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Show Noted Pianist ovuc - Conductor Jesse (Jek4&nahlj4 THE NEWS Mrs. Emma Wimmer received word last week that her sister, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, who spent the greater part of the winter with her in Duchesne, had had a heart attack while visiting a daughter in California. Mrs. Wilsons home is in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carrie Murray left for Salt Lake Friday to visit her son, Dick, who is a patient in a hospital there. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merk-le- y, of Ogden. t Business was the motive of a trip to Salt Lake City for Mr and Mrs. Vern Bromley, who and returned Tues left Monday - ( 1.25 ADULTS Composer Lynn White, son of Mr. and Melvin White was released from the Roosevelt Hospital on Saturday. He sustained a badly broken leg last week when he was kicked by a horse. Lowell were dinner the home of brother and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olpin, at Roosevelt. Cole-Mr- s. sister-in-la- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Merkley, Friday through Sunday, were their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Merkley, and family, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sylvia Abbott, Mrs. da Barker and Mrs. Helen of Hil- Ode-kir- k Ranger Jesse A. Palm will of the Lake Fork District on the Ashley National Forest, according to Supervisor Wm. D. Hurst. This position was recently made vacant by the retirement of Ranger Clyde Lambert. Mr. Palm, a veteran of World War II, is a forestry graduate of the University of California. For the past three years, he has been assigned to the Cache National Forest with headquarters at Logan. While on this uiut he gained valuable forestry and range management experience in the position of Assistant District Ranger on Ogden River, Paris, and Blackfork districts of the Cache National forest. He also served on special assignments to other forests. Mr. Palms wife, Hewn, and their two children will move from Logan to Altonah in the very near future to establish pound-keepe- pound-keeper- Mrs. Fannie Price left Mov day to visit with her sons. Vern, James and Bert Price, in KelJean Wimmer, who' is attend logg, Idaho. She will remain ing the BYU was a guest oi until the flood danger is over. her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Mrs. Grace Hale, who has Wimmer, last weekend. been ill the past week, is able Mrs. Eddie Kielbasa joined to be out again. her brother, Cpl. Billy Hadden who is home on furlough, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, of Leland Hadden and children, of Myton, .were guests Saturday Myton, in a weekend trip to of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Part Casper, Wyoming, where they ridge. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hadden. In The Service El-de- n Seminary Clean-U- p On Saturday A party, or rather a clean-u- p party will be held for all seminary students Saturday morning, May 10, at 9 a. m., in Bo-net- a; which they will repaint the building inside and out. They will give it a run over from top to bottom with mop sticks and brooms, then will clean the yard. But they are not going to Ethel Beebe work all day no, they will play softball, drink soda pop and eat hot dogs (flood waters permitting). ALTONAH Largo Group At Legion Confab Thursday. May 8. IMS Car- ter Oil Company, northwest division. releases the following summary of drilling wells for the week ending April 29. 1952. Ute Tribal "C" No. I. (located in Roosevelt pool, SW SW. Sec, Crews drilling at 7761 feet. Ute Tribal "B" No. 1 (located in Roosevelt Pool in NE SW, Sec. Total depth 9954 feet, plugged back total depth 9838 feet. Crews pumped 139 barrels of oil in 14 hours. .4 water; pumped 46 barrels of oil in 6 Vi hours, .8 water. Well shut in lease tanks fulL Ute Tribal No. 3 (located in Roosevelt Pool in SE NE. Sec. Crews feet. drilling at 7641 H. A. Petersen No. I (located in Roosevelt Pool in SW SW. Sec. Crews drilling at 6185 feet. Willis Moon No. 1 (Duchesne Wildcat No. 2,' located in SE SE, Sec. A core at 9 feet, recovered 47 feet. A drill-ste9 test at feet, open 2 hours, recovered 279 feet of drilling fluid, very slightly oil and gas cut. A core at 6400-4- 8 feet, recovered 48 feet. Crews are coring at 6497 feet. Duchesne Ute Tribal Ho. 2 (located in Duchesne Pool in SE NW, Sec. Total depth 11,317 feet, plugged back to 7681 feet. Running Kobe parallel tubing. U.S.A. No. 1 (Vernal Wildcat Well No. 6, located in SW SW, 6291-633- 6279-633- m ' LDS Ward Cleans e Church And Works On Welfare WANT ADS y Clean-Up-Da- y. Duchesne County a Bounty claims presented for payment during April in Duchesne County amounted to AVEQS $162.00. Claims to the local predatory animal control board were made by: Howard Rowley, Duchesne, for 1 coyote, killed near Fruit-lanAaron Stevenson, Mt. Home, for 1 coyote and 14 bobn cats. killed near Mt. Home; Thomas, Duchesne, for 1 bobcat, killed near the Strawberry River; Edward Barton, Fair view, 7 bobcats and 3 coyotes. killed near Clay Basin. There were no bounty claims made during March. The April claims makes s total of $198.00 for this year. Soil rnneerviHim District Mows By THOMAS d; B. EVANS The Bums Bench Irrigation Company is going ahead with the construction of their new divider and partial flume a Jensen. Construction has already commenced to complete this structure that was designed by Grant Chugg, SCS engineer Le-Vo- SCS A group, of Leota Bottom farmers have hired two bulldozers which are being worked full time to build a dike to keep the Green River from their fanning lands at Leota. It will take four miles of dike at least four feet high to do the job. Tourist Cam? lies Now Owner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vanover, of Reno, Nevada, were in town Tuesday to complete the sale of SCS the Blue Haven Tourist Camp, located east of the city. X. B. Lundgren, of Kennewick. Washington is the purchaser. Mr. Vanover informs us that Mr. Lundgren is already engaged in renovating the cabins and getting the business in readiness for the tourist season. Mr. Lundgrens family will join him here as soon as school ends for Hie summer vacation. Morley Hamblin, of Montwel, completed his second farm pond this week. James Hamblin leveled two acres of land. SCS Senior Mortensen, of Myton, completed leveling on 24 acres of land. Senior will plant this land to Russian wild rye and stiff hair wheatgrass for seed production. SCS 30.14 Inches Gnow In Indian m iitytCll . ML For Bounties In The Uintah Basin Irrigation Sec. A core at 6909-2- 2 is preparing to build feet, recovered 7 feet. A drill-ste- Company a divider, a large partial flume test at 6892-692- 2 feet, open and four headgates this spring. 60 minutes, had a very weak mmm gQ blow for 38 minutes and died; T. M. Gilbert, of Arcadia, has recovered 30 feet, slightly gaa-cu- t mrid. Crews drilling at 7158 completed leveling 12 acres of feet. Canyon Government No. I (Jack Canyon Wildcat Well located in SY NE. Sec. SAMUEL R. GUNTER The American Legion and Crews drilling at 7045 WITH THE 40TH INFANTRY of 9th the feet. District, Auxiliary Pfc. It is good to see Janet Cowan DIVISION IN KOREA held a convention at Myton, getting around again. She has Samuel R. Gunter, Duchesne, April 27. Those attending from Karren, who is in the Vernal Mrs. Grace Dalgleish been confined to her home for was recently awarded the ComAltonah were Mr. and Mrs. Althe past two months with rheu bat Infantryman Badge while bert Rochel, Mr. and Mrs. Ty hospital. fever. matic fighting with the 40th Infantry Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Janet has been greatly missed Division on the central Korean Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark, at school and by the younger front. Mrs. Earl Dunsmore. Mrs. Jones, social set. The badge, symbol of the Mary Carroll, Mrs. Mary Dump front-linfighting man, shows and Clyde Lambert. Mrs. Clar. Arthur Graham, who makes a miniature Revolutionary War ence Jones was elected as Dis- Seed wheat and seed oats for A large group, representing trict a temporary home in Craig, flintlock rifle mounted against 1st vice president of the sale. Lynn Ross, Arcadia. Colo., where he is employed, a blue rectangle. A silver wreath 111 of the organizations in the ladies Auxiliary. spent the weekend with his fam- extends across the bottom and Myton Ward of the Church of AUTO GLASS Jesus Christ of Latter-Daily here. up the sides of the badge. Mr. and Mrs. James Weeks, for all makes of autoGlass at assembled Ward the Saints, of a is member the Gunter of Tooele, spent the weekend mobiles cut and installed. See home on was and from Abbott , Chapel, Friday again 160th Infantry Regiment. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Carl with his Harrison, Basin Implement school over the weekend. Saturday to take over their du- Lawrence parents, Weeks. Phone 237. n on ties The FLOYD C. LANGDON Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Watter Co., Roosevelt, did a thorough job of reno-- i son and SUNDAY NIGHT CLUB WITH THE 40th INFANTRY family, of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas DIV. IN KOREA Pfc. Floyd C. vating the interior of the buildvisited their parents. Mr. LADIES Dont Be Misled were hosts to members of the Laiigdon, of Tabiona, was re- ing, while the men mowed the City, and Mrs. Chase Watterson. and The PFAFF Sewing Machine in facelawn at and a their Club 500 did Ingeneral Sunday Night cently awarded the Combat Lambert, recently. is the worlds finest It does home this week. Participating fantryman Badge while fighting lifting on the grounds surround- Clyde Rex Fowler, student of the everything. See Fran Harrison, Mr. were the chapel. in the social function with the 40th Infantry Division ing U of U in Salt Lake City, was Roosevelt, Phone 89-or 68-As crews were also busy with home over the weekend. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mr. on the central Korean front. and Mrs. Vern Bromley, Mr. The badge, symbol of the tractors on the Welfare Farm Mr. and Mrs. Delos Bird, who and Mrs. Grant Murdock, Mr. front line fighting man, shows project and shearing sheep at have been working in Salt Lake FOR SALE Good used Singand Mrs. Ernest Fouse; and Mr. a miniature Revolutionary War another location, the ladies pro- City the past winter, returned er trade-inall models, all pricand Mrs. Ed Carman, who were flintlock rifle mounted against vided an excellent lunch and to their home In Altonah dur- es. See Fran Harrison. Roosevelt e noon-tima served to meal the A silver a blue rectangle.special guests. or 68-Phone 89-ing the week. High scores were won by Mr wreath extends across the bot- weary workers at the projects. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris conFOR SALE We are again Nelson and Mrs. Carman, tom and up the sides of the made a business trip to Salt Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Hornet Lake solation prizes by Mr. Fouse and badge. the handling Ritchie chicks the week. City during Robinson, Mrs. W. H. Linck and Mrs. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Randel Wardle chicks that have proven themLangdon is a member of the Mrs. W. R. Harris attended the in the Uintah Basin. Let Tank Company in the 160th Infamily, of Salt Lake City, selves American Legion Auxiliary card and a few days visiting Mrs. us supply your needs. Delivery spent fantry Regiment. party, sponsored by Unit No. Wardle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. two days a week. Hacking Hard64 at Roosevelt, Saturday after- Delbert ware, Phone 75, Roosevelt. LARSEN ORVIL J. Shiner. U. noon. Mrs. was the Mr. and Mrs. Jennis Oman Undergoing recruit training lucky winner'Robinson of high score. at the U. S. Naval Training Cenof Salt Lake FOR SALE We are able to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peatross and daughters, ter. San Diego, Calif., is Orvil City, spent Saturday and Sun- supply regular wool bags a from returned to visit Friday L. with Mrs. Omans father, and J. Larsen, airman recruit. USN, Salt Lake day paper wool ties. Dont sufCity, driving a new Hans Jacobson, and her brother, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Larfer a poundage loss by using car. Gerald and family. sen, Star Route, Arcadia. Mrs. Mr. and lighter bags. Order your reand Gingell Lyle Mr. serMrs. and Larsen entered the Naval Maynard Agneu quirements now. as supply resmall been of who have son, and family moved to Roosevelt vice Feb. 18. 1952. Before enin Tooele during the win- Monday. bags is limited. Hacking Mr. Agneu is employed tering the Navy, he attended siding Hardware, Phone 75, Roosevelt. months, returned last week there. Utah State Agricultural College. ter to take up residence on their Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett, farm near town, where Lyle Jr., of Altamont, have A dietitian always has food found of farm duties the home and lot of purchased Mr. and for conversation. Ed Herlihy awaitingplenty him. Mrs.. Gerald Jacobson here in town. Barton Leu, Stake High Councilman from Talmage, was a EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS visitor in Sunday School, SunMail Your Watches for Ropali Mrs. W. R. Harris, president day. PROMPT SERVICE of District No. 9, American LegMr. and Mrs. Tuff Reay and Roosevelt Vernal WATCHES DIAMONDS ion of loka, visited in Altonah Auxiliary, girls, by accompanied Phone 159-Roosevelt Mrs. Cliff Angus, District secreSunday. tary, of Roosevelt, went to JenClyde Lambert has purchased sen, Monday afternoon to in- the Randel Wardle home, which stall the officers of the newly was formerly owned by Mrs. organized unit of the Auxiliary Elsie Chidester. at Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Oliver spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry Mrs. Ed Olsen. and daughters, of Ioka, were Ed Davis was in Duchesne, Myton visitors Monday evening. receiving medical care, Tuesday. Carl Stephens left Tuesday Evan Hansen, of Mt. Emmons for Salt Lake City, where he has been grading roads during will enter a hospital for an the week. Richard Clark accompanied a operation on his arm, which was man from the Forest Departinjured in a recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schuckers ment of Vernal, to the top of are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Petty Mountain, Tuesday, to Grace Roden, Mr. Schuckers measure the snow. W. B. Stoddard, of Randlet, aunt, who arrived Saturday from Reynoldsville, Penn. was a visitor at the home of GilMr. and Mrs. Milton Lott and bert Beebe. Thursday. children spent the weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Von Timothy Ms Salt Lake City, where they vis- and family and Mr. and Mrs. ited relatives. Charley Timothy and family Bert Smith and Mrs. Chris visited relatives here over the Goris and small son came from weekend. Salt Lake City, Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Clark a weekend visit with their and Mrs. Mary Carroll spent a Darents, Mr, and Mrs. Willard couple of days In Salt Lake City Smith. AID YOU during the week, returning Mrs. W. R. Harris and Miss home Thursday. 149-J PHONE Todd . Alice also visited in Du86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY Mrs. Jerry Clark spent severto chesne see flood the Sunday last in Vernal to al BROOK KENTUCKY SUNNY days week, CO., LOUISVILLE, SPIRITS THE OLD district and visit friends. be near her daughter, Mrs. Alta Of Country S1G2 Paid In April UINTAH BASIN BECOZD NCTC70 The. scouting division of The new official brand book for Utah is ready for distribution throughout the state. The county clerks office at Duchesne is in receipt of a copy of this brand book, which is on file in his office and may be used by the public. A letter to the county clerk from Bertha Lockwood, state brand recorder for the Utah State Department of Agriculture, states that the department feels that it would be to everyr ones benefit for each in each county to have s a copy of this book. No are officially appointed in this county, so names of a citizen in the various communities are being listed for the agricultural department to receive one of these brand books. Names being listed are: Frank Clark, Tabiona; Arzy H. Mitchell, Duchesne; Louis A. Jensen, Roosevelt; James R. Hall, Roosevelt; Gardner L. Goodrich, Wilmer Murray, MyBluebell; ' ton; Willis Moon, Hanna; Brady, Bridgeland; Glen Mohlman, Mt. Emmons; Jessie Fowler, Altonah; Garn Gilbert, Arcadia; Claude Iorg, Upalco; Glen Sorensen, Talmage; Ed Williams. Strawberry; Warren Strong. Utahn; Francis Brooks, Fruitland; Grant Stevenson? Mt. Home; Miles Christensen, Lorin Mills, Neola; Neville Wimmer, Nine Mile. represented the Stake Primary Board at the Primary conference in Tabiona Ward Sunday night. They were accompan ied by Mr. Barker. Mrs. Betty Coleman and Mrs. Eva Koyen, who were assigned to the Arcadia Ward, were back at Bridgeland, turned where the Arcadia road was entirely under water for approxitheir home. mately a quarter of a mile. day.- OH For The Public Lake Fork District 50c CHILDREN New Utsh Brand Book Reedy A. Palm Is lew danger For Mr. and Mrs. man and children guests Sunday at Mrs. Colemans Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bench enjoyed a weekend visit with their daughter, Mrs. Eddie (Karyl Lea) Davies and Mrs. Davies, of Provo. Etesovelfc I ftaCse Chapel. Sat, May 10 - 8 p.a C&nyon home-madelevel- er tent of 16.3 inches. cally controlled and does a Utahn and is finishing a soil snow is melting rapidly, but survey of the Ray Thomas there is still a considerable amount at the higher elevations. ranch below Tabiona. Milton T. Poulson, of Duchesne, assisted Ranger M. I. SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW Bishop with the survey. tAs" wo-me- Dr. A. Daynes 3 nWOOd, ITsicUl RiP'T Uiclscn 4-l- b. Complete Optical Service Daynes Optical op (o 6 feet avadri Dasin Implement b. Eyes Examined Neilson Jewelry Auxiliary Heads Install Officers ' 'jfn - L Company PHONE 237 ROOSEVELT THE HAIIAGEMEnT OF t SASOIp ILOAKI Announce They Will Operato an Office In Rocsevolt In Connection With The Tc J0;.1EQ P. EDUARDS AGECGY They Recently Purchased From Mrs, Edvycrds This le a branch of tholr Vernal office, and will Stanley Anderson as resident manager fax? jiiiiniriW i be directed by the same personnel, with Mr. Stmit c A month good the snow depth was 68.5 job of leveling. It would be ago inches, with a water content of worth any farmers time to take 23.8 inches. a look at this outfit Since no snow surveys have SCS John Swenson, soil scientist, been made before at this time no figures are availhas been investigating a drain- of the year,former years to comage problem on the Clarence able from and Leland Wright farms in pare thes figures with. The s. Dr. 30th April farm land. He used his farm A snow survey made on April tractor and a to do the work. Jack Gilbert 30 in the head of Indian Canyon made the leveler In his farm shows that the snow depthcon-is shop. The machine is hydrauli- 38.14 inches, with a water en-to- - y LET THE DAGHN LOANS, One. WITH YOUR FINANCING PROBLEMS ' ROOSEVELT. UTAH |