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Show UNIVERSAL VICRCFILIING CORP. BOX 147 27 - 4TB AVENUE SALT LAKE UTAH CITY, ASM VOLUME U . NUMBER DUCHESNE. DUCHESNE COUNTY! UTAH. THURSDAY. 14 fiGc::2cry To A Do CUFF MEMMOTT. Editor .j IMS 13.00 PER YEAR Lines For Rural Uintah Basin Satcrthy Prcjjrcni . . 7c PER COPY - Ecrclfc:nt Drcpi Construction Begins On Pliono B Mlcslsncry fcrcdfl!.. VICWPOI OCTOBER 'is? QmIiaaK in Duchesne Coun- Mrs. Helen D. Odekirk will be hoqored Saturday evening, ty Schools at the dose of the , . QUEST EDITORIAL FOR , Line Builders Construction of Lapoint, Tridall and Neola first three weeks of the new Oct. 11. in the Duchesne Stake NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK Tabernacle at s' .testimonial Co., of Montana, arrived in the and will move to Altamont in term was listed at 2285. reports Basin this week and have set the near future. Supt. Dean C. Christensen. In prior, to iter departure . lot a By Robert M. White II Mr. Ross reported that thosa comparison with last years & Neds Steve mission Hawaiian above Islands offices in the up The Mexico, Missouri Lodyor have not subscribed to rollment, this number is 54 less for the Church of Jetui Christ Cafe, preparatory to constructof Latter-day Saints. ing the lines for the Uintah date for a telephone must do1 than the 2339 enrollment Thero ij dory NOT there for you to reed on the . A Basin Telephone Co., which will worker' in the immediately, unless they compiled as of October 10. front peso today. Basin sire to pay an additional fee j By grades, the 4th graders top Mrs. Odektrk recently the in communities serve Church, It is On the front pages of most newspapers, most days.-I- t Was pleased as Duchesne Stake not being served by the Mt. when the project is completed. the list with a 223 enrollment. is the same story you cant read in the magazines.' Also those who have not paid Other grades number 195 in the States Tel. & Tel. Co. Primary president,, a position she' had held nearly 20 years. The TV can't picture it for you; According to Floyd Ross, pres their $50 equity should take '1st, 204 in the 2nd, 207 for 1 She has also been active in Re3rd, 216 for the 5th. 194 . . ..The radio cant Ml you about U. ' ident of the newly formed care of this before they too for the 6th, 210 for the 7th, 18$ lief Society and Sunday School. phone company, beginning line tain a penalty. It is the particular story that censorship denied you. Not All checks should be made for the 8th, 204 tor the 9th, 157 all her time was Spent in construction is the most subtoday! to the Uintah Basin the 10th, 148 lor the 11th, church work,- however. for she taken since the stantial payable step . Maybe its a big story. . has been ' active'- in and k loan application was approved Telephone Co.. Roosevelt. Utah end 144 for the 12th. For the ' ; 1951-5Maybe its small. Band Mothers, and was 'employ term, 209 firit graders by REA. He also reported the were enrolled. board ed school Co. is IGS Construction the would a county make deal of difference by it busily Maybe great Enrollment at the various MRS. HELEN ODEKIRK, engaged in building dial ex for several years. in hew you vote this November, Maybe it Wouldn't. schools in the district is listed to accepting the minion ,who will be honored at a mis- changes at Tabiona. Altamont Prior Would make you write your Congressman a Maybe it as follows: Altamont High and call, Mrs.-- Odekirk was office sionary testimonial Saturday Arcadia. Neola, Tridell and hot. letter telling him what you think of it. Or maybe tho Elementary, 415; Bluebell manager for the Uintah Basin night at Duchesne, She will Randlett. They expect to havs letter would be one of warm congratulations. 40; Duchesne Elemen-n- n Record. serve in Hawaii for the L D S these completed by Nov. 1. 20 Duchesne High, ItS; The . following program will Church. r area , are A uryi Maybe in crews the Staking Myton Elementary. 175; Neo.a . . . But there is not going tObe any letter 'from honor the misisonary, with Bish11 lIeOLMCCj Elementary, 79; Nine Mile lie- the people about this stdry. The story is blank, hidden, . op Porter L. Merrell in charge: Election returns from Du- - mentary, 9; Roosevelt Elemen Invocatien, Levi J. Anderto-'buried in dark files where only the eyes of officials paid UOTEDS FODGOT chesne County's 9 agricultural tary, 421; Roosevelt Junior High Pres. A. Hale Holgate; vocal by the peoples tax money and using the people's power, communities where farmers vot--! 307; Tabiona High and Elemen- Curtis , solo, Daftrup; reading, dan see it. The people will not be permitted to see it. ed for PMA community com-- 1 tary, 181; Talmage Elementary, Mrs.' Delate Michie; remarks, ID COW For such is censorship. mitteemen were announced to- -' 37; Union High School (students Elliott Berlin; musical number, Not that all censorship is bad! Mr. and Mrs E, J. Davies; reday by Reed Lyons, chairman from Duchesne County, 248. In comparison, last years enInformation coming to the desk of the editor of the of the County PMA Committee. It isn't, . told story, Mrs. Jennie Graham; A complete list of the com-- , rollment figures show 394 at Roosevelt Standard and Uintah Basin Record is tp the effect song. Relief Society 8inglng True military security is a vital necessity. True m unity committeemen will be Altamont; 38 at Bluebell Eie- that the Utah Republican State Organization has appropriated Mothers; r remarks, - Bishop Ppr asilltary seeurity saves the lives of our, troops. . ter- L. Merrell; remarks, misall of its advertising budget, except $1,000, to be spent in published in next week issue mentary; 214 at Duchesne Ete '' helps us win battles. of this paper, along with the mentary; 179 at Duchesne High; the areas of television transmitters; . . Thus T.Y, wins over ' closing song, congregasionary; So we demand true military security Just as strongly . the weekly and daily newspapers. tion. county officers that are to be 33 at Mt. Home Elementary; 181 as we deplore any false censorship that daily can deny elected in the Monday. Oct. 13 at Myton. Elementary; 82 at NeIt almost forces one to believe the OOF leaden Mrs. Odekirk will enter the ola Elementary; 13 at Nine Mile American readers information to which they are entitled. either don't went to light for votes in Rural Utah, or mission home in Salt Lake pext convention. Before Korea, newsmen knew what stories. were be- The county convention will Elementary; 422 at RooseveU else they have become convinced they "have 'em In . Monday, Oct. 13. and will leave be held October 13, 1952, Du-- j Elementerv; ' 305 at Roosevelt the bag." believed you were being taken . by train for San Francisco on ing denied you. When-thechesne County PMA office. At Junior High; 180 at Tabions Oct 18. She will sail on the . According to reliable information from the atate ofor misled gov advantage of by some either of fice 21. this convention, the delegates High and Elementary; 43 , at State Association Utah Pres? the token She will USS.Lurline will the Oct, $1,000 enunent officials, they could appeal the case. ' be- gone approximately two be less than d the amount the GOP spent two yean will elect a county committee Talmage Elementary and $56 Today, newsmen don't know. A S' election And it isnt because the ago during an chairman, vice chairmen, e third Ducheene County students et ... yews. There can 'be no appeal from mistakes by censors. ' home-towend two alternates. Union, Eigh ScboaL a for share we havent member, newspapers fought Ng one but the censors know the mistakes mistakes The Mt. ' Home Elementary have! Both community and county e which can cover stories of jobs just, as surely committeeman will take office School has been discontinued Haven't heard what the Democrats plan to do. but ! this year, and the pupils art , M they van cover stories of botched-uNovember 1, 1952. it they follow the pattern set by the OOP. it leeks like jobs. ' about all those in the weekly newspaper field will get In the coming year, the com- attending classes at Altamon.. These can be no appeal . . , bttt there cin be will be a flood of "FREE" news releases and perhaps ' munity committeemen will visit states Supt. Data C. a remedy. The remedy is to go beck to the voluntary a couple of 1 col. x 5 inch paid ads. each farm in their community .. re rshig that carried us through World War H, We cant help but wonder Juat how much "Free time to help the farmer to concenFor as long as government officials are a jaw unto . T. V. has given the GOP nominees?. . . Might be interesting trate ACP assistance on the themselves, the people shall not know. to make a comparison with the columns Utahs nearly 60 moat urgently needed practices. - 8,000 tint Somewere notices weeklies have given toward reporting campaign speeches Chairmen Lyone points out They shall not- know if' the blank story on. the front, I malted this week to owners of and other political programs the party haa had so far in where auch operations were carpagepi their newspaper s Justified because of real mil- - real emxte profarmmore out this this ried ' or unjustified. year campaign. r , perty owners of Duchesne Counttary security . ers are participating in the conAnd never forget for every blank story there is . ty by Florence Poulson, county servation program than evar beVlsitto the achpela cf Dan a blank, piece in your mind. A blink space that you cantreasurer. fore and more effective prac- cona County recentir Taxed become delinquent at not urn. You, the people for whom this government Is tices are balng oarrted eut xu Ulsw AUeea . nee on Nov; Et, lOSSy-an. . - for ail aa d by. and build up ai Uaaa Coon A. conserve, ported, taxes subMail be delinquent Hie soil. sex, dtetstor W t ',u Can You Vote ject to a penalty of per cent Min Jennlk it of- (he amount of taxes levied of Cementary INFLUENCE OF THE Ur the if payment is made after the - 7o- State Department ef Lisition COUNTRY WEEKLY delinquent date,- Mrs. Poulson Miss Campbell reports keen reminds taxpayers. interest among the teachers et "The country editor is more than a journalist Tax spies will be made on ail the countv in the teachiyt ef --Jtoy E. 'Larsen, president of Th American Legion and Aux-- , . he is an educator Preceding the Sunday property not paid on or before She was most entnuti-astf- c 1 reeding. a ; No. 9 v 9 of , District gram, are District Inc. complet, Time, Legion 10, 1233, as provided Januy in her praise of the atsocial conwill held be for the district ing plans Readers cherish the country weeklies Saturday WiUiam , by law.,t. DUCHESNE t Of principals and teachtitude October 11, at the This year the Duchesne Coun- vention to be held in Roosevelt night, H. Ruffin, president, National Association of Manufacturers. Duchesnes Parent - Teacher this mose Important subSunday, October 12, with racks. Ail Legionnaires. Aux-Po- Association meeting will be held ers ofThe "Nothing can quite take the place which the weekly . ty Treasurer was charged with study is being beaded ject. 64 64 members the and to are Unit and host lliary of collection in the partners $354,388.67 has won for itself in American life." W. T, Farley, presinext Wednesday, Oct. 15, et 8 by Mrs. Arietta Williams, invited conclave. to Post attend. Commander taxes, for 185$. is;coruially p. m. in the High School audident, Association of American RaHroads.' , . v, supervisor in the' counWm. Murdock and Auxiliary have If taxpayers changed torium. ' "The country editor is one of the mainstays of our ty schools. their address, they should no- president is Cleone Robinson, are Your officers Anderson Miss and proud Erickson Mr. St H. A. way of life. Bruno Bruno, Harry, president, promise a full and interest tify tpe county assessor, giving who schedule and glad to have obtained the visited all the high ami JunUEA Associates. of events for the their present address in order ing service of Raymond E. Gilbert, ior high schools in me county, "Country weeklies exert an influence far out of pro- that all notices and correspon day. of Salt Lake City, who is very and Misa Campbell spent Umc to R. will be sixe. B. their under ths from Baltimore tax the dence Meetings White, president, portion department . . . well prepared to talk on the in all the elementary schools ex Ohio to end Railroad. t will be mailed directly them, for 1952, cept Tabiona. n.SriM tbeme of the v Also, taxpayers should pre- mander of 9, and "The community newspaper la oni of the' moit;tm Children IllCSy their Safeguard sent their 1952 tax notices to Sutteer, president of District 9. W. P. portent bulwarks of our American way of life. Do the cqunty .treasurers office at Sunday events will commence Marshall, president, Western Union Telegraph Co. the time m payment of their at 1 p. mt at the Junior High a weeklies have more effect "Country pronounced 1952 taxes, , as the notice wilt School, 'when departments : than their big brothers in molding public opinion.?, Jeme be--' their receipt when signed. heads will be the guest speakD. Secrest. general manager, Mfgrs. AsDuesle-oMrs Poulson state that no re- ers, including Doran T. . . ; sociation. 'Ogden, department commandemption certificate will be is Visiting in the Uintah Begin sued the last three days of cur- der; Wm. - Sutteer, Fort Du Are You Registored , laat weekend was Samuel W. chesne. first vice commander; rent tax collections. Taylor, Provo born writer, who THE NEWSPAPER AS AN Positively no postage stamps Lona Watson, Cedar City, deis now a resident of Redwood, as payment or par-fi- partment Auxiliary president, are accepted ADVERTISINQ MEDIUM Calif., and is a feature writer 'paytaeaf of toes. Personal Eve Coakley, Salt Lake Citv. for Holiday magazine. colsecretary-treasurea on checks are department accepted "Newspapers are the most indispensable medium of Mr. Taylor, who is author of lection besia only. and Roetta Kilfoyle, national all. Radio gives only the, headlines, but details are the magazine short stories and arcommittee woman. STAEE PRIMARY m, noveUetes and aerials, la thing the public demands. papers canf' tteim'1 tura the Following meeting The Duchesne Stake Primary ticles, to take the place of the wealth of local interest ones own v about through the state casting dinner will be served a. key is to be for material to preparation meeting write a brand newspaper provides. As a national advertiser whose growth barrack-'- . the Legion 2 12 at p. m. new article. He Mt the Uintah held Sunday, Oct. has bees built on heavily localized selling effort, 1 l&ioWic" G4 All members are urged to President Betty Coleman would Basin offered opportunity and attend the convention and the too, that the absence of newspapers during Pittsburgh! 47. like all teachera to attend ai material to make his story outre dinner. was an loaa to day newspaper strike Irreparable Pittsburgh the work for November and De- complete. It will be published AfectttdiftB to Mrs. Mani'i Franklin Bell, advertising director,'' H.: J.'"' v business." cember will be given. It wi'l next summer. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh, , , mean much to tSe new board .t:, t 4 Madsen, viq&chairwoman of the y The authors latest book is Duchesne Xounty Republican and president to get off with a Family Kingdom. - it featui-in. .1 f a iCenubttta.' frea, rally Edward Barton, of Fairview. good start. The stake wishes should be of inter Sit to thewhich MorOf state the from Dy and Keith Rowley, of Duchesne, them well in their .new woric. speaker, mon people because it is about "We employ newapapers because we believe iwriheier.t ' and ' local candi were listed as bounty claimants headtjoaten his father, John W. Taylor, for and need them. We also desire, and fpel xfy-power in Duchesne County in Septem mer apostle in the church who OcrEscr ligated, to spend a goodly portion of our advertising money foubmitted claims A special stake meeting was had aix wives and 36 children. in local communities, at the point of sale. Individuate' taker IU atS p. m. 8 bounty payment on bobWith Mr. Taylor was his sison Tuesday. at Mutual held who .the such Accompanying everywhere study things have called our one : guest Stake President Hale Holgate catA Mrs. F. W. Hoover, pf Provo . . ter, State headquarteri of the finest campaigns in the history of automotive ad- - f .ket'from Ma- of i?ari?n in Canyon. spoke place Apostle beD. e representative from wllL vertising. I believe our newspaper advertising doesXbout''-everythinann8;. and Mr. Rowley Cowley on Chastity. He the Utah GOP Womans organi- thew Predator neat that advertising can do. We consider it an una He wonderful did job. Lynn Barker is editor of ths very sation, apdatt county and legDon E. Ahfeni, general sales manas in own his life qualified success." Duchesne Sag leLites." for A program gave things candidate. islative No bounty claims were made,' Other members of well as friends he knew that . n ager, Cadillac Motor Car Division, General Motors Can is Mini arranged;' and an August in this county, this school papet- staff are Nan position, Detroit is extended to all the made it very real and in teres; to EDITOR'S NOTE: the This l cy Lott, assistant editor; Blake young ing people. county- (6 com e and get acquainHe spoke from his heart as Esauk, art editor; Kara Lynn a story NOT hort for yeu to. ted. wUh the GOP candidate ute I laaj i See today's ediSmith, Karen Carmen. typiaU; read pies aq end hear ..what rthey have to "We use the largest newspaper ad-of the stake and have the right HaUiday, advertising; Wil-m- a torial found uadas "Editorial Judy offer. . vertising of any store in the world. Williams and Lillian Lidto tell the young people these Viewpoint." , 1 believe television is and growing aqd . cqpt- - . dell, machinists; Dian McDontruths which will help them to find the greatest, happiness in ald, music department editor; ing medium, but I do not think it will lake away anything their lives." from the newspapers. Sunday's the laat day of trout Thora Wright, special articles; Mow with three Doyle Harris, sperta editor, and Following the program, th? fishing in Utah "The newspaper is the only medium that permits went into the hall for major exceptions. (the following class reporters: advertisers to present their merchandise simultaneously Elaine Wright began work at group and Erl Simplon, 12th grade; Janet The were fun. Later are the games they exceptions' before the same public end provides thereby the perfect clerk in the Duchesne County cookies. and Cowan, ilth grade; Luane Mc- served Reservoir, Strawberry which punch Department of Public Welfare opportunity of equality for competition. 1 10th grfde; Le Ann t ' Oct. Donald, closes Bear which 19; Lake, on Oct. 1. In this position she "Also newspaper advertising is the, only medium CoU. RoJean is 9th Weber the Jordan, open grids; around; year D which permits an. advertiser to reach tkte graatest and most, ? Rteteeds Mrs, Mildred Carman, River and icho Dam to the 8th grade; Lucinda McDonald, who recently resigned. Ml of the public.' Wcber-Davi-a complete diversion structure! 7th grade. Kiel Helen Richens was Wright formerly emoloyed is adviser to the' paper staff. Oct. to 31. "Many magazines direct . . . thsir readership to dess- ts e typist in the office of the The first edition of this yeari oe of readers 1 . i those interested in fashions, home furnwaters the diehards For the Durhesne County Recorder, waa published oi of Lake and Utah the lowe. . EegleLltee , ishings, sports, etc. , ,, i 'Mils,. Helen r Richena is an- reaches of the Sevier. Weber Sept. 26. "Radio and television solicits by itr1 programming t e ae e clerk in man class members during last ' and Bear rivers are open to all-rites held an audience along the lines of amusement or news and the office of the Duchesne Cour-t- nual initiation Hale Hoi- and ex-President to Mr. . any week. year fishing species teaves such selection to the choice of the audience Itself. Recorder. cept trout and bass. Sportsmen gate and other from ArcacRa But the newspaper, presents all' these .features to all Rus-eWet-toshould check the 1952 angling were in Salt Lake to attend the j have Mr. and Mrs son. Thomas Slye and 'Jessup denies of people simultaneously. were in Duchesne earlv moved into the Chet , Lyman proclamation for exact areas, meetings of the LDS confer-ope(Continued on page 4.) enct, Monday morning on business. home. ' en-wh- o - fig-s- o life-lon- g ... de-,ur- . Jf .... sus-ith- e fr - - P-T- A - 2 , .... . . G.O.P. ; - ... j MOST TOWuS UTAHS - . I - - , - , . . well-manin- g - one-thir- . . off-ye- ar I n O.OTaxfclfccj r.:iI:tTo. well-donp v , Property Ciitera , Vizi In - ... . .... Legion Post Hosts District ; " v-- Cs!;b d ctewrfc tx j - Convention Here On Sunday . - .... ... Come Thing In Duchetne pro-iliar- y 4 P-T- A Bar-ne- j xt st I -- I P-T- A -- Tims Drinks Fall Vacation For Tchcra r?' P-T- A - Utah Writer To - - Radio-Televisio- Art!!s Afcarf I n - Utah In tlellday f , - ....... ll . r; . . Out-of-tow- n .County PXlcir.zn Got Altcsncnt Kelly Two Clelm County For Dcbcets In Chcstity Subject Duchoeno County - , g -- Address Pres. 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