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Show THE UINTAH BASIN R!lrA Thursday. October 11. 1951 -- BRIDGE LUNCHEON An attractively arranged bridge luncheon was presided over by Mrs. Homer Fitz water at her home Monday evening. Her guest list included Mrs. George Kohl Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mrs Jesse Johnstun, Mrs. Wood-roDay, Miss. Laura Clemons, Mrs. Edwin Carman, Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Ralph Hal stead. Mrs. Vern- Bromley, Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Mrs- June Bishop, Mrs. Frank Morrell, Mrs. Chester Lyman, Mrs. Dick Johnstun and Mrs. Reed Cowan. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bromley, Mrs. Cowan and Mis. Halstead. V-- Day Fcr Dcrolhy r P v w - ENTERTAINS FRIENDS A delightful evening was enjoyed last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Anna Nielsen, when she complimented a number of her friends by entertaining them at luncheon and cards. Sharing in the evening of social entertainment were Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larsen, Mr..- and Mrs. Vern Bromley Mr. and. Mrs. Chester Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Arnold Robbins,- Mrs, Clive Sprouse, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Wm. Erickson, Mrs. Stanley McDonald. Mrs. Ollea Schonian, Mrs. Emmett Flesher, Miss Edna Nielsen and the hostess. Prizes were awarded as follows: for the mens, Mr. Larsen, Mr. Bromley, Mr.. Lyman; ladies score Mrs. Timothy, Mrs. Bromley and Mrs. NelsojL - Fitz-wate- r, - MOTHERS CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Dorothy Allred entertained fourteen members of the Mothers Club and three club guests at her home; 'Thursday evening Oct. 4, with Mrs. Maxine Burdick as assisting hostess. Program numbers were as follows: Readings, Miss Bonnie Allred and Mrs. Voy Fairbanks; a recording of Kent Wimmers part on a special program presented at the hospital where he is convalescing was played. The record was presented to Kents parents by the hospital. A dainty dessert luncheon was served by the hostesses. The club will hold its next meeting on Thursday, Oct. 18, at the home of Mrs. Dean Christenson. Mrs. Walter Reimschlls-se- l will act as assisting hostess. y The Public Contracts Act sets an age minimum of 16 for boys and 18 for girls working on government contract Walsh-Heale- goods. Lot Uo llolp You With All Your HEATING NEEDS We Have All Types of GOOD HEATERS EXPERT SHEET METAL WORK And All Types of FURNACE INSTALLATION Northern QzzCi Appllsnco Co. Business Phene Heme Phene 240-- 124-- M Rooeevslt, Utah Phone Duchesne 821$ ,5 LASSIE FINDS ter Genevieve baby boy found i, ef MISS AUDREY SMITH to wed in Sail Lake Temple rites on October 18. Of interest been WANT their many friends is the announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Audrey Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Smith, of Duchesne, former Roosevelt residents, and Vaughn Guest, of Salt Lake City. Wedding rites will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple on October 18. Miss Smith graduated from Roosevelt High school in 1948 and from the Salt Lake General Hospital School of Nursing on September 19, 1951. Mr. Guest is a graduate of Brigham Young University, and is a veteran of World War II. At present he is employed at Hill Field, near Ogden. Prior to her October 18 wedding, Miss Smith well be honored at a bridal tea at the home of Mrs. Omni Winterton on Saturday. October 13, from 8 until 10 oclock in the evening. BrooWly named Lassie, Audrey Smith To Wed In Temple Rite to a .7 looks down WHAT THE STORK BROUGHT . . . Msms Crane al been have siting Crane and she which two of Papa eggs upon resides at Philadelphia soo. natives of mom CRANE ADMIRES hatched from on ysv Crane family, BTAT1 EXTENSION 8KRV1CJ BOMI SCOMOAUfit AfljUCULTUM J" 7 viduals. She emphasises the drives theme that everyone should observe a personal Defense Day by signing Plan up on the Payroll SavingsBond-where they work or on the Plan where they bank. Month Theres a job for peace that yon she can do," tays. "Its this. Back up our defense forees and help keep America economically strong by buying United States Defense Bonds." India, FARMHOME.'! UTAH Dorothy Lamonr resumes her role of defense bond volunteer to help volunteers throughout the country in the current campaign to sell more Defense Bonds to Indi- By Louis A. Jensen County Agricultural Agent Our bull grading demonstration and beef tour last week was well attended. Everyone present was invited to try their hand at grading to see how they compared with each other and with the official grader. George Hendersen, livestock FRIENDSHIP CLUB specialist from Logan, did the for the following breedWednesday evening of last grading ers: James Bacon, 1; Emil Munz, week, members of the Friend- 1; Jerry Merkley, 8; Lloyd ship Club were guests of Mrs. 2; R. S. Lusty. 39; Winat Blaine her home. Rulon terton 20; W. W. McCon-kiBros., Mrs. Carlos Marsing, Mrs. 23. Glen Stephenson. Mrs. Ruth These breeders have some exHarris, Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew, cellent bulls. Some of them Mrs. Mrs. Alphonzo Madsen, been sold, but there are John Abbott, Mrs. David Mc- have still good ones available. Donald, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. Local many range men should take adArchie Hayes and the hostess vantage of this and take care of enjoyed the surprise delicacies their needs while good bulls are lunch before set- still available. of a ting down to verbal meandering and artistic stitchery. If you dont have a good place to store fruit and vegetables, it WILKINS BERTOLA would be well to consider buildAnn Rae Wilkins became the ing one this fall. Underground bride of Junior Bertola in a cer- storage is excellent if you live emony performed at Heber City where the water table is low on Sept. 29. She is the daughter enough to permit. If a high waof Ed Wilkins and the late ter table, or other conditions Vivian Wilkins. The bridegroom make underground storage im- Is a son of Dorothy Bertola, of Tabiona, and Charles Bertola, of Myton. The new Mrs. Bertola was a Joy, wrapped up in a bundle, student at the Duchesne High was delivered to Mr. and Mrs. school last year. Mr. Bertola George Marrett Sunday, Oct. 7, Is a graduate of Tabiona High. at 2 a. m. miss, who balanced Guests at the home of Mr. theThe tinyscales at 8 Vi pounds, baby SunMrs. Wilder Fairbanks and be her bonnet and will hanging day evening and Monday were coat' up at the Roosevelt hospital Mrs. Fairbanks sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. S. for a few days then she will be Smidt, of Storm Lake, Iowa, and going home to get acquainted Mrs. I, N. Martindale,' a sister, with her sister, her excited from Loveland, Colorado. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. HarThe Fairbanks' daughter Mrs. old Wimmer, and a Mrs. Emma Wimmer. Dayle Smith, her husband and their two children drove over HAPPY BIRTHDAY from Heber Monday evening to spend a few hours with the visThe Record extends Birthday itors who departed Tuesday Greetings to Louise Liddell, C. morning to continue their trip. Dean .Powell Van C. Killian, Joseph A. Morrison, Donald Bench and all others who will have a birthday within the following week. Re-mun- d, e, pot-luc- k Credlo Nows great-grandmoth- MARRIAGE OF YOUNG COUPLE REVEALED The marriage of Miss JoAnn Oberhansly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberhansly, of Fort Duchesne, to Floyd Clark, of Myton, was revealed this week. The marriage took place in Provo. August 21. The newlyweds are making their home in Roosevelt for the present. Mrs. Ernest Wilson boarded the bus Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City, where she will and daughter, join her Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lovell, who are heading down California way to spend their vacation. They will visit relatives in Los Angeles and San practical, It is easy to build excellent storage facilities above ground. The two important conditions necessary for good storage are insulation and ventilation. Ventilation may be provided by proper openings to allow intake and outlet of air. There are many good materials that can be used for insulation, including many of the commercial insulations such as Rockwool, Cork Board, powdered gypsum, etc. Even Sawdust or shavings are good. We will be glad to furnish plans and other assistance on construction of storage facilities. Wet Field Slows A- - Union Speed Ties Vernal 7-- 7 It was not until the last j0d that the potent Union High crashed over for the TD. He school football team was able bucked over guard for the extra to muster the power and point to tie up the contest. lead Vernal scored on a strength to erase a the Utes from Uintah High pass, Don Barr to Lee Wilson, school had assumed early in the and Barr split the uprights game, which was played on a for the extra point. The game soggy field at Vernal last Fri- was evenly fought throughout, day, and tie the game up at with the muddy field slowiftg Unions speed down to an almost Merlyn Fenn took the ball on walk. This week Union draws a bye. Uintahs line on a douand Moab plays Vernal at Verble reverse and raced to the stripe, only to be called nal on Wednesday. back by head lineman Vic Waite, The score by quarters: 7 who maintained he stepped over Union 0 0 0 7 7 the line. However, just to prove Uintah 0 7 0 0 to the world it was no fluke, TD PAT Uintah Snyder. and not to be denied their touchWilson, Snyder. Union, TD down, the same play worked PAT Barr. once more, and the ball was per- - 15-ya- rd Many pieces of farm machinery that have been used during the summer will be idle until next spring. These should be put in a machine shed. If you do not have a good machine shed, you should consider building one. The money saved on depreciation of the machinery on the average size farm will pay for the shed in a few years. again advanced to the If you dont have a shed or line, where Lyle Snyder SUBSCRIBE find it impossible to build one, why not select a spot in the farm yard to stand your machinery. Gather all machinery at this one spot and line it up in an orderly fashion. Although this will not prevent rust and depreciation it will look better and will not be as dangerous as having machinery standing in various places all over the farm. 40-ya- YOURS FOR THE ASKING. . . Most of us will be bringing oUr buckskins home within the next week or two (we hope). Besides the fun of hunting, most of us expect some good eating. Our bulletin Venison, Its Care and Cooking, gives useful hints on caring for the meat from shooting to serving. It includes a number of time tested recipes. Come in and get your copy while the supply lasts. is the Managed Milking name of the new Extension bulletin which outlines the proper procedure in milking cows by machine. It can be read in ten minutes. Maybe it will give you one or two new ideas. Culling is the key to profits in egg production. Poultrymen will find our new bulletin Selecting for Egg Production, useful. The average farmer who raises a few hogs, often does a very poor job of balancing the rations and providing what the hogs need. A diet of water and grain is very common for hogs in this area. An animal source of protein, such as skim milk, tankage. meat, scraps, etc in the rations will make an unbelievalbe difference in the gains. Our bulletin Profitable Swine Raising In Utah, tells about this and other points of value to anyone raising hogs. FOR SALE r repair parts ply parts for mg Hardware dags New Be I delivery Used Bags 80c ea. .1 Roosevelt Utah) I :o70:::cggtxcoar I McCALLS FOR SALE 80 seta lent fall pasture; 40 tot baled hay. Roy Medur 1, Roosevelt (Ioka). j FOR RENT Two ror ished or Duchesne Motor. semi-furniihe- d. TH HIU AND h ill company, icintucky. V ) 3-- 5 Sport Mode! Cl 30-3- 0 Cartb Winchester 32 Special Modal 94 Girt- - ' Winchester Amunition for all popular gc IIUIITIIIG KfllUES - TENTS - BOOTS TO TRIP COMPLETE. COMFORTABLE AND ENJOYABLE iouisviul 5 1 Modsl 94 DUCHESNE. UTAH ' WILL SELL OR Equity in 1951 Hudioc equity in 1950 GHC ton, model 474; equity too, White truck. WB22; established truck ness with good timber j I j house with & nace heat, and 2 lull t in Roosevelt. Room! Roosewi Phone 226-- u 14 PtOOP PATTT sale at Wings Dtpvtar at Vernal. t RED SWEAT SHIRTS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY M m Hacking llsrc HUNTING CAPS KENTUCKY 1 I'Jincjicster AHD ANYTHING ELSE YOU WILL HEED MAKE YOU HUNTING C Cm We have a good turn and Used Bags for ' - Winchester J Ro- -- oafrua. fitJD mttipvsii 30-3- 0 COOKING UTENSILS better,.. and siov, J BUY THEM WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE SLEEPING DAGS r-t-here Ai for tela C 5 aaT son-in-la- w In whiskey, too, is good... k PHONE 451 G |