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Show 9 JTkUMBEB DUCHESNE. DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH 'I't'r 1j viewpoint ITv A Husband Of Former Arcadian Aaincd Adjutant CUFF MEMMOTT. Edllor I IS THE ENVY OF MANY-- (fj AND PRESERVE appreciate IT? morning a new page in history will be line between Duchesne and Uintah n the division Union High School will begin operation as a of Utah Educators, the educational system and school patrons throughout Utah of Education, as this unique WCJt are waiting and watching . Monday .... 1 ji sys-jJj- operation. hard to find an exact duplication of Union hooL Here we have two counties and the Indian equally responsible for the erection of the ,nd Uintah and Duchesne counties contributing to Wnlstrative and financial progress of the educational who is also the superintendent, . A principal, the program. He, in turn, is responsible to sinister : 1 board which has in its membership the superin-of the two county school systems, plus two board , from each district. (live had several interesting conversations with Loman 'things, principal, and heard him talk briefly to a I am convinced without an tdub recently a school administrator who we have that doubt y of . However, he must Cn outstanding job for us (giity of board members, faculty, student body and (would be , .... ... has gone into the building of which is the envy of every person iecn it. All acclaim it one of the three most beau-- ' i modern school buildings in the State of Utah,, It It is all ours jjnong the best in the west Cour money and mine that built it it will be our t that maintains it. .n. .Thus, it is ours to preserve, and maintain. L we equal to this big task? . . Will each parent C few minutes to talk this problem over with his in who will attend this beautiful school? . . . Will (jl you explain the need for students to refrain from ' that will deface or mar any of the beauty and use-o- f Will each student deputize Union High? u an individual policeman to help keep the school and grounds free from waste and disrespect? Jre still remains much to be done at Union High .While school is in progress, workmen will be touches to the edifice. Lockers have not been m and other equipment is lacking. . . . All of which a challenge to the student to be tolerant and the job done. the near future, a grand opening of the school is e planned, when open house will be accorded the and view the building and participate in an Time will be needed to get the ;riate program. Nation perfected before a celebration is planned, Per-I- , pare could be written about Union High School. it was among the units that attracted me to the i Basin to establish my home, to maintain a business I am sure all of you join me h fasiily i proud of this beautiful school structure, and in ex-hope it will be maintained and used for the oximately $700,000 autiful school, .... pro-fadmi- . .... add-dishin- g help-fettin- g I pub-com- ... -- m WEEK IS SORT OF MY FIRST , midst. year ago this column carried a story of the policy ijectives the new editor hoped to inject into the peril? of the two newspapers I carved out a path I I I made some prom-u-d might pursue as your editor expressed a desire to become a part of the corn-lif- e of Duchesne county . . . .Some of these objec- - have been achieved, and some are still being and hopefully anticipated for the future. past 365 days since leaving our home in Carbon iy have been pleasant ones for the Memmott family. We found a wholesome friendliness when we first here one that indicated you were willing to take and help us to become oriented to your procedures flutoms, . . . Our fondest dreams where cooperation aPPort were anticipated have been realized many fold w have borne with us and shown by your by word and deed that you meant to a In our great task of taking two fine newspapers puly published by mighty fine people and to make M a mite better It has really been fun pub- II newspaper for' the people of Duchesne county. year ago I was very emphatic in stating that I wanted P people of Duchesne county a newspaper truly Native of the area it would serve. In some info has meant additional expense which I might But I doubted I could achieve my objective "e. There are still things to be done that will mean investment but the future looks good and if support us, we will make those changes, w, lest I make this anniversary message from your ,J much in detail, let me say how much we have 0ur first year in the Uintah Basin. It is our home rWe have no desire to go elsewhere we fire mak-t- o build us a new home and to settle down for ''"Mining years of our life among the grandest group You have r;, t has been our pleasure to meet 4 opportunities in a civic and religious way and we Now, if we will TPpreciate your confidence we can Duchesne county and the establish ijfther, sin in its rightful position in the sun. I feel ' of i ! spontan-krtimonia- ls .... ... .... ,75 .... v E v robs you of that last inch of efficiency that difference between first-rat- e and second-ratnard Shaw. hol e. V "hat"ill always be a bumper crop of food for we need is' enough people to harvest it. -vEv 2 weeks are 2 matter of 2s u when home you get back you are 2 tired 2 wrk and 2 broke not 2. tion is Just a 5 ( of assigned to the 6219th Recep-to tion Center awaiting transfer w " ilHam C. Pear a training unit. Lc n- Myron Taylor, who has spent ibis week at the summer in Draper with his pjl"ahington. grandmother, has returned to i temporarily attend school at Duchesne. ArS? S m fl major, February 15, 1951. With five years and five months overseas duty, Major Jessee has served in the Southwest Pacific, India, Middle East, North Africa, Italy and the Philippines. His battle decorations include the Distinguished Unit Citation with two oak leaf clusters, Philippine Presidential Unit Citation, Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, European - African - Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, Asiatic - Pacific Campaign Medal, Victory Medal and ten battle As of September 1, 800 men were registered withyoung the Selective Service Board. Local No. 7, at Duchesne. Of this number. 718 have been class- ified. I Classification lists show that 73 were in the classification I who had not been notified to re--i Port for physical examinations; 89 were in the 3- A classification, married nonveterans; 138 World War II veterans were listed in the classification; and 165 men in classification, men who have reached their 26th birthday. Statistics of the board show that 66 men have been inducted, 57 enlisted; and out of this number of both inductees and enlistees, 8 have been honorably discharged. 1-- A 5 4-- 5-- A - 1 MISS ESTHER WOGEC. Roosevelt vocalist and receptionist in a doctor's office, was named Miss Duchesne County of 51" at the County Fair Friday night. She will compete against other county entries at the Utah State Fair for Miss Utah of 1952. County Fair Listed Following is the complete list hibitors will enter their proof premium winners at the re- ducts in the Utah State Fair cent Duchesne County Fair as which opens Sept. 15 to 23. announced by the various judges selected to aid the 1951 Fair committee. Many of the top ex Livestock County Inspector Brands Attends Meeting Of George Taylor, Duchesne brand inspector, was county among those attending a meeting of the State Livestock Brand Advisory Board held 22 ft Opening Institute Gives Council To Duchesne School Force d ditorium at HOGS Open Class Harvey Gee, Duchesne, grand champion Poland - China boar; Max Hartman, Duchesne, grand champion Poland - China sow; David Bates, Duchesne, 1st prize, Poland-Chingilt; Max Hartman, Duchesne, 2nd, Poland-Chin- a gilt; Harvey Gee. 3rd, Poland-Chingilt; Tom Rowley, Roosevelt, 1st, Hampshire gilt, 1st, Hampshire young boar and 1st, Hampshire aged boar; Gale Larson, Arcadia, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, Hereford gilts; Harvey Gee, Duchesne, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, fat hogs. DAIRY CATTLE D e 1 m a r Hamblin, Montwei, grand champion Holstein heifer and grand champion Holstein bull; Kipp Merkley, Duchesne, 1st, and 3rd Holstein heifers; Michael Yergensen, Myton, 2nd, Holstein heifer; James Hamblin, Montwei, 2nd, Holstein bull; John Percival, Ioka. 1st, Jersey Duheifer; Larry Hartman, chesne, 1st, Guernsey heifer; Laird Hartman, Duchesne, 1st, Shorthorn bull. SHEEY Gary Goodrich, grand champion Columbia-ralamb; E. M. Keller, Arcadia, grand champion Suffolk ewe, 1st Suffolk ram; 1st and 4th, Suffolk ram lambs, 1st and 2nd, Suffolk ewes; Johnny Rowley, Mt. Home, 2nd, 3rd. Suffolk ram lambs, 3rd and 4th, Suffolk ewes; Ronald Goodrich, Bluebell, 1st and 2nd, Columbia rams, 3rd Columbia ewe lamb; Janet Seeley, Bluebell, 2nd, Columbia ewe lamb; Dal Seeley, 1st Columbia Bluebell, ewe i lamb. BEEF CATTLE Young Bros. Fruitland, grand champion Hereford bull and cow, 2nd, and 3rd Hartford bull, 1st Hereford bull., under one year, 2nd and 3rd Hereford cqw; David Bates, a August NEW CARS ABOUT TOWN in the office of Alden K. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stephen- chairman of the State Board of son are driving a new 1951 two-ton- e Agriculture. Attending also were grey Pontiac; Lily Brown representatives of the Fish and has a new 1951 maroon Mercury Game Department. Coming out of the meeting sedan; and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadden are driving a new tan was unanimous decision to enforce the Utah Livestock Brand 1951 Mercury sedan. and Anti-TheAct, as amended by the 1951 legislature. It was also agreed between the brand board and the fish and game officials, along with the Utah Highway Patrol and Commissioner Barton, to run blockades Employee garS. Married October 26, 1941, his Duchesne County School Dis- 8 p. m, The welcome address son, Richwife and trict opening institute was held was given by B. A, Jacoby, preshave F. ard Jessee, accompanied him to Mitchel Air Force Base. in the Duchesne high school au- ident of the Board of Education. five-year-ol- Premium Winners For throughout the state to check trucks and cars for illegal hauling of meat, either domestic or game. The law, as amended, gives brand inspectors, county sheriffs and highway patrolmen authority to stop and search any car or truck suspected of transporting stolen meat or game. Any truckers hauling livestock must hbve livestock inspected before leaving a brand district. If they are found violating the law, they will be punished in full accordance with the law. At 11 a. m. brand inspectors from all over the state met with Commissioner Barton and the Brand Board. Problems pertaining to brand inspection and enforcement of the brand law were discussed. Slaughtering cattle in unsanitary slaughterhouses and out in the open was discussed. It was agreed to prosecute any slaughterer butchering livestock for sale or ag abusmettoUier a Bluebell, Introduction of the various administrators, teachers, veteran instructors, lunch workers, bus - 7o-Codrivers, and custodians was made by Dean C. Christensen, superintendent of schools. Short talks were given by E. L. Murphy, Upalco, and Dr. N. W. Two Indian girls from the StateChristiansen from the Utah RELIEF SOCIETY Agricultural College. Ute the Uintah in tribe Basin On Tuesday, Sept. 11. the Also included on the program at continue will their studies and business work monthly were musical selections by the meeting will be held in the Brigham Young University this U.S.A.C, faculty string quara is issued fall commencRelief Society room, report Tuesday tet ' comprised of Dr. N. W. lunch by James E. Bacon, president Christiansen, ing at 10 a. m. A George P h o t z, of the Uintah Basin Indian mis- Mischa Pozanski will be served at noon. and Dorothy The work department will sion, who was responsible last Jeppsen, accompanied by Mrs. to manage quilting, rug making week for taking the girls N. W. Christiansen. Beth Olsen Provo to' make arrangements sang three vocal solos. and other arts. A visiting teachers report for their entry into the L.D.S. The remainder of the evemeeting is scheduled for 3 p. m. church school. was spqpt in recreational ning Esther Apros, a All ladies of the ward will activity, under the direction of jchfloL. front the ihfl A.C. than in a licensed fidd Shirley furdock, resident ton Bates, Duchesne, 5th Hereeducation departmen physical was of Fort Duchesne who ford bull; Neil Anderton, RoosCORRELATION MEETING unLight refreshments, served evelt, 2nd Hereford h p i f e r; Under the supervision of the among the Alterra graduates, der the direction of Mrs. ArietPhyllis Yergensen. Myton, 3rd ward bishopric, all officers and will enroll as freshmen some- ta Williams, Primary supervisor, Hereford heifer; Burton Cowan, this month. The two girls and Mrs. Carrie Tobler. home teachers of the several auxiliary time a dorm- economics instructor at the DuDuchesne, 1st Hereford bull; organizations of the ward will will live together at Ostler, 1st Angus bill, 1st itory. meet in a monthly correlation chesne high school, completed 1 (located B No. Ut Tribal and 2nd Angus cow; W. W. Last Saturday evening ap an enjoyable evening. meeting Monday, Sept. 10, a near Roosevelt, NE SW, Sec. Roosevelt, 1st fat steer; 8 oclock p. m. It is of great proxiipately 40 members of the A drill stem test be- John Percival, Myton, 2nd, fat of an Ute made tribe inspection and to the progress importance tween feet, open 2 steer. welfare of the ward and to the the new Union High school 3540 feet of recovered hours, of under sponsorship officers themselves, that they building, drilling fluid (the top 1880 feet Russel the mission. Todd, presithis attend meeting. slightly gas cut, lower 1660 ftet, HOGS dent of the Union High board slightly oil and gas cut.) Cored Tom Rowley, Roosevelt, A, and Principal Loman F. Hutch' drill-ste6725 to 6729 feet, and a gilt, boar and aged ings, conducted the tour of the test from 6627 to 6729 feet, Hampshire R. W. Hill has been employed boar. school. Following their trip custodian for the Duchesne open 4 hours, recovered 2263 DAIRY CATTLE through the school Presley Tim- as court house. His appoint- feet of fluid fairly well oil and County Delmar Hamblin, Montwei, A, films showed the ai ment was group othy 1 Board made by the gas cut, with quart free black Holstein heifer and bull; John the Ballard ward chapel. Reof County Commissioners at oil on top of test tool. Crews Percival, Ioka, B, Jersey heifer. freshments were served the are drilling at 6759 feet in shale. BEEF CATTLE their September 4 meeting. The American Legion,, Dis Ross Mary Lloyd No. 1 (RoosMr. Hill will begin his cusNeil Anderton, Roosevelt, B, trict No. 9, will hold its annual todial duties on Sept. 7, and evelt Stepout well located NW Hereford heifer; Devere Ostler, fall conference at Coalville on Crews cored B, Angus bull, and two Angus according to contract, will re SW Sec Sunday, September 9, at 1 p. m. feet, recovered 55 cows; John Percival, Ioka, not ceive a monthly salary of $150, at District 9 is comprised of the with apartment and utilities feet. Ran drill stem test between graded on fat steer. following posts: Jensen,. Vernal, SHEEP furnished. feet, open - hour, reRoosevelt, Myton, Duchesne, Co. Western DuThe to Geophysical 270 feet drilling fluid, covered returned He E. M. Keller, Arcadia, 8, Sufrecently Kamas, Heber, Park City returned to Duchesne county- chesne after an absence of sev- very slightly gas and water cut folk ram, A and B. Suffolk ram and Coalville. this week to do additional size- eral years. His wife is a daugh-Sen- eset tool during cut. Now drill- lambs, A, two Suffolk ewe conthe for Guest speakers Kofford, cf ing at 8272 feet in .shale and lambs; Johnny Rowley. Mt. mograph work in the area. Of- - fer of Mrs JanJ. Herman ference will be fipers of the company were in Duchesne. They havefive chil- sand. Home, A and B, Suffolk ram sen, of Salt Lake City, depart- Duchesne Tuesday to check with dren of minor age. Duchesne Ute 'Tribal No. lambe, B and B, Suffolk ewes; ment commander, and Roetta officials county NW Sec. fills SE in Mr. regarding Hills county Ronald Goodrich, Bluebell, B, (located appointment q?nter Kilfoyle, of Kaysville, Auxiliary Crews cored at Columbia Ram, A, Columbia regulations relative to sizemo-grap- a vacancy created by the resig' department president. work. nation of Mrs. Orin Olsen, who feet, recovered 5 feet. ram lamb, B, Columbia: ewe Purpose of the convention is two drill-stecounthat 2192 rotary A test between has been custodian for the They reported lamb; Gary Goodrich. Bluebell, to transact business and receive and two spudders, direct- ty building during the summer 2227, open 1 hour, recovered 180 A. Columbia ram lamb, B Colinstructions from the department drills ed by Western Geophysical Co., months. feet of drilling fluid, heavily gas umbia ewe; Dal Seeley, Blueand district officers. would be working in Duchesne cut throughout. A drill-stebell, B, Columbia ram lamb and conference the at Presiding week. this 30 Columbia ewe lamb; Janet Seetest at county open feet, commander will be Wm. Sutteer, minutes, recovered 180 feet of ley, B, Columbia ewe lamb. , of District No. 9 and Gladys HarFat Lamba fluid, slightly gas cut. drilling district president. ris. Auxiliary recovA Rowley, Mt.. Home, at core feet Stanley all of posts Legion Members drill-steWalLarry Hart33 A test champion; ered Howard feet. Mrs. and disgrand in the TSgt. and Auxiliary units Richard 2 Duchesne, good;' between man, and open accompanied lace feet, daughter, trict are urged to attend this Mat Roosevelt, good; to Mrs. surface Merchant, hours, brought gas by Mr. Wallaces mother, important event. Jean, arrived in Duchesne Fri- in 19 minutes, buried remainder Marchant. Roosevelt, good. ... 970 feet of The school calendar for Du- day, Aug. 24, for a visit with of test; recovered and friends. fluid, top 955 feet heavy black chesne county began with the relatives Wallace Blue Ribbon' Winners will report to oil and bottom 15 feet heavy oil 4. TSgt. opening of schools on Sept. CANNING a months and gas cut mud. Corrected for Pendleton the for Camp room days class Total Duchesne, over Wilcken. 25 for is before at gravity leaving degrees, listed pour point Myrtle are training 1951-5school term seas duty on October 15. Mrs. approximately 50 degrees. Crew, summer squash; Emma Sagers, 174 on the school calendar. on the Wallace and their daughter will coring at 3045 feet. Duchesne, carrots, mint Jelly, Principal dates shown Jack A. Burnett No. 1 (Straw- strawberry jam, corn; Zelma The Upalco ward has pur- calendar their home in Duchesne make conference U.E.A. are berry Wildcat No. 2 well, locat- Lloyd, Roosevelt, peas and carchased the old school site in in Salt Lake City, pet. 1M2-13- ; during Sgt. Wallaces absence. ed Duthe was highbid SW SW Sec. a Their former employee Rife, Mrs. rots, relish; Phyllis Day, cauliUpalco. vacation, Nov. Thanksgiving of Board the and to 9286 Total fishBasin feet. Still Record, submitted Uintah est depth chesne, peas, applesauce, DuSchool Board Election, Dis- of the Education. All five members of closes for a longtime resident of Du- ing for lost tool; waiting on a flower; Manila Madsen, School Dec. 5; 4. trict voted in visited with friends and diamond washover shoe. chesne, chili sauce, currants; the Board of Education Christmas vacation, Ded. 21; chesne, here and in Salt Lake Mt. Em1 Mrs. Bruce Hartman, Willow to the Creek Wildcat No. sale Upalco the of favor resumes on Jan. 2; relatives work School has Mitchell and NE Jean she raspberry Sec sweet SW, before (located and pickles Bishop and Provo mons, ward, School closes May 21. Crews ran drill-stetest jam, green beans; Mrs. R. been given a deed to the pro-C. as the ending left Sunday for their home in listed 11 is Jan. 1 at feet, open Duchesne, mince meat, hour, Oceanside, California. perty, reports- Supt. Dean of the first semester. 2240 recovered feet Robert Rife, water. fresh Pfc. son, Another candied pears, gooseberries, Christensen. the armed ser- A core at fee f recov- roast venison; Helen Odekirk, with This school site is described also serving ENROUTE HERE VISITS GarA as lots 2 and 3 of Block 3, vices, left the United States for ered 26 feet. Drilling at 2884 Duchesne; cherries; Mrs. TO CALIFORNIA Rife All feet. Mrs. raspberries, mineral, Roosevelt, on 23, Townsite. Lloyd, July Germany Upalco t, Miss Virginia Wilcken spent stated. No. 1 (lo- apricot Juice, beans; Dicia were reserved gas and oil rights with week visiting and last of SW NE Duchesne near cated part board. Roosevelt, Strawberry by the school here enroute Contractor rhubarb Jam, apricots, cherry Sec. Materials salvaged from the family and friends Colo., Springs. Steamboat at W. I. Lewis Drilling Co. Drill- syrup, brush cherries, grape Jet from abandoned school building construc- to the Los Angeles, California, ing water well at 796 feet. ly; Florence Madsen, Duchesne, Upalco were used In. carrot marmalade, marachlno and area where she will attend classroom new tion of the JOE ROZELL RANCH cherries, strawberry Jam. farmers school this winter. Mr. workshop for the young Eavette Percival. Ioka. cherSOLD TO OLSENS plans to reside with in at Altamont, whichfewwas built andSheMr. S. Klippel Gail an- ries; Ardice Zirker, Arcadia, Olsen Thomas and 2, Ralph months, Route C. Hamblin. during the pastMax while atMarley Unice Remund, Duchesne California, Joe the of nounce the plums; Campton, purchase Hartman, has been employed supervised by W. Rozelle ranch holdings north red currant jelly; Eva Koyan, Compton College Dur- Roosevelt, Duchesne for the Altamont tending summer for instructor road as supervisor months she has the Duchesne, choke - cherry Jelly; ing the on a yearly basis. The of Duchesne. They report 765 training program. Barbara Mickelson, Duchesne, for was transaction land been employed' in Steamboat county the made was by appointment jelly; Elsie Gunter, chilacres. raspberry twor and Springs. Mrs. Ken Leavitt Duchesne County Commissioners and apricot Duchesne, pineapple visited ?t dren, of Salt Lake City and rhubarb the raspberry alone Obedience How jelly, gives lucky over the week end with her On Back Page) Emerson (Continued command to month. right Mrs. Harvey is mother-in-law- , $250 per leCto diwover it. Confucius ory position Monday, Sept. 3J Two Indian Glrla Things In Duchesne me Plan To Enter B.Y.U. To Study pot-luc- k graduate . n , . . Du-oheen- ar Novo De-ve- County Hires New re 6624-675- 2 Junior Department Custodian For Court llouoo Legion District Conference Get At Coalville Al-tona- More Slzomogrcph Work Plannod 8014-806- 9 7934-814- 4 a h 2001-200- 6 Former Residents Visit In Duchesne School Calendar Announced By 2822-294- 3 2796-301- 2943-301- 2 2 Supt. Christensen Ilomcmcklns Upalco LDS Ward Buys Old School Property . 2 29-3- 0; m 2263-246- 3 2559-258- 5 v E v Th Duchesne Draft Doard 7c PER COPY Mc-Conk- NEWSPAPER WORK . . . tally this issue of the Roosevelt Standard and the Basin Record begins my second year as editor-o- f Duchesne Countys two weekly newspapers It is the first anniversary of my family and I moving your the 1802nd Airways and Air Communications Service Group, headquarters at Mit-chAlf Force Base, New York. AACS is world wide, supplying communications facilities and personnel to aircraft. Major Jessee enlisted in the United States Infantry. Feb. 28 1934, as a private at Presidio of San Francisco, California. Rising through the ranks to the grade of sergeant in the infantry when transferred to the Seventh Bomb Group, and then to master sergeant, he was appointed first lieutenant AUS, October 1, 1942, a captain, April 10, 1943, and $3.00 PER YEAR 000 Register With County Of f51 A 1951 OSfl v E v HERSAAY IN Miss Duchesne UKt&iV Major Howard W. Jessee. husband of the former Beth Fouse, f Arcadia, has been appointed AcHutant of TrrTnmmT CaRyon-Governme- nt r.lerloy llcmblln Now County Rocd Guporvisor I. Sps- B2S. Em-er- |