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Show r,e Uintah Basin Record We . OF. EACH WEEK THURSDAY TSHED a. second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne. Utah N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher gljfTON Helen Odekirk. Office Manager Goldie Wilcken. News Editor Office Phone 441 son, les, Auden wart TAMM ARCADIA Idonna DiSiefano Mrs. George Anderson Mrs. Elsie Bird Delyle Giles Back To Naval Duties Among those shopping in Roosevelt last week were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Mrs. Evelyn Bleazard and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClellan. Miss Bertha Anderson is visiting relatives in Magna this week. Young Grandson Given Party Delyle Giles, who is in the Navy, spent a few days here visiting his folks and friends. He returned to his base Wednesday. RATES SUBSCRIPTION Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles B Months " 3 $1.00 Months $1.75 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' 1 Year In Advenes Payable Giles and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Webb and family accial infection developed after companied Delyle as far as having her teeth extracted. Provo on his return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tidwell and boys were in Boneta on Mr. and Mrs. Derreld White business Thursday. and family, of Wyoming, are Jim Onjan, of Salt Lake City, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence spent the week end here with White this week. his brother. Will Oman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clegg, of rled In The Boy Scouts have returned Salt Lake, visited here over C Brotherson and Lorna from their trip to the moun- the week end. Jre married Wednesday tains and report a nice trip but Cliff Van Tassell is sporting 'Jin the L.D.S temple not too many fish. a new red pick-utruck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Giles, of lake City. Dar them. They Provo, visited here Sunday with their home in Saltfriends. emboth are Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano ity, where and family have moved back from Provo. and Rota Lott md Mrs. Reno Crook Everyone here is preparing visited here of Emery, for the opening of school. The (Late for last week) Labor Day week end new teachers are moving in and Mr. and Mrs. Alan ODriscoll Crooks mother. Mrs. and son, of Bridgeland, were the people are all- doing last sen. visitors at the Wm. minute shopping. Mrs. Ward Evans Sunday Major and Mrs. Wallace Boggs home. Hayes the ilt Lake to attend and children, of Roseville, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson I Wards sister. and children, of Salt Lake were are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Miles Christen-eturne- d end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton. week vacaa from Mr. and Mrs. Derreld Casper Wilbur Bates. and Miss Ila Mae Casper were Mezenen Albert accompanied in Duchesne Mrs. Ray Cook are Sunday night to see Cover the arrival of a James Miller on a trip to Ly- the show. the week. man, Wyoming during tom in the Roosevelt Visitors at the Elvin Lewis Mrs. Miller and their small son last Sunday. home this week were Mr. and with Mrs. Annie Mezenen Corene, stayed Patsy Cook,Mrs. Joe Hancock, of Orem, and were while they away. came and Rayann Cook Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Day Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lewis and Jragerton to visit over and small sons of Salt Lake. Sunday family, k end. They will go at the home of 'visited Mrs. Angie Lewis, Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. wind in Dragerton this Pleasy, and Miss LaRena Nye Vaun Lott. shopped in Orem Thursday. and Mr. Mrs. Weston Bates Ruby McMillan has been made a trip to Roosevelt hospital for a and daughters of a fa- - Lark, Butterfield. Tooele and ys for treatment Salt Lake last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bishop Mr. and Mrs. and and children, ;!nion attending the Jack Strang and children, all Among those of Utah Pioneers of Duchesne, visited Sunday Daughters convention at Neola Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and were Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Utah Lona Mrs. Weston Bates. COOKED MEALS Gines, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, and Mrs. Clarence Baum Mr. CLEAN ROOMS Nye, Mrs. Linda visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Thelma Theo Mrs. Briefly Modern Gines, Mrs. Carter, their daughter and vCXESNE. UTAH Elaine M. Webb and Mrs. BerMr. and Mrs. Melvin White, nice Young. Primary Officers Officers and teachers of the Talmage Primary met at the home of Mrs. Adaline Anderson Thursday afternoon for their monthly preparation meeting. Present were Zella Barrett, Loretta Burton. Lygia Rust, Edith Burton, Evelyn Bleazard, Myrtle Donohue and Lois Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald were in Salt Lake Tuesday to do some shopping. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kathryn McDonald, who went on to Montana, to attend funeral services for her sister Mrs. L. B. Ottogen. of visited Mrs. Leon Burton Tuesday afternoon. Strawberry . - veninjl Elvif Mrs. lughter mdingj led Attend D.U.P. Meet At Ncolii Dept. Cafo r.lotol I CCU Mr. and Mrs. Les Courtland and Gloria, of Myton, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White. Clarence White left Tuesday for an antelope hunt in Wyom- Ifio "O" cl . The University of Utah offers unlimited opportunities for students of this Cireo. Tnero are advantages and benefits Ot this outstanding state unlver-cit- y that can bo found at no other school In America. Make your fall plans ot your state school. freshmen Inem. Sept- - 17 M fredimen legMer-Se-pt. Upper Cleumsn Register Sept. 24 Class Werh Itarte-Se- pt. & 'UIDOGBeOO'tf q ing. Virginia Weeley is working for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colten (DuGCD uy NIELSEN DAYNES or - . Announce the Opening Ci A Iciv Office In Roosevelt f!ext Door to Confer Service 0 AndQtlcsi Eyo Exemlnctlcna O 0 Complete Gptlccl Ccrvlca O 0 Crodlt Wllce Hours fairs Extended - 10 to 1 and 2 to 5 GLC23Y OPTICAL FIRM Offices lake PROVO (fVTinBBBCUB urday. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones and family were in Roosevelt Monday for Mrs. Jones to con suit a doctor. Corp. Weldon Van Tassel is home on leave to visit his wife and baby. Dale Gines and Deloy Chat-wiwill leave Sept. 10 for duty with the Navy. Miss Darlene Gines and Marvel Gines were in Roosevelt Saturday to see the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josey and family, of Salt Lake, visited here over the week end. Mrs. Rilla LeFevre and Miss Carol LeFevre were in Salt Lake last week to do some shopping Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow. of Salt Lake, are visiting here this week. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell was in Hebqjr oh business one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. -Ronald Winn and Mrs. Donna Tidwell and children, of Vernal, spent the holiday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. n And DR. L. A. in Evanston, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Myron White were shopping in Roosevelt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nye and family, of American Fork, visf ited Mr. and Mrs. Leland over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willis and son, Allan, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Magee, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeF this week. Miss Dicey Casper is in Provo seeking work. She is staying with Mrs. Vida Kay. Among those attending the rodeo in Wyoming Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles, Viola Casper and Derreld Ivie. Mr. and Mrs. Alies Gines were in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Monday they visited In fruitland with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humes. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones and family, Mrs. Lydia Jones, Mrs. Velda Humes and Mrs. Joe Wilkin were in Roosevelt SatWag-staf- v. )aynes Optical Co. DR. V. L. . , ROOSEVELT VERNAL . Tab-ion- a, . son-in-la- r l, Brotherson were Duchesne visitors last week. The sympathy of this entire community is extended to the Jensen family at the death of their father, O. J. Jensen, who passed away in Park City last Wednesday. Funeral services were conducted in the Peoa ward hall Saturday. A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill and boys was held at the ward hall Friday evening. The Hills are moving to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson were in Duchesne Thursday atevening, where the latter Dutended a meeting of the chesne County Fair Board. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard visited their daughters in Sait Lake Friday night and returned home Saturday, after attending the Jensen funeral services at Peoa. Others from Talmage who were in Peoa Saturd? x were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson. Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton. Mrs. Verna White, Mrs. Betty Potter and Leon M. Burton and his two sons. Principal Kenneth McClellan attended a meeting in Duchesne Friday evening for all school principals. py Ihina ) Kal-ispel- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and ' Mr. and Mrs. Blaine 1 Willard Norma Robb Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp left Saturday for Los Angeles, California, to visit her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belt, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis and 'family, of Provo, spent Labor Day at the home of Mrs. Lewis parents, Mr. and Airs. P. F. planalp. son-in-la- A birthday party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charlie Bird for their grandson Melvin Jr. The fol-lowing little guests enjoyed an of games and party refreshments: Lanny, Jeanie and Lynda Ross. Gloria and Janet Holgate, Colleen Bell, Lucy Lusty, Rosa- - WhO AlTOV lee and Lamar Gilbert, Mary El- . dance was held in the ward len Evans, Adalade Rogers and f' wee't for Kenneth Kof- Evan Horroojcs. iall ford and Billie Lewis, who left Miss Bonnie Zirker, of Heber, to join the army Monday mornvisited recently with her par- ing. ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker. Mr- an Mrs. eo Brady, of Mrs. Mittie . Young, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Claudett 9gden- spenLthe week end of Holiday, visited itirg Mrs. Bradys parents, Mr. at the home of Mr. and ,an Mrs- Bert Mayhew. Sunday Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert and1 Henry Abplanalp, who has spent the past month with Mr Mrs. Rose Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, and Mrs. William Abplanalp, reand Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird turned Saturday to his home in have received word that Mrs. Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Emery Nielson, of Myton, has of Provo, were Sunday been taken to a Salt Lake hospital for treatment of a frac- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tured hip sustained in a fall at Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abplanalp, her home last week. Mr. and Mrs, Clair Duncan of Salt Lake, are visiting Mr. and daughter, Clairine, of Neola, Abplanalps parents. Mr. and visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peele and family were in Roosevelt Weddaughter, Diane, of Provo, were nesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown dinner guests. Surjday, of Mr. and family were in Provo on and Mrs. Garn Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gil- business Wednesday. bert and family were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplaguests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. nalp and son, of Salt Lake, visited relatives in Utahn SaturJack Gilbert. Mrs. Agnes Hixson, of Sait day. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Potter and Lake, visited recently at the family, of Talmage, were Sunday home of her brother and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Herb Lang. Lusty. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano William Sagers and sons, Sterling and Joe, of Salt Lake, are 3ID0ESEEIQ0 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. Mr, Sagers is Mrs. Shields' brother. Mr, and Mrs. Leland Hair, Mrs. Ivo Johnson and children, of Salt Lake, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn 1 '. Join LDS Church The following children were baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday at Fast Meeting. Ter-fBrotherson. Judy Christensen, joy McDonald. Linda Burton, LaVern Jensen, Lynn Burton, Steven Potter and Sheila Thayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowley, of Salt Lake, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen. Joan Bleazard is home preparing to enter the B.Y.U. this fall. She has been employed in Salt Lake since May. Mrs. Alice Sorensen, Marvin, Dorthy and Ray Sorensen went to Driggs, Idaho to attend the 50th anniversary of the towns y settlement, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burton and 6, 1151 Thursday. September Entered - - p d f UINTAH BASIN RECORD Dance Honors Two Prepare For Work Templo Brother-tompanie- mm IAIMA6E - and family, of Tabiona, visited Mrs. Delia Mayhew, Saturday. Kenneth Kofford spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, of Mt. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne, attended to business matters in Salt Lake and Provo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Abplanalp and sons, of Helper, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp Saturday. TEAMWORK PAYS Teamwork between management and employees is necessary before a company can succeed. If management doesnt lay out the work properly, the employees cant do their jobs properly.' If the manufacturing department doesnt turn out the goods, the packers and delivery men will soon be idle. It all takes teamwork, and the better the teamwork, the greater the company's chance of success. Veterinarian Wil-kerso- sister-in-la- Dr. K. R. Durrltt Available at the ROOSEVELT AUCTION YARD Every Saturday Or et Any Time by Celling Vernal 281-Or Write P. O. Box 552 Vernal, Utah R Save Msffiiey Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zirker at Roosevelt on Sunday. Pauline and Vivian Larsen, Shirley and Marylin Zirker, Ellen Gilbert spent a few days in Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Horrocks and family, of Duchesne, were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert. and Labrum Mrs. Qrlene daughters, of Currant Creek, visited Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross. The genealogical committee held its Sunday evening program this week, under the direction of Marvin G. Shields. A very interesting program was given. John Capson, Sr., came in from Salt Lake to spend the week end with his family. Flora Thompson spent a few days during the week visiting at the home of Mrs. Lydia Nielson in Mt. Emmons. Ralph Shields, of Roosevelt, spent several days during the week helping his father, Marvin G. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields of Bridgeland, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson. dinner Heat Water ' Electrically If you heat water electrically you aro entitled to A SPECIAL ELECTRICITY RATE oi lc PER KILOWATT ELECTRICITY USE It is the cleanest, most efficient and economical way so provide your family with plenty of hot water any hour of the day or night. Uintah Power & Light Co. daughters, of Salt Lake, were Home Owned Tax Paying week end guest of the Burton Locally Operated Analysis of collective bargainfamilies. ing contract clauses form an im- Phone 8121 17 DUCHESNE ROOSEVELT Phone Mrs. Berniece McDonald and portant part of the work of the week were Salt of Lake, Labor S. U. of Bureau Rhea, end visitors here. QISsESIQl Jenean Burton, of Salt Lake, spent the week end with her parents. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen was blessed at meeting Sunday and named Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen, of Bynum, Montana, were week end guests at the Bleazard home in Talmage and at the Cliff Stevenson home in Mt. Home. Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson was in Roosevelt Thursday and Friday to attend the school lunch workers conference. The Genealogical committee conducted a fine program in the ward hall Sunday evening. Sunday evening the following executives of Moon Lake Stake M.I.A. met at the home of Mrs. Adaline Anderson in a planning meeting: Mrs. Hazel Goodrich, Mr. and Mr. LaVon Atwood, Bluebell; Farrell Mohlman, Can you deposit up to $1 1,000 in cash, or securities, or a bond with the Charlie Allred, Altonah; State to satisfy a judgment that may result from an auto accident causand Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson, in excess of $100? Talmage. ing injuries, death, or damage to property Alta Beckstead, Adaline Anderson, Charlotte Erickson and Tbo most practical and economical way to meet the financial Kenneth McClellan Automobile school institute in . Duchesne reieanslblllfy reqalremanfs of this law is to hove Protection. Insuranca evening. Monday Liability - 000 Iho Row Utah Financial Responsibility Law is IN EFFECT! attended fiSMMS (MSB toy "Mining Isn't (vet a pick and shovel job any longer. 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