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Show Assessed Valuation of Public UINTAH BASIN RECORD THE Is Graduated Thursday, September Editorial Viewpoints Utilities, Mines $1,454,092 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Keller Anderson, of Logan, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bench on Labor Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright attended the Wiiliam Wright reunion held at Luke Hot Pots at Midway, Utah. She reports that her son, Clarence Wright, was Day. selected as assistant to Stace Wright, president of William Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dastrup, Wright family. of Ogden, visited their sons and families at Altamont over the J. H. Wimmer is in Salt Lake weekend. They came on Thurs- City on business for a few days. day to celebrate the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. LaFarge DasKent Wimmer trup and visit with Curtice and andMr. and Mrs. family spent some time in Lorraine before they leave for Duchesne and enjoyed the Dutheir school. Curtis is going to chesne Fair. They have County the B.Y.U. and Lorraine to the returned to Salt Lake City. U.S.A.C. 10, 1953 ... Continued from page 1) on good will that comes from the value can be placed activity. sification on the assessment I have said before in this column and I repeat it valuations are John E. Abbott, with emphasis, "There is no better way to my knowCalifor-The Carter Oil Co., The j to bring Duchesne county together, as a county ledge Gilson-195nia Company, American should be, than through the medium of the County ite Co., Ray Davis. R. A. Ferron.l . . OrFair. F. People from all parts of the county were workLowell Estate, Lindley $1,364,178.00. Nat-side and William son j ing by side to build a successful fair, and each Recapitulation of these assess- - ural Products Co.,Marsing, Raven in the job he did. Therefore, I repeat, the takes pride Duchesne's show public ments of Co. RL E. Reddon Utah, invested Ing at $29,assessed money are by the county in the fair is the best and J. E. L. Carey, Utah Hydro- - . officials can make in the welfare of the the invslment 296.00; Myton, $7,786.00; Roose Carbon Co., and Yet-ter Edward J. $504; of Duchesne County." people velt, $43,570.00; Tabiona, counEstate. and $1,372,936.00 for the assessment These property As a concluding comment, I would like to extend a of outside area incorporated ty amount to listed valuations towns. word of praise to the fair board and committees or cities deserving $25,-j Taxes on this value are com- $170,396.00 for mining, was headed by Dean C. Christensen, of Duchesne, which 365.00, rolling stock, and other and Wesley R. Dickerson, of Roosevelt, as puted at a total of $60,244.19. public utilities, $1,258,331.00. Of this amount of tax, Excellent leadership went into the planning, and fine coMrs. Maxine Burdick and Mrs. Albert Dastrup reported The countys allocation of is on the assessed value MONTGOMERY ROBERT attended Emma Mrs. Wimmer of automobile that she stock the pas operation came from the other members of the board and Fair and enjoyed in Duchesne; $536.07 in Myton; ' rolling and freight lines for was among those to receive Parade and the Golden Onion Days celebrathe committee heads. Many long hours of meeting and planof thrill senger being $24.12 a certificate of graduation $j,U4d.J0 in ttooseytil, tion in Payson, arid were special back in Duchesne again. 1953 amounts to an assessed ning brought results A Very Successful County Fair! in Tabiona, and $4,711.50 for value school from of Mrs. Wimmers invited guests special banking of $25,365.00. Total tax the county. at Seattle. 30 Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl sister, Mrs. Sarah Wilson. and computed on this valuation is These public utilities to attend Market left as$995.47. Sunday to is subject mines property Week in Salt Lake City. The amount of assessed value1 Mrs. Leila Wardle had comsessment by the Utah State Tax for! on this allocation tax and for the Duchesne Fair pany are Assessments Commission. each taxing dis-- j days. They were Mr. and Mrs. made as owned and valued on this county for all levies in the Harold McKennen, of Sait Lake the first day of January, at trict, including local purpos--es- , district for and Mrs. Francis Shelton, taxing City, Utah the made and Following is a summary of noon, by is as follows: Duchesne. $792 of Lake. They truly en- oil well drilling activity for the Salt on the Commission Tax State In tax; Myton, $192 joyed the Duchesne County week ending Sept. 1, 1953, as fourth day of May, and correct- value, $49.30 tax; L. Roosevelt Fair. released by the Scouting Divied on the eighth day of June, value, $12.53 value, $110.04 tax; and Dusion of Carter Oil Co.: Two teen-agfor all purposes of taxation for chesne Navy enlistees Robert L. Montgomery, The County, $22,720 value, Commercial PartMr. Mrs. and Bambergar Unit No. 1 (Locat- appeared in the criminal divi1953. Harvey at of Bank Utah, had for their Labor Day ed Walker Hollow, SW NE, Sec sion of the District Court at The assessment under this $823.60 tax. According to Lowell G. Cole- - ridge Taxes on rolling stock is col- Roosevelt, received a Certificate Wilfred 11, 7 S, 23 E) guests Morf' Drilling at Duchesne on Aug. 24, and plead category includes rolling stock lected of Graduation the from of 1953 the 7aCurenta fair man, chairman recently by the Utah State Tax Calif 4490 ft., shale and sand. Drill guilty to a charge of of automobile pasasnger and Pacific Coast School grand larBanking parade committee, some twentyCommission and remitted to the Mrs Fred Johnson of Stem Test No. 1, ft., ceny, stealing an automobile befreight lines; airlines, power county treasurer. five floats, three school bands, following the 1953 1 hour, good initial blow, longing to Mr. and Mrs. John and light companies; telephone resident session at the Univer- two riding clubs, and novelty Ja lt Lak Citv.CopSerton- Mrs open ms decreased to fair blow last 10 Abbott, cf of Duchesne. and telegraph companies, pipeof Washington, Seattle. The entries highlighted the parade mmJa sity McMuiien of Hebe City! minutes. Recovered 2710 feet line companies; and mining prohisin school enrollment Edmund at Frank Bleckel and largest the Duchesne County Fair. t M and Mrs Kea Candland ai?d fluid, slightly (100 feet perty on gilsonite, elaterite, oil, J. Gatts entered a plea tory, totaling 243 men, includes Winning entries in the senior, M Rex Parrish and muddy water, 2610 feet fresh Henry d M oil shale claims. 26 members of the trust divi- division of the parade of guilty to the charge before were., cmall son water). Drill Stem Test No. 2, Judge sion. The trust division was Kohls Market, Ducnesne, William Sanley Dunford. Companies listed in the pub1 with, feet, open hour, added to the regular program Both defendants requested that lic utilities class are the United Tha' initial movMeir continued is Mrs. Lucille Wimmer blow, TlTf good he be Air Lines, Inc., Frontier Air Recently Mrs. Gracia Olsen of study for 1953. took upon probation and into DucheSne from Nine throughout test. No gas to sur- waivedplaced Each graduate is required to time for the pronounceLines, Inc., Salt Lake Pipeline and her daughter, Mrs. Floyd 510 face. Recovered enter so feet can children Mile the 7anCLi Asreheavy were Electric Moon Lake an ment of judgment. extension program Milk and Honey Co., complete Smith, of Duchesne, black oil, slightly mud cut. h j h this wintersociation, Inc., Uintah Power & turning to their home from- between sessions, consisting of third prize was taken by the The court, being fully advised 18 of oil API Gravity degrees Light Co'., and the Mountain Roosevelt. As they were travel- major problems on banking and of the circumstances of the decorrected. 82 Pour Mrs. for left Ollie Schonian point States Tel. and Tel. Co. and upon the recommening over the stretch of road a thesis dealing with banking in Salt Lake City, grees. Drill Stem Test No. 3, crime, kLa Thft Listed under the mining clas- - near Bridgeland, now under or an industry in the bankers Th her homeafter 1 hour, dation of the State, ordered the a week feet, open a spendingout 'own Sunday, construction, they blew locality, defendants upon proba.. visiting at the home of Mr. and good initial blow, gradually de- tion and theplaced Mr. H. J. Mendon, tire. time continued for no toward end of Mrstest, Jess Jonnstun. creasing dent of the California Bank, $10 prize for the prettiest float one Being a pair of year for the pronouncement gas to surface. Recovered 591 women, Mrs. Olsen and her Los Angeles, and chairman of was split and given to the Du- feet slightly blackish water, of judgment, upon condition car of out the of the climbed board directors of the daughter eS slightly mud-cuCore No. 1 that as soon as arrangement can on one of thqse hot summer School, stated that the program Club6!3 Duchesne16 38 ft. be made for the transportation recovered feet, is aimed to increase and imof days and began tugging away defendants to their naNo. Core 2, feet, re- val their at the blown out tire and wheel prove banking services. The class of the miniature M base that they accept those is 57 of feet. Employees and covered Srhnnian 3 aaugmer to get it fixed. . . School is sponsored by the parade was divided, also. Five and report imwho' continue working beyond in an attempt 1 arrangements rWell Nielson stu No, Eyner more and cars Jh bankers of associations Arizona the In dollars of this prize went to the mediately to the officer having their 65th birthdays should con- cars meantime, 3 SE S. Sec. NW, 36, (Located a driver with California, Idaho, Montana, nary sped by, them in charge, and that they tact their nearest Social SecurMr. and Mrs. Don Foucault 5W) Drilling 9 inch hole giving- a thought of Oregon and Washington, R,aignhn ,naHndri77iPentJe7r,7 submit themselves to' all law879 8:30 lime. ity district office or talk with ing a couple of dis-of feet, spent p. ful orders Vand Spudded Dregerton, ladies in j or processes made by berry and the Cake Walk entry Laborfamily, a field representative when he 20 Set 1953. at inches m., Aug. 26, Day weekend visiting for the narade both the officers of the Navy. WihSlOW is in their locality. Such a condo,,' 30 feet, with 70 sacks. of home Mrs. 7ic7ncf Foucaults the of out cloud of Then were Mrs. Edna Smith, tact may assure the older workUpon further condition that a Colorado, Mrs. Vean Bair, Roos- - father' Jess johnstun. Tabiona; ers receiving the highest possi- came a car bearing TKailkS the defendants, as soon as they ExpreSSCS climbplate. The driver evelt, and Joseph Olpin, Heber. ble benefit for themselves or license have submitted themselves to M d M Titus jones auto and of out his ed approach After the having Auxiliarys their families in the event of ed the hot and the jurisdiction of their seivice beaUtyi Mrs. Ollie Schonian and Miss dusty women blond cedar chest in the Record 7asiSnalitv:iandlnpff(mtS their retirement or death. officers, make report to the DisLaura Clemons attended the with a perhaps I might be office for about three months, trict Attorney, that the defenMr. Christensen, field repre- counted as an man it seemed like a very dear old hadphbeen announced that Kohl's dants do not violate any law of sentative of the Salt Lake City but I cant stand to see you friend. So it was with Myton not be would considered float pleasure district office of the Social Se- two ladies out here on this that we received the news that New Victory Park will have the State or of any of its munMr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer its grand fall opening next Sat- icipalities. and that they do not curity Administration will be at dangerous road, in this heat, try- - Mrs. L. C. Winslow had been i77n7dg7gnnpHaS7UChpnaiSprthiflS are from their ranch in urday Sept. 12, when Dell Bush, commit any felony, in any state, the City Hall in Roosevelt at ing to fix a tire wont you let the lucky person to hold the commerciallv-madfloat Thev Ninemoving 4:00 p.m. on Sept. 15 to answer me give you a hand? t Mil Duchesne for the his trumpet and his orchestra, it was ordered that the Court 'right ticket. We to welcome will come to the Uintah Basin specially retain jurisdiction for merdaV wish winter. inquiries on Social Security and the The Coloradoan loaded This note was sent to the of making such furthe assist applicants file claims. tircu and the two fice from Mrs. Winslow, on struction of tnnandnfrithtr own these kind friends into our com-n- fresh from a couple of engage- ther purpose orders as may seem for the at the P Lake ments in Salt City ladies into his car, took themjsept. 8th: design; therefore, making their stay Rainbow Randevu and Saltair best interest of the defendants to Bridgeland, where Mr. Smith; It 'was the thrill of a s eligible for judging for the State of Utah after called to meet the ladies time to be the winner of the entry Beach, and Hotel Utahs Star- and ofhave the prize. they Lee Mrs. reported to their called Jennie Wing and give them the much needed beautiful Cedar Chest, and I light Gardens. Floats entered in the senior in at the office to see command. It was further orderJenBuzz Mrs. to . , Then the man of chiv- want to extend my thanks to Larsen, According help. division were sponsored by the nie 40 acres choice FOR SALE Graham. They have manager of the newly remodel- ed that when arrangements have alry was on his way rejoicing the American Legion Auxiliary Kohls Market. Moon been May friends and have ed and renovated Victory Park, been made for the defendants to dear very farming land, good corrals, that he had done his good deed and all those who gave their following: Lake stake, Duchesne Mothers small house and choice water for that day, and had made! time and talent to the their names be- the arrangement he has had return to their command. Sherenjoyed always Duchesne Unit, American making Club, or Arzy H. Mitchell be authorArch the Mrs. See same. Doug out of Mrs. 0f the beautiful things it con- two fine friends rights. ing Wing was with the Roosevelt LDS stake iff Legion Auxiliary; Uinta Furni- returning at McKinlay Motor Co., Olsen and Mrs. Smith. a ized and directed to release a to to from came summer Salt for dancing, trip tains. ture, Cozy Theatre and Moores Lake City. to return to their comRoosevelt. pleasant end last Saturday and them Sincerely, Cafe, Theodore Camp, Daughmand. now on he will from operate Elizabeth Winslow. ters of the Utah Pioneers; DuThese two young men apFOR SALE Alfalfa Seed Mrs. L. Clair Winslow return- the beautiful new dance pavilchesne Drug; Duchesne Fish & ed in court, not being reppeared State Tested, 250 lb. See O. A. a two as Included after dance. ion Friday spending public Duchesne Game Association; in Salt Lake City. a resented by counsel. District is Dart, Myton, Utah. new the Park in days Victory FriendHealth Center; Duchesne Phillip V. Christensen of the new Verfireplace, lounge, check stand, Attorney WANTED and Duchesne County Attorney ship Club; Duchesne Lions Club; Highest prices nalConstruction Mr. Mrs. and and Chester and bar lunch Oy Lyman will School begin early Mt. States Telephone & Tele- left paid for hides, pelts and wool. nextHigh Monday for a trip to Yel- plastic coveming on the dance James R. Hall appeared on bespring, according to LorThe cedar chest was won by graph Co.; Myton City and My- lowstone Roosevelt Shoe Shop. National Park. floor that makes it the finest half of the State of Utah. enzo Young, Salt Lake architect. Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow. She ton Lions Club; Ray Horrocks They were apprehended in place in the Basin for dancing Roosevelt Contracts have been sent to wag holder of the winning tick Utah Oil; Ute Cafe and Annas FOR SALE five room house Mrs. driving the late model Price was Fanny is who Mr. very pleasure. with bath, partly furnished, Young, incorporating et for this prize. The project Confectionery; Ottos AssociatMrs. Abbott gave the sedan. to nis Bush have her with Dell children with sent happy are brings 7117 modern. Duchesne, Dar suggestions that being was sponsored by the Duchesne ed Service and Phillips "66; her over City Marshall Harold popular Salt Lake band, lovely alarm to who td him by all concerned in the Unit. American Legion Adley. Roosevelt Socialites, Miss U. Price and the weekend. Vern submitted the reThomas, as vocalist Brown which from came of the school. Edward family Shirley building B.I.C and Commercian Bank to the Roosevelt police ofMan L. WANTED AT ONCE port is music for combined with Idaho, Kellog, Lake styled Salt and heif-iobringing r Co., Hereford Bu.rton The t of Utah. wleieh' Business Real ficers. The car was taken from them Bert Price and family. dancing and romancing. sale of bonds er prize for a opacity, jS Bands in the parade were the Then the rear of Moores Cafe in Mae came portumty for worker. Exper- - to financepreparing Belt from Salt of school. the building project sponsored by the Du- - Duchesne, Tabiona and Alta- Lake City, so the Duchesne. ience preferred but not necesRECEIVE NAMES home family Duwas Medical chesne mont The Inc., school bands. Center, was more new sary. See H. L. Crapo, P.O. Box comers were like as four There the itself, of won Vern Bill chesne Post, American Legion Price, by 182 Myton, or write Rawleighs, CARD OF THANKS gathered around the fam- at church on Sunday, who reKellog, Idaho. He presented the was the color guard in the pa group We wish to express our apSt., Dept. ceived their names and blessily table again. ' ofto Center Medical Roosethe Duchesne and rade. The prize Denver 2, Colo. ings. Sharon Gay, who is the preciation to everyone who asficials for auction, and Mrs. velt Riding Clubs were both Mr. and Mrs. William Brown wee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sisted in any way during the The Agriculture Department Dorothea W. Allred, of represented by several riders. called on Mrs. Fanny Price. Terril J. Hallady; Jack LeVon illness and following the death apportioned $67,000,- - chesne, bought the heifer for Parade committee members 000 to states, territories and pos- - $200.00 at the auction, which are planning to request that a Mrs. Brown stayed and visited Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. of our husband and father. To with the Price family while Mr. DeVon Thomas; Sharri Lyn those who offered words of sessions for operation of the followed the; drawing. The new section be opened in the Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sympathy in speech and songs, lunch program during er was from the Jerry Merkley parade next year that is ' for Brown went fishing. Daniel T. Jones, and Charles furnished food and the serving 1953-5school year. the herd. novelty entries. This will add CLARK'8 REPAIR AND Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Clements Wilcken, son of Mr. and Mrs. of it, and for the beautiful florto the money ap-- , addition In line-uinterest to the parade BLACKSMITH SHOP who al offerings. been in Michigan, re- Eldon Wilcken. portioned, the department lias pa. and afford a class for judging turnedhave Wntl to Duchesne, where the Mrs. Chris Sorensen Myton, Utah $15,000,000 available for the such entries as the Neola Square children and faihily. Phone news items lo 7441 entered Tuesschool purchase and distribution for in the paDancers, sponsored not do They know day. how the lunch program. just iicy rade this year by the Duchesne long they might remain, but Drug, and the early model car enjoy being home with A Elmer and his wilj transporting their family and friends again. The Eastern Utah Baseball Bride, which was good for tournament drew a large crowd much humor and speculation as ! Mr. and Mrs. Max Gee and Aug. 29 and 30, as all baseball to identification of the bride daughter were guests of Mr. find fans were interested in the con- and groom. Mrs. Otto Johnsen on Labor test between local teams of MyDay. They had also visited Mr. and Ft. Duchesne, and Draton LETTER FROM SON and Mrs, John Thorsen, of Blueand youll SHIP IT by per and Sandy. IN KOREAN AREA bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin On Saturday, Ft. Duchesne Uintah, instead of tieing Mrs. Marvel Moore was thrill- Broadhead, of Utahn. They are won a smashing victory over As the curtain falls on the 1953 Duchesne County to receive a letter from her living in Murray, Utah. Sandy, with a score of 11 to 1. ed up your time and money as it standi out as a very successful, educational, Fair and This was followed by a much son, Douglas, who is in Korea Miss Lisle Lindsay and to say nothing of the and has lonesome and been for real memory, may we extend a hearty handclasp 4 happy to 5 in favor closer score of Drouby, of Salt Lake City, to the department heads workers, exhibitors, and thanks of Myton, who played the Dra- someone from home. HIGHWAY RISKS. In this letter he reports find- drove out to see the folks at the who participated in any way. all and per team, those Otto LawJohnsens, Allen Bonds and On Sunday the winners of ing Thomas Appah, son of SHIP the LOW COST . . . of Utahn, in the Art Grahams, before starting Saturdays games contested, rence Appah, Thomas was on his their new years job of teaching The dependability of the committee workers, long, DEPENDABLE WAY . . . having another close score as PX store. hours of plenning. and tha beautiful parade Insured over Myton, way to attend the LDS church in the Salt Lake City schools. won Duchesne tiring Ft. SHIP by Uintah 4 to 3 for the championship. being held ten miles from camp. the success of the Fair. Please accept our thanks, and let's Irene Thomas was able to The Draper game followed with After visiting they made plans look up for 1954 and the Duchesne Counfy Fair. Day by Day." to both attend church together spent Labor Day with her parSandy winning 6 to 2. ents. Mr. next and Mrs. ThomSunday. A special feature of the event Jessup Sincerely, Douglas has some lovely col- as, before returning to the Salt was the presentation of a trophy Lake ored film and promised some County Hospital, where by the Myton Lions Club to the tournament winning team from good pictures of them both to she is a dietician. DEAN C. CHRISTENSEN Ft. Duchesne. This event will be sent home soon. WESLEY R. DICKERSON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson be repeated next year and baseand family, of Salt Lake City, forThe first air mail in all ball fans service are looking Ntbr City, m4 Vtmil Utah OMIcm In OuctowM, of Fair Board ward to the next tournament. the United States was a round and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Odckirk Salt Laka City, Utah nth 2nS Watt SS70 Lyle Gingell was manager and trip a day, except on Sunday, and family, of Bountiful, spent Labor Day with their parents, Russell Gingell captain of the between New York and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Odekirk. Myton team. valuation of in public utilities and mines1953 Duchesne County for amounts to $1,454,092.00. For this value was listed at assessed Total 2, Min-utiliti- j $1,-929.- Banking School $1,-66- 25 Floats Entered Recognizes R. Montgomery 1 Gil News Fair Parade; Winners Named riavy Enlistees Plead Guilty To Auto Theft e 4254-427- 0 two-wee- k - Chivalry Among Men? Yes, Some gas-cu- - 4323-433- $ 77 . -' - 717777 77 7777 ,7777 7, J 77 j ... Workers Over 65 I 4358V-437- 0 i vice-pres- i- ' Should See SS Field Worker c. sTJcte A Ms316 HE self-employ- - t. 4332-437- 0 4370-442- 8 - Ne-ev- er j help-'vad- a, MrS. . -- Dell Bush Opens Fall Dance I J 77 7 . eSnevvSf Season At Victory e 77 VtAWT AIDS life-wa- Mc-Kinl- Vernal Plans For New High School Cedar Chest Won Mrs.. Winslow soft-drin- k ! , i pUre-bre- d monev-raisin- 4. g 1415-23r- d y, Lawn Mowers SHARPENED heif-scho- 4 ftlirllAttno , mm. ... p nasohall Title Received Award Appreciation .. ... Mad-len- e I |