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Show Gadget Schedule For Next Year Released Dy County Commissioners Jay Mickelson is working at Mia. Lloyd Grant is staying Kohls during the holidays. He with her. The family members is attending the BYU. are very happy to have their mother home with them again. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mickel son and son are home for the Ira Hamilton, of Tabiona. was Christmas holidays. They are intown Thursday and called in at the office to say hello. He attending school in Logan. was interested in some Jobs that Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnsen were open with Carter Oil Co. were in Provo Wednesday. They called on Miss Elizabeth LindMr. and Mrs. Richard Moore say and Mrs. Eliza Thomas to have come from Logan to spend leave Christmas gifts and sea- the Christmas holidays with Mr. sons best wishes. and Mrs. Marvel L. Moore. Mrs. Dorothy Fitzwater is sure she will have a very happy Christmas holiday. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stienworth, and son, Jack, and daughter, Mary Ann, came from Minnesota to be with them. They were here about three years ago to spend Christmas and their many friends will be glad to hear they have returned. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon went to Salt Lake Monday where their son, Jerry, submitted to an operation. He is get ting along fine and is happy to be home again. Mayor Otto E. Johnsen Was in Provo Monday on business. The Sunday School gave a very lovely Christmas program this week, with each class having a part on the program.' We are very happy indeed to know that Mrs. Grant Murdock is back home with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Odekirk left during the week to spend Christmas Day with Douglas Moore and Stanley Odekirk, who are stationed at Fort Ord. They will spend some time with their daughter, Kathryn, at Los Mrs. Grace Hale has returned Angeles. from Salt Lake, where she went to be with her brother. Harvev Robinson, who has been ill fo sometime as a result of a heart attack. She felt it was good to be in Duchesne again, out of the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bond, wet fog of Salt Lake. b WiUiam J. Bond and LaVeta on a trip this are leaving Mrs. Perry Grant has return ooming Saturday. The group ed from the hospital She is un will stop at Manti, where Wilable to be up and around, so liam Bond and Miss Titcomb will be married in the Manti Temple. From there the group will go Grand Canyon, then to through from 1) (Continued page to visit John Arizona, Yuma, Rusaon, Edwin Schelln, Virgil Bond, then to Los Angeles to L. Scurlock, Alva Snow. John see the Rose Parade at PasaSwenson, Emery Tanner. Georg dena. . Taylor, Maurel Taylor, Harold M. Todd. Thomas Timothy, Roy CAROL MOORE HA Todd, J. D. Walker, David. C. BIRTHDAY PARTY Watkins. Roosevelt. home of Mr. and Mrs The Sam Weiss, Wm. Orvil White-hea- Mafvel Moore made a lovely Lynn Whitlock, Elroy for the birthday party Wilkins, Van D. Winterton, H. setting the ninth annivera-ar- y L. Allred, John Alvin Ander celebrating of their daughter, Carol. son, Arthur Anderton, T. E. A Christmas tree was all lighted Atkins, James Bacon, Garnett and trimmed and the nine little Birchell, Jesse Birtcher. Wm. guests had their pictures taken Blanchard, Fred Ferron, Roose- standing at its side. velt: Marie Baum, W. E. Wilhappy friends who shareu Fred , E. theThe liams, Strawberry: cake with Carol birthday Kenneth S. Carlyle, and wiahed her a happy birthWoolley, Clarence E. White, Burnell M ware Carolyn Beth Moon, Turnbow, Lawrence Maxwell day Merrell, Sandra Fitz Sandra Joseph E. Rhoades. Earl Van rater, Caroline Strang. Alta Ann Tassell, Claude Wagstaff. Tab Johnsen, Ann Wheeler, Vicky iona. and Norma Moon. A. M. Burton, Laron E. Beck Morrell stead, Gleridon M. Sorenson JOLLY EIGHT CLUB PARTY Paul Christensen, Joseph V. Bar Mist Dori Ann Moore was rett, Talmage; Theron H. Robb. hostess recently to the Jolly Burdette Mayhow, Jos. Eugens Club. Abplanalp, Utahn; E. L. Mur- Eight table waa very lovely The Nelson Oscar Leland Potts, phy, decoration which with holiday S. and Walter Anderson, Upalco made a charming picture of the Chriatmaa Spirit and good will. The happy group included Chyrel Merrell. Retina Simpaon, LeAnn Jordan. Arlene Hadden. Dian McDonald, Shirley Harris They attended the basketball at the conclusion of the party.. Hcrrlczo Prompts Trip To Rcso Bowl Tit-com- 1953 Jury List . . . d, t QuCUnJOD 311 The Scouting Diviiion of the Carter Oil Company, has . released the following summary of drilling wells for the week end18, 1952. ing December O. E. Houston Ho. 1 (located Total in SE SW, Sec. depth 10,142 feet, with lining at 9804 feet. Leak in 1V4-inc- tubing. H. A. Peterson No. in SW SW, Sec. Plan NOW to enroll ac ' Whillock-Taylo- Offering unexcelled study opportunities with an outstanding faculty. Prepare for the future in your home h 1 10.-27- your state university. sate. No. r 1 (lo- cated in NW SW. Sec. Crews drilling at 7353 feet. Elmer Moon No. 1 (Antelope wildcat well located 57 ft. east of center of SW SE, Sec. k Total depth 8246 feet, depth 6571 feet, with lining at 6618 feet. Pumping load oil and acid water, 1 No. Gloria Bamburger (Walker Hollow well located in Crews SW NE, Sec. drilling at 5296 feet. No. 2 Gloria Bamburger (Walker Hollow well located in SW NE Sec. Spudded plug-bac- Class work will start JANUARY 5 for full information write or Office of the President cal ii in Dec. 13, 1952. A Send Description and Rest Price You Will Take OLAND MUST HAVE MARKETABLE TITLE J. C. BURGESS 2420 Kay Wood Circle Sail Lake City, Utah , Started Oa ; . p Oil p Activity In Duchesne Co. e Diishcscs Eagles three-scree- n lc:k hpreesive r.: Tby Uis Pair Tb 44-2- 9, FARMER 35-5- 0. home-cooke- d d Location for Picture 1 now diversion dam oa Lake Fork River before construction begins on the Lake Fork River. W ; 4n Picture 2 Looking stream at the old log and rock crib diversion which was damaged by the 1182 spring flood. nel to decrease or prevent the of crop land by changes in the channel during high water. Farmers receive help for repairing damage to the land from the Production and Marketing Administration.. The Soil Conservation Service furnishes the engineering assistance for these jobs. loss BOYS IN SERVICE . Cpl. William Lewis, of Duchesne, has made up his mind to jet well enough alone from now on. Lewis, a member of Company B of the 160th Infantry Regiment with the 40th Infantry Division in Korea, was sitting hi his bunker when enemy mortar, rounds began landing in the area. When one hit fairly close, he decided to take a look and pee what damage it had done. As Lewis opened the bunker door, another shell went off. this time even closer, and knocked him to the ground. As he picked himself .up, unhurt, he vowed that from here on out he could wait.. - WANT AD b I In i .1 ri i. ii h MAN WANTED For Business. No experience needed to start. Salas easy to make and profits good. Start immediately. Write to J. J. Sellers, 488 No. 1st East. Heber, Utah, or Rawleighs. Dept. Denver 2, Colorado. Raw-leig- 0, 12-4-- te 5 LOST Baldy cow branded JS on left ribs or hip. Reward offered. Notify Stephen Esauk, ' Utahn. Nollson Jowolry VETERINARIAN Dr. It. R. Burrltt PHONE 518 VERNAL, or Contact at Auction Yard 10,000-barrels-per-d- mid-yea- ! and-throug- $1,000,000.00. nearly means more than which $40,000.00 ad- ditional tax increase. Progress pf the oil industry in Duchesne County is accredited with increasing the valuation, population, and employ ment in this area. drill-ste- ACRES Dhcrsion D:m Ltho Fork River DUP Members Have Xmas Party 10-in- MINERAL Ilc-i-v MBVICf re-ort- ed test for water at feet, open two hours, recovered 95 feet of drilling fluid, no water. Set pipe at 532 feet with 270. Total depth 971 feet. CASH FOR - tXTXNSION STATt December 28. 1182 BOMB BCOMUMK Following is the budget schedule as proposed by the Du- ACaiCULTl'R chesne County Board of Commissioners for next year, as By Mary LoU Reichert by Porter L. Merrell, clerk and auditor: TentaHve Revised Budget Homo Demonstration Agent Budget lepartment 1952 Budget 1953 Walking down town and see$ 6,045.00 Clerk $ 8,800.00 $ 6,500.00 5.952.00 8,800.00 ing all the beautiful decorations Treasurer 5,600.00 Construction has begun on a 10.350.00 and hearing the carols, really Recorder 11,767.00 11,300.00 dam for Lakt 7.700.00 gives me the Christmas Spirit. new diversion 5.336.00 Assessor 6,00.00 9.700.00 When I think of Christmas it Fork No. 1 Canal on the Lake 7.182.00 Sheriff 7,800.00 1.552.00 2,000.00 reminds me of all the fun I had Fork River about three miles: 1,700.00 Attorney helping my mother with her west and two miles north of! 4.500.00 3.509.00 Commissioners 3,200.00 to Floyd 1,000.00 holiday baking. Baking can real- Altonah, according 1,000.00 1,000.00 Printing 4.500.00 ly be easy, simple, and fun now Case, president of Dry Gulch 2,500.00 Jury and Witnesses Irrigation Company, and Alden 611.00 2,000.00 withcanall the handy equipment District Court 2,000.00 obtain. A good flour sif- White, chairman of the Uintah 1.000 00 we Dues & Conventions 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 ter is a necessity for women Basin Soil Conservation District. 400.00 500.00 Audit The new dam will replace a 3.000.00 who do much baking. 2.530.00 Miscellaneous 2,530.00 first and rock crib diversion The fo rule is in baking log 00 2.000.1.500.00 Justice Court 1,500.00 flour was built 25 years ago. which sift before it, measuring 2,000.00 Criminal Expense 2,000.00 2,000.00 200.00' and this can be done more The old dam was damaged by 200.00 200.00 Juvenile Expense 4.000.- 00 auickly and easily with a sifter flood waters this spring. 3.500.00 Court House & Grounds 3,500.00 The Soil Conservation Service especially designed for 2.500.00 which is A 2.500.00 Fuel, Lights, Telephone 2,500.00 strainer is less con- awarded the contract to .Clyde 170.00 the job. 170.00 170.00 Bee Inspector 500.00 venient and doesnt sift the flour Kelsey, Roosevelt contractor. 500.00 500.00 Fire Control Mr. Kelsey will build 1700 feet as well. 2.500.00 2.308.00 Insurance 1,00.00 two of new canal, 2,000 feet of accome Sifters in sizes 400.00 800.00 848.00 Inspection two-cu-p cess road, and pour more than small size and the the Election 5.000 00 4,000.00 four-cuone. The two-cu- 100 cubic yards of concrete beTOTAL GENERAL $ 67,400.00 $ 65,410.00 $ 76,520.00 largersifter holds about the fore the project is completed. Roads $ 85,000.00 $ 85,000.00 $ 90,000.00 amount of flour for one righta The Dry Gulch Irrigation Co. pie, 10.000.- 00 9.020.00 Poor 6,000.00 and biscuits will dozen muffins, pay about 30 per cent of pr 1,000.00 fox some cakes. The 2,000.00 2,000.00 Airport cost of the structure, and size the large 3.175.00 2.741.00 2,300.00 Agricultural Agent Conservation Service useful in flour for the Soil is sifting 2.500.00 2.157.00 Exhibits it Advertising 1,500.00 breads or for cakes in will furnish an inspector and Courthou Bond 20.00000 yeast the flour and sugar are paid out more than $1,000 to Weed Control 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 which make temporary repairs to the together. Public Health 1.268.00 sifted A sifter which fits over the channel this spring. The Soil 500.00 500.00 Colorado River 500.00 cup is handy because Conservation Service prepared 700.00 Court H( jse 4,100.00 measuring flour doesnt have to be the design for the dam. will pay the TOTAL ALL FUNDS $174,700.00 $219,063.00 $177,528.00 changed from one utensil to an- about 70 per cent of the cost, other so often. Sifters that can and will check the construction be operated with one hand are to see that the work meets Soil especially convenient when the Conservation standards. This is recipe calls for flour to be sift- the first job in the Roosevelt ed into the batter while it is area to use money given to the Soil Conservation Service to being stirred. Some ot .'lie larger sifters help irrigation companies and Operations in Duchesne Coun- drilling three wells in the county are playing an Important role ty. Two are wildcats and the have three screens. However, other groups of farmers repair in giving Utah a new place in third is a pool well, an offset this may not be as desirable ,the flood damage to structures to the pool opener, Duchesne-Ut- as it sounds. The purpose of and channels this spring. More petroleum, development. Tribal No. 1. The Carter Oil Company is sifting flour several times is to than 150 fanners with over That well, brought in last mix air into the flour so it will 8,000 acres of irrigated land will summer, has produced more blend easily with the other in share in the benefits of this than 37,000 barrels of oil in gredients. In the modern structure. its first nine months of opera- sifters, the screens are set close Information is being gathered tion. It has spearheaded addi- together and may not do as by the Soil (Conservation Service tional drilling activity and it is good a job as three separate engineers so that designs can on this basis of the extended siftings. A triple sifter is hard be prepared for other irrigation search for more productive areas to keep dean, too. companies and groups of farmYou neednt wash your sifter ers. In the Uintah Basin, most that Duchesne Countv is bank ing on making substantial con- frequently. When it is washed, of the help needed to repair the Two sparkling performances tributions to the states oil pro- be sure to shake as much of flood damage will be diversion were turned In last weekend by gress. the flour out as possible. Keep dams and protection of the chan- Coach Darwin Woodberrys DuThe first week In May, Carter the sifter away from moisture chesne High School basketball announced location for the No. between washings to prevent team as they stopped South Em- 1 Elmer Moon wildcat six miles caking of flour in the screen. A east of v. Duchesne pool and plastic bag is a good container ery from Ferron on Friday, and then took the measure about li-miles east of Du- for a flour sifter when it isnt of Rangely, Colorado, the fol- chesne. The well was drilled to in use. 8,246 feet and tested the upper lowing night, Good nutrition doesnt just Despite a lack of experienced wasatch formations. It has been MERRY CHRISTMAS it has players, Coach Woddberry has tested as producing 20 barrels happen to anyone In all sincerity I am wishing moulded together an aggregation of oil every 40 minutes. to be planned. Are you guilty of serving monotonous, uninter- the farmers a very Merry Christthat will give a mighty good During early May, the account of themselves come regTribal No. 2 well, esting meals to your family mas. I hope that all of their ular season next month. Simp- which was in the testing stages, If youd like to get out of that families can get together on son. ..Birch, Davies and Harris flowed 118 barrels of oil . in meal planning rut, let Miss Elna their farmsteads for a happy are all looking good and will IV hours from 7,661 feet. It Miller of the US AC help you. Christmas with good meals and a happy reunion. probably be among the starting was plugged back after being She has prepared a group of Let your thoughts be serious five. They are being pushed, drilled. a total depth of 11,317 good nutritious menus for winter use. These are available at about the meaning ot Christmas. by several other feet by Carter. however, Listen to the Christmas caroling, The Duchesne-Ut- e youngsters. Simpson hit for 28 Tribal No the Extension Service office. stopping to think of the words en 1 well, which gave Duchesne points In the two week-enin Silent Night. new counters. oven Have the tried its you first oil production, County make this Christmas one The Box scores: currently is producing from 6 cleaner that is now on the mar- of Lets real happiness, not Just pleaket? It is simple to use and to 70 barrels of oil daily. Almost 60 miles of the Salt i makes your oven loqk like sure. and oflets keep the three Christmas, Death Lake Pipe Line Company's ten--j new" again. The cleaner ia ap- monsters Liquid inch crude pipe line from plied to the interior of the oven on the Highways, and commer Rangely, Colorado, to the North and to the oven racks with att Christmas'spirits, Salt Lake Refinery, traverses old paint brush. Let it remain cialization in the beckground-wa- y in the background. in this condition for two or Duchesne County. Merry Christmas. Since commencement of oper- three hours. Then use a soft The Bench Farmer ations in November, 1948, cloth and clear water and wash of oven. Be inside sure the the 1, the line 1952, through April The vicious count their years; has transported 32 million bar and wear rubber gloves to protheir acts. virtuous, tect carebe and your of rels hands, crude oil. to not ot excess an ful water Two of the companys three get pump stations on this line are in the oven. located in , Duchesne County one at Hanna and one at Myton. EXPERT HATCH REPAIRS Eternity is Gods measurement Mail Your Watches for Ropab d Originally, two pump stations of years. PROMPT SERVICE were constructed along the lin WATCHES DIAMONDS one at Rangely and the other Phono 1S9-Roosovoll at Hanna in northwestern Du-- i three members ot Camp chesne County. Stations consisted of three pumps driven bv. 450 horsepower diesel engines. Initial pumping rate was 17,000 barrel? per day. Construction was started in r 1950 of the third pump ; station at Myton, which wen-into operation in October of. that year. The installation of the fourt l pump and engine in each of the three stations was completed in September, 1952. With this expansion, the daily through-pu- t capacity is 41,000 barrels per day. Construction of the pipeline and the pump stations in Duchesne County has! increased the assessed valuation 610-75- 6 Basin Land none r UTAH Thursday. soul-fille- (located - not corrected section.) pipe 8 set te 9887 feet. Total depth feet. Pumped 188 barrels of oil and .1 percent basic sediment and water in 24 hours. Pumped 156 barrels of oil and .2 per cent basic sediment and water in 23Vi hours. Crews testing. Registration THE UINTAH BASIN BECQ&D FARMaJHOMEi C Christmas Are you willing to believe that love is the strongest thing In the world stronger than hate, stronger than evil, stronger and that the than death blessed life which began in Bethlehem nineteen hundred years ago is the image and brightness of the Eternal Love? Then you can keep Christmas. Henry van Dyke If you went to the bank every work day five days a week, 52 weeks a year and deposited $2.04 to the credit of the U. S. Government, youd just about be paying your proportionate share ---of re these dormitory buildings going up at BYU to house nearly 1,000 more students at the wests fastest growing university. mas songs. Mrs. Abbott had a surprise for each of the members a gift and a card from Mrs. DeHaven, who is spending the winter in Sun Valley, California for Mr. DeHavens health. This outstanding of the $85,444,000,000 federal Christmas budget, on a population basis, party was enjoyed' by twenty ' t The Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Albert Stephenson on Thursday afternoon. Dec. 18, where thev were served a Christmas dinner Emma by Grace Wimmer, Bench, Rachel Wilson. Maxine Burdick and Ruby Stephenson. Following the dinner they enjoyed a Christmas program. Fern Merrell read from the Bible an account of the birth of Christ, and Mrs, Anderton gave a story of the life of Christ. Mrs. Mildred Smith gave the lesson, which was followed by Christ- i. n Get a balanced education at the Church university. Learn how to live as well as how to make a liviiy. For a profitable winter, register Saturday, January 3. , . Dnsonnu n vo mi a univnnoEzv o v p o. UTAH |