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Show THE I NT A H U - . Thursday, BASIN RECORD December 20, Tabby Uiins Three; Duchesne Looks 1951 The Uintah Basin Record PUBLISHED THURSDAY ' : Impressive To Date OF EACH WEEK Tabiona, Altamont and Duchesne during the week played a few games, with the youngsters from Tabiona and Duchesne looking exceptionally impressive. Tabby beat. San Juan won from Monticello, 27 25, and routed Green River The Eagles trounced Bland-inon the Duchesne floor, 43 29. Altamont split their week's games, winning from San Juan, and losing to Monticello, Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office . at Duchesne. Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher 1 : ; r , .4 ; - V, $3.00 1 Helen Odekirk, Office Manager Goldie Wilcken, News Editor Office Phone 441 .. V: I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $1.00 $1.75 - 6 Months ' Payable In Advance L- ; 29-1- r' 9; 50-2- g 3 Months 49-4- 7, 40-3- 5. This youngster, Rex : Broad-head- house-on-fir- I ; : : s ; ; I i By. ELSIE GUNTER I sat beside my window When everything was still. I heard the Merry Christmas chimes Peal oer the snowy hill; A message sweet and clear, it brought Of Peace and all good wilL working on - .. I gazed with saddened eyes about my chamber dark and drear, And thought of other Christmases when all was joy and cheer. I saw again my baby child, new bom on Christmas eve, A soul so pure and undefiled, I scarcely dared to breathe Within its presence so divine, and marveled.. It was mine; Twas mine! A gift so rare and sweet. I bowed my head in humility, and vowed that I would guard it From all iniquity. s. Notice I turned away, forgetting my early uttered vow; I followed in the dizzy wake of fashion pomp and show. Too late then I remembered, when his footsteps followed mine I saw him reel, and stagger, my son debauched with wine. In wrath I turned upon him; I turned him from my door. offensively, ; 8 $ ley. Deceased. Band Mothers To Sponsor Dance First Publication, Dec. 20, Last Publication, Jan. lo Years Evo WflBIT AD Years Eve Dance is On Now A new being sponsored by the Du FOR SALE aai chesne Mothers Club this year, er repair parts forStove sale. Carf reports Mrs. Alta Hunt, adver- ply parts for any maWil tising committee head. Tickets ing Hardware Roosevelt! may be purchased now from members of the Mothers Club. FOR . SALE Two girft The dance will be held at the Duchesne Ward Hall on Dec. 31. cycles, excellent conditio Becksteads Orchestra will play quire r Rooseyelt Standard see them at Leavitt Equip? the dance music. ; 1 officers Club the Inc., in Roosevelt. arranging DUCHESNE HIGH r SCHOOL event are Eva Reimschiissel, Lott RAWLEIGH BUSINESS By Haney president; Lois Horrocks, Duchesne l .plans open in Duchesne County, Mrs. ChristenAfton to have a Christmas -- program sen, secretary-treasureestablished line (63" yeir Friday, prior to the long awaited from the dance will more than 200 home a Proceeds holiday, which; will be welcomed be used to sponsor the Senior necessities. Many, "doiaj greatly by students and teach- Tea for the 1952 graduating to $300 oe more. weeltljw ers. class at the Duchesne High ate .your own busineaiW School, will the held as - usual School. your own paychecks. Nom in the morning, and. for a short Mrs. required. Experience he I: in is Phyllis Stephenson period in the afternoon; then the charge of the refreshments, but not necessary;.; student body: will gather in: the which will be sold at the dance. write to or see John J. Sel auditorium for- - view of a series 488 North 1st East, Hefei, of comedy i reek, after- which or write Rawleighs, Dept. Alcohol produces euphoria, a 1415 23rd Street, Deov Jolly Old St.i JNick (Mr. WilColorado. liams) will pay & visit to the false sense of cheering student withe-- - r bag full of: luscious goodies, When the eating isoverj tho remainder of the afternoon will be spent in dancing. The Duchesne High School Orchestra will, furnish SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS tables match and the boys won four times. We are working very hard to get our Christmas play , learned ' s well. Our teachers are Miss Val Larie Preece : ahd Mrs..- - Carrie Tobler. .They are very good . teachers, too. V V . . s I jobs, doing two hounfLi drawing eight hourT, All America is groaning under ! the burden of high taxes and inflation which they say is caus- sumes?6 m0re ed by government spending. every America To my way of thinking, the cause of our present unsatisfac- would foilow these See' U) Buy only that whj! tory condition is due to waste, actually need; (2) Pay j5 extravagance and buying of delivery; (3) Make Each year we dump enough use of all you buy food in our garbage cans to feed tion days would soon W all of Japan. We have old and and Americans would W unused clothes in our closets billion annually to set Cl that could completely outfit structive program f0r-- . some of the smaller nations, and and for paying 0f our debt. we are still buying more. Think it over folks aj We will buy an automobile, keeping Up wit expose it to the weather winter get about and summer, drive it down the Jonses, for they havent th a highway 90 miles an hour, jeop- about place on which to! John P1MaJ ardize the lives of many people, and, if good luck is ours, in a years time it is ready for 'the To Cred; trash pile; when, with proper Estate and sane of LOWELL F. LI care driving, it would have served us for five years. Deceased. We spend from $8 to $10 bilCreditors will present lion annually for hard liquor, with vouchers to the and the first cost is nothing to signed at 920 Continental compare with the broken homes, Building, Salt Lake City orphaned children, mangled bod- on or before the 24th ies, and, most of all, wasted April, A. D., 1951. . IRVING H. BIEU manhood. Tobacco and narcotics also take their toll. We allow Administrator with will an of the Estate of Lowell ft J wajched him grow to boyhood, I felt a happy thrill For he was always mindful Obedient to my will. Hell be all right I murmured; I had no need to dread The loss of any virtue That graced his noble head. I And vowed that he should enter its portals nevermore. and The years have passed in sorrow, in bitterness and woe; should cause plenty of trouble They bring it plainly back to me ere the regular season ends. Those bells across the snow. Summaries: Could I recall those angry words That sent him from my side, Id give my all to see my boy This peaceful Christmas Tide. But, Hark! A voice comes caroling As the bells in rhythm flow;-Timy sons voice Im hearin In the bells across the ly impressive ; , been going like a e for Duchesne. He sank 14 points against Bland-ing- , and the week before led the Eagles in their pair of wins over Emery County teams. It seems that Coach Bob Barton, up Tabby way, has at least three kids who can hit. Rale Allred, Basil Defa and Darrald Ivie have been looking especialhas 2 Dells Acroci) Tllo Cnow - : - i rHNWIMMriCKICKlCtCICtCl(tCtCCICICICIKtCICiKICW DUCHESNE ELEMENTARY SIXTH GRADE NEWS -By Shirley. Filiwaier We have been practicing very hard for our Christmas play. In the play there are Brownies, Fairies, Snow Flakes, : Rabbits, Sunbeams. Wongaloos, ;a girl named Jane, and Santa .Claus. I think the play will be very nice. In arithmetic we are adding, subtracting, multiplying and dim viding fractions. In spelling we have words every day, then at the last of the week, we have a test. We have lots of things to do in school. Some are easy and some are hard, but with all of them put together, we have lots of fun. - And a happy - ;tc&ica;z HiU&icvai : to you! . : FIFTH i GRADENEW8 Judy Madsen Patsy Killian The Fifth Grade Is getting along pretty well now. We have class officers that take , when the teacher is out. We have court every - Friday. The judge is Charles Lott; the attorney, NaDene- - Wright; the jurymen, LaRae Jordon, Beryl Bates, Shirley Broen and Geraldine Broadhead. They are running out of - punishments, so If you have any suggestions report to Judy Madsen. We are going to have a Christmas party. We are going to give presents to those whose names we drew. The girls have to bring the refreshments for the party because we had a times--, - DUCHESNE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO: -- - r- - HELEN B. MOTT . - - - - mobsa m mm Giles, g Michie, g Ivie B. Defa White Catwin Fabrizio We hope the old gent just brings loads and ThUgs to make this the happiest Christmas cl tlcjn a!!. loadslof-nic- e Purry 0 2 5 5 0 0 3 5 4 0 0 1 9 2 4 12 14 1 0 C 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 : TOTALS 20 19 10 50 Score by quarters: 2 10 19 28 Green River Tabiona ..... 15 32 39 0 Officials. Casper, and Gines. , - u vice-presiden- t; High-Schoo- 1 r. . . -- - ? -- well-bein- the music. , 3 Of Jfc Q. r.lANTYLA V. KiTtaCdricb , DEWEYiE, SWEAT ; Dewey E. Sweat, fireman. USN, son of- Mr and Mrs. Ervin W. Sweat, of Fruitland, Utah,5 United recently returned States, aboard the destroyer j USS UlvertM.-MooreThe Moorehas been on bombardment and patrol missions for the past eight months along the Korean ooastal area. : ilbaTofck Attrcctivs Ckristass i Dstcratisn From Condlo Ends. First to-th- . Sster... gest : An i - ' a we want to extend our warmest personal wish to you for a very Merry Christmas! : ? ; - Make floating candle flowers from candle ends! Simply remove wicks from candle ends ...melt down wax. . . pour wax into muffin molds, using same wicks again. ..when hard, heat mold slightly to remove. DEATHS D; . - - - Many thanks for your - patron- during age of Ottr local business and best wishes to the year, you for a happy I9521 Floating flowers make effec- tiva conversation pieces . . . aa part of Christmas table or fin-place mantle decorations. OtshtlNrtad by E. GANESEQ ivwVi Good.. (032 ie By L SANDER Cornel Barton, 77. of 1529 East 3045 South. Salt Lake City, who died of natural causes in a Salt Lake City, hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 11. Mr. Barton was bom in Manti, Sept. 17, 1874, and resided there 40 years. He moved to Boneta, and made his home there for 25 years before going to Salt Take a few years ago. He was a son of William Kilshaw and. Elizabeth Frances Quirk Barton. He married Candance Alice Anderson on Feb. 23, 1825. She dled several years ago. Later he mar-Ethel Alvey, wbo died in Roosevelt A member of.the Chucch of esus Chriat Saints, Mr. BartonerLatteDpy was a mem- CDtISVELT. UTAH ber of the Cummings Ward Quorum of the Beventyat the 1 time of his death. Survivors Include four sons: Edward S. Barton. Fairview; Clinton W Barton. KaysvUle; QBarton. Uanti, and Glen R. Barton. Berkeley, California; five daughters, Mrs. Lu- PHONE - MONTANA In whiskey, tea, thre b Good...t:ntf...cni Appln t5;Vour Nearest Ststr Office nriSP . YiiiiHiIrx::;2n rimo co. -- Y 'Bourbon Mcntana ,Dntto, At KENTUCKY STRAIGHT !i PRCOf 1 "! at foUbt? B0UXR0N WHISKEY THf HILL AND HILL COMPANY LOUISVIllt, KINTUCKV i SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Auction every Friday at 1 oclock Steven Phone 255 3- the heart of the buying and selling area where die demand meets the supply. We have for you the most modern facilities in the Intermountain West, STEPHEN C. BARTON Lsndscape Floral - Nursery 1 Xn Of Gourfry - 12-1- Every Friday at one oclock nighWV D - , : ember 21, at 9 p. m., the Junior class is sponsoring its: Holiday Hop. A huge Christmas tret will be lighted in the center of the room and other Christmas decorations will add to the holiday spirit. The Juniors and their adviser, Mr. Hall, hope to see a large crowd out to join in the merriment and fun. The proceeds from the dance will be used to finance the Junior Prom in the spring. Friday . g. LIVESTOCK AUCTION . Funeral services were held in Manti Friday, Dec. 14 for Into your heart. j. e.smith 12-- San Juan (47) May this Yuletide impart New Joy and Happiness V . la Borkman, Richmond, Mrs. Jennie Naish and Mrs.Calif. Hel- Salt Lake City; "Jon, Mrs. Thelma Dunsmore, AJ- tna-! Beach, Calif.; aRichardson, stepdaugh-te-r, Mrs. Mary Hutchinson, Provo; two Mrt. Isabel Bench, Los Angeles, and half-sister- nt s: -- Ruth Madsen, Boneta; 22 Bnd 9 greet-grandchij- grand-dr?re- n l- Bwton is the father &f Clinton W. Barton, who was associated with the Duchesne High School faculty for several years m principal, end bed many friends In Duchesne County. raolly In business for myself! You seo, In Utahs mining industry, there's a $30,000 invest-nafor oskH omployoo. So tho company I work for hae actuary laid out all that money put me In business. I'm glad they did it, Iwwse I caulsUt' have swung tho deal on my own. Tm .4 |