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Show UINTAH DASIN RECORD S. 1953 Thuraday, March PUBLISHED THURSDAY FARM tail OF EACH WEEK STATS (Til caicuLTi's Entered as Second Class Matter at tte Post Offic CLIFTON at Diif'he,np Utah N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher Payable In Advance bits and together decided to lift each other up and over the little things and had the goodness that comes from a lasting friendship. Oft imes people working in. and for the Public have been hurt, and in return hated the town they had served. It would have created more light in their soul to have quickly found a place where they could get a small ray of light and say, I will do my best today and tomorrow, and will try to do better with the help of my God." Let us try to find pleasure in working together. It takes many willing hands to make such changes hands that are not beSome ing paid for the Job times it is a smile, a happy hello, and a humble I am sorry, I know I did wrong, that again lets the light shine into our BQIDGEUUID New Officers For Relief Society h The Service Country 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 23-2- 8, 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. John D. McAfoo proudly display their children who were contrasts in sizes at time of birth. . . Cathy, who is sitting on her daddy's lap. weighed 24 ounces, while John tippod the acalea at 10 pounds. , , Mr. McAfoo is tho son of Mrs. Tommy Hancock of Roosevelt, and Mrs. McAfee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Buckalaw of Duchosno. .(Photo courtesy of S. L. Tribune). CONTRAST wer Salt Lake City and Payson visitors on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Alma Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young, at Mt. Emmons. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Youngs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. of Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zirker, of New Mexico, were Monday night guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and Bertie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee were Wednesday evening guests of Mrrand Mrs. Sherwood Lisonbee at Roosevelt. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. V, E. Pemfield and son, Jimmie, of Cresent. Mrs. Thelma Barker is visiting in California with a sister, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wimmer, of Salt Lake City, and Jean Wimmer, of Provo, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marret. Abp-lanal- I n Eelctric Light & Power SAFE EFFICIENT Mrs. Gaada Swliy Young Couple Honored At Party Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fenn, Marva Dawn Atwood, who were married, Feb. 17 in the Salt Lake Temple, were honored at a reception on Saturday evening in the Bluebell chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Smithson and family, of Neola, visited Sunday afternoon here with their daughter, Afton. Jeanette Smithson remained here overnight with her sister, Afton. . Word comes from Salt Lake City that Ernest Winkler underwent a major operation on his back, Thursday; also that Mrs. Alice Mathews recently underwent a major operation. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Goodrich and two children, of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend here with relatives. Relief Society Gives Program ECONOMICAL Electricity does mere for you in a safer way, at a lower cost, than any other Item In our modern way of living. . . Electric power and light make life easier and more pleasant. In the home alone the work and effort that is saved by electricity is amazing. Let Electricity Work For You - Uintah Power & light Co. e ROOSEVELT O LOCALLY OWNED TAX PAYING ENTERPRISE DUCHESNE - Phona Phona 17 till Wyton Tel I German Family To Make A Leadership Held At Upalco The Stake M.I.A. Leadership meeting was held in Upalco Saturday night. Those from attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Mohlman, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield, Ola Maxfield, Mrs. Mary Carroll, Mr. and Mrs Glade Timothy, Mrs. Marion Reese, Mrs. Clinty Ames, Shar-re- l Ames, Alta Edwards and Jesse Palm. Al-tpn- W. B. Stoddard and Rondle Rogers, of Leota, transacted business at the Gilbert Beebe ranch Friday of last week. Alta Edwards, of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of her Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Clinty Ames, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with Mrs. Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll. Louis Reese, manager of the Moon Lake Electric, spent several days during the week in Washington on business. Dale Carroll accompanied the Moon Lake stake M Men basketball team to Salt Lake City Monday to play in the tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb made a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday, returning home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Watter-so- n are driving a new 1953 Pon- tiac. Donal Kolb and Grant Mohlman have signed up to attend the Boy Scout Jamboree in July in southern California. Clayton Kone, who has been employed in Salt Lake City for some time, returned home Monday. Mrs. Mary Bowden and son, Louie, were guests at the home of Mrs. Annie Bowden in My-to- y Hap-Than- by Max- ine Winkler. Two Relief Society stake board members were present, and each gave short, inspiring talks on Relief Society work. They were Edith Burton and Mrs Fanny Hill, and also gave a few remarks, all from Talmage. Benediction was by Laura Seeley, Norman and Leonard Goodrich went to Salt Lake City on Thursday on business, n Obituary LON CALDWELL Word was received in Altdn-a- h by relatives and friends of the death of Lon Caldwell in Sacramento, Calif., on Feb. 21. Mr. Caldwell and family were former residents of Altonah, but moved to California about 17 years ago on account of a heart condition. The cause of death was cancer. Mr. Caldwell is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maude Miller Caldwell; two daughters and three grandchildren, all of Sacramento, Calif. Burial was in California.' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner, are unusually happy as this is the first granddaughter in the family. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell were their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mieqre, who came from Price. Robert Sands left Tuesday for Fort Douglas, where he will receive his assignment in the U. S. Army. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Peterson last week were Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams, of Tremonton. Mr. Adams, a nephew of N. L. Peterson, had not seen any of the family during the past 30 years. They visited the N. L. Peterson home and other members of the family while here and also visited relatives in Roosevelt. son-in-la- Mr. Grac Dalgleish Mrs. Ethel Beebe n. A special Relief Society program was given Sunday evening, March 1. The theme was An Invitation to Happiness. Prelude music was given by Afton Smithson; opening song, God Of Our Fathers; invocation, Zella Goodrich; greetings and introduction to the theme, by Lucille Winkler; trio, Sweet Is The Work, Laura Seeley, Betty Lou Goodrich and Garda G. Seeley; messages from our latter-daprophets, by Thelma Cook, Lucille Winkler, Ruby Roberts, Lillian Bird; piano musLet the Mounical number, tains Shout for Joy, by Afton How Active Smithson; talk, Participation in Relief Society Can Help Women Achieve True Happiness, by Hazel Goodrich; reading, An Invitation to Be To God, Ktonali Wednesday, Pres-Burto- O p, SLUt . i srosoar Well, the first of March is here again and with it comes the annual National 4 - H Achievement Week. Now is the time for the officers and members of last years Clubs to contact their friends and their leader and plan on organizing again this year. Any boys and girls who want to start in work should talk to their friends about it, and then contact us at the Extension Office. We were really thrilled last week to be able to attend the 34th Annual State Leaders Training School. This school is held at the UJ5.A.C. campus every year. This year we were there the week of February We were very proud to have two of our county leaders go to the school with us. Marlene Bleazard from Talmage, went and received helpful suggestions for her to take back to her 1st phase clothing club, which she will lead this summer. Marlene already has her club girls lined up and ready to go. She has had several years club work as a member. souls. Then all can have a now Outlook on life. The boards of hate, misunderstanding, lost faith in all mankind, can be taken down and the view of life can be seen through the shining thought, that this is a good world and God is over all, What a wonderful thing it is to be here to the beautheir faith shattered in seeing ty of the world enjoy and the people good church men do a crooked who make it a good place to be. to never church go thing. They again and blame the church for the act of one man. It would have been better had they measured the thing up square and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbes found that God has to deal with men, who could make mistakes. But the gospel is just as sound and sure as the day it was given. Friendships have been broken Second counselor and secrebecause of misunderstanding, were sustained to assist the tary and each has gone his way with president, Della hurt in his heart that brought Relief Society Mrs. Ilenna Shields is Liddell. lifea each for to unhappiness time. Oh, how much better to second counselor and Mrs. Myrl The sustainhave swept away the broken Smith is secretary.Relief Society ing was at the conference held Sunday evening with Bishop Carl Van Tassell presiding and President Della Liddell conducting. Opening prayer was offered Of by Ella Lisonbee; a talk, by Myrl Smith, and readings by DALE BARKER Helen Neilsen, Leda Meyer and OTSU, JAPAN Sgt. Dale Edythe Marret. Special music lives whose wife, Edith, Barker, was by the Relief Society Singat 124 S. 17th Ave., Yuma, ing Mothers. A welcome address Ariz., has been assigned to Della Liddel; closing prayer by Camp Otsu, Japan, home of the was by Ilenna Shields; remarks, Southwestern Command head- Mrs. Faye Merkley, of Duquarters. chesne, stake Relief Society Formerly stationed at the president and Myrtle Wilkerson, Yuma (Ariz) Test Station as a of Duchesne. patrol supervisor and operaRonald Lisonbee and Shelby tions sergeant, Barker is now serving with the 561st Military Lisonbee went to Payson SaturPolice Company at Camp Otsu. day, where Ronald purchased His father, Calvin H. Barker two registered Brown Swiss (mother deceased) lives at Route heifers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell 1, Duchesne, Utah. Sgt. Barker entered the Army attended the funeral services for in April, 1945 and is now on his their cousin, Wayne Moon, at second tour of duty in the Far Provo, Saturday. East Command. Shirley Meyer went to Salt Lake City, Sunday to attend a DEWEY E. SWEAT training school for the Safeway Ser- stores where she has been emFAR EAST (FHTNC) ving aboard the escort vessel ployed the past two years. Weils Wright is being treated USS Ulvert M. Moore is Dewey E. Sweat, fireman, USN, son of at the Roosevelt LDS hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ervin W. Sweat, for a dislocated hip. of Fruitland, Utah. Two babies were given names The Moore, now in the Kor- at Sacrament meeting Sunday, ean area on her second tour of when the new baby daughter duty, has been engaged in coast- of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clayburn al bombardments along the Son-ji- was named Amy Lou. and the and Wonsan area, and baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. screening patrols for task forces Dale Neilsen was named Charoperating on the west coast of lotte Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee Korea. ssn Louis A. Jensen. County Agricultural Agent and Mary Lois Reichert. Home Demonstration Agent Are you bothered with prairie dogs eating your crops each summer? It doesnt take many of these to eat as much as a farm animal. They are out now and should be controlled. County commissioners and Fish and Wild Service are cooperating with us in a rodent control program. Through it you can obtain poinsoned grain for prairie dogs, ground squirrels and mice. Mrs. Jennie Graham. Office Manager Goldie Wilcken. News Editor Office Phone 441 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.00 - 3 Months $1.75 - 6 Months $3.00 - I Year By Mrs. Jannia Graham I have been thinking since our big window was broken that there are many people who get their outlook on life shattered. And it changes their way of looking at the world just as much as mine was blocked when the window space was covered by boards and I had to go to tue door to look outside, I'ne workmen who put in the new glass seemed to have a good philosophy about the change to be made. It was, do it as quickly as possible, when you are sure you have measured the glass right. They lifted the glass out of the truck carefully, stood it up and unpacked it. Then all together they lifted it into place. Then you heard the sigh which meant, It is up and we did not break it. That seems the best plan. I have seen people who have had SlTfNWOKStSVirS Home In Myton Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schieler arrived Sunday from Permisens, Germany to make their home with their daughter and law, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peterson. Mr. and Mts. Scieler embarked from Hamburg, Germany arriving in New York City about three weeks ago. They visited relatives there before coming by plane to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Max Peatross went to Salt Lake City Saturday, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Schieler to Myton, Sunday. Max had visited at the Schieler home when he was stationed in Germany, We welcome our new residents and hope they will enjoy living in our small town. Mrs. Lydia Nielson and daughter, Bonnie, left Wednesday for California, where they and will visit her Glen daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Shelton. y Mr. and Mrs. Paul Felter, Dave Felter and Paul Bowden left Wednesday on a trip to. El Paso, Texas, where they will visit Lt. Col. Randall H. Felter and wife and children. W. R. Harris went to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where he received medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb attended the stock sale in Ogden last week. They were joined by Mr. Lambs sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Homer Peterson, who came from Delta for the sale. Mr. Lamb purchased some stock - which he brought to add to his herds. Mrs. Leonard Harris returned Saturday from a short visit in Salt Lake City. , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schuckers attended the dinner Friday evening, complimentary to Ernest Morgan, at Vernal. Mr Morgan, supervisor of the Salt Lake Pipeline, had completed twenty years of service to the company. Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis and children and Clifton Whiting went to Salt Lake City, Friday for a weekend visit with relatives. .John Babcock) who is attending Carbon College at Price, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel son-in- -, M u 2 Brothers Again snd Tax Check For Zero Amount Federal income tax collectors recently received their annual check from two brothers, Duchesne ' County fanners, but didnt know whether to be amused or annoyed. The check arrives every year along with the brothers income tax return. It is payable to the Director of Internal Revenue, is dated and properly signed, but is made out for none dollars and none cents. The tax forms are computed correctly, deductions and comparative income add up to naught, but deputies are getting a littre touchy on the subject. They dont know whether the brothers are gloating or merely playing it safe in seeing the amount not due is understood by all concerned. -- The other leader that went to Logan with us was Keith Lemon from Ioka. Keith has led a Club for 3 years, and boys 4-has had many years experience as a Club member. Keith H 4-- H has been working with his boys on a basis. year-roun- d At the school, the morning sessions were just general, in which we all learned about improving our clubs. Then in the afternoon, we had classes where we learned about our specific projects. There were courses given in foods, clothing, home improvement, dairy, beef, swine, sheep, crops and gardens, electrification, and home grounds beautification. We were all thrilled to hear about Club work in Colorado from C. G. Staver; and also to hear from Mayor Earl J. Glade and Elder Mark E. Peter4-- H son. The school was very successful and all of the leaders and county agents benefitted from it and at the same time, thoroughly enjoyed their stay at Logan. A weekly radio program will be presented by Duchesne Coun- ty Extension Service over station KJAM at Vernal, each Friday morning at 7:00 a.m. beginning March 6th. It will include interesting and useful information on agriculture, home economics and Club work. You are invited to tune in. 4-- H Twne5i3rsrwr-i- , r ilollson Jewelry EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS Mall Your Watch for Rpab PROMPT SERVICE WATCHES DIAMONDS Phona 1B9-Rooooveit J U son-in-la- h1 (38D(orfoQ - The beet, easiest, and lowest cost Babcock. Philip Todd completed his training in the U. S. Naval Reserves, returning home last Friday from San Diego, Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mech-aand children, Rhea, Gary and Ronnie, who came from Salt Lake City for a short visit at the Tanners ranch home. Russell Gingell, a student at Snow College at Ephraim, is enjoying a week vacation at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Gingell. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, Sunday, were Miss Laura Clemons, of Duchesne; Miss Alice Todd and Mr. A. M. Todd. . Announcement has been received of the arrival of an Infant daughter, born Feb. 19th to A 2c Bill Boren and Mrs. Boren, at Tuscon, Arizona, The way to control alfalfa weevil is to destroy it in the adult stage in early spring . . , before it lay itt eggs. From these eggs the destructive larvae come. Apply dieldrin as soon as possible after the weevil comes out of hibernation. Adult weevils lay eggs when alfalfa is 1 to inches tall or at the first growth stage. Proper timing of the dieldrin treatment, therefore, is of primary importance. ... Ciiml of ths adult alfalfa oatvil la aarijr spring pro. wets damaga by MceaMiag atiooaof lams. m Mr. and Mrs. Clinty Ames, son, Allen, daughters Alta and Dora, spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake City. Ruth Allred was an overnight guest at the home of Nona Mitchell in Upalco, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs, who moved to Lyman, Wyoming recently, were in Altonah over the weekend to get the rest of their furniture and their school children. Mr. and Mrs. Von Timothy and sons, of Bonanza, spent the weekend with relatives In Dieldriq, can be applied two ways. For ground applications a dosage of 8 gallons of an emulsion containing just )4 pound of dieldrin kills the weevils. When applying from the air M pound of dieldrin in 2 gallons of diesel oil per acre will do the job. 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