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Show T7 Y 'Basun yiiixi ven ;s of DUCHESNE. DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2oTT9M cow For Duchesne Graces Hill D A huge ition jVtSTlNG . the most f? sure and positive assnrances crop will be less prolific is to harvest f weedbefore they have a chance of going to seed crop 'mattered by the winds to every partg of the city. '( "Lg, that I know of declare a week, Cbv taking the ledd have a crew of men clear city encourage the citizenry to clean up their fat the same time to organize such a campaign in jt is too late too late for you, and you, isnt it but tUs fall, for the streets and alleys be responsible to us id especially on our own lots and Join our property weed-killin- ver ! C 01 lark homes. faur --0jng to do too much good if Bill Smith Cleans of the pesky weeds, and Joe Brown, his neigh-(JC- j to seed and be scattered by the winds that for our Duchesne - v Ev "eertain defense county communities. dollars dream rotm jj dollars? wildnt it be a good feeling to know that the ur family and nation had been insured because i invested a few dollars in Defense Bonds at a time is fighting an undeclared war against r great nation or power that will take us over unless we stop money-makin- are some among us who have the idea that Bond we are just handing ig in a $100 Defense That isnt lent $75 to spend as they see fit at all. . . . When you buy a $100 Defense Bond It is investment in your nation jy makeyouanloan .ilice your government $75.00 and in you withdraw $100, which is a pretty good return investment. feel Certainly ice that U. S. Defense Bonds offer us the . . And well planted in Def- U v E v ku )li into Utah to the Utah law e it has an on it, then youd better apply for a Utah is a reasonable length of time allowed to people from other states move residence, there is something in that if you own an automobile and ?i There id. safe driver is turned into Dr. Morris Fishbein . 1 voman we know, who has been 29 for the past an, accuses a car dealer of being deceitful just Iks set a speedometer back. Censor, Fredonia, Y v E v ' - rid War l III will not get underway until Joe Stalin Margaret Trumans singing. Journal, Belton, Novo drill stem test between 3625-4- 0 ft, open 1 hour, recovered 30 ft. of drilling mud with a trace ft. Tribal 'B" No. of oil. A Core at 4092-410recovered 9 feet. Crews are drill5.8W, Sec. 58 7306 ft. a drill ing at 4137 ft. No. 1 Canyo iKjween 6904,7116 ft., had a good blow Wildcat, (located near Duchesne 2 wt died in 12 in SW NE Sec. Crews are constructing camp miu-- 1 95 feet of drill-oi- l show. A ,4 between 7110- 'open 45 minutes, re (V teet of drilling mud. Crews are testing. welL. Rose-Hl (located NW ffi8-A drill 834M5 a wek blow minutes, decreasing throughout recovered fluid, with no stem test be-,Y V Pen 1 hour, of drilling toil ufeet ow- Total depth ?rews are prepar-mother drill item aPoui Mrs. Lew Bogart, Duchesne, was in luck last week. She won the deep freeze given by International Harvester Co. in Salt Lake City, by giving the correct number count. Mrs. Steve Esaulc, Utahn, won $100.00 for the successful try. o. ffiS C The annual meeting of the Duchesne County Water Users Association was held this week st the Duchesne county court - Tribal No. 2 NW, Sec. 16 cored between recovered 18 ft. between 3052-- 1 hour, recovered fH7 drilling tween 3200 5&e,r,e?n fett- - nd house. Officials of the association attending the convention were Horace Allred, president. Roosevelt: Hale Holgate, first vice president, Arcadia; Emil Muns. second vice president, Duchesne. C&SE rJt' 01-c- ffSt3!42.87 fet, V4 ft. Crewarfishini I Jarnatt No. & ,tSsY-Se- 1 (located SW SW. Sec 34 down to a 9354 feet. Wildcei No. 1 c feet, recov core between covered 12 ft; Lp 231-5- 1 2a ft T. W. re- - drill ft, rs and a core at recovered 3 ft. A ; vice-preside- (Photo by Elden Wilcken) Of 1951 County Taxes To One License Tag Computation De Completed During Veck; Only In 1952 Levy Exceeds Last Year Dy .CO Hills Youll need only to sweat out putting on one license plate on your Utah car in Computation of the 1951 taxes for Duchesne county were ex this pected to be completed week, reports Porter L. Merrell, county clerk, and ex officio aud- - 1952. The Utah Tax Commission said Wednesday it will not ask the prison to turn out front plates for Beehive State vehicles in 1952 because of a shortage of steel. Utahs 300,000 commercial and passenger vehicles will don a blue plate with white letters and numerals on the rear. The commission believes the system is better than going back to a decal system. C. R. Openshaw Jr., commission secretary, said. itor, under whose direction the s, Pair Is Hamcd To School Survey Commission Posts one-plat- e o, t, e, h Trcsk Darby At Fair 4-- H 4-- H Enscscmont 4-- H Popular Couplo Revealed saSLT&'si 4-- H Sa0tt'Hhr 4-- H ,wk I f oTroI Marked For I Safety Purposes mid-wa- y ot , first-tim- Utah Bond Doom Sets lew Marks e New Road Makes Happy Fishermen County Vater Problems Aired At Meeting v tjt t; Main Stroot Is OS ) Officials of the Duchesne County Water Users Association who met at the court house last week to discuss problems of the county were, (left to right). Emil Muni, Duchesne, second Hale Holgate, Arcadia, first Horace Allred. Roosevelt, president; Byron O. Colton, water commissioner and director of the Stale Water Sc. Power board, and Thomas W. Jensen, secretary-manage- r of the Utah Water Users Association. y v E v t Hor-rock- 4-- H v E v drink or two, and a . 4-- H i foing to give you the maximum punishment, Im not ) announced to a crestfallen defendant. it you in our nice jail. Im going to let you go JWy about "taxes, shortages, unemployment, pol- and the high cost of living just like the rest 1 iVv-- M.I.A. Tuesday night, Sept. 25, an interesting film will be presented, following the regular classroom schedule. Some special activity will follow the meeting . each Tuesday. Only those actively participating in the weekly classroom schedule will be eligible for these special events. The officers of the organization are busily engaged in working out a program of special events for the winter, program. A volley ball league, comprised of the several wards of the stake, is about ready to start activity. Two plays are in the process of being cast, a one-ac- t play scheduled for October, and a three-ac- t play to be presented in November. Plans for the Gold and Green Ball are already taking shape. These and various other forms of entertainment are being prepared with the interest of the several age groups of the ward in mind. It is the intention of the M.I.A., in the position of ward recreation supervisees, to see to it that the program coming under the ward budget plan will be crammed with the best in the way of wholesome and en- 4-- H v E v Jensen, secretary-manage- r of the Utah Water Users elation and B. O. Colton. Roose- veil, water commissioner and a director on the State Water and Poerassociations.represented the ute Chief topic of the meeting Water Conservation for county. Mr. Jensen, ns chief spokesman of the meeting outlined to those present what the state association attempts to do for the benefit of Duchesne county. In voicing this outline, Mr. Jensen suggested to the of flcials of the water associations was Du-ches- ' Ws " Local Hen Place their vehicles. J traffic menace. '0 d computation is being made. Mill levy for the county is 42.90, or 1.70 mills higher than the 1950 levy of 41.20. Included in this total the county levy of 9.90 mills; total school levy set by local school board 20.00 mills; school equalization levy 6.30 mills; unientertainment. joyable form minimum local levy Our every effort will be ex6.70 mills; or a total of 33.00 pended and directed toward this mills for school purposes. end, stated Mrs. Madeline The 1950 levy set by the Dupresident of the Young chesne county commissioners The announcement of Keith Womens division of the Mutual Edwin L. Murphy, of Upal-c- was .90 mills lower than the Association. a of Improvement as winner Lemon, Myton, has been selected as a mem- 1951 levy of 42 90. The increase scholarship was made $150 of the Public School Sur- for this year is chiefly due to ber PRIMARY UNION MEETING this week by Dr. Carl vey Commission of the State ol action of the Utah Legislature The regular monthly stake director of the Utah Utah, and Hollis G. Hullinger, which fixed the minimum levy State Extension Service. Primary union meeting will be of Roosevelt, has been named for county roads at 3.00 mills. The scholarship will be made held Sunday, Sept. 23, at 2 p. m. member-at-largreports Dean Last year, only a 2.00 mill levy All ward officers and teachavailable to Mr. Lemon this C. Christensen, superintendent of was set by the county board. attendHe in to school. be are starts ers fall when he urged Local school levy was upped schools for Duchesne county. dub jnem- - ance. ; is one of eight This commission was created to two mills this year, from 18.00 Momentary and to 20.00, but the tovtes 'fUfed toy studytiw public foOD SALE school system of the state dropped from 14.20 mills secondary Oil ment gift from the Standard A food and rummage sale to 13.00 mills, offsetting the lostate. Thie names of three men from cal hike. will be sponsored by the DuCompany of California. The Utah State Extension chesne Band Mothers in the Levy set by the local school Melvin Nielsen and Stanley the Duchesne County School Disthe near fture. Watch for the date. Advisory Committee divided outDu- trict were submitted to the Utah school board is 8.00 mills for of residents former Hadden, acstate into four districts. The support and maintenance excess chesne, and Marley Davies, Legislative Council by joint girl boy and and the standing board school minimum program; capital outsucof the tion of Utahn competed formerly Off in each district was chosen by commission. Duchesne at County lay 5.15 mills; debt service cessfully in the truck rodeo E. Johnsen, of Du- (interest, bonds), 6.85 mills. analysis of their projects and Otto and State Fair Utah Mayor the Friday the quantity and quality of Duchesne county levied 4.50 chesne. was the third member Saturday. submitted. Club work done. was for general county purname mills whose are men employed The three The Standard Oil Company Mr. Murphy is a member of poses; 3.00 mills for county Lines apd Tank Clark the by donated $1350 to support roads; .40 mills for maintenance that company in the Duchesne County Board of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, represented is and relief of poor and indigent Club work in Utah. These eight Mr. and Hullinger Education, event. contest the scholarships will be supported of Bluebell announce the engage-to persons; .25 mills for collecting, Mr. Nielsen demonstrated his president of the Roosevelt Stake individuals. of Lucy, their to these ment daughter. of Jesus Christ of preparing, and maintenance of $1200 Church of the by tandem with tractor a with skill Va, Timnthv son of Dr. Frischknecht said the reSaints. exhibits; .25 mills for the Coloand came ln Latter-DasF-ssmaining $150 of the $1350 check House Bill No. 18, passed by rado River Project; 1.00 for sr this sum- control of noxious weeds; .25 would be used to help cover the f i Mr. Hadden took fifth place the Utah Legislaturecommission Club leader mills for expenses of the agriexpenses of one fuU mer, provides for a a wilh state the of Who will attend the National citizens cultural agent or aid; .25 mills of sixty 1 n0t yCt and for airport expenses, or a total Club Congress to be held fourth place in the who are qualified voters Winning one from of 9 90. in December. WeM?gPnwPen is a graduate of elimination tryouts entitled Mr. taxpayers, selected and twenty This program will mark the each school district Special taxes on livestock has fourth" were members These been first attempt to sponsor a club plfced at imposed as follows on each for large. traduce1 where he ato without regard to dailar of assessed valuation: leader at the National Conclave Ih6wi oH acrhnnl consolation prize, demonstrat- - appointed in Chicago. State bounty on sheep 25.00 a political or religious affiliations ability rwlth employed byW in ordar to secure an impartial, mills; state bounty on turkeys body 10 00 mills; state predatory anihis father at Home Lumber j were six demonstra- - intelligent and judicious and to mal control fund 5.00 on all a such study to make to conduct unbiased re- sheep and goats. 2.00 mills on at Fontie? Grill tions for each driver an employed impartial, make both which certainly required catRoosevelt. port. Duties of the commission all range horses and range skill and accuracy. 4.50 mills law. in the brand inspection tle; Mr. Nielsen, a son of Mr. and are specified Lewis H. Lloyd, director ot on all horses and mules and Mrs. Leonard Nielsen, was the Council, Legislative cattle; .50 mills on all sheep youngest man participating, hav- the Utahthat and limited a Duchesnes main street was and goats; tuberculosis only less reports ing been with the company blocked this week for pedestrian of time will be reQuircd bangs disease control fund amount as compared two than years, lanes at the intersection and of the school com- 3.00 mills on all cattle other with from five to twenty years of members in the business area. will be held than range cattle. Meetings con-gmission. - Teachers Association of experience for the other at which inSchool zones were lettered in Parents intervals The 1951 tax comptation is at certain and being figured on a near $7,600,-000.0- 0 underway for the current testants. white near the school grounds be presented will formation Mr. a of son is Mr. Hadden out assessed valuation. on Highway 40, and this extra school term Monday evening,! decisions made, he pointedCounthe Sept. 17, with an opening social and Mrs. Dean Hadden, of Du- in to the county levy Duchesne addition to In the precaution will likely add to sala letter sponsored by the P.T.A. officials, chesne, and, Mr. Davies isDa-a 42.90 mills, property owners effectiveness of the safety of Commissioners. David ty Mrs. and Mr. local of son lies which are placed at the reports Mrs. Rachel Bates, in incorporated towns will pay vies, of Utahn. intersection in the school zone association president.was a taxes computed on an additional Belts and buckles were preThis first meeting to lessen the danger of pedestricity levy, as follows: Duchesne, con- social. The program sented to each an-auto accidents. 26.00 mills, or a total levy of winners teachtestant. First place The marking of pedestrian included introduction of 68 90 mills; Myton, 25.00 mills, ceive a trip to Chicago, where both the lanes and the school zoning was ers from total of 67.90 mills; Roosevelt, they will enter the national handled bv the Utah State Road .High and Elementary schools, 25.00 mills, or a total of 67.00 feawill be contests. paid Expenses in cooperation with and various entertainment are mills; Tabiona, 8 00 mills, or a finding Utah in People citTnd school officials. tureg. Refreshments were served, by their employers. for buytotal of 50.90 mills. reasons more and more and Bonds ing U. S. Defense with added reasons are adding to the total of bonds bought. Charles L. Smith, state chairman, said today. reSome happy fishermen Sales of the popular Series ha are are: Floyd Case, Mt. Emmons, there and that scale: of s that up Duchesne county within port that the users as-- J director; Howard Roberts, My- - bonds neared there was much need for de- some 280 active water million dollars during August, has been graded, which will be state. the Sumwithin H. sociations as torli director: James Mr. Smith reported. This was welcome news to all sportsmen velopment of projects such toommended that Mr. Jensen and Edwin carman, of an mers increase of more than enlarging and lining canals, who favor that part of the counS? chesne, directors representing inof the same ty for both hunting and fishing. activity be for total the over gether with construction in ' of are month a year ago. by permanent diversion dams. He conservation The work has been done Inwater dividual water users who also urged that the county get chesne county among the Were especially pleased to Duchesne county and thecounnot members 0f water or ditch note that Utahs gains are ahead dian department, with the back of and support the Basin USl" Mr. keeping with of the nations average, Development under the Central ty completing the work to what remarked. Smith Utah St River Storage Project. of known as Indian Fence, and is Announcement Thrift and security are still the Indian department picking In reporting the accomplish- ntHmwdthat a special meeting Utah people it up from there and continuing ments of the water conservasTSsSnStis important reasons bond buying hab- on their for to the forest. tion carried out within the State the give held at Tabiona. group att"tiinf its he said, but the war in Korea of Utah during the last four future to be - meeting. VJf probAt this special meeting, and the threats to democracy the armed services and other years, Mr. Jensen stated that lems would beheld in pertaining to water rights convention and freedom have given added government agencies. the Utah Water and Power of State the Room Duchesne Governors for Board has completed 26 projects and priorities of thewill be dis- Capitol on Oct. 3. Speakers at weight to patriotic motives Duchesne county reported the Bonds. Defense S. U. who which represents the putting to River Water System men buying be will of $450 in series E bonds sale this of meeting prothe purpose E totals during August Series in use 3.600 acre feet of water cussed for leaders considered the top month, is a report isare and for compared with sued tecting such water rights $730,323 were its that heretofore has been lost. water and probconservation water by Wesley R. Dickerson, 1950. Larpriorities in the Uintah The Farm Home Administration to Mr. Jensen. $697,085 for August sales chairman. bond according for lems, of officers Box in Election DiBasin. is gest gains were noted under the Water Facilities convention of the also Theme will association d the county Cache, Iron, Millard. Rich. vision has completed some meet-inUtahs Water Conservationin- Elder, Mrs. Colleen Woodbury startand Weber counties. Tooele put to use be on the agenda for this are who Those projects and hasacre Problems. reed working in the county clerk's to previously feet of In addition another officers named terested in water conservation office this week. She is the wife the was Besides recently Utah sales, continued. he ported water, coach at of this article of their own area or that within credited with bond purchases of of Darwin Woodbury, that activity in the introduction He reported state are invited to attend, School. the Duchesne Duchesne High of the in men officials Utah made other water by $601,000 throughout various countv Water Users Association Mr. Jensen concluded. organizations was on a stepped- County Frisch-knech- out-fem- lw 1 Society opening social on Tuesday. Sept. 25 at 2 p. m. Special numbers, including films, exchange of potted plants and refreshments are some of the lovely and enjoyable activ- ities programmed for your enjoyment on this very special 4-- H 1 are several people from various states in the ? have come to Duchesne county cities and towns end find if they are NuM check is tve of RELIEF SOCIETY Dont forget the Stake Reliet Utah State College ESTABLISHED A UTAH BETTER GET A CAR LICENSEl RAVE ICE, g Keith Lemon Uins Scholarship To to help keep America secure. . our dreams along too, for money ends is one crop that cant fail. ig white D is gracing the hillside northwest of the Duchesne High school. Making of this school letter was commenced last Wednesday as a joint project by the senior and at the iT freshmen students school, and was supervised by Darwin Woodbury coach, and Leon Hall, science instructor. These men staked out the monstrous letter as an butline for the students to use in spreading the lime. Strips of the letter block measure 16 feet wide. Total width of the letter is 63 feet, and total length is 80 feet. Liming the block was completed Thursday. Cans containing oil were set along the inside and outside outline of the huge letter, and these cans were set ablaze Friday night to illumine D just about the the huge time the initiation dance got underway at the school gym. The property on which the W is located belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Von Pierson. Inasmuch as it is a student project, cost of the two bags of lime used will be paid from money the students earn from projects throughout the year. It is planned to illuminate the D to mark any big event at the school, weather permitting, such as games of sport, D day, which is held each spring, etc., according to Principal Walter Reimschiissel. L pIT YEAR'S WEED CROP THIS YEAR'S GROWTH day ents . 7c PER COPY Study Water Problems In Duchesne County Things - 7o- - Come In Duchesne Above High Schcol Editor CLIFF MEMMOTT. $3.00 PER YEAR three-fourth- , Du-mor- wa. tanala jssrsrssisr L1 30-od- g. 3600-400- 0 e i $33,-00- 0 |