 Jack Gingell. t were v three places beautiful-oratea long table, for the occasion. of happy group partook ous banquet interspersed of their uny tall tales Mrs. ar-a- d during togetherdays Gear Jammer ,nces be-th- e years 1919 and 1934. afternoon the in the enjoyed a visit to the of the Rangely-ik- e ig station Co on the Line Pipe TH!S bench, where they the crude oil was the Rangely oil i from hrough this station and mna station on its way Lake City. Uyton how Jesse is So, f jr her Taylor, of Rifle, a visitor at the brother and sister-- . Carl Steph- - and Mrs. Harold Kienly Patricia and California, visibly with Mr., and Mrs. Mrs. and a, lighters, Wednesday, to their a weeks visit in with Mrs. Kienlys Dalgleish, s enroute were after Jelt Forsythe, and Wm. Mrs. rr the Early .rning lews and :rket Report July 2 OVER K STATION J AM (Vernal) 7:00 A. M. By Tha ommerciaL bank OF Gayle Cue Mrs. Shelby Lisonb Marriage At Elko, Clyde Fullmer Funeral Monday; Nev. Announced Miss Joan Gingell, who is employed in Salt Lake City, spent the week-enwith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell. Mr- and Mrs. .Ear! Eggleston, of Salt Lake City, were week-enguests at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hemphill. Mrs. Wesley Brummett and sons, Vernon, Norman and Wesley. left last week for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carl McKeevor, in Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Orr, of d Died In Wyoming - Of Aixena outing osl- County Workers July 10 Thirty four people attended the outing for county officials, deputies, their families, and special guests that was held at Yellowstone Camp Ground. Most of the group participated in sports such as horseshoe pitching, soft ball, and fishing, with Calvin Carman being the kingfisher for the day. taking a count of twelve beauties from the special pond planted for childrens fishing. German B. Workman, assessor, turned in ten native trout as his catch. The group gathered at the picnic area for a lunch of wein-ers- , hamburgers, marshmellows, punch, watermellon and cante-loup- Morley Dean recently completed two stock ponds on hit pasture in Bennett. - AVEQS tCs Rex Gardner is doubling his hay yields this year by using a heavy application of barn yard manure. By Howard M. Ivory sC s Reed Lemon reports he inUintah Basin Soil Conservation District News creased his hay yield by using commercial phosphate. He apA. E. Borell, regional biolo- plied 120 lbs. per acre of availgist for the Soil Conservation able phosphate. Service, visited the work group SCS last week and looked over some Lester Bingham is planning to of the fish ponds that have been clear and seed about 100 acres built during the past two years. of range land on his Spring Mr. Borell was of the opinion Creek He plans to clear that the Uintah Basin has the the sagerange. seedand by burning greatest possibilities for fish ing crested and intermediate pond development of any place wheat grass and new varieties he has seen in the region, which of smooth brome. is made up of the states of Utah, SCS Colorado, New Mexico and ArSix acres of land was staked izona. for leveling on Brush Creek for He recommended that moss in Marvin Jackson. fish ponds should be cleaned SCS now in order to prevent suffoStockmen on Diamond Mouncation of fish this winter. Kill- tain are planning to clear some ing the moss will also increase of their sage brush and seed the the space available for fish pro- land to grass. Approximately duction. 600 acres will be done by Rulon Farmers needing assistance on Hacking, Woody Searle, Ralph this problem should contact Don Siddoway, Thomas McKeachnie B. Nielson at Roosevelt.; Grant and J. H. Ratliff. Parrish, at Vernal, or John Strang, at Duchesne, for inforFor mation on procedure and chemCHEVRON SUPREME GAS icals to use. RPM MOTOR OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES Mr. Borell also found some & with ponds to be fish. When there are too many fish in one pond, they do not Duchosno, Utah grow as they should. Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelton announce the marriage of their Clyde Fullmer, former resi-Mdaughter, Mary, to Buddy WarEmmons, died dle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wednesday, July 18, in the Veterans Wardle, of Salt Lake City. The hospital, Sheridan. Wyyoung couple were married oming, after an extended illness He was born May 3. 1889, in July 15, in Elko, Nevada. The groom, who is stationed Circleville, Piute county, a son with the U. S. Navy returned to of Franklin P. and Mary Rosetta his camp in California Monday, Dalton Fullmer. He married Lois and the new Wardle will Bennion, of Mt. Emmons, Sept. Riverton, visited Saturday with continue with Mrs. her in Roos- 1, 1920, in the Salt Lake temple. job Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hemphill evelt for the During his residence in the present. when enroute to Colorado on Basin, he was engaged in farmtheir vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith, ing in Mountain Home and Mt. Errol Gardiner of Peawaukee, their Those attending the Emmons. Since moving to Salt children. Reta Wisconsin, and Larry Maxfield! and George, and Mr. Bernard Lake City he had outing were Porter L. Mcrrell, worked as a and Mrs of Altonah, are visiting their Ronald Krist and Mrs Merrell, Sandra and Cheryl, children, Pam- building contractor. cousin, Jerry Murray. ela and Blaine, all of Kitchner, Survivors are his widow, a George II. and Myrtle Wilcken! Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Andrews and two daughters, Ben Oscar and Josephine Beebe, Gert son Canada, were and Renee Wells are guests at Ontario,guests Fullmer and Mrs. Donna Rae man B. and Tearlctta Workman, at home the of Mr. the home of their uncle and and Mrs. Malcolm Walters Sun- Barlow, Salt Lake City, and Ed and Mildred Carman. Calvin aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Har- day. The Smith and Krist fam- Mrs. Nita Jeanne Luke, Palo and Karen; Tom and Alta Hunt ris, arriving Saturday from Salt ilies were friends of Leon Wal- Alta, California; four . grand- and their three small children; Lake City. two brothers and five Titus and Nellie Jones; Laura ters while Leon serving children; Grant Murdock and Ernest an L.D.S. mission inwas sisters, Floyd Fullmer, Orem; Clemons, Goldie Wilcken, DoroCanada. Wilson came from Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lison-be- Blake Fullmer, Long Beach, thea Allred and Marilyne, Betty Sunday afternoon to renew acSherwood and Miss Shir- California; Mrs. Thomas L. Da- Risken, Howard Gilbert, Mr. old ley Penfield motored to Salt vis, Mrs. Gretta F. Morrison, and Mrs. Ray Brown, Mr. and quaintances with friends, the Gear Jammers, Lake Thursday. and Mrs. Clinton Ketchum, Salt Mrs. Floyd Case, Deane Case, who were here for their reunion. Lake City; Mrs. Genevieve F. James Hall and Barbara MeriMrs. Elton Quick and son, of Pratt. Toronto, Ontario, and wether. Mrs. Patricia F, Peterson, PocaBayport, Minnesota, are visiting1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tello, Idaho. Guests at the George Funeral services were held home, Thursday, were Rogers Emery Nielson. She spent two their The hail storm that hit the in Salt Lake City visit- southern weeks Mrs. John (Vera) Monday at 1 p. m. in the daughters, Friof part Bridgeland ing at the home of her brother, ward chapel with burial Richards and children, of Mtn. Acel Nielson, and caring for her day destroyed many beautiful in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Home, Mrs. Kenneth (June) Car-regrain and hay crops. Garsister. Mrs. M. C. Adams, who corn, and children, of Upalco, and dens in the path of the storm Park. From where 1 is hospitalized ... there, before were demolished. Ms. Wilmer (Ella) Murray and coming to Myton. of son, Myton. Eldon Liddell lost eleven head M. C. Adams and son, Rickie, Mrs. LaMar Nielsen and sons of sheep in the flood that folwent to Salt Lake City Friday lowed were up from Bridgeland, Tuesthe storm. to be with Mrs. Adams, who is day, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Young. So undergoing treatment at a Salt Bishop and Mrs. Carl Van Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen Glen Van Tassel and Tassel, Ray Moulton went to Salt son, Lane, Joe Shephard and Mrs. Evan Hansen returned spent the week end at their Lake City, Sunday, called there Rulon here. had as their Liddell left Tuesday morn- last week from a trip to home Mrs. They us? If a man gets a kick out of a Just finished reading a magazine Hansens parents, by the illness of his mother, ing for Wisconsin, where the Old Mexico. The tour was or- guests who underwent a serious oper- Van Tassel brothers joke that proves it waa funny to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thayne, of article that proves" you and I plan to buy ganized by Ross Holland, of the Salt Lake City. him doeant it? ation last week. returned They dont know whats funny. a herd of milch cows to ship Utah State Agricultural college, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lewis, back the From where I alt, when psycholSunday evening, city ofand teachers the school to and to here add their dairy A bunch of psychologists came Mrs. Hansen where of Vernal, were visitors at the herds. will receive ficials Van Tassell will ogists try to act up a standard for making the trip were to this sad conclusion after telling home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. drive aBishop from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and treatment for hay fever. new a sense of humor theyre gettlag back. truck Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crosby and jokes to college students. Very Cooper during the July 24th Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson Nevada. too aerioua for me. Stands to reavacation. Some points of interest were children, of Orem, are spending often they would give out with and of Salt Lake, baby daughter, son that different people laugh at the July 24 holidays here with what they considered a Visitors at the home of Mr. were week-enguests at the visited along the way, chief of Sams different things, juet as they have Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs. Emery Nielson Thurs- home of their parents, parents, Mr. and which were the Carlsbad Cav- E. W. and not get even a chuckle different taatea for moat everyCrosby. day were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Richard Linke. erns in New Mexico. stuMr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion in response. Other times the Atkinson and family, of Yuba Old At thing. Im partial to a glass of saw Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Liddell, Monterey they dents would laugh their heads off atbut I City. California, and Mrs. Clin- and their daughters, Fern and the city from with meats myaelf car- left Sunday for Salt Lake to beer tend funeral rites for their at stories that werent considered ton Gines and son, of Kamas. wiseand viewed make tiie famed not to in riages visited Salt any Lake promise brother-in-laClyde Fullmer. really funny. Mrs. Joe Zorko and Mrs. Ed Gladys, the week. At Valles, in Others from Mt. promonade. tea. nightly if cracks during you prefer atEmmons Hdlstead and children. Edna Mrs. Shirley Halladay and the tropics, they experienced a Maybe Im wrong, but what tending the services were Mr. Jean and Edward, of Ely, Ne- son, David, were real and Mrs. downpour tropical a psychologist such abetter makes Marguerite Mrs. J. Orr. and Leslie Glenvada, and David DeLuz, of and small children, spent serenaded by the picturesque King humor than the rest of of Bernard Mrs. Mr. and Dastrup judge dale, California, arrived Sunday the past week visiting relatives natives. One trip took them into a business to made Salt trip to spend a few days at the home at Richfield. the Sierra Madras over the Pan Lake the latter part of last of Mrs. Zorkos parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young American highway. Indians liv- week. Copyright, 1951, United States Bremen Foundation and Mrs. O. A. Dart, and at the have moved to Mt. Emmons to ing in this area had been isolathome of Mr. Zorkos parents, make their home and to help ed for hundreds of years until Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, Sr. Lawrences father, Lyle Young, the highway was built. The group spent ten days in They will be accompanied by with his farming. Larry and AlPeggy and Bob Zorko, who have ma will certainly be missed in Mexico City, with bus trips eacli been visiting their grandpar- our ward. Alma was first coun- day which took them to the ents. when they return home lat- selor in the Primary, the Relief Indian Pyramids, to the onyx er this week. organist and a Sunday and pottery factories of Pueblo, left Society Miss Shirley Harmon School teacher. Larry served as where all work is done by Monday for a visit in California. assistant ward clerk and presi- hand, and to the sivler mines of She' accompanied her uncle and dent of the elders quorum. They Taxco. They saw a bull fight aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Har- were also the dance directors in in the biggest arena in the mon, who were visitors here the M.I.A. world, finished just two years for a few days, returning- MonLu Jean Jennings is visiting ago; and visited the famous day to their home in Pinole, at Bluebell with her sister and floating gardens. The question off gasoline prico affsete every California. For night lift they attended brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emery Nielson went to Shirley Williams. the Follies and looked in on motorist: Standard Oil Company of California reSalt Lake City Monday to attend and Judy Halladay and night clubs; and were privileged Terry drive some letters along these lines: u When ceives to business matters and to visit Coleen King are visiting with to see the opera Aida at the C. M. Fine Arts. of Mrs. Adams, Palace the her daughter.. downtown, the prices of all friends in Iona, Idaho, their major gasolines seem who has been quite ill for sev- former home town. to he about the same. Ive heard it said that the major Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall eral weeks. Mrs. Adams is imMr. and Mrs. Eldon Brady rethe to oil companies get together to set prices. Isnt this trust children returned latest and during proving, according and Mrs. Zeda Brady went to ports. Fairview Monday to attend fun- past week from a trip into DagMr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish eral services for their gett county and southern Wyoming. They did some fishing and Mrs! Crystal Brady. enjoyed a visit Monday from The answer is an unqualified NO. Oil comMr. and Mrs. Allison Bills, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fred- visited relatives at Lone Tree, panies do not get together to set prices, nor do ws Midvale, Mrs. Elle Larsen, Mars ricks -- of Randolph, is visiting Wyoming and at Carter Creek Larsen and daughter, Jeanie, of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield. and Manila. Others in the party in any way set prices by agreement. But ws do Bountiful. They are vacationing While here they plan to go on were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Elliott think its in order to tell you about gasoline prices and children and Mr. and Mrs. on Upper Yellowstone during a fishing trip. of Salt Lake City. Wall, and how theyre arrived at: the July 24 holiday. Merl Jay at the Visitors Jennings Grant Hansen, who lost his Mrs. George McCurdy and home during the week were Mrs. Beatrice Langston, of Ver- Nels Mortensen, Mr. Jennings right arm in a hay baler, June 27, has left the L.D.S. hospital. and Dave nal, visited in Myton. Sunday, brother-in-law- , He and his wife and children are at the homes of Mrs. Lena of Santa Maria, Calif. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Emery Bertie L i s o n b e e returned staying with his parents,in Salt Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos .home Friday from Salt Lake, and Mrs. Lewis Hansen, artificial limb is ,r Ol&rk where she spent a week visiting Lake, while anand and final check fitted James water Mrs. By her grandmother and aunts, Mrs. being Elizabeth Christensen, Mrs. Ber- ups made. daughter, LaRee, Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Young Tolboe, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. tha Rasmussen and Mrs. Elsie Lake to Salt went City, Wednesday and Thursday spent Tolboe Dean. reFern Clark, of Myton, spent in Provo where Mr. Young Tuesday, te enjoy the July 24 celebration and parade being the week with her aunt and un- ceived treatment for his eyes Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case and cle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meystaged there. daughter, Deane, attended the ers. These Imaginary examMr. and Mrs. E. L. Ostrander county officers outing near the e were forced to ples of policy Suppose a gas dealer and boys, of Salt Lake, visited CCC camp on Yellowstone on how what any gas seller is more than his neigha sell 2c at gallon of week. last Mr. and Wednesday with during the week pam him by. actually up against. Ha Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen When you shop you find not bors. Business would soon Mrs Wells Wright. must sell for enough to 2c a gallon for aell he had to Or of suppose to Lake last but Salt many products only gas Visitors at Sacrament meet- made a trip cover his costs and make a service. and Jennie Lee Meacham full still less, the quality giving and about kind the same brother. Grant. cushold to ing were J. P. Madsen, Mr. and week to visit his cut living, yet if he chargee too As his price competitors same quality priced about Diane Other visitors in Salt Lake were Elmer Rasmussen, Mrs. much nell drive bueineee he In time falls. income his Russell Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. alike. Prices just naturally tomers, McDonald and LuAnn Cole. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reay. way. Ita ae simple as that. broke. would go Heres to even why tend of Garfield, spent a few days Rasmussen favored the congreup. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young ClifR. William of home at the with two beautiful vi- have moved up from Bridgeland ton last week. They returned gation by Miss to assist Lawrences father. Lyle solos, olin home Saturday, accompanied by McDonald. accompanied L. Young, with the farm work. Mr. Clifton, who spent a few days visiting relatives there. of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lee. Mapleton, announce the arrival t4 ffff of a baby boy. born July 17. The Lees are former residents of Fruitland. The result: better products Ted McNeill has enlisted m at low cost, tha benefit you the U. S. Navy. He is stationed the always get when free comStations Gss operAt Chevron in Sarr Diego. petition is allowed to work. ators are completely independent. They Note this: aside from taxes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace and about price. minds own their stamake at up Wa "sot prices only Melba, of and in spite of inflation, of a see gasoline range daughters, Iola and friends You occasionally and tions we own and operateExbrands different gasoline today costs about Heber, visited with or same the for Standard Stations, Inc. prices what it did in 1919. yet two finally until relatives here last week. Mrs. competition a area, ths work perience shows whet to charge in single and gallons now do similar of Mrs. Pearl Young and products to cover cost of product and forces the prices three then. one that required Heber level. in were common a to Bert Young services back service, yet soli in competition. day last week. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat Mrs. Jaclyn McNeill were in Like to Know . . Many people write to Standard asking Heber Saturday on business. all letter individually, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mecham pertinent queetiona about the Company. We answer were Wallsburg visitors over but some points seem of general interest. We take this way of discussing end. week care of: the them for everyone. If you have a question, we urge you to write in Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mecham California. TO Know, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20, and Mrs. Floyd Pace were in "I'D Heber City one day last week. Billy Muir, of Salt Lake City, guest of Mr. was a week-enSTANDARD OIL COMPANY OF and Mrs. Alden Muir. s plans cbes 4 ts ssnrs yes better Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper 1LEK3 KENTUCKY OSKEY- -A and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks went to Mt. Home, Saturday, to visit relatives and friends. , d t. e. all-da- y over-nigh- e, their Hail Damages over-stocke- Bridgeland Crops Hill-cre- d Read Timothy st ll sit by Joe Marsh Mrs. Evan Hansen Returns From Trip To Mexico 23-da- J y What's Funny? i aide-splitt- er d horse-draw- n Dont you big oil companies get I sister-in-la- iiy Through Saturday Sponsored MT. EMMONS oliclceland together to set prices?" Csginnlng 1) her sister. Mrs. Murel Benson. k e?d Euests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Matt Uresk, Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Leon McAllister. of Salt Lake City. Other guests at the Uresk home on Sunday were Mr. and M Wm Krissman, of Provo. UTAH Bick-mor- e, Lis-onbe- e, Serving This tl Area E1E3 iilScrn eet-pric- FBUIEAM) UCIIESHE 1 d Grounds On (Way 40 - West fernoon Show a Only Id d CALIFORNIA |