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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Farm Bureau Favors Ammendment For Thursday, Of Utah Senate Re-apportion- Miss Betty lorg Urges Elimination Of Price Supports Will Wed Speaking before a meetinggrown in this area, now under parity price sponsored by the Duchesne mandatory 90 90 price County Farm Bureau in Roose- support. Mandatory to the six velt, Thursday, April 29, Mayor parity applies only LeGrand Jarman, of Orem, stat basic crops, wheat, cotton, corn, ed that the proposed constitu- rice, peanuts and tobacco. All tional amendment providing for other crops are under different the of the programs. Dairy commodities Utah State Senate is one of the must be supported at someof most important issues ever to where between 75 and 90 come before the electorate of parity. Wool and honey from of parity, and other 60 to 90 the state. Mr. Jarman, who is field rep- crops anywhere from 0 to 90 resentative for the Utah State of parity at the discretion of Farm Bureau, said that the pro the secretary of agriculture," posed amendment provides for Mr. Olsen said. the election of one state senaCongress will decide in the tor for each county, whereas the present session whether to conpresent law requires that both tinue the present high rigid houses of the Utah State Legis- price support on the six basic lature be apportioned on a pop- crops, or to allow the agriculture act of 1949 to go into opulation basis. With the adoption of this eration. This act provides that amendment the Utah State Leg- variable price supports shall be islature will fall into the same used for these crops and will pattern as that of the United take effect Jan. 1, 1955, unless States Congress, which, under congress determines otherwise, the Federal Constitution con- he said. Mr. Olsen states that since sists of two seators from each state and representatives in the wheat in Utah constitutes about of the total cash farm inHouse according to population. 5 of the The trend in recent years come and less than 3 has been ioward a heavy con- agricultural income of Duchesne centration of population in the County, the wool bill and other central part of the state. Con- legislation may be of greater tinuation of the present method importance to farmers in this of electing both houses of the area than the support program state legislature could soon re- for the basic commodities. sult in domination of the state High support prices are not necessarily a guarantee of high by a small geographic area. The Utah State Farm Bur- farm income. Since the abanMAKES WEDDING PLANS eau strongly supports the pro- donment of price supports on Making May wedding plans is Miss Belly lorg, whose engagement lo Bruce Goodposed amendment and urges all eggs and hogs, both of these rich is announced this week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. people to acquaint themselves commodities have done very Claude lorg, of Upalco. with this issue and exercise well. Hogs currently are selling of parity and their right to vote on it in the at about 120 of parity, coming election, Mr. Jarman eggs at near 100 Mr. Olsen said, in conclusion. said. Van Winterton, of Roosevelt, Uintah and Duchesne counties currently share 1 senator. is president of the Duchesne V. Allen Olsen, Salt Lake, County Farm Bureau, and was organization director for the in charge of the meeting. Utah State Farm Bureau Federation, told the group that the present debate in the U. S. SAILS FOR HOME Congress over rigid versus varWord has been received that iable price supports, held speHelen Odekirk sailed on April cial significance far only one 24 for home ports. It should not crop in Duchesne and Utah, since wheat is the only crop Lambert Farm Service an- be too long before we shall have nounced today its unique Help a visit from her here in Dua Farmer program, designed chesne. She has been laboring . . . to aid the areas busy farmers in the Hawaiian mission. on their own fields with help (Continued from Page 1) ARCADIA Special) Of wideMrs. Mable Fairbanks was vast desert lands in the vicinity and equipment. interest is the marriage spread to to the Record report Johnny Lambert, proprietor happy of of the proposed Glen Canyon Miss Norma Larsen to Bershe had had a very and Echo Park dams, he said. of the Ferguson farm equip- office that visit nard V. Hadden, the wedding Gus with Mrs. enjoyable ment dealership in Roosevelt The other major amendment in Ioka Friday, Steiner and Mrs. Gar- taking place the adopted was said that the program will en- rett Kendal daughter, with 23, Garn GilApril Bishop and two children, bert of offered by Rep. Cliff Young able him to both get better ac- all of Arcadia officiating. The Payson. bride is the daughter of Mr. (R., Nev.). It provided for the quainted with individual farmextension from 10 to 20 years ing operations and understand and Mrs. James O. Larsen of Mrs. Lowell Coleman and of the limit on contracts for the current local problems better. Arcadia, and the grooms parare some time in boys spending is "The Mr. plan sale of power generated by the simple, Heber with her parents, Mr. and ents are ofMr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadden Upper Colorado dams. The Lambert said. If farmers would Mrs. Duchesne. our help during this busy Joseph Olpin, while Mr. the newlyamendment carried unani- like Complimenting is Coleman a away attending or period, they just phone write welfare mously. weds was a reception held Friin Nebraska. us. meeting We have equipment set Rep Saylor continued his opday, April 30, at the Arcadia LDS ward chapel, where the position to the program by de- aside to haul out to the fields Mr. Mrs. and Quimby Simp- bride scribing the bill as just the and work right along with the son greeted friends in her a reports lovely baby girl first phase of a vast program farmer. ballerina length gown of white!' at Hoswas born Roosevelt the Mr. Lambert said he would he estimated would cost the taxwith Chantilly lace yoke taffeta 28. payers as much as $10 billion. schedule help appointments on pital April and matching overskirt. She I predict, said Mr. Saylor, a basis. wore matching gauntlets and Otto Johnsen has been Mayor All we need to know is the that the program will cost alher bridal bouquet was of red most as much as the entire ex- time, the place and the kind at home with a broken blood roses and white carnations. vessel in his to but leg, of hopes Recthe work of dofarmer will be penditure of the Bureau Miss Donna Larsen, sister of soon be up and around again lamation during the past 50 ing, he said. the bride, was maid of honor soon. years. and wore a ballerina formal of DISEASES DROP blue net over taffeta. BridesMartha Lou Mrs. Miller and Only one new case of German maids included the Misses Hazel of a few Vernal, spent measles was reported for Du- baby, Ann Evelyn Shaw and chesne County for the week days with her parents, Mr. and DonnaJohnson, Ross, who all chose balMrs. Horrocks. Ray ending April 30, by the Utah lerina length gowns in pastel 120 acres in State Department FOR SALE of Health. shades. They carried like noseMr. and Mrs. Perry Grant, modern home Uintah County had five chicken-pox- , Tridell. of petal pink carnations gays a and had Carol short Jimmy watone on Tridell farmstead (City) German measles and but pleasant trip to Salt Lake centered with a red rose. er system. L. P. Gas heat and 2 mumps for the same week. Mother of the bride was atCity, Saturday. range; chicken coop, above in a blue rayon silk print tired ground insulated cellar, gran- A. dress and the brideafternoon . . . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lloyd ary, other improvements. Apwore a pink mother grooms son and the weekend in spent proximately 40 acres under ir(Continued from Page 1) dress. Both had corsages print Duchesne of as Mr. and guests in and looking rigation. Crops Another department official, Mrs. of pink and white carnations. Perry Grant. Immediate good. possession, Lloyd Wignall, Standing as best man 'was preadjutant, $13,000. Livestock, Surge milk- sented the Fort Duchesne and Mrs. Maxine Burdick return- Sherwood Lisonbee. also can and be er, hay grain Jensen Posts with national recThe reception table was covfrom Price and reports that bought with the place. Shardon ognition awards for their acti- ed with a rich lace cloth and ered her is in who the son, Harold, H. Morrill, Tridell. Phone 6303. vity in membership growth. Price Hospital with a badly centered with the attractive three-tiereOther awards presented during broken wedding cake, decleg. is feeling much imKit Trailer the conference were to Miss proved and was able to eat a orated with pink roses and silFOR SALE Renae Eldredge, first place win- little for the first time since ver beads and topped with a House, like new. Big discount. ner in the district oratorial con- being hurt last miniature bride and groom. Also late model Electric Range, Tuesday. White tapers in crystal holders like new, $95. Inquire Bruce test, and Miss Barbara Ray, who won second. They received Mr. and Mrs. Duane Meri- were at either end. Smith Service, Duchesne. Gift room arrangements were trophies from the district. Dorthea Allred, Bill It was pointed out during the wether, Burdick and Mrs. under the direction of the MissNorton, Jerry conference that the past year Maxine Burdick were all in es Donna? Linda and Venice LAWN has seen a tremendous growth Price Larsen, sisters of the bride. during the week. in community service by the Emcee for the program was American Legion throughout Mrs. Emma Wimmer, Caroline Marion Ross, who announced For best work on lawn mow- the nation. District 9 was es- Burdick, J. D. Wimmer and the following program; vocal ers, shearers, plows, etc. con- pecially praised for their pro- Ralph Gibboney were in Price solo,. Norma Hansen; reading, tact Clarks Blacksmith, Myton. gress in this category. Monday, to visit Harold Bur- Betty Lee Evans; Hawaiian Aspirants for national vice- dick. dance, Shirley Bird; vocal solo, commander present were Bob Grace Larsen. FOR SALE Good used May- Shelby, Ogden, and George Mrs. Rodney MahonMr. and Dancing was enjoyed during tag washer. Used about 18 Larson, Provo. Those seeking ey and Mr. and Mrs. Childs, of the remaining part of the evemonths. See Earl Jordan, Du- department offices were Clark Heber, drove from Heber to be ning. chesne. Chenny, Kaysville, and Jim at Fast meeting and take part The bride graduated with the com- in the naming of the for Littimer, of 53 from Union High class aspirants Mahoneys FOR SALE Seed Barley, mander; O. P, Conley, Salt Lake first grandchild. School and is currently employWheat, Oats, Alfalfa, Grasses. City, and O. P. Warner, Binged as chief operator at the We do custom cleaning. Moody ham, first Joe Mountain States Telephone Co. to was very Everyone happy Bros., Myton. Manzione, Beaver, and W. S. have Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ander- in Roosevelt. The new groom FOR SALE Potatoes. $1.50 Murdock, Roosevelt, 2nd vice- son, of Draper, visiting a few just returned from serving with 100 lbs., while they last. Next commander. the U. S. Naval forces. in Duchesne. The conference was concluded days s door to Bruce Smith sercise staThe will make their a with banquet and the antion, Duchesne. Carol Mickelson was home ov- home on their ranch in Myton. nouncement that the fall con40 acres choice ference would be held in Ver- er the weekend from her school FOR SALE BUNKERS CLUB at the B.Y.U. She is certainly land, good corrals, nal. farming Mrs, Rose Partridge was hosenjoying her work very much. small house and choice water tess to the Bunkers Club last rights. See Doug or Arch Me PRIMARY CONFERENCE week. The guests were, Laura Kinlay at McKinlay Motor Co., DRAWS LARGE CROWD Lyman, Laura Clemons, Connie Roosevelt. Estate of Warren Wade Strong, A very large group of par- Robbins, Mildred Carman, Deceased ents turned out to the Primary Bromley, Ruby Stephenson, Creditors will present claims, conference Sunday evening. The Rachael Wilson, Nellie Nelson, E. A. with vouchers, to the under- program was given by the chil- Hildur Johnstun and Olcah at Duchesne, Utah, on dren around the theme of, A Johnstun. Prizes were won by REFRIGERATION signed or before the 26th day of June, Testimony Grows. The parents Rachel, Ruby and Connie. A Electric Motors Wiring A. D 1954. were deeply pleased with the delightful luncheon was served Office in Dillman Building ADRIENNE STRONG. work that Primary has done for to the group. Administratrix of the their children and the extra Roosevelt, Utah Motor vehicle accidents in the estate of Warren Wade work in getting the conference Office Phone 335-United States killed 38,000 persons Deceased. Strong, ready. Residence Phone, Arcadia 4306 First In 1953. In the same year, cancer Publication, April 22, 1954 Last Publication, May 13, 1954 killed 220,000. Phona News To 7441 Lambert Service Launches Farmer Aid Help Echo Park May 6, 1954 Norma Larsen Is Bride Of Bernard Hadden Bruce Goodrich UPALCO Joining the parade of Spring brides is ' Miss Betty lorg, who will pecome Mrs. Bruce Goodrich in LDS Temple rites in Salt Lake City sometime during the month of May. No definite date has been set. The engagement news is bes ing revealed by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude lorg of Upalco. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodrich of Bluebell. The couple are both recent graduates of Altamont High School. Mr. Goodrich attended the USAC at Logan for one bride-elect- year. Sunday School Class Has Party, May Tax Sale To Offer Five April was a fairly good month for issuing marriage licenses in the county of Duchesne. According to a report issued by County Clerk Porter L. Merrell, five couples applied for and received a certificate allowing them to wed. They are: LaMar Gee Wilson, Duchesne and Orienne Miller, Roosevelt; Darrell D. Lance, Duchesne and Lanore Johnson, Vernal; Robert Max Gines, Tabiona and Veola Sweat, Fruitland; Bernard V. Hadden, Myton and Norma Larsen, Roosevelt; Arden Veloy Robbins, Vernal, and Joan Poul-soDuchesne. n, Duchesne Vets Meet In Korea Parcels Of Land Only five parcels of land are 1954 tax sale. This is believed to be the least amount ever listed on the May sale record of Duchesne County, according to Porter L. Merrell, audcounty clerk and itor. Ten parcels were listed for the final tax sale in 1953, 15 in 1952 and 17 in 1951. Two parcels of land listed for the final tax sale, to be held at 10 a.m. at the courthouse in Duchesne on May 21, are located in the Roosevelt Town-sit40 acres in Hancock Cove, 80 acres in Bluebell, and 312 acres in Fruitland. The land will be offered for sale at public auction and sold to the highest bidder for cash. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and cost, which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accepted. listed on the e, Five of our Duchesne service men, who are stationed in Korea, had the good fortune of meeting at conference of the LDS church recently. They were: Douglas Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Moore; Lloyd Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Abbott; Thomas Appah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Appah; Theron War-dlson of Mrs. Leila Wardle, and Jay Mickelson, son of Mr. Mark Bradford, prominent and Mrs. Cliff Mickelson. There were some pictures taken of the Spanish Fork Columbia sheep will be interviewed group the boys will be sending breeder, next Friday, May 14 on KSL home soon. Radios This Business of Farming program. Elvon Orme, KSL Farm Director, will talk to Mr. Bradford about the recommended range program for cattle and sheep moving from winter to summer ranges. Mrs. Genevieve Michie Allan, On the 10 of Provo, will fill a mission for broadcast. Dr.Monday, F.May Knowl-toGeorge the Church of Jesus Christ of USAC Extension entomoLatter-daSaints in the will discuss the first aplogist, Mission. She entered plication of the season of insect the Mission Home in Salt Lake control sprays for lygus bugs City, April 28. Her farewell par- and seed chalcir in Utah alfalfa ty was held, Sunday, May 2, in fields. the ward in Provo. On the Thursday, May 13 Her sister, Mrs. George H. broadcast, James A. Hooper, of Duchesne, participated secretary of the Utah Wool in the program. Growers will talk Mrs. Allan is a former resi- about the Association, wool market. dent of Tabiona, a daughter of This Business of Farming Mrs. Elena Michie, of Provo. is sponsored each weekday at 12:15 on KSL Radio by the tt Utah Copper Division of BABIES BLESSED Copper Corporation, a was There large crowd for Fast meeting, Sunday. There were two babies blessed Kevin Wright Killian, son of Mr. and NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Van Wright Killian, was given his name and blessing by from and after March 29th, 1954 his great - grandfather. Owen I will not be responsible for any Wright. Miss Sharline Leffler, debts incurred by any person other than myself. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WESTON G. DESPAIN Leffler, was blessed and (s) named by Rodney Mahoney. Sheepmen In Radio Teacher Is Host Saturday, May 1, Mrs. Ray Horrocks entertained her Sunday School class with a lively party at her home. They played many games and then had a wonderful time in serving the refreshments which were hot-ice cream and dogs, home-madcup cakes. The class turned out 100. They are: LaRae Jordan, Shan-n- a Lee Graham, Shirley Brown. Wilda Thomas, Maryetta Moon, Karen Moon, James Hayes, Rex Clement, Gordon White, Bill Warclle, Calvin Carman, Allen Moon, Barry Jordan, Calvin Kiclbasas, Stephen Davis, Sharon Partridge, Beryle and Meryle Bates, Judy Madsen, Joan Beebe, Frankie Morrill, Marlene Davies, Neldine Hill, Dixie and Verla Robbins and Mary Ann Moore. 1 e I Five Couples Are Given Permits To Wed In April Broadcast e, On Farm Program Mission Call Comes To Former Tabiona Resident n, y North-Centr- Fifth-Eight- y Wil-cke- Remodels Home An extensive remodeling job being completed at the Earl F. Jensen home in Duchesne. The kitchen has been remodeled and enlarged for additional utility and storage space. A breezeway has been built to connect the garage with the house. A brick - constructed planter beautifies the open side of the to the south. breezway-patiis o There are nearly 4,900 tree farms in the United States covering 30 million acres and the number is growing rapidly. Ken-neco- Notice Vel-do- n k WANT ADS Six-roo- Legion d MOWERS SHARPENED 1.98 Do GOWNS 1.98 to 7-7- APRONS . 5 ... 1.00 and up BOXED HANKIES 59? 4.98 5.75 98 89? NYLON NOSE 1.35 98 1.50 Do 12.75 Costume Jewelry 7.95 and 9.95 HANDBAGS 3.50 and up Notice To Creditors Af-to- n Call Service One-Sto- p DUCHESNE. UTAH 1.00 RHINESTONE SETS just-wed- Your . . Community Store PHONE 7251 . 7241 |