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Show Rural Life Confab SuSpCCt DrOUght County RoadExpenditures for 1952 Plan Made .1 BflCk For Tridj Was Shows $49,760.25 Spent At Altamont Meet Report By Thelma D. Nye Duchesne Robbsry The report of completion of of red pine plank, $4,598.91. The Planning Committee for Grade, drain and surface that projects with B road funds j I beginning at the Second Annual Rural Life LaVerne Hamaker is confined portion during 1962 as prepared and running and Education Conference sched- - in the Duchesne County jail chesne County officials shows the Neola townsite, 1 Vi west miles, $2,000.00; uled to be held at Altamont after being brought to Duchesne that the total expenditures made thence from this fund amounted to to cut and fill that portion of High School March 13, met at County by extradition of road by Du- annual allocation for this fund is made by the state from money derived from the sale of motor vehicle registrations for the current year. The 1952 allocation amounted to $49,342.14, Expenditure of B road funds for the past year were apportioned as follows: Maintenance, $12,461.93; purchase of three dump trucks, purchase of culverts, surfacing that portion of road 2V2 miles west of Mtn. Home, on dugway, $800.00; surfacing that portion of road south of Boneta near Mons Johansens ranch, $3,200.00. Spot grade, drain and surface that portion of road beginning at the center of the Bluebell townsite and running south 2 miles, $3,000.00; grade, drain and surface that portion of road beginning at the junction of the Melvin Broadhead road with Highway 35 in Utahn and runmile. $500.00. ning north Grade, drain and surface that nortion of road beginning at the E14 corner of Sec. 20, Township 3 South, Range 8 West, thence northwest three miles, school bus route from junction of Highway 40 and Red Creek ooning northwesterly to Fruit-lantownsite, $2,000.00; to snot grade, drain and surface that portion of road nort 1 mile of West Fruitland, past the church $1,500.00; purchase of 76,000 ft. $49,760.25 The 6: road west of Roosevelt into Hanlast week to make cock Cove, $1,400.00; grade and further preparations for this drain the road described as be- meet, which everyone in Du-- 1 ginning at the southeast corner chesne County is invited and of Sec. 22, near Montwel church, urged to attend. Present at the meetings were: $1,000.00. Grade, drain and surface that Supt. Dean C. Christensen, Mr. portion of road on pole line and Mrs. Walter Williams, Duwest of Roosevelt toward Ioka, chesne; Principal Lawrell Jenon sen, Carl Harrison, Alva Snow, spot .surfacing $900.00; North Myton Bench and Ioka, Viola J. Hancock, Ida J. Harri$700.00; spot surfacing that por- son, Roosevelt; Glen Mohlman, tion of road described as begin- Marion Reese, E. L. Murphy. ning at the EV4 corner of Sec Principal Chapin D. Bristol, all of the Altamont vicinity, and 31, $242.14. Thelma D. Nye and A. G. Haw- proced-Altamo- nt ure from Choteau, Montana, to answer a robbery charge. He allegedly was involved in the robbery and beating of Ivan Hadden, of Duchesne last fall R. W. Hill, deputy sheriff at Duchesne, and Sherman Anderson, deputy sheriff at Roosevelt, made the trip to Choteau, Mont, near the Canadian border last week and brought Hamaker to Duchesne. Mr. Hill stated that Hamaker had been held in the Choteau jail and in the jail at Great Falls, Mont, for 128 days pending trials for other offenses allegedly committeed in Montana. The man allegedly named as accomplice in the robbery of Ivan Hadden, has been "sententerm in the ced to a three-yea- r in Deer Loadge Penitentiary Montana, having been found guilty of a robbery charge committed in Montana, Mr. Hill kins, Tabiona. During this meeting, - Glen Mohlman, Altamont, and Mrs. Marion Reese, Altonah, were comappointed munity chairmen. Supt. Christensen and Principal Lawrell Jensen are the of FEBRUARY 13 (Friday) Uintah - Duchesne basketball the conference. game at 8 oclock. said. Golden Wedding anniversary A criminal action against of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ander-ton- , Hamaker had not been filed in at 8 p.m. in the Duthe district court at Duchesne chesne Stake House. FEBRUARY 18 (Wednesday) Saturday, Feb. 7. Meeting. Lets try real P-Thard to support this important Q meeting. Parents, teachers and children must work together A Founders Day proto make the most of the gram special has been arranged for the school and its program. Mrs. Vale White, president o? Duchesne Wednesday, FEBRUARY 20 (Friday) the 7:30 Feb. Primary, would like all the at 18, p.m. Duchesne-Tabion- a basketball is cordially invited children to remember to come Everyone 8 p.m. game to' attend the meeting, which to Primary on Wednesdays, as will honor six of the past pres- they are starting work on the idents of the organization, each Primary Conference. The annual Penny Appeal for of whom will be presented with I the Primary Childrens hospital a gift. A skit and program will also will be this month. The Primary be features of the evening which teachers will call for your birthwill commemorate the 56th day pennies. For the second consecutive birthday anniversary of the Nayear, births in Utah have at- tional Congress of Parents and Those attending the meat' tained a new record total. Dr. Teachers. Please attend this meeting is cutting demonstration in Du- George A. Spendlove, state H. chesne Friday evening were health commissioner, reported the plea of the officers. Jack Gilbert. Arcadia; Delbert recently. A Service School was held Co. at Broadhead, Utahn; Howard and Births in 1952 totaled 24,239, by the Janet Cowan, Duchesne; "Ralph for an increase of 6.1 per cent the Duchesne High School audiand Elizabeth Rowley, Du- over the previous record high torium. Wednesday, Feb. 4th. chesne; Wilson and Fay Merk-ley- , in 1951. These figures are subThe invitations read: Duchesne; Kermit Poulson, ject to some corrections, J. W. This is not a sales school Cliff Mickelson and Glen Steph- Wright, director of vital statisit is a service school and you we enson, Duchesne. tics, reported. In observance of the 43rd cannot afford to miss it. So Elden R. Wilcken was instrucDeaths also increased with birthday of Boy Scouting, the urge you to be on hand prompttor for the class, which was held 5494 in 1952, compared with and lets make presented ly at 8:00of p.m. at the Duchesne Frozen Foods, 5204 during 1951. Infant deaths aScouts and Explorers the evening. the best at Mutual Tuesday program and sponsored by the Extension totaled 589, compared with 565 It was attended by a large night, under the direction of crowd Service. Louis A. Jensen. Du- for the previous year. who felt that they had Bates. Weston chesne County Agricultural Agso much before, Fatal accidens took a total of learned never of enthusiastic The group boys of the inent, and Mary Lois Reichert 592 lives in 1952. compared with words the and that dishave arranged a window well participated in the course of in- 518 in 1951. were certainly vitation symbolizing Scouting in worded and carefully carried struction given in connection The number of marriages con- play week Scout with connection Boy with the meat cutting tinues a downward dip from Feb. 7 to Feb. 13. out. 7090 in 1950 to 6750 in 1952. area inScout Hill, a The number of divorces has No man has come to true of Boy Forest National Dorado El creased from 2031 in 1950 to the greatness who has not felt in in California has been officially 2263 in 1952. some degree that his life belongs named by the United States his race, and that what God to i n recognition o f Lost One baldy cow and calf, December Milk Production him he gives him for man- government work. conservation branded O double fish hook. Scout Farm milk production in the gives Boy Phillips Brooks Cow also has Bar-- on left ribs. State of Utah for the month of kind. Contact Jack Allred, Altonah. December is estimated at 53 million pounds, compared with 50 pounds in December, Service Help Please call 1951,million and the average 441 If you have clothes to be of 48 milDecember production picked 'up Mondays and Thurs- lion pounds. Average producdays. Carlson Dry Cleaners. tion per cow was equal to the Mrs. Thslma D. Ny. record set in November of last ;;cii'ciii"-----''--""''""4-"''"'''"'!k For Sale 225 tons of silage; year, but there were mere cows At 2:30 p.m. Thursday, a pasture with water to feed same in herds. Milk production on Uinted featurning- - a marionette if needed. Contact Reed Stanbe presented at the December farms will States during show, field, Bridgeland. Tabiona school, with all students totaled 8,176 million pounds, ESTRAY I have in my posses- about the same as the 1941-5and adults invited to come to school and enjoy this special sion one brown saddle horse. No average for the month, and feature. Immediately after the visible brand. Owner may claim slightly above production in W. Grant Peel, Tabiona music same by paying feed bill and December, 1951. lyceum. a discussion of the band class instructor, held his first uniform program will be held advertising. Ted Wilcken, Hanin conducting, Monday evening with parents and school officials na. Phone nows il.ms to 441 with sixteen people participat- participating. All parents are educaadult this in special ing invited to be at this especially Tabiona the at tion program discussion, so everyone may High School. The next class will have a voice in the choosing of 17. be held on Wednesday, Feb. our new uniforms. 't A second class has been apTwo calves were donated last in education adult for proved week to the Band to be sold of session first The Tabiona. for the benefit of the uniform this group will meet on Thurs- fund. Kenneth Carlile and a day of this week. It will be W. Lewis donated a course in Current Events and calf and Vernon each Moon purchased which Governments, Foreign the which were about a will be taught by A. G. Haw- weekcalves, old was about 10 (one in a this who has major kins, KU , and for this money $40.00 days) BYU. should This field from the was added to the uniform fund. be very interesting as we all The Band Mothers sold reshould know what is going on freshments at basketball in the world. A minimum of game Friday and the another $60.00, ten students is required in order approximately, was added to the to hold these special adult edu uniform fund. The Band Mothcation classes. ers will again have good things We wish Mr. Peel and Mr to eat at the Duchesne-TabionMAKE IT YOURSELF Hawkins much success in their game in Tabiona, so the Duadult education efforts and hope chesne boosters will not need comes out a minmum more than to worry about, eating before each class. they leave home we will have plenty for them, too. A CUT HANDI wedding dance honoring Trucks will" be around SaturMr. and Mrs. Olson was held day, Feb. 14, for the scrap metCotton Dross Fabrics Suitings in 4he Tabiona High School gym al to be sold for the uniform Saturday evening with a large fund. It will help if everyone crowd in attendance. Mrs. Olson will have their scrap metal was the former Miss Darlene ready for loading. 80 Square Plain and Prints Rhoades, daughter of Mr. and Tabiona High School is preMrs Foster Rhoades, Hanna. paring programs for the SweetJames DiStefana, of Provo, heart Ball at Union High Satur- Rick-Rac- k has been a guest this week at day evening. Tabiona will also the home of his brother, Mr. assist with the decorating. , and Mrs. Joe L. DiStefano. Miss Marvel Giles will repreMr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid sent Tabiona as our Sweetand baby were visiting at the heart Queen candidate." Her eshome of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie cort will be Myrthan Defa, one during the weekend. of our star basketball players Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplan-alp- , Principal M, McKell of Salt Lake City, were will attend aCyrus in Price meeting Cro-Shc- en greeting friends in Tabiona dur- this week designed to plan a . ing the weekend. new basketball schedule for the All Colors smaller schools. We really hope Big Ball something comes of it. since LaR.n Ny, School Reporter Tabiona is numbered with the . . Three noon hour picture smallest in the state. shows are scheduled at the Principal McKell, Coach Kent iona school. Next Friday the Ellertson and Mrs. Helen Hawshow will be Huckleberry kins attended a meeting in Finn. These are designed to Roosevelt, Monday. Mrs. Betty McKell has been give students something to do during the winter months when helping the Pep Club with their e e play is not always too marches and activities. DUCHESNE, UTAH advisable because of weather This has been a real service to the girls. conditions, snow and mud. Things To Come - -- In Duchesne Ms mass go to Salt Lake. She had return- I ed by plane from Vernal. She could hardly believe it as it took such a short time to arrive Miss Elsie Koyen and Mr. and back in the city. Mrs. Jay Sager, of Tooele, were visiting with their parents, Mr. Lonnie Lister was home for and Mrs. Wesley Koyen. The a week from the service. He Sagers came to get Miss Chris- left Friday morning to be on tine. who had spent a week his way back to Japan. You serwith Grandmother. vice men come into town so quietly and go back just as still. A1 Hart, of Bountiful, former Boys, we wish to tell you thanks Utah State president of the Utah for the swell Job you are Junior Chamber of Commerce, for each of us, and may doing God was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. bless and be with you always. Elden R. Wilcken on Tuesday. Charles Bleazard, of Black-fooMrs. Jess Johntun is ill with Idaho, called in at the ofthe flu this week. fice. He is interested in construction and faming in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Elianson He has Mrs. Bleazard and son have a new baby boy, born Jan. Lee, with him and they are vis20. Mr. Eliason is the son of Mr. iting with relatives in Mountain and Mrs. Rov Eliason, of Du- Home. chesne. Mrs. Roy Eliason spent two weeks with the new mother , Mrs. Albert Stephensen and and lovely black, curly haired Mrs. Ernest Wilson were in Salt baby boy. Lake last week. Mrs. Stephensen went to visit Mrs. J. O. We just learned why Esther Waters and reports that she is Apporas did not stop in to bid well and happy and wishes all e us good-bybefore she left to her friends in Duchesne to know I t, Lake Fork Snow Depth Is 24.5 In. The our young men from Duchesne County who reported for induction into the armed forces on Feb. 3 were all placed in the U. S. Army, official of the local selective service board have reported. These four boys are: Bob Benson, Roosevelt; Boyd J. Redden, Upalco; Franklin D. Peterson, Myton. and Bert F. Mezenen, Duchesne. from Peterson was a hold-ovthe December induction call by the local selective service board. er Phon. n.ws il.ms to 441 she still remembers them. The Wimmer families have been very ill with the flu. Maxine is up and around now, but Mr. and Mrs. Nevell Wimmer are still confined to their beds. Mrs. Emma Wimmer was up helping take care of the sick ones Founders Day 3-- 8 Program Set For Come To Primary Teachers Urge d Large Group Sees Moat Cutting Demonstration P-T- A PRODUCE Utah Births Higher Second Year; Deaths Increase Service School S. At Duchesne P-T- A Scouts Present Program At Wheeler-Kersha- 10 Red Bliss Potatoes CRISP . TENDER CELERY .... LETTUCE 5 Sc .. lb. . ' Z TABIONA m First Conducting Class Held 0 SEWs- SAVE I ORANGES ORANGES BANANAS CARROTS ... bag 49c lb. 10c lb. 17c .lb. 10c w WflflT ADO - 11c lb. 12c QUALITY BRAND MERCHANDISE Mutual Tuesday 10-ye- Lbs. -- At Tabiona High February 22 to 28 El-vi- n AT COMPETITIVE PRICES ELLIS No. 303 can TAMALES 27c LIBBY'S lb. can 1 Spaghetti and Meat Balls 29c VAN CAMP'S No. 303 can 'Spanish Rice 23c DEL MONTE 14 os. Tomato Catsup 10c LIBBY'S No. Small Ripe Olives 1 POUND . 1 tall can 23c . . . 2 for Powdered Sugar . . . 27c SUGAR 5 lbs. 56c TETON TREAT CHEESE CLOROX ...... 2 lbs. 79c gal. 59c Sweets Renown VALENTINE SHAPE Ice Cream - . . . 1.49 BOXES LONGHORN 2 lbs. 1.39 CHEESE Lb. TASTEWELL MARGARINE 35c NEW SIZE GERBER'S 3 for JUNIOR FOODS .... SHAVER'S No. 303 can Grapefruit Sections DURKEE'S Salad Dressing PIERCE'S Tomato Catsup KITCHEN 36c 50 lb. 3.49 4 TOILET TISSUE qt. 56c No. 2Vt can . . - . ZEE 10c .... MAID FLOUR You 35c rool pack 35c Are Invited Te Try SWIFTNING 3 lbs 86c Swiftning is the trademark of Swifts Shortening Pop And Get a Full Pound Free lb. 53c Beef Roasts lb. 59c Beef Stewing RIB or BRISKET lb. 39c Frozen Foods a 09c yd. Dan Diver Fabric All-Rayo- n Quadriqa Cloth Duttons 49c yd. Dias Taps Thread Trim Shoulder Pads -' JfiP Coats Knit School News r.?3rc3rizcd Crochet Cotton KOHL'S 25c out-sid- half-tim- I LEG OF PORK ROAST . . ..... 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