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Show THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD (fiCnalfclieA C!VE TUG HEWS OF Mr. and Mrs. Elvin O. Barker Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon were Mr. were weekend visitors in Salt and Mrs. Voy Fairbanks and Lake City last week, leaving Friday and returning Sunday family. evening. Marvel Moore transacted busiMrs. Emma McCord, of Clearness in Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday of last week. field, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Birch, over the weekend, returning to her home on Monday. I SOCIETY 33 Oldson. YOUNG FOLKS CLUB' The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrell was the scene of a party last Tuesday night when members of the Young Folks 300 Club were entertained. Comprising the guest list were Mr. and Mrs. Weston Despain, Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Thomas. Prize winners .were Mr. and Mrs. Despain, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thomas. ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Wooo-bur- y spent a social evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reimschis-se- l at the latters home last Thursday. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Ed Carman performed hostess duties to members of her mm Bridge Club when they met at her home Monday night. Preceeding the game an attractive and tasty luncheon was served to twelve members. Winning awards for the game were Mrs. George Kohl. Mrs. Grant Murdock and Mrs. Frank Morrell. VACATION CUT SHORT The extreme cold and heavy snow fall in the Basin were responsible for the Elmer Moon family cutting short their vacation by a week. The family left Wednesday, Jan. 2 to spend a k vacation visiting relatives in El Paso. Texas. On the Journey down they called on friends in Moab and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Four days were spent visiting in Texas and seeing a bit of the country over the border, around Juarez. The return trip was a speedy Mcrvln Gwasey Nemo From Navy Nepear Swasey and son, Marvin, of Boneta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Saturday. Marvin has received his release from the Navy, after serving four years. two-wee- one, reports Mrs. Moon. Mr. Moon, who is in the sheep business, was aware of the danger his flocks were subjected to by tile severity of the weather. They arrived home last Wednesday, just a week from the day of their departure. VISITS ELRAY LARSON Mrs. Patience Larson and Mrs. y Sadonio Wright visited with D. Larson at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, the past weekend. Mr. Larson has been confined to the hospital with a lung ailment since Jan. 4. His confinement at the hospital is indefinite, Mrs. Larson said. El-ra- tVAGT ADO roa uu-i- w. as repair parts lot ada Can supply ports for any aaaka. Raw tag Hard wars Rosaavsli. 13-4-u-ss Nearly 2000 family Rawlelgh Business now open in Duchesne County. Must be steady, good character, have car. Many Raw0 lelgh Dealers did $8000 to last year. No cash Investment necessary. Write or see Rawlelgh Company Fleldman M. E. Walton. 320 S.E. Main St.. Blackfoot, Idaho, or write Dept. D-St., Denver 2. Colo, for full particulars. tc $12,-00- Raw-leigh- s, l, 1415-23r- d -4 FOR SALE Juite a number of heifers close to calving, principally Holstein. See Peterson Bros.. Utah Oil Station, Mtn. Home. Utah. US JANUARY In The 2-3- p 1 Service GEIIEflTEQJ . mont will be host to Duchesne, who bowed to Vernal at Duchesne. Friday was the first time in the history of basketball competition that a Tabby team could beat Altamont on the latters own floor. And the team that represents the smallest high school in Utah had to come from behind at the half to win the contest, that was a thriller-dilleTabby will be lighting to stay on the heels of the team that loses at Vernal, and theyll have to beat Duchesne to do it. By the same token, the Eagles, who have swooned twice to Union and Uintah, will be clawing to break into the win column. Thus another battle to the final gong is in the offing for followers of these two teams at Tabiona. Basil Defa and Dale Allred with 15 and 11 points respectively, lead the winning Tabby team. Kay Wall,' with 22 points, was the big offensive star of the game, followed closely by Fred Burson with 15, These two sparked the Altamont team. Rex Broadhead with 12 points, was high scorer in the Duchesne-Uinta- h game, followed closely by Don Barr from Vernal with 11, which is a. far cry from the 23.5 points per game the hie CARD OF THANKS We are truly grateful to our Ute had prior to that game. many friends who so kindly con- Udell Birch didofan excellent job Barr. tributed to our needs and shared of taking care our sorrow during the sickness and death of our dear husband and father, and for the many beautiful floral tributes. The family of Dr. David 48-4- 6, d 46-2- 9 (23-1- 5) r. L. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilken-soNOTICE TO CREDITORS and son have moved to Estate of John Phillip CulbertProvo for the winter. Lawrence Wilkenson and Ken- son, deceased. Creditors will present claims neth visited in Utahn, Saturdav, and took back a load of their with vouchers to the undersigned at 1317 East 7th South, furniture. Mrs. Herb Long was called Salt Lake City, Utah, on or beto Ogden to attend funeral ser- fore the 25th day of March, vices for her brother, who pass- A. D. 1952. RULON J. LARSON ed away during the week. Administrator of the Ray Abplanalp, who has spent estate of John Phillip the last four months working in Culbertson. Wyoming, returned home Friday and will attend school at Du- Date of first publication. Jan. 17 Date of last publication. Feb. 7 chesne. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and daughter. Mrs. Norma Robb, attended to' business in Duchesne In The District Court Of DuFriday. Byron Christensen, of Salt chesne County, State of Utah. Lake City, visited at the home of Summons ISABRAND SANMr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright DER, Plaintiff vs THE over the weekend. HEIRS OF WADE MOFFITT: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilbert and HAROLD S. McPHERSON and son, of Gusher, visited their JANE DOE McPHERSON, whose mother, Mrs. Fern Gilbert, over other and true name is unthe weekend. known), his wife; DUCHESNE Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp COUNTY, a body politic of the and son visited Mr. and Mrs. State of Utah; FIRST DOE; Loren Kofford, of Duchesne, on SECOND DOE; THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE; Sunday. Mrs. Della Mayhew and sons. and ALL OTHER PERSONS Don and Guy, Florence and Kirt UNKNOWN, claiming any right Kofford, of Duchesne, were vis- title or interest in, or lien upon itors in Utahn, Sunday. the real property described in Mr. and Mrs. Melvin While the complaint adverse to the and daughter attended to busi- plaintiffs ownership or cloudness in Duchesne. Friday. ing the plaintiffs title thereto, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- Defendants. THE STATE OF and family were in Du- UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENchesne Friday to attend funeral DANTS: You are hereby sumservices for Dr. David McDon-ald- . moned and required to serve upon Stanley & Lewis, attorneys Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broadhead for Plaintiff, who address is and daughter were in Duchesne Heber. Utah, an answer to on business. Tuesday. the complaint within twenty Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith, of (20) days after service of this Bridgeland, visited Mr. and Mrs. sumrhons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default WUliam Abplanalp, Tuesday. Melvin Broadhead is working will be taken against you for in Duchesne for a few weeks, the relief demanded in said comat the Shell Service station. plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a Life for most of us is a con- copy of which is hereto annexed tinuous process of getting used and herewith served upon you. to the things we hadnt expected. This is an action in rem, wherein the plaintiff seeks to qu;et title in him in and to the real property located in the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, described as follows, All of Lot thirteen (13) in Block thirteen (13) in the Myton Townsite. STANLEY & LEWIS. Attorneys n In Tholr Now, Modern FIro and Burglary-Proo- f Vault nEriT on e today! RENTALS MAY BE MADE THROUGH THE DUCHESNE OFFICE Third Grade We prepared two plays. The The and Little Pine Tree, Twelve Months, and presented them to the other grades in the school. We made our crowns and the things we needed in the plays. Everyone in the room took part. Stake Primary Doard Meets The monthly meeting of the Duchesne Stake Primary Association was held Thursday, Jan. 18 at the home of Mrs. Helen Odekirk, president. After items of business were disposed of. Mrs. Jennie Graham presented the teacher training lesson, Faith in Prayer and the Priesthood. Refreshments were served following the meeting to 12 officers and teachers. The next meeting of the board will be held on Monday, Feb. 4 in the Stake Tabernacle. To Attend 4-- H Tractor School In the interest of work in Duchesne, Milton Poulson and Leo Foy.were appointed by .he county agent, Louis Jensen, to attend the Tractor Maintenance school sponsored by the U.S.AC. and Utah Oil Refining Co. at the college in Logan last week. The boys left Tuesday and Returned Saturday. Mr. Poulson and Mr. Foy reclub will be port that a organized here in the very near future, and that they will act in leadership capacity. 4-- 4--H 4-- Go To Mutual Program Success Lets Go To Mutual night in the Duchesne ward was a Fifth Grade, by Hal Firth and very successful venture. The regular attendance was more than Stanley McDonald In February we have to put tripled. The specially prepared proon a program for the Parents in the opening exercises, gram We Association. and Teachers hour have to do four square dances class work and recreation and entertainand Shirley Brown has to do a wereto interesting a point of thorough entap dance. Nolen Gines is going ing satisfaction. to be the Kid With the Rip In joyment and mixers and square The social His Pants. The dances we are to be especially proved dancing Oh to are do Johnny,1 going Texas Star enjoyed, with every age group Sue City Sue, Heel and Toe Polka. We would participating. It seems certain that after an like everybody to come if you evening of such- joyous and can. wholesome entertainment, taking place in such peaceful and Remund Ra Ena Sixth Grade, by beautiful surroundings, that all We have been working very the pleasure who experienced Monhard in our school work. would have resolved to Go To Mrs. Williams a we test, had day Mutual always. gave it to us. to we are 6th going February see a man named Doc. Dough-ter- y and his puppet show. It will be at 2:30 p.m. In our- room we have a girl Sale of the Larson Feed and named Helen Clark. She is a Coal Company to Ray Mott, of be She sang very good singer. has been announced Duchesne, at our school tween acts in play owners. Mr. and Christmas time. She is going to by the former Mrs. Elray D. Larson. move to Texas. They report that inthe salefeed the the stock truck. the and store D Mr. Larsen was forced to give illtip the business because of MRS. RHEA RIFE ness. Funeral services or Mrs. Rhea ALASKA WEATHER Rife, who died in Oceanside, Calif. Jan. 12, were conducted Glenden Allred, College AlasMonday in the Fairbanks-Pyn-e ka, formerly of Talmage, Utah, Mortuary in Orem, Utah. Inter- sends us the following weather ment was in the Provo City forecast, which he says we might find interesting, especially the cemetery. Mrs. Rifes sons, Howard Wal- sunrise and sunset hours: Tem1. at night lace, who was with the Marines perature Jan. 3rd. in Korea, and Robert Rife, who 15; sun rises at 9:57 a.m. and was stationed in Germany, were sets at 1:51 p.m. We want to thank Glenden in attendance at the services. Robert and his little sister, for this interesting information Jean, are guests at the home of that sets our imagination at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wallace, work, when we try to vision a day. here. Hermitage BKAXD - - Larson Feed Is held To, Ray Mott GREW . THE OLD HERMITAGE FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY nasiMCfflEy I!sn Strawberry for Plaintiff. Heber, Utah. First Publication Jan. 24, 1952 Last Publication Feb. 14, 1952 Rota Lott (MG90S i For You other. m IMMEDMUDEUVERYi! Rocsovolt Offico Dox - quit-clai- Score by periods: 14 25 28 46 Altamont Mankind never loses any good ART GERRY 5 15 32 48 Tabiona A message was received by thing physical, Intellectual, or Referees, Hardy and Holbert. Mrs. Jess Johnstun informing moral till it finds a better, and Uintah (46) her of the death of Art Gerry 86 PROOF at Menlo Park, Calif. Jan. 21. Theodore1 Porter C0MPANY of a heart attack, following an history illness of about a year. Funeral services were conducted for Mr. Gerry on Wednesday, Jan. 23 in San Francisco. He was buried in Golden Gate National cemetery, where he was given a military grave side service. Mr. Gerry was a World War I veteran. Mr. Gerry owned and operated a garage business here for many years. At the time he and his family were active in com unctions. munity and school Mr. Gerry served as county 521i-to-n chairman of the Republican party; he was a member of the Duchesne American Legion Ptfst No. 22, of which he was a His son, Johnny, was killed in World War II. Survivors include his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Robert K. (Jackie) Schonian, and Mrs. C. C. (Judy) Brown, and three all of Menlo grandchildren, Park, Calif., and two sisters, in Butte, Montana. wear in society. William Thackeray Tbs Goacsrcial Bulk Of Utah lei the Right Second Grade, by Carolyn Ivie and Norma Moon The second grade pupils are making a post office. Upon every box we will write a capital letter, under the letter we will write the name of a boy- or a girl. We frite letters to each ers office during 1951 amounted to $7,750.68, which is $707.53 more than those collected during the same period in 1950. Collections during 1950 amount ed to $7,043.15. These fees are charged for recording public records and making certified copies of public records, such as and warranty deeds, oil leases and other mining records. A meeting of the Indian Relations Committee of the Indian Mission was called by President James Bacon in Duchesne Tuesday afternoon, which was held at the home of Mrs. Art Graham. The purpose of the meeting was to outline plans for tne wedding and reception of Bobby Cutch and Violate Mountain, a young Indian couple, to take place at the Duchesne Stake Tabernacle, Thursday, Feb. 7. A wedding dinner for immediate relatives and friends of the couple will follow the ceremony at which there will be invited guests. A reception to which the public is invited, will take place at 8 p.m. in the recreation room. - to-wi- t: Safety Deposit Box? A listing of the fees collected Indian Mission lies Council Moot 4 DEATHS Summons A Recordlns Fees For f51 Total S7750.GO First Grade, by Shirley Wright by the Duchesne County Record- and Ralph Stanfield We have learned some new January songs, The Little New Year, Little January, and Six Jolly Little Eskimoes. We enjoy the snow. We know (Continued from page 1) the Eskimo children do not Standina of Ttuu 3 0 171 111 1,000 have any more fun building Uintah 2 0 84 30 1,000 snow men and snow slides than Union 1 1 86 104 .500 we do. Tabiona 0 2 44 83 .000 Duchesne 0 3 114 161 .000 Second Grade, Jean McDonald Altamont We are improving in all our Last WmI'i Results school work. We like to dramaUintah 46, Duchesne 29. tize and do arithmetic. It is fun Tabiona 48, Altamont 46. to subtract and sound out the Schadula Friday's different words in our reading. Union at Uintah. Our snow games are fun too. Duchesne at Tabiona. fire-fightin- d From Duchcsno Baohotball Of Country well-verse- to StPeS RESEARCH LESLIE J. HERBERT Undergoing recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center. San Diego, Calif., is Leslie J. Herbert, seaman recruit. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Herbert, of Myton. Before entering the Navy', he attended Union High School. This initial training includes instruction in such fields as seamanship, gunnery, signaling, and other courses designed to make the recruit in every phase of Navy life. Upon completion of their training period at the training center, graduates are assigned to duty stations with the Fleet or at Navy shore staMarriage permits were issued tions, or are sent to service to the following couples during schools for advanced technical the past week from the office training. of Porter Merrell. county clerk, Duchesne: SELECTS PROJECT The Special Interest group of Ralph S. Moore, 43, Roosevelt, and Marion Smith Wilkins War- the Ward M.I.A. has selected ner, 30, Roosevelt. for their project this year, the Byron John Gilbert, 23, Roos- purchasing of a hospital bed evelt, and Emma Rae Berrett, and an anesthetic and oxygen 21, Menan, Idaho. machine for the Medical Center. Leon H. Brown, 23, Hunting-ton- , Mrs. Phillip Moon and Mrs. and Roxella Donohue. 19, Elmer Rasmussen will supervise the project. Talmage. LeGrand J. Gilbert, 19, Arcadia, and Nancy Ann Beal, 18, CARD OF THANKS Bridgeland. We wish to extend our sinRobert Lee Cuch, 26, Du- cere appreciation to all who so chesne, and Violet Mountain, 20, thoughtfully assisted us at the Duchesne. time of the sickness and death of our beloved mother. The many acts of kindnes and the beautiful floral tributes will long be remembered. Mrs. Leila Wardle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith Noma Robb Mervin Smith Spending a short vacation a the home of his parents. Mr. and FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Friendship Club spent a Mrs. Archie Hayes, was their delightful evening of sewing son, Roy, who has been employand chatting last Wednesday ed at Johnsons Camp in Saranight at the home of Mrs. Arch- toga, Wyoming. ie Hayes. A delicious luncheon Mrs. Helen Odekirk spent the was served by the hostess. Members attending were Mrs. Carlos weekend with her daughter, Marsing, Mrs. Parry Grant, Mrs. Mrs. A. A. Palmer, and family, Rulon Blaine, Mrs. Quimby in Salt Lake City. She accomSimpson, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. panied Mr. and Mrs. E. O. BarGlen Stephenson and Mrs. Dan ker to and from the city. ' Thursday, January 24. 1952 r4 "There's no such thing os holding your own In business. If you don't odvonco, tho othor follow will, and you won't bo ablo to moot tho competition. That's why Utah's mines, mills and smelters are always looking for bettor methods and taels. They want to compote with the best of thorn, successfully." (IjOdli ffitlSflSfe Ou.vom - taf?r Mr. and Mrs. George Wedig and children, of Myton. spent a few days last week with Mrs. Wedigs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum. Bert Mezenen, who is employed in Ogden, spent the week end at the home of his parents, the A1 Mezenens. Mr. Thomas and Ralph Olsen made a trip to Salt Lake City on business this week. Reynolds Williams is visiting at the home of his brother, Ed, and family. Mrs. Minerva Olsen has returned to her home in' Duchesne. She has spent the past month at the ranch home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson and son, Paul, of Mt. Home, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bates this week, DUCIIEGNE MOTOR DUCHZSNE, UTAH COMPANY |