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Show THE UINTAH Appears Here Christmas Planned For California Girl Suffering With Incurable Leukemia; Grandparents Are Duchesne Residents EDITOR'S NOTE:- - The fol- from a lowing is a newspaper in Fresno, California, the illness of a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs Geo. H. Wil- of Duchesne. Carl H. Wil- the child's father, is a former res:deni of Duchesne County. parents o The BASIN RECnBn 6. Thursday, December the Ftna Stfcfy news Tfcc-- r 1951 C. 1 Cre; U of of James and Miss Joyce Rogers, of Mr. guests were Du- co. They Lott, a former student at now Murdocks sister and brother-in-law- , chesne High School who is Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen, with his mothers people m at their home. father by his informs Guam, tie girl are determined she will have her Christmas while she f still is able to play with ever toys the familys strained letter that he has entered the Mrs. Lilly Brown made a busi budget can provide. High School Washington George ness is grow-ckeold Ruth Wilcken daily trip to Vernal Saturday. there and is happy and coning weaker from leukemia, new surroundings. tented in his Mrs. Ed Williams is at home which eventually destroys the W being released Satblood cells. Equally as deter- Pfc. Wayne L. Capson, USMC, again, after HosRoosevelt the from will mined that Ruth enjoy son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. urday weu be her jast where she underwent a lit- what may brown-eyeCapson, Arcadia, was awarded pital a brown-haireduring the I VIGIL Christmas are her brother and major the Purple Heart medal by Capt. week ofoperation has 19. It November in Funson 30 PA sisters, neighbors W. F. James, Medical Corps, she is imthat been reported Place, and relatives and acU.S. Officer USN, Commanding tt Mrs. Ivy quaintances. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka. Ja- proving ofsatisfactorily. daughter lament i Springville. Thom, Physicians have told Ruths pan. Mrs. Williams, spent parents, Carl and Mary Wilcken, 'ely bei Pfc. Capson was wounded in of Mr. and end 1-them. c 2523 Vassar Terrace, Fresno, with week VGulf the transwas Korea. He recently California, that the little girl it to ferred to a hospital in Oakland, may live for a few weeks, and Sgt. Robert Ingersoll. son of California. Jt, but it may be for a few months. The Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock gene (to cannot of with exact time her death Mrs. Gail VanTassel and tiny who has been stationed our m t Two filays were pre- be predicted, but attending phyJaI in Band the Army Eighth daughters, Shauna and Chara west sented by the Speech Depart- sicians declared Death is inevKorea for the past 33 round trip to Chleato for tho 30th AnnaalZ nT) n. Aa lotte, spent the week end with pan and arrived home Thanks9VO ment at the Duchesne High itable for Ruth because medical the little girls grandparents, Mr. months, Congress! That waa the reward for these three farm sooths fos f . School as a part of the Parents science as yet has no cure for furhis to spend Day in giving states their toward contribution the elimination 3 5 J" and Mrs. Wm. Van Tassell, in outstanding Day activities. Morris Wilson, leukemia. laS lough, which will end Dec. 16. dents on the farm and in the home. They are shown being Tabiona. I "We want Ruthie to get her faculty member in charge of the to will he time br At that report of General Motors in Paul We, Garrett, chargTUyJ by drama department at the school, toys while she can play with for Ft. reassignMotors bas California, Ord, General the Relations. sponsored on Farm Sunday Visiting in Helper directed the production of these them, said her mother, Every udb IBosone, were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mur- ment. Safety Program, in which 400,000 boys and girls are enrolled, forthTi The hea: we watch her get weaker plays. day are: to Mr. Nadene seven years. Left Garrett, right Ottosen, of TshW I ranitol dock and son, Robert Ingersoll, Swept Clean, Off Her Feet, and weaker. Until three months Mrs. Nellie Muir left WednesUtah; Cherry M. Hofer, of Hillsboro, Ore. on; and Arthur E ' ffinr , i a comedy, was cast with the ago she was apparently a healBlddeford, Maine. day for Oakland, California following players Jimmie Co- thy youngster and played as V A. reley she the where will spend wan, Rex Broadhead, Elsie Koy-en- , hard as the other children in mainder of the winter with her Jffayne . Nita Collett, Norma Thomas the neighborhood. When she be son, James J. Muir, and family, and Douglas Horrocks. came pale and listless, I became 0US W1 BRIDGE CLUB Production staff members worried and took her to the G. B. Workman took her Mrs. of the P Mrs. Oscar hostess Beebe was were Garth Partridge, director; doctor. Several failed to diag Employee Wesei to her Bridge Club members daughter, Mrs. Odell Nelson, and Elaine Buckalew, assistant di- nose the ailment early, but to Roosevelt JOSEPH OREN GRIFFIN Monday evening at her home. her threeto children, rector; .Ronald Robbins, stage eventually the horrible truth A study of U. S. censuf residence at take up Sunday A delicious luncheon business dessert director; Nancy Lott, came out. Funeral services will be held ports shows that more than pg cor home the ranch for Workmans John-stuto was served Mrs. Jesse manager; Lloyd Lister, lights; Ward the male civilians working atingly parin the Ogden Twenty-firs- t Wilcken, a Mrs. Dave Thomas. Mrs. the winter months. John Burdick, property; Lee tially disabled veteran of World Church of Jesus Christ the Federal government) d Chapel, Nelson has Mrs. at the been Homer Fitzwater, Mrs. Ralph Mezenen, Emmet Hayes, sound, War II, works when he can as Saints. Friday at paid between $3,000 and $1( My or of her parents in Du- of Latter-DaVal Preece, Alice Jensen, make- an electrician. The fact that he Halstead, Mrs. Vern Bromley, home 1 p. m., for Joseph Oren Griffin, chesne per year, whereas only one & Dr. for the weeks five past Mrs. Max up. Peterson, Mrs. Walter while was in a hospital three different re- 70, custodian at Clearfield Naval of all employed American from a convalescing G ETHEL BAKER CALLIS. Nelson, Miss Laura Clemons, Mystery of the Locked times last year for treatment of who are taxed for go- T.au illness. The Nelsons have Depot, who died Tuesday at Room,! was chiefly cast with old injuries suffered while on top, and VERN EDIX, bottom, Mrs. Ed Carman, Mrs. Grant cent 11:45 a. m. in an Ogden hospital ment payrolls receive as i r6 the students who served as pro- military duty, meant that he will appear at Roosevelt, to- Murdock and Mrs. Woodrow been living in California. rtnetrs folio v ing a one-daillness. as $3,000 year. per duction staff members for the could work very little. night. Dec. 6, and at Duchesne Day before the game. Mr. Griffin was born April The study was made bee Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. other one-ac- t Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mrs. Wilcken says: It would on, Dec. 15, with the Univerplay. Playing roles in this mystery were Alice Jen- be a shame to give her toys on sity of Utah Ployers in the Peterson, Mrs. Halstead and Emma Wimmer were Mr. and 12, 1881, in Huntsville, a son of talk in Washington a Mrs. Max Peterson, Mr. and of James M. and Sally Perry another pay rise for Federal sen, Garth Partridge, Karma Christmas when probably she role of Mamma and Papa in Miss Clemons. Mrs. Woodrow Day and Miss Griffin. He was educated in ployees. Plans were Morrison, Donald Firth, Nancy will be so weak all she could the production, for made the Is "Papa Weber County schools, and had Christmas party, which will be Laura Clemons. Lott, Elaine Buckalew, George do would be to lie there in her All." lived in Vernal, Roosevelt and Ronald Robbins. Swasey-anhostessed by Mrs. Jesse John-stu- n E bed and look at them. We so Mrs. Olen Provo before moving to Ogden Mountain, Nev., and Mrs. Rasmussen Mrs. and Most of those players irt want her to enjoy them while at her home on Monday, Copperton. Curry, Weston Despain visited in Ver- in 1944. While a resident of Dec. 17. Swept Clean Off Her Feet, she can. nal Thursday.. Roosevelt, he and hisfamily opserved as production staff memBut Ruthie will have her erated a farm in Hancock Cove. bers for this play. Positions on Christmas, even though it will HONORED ON FIFTH from 1) (Continued page Mrs. Marvel Moore was called On Sept. 9, 1904, he married the production staff for Mys- be early. A tree has been givBIRTHDAY WITH PARTY of the administrative to Salt Lake City Wednesday of Rose Workman at Vernal. tery of the Locked Room were en to her parents and is being uniqueness Mrs. Artie Stocks compliment- last week control of the school, the cooperHe was a member of the Oghandled by the following speech decorated, and on Saturday, ative thp illness of her effort that was put forth ed her young son, Lynn, Sun- daughter. by Stove tad j FOR SALE Mrs. Dean Larsen. den 21st Ward, Church of Jesus class students: Elsie Koyen, di- Dec. 8, the family will gather to the occasion this and school his 5th sals. Caal for day, make possible, r being Latter-Daparts repair She y of returned Christ Jimmie with her Saints. rector; Cowan, assistant around the greenery and tinsel the Sunday of time its make birthday. erection, for very any parts ply director; Lloyd Lister, stage di- in the home for a distribution leads me to believe that it is Twelve little guests came to son, Richard, who went to the Surviving are his widow; one ina Hardware Roosevelt on White-rocks- ; R. Frank She son, city rector; Norma Thomas, business of gifts. Griffin. Saturday. reports destined to play a great part in play games with Lyn and to that her IK five daughters, Mrs. Nef-to- n manager; John Burdick, lights; daughter is better. Then on Saturday night other the fulfillment of a prophecy. help him eat the beautiful birthPeterson, Mrs. Douglas Horrocks, property; Fresnans will open their hearts A (JoseLadies white LOST prophecy that one day the day cake his mommie had made Mrs. Olea Schonian and her phine) Neumeyer andEarl Emmett Hayes and Lee Mrs. Geo. and fete the little girl with a Indian wrist w him after the five candles for a become will Longine people sound; Val Preece and special party in her honor in cultured and favored people. had been lighted and blown out son, Roy, were in town on busi- (Laree) Kidman. Ogden; Mrs. Call Duchesne 8157 or coi over the week end. They Mark (Vonda) Jaynes. Buhl, IdNita Collett, make-uthe chapel of the First Ward, of Roosevelt. I full text of Mr. Currys ad- by the little guest of honor. ness to Salt Lake Monday. aho, and Mrs. Lynn (Lois) Stev- Bob Sather, returned DeWayne Garrett, industrial the' Church of Jesus Christ of (A IK There were in of mounds is found luscious dress elsewhere arts instructor at the school, Latter-Daenson, Berkeley, Cal.; 13 grandSaints at 388 North ice cream, too, to delight the for directed the making of the. back- First Street. Santa Claus will thisTheissue.) her one Departing home in children; Banquet FOR SALE address of welcome was party goers, who were as excit- Eugene, on Saturday one brother, C. P. Griffin, Red range with water heater. grounds end special "lighting for make a special trip here just given Marion Harrison, Du- ed as Lynn as he opened his was Mrs. Oregon ly Essie Johnston, who wood City, Cal.; and three sisthe plays. to visit with Ruthie, and there School Board membei birthday presents. large. All in exee These were the first plays also will be gifts for her. Sev- chesne las been a guest of her daugh- ters. Mrs. Bert Hardy, Redwood Heatrola, condition. See Mrs. Ruby S of the Union and vice chairman 12-ter, Mrs. Walter Nelson, for the City; Mrs. R. L. Taylor. Battle enson or call 656. prepared and produced by the eral of the ward primary young- High School Board. Other speakweek. this school sters are hurrying preparations ers heard on speech department the program were year, for games and skits. Mr. Todd, Supt. Dean C. ChrisRuthies first and probably tensen of the Duchesne School last big Christmas party will District; Supt. Harold M. begin at 7 p. m. and everyone Uintah School District; will be welcome. and Principal Hutchings. The Ruths brothers and sisters invocation was offered by Rev. are Carl Jr., 8lA; Janet, 7; Joy, Wm. Trow of the Roosevelt BapHOLLY 5; and Wayne, 7 months. The tist Church. As we again approach the older children seem to underA tour of the building be- Yuletide season, we in Duchesne stand that Ruthies special party fore and after the exercises By THOMAS B. EVANS was must be an overwhelming suc- conducted under the direction County are being reminded that is also the season of ChristUintah Basin cess, even though they are not of the faculty, aided by girls of this DOOR mas Seals the time to re- Soil Conservation District News sure why. the school who were dressed in member that it is far better to Some of the neighbor children formal dress. Your Uintah Basin Soil Con tupay the cost of also sense the necessity for During Mr. Hutchings ad- berculosis than topreventing servation District is helping you cost the pay nice extra for Ruth, dress, he announced that the something get conservation established on and with the help of their par- enrollment at the present time of curing tuberculosis. CUT your ground. This is your DisCounty Chairman Erma ents, are gathering trinkets for was 476 students, with 51 of and furnishes technicians to trict that within the the party. them being from Indian fam- last tworeports ENJOY THIS weeks 1250 Christmas help you with your soil and wailies. V Seal letters have been mailed ter conservation problems. Contractors, architects, form- to Duchesne County residents, SCS GREAT STRAIGHT er and present school board Don Nielson reports that Gortheir in combatrequesting help Son-In-La- w members of the two districts ing this dreaded communicable don Marsh, of Ioka, has reorwere introduced by Mr. Todd, disease. When the BOURBON weekly re- ganized the irrigation system on Mrs. Emma Birch left Sunday and messages from others who turns were opened on Monday, 80 acres of his farm. Irrigation for Salt Lake City to attend aided in the project were read 65 letters had been received. runs have been shortened to funeral services for her son-ior recognized. A musical pro- Those letters totaled a sum of 440 feet. famous law, James Eugene McCord, who gram also added to the occasion. $82.50. Mrs. Anderton SCS ROOSEVELT. UTAH reported Senior Mortensen was killed almost instantly SatSeveral beautiful floral bou- she was thrilled and Don rewith the he a truck when quets were donated by various urday OLD but considering nearly Liddell, of Myton, are doing a was driving, overturned and clubs, individuals and business sponse, 1400 letters mailed out. 65 good Job of land leveling with crushed him at the Kennecot institutions from Roosevelt and wasnt too farm tractors. a response. great at Garfield. dike area. Copper Corp. surrounding The dollars and cents cost of SCS QUALITY! He was employed by Utah ConIf anyone is planning to make tuberculosis in this country is struction Company, contractors conservatively at grass plantings on ranges or who are building the dike. a year. That is other dryland areas, now is a $350,000,000 Mr.. McCord was a native of high tribute to pay a disease. good time to do it. Shallow drillWilmington, Colo., where he was It is particularly high tribute ing of the seed is recommended Joborn Jan. 3, 1910, a son of to pay a preventable disease, as the way to obtain best results. SIXTH GRADE seph and Cora Eversole McCord. even so, it is only a small part SCS By Kaye McDonald He married Emma Louisa Ever-sol- e Now is also a good time to inDuchesne school had a Par- of the cost of tuberculosis. The in 1941 in Neosha, Mo. He was a member of the Church ents Day. The parents came to worst toll exacted by this dis- stall prefabricated headgates. ease cannot be computed in dol- Most of the farmers arent as of Latter-DaSaints, the Ameri- school and the children stayed lars and cents. It is paid for in busy now as they will be next can Legion and Veterans of For- home. ' in the pain of sep- spring, and the gates can be obIn suffering, the forenoon the parents Wars. ONLY TWO EYES for a lifetime! Thati eign Besides his widow, he is sur- did the school work. In the af- aration for months, even years tained without waiting several all youll ever have. Avoid eyestrain vived by his mother, Cheyenne, ternoon they talked to the teach- from loved ones, in the sense weeks for orders to be filled, of frustration when careers are ers the about students. SCS sure They a Dale Salt son, McCord, Wyo.; Your with efficient home lighting. Make Ouray Park Canal has comLake City; a daughter. Darlene ate at the lunch kitchen for 12c interrupted. sew. The costliness of tuberculosis pleted three large drop strucMcCord, Cheyenne; two sisters, each. the light is right when you read, Another thing that we are lies in the fact that it is a chron- tures at Avalon, under the suDoris McCord and Mrs. Mable usinf ic disease of e or cook. Avoid spot glares by duration. pervision of B. O. Colton. Dumm, and a brothel Jack Mc- doing at the Duchesne Elemenis School a ChristSCS These characteristics tary getting explain Cord,' Cheyenne; five step sons, Conservationists John Strang reflector type lamps to diffuse the Dale and Sanford Eversole, Salt mas play ready. The teachers both the financial burden and and long-terthe Gilbert cast Horrocks have been sire now. The physical and emoLake City; Frank Eversole, are selecting the and be sure to use the proper assisting Elwood Carter, TabBlackfoot, Ida.; Lee Eversole, name of. the play is In Quest tional suffering it causes. Thr 0 u 8 h the purchase of iona; Glen and Carl Van Tassell bulbs. Rawlins, Wyo.; and Donnie Ev of Santa Claus. Christmas Seals you and I can Bridgeland; T. M. Gilbert, Ar ersole, with the Army in Korea; cut and FOURTH Fioid down GRADE cadla; the tribute to TB Hartman and three stepdaughters, Mrs... Pa Mrs. Johansen, Mt Horae, in Mrs. Lucille By Carina Smith - Alma Poulson STUIGHT I0UII0H WHISKY It PXOOF tricia Mehan and land GOOD EYESIGHT IS A PRECIOUS Hill, Clearfield; and Mrs. Etta theOur fourth grade is studying parents come to school and do ditch leveling, reservoir and NATIONAL DISTILLERS PIS?. CCIA. N.T. is construction It lots fun. of dictionary. projects. EFFour work for us. Justensen, Blackfoot, Idaho. We have studied entry words, GIFT. . . PROTECT IT WITH S C 8 ROOMguide words and syllables. We Swenson 8ECOND GRADE ICIENT LIGHTING IN EVERY and Don Jones have been look up the words and tell the Caroline By Lance meanings in a sentence. We are The second surveys in In the Tabiona, Mt. Home learning where to put the ac- Room 6 are grade students and to add learning Talmage areas this week. Surcents, too. The dictionary helps three numbers. We SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS add them veys were us to spell words, pronounce up and we add the Nel-lthem down to Hicken Nick KUlffl. Burton find out what they see if words and oclock one , at they are right. We think Tew.Glendon Sorenson Every Friday mean. end Harit is fun to add. old Sorenson farms. Last we where Parhad area Wednesday and the heart In of the buying adSng ents Day. We all think that FIRST GRADE the demand meets the supply. We have for you the Parents Day is lots of fun be- B"fT Harris - Connie Horrocks DrinkU destructive alike to Co- moat modern facilities in the Intermountain West. cause we stay home and our The first grade students are the health and moral and physilearning many Christmas songs, cal energy of the soldier. SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Mr. and Mrs. McCord and a poems and dances. Our rooms 01 Homs Owned number of their children were are very pretty with Christmas Wax' ?818aUlmn Secretary Locally Tax Paring Auction every Friday at 1 oclock well known to many in Du- decorations we have made" phons ROOSEVELT - Phons 17 DUCHESNE chesne. We like our new readers, Fkm yew news Ueaaa te 441 re-wri- ie grief-stricke- what-abou- y Three-year-cke- n, n - d ( a W High School Sees Two Plays; Act Casts Announced one-ac- se vice-preside- nt 4-- H "SOCIETY (gfottaaflisl Employees Above 7rconpe n, y y Union High School WAR1TADI Mez-enej- i, p. y great-grandchil- d; It Is Christmas Lun-del- l, ML- - Seal Season In Duchesne County Sec 'Hi. AVEQO fyoJi XMAS WREATHES PIECES CANDLES FLOWERS An-dert- Xmas Centerpieces Attends Funeral " Of n for TIME 96-to-n School News PHEUEflT EYESTQAiri WITH estimated From Duchesne EFFICIENT HOE LIGHTING - i y . . long-tim- m - - LIVEGflOCEl AUCTION mak-cPbili- ty o Uintah Power & light |