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Show 00 Given Farcsrs, Stcdiccn 1051 Ucsd Control Thlrty-Nln- o Permits To Given Data On In County Ends Wed During Year A report from County Clerk 1951 Income Tax Successful Year Porter L. Merrell shows that IN THE NEWS AQ OcIilCcsiiall O COME, ALL YE FAITHFU- LJOYFUL AND TRIUMPHANT . Triumphant, yes. We can go to our Chun whatever our Faith and Joyful let us be we have that Freedom. NTH .... All farmers, stockmen and during the year 1951, Jan. 1 to 39 couples farm laborers who have received of a total Dec. 15, activithe Climaxing years ties for the control of noxious applied for marriage licenses at $600 or more in gross income weeds in Duchesne County, his office. for 1951, must file a federal inmembers of the Duchesne Coun-t- y There are a couple of interest- come tax return. Gross income HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS SING-GLO- RY Noxious Weed Control Com- ing observations one can make in the case of a farmer or stock-maTO THE NEW-BORKING means total sales of farm mittee held their annual meet- from the marriage license re stable-boing at Roosevelt during the lat- port. First, June was not the products and livestock, in the The King to die, for mens ter part of November. Jack Niel- biggest month for marriages case of a farm laborer, total before whom free men bow their he sen, of Myton, chairman of the it was one of four months where wages. A completed return on King by committee, was in charge of the six permits to wed were issued.- Form 1040. accompanied SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT-A- LL They were January, June, Sep- Form 1040F, Schedule of Farm meeting. Th November nber and Income and Expense, may be Reports from various officials IS CALM . . . one not filed by January 31. 1952. who conduct the county weed (other observation a license without went a month file by At your option, you may control program were given. The Children sleep; in the homes, in the blei declaration of income on Form Wenzel Luke, county weed su- issued, but February. April, to 1040-E1952 land 15, , America; they dream of their wishes w? Kirk Merkley and little son pervisor for the past season, out- July, August and December, January by had only one application and pay 66 of the total tax date, lined visited the seasons at the carbriefly Sunday be fulfilled. will program C 1 home of Mr. that will be due on your final Merkleys parents, ried out against the six major each. other are the and then file your comMr. and Mrs. Wilson J. noxious weeds prevalent in DuFollowing total licenses return Form PEACE ON EARTH GOOD WILL TO MEN 1040 accompanied chesne County DINNER PARTY Russian knap- months and the pleted 4; March each: issued of 1040 Schedule during F,. weed, whitetop, morning glory, An evening of social gaiety by Form Where we live, where we Work; in our He: - 3; October - 3. Farm Income and Expense, by was enjoyed at the home of Mr. Taking up their residence in Canadian thistle, poverty weed May last the Since applicants 1952. 15, March Peace, Good Will last week (mouse were Mr. Christmas Time and and and Mrs. Reed Timothw Satur- Ogden the perennial ear), Mrs. Lloyd Grant. Mr. Grant saw thistle. He explained that- names were published who had While most taxpayers will be day night, Dec. 15, when Mrs. has Again. wedding permits, the able to prepare their returns accepted employment at Hill the county purchased the neces-- fe,c,ure Timothy performed hostess dulssued- themselves, a Collector Air Base. sary weed chemicals and these following have Deputy ties. Peace On Earth chemicals were dispensed and Gary V. McDonald, Dragerton, or Internal Revenue will be at An attractive and tasty dessert Lu and Charlesworth, on Roosevelt sold Mary Hall in left the Sgt. Robert luncheon was served. Cards by the county at half the Chand- Jan. City 29. 1952 from 9 a. m. to Dee. 13. The little miss has two action formed the evenings diversion Thursday, Dec. 13, for Ft. Ord, cost to the landowner to use in Dragerton; ElbertandMartin was made with Sadie By4:30 p. m. to give any usialanee brothers. for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, California, to report for reassign the control of noxious weeds ler, Randlett, of Provo, wk BarSnedegar, Childs water, Kay in Myton; No ment. made will be needed. this He also told the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe and county. charge Gene Baxter, of St Anthony, owned the Joan and place for th Carlile, rett, Talmage for this service. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley. Sgt. Ingersol had been spend- committee members that this Idaho, haa been secured to' work year. Norman Raine Information Returns Mr. and Mrs. Beebe were ing a in furlough with his year, all spray work in the con- Mountain Home; the bookkeeping department A baby boy was bor All farmers or stockmen who of the Moon Lake Electric awarded the prize for high score. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant trol program was handled by Hardman, Hanna, and Dixie Asweek to Mr. and Mrs. L White, Duchesne; Dale L. have paid $600.00 or more in sociation. Murdock. Previous to his fur- private operators. Timothy. Mrs. Heber Tfc MONDAY BRIDGE lough, he was stationed with tne Louis A. Jensen, Duchesne Allred, Bluebell, and Rae Dell salaries, wages, rent, interest, Irving Snow was in Salt Lake of Ray, Utah, is here to et or other fixed or determinable several Mrs. Jesse Johnstun received Eighth Army Band in Japan County Agricultural Agent, re- Bird, Bluebell. daya recently, where he the home while her dam the members of her bridge club and Korea for 33 months. income, must make a report on submitted ported statistical figures of cost to an for law is In the hospital. Form 1096, accompanied at her home Monday evening. and distribution to the commitby the removal of a operation growth from Ivan Hadden made a trip to tee. He stated that 1285 Other baby news is name the The rooms were gaily suggestive Form 1099, showing one ef his eyes. The operation gallons rival of a son to Mr. and and address of each person to was successful of the holiday spirit, with bright Casper, Wyoming Thursday and of weed killer, dj gallons and no perman- Wayne Mecham, of J whom such salaries, wages, rent, ent eye Christmas ornaments and ever- Friday of last week to take a of brush killer, and 500 pounds impairment is antteip Idaho, and load of furniture to his brother, of atlacide, had been a baby girl t determinor or fixed Grace interest, green artistically arranged. Dalgleish purchased and Mrs. Jay Bennion, of I able income has been paid dur- pated. A delicious dessert luncheon Rex Hadden, who resides there during the past year and used in Frans of Mt. Pleasant, ing, Oregon. Both Mr. u! was served by the hostess. control of these noxious weeds. ing 1951. This report must be was a Nielsen, guest at the Earl Case and Mr. Mrs. Ruth B. Madsen, of filed with The Commissioner of home Awards for the game were A total of $8,442.44 was exand her son, A. B. Mad- pended won by Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Internal Revenue, Processing of last on Friday and Saturday idents. during the past season week. Kansas C. Ed Carman and Mrs. Ralph Hal- sen, of Duchesne, attended fun- in carrying recovering Q. Division, Station, out the county noxMr. Barand C. Mrs. Hershel lor Mrs. eral services for before on or. stead. Stephen ious weed control program, Mr. City, 2. Missouri, have moved beck to Mt. ton in Manti on Friday, Dec. 14. Jensen left Monday to'do C 1952. Christmas presents were 15, Perry, February reported. Mrs. Madsen went on to Salt after spending a couple mas shopping in Salt Lak Control street new The of noxious Myton City of years in Salt Lake City. They for a visit with Mrs Yl weeds is Lake, where she will visit with by state law. The state lighting system is now under have purchased the Warren Bee-b- e CHRISTMAS PARTY relatives, returning to Duchesne required daughter and weed and seed law requires ev- construction. Employees of the horn and farm. The trans Mrs. Gerald Day. Twenty-thre- e members gath- for the Christmas holidays, when ery ComPower and Uintah in Light the state to be a guest of Mr. and take ered to enjoy the geniel hospi- she will B. steps to control these nox- pany have been busy setting new Madsen. ious weeds on the land he owns, poles and connecting new light Gayle Case tality of Mrs. Thomas Hunt and Mrs. A. Mrs. Lowell Coleman, the grawhether or not such land is un- fixtures and hope to have the cious hostesses who entertained Oil der cultivation or being bene- work completed during this P-T- A on the Mothers Club Thursday ficially used. If the land he week so Christmas lighting evening, Dec. 13, at the Hunt owns, whether or not such land can be finished. home. is under cultivation or The new system will be a debeing This being the groups annual cided improvement over the beneficially used. If the Mrs. Evan Bennion and Mrs. Christmas party, the holiday fails to comply with this former street lighting in My- Bernard Dastrup presided at a theme was borne out in attrac-tic- e A. L. Schuckers was called regulation, then state has ton. Mayor Linck and the Myton tea one afternoon last week hondecorations, the program, to Salt Lake City early Satur- the authority to the condemn the City councilmen deserve much oring the elementary teachers delicious and the lunch, gaily day morning because of a break farm, and go in and control the credit for this new and the room mothers. The afwrapped gifts which were ex- in the Rangely-Sal- t MERRY CHRISTMAS f Lake Pipe noxious weeds, charging the cost fair was held in the homemakchanged. of the control as a lien against Mr. Schuckers is superLine. rooms at school. the high ing The telling of the story The at the Myton Pump Sta- the property. That part of the G Purpose of the affair was to' Littlest Angel, as recorded by visor on the crude oil pipe line, weed control program is contion give mothers and teachers an Loretta Young, and a song ser- which is located on South My- ducted by the Utah State Deopportunity to become better vice of Christmas Carols by the ton Bench, iii-eunisouth of Myton. partment of Agriculture. And in just ns acquainted and to discover ways to added Christthe group lovely The regular meetings of the whereby the county, the enforcement of SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW this plan mas spirit. the state weed and seed law is American Legion and Auxiliary might function for better school-hom- e MERRY CHRISTMAS f under the direction of A. Hale were held at the Legion Hall relations. Holgate, district inspector for Friday evening. The Legion Mrs. Bennion is president and 0-f- t. the State Department of Agri- meeting was conducted by Com- Mrs. Dastrup is 1st culture. Officials report that mander Blaine Brokaw, while of the P.T.A. organization. good cooperation has been ob- President Florence Lott was in tained from in the charge of the Auxiliary session. P-T- A control of noxious weeds in this Plans were completed for county. Christmas gifts and cards to be MERRY CHRISTMAS LeGrande Mecham, of Mt. Em- sent by the Auxiliary. No social mons, was appointed to serve meeting was planned because Another large attendance was as a member of the Duchesne of the holiday season. The next recorded at the December meetAND COAL County Noxious Weed Control meeting will be held Friday, ing of the P T A, held at the Committee at the recent annual January 11. high school Wednesday evening r of last week. meeting of the group. District Commander Wm. GarjDir-iATBoOther members of the county addressed the Legion meetIn the membership race beSPECIAL OFFER AT weed control program are: Jacx ing. tween towns, was reNielsen, Myton, chairman; and Mrs. W. R. Harris went to ported -- to be Talmage in the lead. In the following area representat- Salt Lake City Friday for a the attendance the senives: A. Hale Holgate, Arcadia; week end visit with relatives. ior class was thecontest, winner for the MERRY CHRISTMAS f Marion Ross, Arcadia; Elmer R. While there she attended the second time in the high school, Moon, Duchesne; Howard M. Iv- annual Presidents and Secra-tarie- s with the fifth grade leading the ory. Roosevelt; Albert Harris, Conference of the Amerigrades, with the Ft. Duchesne! Wenzel Luke can Legion Auxiliary. Depart- elementary most parents present at the Roosevelt; Bernard Dastrup, Mt! ment of Utah. Mrs. Harris is Wednesday AI1D night session. Emmons; Ray Brown, Roosevelt! president of District No. 9 of A baby girl was born to Mr. Route 2; and Louis A. Jensen, the American Legion Auxiliary. and Mrs. AVACODOS MERRY CHRISTMAS f Woodard Evans at the Mrs. W. E. Burton returned Roosevelt Hospital, Roosevelt, secretary. Thursday, Sunday from Midvale, where CANDY GLASSWARI she had enjoyed a week's visit at the home of her daughter and they lived for 12 years. In 1905 moved his family to Altonah, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- he where he has since resided. nard Biltz, and family. Mrs. Shiner died October 28, 1945, and in 1947 he married Mrs. Garda Staley Martha E. W. Keyson in the Manti Temple. Mr. Shiner has been a faithful worker in the Church of Jesus P-T- A Mrs. Eihal Beebe Of Christ of Latter-DaSaints all -- - ''STORES rinrwrxnjLru his life. In Altonah he was Among those who attended of the Sunday superintendent HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE" T A P at DUCHESNE. UTAH Altamont on meeting PHONE M2 School for several years, and Wednesday night, Dec. 12, were has held various other offices. DUCHESNE. UTAH PHONE 6311 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O Larsen, At present he spends his winters Bishop and Mrs. Gardner Goodin Salt Lake City, walking 9 rich, Mrs. Hazel Goodrich, Mrs. blocks to and from the TemN. Wallace Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. ple to do work for the dead. a)OBaaxxxkCccco!:toCK:icxxx:c;'ti:o3COCC LaVon Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 1 o n a h s oldest resident, His summers are apent in AlLeland Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Shiner, celebrated tonah, where he devotes his Sam Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. How- his 90th birthday De- time to raising a Saturday, garden. ard Jenkins, Pres, and Mrs. cember 15, at a family Eleven children were born to gathering Bernard Winkler. Miss Afton at the home of his oldest grand- him and his wife, Maria ChrisSmithson and Dale Allred. daughter, Leola Halley, in Pro- tina 7 sons and 4 daughters vo. 7 of whom are living as follows: Wallace Seeley and Marion Mr. Shiner was bom Dec. 11, Mrs. Florence Seeley, Greenriv-er- , spent two days in Price on busi- 1861 in Buchanham, Tama CounUtah; Delbert Shiner. Alness during the week. ty, Iowa, the son of George W. tonah; Mrs. Laura B a o n. Mrs. Ruby Buckalew and and Janett Leffler Shiner. He Grand Junction, Colorado;r bMrs. daughter, Diane, left Tuesday was next to the oldest of 13 chil- May Watterson, Altonah; Leslie for Alabama to meet her hus- dren. Mrs. Ruby Nelson and band. who will be home on furIn the spring of 1866, the Wilford Shiner, of Montana. lough. Mr. Buckalew is serving family moved to Caldwell CounHe has 28 grandchildren, 62 with the Air Force, stationed at ty Missouri, 2 Vi miles north of great and one Puerto Rico. the Old Hauna Mill, where so great-gre- grandchildren, a sister. grandchild; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Good- many Latter-Da- y Saints were Mrs. Beorgia Snow, lives st Casrich and family and Henry All-re- thrown when they were driven tle Dale, and a brother. William spent Sunday visiting rela- from Missouri. When he was 10 Shiner, lives st Las Vegas. tives in Price. years old, the family moved to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ander- Utah, settling in Mill Creek son and four daughters, of Mag- Canyon in the Salt Lake Valley, na, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hancock where he worked in the sawmill and two children, of Roosevelt, industry until he was 18, when and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hancock he spent two years driving oxen Caae. daughter of Mr. and two boys, of Salt Lake City, in the timber logging operations. andBonnie Mrs. Case, was seriously were week end guests of Mr. In 1881 his family moved down burned onEd the face, arms and and Mrs. Martin Hancock. The on the Sevier River to a place AND MAY YOUR HOLIDAY SEASON BE FILLED a pan of hot grease Anderson family also visited called Dover, near Gunnison. legs when pilled on her. A baby brother, WITH CHSER1 at the John Anderson home. He married Maria Christina Douglas Lee, escaped serious Miss emBird is Jenson when he was 22. Later burns when Bonnie, A UMngi of Good Will and Bast Wishas For Your Happiness Lynnette who was ployed . at the Sprouse-Reit- z their marriage was solemnized him, shielded him with Store in Roosevelt, and Miss in the Manti Temple. They lived holding her body. Maxine Winkler is employed at in Freemont, Wayne County, Keith took them to AUTO the Commercial Bank of Utan where Mr. Shiner served in the Roosevelt Snyder for medical attention at Roosevelt. bishopric for a short period and Marian Berrett. of Bluebell, W. F. "SMOKY PAYNE Two Altamont teachers. How- for two years as president of suffered MIL AND MRS. RALPH HALSTEAD injury to his eye while ard Barron, principal, and Ross the Mutual Improvement As- doing some electrical PHONE 3278 DUCHESNE. UTAH Barrett, farm mechanics instruc- sociation. After 12 years, they at the Lawrence Weeks wiring DUCHESNE. UTAH tor, were guest speakers in Sac- left Freemont and went to Ca- - Monday. He was taken to home Rooe-rament Meeting on Sunday. tie Dale, Emery County, where eveit for treatment. Word comes to us that Mrs. Gracia Olsen is convalescing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Joe S. Dalpiaz, in Salt Lake City. She was released from the L D S Hospital last week. She will not be able to return home until sometime after Christmas, her daughter, Alberta, informs us. she reports, for it was during her stay that the Golden Gate bridge was closed for three e hours while a wind was sweeping the city. This is the first time in the history of the majestic bridge that such a thing has happened, she stated. Mrs. Peterson was the guest of her mother and sister, Mrs. Anna H. May and Mrs. Edith M. re- Harrison in San Francisco, and Mrs. Alberta Peterson also visited other parts of Calturned home last Thursday 4 Vi weeks in California. ifornia. She reports having had It was not all sunshine there. a very pleasant trip. 100-mil- jit n N m sins-onl- S I SOCIETY J .... - hff - Ingersol & 30-d- ay La-Ray- 3 MYTON D ft Light System Bo-net- a, Progresses For City Streets land-own- Em-men- MT. EMMONS er Line Breaks dal Salt Lako land-own- f A S son-in-ia- Honored Teachers At Tea Between Myton s, Xmai er G Ci::c3nt cd Clothes lamps; t DE03G3T 03 Legion Program To Bo Glvon 6000 room-mothe- r t Oco Now vice-preside- nt For Your XMAS DINNER CROSLEY DoLUXE land-owne- rs Moots; nCPElTSEElATGEl 03S9.C Talmcjo Leeds t cue DONT FORGET MINCE MEAT TOMATOES CELERY NEW DUTANE Sut-tee- eiangc n GRAPEFRUIT C27G.C3 YAMS 0 ORANGES OFF 03 ALL ITEf.iS PRICE AT $30.59 TANGERINES AND NUTS UHDER t ALL bluebell Dims Alio 20 son-in-la- flltonah Attend Meeting gfflSflgBD Froezor Chest Dec. 13 IMA y --- OFF FURIJITURE CO. 90th Birthday Is Celebrated By Charles Shiner dtello, CsverifbodiJ at d Young Qlrl Coves Bcby Frcm Cures NOME COZY SERVICE 1 THEATRE DU |