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Show PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher $3.00 - 1 Helen Odekirk. Office Manager Goldie Wilcken, News Editor Office Phone 441 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.00 $1.75 - 6 Months Year Payable In Advance family spent Jennie Lee Meacnam Thurii, City. Reta Lott Z Wooley Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morton spent c,0? spent a few days recently in Tabiona, land. Suhdij) Heber City, where he was unBaum J der the care of a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Lou White and j family, of Rains, Utah, spent Salt Lake Citv Williams Ed Mrs. Mr. and end here as guests was under medical week the of having Mr. and WTt have had the pleasure McNeills. H. G. the of Grace their two daughters, Mrs. attended church1 Pinoli of Philo, Calif., and Mrs. Sunday. and Ivy Thorn, of Springville, Bobby Labrum eve t Monday their sons, as guests for the past at the Also visiting weeks. two will remain ' them Williams home were Mrs. NorA farewell supper was given te.1 of ma Rowley and son, Douglas, last week at the home of Mr. Blaine Kilii, Boonville, California. Mrs. Row-le- and Mrs. Alma Humes for their is Mr. Williams sister. J. B. Waller, who to be shipped overseas expects famMrs. Weston Bates and soon. He is serving in the army. Casper!6 Mr. and Mrs. v! A large crowd from Fruitland ily spent a day recently shopping and visiting in Roosevelt. attended the farewell dance at spnt week end on ranch Guests at the Lott Tabiona given for Deloy Chat-wi- n and Mrs. Joseph Labor Day included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G and Dale Gines, who left Mrs. William McKean and chil- Sept. 10 for service with the Tabiona, spent Si McMelvin dren, Jack McKean, Mrs. Erwin Sweat Navy. Kean and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharpies and son, Fred, all of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnston, Where there is Salt Lake City. of Duchesne, were Sunday guests p Pk is Pish; but he Miss Shirley Miller visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks. the law ' at the home of Barbara Mezen- - Word has been received that eth Proverbs. en. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muirs son, Mrs. James Carney Joe, serving in the Army, is now Mr. and JL and sons, Brent and Terry, of stationed at Camp Roberts, Cala spent day Idaho, , Pocatello, ifornia. recently visiting the Lott brothMr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper. & Met:; ers Mrs. Carney is their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper, Duchstn, mJ Visitors this week at the Lott Norman Casper and Ila Mae CasHOME COOKd J home were M.r. and Mrs. Jack per, of Tabiona, were Sunday GOOD CLEAN ? Byalintine, from Los Angeles, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis " Strictly who were enroute to Greeley, Brooks. DUCHES1 EE, By, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweat and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Brown were dinner guests at the LaVell Wheeler home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum where visited their daughter and her ... Joe family at Utshn this week. Raiph Ivie has accepted a contract to drive the Strawberry bus this winter. His "Cc Bert Mezenen is baling hay for the Olsen brothers this week. Lightly s Honored At 3 Farewell Supper Months i S) fa ft y son-in-la- Nuptials At Provo Annual M.I.A. Fun ARCADIA Fair Successful Car-len- Des-pai- n, Farewell Party Honors Departing Ken Zirker Family n hilari-Zirk- er Por-we- ll all-whi- s Lowls One Of Those Inducted Ti HU Mission Easy Makes Tread Mrs. Arzy Mitchell and Miss Luane McDonald wer? accompanists for the dance and song numbers. Mr. Hunt wa; responsible for the appealing stage setting andlrs. Odekirk wrote the clever songs that Introduced and advertised the budget, The demonstration of original drama was very well received. Phons your news items to 441 Driving home on Three Ponds Road yesterday, I was flagged down by Easy Roberts boy Skeeter. Take it slow, he advised. Dads crossing this road with our tractor, just beyond the bend. Around the curve I saw why fikeeter stopped me. Easy had laid two rows of old truck tires across the road, and was driving his new Cat tractor over them! More trouble this way, Easy explains, but it does keep those tank tracks from tearing up the asphalt when I have to cross over to our other fields. After all, the roads guess belong to all get mad i chewed them up. a . v Uotcrincrian From where I sit, Eujk "of citizen. He doerat democracy lip service Btl believes it's his duty to the other fellovi ii Whether its the right to) public highways or the ri! joy an occasional gh Easys out to protect kill right of way." Honestly, nmv-ar- ent gasoline prices too high? ''V Everyone who can remember what thin to cost only ten or twenty years ago may wtH i of those times as the good old days. Recalling and the extreme bargains offered during the if sion, people have asked Standard such question Dr. It. n. Durritt H r Honestly, now aren't gasoline prices too A? In answer to a question like that, Standaidi you to consider the broad situation, AD should be kept as low as possible. But in j whats too high, lets see whats happened: Saturday R Mr. Birds birthday. The high school students are all thrilled about going to the new Union High school. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johansen and daughter, Connie, visited Tuesday evening at th.: home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans and family visited in Boneta on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans. Mrs. Erna Scholes and son, Terry, of Roosevelt, and Mrs. June Mower and son, David, of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen. The M.I.A. held its preparation meeting Tuesday night. Plans were made for the Fall Fun Fair, which was held Tuesday Sept. 11. Thirteen officers and teachers and members of the bishopric were present. Mrs. Gladys Ross and Mrs. Barbara Ross and children spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham in Mt. Home. -- HOLIDAY on ICf MISS UTAH Con- : tog I of 52 Soo Htoto Beauties on Soo Miss Utah Parade BAND COHCrawned ORTS Doily An All Now MIDWAY Now Shows A NAVY CHAT CCCUS CSJLL TKAM NAVY IX-HS- IT Free FS2WC2CS Lcrtost Display Ntahtfy tt, Exhibits of MININOf ACXI-CULTU- A Entertaining INDUSTRY ioway Groat and AXMSD FOXCES j? 0AE.7 LAKE CITV UTAH (TATI M9 C1OUN0S DtSPtAYl OH IC Mo'Us$h U. S. NAVAL CSU TEAM nr naval ixhwt 4cun POODS W3EI PVUTC33 T3C2TKZ3 RECIPE OF THE WEEK Cheeee Onion (Serves 5) 1 can whole onions 2 tablespoons butter or sub- stitute 2 tablespoons chipped pars1 ley teaspoon Worcestershire sauce teaspoon celery salt H teaspoon pepper 1 cup grated sharp cheese cup chopped walnuts Drain onions and place In buttered baking dish. Melt butter, add parsley, Worcestershire sauce, celery salt and pepper; pour over onions. Mix cheese and nuts together and sprinkle over top of onions. Bake in a moderate (350F.) oven for 13 minutes or until cheese is V Stuffed dates will do nice things fruit salad when you want them especially delectable. Mix to gether some cream cheese and add a bit of crumbled blue cheese, and fill the pitted dates. When you sit and snack, make this dandy sandwich: Spread buttered rye bread with Thousand Island dressing and top with a slice of Swiss cheese. Top with a slice of ham and another piece of buttered bread. For a vegetable or supper dish, youll like green peppers stuffed with chopped fresh tomato, minced onion and mushrooma, a sprinkling of buttered cracker crumbs, then Parmesan cheese. Bake in a moderate oven until pepperi are for any of Id Copyright, 1951 United States BremtFi Sunday Dinner Honors Visitors , I sit iy Rom n test for ? Here For Visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, of Midvale, announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances, to Groon-Denc- h Teddy Laxon Marsing, in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple Friday, August 31. Teddy is the son of Mr. and Keith Duke attended the wed- Mrs. Carlos Marsing and a gradBALLROOM SKATING AT ITS BEST: As danced by GeneON ding of his cousin, DeLoy Bench, uate of Duchesne High School vieve Norris and Bob Payne in the all new HOLIDAY in Provo Friday, Aug. 31. on this spring. Fair Sept. Stale Utah at the ICE OF 1952, which opens DeLoy is the son of Mr. and The newlyweds were honored 15. Internationally famous team presents the beauty and Mrs. I. G. Bench, of Provo, and at a reception in the Midvale of the art of dancing on skates, in a romantic number flow his bride is the .former Miss Second Ward chapel, Friday evetitled "Dreams Ago." Joyce Green of Pleasant Grove. ning following the wedding, and a in were united quiet were further feted at a reception They home ceremony with only mem- and dance Saturday, Sept. 1, bers of the immediate families in the Duchesne stake taberin attendance. nacle. The jjetite brown haired bride The bride was attended by her white e The annual M.I.A. Fun Fair was radiant in a lovely Darlene Brown, and Mrs. Elsie Bird sister, balerina-lengt- h a successful and enjoyable was gown. Her qou-quthe of sister Marsing, was a mass of white car- groom, and little Kathy entertainment. The skit Ward nations centered with a lavenflower girl. The grooms Budget Band Wagon, under the der orchid and ornamented with brother, Donald, performed best direction of the drama directors, Thomas D. Hunt and Mrs. Helen white satin streamers. man duties. Garth Partridge and The nuptials were performed Reid Merrell acted as ushers. Odekirk, with its corn field setThe lovely bride was gowned by the bishop of the Provo first ting, watched over by the four scarecrows which comprised the ward and were witnessed by in traditional satin, fashioned the grides parents, the grooms with a high neck graced by a A farewell party was given harmonious quartet, was a per-iBert tiny pointed collar. Her midhonor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenfect background for the mother, his two brothers, and boys, of Roosevelt, 0Us comedy depicting the budget and Jay, a sister and brother-in-la- length illusion veil transcended Mr. and Mrs. Neil Work- from a tiara of seed pearls. She at the Arcadia ward house selling campaign. man and their children and carried a bouquet of beautiful Wednesday. The scare crows reigning over Present to wish the Zirkers the corn field jyer Bishop Keith Duke. red roses and white camilias. in their new location were Iter L. Merrell, Alfonzo White, Following the wedding the Her attendants wore matchparty visited the grooms father ing gowns in hues of pink and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields, iKermet Poulson and Gilbert at his room in Utah Valley hos yellow and carried bouquets of Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker and Horrocks. Milton Poulson was son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Julius the barker, Jessie White and pital, where he is convalescing pink carnations. from a recent illness. Mrs. Brown, mother of the Zirker and family, Mr. and Mrs Diane McDonald managed the The date of the wedding was bride, wore a dress of aqua Loren Ross and family, Arcadia; budget booth and sang the speadvanced in order that th blue, with a corsage of pink Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham cially written songs. The M.I.A. darkey duet added grooms brother, Bert, could at- carnations and white camflias. and family, of Mt. Home; Mr. tend. Bert left the following Mrs. Marsing. mother of the and Mrs. Norman Labrum and much flavor to the show and Monday to return to his work groom, chose a red taffeta dress girls, Currant Creek; Mr. and received repeated applause for in Paduka, Kentucky. their humorous readings and actwith an corsage of Mrs, Lynn Hansen and family, Mt. Emmons; Mr. and Mrs. Wan-les- ing. Parts were played by Mr. carnations and camelias. Shields and family. Bridge-land- ; and Mrs. Ray Horrocks. assisted Lloyd N. Beckstead played D. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Niel- by Mrs. Voy Fairbanks, a violin solo, and the Duchesne The Sunday School was reporchestra furnished music for son and family, Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields and girls, resented by Earl Jorden and dancing. Clinton J. Mickelson; Mrs. Levi Dm. D.. Lewis, of Utahn, was guests attending Roosevelt. The evening was spent play- J. Anderton and Mrs. Ruth one of four men from Duchesne the reception were Mr. and Mrs. county who reported for induc- Donald Marsing, of Ogden, and ing games and dancing. Light Harris performed for the Relief tion into the armed forces on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, of refreshments were served. Society. The Primary family was led Labor Day. His name was inad- Midvale. atA large number from here by Mrs. Vale White, and convertently omitted from the list The young couple will make tended Priesthood and Relief sisted of a number of children of inductees released recently a home in Salt Lake City. Society convention at Duchesne of varying age and size. The by the local Selective Service dances were done by RhoJean BIRTHDAY PARTY Board. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Holgate Cole and Lucinda McDonald, at HONORS SISTERS Mr. Lewis was A birthday party is, always and family have moved to Roos- who also sang one of the clever a farewell party given by the Utahn Branch of the L.D.S. something special for the young evelt, where Sharon is working. songs written especially for their Mrs. Aorretta Holgate was part. Church on August 31, along with social set, but is was doubly A number of band students so on September 4 when Con- happily surprised when her son, Kenneth R. Kofford. Other inductees reporting at nie and Linda Horrocks small Tom, and his bride came to see from the High school, directed Fort Douglas on September 4 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- her, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judd by Lloyd N. Beckstead, added zest and variety to the Band were Lyle K. Mecham and Larry bert Horrocks, were feted at were married Tuesday. a joint party honoring their A. Bristol. Wagon comedy. birthdays which are within n BUS3GRIBE DONT BORROW few weeks of each other. Connie was 6 and Linda 4. The 20 little guests were enThe following enjoyed dinner tertained from 3 to 6 p. m. with Sunday at the home of Mr. and games, and looked on wide-eye- d Mrs. Hale Holgate In honor of as Mommie Horrocks served Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judd, of plates of birthday cake and ice Grantsville. cream and glasses of cool punch, Covers were laid for Mr. and and Connie and Linda opened Mrs. Milt Larson and family, their many presents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate The guest list included Byron and family, Arcadia; Mrs. Erna Allred, Sandra Merrell, Mary Scholes and son, Terry. RooseAvailable at the Jean Sally, and Freddy Piatkin, velt; Mrs. June Mowers and y A EPICSO CREAM for your Joy Fairbanks, Norma Moon, son, David, Salt Lake City. next pudding lor a flavorsome ROOSEVELT AUCTION Carolyn Beth Moon. Carolyn treat: Sweeten the cream with YARD Strang, Rosalie Gilbert. Marlene Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty powdered eugar after whipping, Chrisand Sherie Jed Thompson, made a trip to Salt Lake Saturand then add a dash of cinnamon, Every tensen, Mary Ann Merkley, La- day. and cloves. Flavor with nutmeg Mar and Wendy Gilbert, EdMr. and Mrs. Morgan Keller vanilla. mund Bench and Maxine and son, Bruce, spent the weekCooked broccoli is elegant as a end in Salt Lake. Or at Any Time by Calling especially when you serve It Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McKenna salad, with highly seasoned Thousand IsVernel 211-Soup Garnish and family have moved back land For a dressing.' soup garn- to Arcadia, after having made Or Write P. O. Box 552 Baking powder biscuits go to the ish, cut bologna or luncheon their home in Salt Lake for the head of the dees when you sprinkle meat into tiny pieces and fry past year. Vernal, Utah some crumbled bacon into the until crisp and brown. Then let Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan them float on top of soup. and daughter, of Neola, were dough, and top the biscuits with dinner guests last week at the some grated cheese just before home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie baking. Bird. The occasion celebrated Out-of-tow- sB. Thursday' Daughters, Sister Temple Wedding Unites Couple Wm. FMIIIIAM) Strawberry The Uintah Basin Record UINTAH 1926 1951 Price comparisons 1926 1951 1926 and 1951 eood old days to 0n, thoa normal year. Since then, most pricea have vimed greatly. By 1951, farm product in 1926 groceries and clothm,ch?a ing about more. But in 1951, gasoline 1926, 0?lt1baCk iij?pg.rtlvPSCM j ,y kept costs almost as little ai it did in 1926 leas than 4 , except for taxes, now 6 Ion in the West. Most peoples income enough in those yean so that gasoline smaller ahan of their budget. So gasoh far from being too high is an good buy. See how and why this has cm getting improvement in refin-- too To stay in business, all oil companie looking for ways to cut costs of pwd We porting, refining, and marketing. tkani pertiifjpfP bSZl SM hava gas prices been kept high? Because theres intense ahou f L. am VAll. ask people write to Standard Company. We answer all letter, individus intere8t- - We take this way of discus I011 them for eTworTu Id Like toKnow 225 Bush 3ueationSan ure yu to write,in Street, Francisco 20, California- ? - STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIF0RNI flaw thtsd to serve ytu fctttor A |