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Show N W r UINTAH BASIN RECORD WEEK OF EACH THURSDAY PUBLISHED 5 Thursday, September 24, 1953 RATES . SUBSCRIPTION 51.00 - 3 Months SI 75 - 6 Months $3.00 - 1 Year Payable In Advance Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne. Utah , CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher ' ' ' ' '! ! Relief Society The Moon Lake Stake Relief Society opening social was held at Mt. Emmons last Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 oclock. It was under the direction of the state officers, Mrs. Rue Miles, Mrs. Leon Burton and Mrs. Owen Goodrich. The theme was patterened on the exhibition part of a fair, with handwork, flowers, bottled goods, etc. on display. Thru The Files Of The Record BLUt ' ' ' ' Activity In The District Court Noted ! emmons and mi. altamont By Long List Of Flew Cases Filed By Mrs. Grant Hansen Stake Social For Mrs. Jennie Graham, Office Manager Goldie Wilcken, News Editor Taken From lhe Record September 3, 1920 Mrs. Chester Lyman, of Price, formerly of Duchesne, has a fine baby girl. ' An active session in the Fourth Judicial Court in Du-- i chesne is anticipated by the! heavy calendar of cases filed with the clerk of the court, as released by Porter L. Merrel, clerk. Following is the listing of cases as filed yith the clerk in vention was held at Altamont last Sunday afternoon. There were state, and regional officials present, with about 100 people attending altogether. Hostesses At Baby Shower Mrs. Dewey Jerssen, Mrs. Mary Dump, Mrs. Hershel Iorg, and Mrs. Ned Mitchell were joint hostesses at a baby shower for Mrs. Hardy Perkins last Monday night at the Ned Mitchells shop in Altamont. There were about forty women present. The evening was spent in playing games. BRIDGELAND Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Bride Honored A bridal shower honoring Mrs. Norton Shelton, a recent .. medical expense, cost of suit, etc. Action involves a accident on Jan. 17, 1953, on Main Street in Roosevelt Earl F. Jones and Sylvia Abbott, joint administrators of the estate of John H. Jones, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Arzy H. Mitchell, administrator of the estate of Charles Bertola, deceased; Ferris F. Jones, administrator of the estate of William E. Jones, deceased; and The Irrigated Farms Mortgage Co., a corporation, defendants. Quiet title action to land located in the Tabiona Townsite and Sections 31, T. 1 S., R. 7 W. USM. Phyllis Thompson, plaintiff, vs. Bud M. Tompson, defendant. Divorce suit, on grounds of mental cruelty. Nancy E. Drollinger, plaintiff, vs. Albert Heizer; Grace M. Heizer; Mrs. E. J. Johnson, et al, defendants. Quiet title action to lands located in Sec. 36. T. pedestrian-a- utomobile the various divisions: Civil Division George C. Kohl Co., Inc. dba Kohls Market, plaintiffs, vs. Associated Home Improvements and Mountain Valley Dairy Pro' ducts, defentdants. Action for judgment in the sum of $2,893.08 and for costs expended in this action, $25.00 foreclosure and prosecution of action. L. Claire Winslow and Sarah Elizabeth Winslow, husband and wife; The United States of America, in Trust for the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah, plaintiffs, vs. The Heirs at Law of Matthew M. Smith, deceased. Quiet title action to acreage located in Township 4 South, Range 5 West, Uintah Special Meridian. Ogden Standard Examiner Publishing Co. a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Glen Van Tassell, dba under name and style of r Market, defendant. Suit for judgment in the sum of $169.50, together with interest and costs. Kolleen Wilson Larkin, plaintiff, vs. George Elmo Larkin, defendant. Divorce suit, on grounds of mental cruelty. James Lovell Wheeler, plaintiff, vs. Virginia H. Wheeler, defendant. Divorce suit, on grounds of mental cruelty. George W, Kitchens, plaintiff, vs. Gail Anderton, defendant. Suit for judgment for sum of $583.40 for rent on farm lease; and for sum of $545.35 for recovery of money advanced and loaned; plus sum of $250.00 attorneys fee, costs of court. David M. Wilkerson, plaintiff, vs. George J. Neumeyer defendant. Suit for judgment in sum of $85,000.00, together with Mrs. Edgar Holder was gone bride, was held Saturday at the The officers of the various as in Duchesne from Thursday to Sunday ac- ward house. Mrs. Shelton water companies oOoCounty met with the regional companying the body of her the former Miss Marion Jensen, Mrs. Frank Hale, of Midview, officer in Salt Lake last Wed- 'father to Missouri for burial. of Randlett. 2 S., R. 2 W., USM. A program consisting of the Other members of her family was a Duchesne visitor Monday. alsar nesday. Charles W. Warner, oOoMr. and Mrs. George Case made the trip also. Mr. Gardner following numbers was presentknown as C. W. Warner, Charles sered: in Mrs. a died new baby son, born vocal duet, by Wanless have Roosevelt, and his Miss Eva Murdock leaves this Warner and Chas Warner, plainOn Saturday afternoon Mr Sept 14 in Heber They plan vices were held in Neola on Shields and Mrs. Lynn Hanson; week for Price, where she will and Mrs. tiff, vs. Arley C. Sorensen and and Goodrich Lloyd name fbe baby Jeffry Lynn. Thursday. reading, Wilma Meyer; vocal Hazel Sorensen, husband and teach in the public schools. two children, Keith and and; HOSTS NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mat- solo, Louise Liddell, accompanoOowife, et al. defendants. Quiet Angelo, and Johnny McKee, of Mr and Mrs Wm R Evans thews have moved from Bon- ied by Mona Dee Liddell; piano title action to land located in Mr. and Mrs. Jake Krupa an- Bonanza were seriously injured weTe hosts to a family group anza to Coalville, where he will solo, Hazel Walters, and a skit, Sec. 7, T. 2 S R. 5 W., USM. collision. They nounce the arrival of a son, in a truck-ca- r afdinner last Sunday work, because of the work stop- Mona Dee and Louise Liddell. Criminal Division were coming into Vernal when wedding born Tuesday. ternoon in honor of Mr. and page in Bonanza. Delicious refreshments were Kenneth Judd, misdemeanor, oOothey met head on with a truck. Mrs. Don Evans, who were marMr. Farnsworth attended the served to about twenty ladies selling beer to minor. Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl The touring car was completely ried in the Salt Lake Temple Teachers Workshop in Duare Cloyd Ivie, felony, assault Goodrichs demolished. The to a visit 16. Ed from and Mr. on Mrs. chesne last Saturday, then went have returned Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee with intent to kill. The a!l Vernal in the hospita!. Crosby, Mrs. Anna L. Evans, on in to Salt Lake overnight, and daughter, Mary Lu and Mrs. Hastings, Nebraska. not has extent of Probate Division their injuries oOoMr. and Mrs. Mac Burton and returning for the American LegMary R. Lisonbee, of Bluebell, of Joseph Shanks, deEstate been determined. in were addition afterion present 30 Years family Basin convention, Sunday Uir.ah Ago Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Lisonceased. Martha G. Shanks, adto hosts the the and noon. and family bee and baby, Kim, were SunVol. 1. No. 3 Uintah Papoose Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jackson ministratrix. married couple. Mr. ami Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartvisitors of Mr. and Mrs. We saw Sheriff Pope ride out and two children, of Ogden have newly Estate of Silas L. Meadows Mrs. Don Evans will make their man spent two days in Vernal day and Susie A. Meadows, of town, Friday, as though he spemt the past week visiting home in Provo, where Mr. Ev- on business last week. Mr. Hart- Shelby Lisonbee. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings, meant business, and upon in- with Mrs. Jacksons parents, Mr. ans will continue his schooling. man is progressing rapidly after Lu Jean Jennings and Bertie quiry, learned that he was on and Mrs. James Bird. recent his operation. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powthe way to Uintah to round up Education is the knowledge The local Miss Lorraine Dastrup left Lisonbee visited with Mr. and a hostile who had been stealing ell spent Monday at Moon Lake of how to use the whole of oneand Auxiliary con- - Thursday for Logan, where she Mrs. Shirley Williams at BlueLegion with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Powell horses. bell, Sunday. self. Many men use but one or will attend the USAC. of Vernal. two faculties out of the score Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm WalWall Mr. and and Pete Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jenters and daughter, Ruth, were with which they are endowed. The dance Thursday evening JoAnn last Clifton and spent at Browns hall was a pleasant nings were Sunday guests of Henry Ward Beecher Tuesday in Huntsville visiting visitors on Wednesday at Utahn Mrs. affair, as only 42 numbers were Waynes parents. Mr. ofand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thacker with Mr. and Mrs. Leland with Bridge-lansold, there was plenty of room Merle Jennings, Sr. Wright. and family. Mrs. Grace Dalgleish The occasion was the Mrs. Lawrence Young, new to swing on the corners. Every Mrs. Lawrence Young spent one took advantage of the space, birthday anniversary of Waynes boy and little daughter, some time during her baby Mr. Mrs. Ahlfield and Enoch and it took a break-necpace father. with her mother, Mrs. Ann, of Mt. Emmons, are visitand two children, who are now to keep up with the changes. located at Vernal, were Myton Alma Smith, in Bridgeland. Her ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. visitors Monday evening to see two children are with her. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal and President and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Ahlfields brother. Jack Fourteen yards of calico for Floyd Case went to the Utah one dollar were offered at Winkler announce the marriage Mieure, who is home on fur- State Fair Wednesday of last children spent the weekend at Salt Lake City, where they visof their daughter Maxine to lough. Mr. Ahlfield, who is em week. Mitchell & Adams. Mrs. Volney Boswell and Mrs. ited relatives and attended the Howard Todd, son of Mr. and ployed by Loffland Oil Co., Mrs. Russel Todd of Ballard. was stationed in Myton for sev- Less Orr went to Vernal last State Fair. Joy riders to Roosevelt, Sun- The Leon Walters and daughters, marriage ceremony was per- eral months and greeted old Thursday to visit with their were Miss John Abbott, day, Ann and Margaret, of Mary in families the children and their in formed Temple Logan friends while here Helen Burdick, Cloe Timothy, monday. Lake Salt City, spent the weekand was witnessed and Vernal. Pres, by Mrs. Mr. Carlos Clark and and Stella Powell. Mrs. Evan Hansen and Mrs. end here with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Mrs. Ver- are enjoying a visit from their ona Winkler of Bluebell, Mrs. son, Ben, who is home on fur- Myrtle Arnold left last Wed- and Mrs. Malcolm Walters. Phone news items to 7441 Mr. and Mrs. A1 Cundriff and Mary Merrell of Salt Lake City, lough. Ben has been stationed nesday for a three weeks trip children, of California, are visitand members of the Todd at Palm Springs Beach, Florida to California. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman ing Mrs. Cundriffs parents, Mr. serving in the U. S. Air Force as a welder in the ground crew. were visiting in Bridgeland last and Mrs. Ray Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith are', h Mrs. Mary Merrell of Salt works; the farmer Heres how the new Farmall Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anicone, Monday. rejoicing over the birth of a . . . the two coupling beams Lake City visited a few days of Las Vegas, Nevada, were visto the backs implement up just new grandson, bom to Mr. and h here with Mr. and Mrs. Bern- itors last week at the home of sockets on the tracon the implement slip into the Mrs. of Mt. Lawrence Young, ard Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tolboe, Mrs. locked instantly and automatically to uncouple, are and tor, Emmons, on Sept. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeVries Anicones sister and brother-in-law- . just lift two latches. The farmer saves a great deal of time Weekend guests at the home and Miss Ada Mathews of Odgen Other visitors during their and all of the hard work usually required in hitching. Mr. and of Mrs. Eldon Mrs. 'Ethel Beebe Brady suenf. the weekend here visiting stay were Mrs. Tolboes mother, PeterMr. Mrs. were Arden and with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Math- Mrs. Gladys Cleviston, and her FAMILY GETS TOGETHER See the FAST HITCH Demonstrated in a Unique square son and family, of Murray. ews. and grandmother, grandfather A was Mrs. arrived dance at ROOSEVELT CITY PARK, September 28, at 8:00 p.m. family Roy Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thacker Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Semfcin, FAST HITCH NOW ON DISPLAY AT of Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Luth- who came from Gusher for a held at the home of Mr. and home from Craig, Colo., where Wm. E. Mrs. Clark, Sunday. she been her has daughvisiting er Carlyle of Payson (all former family Mrs. Those get - to - gether. Mr. and Mrs. present were Mrs. Jane ter and residents of Bluebell) were in Semken is the Gusher corresBurMr. and Dee Mrs. Gygie, Orson Rawlins, and getting acBluebell on Sunday saying, pondent for the Standard. rows and Mr. and Hello to old friends and sightMr. and Mrs. Ray Gill, of Mrs. John daughter,all of Salt quainted with her new grandSaris, son, born to the Rawlins PHONE 132 seeing. They also' attended Sac- Salt Lake City, visited ThursROOSEVELT, UTAH rament meeting where Mr. Car- day at the home of Mr. and Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse son of and Mendes, daughter, lyle sang a solo, An Angel Mrs. Emery Nielson, coming to Pr.; Mr. and Mrs. From On High, accompanied the Basin to visit relatives and Palmerton, Kappas and Mr. and Mrs. by his wife. Other guests who check on Mrs. Nielsons illness. Steve Bob Turner and family, of spokt in Sacrament meeting a resiformer Clyde Wing, Mrs. Harold Morris were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Lar- dent of Myton, now in Mapleton; and family, Lavar Morris and sen of Castle Dale, Utah and Ogden, was greeting residing old friends daughter, George Mecham and Howard Todd. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monsen Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart and Mrs. Mary Carroll, son, Gene, and family visited in Salt Lake Vern Holfeltz, of Duchesne, Mrs. Vendetta accompanied last week. were visitors at City the Clark, went toby Salt Lake City, Saturday a held officers The Primary home of Mr. and Mrs. James last weekend to take Pfc. Dale meeting on Thursday evening Dalgleish. Carroll, on his return trip back to prepare for the beginning of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooper and to Camp after a furlough. He for another lessons year. resiformer son, Frank, Myton to Washington. ALLRED Primary Those present were Mrs. Garda dents, accompanied by their reported Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johan-son- , Mrs. Hazel Goodrich, daughter and Seeley, Mr. of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lucile Winkler, Mrs. Myrle and Mrs. Garth Wilkerson, came were Phone 7021 Frank Monsen, of Lisonbee, Mrs. Velma Monsen, from Salt Lake City, Saturday, weekend visitors at Ogden, the home of Bemeice Mrs. Lila Mrs. a Gale, for UTAH weekend visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames and DUCHESNE, Atwood, Mrs. Verona Winkler home of Mrs. Coopers mother, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dump. Lois Mrs. and Mrs. Irene Barrett Mrs. Frank Bowden, and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daniels Goodrich Paul and Lester, Mrs. Wilker- and daughter, of Ft. Duchesne, son is the former Lulu Cooper were anr ini i: Sunday visitors at the and made her home here during home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman her childhood. LaRose. They also called at the Earl Hardinger, of Denver, home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert HOW TO visited Friday at the home of Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson. Sharlene Young, who is atMrs. Denzell Hemphill and tending school in Salt Lake, son, Bob, and Mrs. W. R. Harris spent the weekend at home. went to Salt Lake Wednesday Mrs. Elva Snyder and Mrs to attend the State Fair and Gerald Jacobsen visited in Salt visit friends and relatives, be- Lake City, where Mrs. Snyder fore returning home Friday eve- received a medical check-up- . IT AND ning. They visited Helen HempMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catcott who is attending school in and son, Garry, of China Lake, hill, The average family eat over Salt Lake City. When returning Calif., are here spending a two home they visited Mr. and Mrs. weeks vacation with Mrs. 1,000 meals every year, not count- Arthur Orr at Riverton. Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing those occasional snacks of Harris was a guest of Mr. and Clarence Smith. The Catcotts which all of us are so fond. Every Mrs. Roland Krebs while in Salt and Mrs. Smith visited in Salt one of these meals, plus those enLake. Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Arvil SpociAcofioni and qulpmtnt Subject to change without notice Pvt. Jack Mieure arrived Sun- Stone and attended the State tertainment extras is prepared in day evening from Camp Chaf- Fair. the kitchen. . . heart of fhe home. fer, Arkansas to spend his furMr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs Sedan Dodge Coronet In a modern, well planned electric kitchen, preparing lough with his wife, who is re- and two small children and Mr. moda fun because a In is cinch. meals fact, its actually siding with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs made a ern electric kitchen has all the time and labor saving conand Mrs. Earl Gingell. trip to Salt Lake City, Provo veniences you've always dreamed about. An automatic A. L. Schuckers went to Mt. and Lehi recently, where Mr Your present car is worth more right now! electric range, electric dishwasher, new electric refrigerPleasant, Friday, to attend the Ralphs received medical care in trade on this big new Dodge that ation with space for quantity storage of frosen foods, football game. His son, Jim, a They also visited with Mr. and offers built-iyou the widest choice of automatic of and many other electric conveniences, plus plenty student at Wasatch Academy, is Mrs. Wayne Powell and Mr. and drives at lowest cost. a member of the football squad. Mrs. Bud Johnson. cabinets and storage space. Mrs. Emery Nielson, who has Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark Now is the time to become the owner of Whether you're planning to build a new home or been confined to her bed, suf- and Mr. and Mrs. Earl remodel your present one, be sure a modern electric kitchthe great Action Car that topped all 8s in returned home Sunday fering from a fractured hip duren is part of your plan. Nothing increases the value of the Mobilgas Economy Run, set new offiing the past three months, was from a trip to Idaho Falls, Boise kitchen. your home or its beauty more than an AAA cial to Saturtaken Lake Salt performance records, won victory and Yellowstone Park. City, Best of all . . . you can get a modern electric kitchen, inambulance. Mr. BREAKS COLLAR BONE in important stock car races. by after day morning victory to even fit smallest all the OR SIX necessary equipment, cluding Nielson accompanied her and Steve Dunsmore, son of Mr. of the of the car the budget. its buy Its year after she received medical atten- and Mrs. Earl Dunsmore, broke the year. Come in and find out today. tion, brought her home that his collar bone when he fell off Mrs. Nielson still slides will school at the last evening. week. . , . S TV Pag for Tim and Station. Tun In Medallion Thofr Evtry Wk on be confined to her bed for some He was taken to Roosevelt for time, but her host of friends medical care. He is getting along Come see us for a wonderful selection of dependable used cars. are hoping that she will soon nicely. be able to be In a wheel chair Albert of Snyder, Springville, LOCALLY OWNED or crutches, as she steadily arrived Tuesday for a visit with his TAX PAYING ENTERPRISE mother, Mrs. Elva Snyder, MOTOR and other relatives. 17 DUCHESNE Phone 812) ROOSEVELT Phone Hast thou virtue? . , , acquire Primary will be held on TuesROOSEVELT. UTAH also the graces and beauties of day afternoons instead of virtue. Franklin Benjamin IGSbSQEk -- - -- Sav-Mo- -- -- -- semi-annu- d. WJ'jton conval-esenc- e k Temple Marriage Fast-Hitc- DUCHESNE Fast-Hitc- Hilton ah SHOP Browns Inc. son-in-la- Radiator Repairs and Cleaning Fender Body Welding and Metal Work L E. son-in-la- r PREPARE 1000 .... MEALS LIKE Cat-cot- ts dependable n Duns-mor- e te HT Uintah Power & Light Co. CBS-T- SPROUSE COMPART |