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Show oo ' in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uresk, of attended funeral services for Myton, visited in Provo during Raymond White at Vernal on the week and left their baby, Wednesday. Winterton Brothers brought Frank Roland, in the care of bis his grandmother, Mrs. Gracia their settle through Duchesne Olsen, and his aunt, Miss Al- Saturday. They seem to have who proudly done well on the summer range berta Olsen, brought him to town for us to in spite of the dry weather the past few months. enjoy. Mr. and Mrs. James . Price, Glad we are not too far of Kellog, Idaho, and Mrs. from the West so we Ruth Housin, of Portland. Ore- can enjoy the smell and noise of Mrs gon, have been guests of a big herd on the move. Prices mother and sister Mrs. Jay Mickelson and his cousin, Abe Harris. Mrs. Abe Harris made a hurried trip to Salt Lake last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Marsing visiting spent the weekend friends and relatives in Midvale and Salt Lake. Violet McDonald and daughter, Lucinda, spent a few days in Salt Lake while receiving medical attention. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas has returned from a trip to Sand Point, Idaho. Mrs. Jessup Thomas and Mrs. Earl Van Tassel were in Duchesne on business the first part of the week. We are indeed happy to know that Elaine Buckalew is attending Henegar's Business College in Salt Lake. Elaine was one of our high school graduates this spring. Ken Powell, Ray Turnbow and Reed Bushnell came through with a good showing for their hunting trip to Brush Creek north of Vernal. They left word to tell Mr. Hayes they would be back for the lion hunt. Morris Robbins and Morrv Udie, of Salt Lake, returned with their deer. They hunted in the Bitter Creek area near two-wee- k Vernal Robert Gunter is working at the gilsonite mine. He has Just returned from Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grant visited in Provo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mlckelson WflfJT ADO MAN OR WOMAN WANTED for profitable Rawleigh business in Duchesne County. Over 2000 families. Excellent opportunity. Immediately write Company Representative, M. E. Walton, 320 S. E. Main Street, Blackfoot, Idaho, or Rawleigh's Dept. d St.. Denver 2, Colorado. FOR SALE Sixty tons good Lay, $20 a ton. Geo. W. Hunt, Houte 2, Roosevelt (Montwel) 1415-23r- lO-lW- tc Russel Mickelson spent the week end at home. They are students at the BYU, Provo. Major William McQueeney, of Fort Bliss, who was here to attend the funeral services for his uncle, William McQueeney. flew back to his base. He took his plane from the Salt Lake air field. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Odekirk for the deer hunt are Mr. and Mrs. Laramie (Kay), of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shoemaker. Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Del (Mary) Mar, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Odekirk. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Odekirk, Bountiful; and Ray Lark. Mrs. Odekirk was up at 5 a. m. Monday to see the party off on the hunt. Mrs. Gladys Odekirk has been ill with flu, but was feeling sufficiently improved to be a charm, ing hostess to her deer hunting guests. Mrs. Reed Pulley and four boys, Wayne, LaGrand. Calvin, and Curtis, drove from Miners Oaks California, to visit Mrs. Pulley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge, in Duchesne. They will be joined by Mr. Pulley some time this week. Mrs. Ernest Wilson has been ill this week, but was made to feel much better when, three of her sons and daughtera-in-lacame home. Here were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Belt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Belt, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belt. Mrs. Albert Peterson has received word from her mother, Mrs. Anna H. May, that she had arrived in San Francisco and bad enjoyed the trip by plane very much. The trip was so short, however, that she could hardly realize she was home again. Mrs. Annie Bowden, from Roosevelt, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Marvella Wllkerson. She was surprised when her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Spencer Bow-decalled by snd asked her to Join them in the trip to REMEMDER Eczlco Trounco Two Rlvels In N0VEM3ER . . November is Descbsll Contests end politicos ae drurrin Election Judges Named For Duchesne County DJU Judges of election who will By Jennie Graham the various voting dis tricts during the Nov 4 general Titus Jones called election have been appointed by at the Record recently office. This is the Duchesne County Commis- the first time I had ever met sioners. Mr. Jones although I had heard Those who have accepted such of him many times since being appointments are Norma Jessen, in Duchesne. He was so pleasMaxine Clark and Mary ant and friendly that I wish I Altonah; Irvin W. Johnson. had had the of knowing Cecilia O. Gilbert and Charlie him before, pleasure Lucille Bird, Arcadia; Winkler, Leslie B. Goodrich and Jennu John Gale called by to leave E. Goodrich, Bluebell; Ray some things for the office. He is Oman, William Jessen and Mons the printer at the Roosevelt Johansen, Boneta; M. A. Wal- Standard. Nice to meet the ters, Ethel Taylor and Archie folks who are on the other side Price. Bridgeland; Chester Ly- of the paper. His pleasant smile man, Iva F. Allred, Manila Mad must make an added bit of sunsen, Ruth Harris, Threnelda shine to the noise and dirt of DuMarsing and Grace Bench, the printing room. chesne No. 1; Maxine W. Bur- (P. S. John says it isnt dirty.) dick. Elizabeth Rowley, Leona 0 O. Cole, Constance Robbins, Saw two cars with deer on Grace Hale and Elizabeth Row-le- the side last Friday. They were Duchesne No. 2. in Colorado where the bagged S. LaVerna Mecham, Madge hunting season opened Oct. 1, Casper and Ray J. Baum, Fruit-lan0 Myrtle Rhoades. Cassie I ever heard men time First Reid and Ferris Giles. Hanna; about the nice weaLucille W. Wimmer, Neville L grumbling ther. But the deer hunters are Wimmer and Lucille H. Rich, scanning the skies for some Mari Percival. Evan Harper; of snow, at least in the Benson and Etta Webb. Ioka; J. sign high places. Edward Hullinger. Effie Taylor The report is that there are and Jean Hamblin, Montwel. plenty of deer, but if this weathFred Lindsay, Marv Birch er up. hunters will have Mt. to keeps and R. E. Farnsworth, go by plane to reach them. O. Olive Bennion. Evan Home; Remember last winter when Miles, and Delores Monsen. M they were coming right down E. Anna Broome W. Emmons; town. W. Murray, Jennie L Potter. 0 Myton; Kate Peterson, Fern to the weekly bulAccording and Wm. K. Dye. Neola; letin of the State Department Bellon, Leora Zupko, Elva of Health, we have two cases G. Stewart, LaRue Laris, Cleone of Doliomyelitis. Be sure your Robinson and Vida Simmons, children are getting plenty of McCon-kiNo. Pearl 1; Roosevelt and rest warm 'and eatkeeping LarRuby Allred, Dora B. wholesome food. good ing sen, Nell O. Wilkins, Wilda Mitchell and Ruby Allred, Roosevelt No. 2. William E. Williams, Marie Baum, and Reta Lott. StrawBy Miss Jennie berry; Leonal Webb, Ernest I am happy t6 report that Stanley and Orpha Michie, Mrs. Charles Larkins, our friend A: M. , Burton, Louise of last week, has a lovely baby Thompson and Mark Bleazard. girl. The little daughter is called Talmage; Nellie Lang. Lorraine Gwendolyn. Broadhead and Mrs. Theron 0 Robb, Utahn; Oscar Nelson, My first stop this week was R. Rogers and Winnifred at the Dee Slaugh home. Mrs. Carrell, Upalco. Slaugh is the proud young mothThis same group of citizens er of twins. The boy Is called acted as Judges of election dur- Bobby and the sister Is Patty. ing the September primary They are sweet loveable babies, and are Just eight month old. Mrs. Slaugh is from Sidney, 'NeTOM APPAH FLIES HOME braska. while Mr. Slaugh is FOR BRIEF VISIT from Vernal. Mrs. Jerome Beinart came in Tom Appah, of Duchesne, who is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif., to help take care of the twins. made a flying trip home last She is known to this family as weekend to visit his folks and Barbara. She is a rather new take care of some business. He bride and enjoys playing and enjoyed his visit, but arrived helping with the babies. She too late to take care of business comes from Oklahoma. 0 matters. Mrs. Orlo' J. Sessions is the Tom is in the infantry and was inducted three months ago. mighty proud owner of a '41-foand had attended the Brigham trailer. The trailer has two bedrooms. Young University two years beThe daughters room Was most fore enlisting in the army. attractive with lovely checked Are You Registered? spread and curtains to match. How lucky Sharon is to have MVs. W. Dr. and R. Hamsa, such a nice room of her own. of Omaha. Nebraska, and Dr. The master bedroom was done and Mrs. N. F. Hicken. of Salt in white. o d Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. The trailer has a Johnsen Sunday. Dr. Hamsa bathroom, is air conditioned for is professor and chairman of the hot days and has floor heat for Orthopedic Department at the these chilly fall days She has just put in a beauUniversity of Nebraska Medical School. tiful new rug in the living room The group set up a deer hunt- and was choosing new drapes ing camp at the ranch of Mr. for the large windows. They Maude Smith and staved unil have their own phone, too. The trailer is finished with blonde Tuesday night. They visited the Jessup Thom- birch wood and will be a year as family at Tabiona while in the old on Thanksgiving Day. area. Mrs. Hamsa had met Mr. Before coming here they had Thomas on other deer hunts, as spent three years in Sidney, NeMr. Thomas is Mrs. Hickens braska. Mr. Sessions greatfather. grandfather was sent to Bg I was very . happy indeed to Horn Basin. His Grandfather meet Barbara Klippel, from Byron was president of the California, on the L D S Church in Big Horn Stake Compton. streets of Duchesne Wednesday and the City of Byron was namI had a ed after him. morning. She said, bad case of mountain fever, and Mrs. Sessions has some very when I get mountain fever, beautiful handiwork. A tablenothing cures it but a trip to cloth done in Birthday pattern the mountains, the Uinta Moun- is a pleasure to see. She also has made some clever little doll tains, and the folks at home. Judge George H. Wilcken is dresses and hats to match in going to Salt Lake this week crochet work. These her daughfor medical attention. ter claims and has many of Duchesne Frozen Foods re- them in her room. The ladies of the camp do ports that deer are coming in but that they are rather small. much hand work to pass the One hundred ninety pounds is time waiting for the men to come home from the oil fields. the biggest so far. John W. Vance, Thelma DexIn Mexico, in 1535. Cortez ter, Rose B. Johnson and Mablc H. Vance, all associated with established the first sugar mill Dexter, Ward and Witcher Oil on the North American contiAbstractors for Uintah and Du- nent. chesne counties, were in Duchesne Wednesday. They mainDays Left To Register Are; October 28 29 tain an office here. serve in The "Foul Ball Record of 0-0- y, d; 0-0- 0-0- All-re- d La-Ver- a e. Trailer Park News Tab-lon- a; 0-0-- Ro-rno- la O-t- On Americas Two Greatest Threats! From the Congressional Record GQAII6EQ Votos Tha Houm MAICH 11, Activitisi Committna Un-Ameri- can IMli Against Orange wM AOAINST extending of the 111 Cm-Irie- e Cee-Ide- a 77th Cengreul MMUAIY 143 10, 7SHi mit JANUAIY S, Ceemtllteel MAICH 7, Idee, Granger rated Congmtil mil 1 AOAINST intending Ilia at the Oraager rated AOAINST. fendi far eperaHee af Oraager rated Hm? fendi far eper a Ilea ef Ike Coe- - AOAINST 17, 1944i Oraager rated AOAINST Coaaidee lead far eperaliea at Ike Ceaiiniltee during lit Seiilaa, 7Vtk Coagreu. MAY MAICH V, IfdSi Oraager rated AOAINST Sad Seiilaa, 7ftk Caagreu COMMITTI! INVBTIOATION RfOSU ... lead appreprlaHea far Ceaalt-leA MW MONTHS IMOIC THI e. AlOd HISSI Why did Granger try to kill the COMMITTEE WORKING FOR THE SECURITY OF AMERICA? Why was he against investigation ef Communist and subversive activities? G n A II G E Q SUPPODTED The full-size- a taste of the good DRANNAN FARM PLAN Granger worked hard in the list Congress to fasten the Irannan Farm Flan an the necks ef America's liberty-lovin- farmers . . . even through g GREAT FARM AND LIVESTOCK EIGHT ASSOCIATIONS ! JUNIOR JAMBOREE SET Date, set for the Junior Jamboree . at the Duchesne High School is October 31. Secretary Visits In Dcsln a dog eat dog campaign as One can see. ' .The Ins keep oh declaring it is only .a red herring That the Outs keep blurblng over In- the press. ' And the Outs keep on lambasting, bout the Inf and all their Wasting ; And Corruption Well, its one unholy mesa. But the thing thats really got me, is the Met that it U not Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craeroft visited in Duchesne and Roosevelt Thursday while traveling through the Uintah Basin. Mr. Craeroft is press secretary to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. (R.-Uta- They planned to visit weekly newspaper editors in Duchesne and Uintah Counties, as well as report for getting a the senator on conditions in and around the Basin. Accompanying them were Mr, N. L. Storrs. Salt Lake It unroll, and YOU, and YOU and Mrs. City. Mrs. Cracroft'a parents. who should take note; ' to If youre gonna have vour say The CracraftsD. S.will return the following Washington. in. all the prayin' and the elections in November. brayin' Get going' on November 4th and VOTE! PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Wm. D. Fentress, in Goldie Wilcken, of Duchesne, . The Formican has been appointed .publicity chairman for Duchesne County to serve as contact representative for the Utah County Officers Magazine. The appointment On was made by the Duchesne The November meeting of the Counity Board of County ComDuchesne County Commissioners missioners. ha been set for Nov. 3. states Porter L. Merrell, clerk. This change was necessary inasmuch as the regular meeting day of V. the commission falls on Nov. 4, which is general election day. . first-han- d - Commission Moots SOCIETY 11 November 3rd GOP WOMEN TO MEET The Ladies Federated Repub- lican Club of Duchesne, wishes to extend an invitation to all women of the county. to attend a tea to be given at the home of Mrs. Arnold Robbins on Wednesday, October 29, from 8 to 10 p. m. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Friendship Club met Monday night at the home of Ruth Har-riPresent were Threnelda Marsing. Mertia Buckalew, Violet McDonald, Margarette Blain, Verda Hayes, Myrtle Simpson, Manilla Madsen. The hostess was presented with a lovely gift. LEGION PARTY The Axnerfcan Legion and Auxiliary had their opening social last week. They had a good crowd and enjoyed a Vffy delicious lunch. s. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT HART'S CABINS Little Bennie Barker had a few friends in to celebrate hor birthday on. October 18. Coming to enjoy the games and cake and Ice cream were Connie Horrocks, Shanna Jordan. Jean Wilson, Terry Abbot. Byron Allred, Tracy Joe. Fowler. Her three brothers Lynn, Orln and Richard, were on hand to help entertain their sisters little friends. The decorations followed a Halloween theme, being orange and black with black cats.. TO GET THE RECORD We are happy to report that another of our soldier boys will be able to enjoy the home news, as his people came to get a subscription to the paper. William L. Priest has been in the Navy for two years, six months of 31-da- ' HiHttfU Rom vAieit I tit ' VommI fy Jos Marsh' Wonder How Mb Gilbert I in "History"? By oew I geeos yee'vs heard about the spelling errors k the hide report cargo this week. A typical card looked like this: Arjthmetk and Cpl. Samuel Robert Gunter at the Stakfc House on October 18, with Bishop Porter Merrell officiating at the ceremony. Present to witness the ceremony were Mrs. Samuel Gunter and Rachael Stocks. JjL orJ His brother. Wilbur Stree. is in training at San Diego and hopes to get assigned to his brothers ship. TO ENTERTAIN MARRIED OCTOBER 16 BY BISHOP MERRELL Wedding vows were exchanged by Karma Gale Morrison Ccmplsta Optica! Ccrvlcs base. or"-- WHY? Becausa Granger sidod with CIO and AFL LABOR BOSSES AND THE LOT WING "AMERICANS Geography Spalling $ - expert" dabs theyra B c Graaueer B I dont know if Gilbert, the principal, actually wrota tkoee sards, but sha took full rospon- sibility. This morning I hear she got up la the Assembly Hall beJ fere all the students and started writing GRAMMAR with tw Vs has where I eit, IB hot this makes her evee mere pepelar with the --fniiets It's alee to see ea expert admit ahe nrmiBjakoo e mistake. Tee maoy ae-"wwr whet yea or eehjeets ae I eaght to let . , SdSuSjIwTl .. C Umitmd SimHi Bremen Call t promptly Captive of the than you can rainy. dapond on tha quoKfy of Wb daon burning Utoca funl oil and thorns no wasta. You con t Cel or see year days LETS CLEAN UP RMD I--C3EII and Labor Bosses Left-Winger- s The VOTE REPUBLICAN! .(hid Political Advertisement xj frn wall ba on tha fsb ACTION" who favored the nox- Want GRANGER? " " on the blackboard 100 times! Copyright, 1952, J"" JVOt 'JfGuuf ious Brannon Plan! Do You Cryr.) Byes Examined y . Mrs. Arnold Robbins 'entertained "The Deer Widows at a card party at 8 p. m. October 22. She had aixteen guests. Dr. L A. which he spent in Korea and Japan. He has been back in the States for two months and leave in Mt spent a Home and Salt Lake. He left September 6 to return to his . . L nidbcn Dr. , old URGED HIM TO OPPOSE ITI FOR DEMOCRATIC y, Senator's Press Bout the good point of their candidates to be. The Elephant's and the Donkey, hes Its CCG3 October 33. 1M2 Thursday, , Socialistic Left-Win- I 0-0-- 0 ot SOCIALISM! 6. Car-rol- l, 0-0-- COMMUNISM! By Doyle Harris Sports Editor Finishing the fall baseball season, the Duchesne Eagles thumped Altamont 15-- 5 and Tabiona 20-Powered by home-run- s by Erl Simpson end Curt Kofford, the Eagles beat Tabiona in the final game, The power hitting Eagles, under direction of Darwin Wood-berscored 63 runs in four games, while winning two and losing two. The Duchesne ball team wii treated to malts by Shorty at the Ute Cafe following the game. This is. the first vear Du chesne County has had fall baseball, and we think it has helped us get ready for the big schools next spring. . UINTAH DAS1N Home-Sweet-Ho-me otaii oil ronriro co. Wine Like Grandma Used to Make AeOnd e by Joecph E. Parker) Seated I? Wine Corporotien it America Chicago 32, EM - 'i |