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Show fJbnont March Of Dines In Unica, Duchesne Co. Tip Tcbby And Sends Round-U- p To Prhtcrs Portraying School Life Thcac Of Dealt Amounts to $2,142 Altaccat In Finals A GOOD BOOS If you wish a good book to read in this warm spring-lik- e I Made My sunshine, try, Dreams Come True, by (Billy) Chestnut. It is the autobiography of a woman who lived a childhood that every little girl dreams about. It is the kind of a book you read, put down and still feel paid for every little bit you get to read during a day. Wil-helmi- ne The Round-U- p staff at the class room scen, hall scenes, Altamont School are now lunchroom scenes, snaps, class High "500" CLUB The basketball season in the working on the third section of will, school calendar, bus drivHOME FROM CALIFORNIA recent Duchesne County The The "500 Club spent a very March of Dimes campaign to-- Uintah Basin virtually came to their We were all happily surprisyearbook, which is sched- ers. custodians, etc. The padded cover of tho 25. according to lan end last Friday with the uled for distribution date on ed to have Mrs. Garcia Olsen in pleasant evening on Wednesday taled $2,142 Round-U- p is to be black with town again after spending the with their hostess, Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Lillian Christensen, March champions from Union nosing May 10. made who Those up of Dimes chairman, who report- - out Tabiona 3 and Duchesne silver lettering. Outlines of sevwinter in Korbel, Calif. She Carmen. to This is section due third Mrs. Ruby ed that all communities had taking Altamont Uintah be sent to the eral student activities, called has had a very lovely time but the tables were; William Bratherson, of Bonpublishers, Art Sunrise Activities, will apmoved over to Carbon in Price was rather lonesome for her Stephensen, Mrs. Wallace Mae submitted their final reports. on his way to Salt Co. of eta, City Printing Springville. Laura as guests; Smith on team Mrs. "A tho cover. The entire Lake.stopped Totals and chairmen for the to beat the Floyd daughters, 1. The final section is pear is He March r very busy with by kept Laura Clemons, Timothy, various areas are as follows: and Mrs. Frank Uresk, of By virtue of their win over due to the publisher by April 1, book is to be printed in Ruby his duties, but promised us a Connie Robbins, Johnstun, and son Roland. Roosevelt $1230.05, Mrs. Tabby, the Cougars kept their reports Doyle K. Swallow, facul- Black ink, which is a slight work soon. Afton Bromley, Babs Murdock, Ann Buchanan; Duchesne deviation from ordinary black. long letter about his slate clean with 8 consecutive ty adviser. Francis town r Carrie Kleippel, of Hatch, in conSixty-fouone was three remain be will Mrs. Dorothea Allred; wins. They Thomas Appah pages $210.58, Theme of the Round-U- p is tained in the 1952-5- 3 "Round-Up- . on Monday. He looked every Jo Beebe and Rose Partridge. Myton $126.11, Mrs. Joan Tol- high schools in the state to keep Life the School A took home As Mrs. Johnstun FriAmeriPortraying Enthusiasm is running high boe and Mrs LaRue Lamb; Mt. their slate clean as of last inch a wonderful true can that we can be proud of to high prize and Mrs. Beebe 2nd Emmons $01.11, Mrs. Edna day. Gunnison and Panguitch Baseball Game, and is effec- for publication of the yearbook. in my possesheld Robbins Connie while our time, high, any Montwel country $54.54, are the others to win all their tively carried throughout the Subscription sales are 20 per ESTRAY I have represent Hartman; horse. No saddle one book. brown The starts theme sion with consolation the gift. so where. cent for than Mrs. Eva Johnson; Altonah far.. any pre- visible brand. Owner may claim greater games any place, any scenes BIRTHDAY DINNER are labelwhich campus will Mr. Swallow said. vious year, The Utes from Vernal $50 60, Mrs. Ruby Fowler; Bluefeed bill and Out On the Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnsen bell $60.38, Mrs. Hazel Good- move over to Price again this ed, Staff members of the Round-U- p same by paying Mrs. Emma Wimmer had a is then on to the carried with invited were the yearare Mr. Swallow, adviser; advertising. Ted Wilcken, Hanrich; Upalco $24.00, Mrs. E. weekend to meet Moab, second book staff family dinner party on Satur- and familyMr. Johnsens sister, L. Murphy; Ioka $33.55, Mrs. place winner in the (scorekeepers), stu- Betty Iorg and Lois Sadler, co- na. day while Kent and wife were home of on administration dent 17 Melvin Mrs. of Broadhead, a to had (officials), advertising managers; Veretta a chance here. They group division, for Gladys Drollinger. FOR SALE Dry Oregon lumto visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Thursday, Feb. 26. Ruth had a Neola $66.64, Mrs. Lorin play another preliminary game district administration (umpires), Gomm, art editor; Carol 1x8 in. all lengths. $8.50 ber, deof and Ottos honor in dinner (managers), paper lovely Wimmer and feast upon the Mills; Pleasant Valley $10.15, with a Region 4 team for a faculty sophomore representative; per hundred. staff (newscasters). Then comes Laura Dean Potts, junior rep- TURNER BUILDING SUPPLY birthday. licious turkey dinner. Mrs. Renee Hancock and Mrs. place in the state meet in Provo BRIDGE CLUB (individual resentative; Ruth Allen; Talmage $43.50, March 18 to 21. The game will the star of players Bird, senThat Good Place to Buy" . each student, desig- ior editor; Margaret The Bridge Club held forth Glen Sorensen; Hanna $10.83, be played at Carbons gym at portraits J. H. Wimmer, who had come Pauline Winkler, Phone 203 Roosevelt nated the of in classes). by his visit to spite from Crest Junction Monday night sales manager; Curtis Dastrup, 8 p.m. on Saturday. Charlie Fabrizio; Tabiona huna had blow and Each one of the nine months senior representative; Sheila Evson, Kent and enjoy the family cold March Coach Glen Allred cleared $17 48, Grant Peel; Hancock LOST dinner, drove them back to Salt dred per cent present at the Cove $12.50, Mrs. Earl Timo- his bench during the Tabby activities represents an inning. ans, art and sales manager; LarGray wallet with Lake because of the bad storm home of Mrs. Mildred Carmen. thy; Mtn. Home $22.80. Grant game, giving all twelve boys Each activity is pictured in the ry Mitchell, junior representa- identification card, drivers in the valley. Kent had to re- Those who were so brave and Stevenson; Boneta $11.32, Mrs. who were in uniform a chance proper sequence during the in- tive, and William cense - near Moores Cafe. Call 8392. to play, and each scored at ning (month). Time-Out- s port in Salt Lake for some of not afraid of the wind were, Doris Christensen; Fruitland picture photographer. Bessie Kohl, Francis Kleippel, $10.00, Mrs. Mildred Muir; Ar- least one point. Packy Fenn, his lessons. Theda Halstead, Nelly Jones, cadia $6.81, Charlie Bird; spohomore flash, with 10 Nevelle Wimmer drove his Babs Murdock, Nellie Nelson, Bridgeland $7.76, Mrs. Shelby points led the Cougars. Sore brother, J. H. Wimmer back to Phillys Day, Afton Bromley, Lisonbee legs kept Gordon Eldredge and Crest Junction, where Jack is Ruby Thomas Laura Clemons, Mrs. Christensen would like Gerald Hatch out of uniform. doing some construction work. Hildur Johnstun, Margie Peter- to take this opportunity of The Defa brothers, Myrian and They had to be on the job, son, Joe Beebe. Prizes were won thanking the chairmen, clubs Basil with 11 and 9 points each by Thelda Halstead, Bessie Kohl and all individuals who' assisted led the Tigers who seemed to Monday morning. and Babs Murdock. in any way with the annual be off their usual steady game. DINNER PARTY Erl Simpson turned on the Harry Sprouse, of Roosevelt; campaign. She especially exMrs. Woodrow Tay gave a presses her appreciation Walter Nelson and Dave Thomto the steam against the Longhorns as were working on their deer turkey dinner Friday for the business people and all who from Altamont to dump 25 count Tuesday, March 3. Mr. following friends: Mr. and Mrs. contributed to make the drive points for one of the best scores of the season. He was followed Sprouse became ill. They rushed Dave Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. a success. him to the doctor and later he Vern Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. B. closely by Doyle Harris with was taken to the Roosevelt hos- A. Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. Nevell 20. Gary Jesson with 17 and Wimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul Bird with 16 kept the Alpital suffering a heart attack. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. George tamont youngsters in the ball Miss Ruth Gene, small daugh- Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cargame. The Eagles' win gives ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone, men, Mrs. Margie Peterson, Mrs. them third spot in the final had to be taken to the Roosevelt Maxine Burdick and Mr. and standings. Union is attempting to line hospital for treatment, but is Mrs. Oscar Beebe. They played went to 500 and now. Even back home prizes Ruby a couple of though up she is but a small baby, she has Thomas, Afton Bromley, Mr. to keep in trim, but to games made many friends with her Bromley and Mr. Jacoby. Duchesne county residents date nothing has nibbled on the who have attended or graduated bait thrown out to schools. lovely smile and we are all very OAHAHAS from the University of Utah Tho Box Scores: happy to know she is feeling better. will join as a chapter of the UNION University Alumni Association Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clemonts Friday night in the annual CADDAGE ODAHGES and family were visiting at the Founders Day of Mrs. Clemonts Sarah to home renew acquaintances, hear an 5 lbs. RED BLISS and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Poul Walter Remschissel, Duchesne address by Dr. Horace W. Dav sen. They also attended Sunday High School principal, was very enport, and join in a program School where they were able to enthusiastic about the recent arranged for their pleasure. visit with their many friends. school principal meeting he at- According to Cliff Memmott, tended in California, in which charter president, the 1953 Jess Johnstun was walking up approximately 5000 school peowill be held at the Main Street on a cold Tuesday ple participated. Frontier Grill Cafe at 7:30 p.m. John H. Fenbay, one of the Toastmaster for the occasion morning and it did seem good to have him call to us. We are speakers, spoke on The Need will be Robert Ferron. The QUALITY DHAUD certainly glad to know he is of Putting More Faith in the program will consist of several feeling well enough to leave the U.N. Another interesting speak- musical numbers and toasts house for a few minutes. er was Lewis K. Gough, the from alumni members repre American Legion commander, senting various fields they rewho chose Close Unity Be- ceived degrees from. CHURCH Dr. Davenport, who is curtween the Legion and School as his subject. Supt. of Los An- rently serving as head of the At the Sunday Fast meeting Schools, A. Stoddard, Department of Physiology at there were three wee ones who geles the meeting with a the University gf Utah, is a opened wore their Easter bonnets, a though on, Are We native of Philadelphia, but re little bit early to come to church The Needs Of Youth. Meeting ceived most of his education in and be blessed. There was Miss Principal Remschissel men- California, having received his Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. tioned that he also enjoyed the B.S. in 1935 and Ph.D. in 1939 and Mrs. Baird Goff; Miss Anna remarks made by several movie from the California Institute of Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stars, including Loretta Young, Technology. He was a Rhodes Miss Monica and Ray Bench, Pat OBrien, Charles Laughton Scholar and studied three years Lynne, daughter of Kenneth and Charlie Ruggles. at Oxford University in Eng Mack. land. He has taught at the UniEarl Jensen took just a few of Rochester, Yale, Harversity A minutes in church to tell of a vard and Pennsylvania. He has been at the U since 1945 in very beautiful sight he had rehis present position. cently seen. He had stood spellbound while looking at the Man-t- i Following the dinner and program, new officers will be electTemple bathed in the bright spring sunshine. It caused the There have been some very ed. Those retiring who are in building to look like something interesting operas charge of arrangements include from another world. As it stood around the thought King for a Mr. Memmott, Mrs. Wanda so proudly against the sky in Day. Some beautiful songs that Mrs. Ida Harall its dignity, power, brightness people have delighted in singing rison, sec.; James R. Hall and and beauty, it caused Mr. Jen- have come from this kind of Dr. Paul G. Stringham, directsen to think what a wonderful wishful thinking. Yet, I cant ors. thing the Gospel and Temple .hink of anything worth singwork was and how much light ing about after my week of be U5AC and beauty it brings into the ing principal for a week in Mr lives of those who embrace it. Walter Remschissels place. The yellow coloring in the Whenever you try wearing or stone of the Temple had .caught talking in some other persons and held the brightness of the shoes you are bound to either E ECO .. 1 sun till it shone like gold. It get your feet pinched or a Students of Duchesne High made the Temple show up for ter rubbed on your heel, or a School were highly entertained DIA a long distance before you came 'skinned nose from tripping on Monday by a group of musicians near to it Many cars j the hall rug as you parade up from the Utah State Agriculdriving along the highway had and down to see how grand you tural College, been caught with its splendor looked in the mirror. Dr. N. W. Christensen, head and were driving slowly to Yes, out of my weeks work of the music department, was watch and wonder at the sight. I feel a keen appreciation for responsible for bringing this Many young people were In the many duties and responsi- talent to the schools in the attendance at church and took bilities of this joo. And wish to Basin, where it was received part. Bishop Porter Merrell was thank the students who were with much enthusiasm and inI'M. thrilled to have them, and gave such good sports about the terest. them an invitation to join in all whole thing. And thanks to MARY LEWIS SHELTON Comprising the musical talthe meetings. you, Principal Remschissel. for ent were three violins, cello, a MIAMI. FLA. Funeral servocalist and a pianist. They vices were held last weekend LEG OF PORK ARM or ROUND BONE played numbers written by for Mrs. Mary Lewis Shelton, great composers, such as Bee- 69, former resident of Duchesne thoven, Brahms and Romberg. and One of the violinists told the Feb. Salt Lake City, who died in Miami, Fla. Details . . . . of ATTENTION AGENTS! students his valuable violin, of her23,death were lacking. sent to him by a wealthy friend Mrs. Shelton was born in Plat Jar in Europe to keep safe during Sept. 29, 1883, a daughter the war destruction. He stated of William and Mary that it was priceless, with very Tyler Lewis. Stanes She attended Brigfew of its kind in the world ham Young BEEF University in Provo today. and was graduated in music under the late Anthony C. Lund. even thinking of me for this She was married to Francis 10-25-- 5. job. It was a pleasure to do M. Shelton in Kanab in 1905, and they received their endowsomething for you. All And for the shoes, well, they ments in 1907 in the Salt Lake I of walked in Church shoes Jesus all Christ say Temple, your avail- the Saints. way, but your dern shoes of Latter-daBEE WHAT YOU BUY . . . AND KNOW WHAT YOU PAY! Among the first to pioneer they wanted to run all the time and I had to do a kind of a the Duchesne ares, he was prin'VVXnVVyVVVVVVyY1liVliiiiViVr dwarf hitch to keep up with cipal of schools and for a time them and whistle as I worked. bishop of Duchesne LDS ward. So I says with a bow, I, He also served as county clerk. Dwane Garrett, here pal, and They later made their home fellow worker, here are your in Salt Lake City, then moved to Napa, Calif., where they shoes of that there job of . . Ill just take these owned and operated a ranch. old ones of mine and let them They moved to Miami in 1948, By PORTER L. MERRELL, Clark lead me home to my family and where the family is engaged in' fireside where Id like to Just manufacturing airplane seats, sit and rest for a good long and operating a flying service I ' to Central America. time. 54-3- 76-0- 4. 36-4- My-ito- Hil-du- n, WAI3T APO -' Emery-Carbo- n Bloa-zar- d, i Utah University Alumni Set Friday Founders Meeting post-seaso- & PIROEDOJCIE n Delicious Apples School Principal Returns From Coast Convention dinner-meetin- Saturday Specials g, lb. 18c lb. 13c lb. 10c lb. 6c lb. 11c LETTUCE 27c POTATOES MEDOUAUDiSE AT COr.lPETITIUE PDIOES ROTES Principal For Week Was Teachers Role written Rig-gl- e, vice-pres- .; Musicians Thrill Duchesne Students FF lb. 07c Schilllnso - 2 lbs. 1.73 4 bars 39c LComploctlon Sosp out-of-ta- te mm jjn 4 DEATHS Ka-na- Duchesne County will receive bids for Public Llfibility and Property Damage Insurance on all county road equipment in Types Additional information is able at the County Clerks office at tho Court House in Duchesne, Utah, whore all bids must be filed. 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