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Show Seminary Students Raising Recorder Funds Held At School - Teacher conferences underway Monday afternoon, March 16, at the Duchesne Elementary school, reports Principal Arvil G. Stone. These ipinutes private conferences between the teacher and the parent have been scheduled to .take the place of report cards. Confrences continued from 3:30 to 5 p.m. during the week. Schedules were arranged so that a parent of more than one Parent got 10-1- 5 rdifs!'wghSiS zz' Work nzines. Rev; Picket Fence THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD Adorns Walk At Duchesne School Thru The Files Of The Record Thursday. March 26. 1953 Duchesne Record Much 4. 1920 Plans for a garage, modern in A white picket fence adorns detail are being worked every at of walk the front each side the Duchesne Elementary Pickets for this fence were made and erected by Charles Partridge, custodian, with the assistance of some of he older elementary school boys. A gate opens in the pickets at each side e steps to allow access to the school yard. Recently a flagpole has been cemented in to the front of the elementary school yard. Principal Arvil G. Stone reports that the interior of the school building is now receiving a fresh coat of paint. A Jungle Gym wiU soon be eCte? on he pl?ygrou"d a elementary school. Pnnci- al St011 states that he and Byron Thomas, fifth grade teacher, are completing this equipment, which is made from! pipe which is being treated to; prevent rusting. The gym is be-ing made at the veterans shop at the high school. school. ' out at the Kroupa Auto Co. Sam Hudson, wo escaped from the county jail Wednesday night in Fruitland was captured Thursday morning. The arrest was made by Sheriff Timothy. -- 0O0- Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen are now cosily located in their new home on Hillside Avenue. of-th- Rulon Larsen and Miss Croppe, two of our teachers, have been nursing the sick for the past week. (Flu). C. N. Shiner and Luke Clegg met with the Board of Education on Tuesday to work for the recorder. All dogs found at establishment of a ninth grade in our community. vDu5ieme Gity after 1"? 15 do that a not have 1953 April license tag affixed to a collar School and all gatherings are will be destroyed. (Dog Lovers, closed down on account of the please take notice.) flu. in at 8V2 pounds. Mr .Merkley , samples of the pupil are the hides parents in Orem, a file by teacher will come back to Duchesne on !r,;irwniiam Mvrmn' L.D.S. win valuable" I?.3LarLa ce5ti!n PrVS ior themat the were reviewed Tuesday morning. cere the selves-- as bishop, pertormmg well as contributing r conference This 0f the subscription Walter Nelson spent part of mony. Attendants were Mrs. up to 50 second and , last. of Ve ls , the week with his Trappers in Bonnie C. Fullmer- and Norman Drice t0 the Seminary For ex- Haws. a subenhooietemi student sells Vernal this week. ample, if he Somotto sho Mr. and Mrs. Brant Goulding scriptions amounting to $8.00 year thJ n?mii he will receive a nice prize, and daughter, Linda Jean, were "500" CLUB ENTERTAINED h Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson such as a good Scout knife, and in Duchesne over the weekend. f a conventional report Miss Linda Jean spent her va- were hosts, to the 500 Club the Seminary will in turn re- - 5d cation with her grandmother, on Friday night. Those who ceive $4.00 for their fund. For checked in at the tables were, the super saleman there are Mrs. Walter Nelson. TIME TO CLEAN-UMr. and Mrs. Jerry' Merkley, such fine prizes as Elgin wrist AmeriThe Auxiliary of the The March wind is getting a Oil Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lyman, watches for $145.00 worth of can Legion will hold a Food Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench, Mr. subscriptions or renewals. And good start on the Spring Clean- Sale Friday, March 27 at 10 and Mrs. Homer Fitzwqter, Mr. half of the money goes to the Up, and is doing a fine job of Q6 Gelt oclock at the Uintah Basin Rec- and Mrs.' Lynn Nielson, Mrs. Seminary. sweeping and cleaning . things. to is Office. Best The .money ord Lizzie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A1-- , get behind him and start As added stimulus to thq by yourself or the wind or City help with ' the Maternity Home fonso Madson. Jerry Merkley young people, several othej The oil well derrick for the Pride might push you right inproject. and Anna Nielson held the high prizes have been contributed by new County well is visible to a big Clean-Uand score Dave and Thomas local citizens. campaign. Halstead ELEMENTARY Halph On March 30th school people from the heart of Duchesne The Duchesne Seminary has The Elementary school has will meet to discuss and plan Dorothy Fitzwater had the low. is donating twenty theatre tick- City. This is the first derrick officers new elected to be class to for Sffllce HftlHg A ets, the daily finished their play ground progiven erected in this area that can Activity Days. winners for the twenty days the ject with the ereefion of the the term of school. They also be seen in the Basin area beMr. and Mrs. Otto Johnsen Mr. ana Mrs. campaign runs. Also, Marvel Jungle Gym. They got it all want to thank all. those who had Qef-To-G- ef tween the Duchesne and Strawand family spent the day in were hosts at a Jerry Merkley party Moore has offered two fine lined up and poured the cement the chance to participate as ofrivers in Duchesne City. berry Tabiona, Sunday, visiting Miss with deviled eggs, hot rolls and chicken dinners as a The ficers done stake have splenThey presidency and Location of the new Carte; Oil prizes. Top Monday morning. It should proIrene Thomas', who had spent coffee. Those who had such a salesman their wives met with the d will receive as a spe- - vide a heap of fun and a lot of Co. wildcat well is approximatetwo days with her parents, Mr. good time at the farm were: cial bonus a beautiful Shaeffer climbing for children for a long period: Blake Esauk, rics and their wives of the stake ly llA miles north of the post and Mrs. Jessup Thomas.' Miss Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench, time. It is the kind of play president; David Bates, vice- - Thursday, March 19, at the pencil set. office intersection. Thomas is studying in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Rasmussen, ; pen and Third period: Nancy chesne stake house. There was is 'hoped that the citizens ground equipment that gives a it It is reported that erection of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge, of the area will a short business meeting held, the derrick the great variety of fun for many Lott, president; Edith Helburg, support will be completed was a Mr. Mrs. and James Hatch, and young people in this drive, es- - children at the same time. very special Tuesday Fourth period: after which they all went into soon and the derrick lights will Mr. Mrs. and Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Madson. pecially with their renewals to day for Julia Firth, president; Rex Pear- - the recreation hall, where the be readily seen from many sec Hanson, for that is when their The evening was spent in play- - the magazines they are already men Fifth ball son, SCHOOL the and HIGH played volley period: tions of the city. first son, who is to be christen- ing cards. The Lyceum which will be Jay Abbot, president; Maxine women folks visited and taking. This will be a yearly ed Leon W., arrived. He checkaffair and each year the renew- - held April 6, at 9 oclock in Sixth per- ed their ward in the game. The Douglas Moore and Stanley ed in at the Duchesne Medical MURDOCKS ENTERTAIN als will once again put money the morning, is of very high iod: Louise Liddell, president, Bridgeland ward acted as hosts Odekirk are home on a ten Center. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock into the fund for the to the group and served them furlough. Douglas will go day to building class entertainment. It is called and Judy Halladay, . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnsen entertained the 500. Club on up of the Seminary. ice cream and cake. Gloom Chasers. The folders Calif, with ovStoneman, Camp Those who were in Provo on business. They Sunday evening. Chosen for president of the erseas orders to be carried out speak of it this way, Clean called on Mrs. J. W. Thomas made up the tables were Mr. DIES IN PROVO comedy, mystery, surprises ga- entire Seminary is Erl Simpson, in the near future. While Stanand found her rather upset and Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mr. and lore. The public is invited to president, .and Lynn Barker, friends was Word received by ley will go to Ft. Bennings. Ga. about Marvis Bond's leaving for Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. in Duchesne that Reed Work- to the Airborne School. It seemenjoy this with the high school. Mr. Walter Mrs. and Nelson, overseas duty. . Miss Richens was very proud man had died and that services ed mighty good to see these Bromley and Mr. and to report that there will be 8 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Winjmer Vernal would be held In Provo Friday pals back in town together Edwin Carman. The high students from the Duchesne were guests of Mrs. Emma Wim-m- Mrs. at 1 p.m. again. went to Nellie Nelson and for a few days. Kent is score High School enter the Region Oscar and Beebe and. Jo Beebe, An invitation to 5 commercial and speech contest Sunday just finishing up his winter Dave Thomas held the ; low in Price on Friday. you and your family to come to quarter and ready to start on score. " (Crowded out last week) Those in the shorthand con-- church. Everyone welcome. the spring term. He is doing The Rural Life and Education A date for you Tuesday very well with his studies and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McAfee conference, the second to be r.SL,ane'anj Tui!Wr:0Marin and your family to remember. both are thrilled with a few held in Duchesne was TIME SPRING CHECK-U- P time for all. Its work visiting with their held Friday, MarchCounty, yPa8 competition will be, A good days on the ranch with the have been 13, at the Du' in Relief for the and Roosevelt parents Society. home folks. Betty Jacoby day v Brakes Lights V r to show off the lovely Altamont High School, drawing and Dlane. McDonald, with Rich- Wednesday Primary Day. Mrs. Shirley Smith and son, chesne new baby boy. 'Miss Elaine a600huge crowd of approximately ard Powell and Lynn Barker Its childrens day. Wonderful Tires V Steering people,: Barry, were guests of Mr. and came home with lessons and songs for your child. entering the speech contest In summing up the full-daMrs. Edward S. Rich over the Buckalew them. " COURTESY Above All V weekend. ' activity of the conference it ENJOY VISIT EDITORS NOTE. , The folcould be termed, Highly sucMr. and Mrs. John G. Winter-rosProfessional check drivers these Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morri- cessful, with each session func- lowing theme was submitted by Mrs. Albert Peterson wrota of Hebor, visited Mr. and items every trip. . Mrs. Jess Johnstun recently. . son; of Duchesne; have returned tioning according to schedule W a 1 1 er Williams, 11th grade to the Uintah Basin Record to from, a three; months stay 'p and with many useful and prac- English instructor in the Du- tell us how much they had enPittsburg and Antioch, Calif, tical ideas and suggestions evol- chesne High School It is being joyed the visit with Mr. and Safety is No Accident!" they . were called there due to ving from each. printed as an encouragement xo Mrs. Chester Lyman and Mrs. the- illness, of their Howard Wallace and daughter. students to achieve: Supt. Dean C. Christensen and other Pollock. Melvin YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL They also enjoyed the company They report are Lawrell Jensen, FOR SALE Dry Oregon lum- that he wa's well of Mrs. Petersons mother, Mrs. that PARK enough of the highest praise deserving v ber, 1x9 in. all lengths. $6.50 they ' could return home. May and her sister. Mona Dm Liddell conBy for the organization of the per hundred. Yellowstone National Park is ference which drew speakers, THRNER BUILDING SUPPLY Alma POulson, who under- summarizers, group leaders and known as a wonderland by Thal Good Place to Buy went an operation in the St, group chairmen from all over many people. It .was set apart Phone 203 - Roosevelt Marks hospital is doing O K' the state. by the United States governreports Mrs. Poulson, Guest speaker at the morning ment in 1872 as a reservation where people could go to enjoy WHEELS NEED BALANCING? general session was Dr. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Bond Noble from the U.S.A. life and relax. It was the first Stop in at Uintah Farmers, Unin Roosevelt, for ex- went iiv Duchesne Friday after- C, who gave a powerful address National Park established in the ion noon. He called at the Record on Faith in Ones Self, Faith United States and believed . to pert wheel 'balancing service. be the first reservation of this office to say that .the family in Work, and Faith in God. .. -had had a nice visit with Marvis at the af- kind established anywhere in summarizer Group FOR SALE We have baler before he left for California ternoon meeting was Dr. E. A. the world. twine and automatic baler wire and his overseas assignment. It extends a short distance from the U.S.A.C., Jacobsen for sale. Uintah Farmers Union into Idaho on the west and the summarized who capably Phone 170-- J or 220, at Mrs. Leora Wilson and daugh- points formerly given by each Montana on the north but the Roosevelt. ter, Geraldine, of Pocatello, of the six group leaders. Alvin largest part of its area is in were guests of Mrs. Roy Carpenter, Floyd Ross, A. P. Wyoming. It has an area cf Idaho, SALE SHERIFFS i Eliason Mrs, Laura Maeller, Hadlock, Reed .Morrill, Roy Ad- 3,426 square miles. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, her twinand ' re- ams and Rowan Stutz. When she This is beautiful located sister, park a stray animal, described as turned 1 Monday she took her FORD - FERGUSON TRACTOR Problems evolving from the in the mountains. The altitude . follows: 1 bay mare, about six Charles of it is 8,000 feet above sea father, Fenske, back group discussions resulted in the (6) years old, branded with X with her. He intends to s of the stay for appointment of committees from level. There is on the left shoulder. Will be his birthday, April 7, before most of the groups to investigate park covered with beautiful forsold to the highest bidder, at FORD TRACTOR . . . . home. the various problems and report ests of lodgepole pines, balsam, the Hale Holgate Ranch, at Ar- coming back fir. Preserand next at rural the spruce Douglas their findings on the 9th day 6f WITH NEW TIRES cadia, Utah, Mrs. Florence Johnson left for vation of the forest is essential year. April, at 2:00 p.m. Arzy H. ProW to make her home with conference next to the to eventful and the the. day parks beauty Climaxing Mitchell, Sheriff.. her children while her sister, was the presentation of a musi- maintenance of water supply for 1 FERGUSON . . . First Publication, Mar, 26, 1953 Mrs. a is on Emma trip cal and dancing program by many rivers and lakes near. Ini Last Publication, Apr,. 2. 1953 t0 California Birch, for three months. the Brigham Young University the broad valleys, such as HayShe and Mrs.' Blyph have shared International Club at 8:00 p.m. den and Junction, grass and HELP WANTED 1 FERGUSON ; . Women Wanted Address and "the home togathr Rtf ten years., Highlights of the day were flowers growing during the ' . mail postals. Make over . $50 the musical numbers, including short summers. In the gyser "f Mrs.' Emma Birch: Is planning several selections by the Du-- 1 region a thin layer of silicia, week. Send $1 for instructions,' i a trip to California 11 1 chesne High School mixed chor- - known as the formation, covers LENDO, Waterton, Mass. . . tn and Mrs. Artie gtodfei While us, under the direction of Lloyd the ground and gives it a light it; with her there, he' . . WITH PLOW . GOOD SHAPE . Beckstetd; vocal numbers, grayish color. 1951 Ferguson children anfl FOR SALE brother. She ex- by the. Altamont High School Hunting is prohibited in the So Duehesne chogua. directed by Alton Smith-son- ; park for the protection of the tractor, very good condition, ftects to. return 1 IIEV7 HOLLAND DALER sometime In Junx The 'party $1050; One Ferguson, band con- - animals. The park contains and the for iheir afcrtbx the evening March 26 plow, $125. Must sell quick. See will leave-oAltamont High large herds of elk, deer, ante ' H. L. Crapo, My ton. AUTOMATIC . California tour. .. School band; With Lorin Allred lopes, mountain sheep, and bufof falo. beanimals these Many directing. committee come tame because of seeing so The ASE DALER group many people around all the chairmen, group Jeadeys, where I sit... chairmen," (umnvarizers, consul- time, and come up to people to tants and who assisted be petted. The bears come to In making the Rural Life Con- the camps very often for food, ference . such a huge success, which they get from the people, COME IN AND OUR NEW MODEL "Biff" should be commended highly, the tents or the garbage cans. and urged to, continue this an Waterfowl may be seen on the His nual event which makes for bet lakes and rivers. Birds and small animals are also seen in ter Rural Living. the forest. There is plenty of fish kept in the lakes and rivers Biff Morgans whispers, so we dont wake because they are often replantdaughter Rusty is something of a Daddy. ed. Fishing is a sport which is owl. 1 awake Biff From wont where be sit. way past Stays night allowed. e so quick to be a her bedtime. SpeThere are many wonders of next cialist If could we the time. Every night Mrs. Morgan comthe park such as geysers. One JEWEL b. Vioyt .. f of the most popular geysers is plained about how hard it was to just resist being such know it Pvt. Jewel lt, B. Hoyt, of Du- Old Faithful. There are "be get Rusty to go to sleep. Finally alls, our neighbors would chesne, has completed the basic hot springs, lakes, rivers, also Biff decided to handle the situa- - better off. Take those who would falls, Course at Fort and canyons. There are the mud er wlth my Airborne tf ey tlon. "Anyone can get a kid to He is rated as a Georgia. that bubble, which proves weH, I might not care takes a little patience! ; Bleep qualified parachutist, and has pots very interesting to many people. for the buttermilk Meg like. We received hie jump wings. Here, bend me her storybook. all ought to realize that we all Pvt. Hoyt has now been asATTEND JUNIOR PROM He grabs' thd book and goes to a course of training have different abilities and difsigned AT BRIGHAM YOUNG U room. About an hour into Rustys at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. ferent preferences, too. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. later Rusty comes padding out in He will finish this course with of Duchesne, was one of the; rank of sergeant. pajamas and hands her mother the 60 couples who were special she it "Read book. quietly, the Mrs. Garcia Olsen went to guests at the annual BYU JunSalt Lake for medical care last ior Prom, held at the stadium field house March Copyright, 193J, L nitid Stales Brewers Foundation week, . .e Darent-teache- 1 P New CSd Dy Duchesne City j Namos Qamlnarv names seminary . . Derrick 5 1 p Her pre-East- bishop-secon- i . t; I vice-preside- cheer-Birc- h, t; vice-preside- j Rural Life Confab Draws Crowd Of . vice-preside- . Church Topics . er 600 At Altamont - . . - y - . e, , WANT ADS - son-in-la- . Co-o- p . Co-o- p. 1 - Late Modol TRACTOR TRACTOR - JOUR DEERE - Used four-fifth- ' . - -- will-vis- , n ... $575.00 $875.00 , , ... $790.00 . $950.00 ;. $475X3 ... $1200.00 -- $850.00 1-C- Rom lu Joe Marsh; all-othe- rs SEE Falls for Own Story. four-year-ol- d New Holland Automatic Baler In The Service child-car- " "66 01 Country l. dDnlly. Ben-nin- . Mick-elso- 13-1- 4. ... $11000.00 |