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Show Kindergarten To Aid M Pre-Scho- ol La-vin- little-bette- r. Mau-rin- Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Klieppel Clinton (Bud) Harris called and Donald spent the past week his mother, Mrs. Abe Harris, in the Duchesne area. Ben is and talked to her as he was engaged in drilling for mineral leaving on the Aircraft Boxer exploration in the Rigby, Idaho for Korea and 9 months of over- area. sea duty. William H. Case is driving a new Pontiac. Homer Fitzwater is driving a new International truck about town these days. WANT APS ALTAHOriT WHEELS NEED BALANCING? Stop in at Uintah Farmers Un- By Lorraine Dastrup in Roosevelt, for ion pert wheel balancing service. Co-o- p FOR SALE ex- 1951 Ferguson very good condition, $1050; One Ferguson, plow, $125. Must sell quick. See H. L. Crapo, Myton. FOR SALE Home and 5 acres land; full water right; 1 steel granary and corrals. See Elvin Thacker, Mt. Emmons. tractor, Sunday Program Given Dy Girls The following program was presented at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening: Talk, Lorraine Dastrup; song, Veretta Gomm; talk, by Frances Wall; song, by girls double trio, consisting of Ona RusJ, Rhea Lambert, Maureen Baxter, Rita Hansen and Lorraine Dastrup; talk, Gayle Case. FOR SALE 20 head springer The ladies from Mt. Emmons cows. $150.00 head, who attended Primary conferor best offer. Alma Wills, Phone ence in Salt Lake were Mrs. 013-JUene McConkie, Mrs. Phyllis Gailey, Mrs. Rhea Lambert, Mrs. FOR SALE Seed potatoes. Lois Harper and Mrs. May One year off Certification. Leon- Mecham. ard Potter, Roosevelt, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Swallow, white-face- d Neil and John Titcomb spent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fieldsted FOR SALE home for Mrs. Varney Mc-Le- a sale, with bath. Excellent loca- and Mr. and Easter Sunday with spent tion Phone 117-or write P. Mrs. Vera Holder of Altamont. O. Box No. 431. Easter with Mr. and Mrs. WilFOR SALE We have baler liam Bond at Heber. Mrs. Ruby twine and automatic baler wire Snedeger and Mr. and Mrs. Vem for sale. Uintah Farmers Union Titcomb were also guests. Co-oThe Gleaner and M Men Phone 170-- J or 220, at Roosevelt. class of the Mt. Emmons ward Thursday. April 9. 19S3 . well in any soil Doesnt need Following is the summary of much care, and gives splendid oil well drilling for the week results. Be sure to follow direcThe snow depth in the head! This very important letter ending March 31, 1953, as retions (as a family). was sept out from the School leased by the Scouting Division of Indian Canyon is practically READING A NEW BOOK 1934 identical and with that of of Carter Oil Company: Board office last week: Another plant that does well in Graham Mrs. Jennie By Whitlock-Taylo- r No. 1 (Locat- the water content this year is Dear Parents: the places where other shady Will you please fill out the ed NW SW Sec. 24, IS 1W slightly less, states Merlin I. Seeds For Planting things dont do so well. Most enclosed blank and bring it, Total depth 10,060 feet. Drill Bishop, forest ranger at DuThese lovely warm spring anyone can afford this type, chesne. 0 stem test No. 21: along with your childs birth cause one to dig out all and by exchanging with friends days Ele. Snow measurements taken on the seed certificate to the Duchesne ft., open 21 minutes, gas tojsur-catalogs. As you look one can build up a good variety. mentary School, Thursday, April face in 21 minues and packers March 31 show a snow depth of over the brightly colored picLEARNING TO DO HANDIfailed, recovered 760 feet oil 17.5 inches and a water content tures and pages there seems to 2, at 2:00 p.m. of different kinds is a CRAFT Plans are being made to base mud, heavily cut with for- of 5.3 inches. In 1934 the snow be to plant somean extra that takes much time in start our six weeks Kindergar- mation oil and gas. No water. depth was 17.3 inches with a thing new. urge plant To try something choosing the right type for you. ten on Monday, April 6. 1953, at Set 5 OD liner at 10,060 ft. water content of 5.6 inches. you have never raised or But, Since 1934 the average snow that the Duchesne elementary school. with top liner at 9668 ft., liner by asking advice from seen before. who know and have the those x 2 slots depth has been 37.5 inches and It is very important that you slotted with eight Then comes the joy in watchto show you slowly come to register your child and pf. Drill stem test No. 22 with the average water content has, patience each to see if growits how each step goes, and receive instructions. hook wall packer set at 9656 ft. been 10.38 inches. In other j ing and day kindly wondering what the you can have good results the As a convenience to parents Tool failed to open. Drill stem words, the present moisture ing new plant is going to be like. so their children can ride the test No. 23 with hook wall pack- conditions appear to be about to be with our first year. So it bus one way, we are making er at 9656 ft. and bottom of 50 per cent of normal. It may! selves. Itought STORY HOUR FOR COMwould extra inanchor at 10,039 ft., open J1V4 be wise to carry an extra can- terest in oneself, add these plans. MUNITY This CHILDREN othand life, hours and started swabbing. teen these days, Ranger Bishop, ers to is like the plant new. try something 32 There were parents came Found fluid 200 ft. from surface. advises. GOING TO CHURCH as a flower bed It is gay, bright, Gilbert R. Horrocks. of the; in answer to this letter. They In 2Vz hours swabbed approxiis a plant that grows and gives a great deal of pleafamily, e were greeted by Mrs. Clyde mately 15 barrels sure. mud Soil Conservation Service at Johnson, school nurse, and Mrs. and formation oil to burn pit. In Duchesne, cooperated with Ran-- 1 Yes, there is real happiness suVi 8 Arietta Williams, primary hours swabbed fluid to 8500 ger Bishop in making the that comes in planting and ft. and recovered 92 barrels oil. pervisor. working with soil that is never 61h GRADE NEWS Mrs. Williams gave the par- In 13 Vi hours recovered 85 barfound in paper sacks, or in TV ents some very worthwhile in- rels oil, 4.3 basic sediment, Last week our Jungle Gym or radio programs. child structions on, Why your swabbing from 9600 ft. with was painted silver. We were able The spring planting gives a needs Kindergarten and what fluid level at 8500 ft. to get on our Jungle Gym Mon-- j glow to your cheeks, a spark in Duchesne County Well No. 1 you can do to help him. eyes and new life and j your day before Easter. She told them of the childs (Located SE NW, Sec. 25. 3S 5W We have started our conser- meaning to the task of living. the how and needs Total vation project. Many posters are physical depth 820 feet. Reaming kindergarten could help with at 320 ft. with 20 in. bit. being drawn and reports are beRalph Murdock, of Gypsum, health habits. ing written. Cold., visited Mr. and Mrs. March 2, 1953 She related some of the Last Friday we went down to James Dalgleish, Monday afterSomewhere in Korea the problems that the child park and played softball noon. A former resident of Duand how the Sirs: needs help with and kick socket. Then we had chesne, he was enroute to his We are three Marines serving some expressions are candy and cookies. This old home to visit his brother, with the First Marine Division was our Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh brought to play an interesting Easter party. Grant Murdock, and his step- life. of his school We would in Korea. part appreciate Lee Mrs. Ivy Murdock. Shanna Graham mother, kinwere that told the it very much if you would put' They our names in your local newsdergarten does not teach reading, but begins a reading at- Ite-Elepaper so that some of the young ladies of your city could carry mosphere by reading many The Ladies Aid held their on correspondence with us to lovely stories to the children. Letting the child handle and regular business meeting Thurs- make mail call more worthlook through and enjoy good day afternoon at the Presbyter- while. We are all single men, around pictures in the books. By tell- ian church. Election of officers ing the stories that go with the was the principal business with 21 years old. As you gentlemen pictures that he makes himself. all present officers know, . Two important things were Quilt blocks were made during mail from home is the most imstressed Learning to listen, the afternoon, after which Mrs. portant thing to us over here. which builds a firm foundation Carlos Clark and Mrs. O. A. Thanks for your cooperation. for his whole school life, and Dart, as hostesses, served a deYours truly, learning to live in a group, licious lunch to Mrs. Lou MilAl, Charlie, Paul (Signed) which brings out the things ner, Mrs. I. R. Tuttle, Mrs. Alice Cpl. Aloys I. Berchtold, which will make them happy Brummett, Mrs. W. R. Harris, 1230955 U.S.M.C. and useful citizens in the Mrs. Lavar Peterson, Mrs. L. E. A. Co. 1st Engr. Bn. school. Potter, Mrs. Homer Robinson, 1st Marine Division, F.MF. Mrs. Grace Bench will be the Mrs. W. E. Burton, Miss Alice FPO San Francisco, Calif. teacher for the group of chil- Todd and Mrs. Emery Nielson. Paul W. Carey, H.N. 9004229 47 old are children dren. There U S N - U S M C) HOSTESS TO CLUB enough to enroll for this work A. Co. Est Engr. Bn. Mrs. Frank Uresk was hostess 1st Marine on Monday, April 6, at 9 Fire-Retard- ant Division, F.M.F. to the Young Matrons' Club at oclock. FPO San Francisco, Calif. her ranch home Thursday after- Cp. Charles A. Curiano, 1234474 noon. Present were Mrs. A. C. USMS, A. Co., Est Engr. Bn. Of Tolboe, Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. 1st Marine Div, F.M.F. Ted Monks, Mrs. Forrest HanFPO San Francisco, Calif. On e cock, Mrs. John Uresk, Mrs. Uresk and Mrs. Dee Iorg. Snow measurements made on to attend the L.D.S. conDesigned in sevtral different styles Lake Fork Mountain reveal that Refreshments were served at mained while Mrs. . Chandler ference, , . . available in a variety of rich coon March 2nd there was an av- the close of the afternoon. Mrs. and Peatross returned that erage depth of 33.8 inches of lon ... there it a PABCO Shingle Roof evening. FRIDAY BRIDGE MEETS snow. The snow pack contained to complement (and najlnmt!) Mr. Mrs. and Lowell Bingham Mrs. Joseph Woolf entertained an average of 6.9 inches of waof every and type of architecture and every Salt Lake family, City ter. In 1952 for the March 1 the Friday Bridge Club at her were Easter weekend color (cheme! at visitors Mounon afternoon. Lake home Her Fork the Friday period Binghams, tain snow course, there was a guest list included, Mrs. Floyd the homeMr. ofandMrs. THE PABCO and mineral surMrs. Ole Pei parents, depth of 60.6 inches of snow Lamb, Mrs. James Dalgleish, erson. PABCO Shingles are faced, with a water content of 17 Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. W, H. g and inches. The 1951 measurement Linck, Mrs. Homer Robinson, WAY AHD add value to your conof 49.6 inches A. Miss Mrs. was C. Alice Todd and snow, property, as well as giving you proTolboe. Refreshments were sertaining 10.7 inches of water. tection and satisfaction for yean to Mr. Horrocks and Mr. Devine ved at the close of the aftercome! of the Soil Conservation Service noon and high score prize was made the measurements. It is awarded to Mrs. Robinson. You can easily afford a practical, Easter services were conductplanned to make two more snow beautiful, economical PABCO Shinmeasurements for 1953. These Mr. and Mrs. Albert Semken ed by Rev. J. Franklin Robinmeasurements will be for the and Mrs. Ferguson, of Gusher, son at the Presbyterian church gle Roof. Phone or write for free roof Easter Sunday afternoon at visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tol- on April 1 and May 1 periods. inspection... NOV. The snow survey and water boe, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 3 p.m. A large congregation was yield program is a cooperative Semken are Mrs. Tolboes par- in attendance to enjoy the sermon and program. project of state and federal ag- ents. Prior to the regular church encies with the Soil ConservaMrs. Joan Tolboe, president tion Service having over all of Unit No. 5, American Legion services the Sunday School parin an interesting pro responsibility. Auxiliary, reports that this Un- ticipated it is sponsoring the Poppy Pos- gram from 2 to 3 p.m. Mrs. Howard Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bingham ter contest in the Myton EleToward Tho Purchast of a Now and family, of Provo, were Eas- mentary school and also at the Mrs. W. O. Burgess are in DenPABCO ROOF OR INSULATED SIDING ter weekend visitors at the Union High School. Mrs. Flor- ver, Colo., to attend the Amer' home of Mrs. Binghams par- ence Lott, Poppy chairman, is can Childhood Education Study NAME conference held there fro: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. in charge of the project. to 10th. 5th April The Presbyterian church SunADDRESS PHONE Mrs. Lydia Peatross left Mon spent a very enjoyable evening day School classes enjoyed an at the home of Della Lister, Easter party, Saturday after- day for Taber Alberta, Canada I Clip this coupon and mall !o Ashton. Bros., Vernal. Utah at the home Tuesday night. Plans for class noon, with Mrs. O. A. Dart in where she will visit , brother-in-lawA program and games of her sister and organization were discussed and charge. furnished enjoyment for a large Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harris. refreshments were served. Mrs. Austin Brokaw is visitcrowd of youngsters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens ing at Lehi, Utah, to be with her and family and Mrs. Wesley daughter and Mr. Jenson and daughter, Linda, and Mrs. Howard Hinton, anr went to Salt Lake City Thurs- to help care for her new grand4 day. Mr. Stephens went for son, born late in March. Notice is hereby given that medical attention, while the othMrs. Ted Thomas returned Harold K. Palmer, Agent for er members of the party enjoyed Friday from Logan, where she Dorothy B. Palmer 1741 S. Har- shopping, before returning home was caring for her daughter, vard Blvd., Los Angeles. Calif., that evening. Mrs. Farrell Purcell, who has has filed with the State EngiMrs. Elbert Chandler, Mrs. been ill. neer, a request for an extension Lydia Peatross, Mrs. Evan Lee Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bingham of time from Mar. 26, 1953 to and Mrs. Leonard Harris went and family, of Provo, were EasMarch 26, 1955, in which to to Salt Lake ter Sunday visitors at the home City, Thursday. make and submit Proof of Ap- Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Harris re- - of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis. propriation of Water under ApdOlHiifSMtif plication No. 11570 for the apft. of water propriation of from the Babcock Draw in Duwhere I sit ... chesne County, Utah, to be used for irrigation purposes. It is represented that $200.00 has been expended on construction of work, and it is estimated that it will cost $400.00 to complete the works and apply the water to beneficial use. All protests resisting the From where I sit, what hapChip Hanson is a clever granting of said request, with artist. Beside doing carpened to Chip could happen to reasons therefor, must be made toons on our paper, he picks up anyone. He was just too busy inin affidavit form with extra "free lance" drawing jobs. forming everyone else about copy and filed with the State not realizing hit safety Engineer, 403 Sfate Capitol, Right now hes whipping up safety Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or posters for the Safety Campaign. was threatened. Like those who before May 23, 1953. They all have headlines like fret about their neighbors A hearing will be held on this "PLAY IT 8 AFE , . , Or, "A LIVE whether they ran afford a new request for extension of time WIRE CAN START A FIRE! house, whether they should hnve before the State Engineer, 403 coffee or a glass of beer with State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Chip looked n bit sheepish yesChip simply forgot to Utah, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. terday. Didnt want to tell me lunch dra-.- " some obvious conclusions May 28, 1953. Protestants may why. Finally he blurted out, I appear at the hearing and adfeel like a dope. Here I am on about himself! duce testimony in support of this safety program and the fire their protests. tell me my own inspectors , JOSEPH M. TRACY a fire trap. Ive been storState Engineer PHONE 4 VERNAL. UTAH Published in Uintah Basin ing paint there for years . . Record, Duchesne, Utah, from Copyright, 1953, United Sta; Ortxert t ouncLtion April 9 to April 23, 1953, Kiddies "500" CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Howard ThatMrs. Woodrow Day was hoscher and family, of Price, were a tess to the 500 club. Those the weekend guests of Mrs. Mott and Mrs. Lilly Goff. who enjoyed themselves in an evening of cards were: Vangee Mr. and Mrs. Allen ODriscoll Correll, Laura Clemons, Franare the proud parents of a 9 ces Kleppel, Margie Peterson, Hildur Johnstun, Ruby Thomas, pound baby boy. Babs Murdock, Afton Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge drove Thelda Halstead, and Norma to Salt Lake to take their daugh- Grant. The outcome of the playter, Eiaine, where she will fin- ing was, grand slam. Nonna ish her school work in the busi- Grant; high score, Hildur Johnness college. stun, and consolation. Ruby Thomas. Mrs. Carlos Marsing received MOTHERS' CLUB a letter from Carline Leffer in Mrs. Edward Kilbasa and which she says, I all like Texas She has been Mrs. Darwin Woodbury were a rather lonesome, but now has hostesses to the Mothers Club. found a couple of friends who Those who enjoyed the book rehave made the young bride wel- port, Our Hearts Were Gay, come to the camp life, which by Cornelia Skinner and Emily is rather a lonely one for those Kimbrough, and given by Mrs. Phyllis who are a long way from home Bud Winslow were, for the first time. Stephensen, June Bishop, Mrs. Strang, Maxine Burdick, Connie e Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Part- Robbins, Lilly Goff and Mickelson. ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The guests of the evening Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Lyman, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed were Mrs. Gladys Dart, of MyTimothy were in Salt Lake to ton, Mrs. Bud Winslow and Mrs. attend the funeral of Mrs. Deon Julann Dart. An Easter theme was carried out with small EasPartridge. ter bunnie favors and spring Mrs. Patience Larsen was tak- colors in the luncheon tray. en to Salt Lake for medical Mrs. Bench held forth with care on Monday morning. 39 small fry in the first day at Bert Mezenen surprised his the kindergarten. folks by coming home the other David Bates and Jessup Johnnight. He is stationed at Fort son went to Salt Lake City to Ord, Calif. attend the special Priesthood We also were happy to have meeting. They came back real Thomas Appah join us in our thrilled as they were a part of Sunday School. He is doing a 17,000 priesthood members that wonderful work in the carrying met Saturday evening. out of church meetings at Fort Ord. Alma Poulson has been home since Saturday from the hospitMr. and Mrs. Robert Odekirk al. His son, Tennis Poulson, spent their Easter vacation with brought him home. Mr. Poulson their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- is feeling well, but enjoys est Odekirk and Mr. and Mrs. sleeping and resting most of the Willis Merkley. day. Ngvc UINTAH BASIN RECORD Indian Canyon Snow Depth At 1934 Level 10,027-10,06- 1-- 8 I ! i i oil-bas- SCHOOL NEWS I inte-lectu- al on recreative Ladies Aid Group Officers ctr d. HOU is the time to order a beautiful 33.0 In. Snow Lake Fork Mtn. PABCO Shingle HOOF! An-ton- RER00F Double-coate- d leak-proo- Easter Services f, weather-resistin- ... Conducted By Rev. J. F. Robinson SAVE! I I I This Coupon Worth $20.00 Notice To Water. Users son-in-la- Save $2000 Save i r ttoomme mm PADC0 ASBESTOS SIDIUG c. iy Joe Marsh Rom AND Ml UJ Chip Pulls a "Pip" cops-merci- sl SATURDAY, APRIL 18 9:00 P. M. VICTORY PARK Members Admitted Free with Cards ' MEMBERSHIP CARDS CAN BE PURCHASED AT DOOR FOR $3.00 ! etu-di- oi Luncii REFRESHMENTS O tju xy&u |