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Show 4 DEATHS Thru The Files Of The Record 'ek4i IMTHE NEWS the to their home at the General . Army Supply Depot at Ogden, home Smith were their parents, Mr. where Capt. Hatch is stationed Day guests' at of Mr. and Mrs. J. Labor and Mrs. John A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett, and Dr. Smiths sister, Rozella, of Salt Lake City. The party was accompanied by Bill Thomas. of Provo. as an engineering1 instructor. Salt Lake visitors Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Christensen were Mr. Christensen3 brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ronald Bench Donald Mrs. Mr. and Christensen, and their drove to Provo, Sunday, where daughter, Ronna Ann. they visited their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Happy to be at home once Davies, and Mr. and Mrs. I. G again, after being confined for Bench. Mr. Bench was released some time in a Salt Lake hosfrom a Provo hospital Monday pital is Max Peterson. Mrs. Pet after a long and serious illness. erson drove to Salt Lake Thurs The Donald Benches returned day with Wallace Stephensen to Duchesne Monday. to bring Mr. Peterson back. Also returning to the PeterMiss Emily Madsen, daughter son home Thursday was their of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Madsen son, Phillip, who had Jjeen visleft Duchesne Monday for Salt iting for two weeks In Logan Mrs. Petersons sister and Lake, where she will be em- with Capt. and Mrs. ployed to teach 9th grade Eng- brother-in-law- , lish at the Jefferson Jr. high Byron Watts. school during the coming school Again making their home in year. Duchesne are Mrs. Verl Ivie Mrs. Harvey Hatch and chil- and children. The Ivies spent winter in Salt Lake and the dren, of Ogden, have been in Du- last Ivie chesne for a weeks stay with summer in Lehi, where Mr. conher children, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- has been employedMr.as a reIvie liam Case. Mrs. Hatch and chil- struction worker. mained in Lehi. while Mrs. Ivie dren returned to Salt Lake Fri- came here to enroll the older day, where they were met by children in school. on and continued Hatch Capt M lesion Cafe And Motel GOOD PLACE8 TO EAT AND 8LEEP Duohasna, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and grandson, Gary Thomas, called on friends and relatives in the Duchesne and Mt. Emmons areas last week end. They returned to their home in Clearfield Mrs. Elmer Rasmussen visited with her husband over the week end and returned to Provo Monday, where she is employed in the Polio ward at the Utah Valley hospital. The Hyde family reunion, held Metropolis, Nevada.. Saturday, was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rich. Mrs Wesley Koyen and her daughters. Elsie and Mrs. Jay Sagers, and son, Norman, all of Duchesne. in other daughter, Mrs. lvcf Johnson and her two small children. They visited briefly with friends and relatives in Duchesne on Mrs. Chester Hartman and their return trip. son, Max, of Mt. Emmons were visitors Saturday at the home An unexpected visitor wel- of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Case. Helcomed at the home of. Mrs. Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Case en Odekirk Saturday, was Moyle are sisters. Parker, who stopped for a few minutes chat en route to Mt. Sarah Fitzwater. daughEmmons. Mr. Parker is a form- terMiss of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Fitzer industrial arts teacher at the water and Reed Cowan, son of Duchesne high school. He now Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan, surthe at occupies that position their many friends by prised American Fork high school. being married in Ogden last friends wish Nellie H and Titus Jones re- week. Their host of them happiness. a holiday turned Tuesday from trip to Salida, Colorado, Mrs. Owen Woodruff, representing Jones hometown. Mrs. Jones said this was her first trip home the Owen Woodruff Grocery Co., in six years. Salida is located Salt Lake City, arrived in Monday morning, by airnear Canyon City and the Royal from Craig, Colorado. He the of plane, Arkansas, Gorge sold the first groceries in the The Ralph N. Rowley family Uintah Basin by plane and the returned this week from a vaca R. E. Waugh Cash Store at has the distinction of being tion in Yellowstone National the first business house in the Park and intermediate points. Family members making the Basin to order their goods by trip were Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, plane. Mr. Woodruff was the first Verna, Keith, Stephen and Ralph salesman to work the state of R. Dick. My-to- n My-to- n Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, conDelegates to the Legion vention at Ogden this week w. Crocker. Charles "e'gE Rulon Larsen. Ernest Barton, and Mrs. Dick Horrock, and Wilson and James Dalgleish. their two children arrived Satur- Alternates elected were Wm. H. day for a brief visit with Mr. Case and Jay Pope. and Mrs. Homer Fitzwater. They returned to their homes in Salt Lake Monday.. Midvale, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Fanny Price. Other visitors at the Price home were Mr. and Mrs. William Price and son. Max, and daughter, Mrs. Polack. of Kellog, Idaho, who have spent A welcome guest at the home the past week here. of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jacoby is Mr. Jacobys mother. Mrs. J. Miss Anna Dee Harris, daugh- A. Jacoby, of Bonners Ferry, ter of Mrs. Ruth Harris, has reMrs. Jacoby plans an inturned to her home after visiting Idaho. definite stay. uncle and for a month with her aunt, Mr. and. Mrs. Cliff Price, Mrs. Anna Nielson made a of Cody, Wyoming. business trip to Salt Lake TuesOn her reWeek end guests of Mr. and day of last week. was turn she accompanFriday Mrs. Ernest Wilson were Mrs. ied by her daughter, Mrs. EmWilsons son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belt, mett Flesher, who visited her and their family, of Salt Lake until Sunday, when she returned to Salt Lake with her Mrs. Ray Campbell, of Vernal, was a visitor Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nielson, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson. She was accompanied by of Salt Lake were Sunday visof Mr. NieWesley Wilson, a former Du- itors at the home lsons mother, Mrs. Anna Nielson. chesne resident. of Back in Duchesne to Weekend af- Newlyweds Are Honored At Talmage Chapel Hon-ore- in Logan visitors Holiday guests at the home of The Helen Odekirk home has been buzzing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Poulsen visitors. Her daugh- were Mr. Poulsens brother and Mr. and Mrs. John ter, Mrs. A. A. Palmer and chilPoulsen, and Mr. . and Mrs. dren, Jimmie, Jana Lee, and Redge, were visitors here from rvin Merrill, of Salt Lake. Salt Lake. They returned home Jess Johnstun, who has been Wednesday with Mr. Palmer. visiting for'the past week in OgMr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, of den, returned to Duchesne SatSalt Lake City, were week end urday with his daughter, Mrs. guests at the home of their Lillian Rhees, and her daughter, Mr. and Janet. The Rhees ladles return daughter and Mrs. Lorin Ross, of Arcadia, ed to their home in Ogden Monafter spending an enjoyable They were accompanied by an- - day, week end here sister-in-la- Mrs. Jack Fitzwater made n trip to Salt Lake Friday. She returned home Sunday to entertain Mr. Fitzwaters sister es nmum and brother-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, and their four children, who visited here over the holiday week end. The Smiths Jennie Lee Meacham are residents of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis, and Mrs. Leonard Fau-SaLake, were week end guests sett and family, of Salt Lake (pi. II k SI, led. at the Troy Bailey home. Mrs. City, were Sunday guests of fcaalwts SilO MatinMi, Sim. Wad. Sat. Davis and Mrs. Baily are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat. AU MATS MSEIVCO Mrs. LaVerna Casper, daugh- friaaa ladwde Fair Orevndt Admission Reed Timothy drove to Salt ter, Karol, son, Leon, and Mrs. ' Ui peer 1,000 w ere disappointed boMr. and Mrs. Don Foucalt and Lake Tuesday to bring his wife Agnes Brooks were in Tabiona and sses they ceeldnl H woli. Don't bo home from baby daughter of in Friday arrived family, Dragerton, eee ( them thli far. Order NQWI Walter Smith and Tom O. Duchesne Saturday for a short the hospital. FOR SALE Fanners, come in visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jess IS. AO $3.00 $3.40 $1.10 Butters, of Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. Niel Anderton in Fruitland Sunday. MUCH INClUDf TAX now for your binder twine Johnstun. Mr. Foucault returned MUI'S HOW TO OKOII Y MAIl Mrs. Alma Humes and Mr. and while supply is still available. home Saturday. Mrs. Foucalt and son, of Salt Lake, visited food stamped addressed return envelops Hacking Hardware, Roosevelt. and the children remained until . last week end with Mr. Ander-ton- s Mrs. Robert Humes were in He ertth yew remittance to HOLIDAY ON ICI, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi ber City one day last week. Monday and then returned to J. UTAH ITATI FAIt, f. O. Ion 3136, loll Anderton. Danny Anderton Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat were by plane. FOR SALE Huntington Can- Dragerton lotto Gty. Mention lit end 3nd choice el went back to Salt Lake with in Heber one cay last week. doilroble dotei. Notei Order for tendayi, yon coal lump, nut. treated Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mecham Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Davis and them, where he will be Wednesdays, or Sotwrdoyi, be litre to slack. Drop a card to Robert were in Duchesne one day last and Mr daughter specify Metises or Evening performance. Miller, 177 East 1st North. Price. week. Reed Merrill left Monday for tp Miss Patricia McNeill Provo, where he is employed. He a few days in Tabiona with spent Miss will enroll at B.Y.U. at the Wooley. ening of the fall quarter. William Pace and family, of 171 1 Y PAY (Continued from Dage 1.) Heber. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray jelly; Rachel Bates, Strawberry, potatoes, long green cucumbers; Baum one day last week. AND chicken; Rozella Poulson, Du- Douglas Lance, Duchesne, sumDoyle Sweat is in Tabiona, chesne, corned beef. mer with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lula Dustaying Munz, squash; L. and P. D. AUTO INSURANCE P. BAKING chesne, buttercup squash, spa- Sweat. Unice Remund, Duchesne, an- ghetti squash, canning beets mulElla Sweat is spending the IS.000 110,000 $5,000 food cake; Florence Madsen, tiplier onions, sweet corn,; Tom week with her husband, gel For $17.50 a Year Ervin Duchesne, banana nut bread; Rowley, Roosevelt, yellow crook-nec- Sweat, at the sheep camp. Emma riXZ INSURANCE cook$9.80 per $1,000 FOR 3 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L. Sagers, Duchesne, squash, stringless green pod Carey, On Frame Buildings , . . Brick Homes Cheaper ies; EaVette Percival, Ioka, muf- beans, yellow wax beans, green of Salt Lake City, visited in fins; Ena Ra Remund, Du- tomatoes, California Wonder bell Fruitland last week. chesne, chocolate cake; EaVette peppers, cayenne pepper; Myrtle William Morton went to HePercival, Ioka. white cake. Wilcken, Duchesne, zucchini ber last week for a medical PHONE ROOSEVELT. UTAH NEEDLEWORK squash, cabbage, pickling cucum- check up. bers; Jimmy Grant, Duchesne, Blus Ribbon Winners For Agent To Remove Gum National Neodlecrafl Awards turnips, shipping beets,; Earl BEAR RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE Whether youve sat on it or Dicia Emert, Roosevelt, hand- Gingell, Myton, Moscow tomato, OREGON MUTUAL XOLOB CORP. kerchief; Afton Bromley, Du- sweet Spanish onions; Elsie Gun- stepped in it, chewing gum can chesne, buffet set; Mary A. Case, ter, Duchesne, pickling onions; be pulled off fabric or shoes Mt. Emmons, table cloth; Mrs. Rhoda Hartman, Mt. Emmons, with little or no effort, when Earl Gingell, Myton, tablecloth; table carrots; Phyllis Stephen- a piece of ice is held on the son, corn; John P. Madsen, Du- gum until it becomes stiff with Betty Coieman, Duchesne, set; Maurine Mickelson, chesne, Pontiac potato, early cold. a canner tomatoes; Boston pickling Duchesne, knit baby shawl; Lloyd, Roosevelt, center-piec- cucumbers, sweet bell pepper; Mary A. Case, Mt. Em- Carina and Barbara White, mons, doily; Anna Sorensen, Roosevelt, Early Fortune cucumTalmage, buffet set; Nellie bers; Nettie Carlile, Tabiona, Jones, Duchesne, tatted doily; gourds. DON'T WAIT UNTIL COLD DAYS OF WINTER Leora Oman, Boneta, hair pin FRUITS lace; Earl Gingell, Myton, concord TO GET YOUR HEATING IN Phyllis Day, Duchesne, bed- grapes; Clarence Baum, DuCHEVRON GAS spread; Mrs. Garn Lloyd, Roos- chesne; C. W. Partridge, Duevelt, pillow slips; Rose Anna chesne, plums; Chester Hartman, Bench, Duchesne, pillow slips; Mt. Emmons, apricots; Emma Mrs. Taylor Tidwell, Duchesne, Wimmer, Duchesne, crab apples IVo I pillow slips; Jessie Maxwell, pie cherries; Phyllis Stephenson! Tabiona, hooked rug; Rella Duchesne, raspberries; John P. Tabiona, quilts; Bobbie Madsen, Duchesne, everbearing off Duchesne, tablecloth; strawberries; Leo Turnbow, Tab-ionAbbott, Mildred Smith, Roosevelt, baby strawberries. dress; Florence Madsen, DuFIELD CROPS chesne, sweater. ir.Hl?rld, B. White, Roosevelt, Junior Division Joan Poulson, Duchesne, pil- Glen hybrid field corn (sheaf;; OPERATOR Stephenson, Duchesne; Allow slips; Audrey Smith Roos- falfa seed Tom (sheaf); evelt, luncheon set; Nancy vet' whMtfsheaf), Rowley, DUCHESNE. UTAH wheat Roosevelt, tea towels. AUen CLOTHING EXHIBITS leed) Jele Sarah Young, Duchesne, bonnets; Mrs. Ross Barrett, Mt. Em- i?OODOBaatw000 mons, remodeled coat and bonnet, remodeled suit; Ruth Wills, Roosevelt, dress; Mauna Hurley, Roosevelt, dress; Bertha Anderson, Talmage, blouse; Mrs. Arnold Abbott, Duchesne, shirt; -- CONTACTMrs. James Zobell, Roosevelt, AND NOW shirt. AT Utah Stele Mr (immA CcIImwm of i Mr. lt j son-in-la- OLA - JOSEPH JENSEN TALMAGE Funeral services were held Saturday at 1 p. m in the Peoa (Summit county) ward chapel. Church of Jesu3 Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, for Ola Joseph Jensen, 82. who died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. William B. Workman, at Park City, after an illness of two years. Burial was in the Peoa cemetery, under the direction of the Olpin mortuary of Heber City. He was born Dec. 13, 1868, at Peoa, a son of Ola and Annie Larsen Jensen. He was married to Nancy Morrell, Dec. 17, 1890, in the Logan Temple. She died 14 years ago. Mr. Jensen was engaged in mining at Park City for many years and was shift boss at the Daly West mine for 18 years. He moved to Talmage 37 years ago, where he was engaged in farming and stock raising. For 18 years he was a counsel or in the Talmage Ward bishop-- j ric, and at the time of his death was a High Councilman in the Moon Lake Stake, with an as-- : signment as Primary supervisor. Survivors are two sons and two daughters: George L. Jen-- , seu, Midvale; J. Calvin Jensen, Talmage; Mrs. Anna Workman, Park City, and Mrs. Elma May- hew. Salt Lake City; 34 grandchildren. 23 two sisters and four brothers, Mrs. Millie Mitchell. Mt. Home; Mrs. Arthur Marchant, Midvale; Nels Jensen. Idaho Falls, Ida.; Bert Jensen, Bynum, Mont.; Oscar and Reuben Jensen, Peoa. great-grandchildre-n; Newlyweds of the Talmage and Myton communities were honored at a wedding dance and reception at the Talmage ward chapel on August 24. were Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Lemon. Mrs. Lemon is the former Eva Beckstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laron E. Beckstead, of Ttlmage. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lemon, of Myton. Their marriage was solemnized in a Salt Lake L.D.S. temple ceremony on August 22. For the reception, the bride chose a gown of traditional white satin, featuring a yoke of nylon net outlined with seed pearl orange blossoms, and a skirt which cascaded to a court train. Her nylon illusion veil was secured to a tiera. Prior to her marriage, Miss Beckstead resided at 163 North 1st West, Salt Lake City. stay, ter more than a years absence, were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. are Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Young. Stephensen,' who will make their there while Mr. StephenThey have been making their home sen attends school this winter home in Portland, Oregon. at U.S.A.C, pre-scho- ol MATUM ATTIACTIONI states Nevada by airplane, and be vis to soon that he expects regularly Basin Uintah the ting by air. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Musser have the distinction ofto being take the first local residents at an in airplane land off and When the Mytons new airport. Diane of the Intermountain FlyUtah, aring Company, Price, rived last Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Musser were invited to take the first ride. A few years from now, when as airplanes are as numerous cars are today, Mr. and Mrs. the first jusser may recalltobeing use the My-- , local passengers ton airport. Mrs. Julius Jensen and daughter. Lucille, have returned to their home in Vernal after visMr. and iting a few days with Mrs. Earl Jensen. D- IWAIUT ADO - son-in-la- -4 Premium Winners MORE FOR YOUR AUTO HOME INSURANCE k ARTHUR WIGCOMDE 03-R- 2 Upalco Fisherman Bags KSL Tagged Troilt OrGITI PsrSt 0f Daughtj,., Coming rig Mr son of gagement Glenda Moody, son of Ward Moody, of Deff1J Prior to her M TT, Brigham Young uSSj Johnson was uty clerk for employ Duet,1, Mr. at the B.Yu.,.fiJ a mission for the ChJ5 us Christ of Vc laboring in the sion. $2$ f BRUCE SMIthpI,, LOOKING FOR wv Bruce V. Smith hunting m Duchesne ttdj He their twVrfi, moJf to ? .to r Duckr ,s,.leased . tem hix Wt the Ij w i- statl0n - g rtTr . h . f" th j work j the eQholr His daurtwi dedJil1 fcLSL'sJfiSg enroll in th ma at ' (W t the Duchesne school. ALTAngi Tram First Show Starts it Sam Williams is a lucky win- Last Show Starts at fcj ner in the 1951 KSL Gold-Fis- h Derby, sponsored in coSunday and Mo operation with the Utah State SEPTEMBER 8 iaf! Fish and Game Association. Mr. Williams, who caught a KSL tagged trout, mailed the tag to the station for a cash prize. His name was used on Ted Kimballs program, Lets Go Fishing, heard Tuesdays at 10:15 p. m. The trout which Mr. Williams caught was one of 500 planted this year in streams over widely scattered sections of the state. So far this season over 250 trout have been caught. recently FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETS Mrs. Lizzie Thomas was hostess to the Friendship club, Wednesday at her home. Those participating in the enjoyable evening of chatting and sewing were Mrs. Carlos Marslng, Mm. Eldredge Buckalew, Mrs. Arch Hayes. Mrs. John Abbott, Mrs. Arnold Abbott, Mrs. Thelma Thomas, Mrs. Alphonzo Madsen, Mrs. Olen Rasmussen, Mrs. Glen Stephensen. Mrs. David McDonald, Mrs. Fred Pope apd Mrs. Miksell. A special guest was Mrs. McDonalds sister, Mrs. Melvin Taylor, of Mayfield. Delicious refreshments were served. Company Carioon andjftv I Wednesday and Tbr SEPTEMBER 12 pish Cheese frosted cauliflower is a good company dish After cauliflower has been cooked in boiling water and drained, spread real mayonnaise over it and sprinkle sharp grated cheese on top of the mayonnaise. Then bake in oven till browned. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself; nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of Emerson. principles. uoononoxo::;o::o:;:;o:;e. 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