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Show I ) t UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Thursday, June 10. 1954 SUBSCRIPTION RATES - I Year 6 Months $1.75 $1.00 - 3 Months Payable In Advance Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher Mrs. Jennie Graham, Office Manager Goldie Wilcken. News Editor 53.00 gairotVAk VIEWPOINT CLIFF MEMMOTT, Editor THE FISHING SEASON OPENS SATURDAY, THERE ARE RULES TO BE OBSERVED .... It has been a year since fishermen in Utah had the high blood pressure they are sensing these days as time draws near for the grand opening of the 1954 Fishing Season. . . Many Utahns have had plans made for months, and their boss sanction for time off to go to their favorite stream and lake and engage in the Worm Dunking pasr actitime and sport that is second to none other vity, save it be the deer hunt. It is fun to go afield, and it is good to come home safe and happy. An estimated 150,000 Utahns will be going afield for the opening of the general angling season, June 12. How many of us come home safe and happy will depend on some thoughtful care and courtesy while we are away. The Utah Department of Fish and Game has listed some brief reminders covering a few important dos and donts for your fishing excursions. Allow plenty of time for travel and then drive carefully. Have a healthy respect for any water. Never go out in an overloaded boat and always take your life preserver along. Never wear boots or waders in a boat. Ask permission before fishing any water on private land. It may mean the difference of whether you can come again to fish or lose the privilege entirely. Remember your license and know your rules and regulations covering the angling season. Proclamations are available through license dealers or at Department offices, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. out-doo- Washington. A contemporary description said that the stars of the flag represent a new constellation rising in the West. Not a legal holiday in any of the states, Jane 14 is, however, marked generally throughout our land by the schools and by patriotic organizations as the birthday of our national emblem, in exercises which feature the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. v E v Casually Observing M Dill-ma- who completed his course in welding, received his certificate in connection with the exercises. He returned home with his parents to spend the summer here. Mrs. John W. Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, also returned with them. Mrs. Tucker and her husband have been members of the Dixie College faculty. She will remain here till late June, when Mr. Tucker w;ll join her and they will go to Madison, Wisconsin, where Mr. Tucker will receive his Masters Degree. Later they will go to' Cambridge, Mass., where Mr. Tucker will attend Harvard University to work toward his Ph.D. Degree. ; Seeley 4-- H , ; . Two Honored At 4-- H Birthday Party 4-- - BMDGELAND 30-da- sister-in-la- . j j n, Notice 07 Transfer I -- I Dillman Mortuary Tol-bo- e. . ; Mrs. Grant Hansen Das-tru- p Beck-stea- d THE GUY WHO RESPECTS TRAFLAWS, SIGNS, SIGNALS AND ROAD MARKINGS. The driver who wini everyone's respect is the motorist who MAKES HIS CODE OF THE ROAD. COURTESY Her hero FIC Cancer Clinic Is Planned For June 16 The American Cancer Society, Utah Division, in cooperation with Salt Lake County Medical Society, has scheduled a Cancer Symptom Center to be held June 16th at the Division headquarters, 177 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake City. Registration will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 10th, 11th and 14th. Only those persons who register can be examined at the Center. In making this announcement the Cancer Society and the Salt Lake County Medical Society, wish to point out that in order to be eligible for examination all applicants must bring a written referral from any doctor consulted by them in the past year. As the name indicates, complete examinations are not given but are directed at only those areas of the body where cancer is thought to exist. Patients are referred back to their family doctor for further andor diagnostic procedures treatment when indicated. BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. W. H. Linck entertained Saturday afternoon at a dessert Bridge party. Present were Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. P. E. Church, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Wesley Jenson, Mrs. Floyd Lamb and Mrs. Rex Lamb. High score prize was won by Miss Mrs. Wilmer Murray and Mrs. Todd. John W. Tucker attended the reception of Mr. and J. W. Jenson returned home wedding Mrs. Lyle Robison in Ioka one where from California, Friday last week. Mrs. Robison he spent the winter months with night is the former LeeRaye Drollin-ger- . Mr. his daughter and and Mrs. Harvey Haskell. Miss Jeri Walker, of Provo, was a visitor last week at the home of her sister and brother-in-la' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ' Miss Walker left Friday for California to visit another sis' ter, Mrs. Jean Dunford. Mrs. Dee Iorg was hostess to members of the Young Matrons Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mitchell Club at her ranch home, Friday and family spent Sunday after- evening. A pleasant evening noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed was enjoyed by the jolly group. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Goris and have been wonderfully blessed Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ward, small son and Miss Darlene of Salt Lake City, visited Sat- Smith came from Bingham Sun- in being restored to active life after urday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen day to spend a few days with being crippled in nearly every joint Mohlman. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- in my body and with muscular Mr. and Mrs. David Zufelt, of lard Smith. Darlene, a recent soreness from head to foot. I had Ft. Duchesne, were guests of graduate from Union High Rheumatoid Arthritis and other Mr. and Mrs. Ken LaRose last School, is attending a beauty school in Salt Lake City, and forms of Rheumatism, hands deSaturday. ankles were set. Mrs. Chester Hart- - making her home with her sis- formed and my Mr. and , , in ter limited Bingham. T, space prohibits telling the mempast but if you will write week, During more here Wedlast Salt Lake Tuesday, bers of the American Legion, you me I will reply at once ond tell you nesday and Thursday on busi- Wm. R. Sands Post No. 5, have wonderful relief. ness. I been busy at the John Solmon-so- how received this Evan Hansen and Ned Mitchranch in Pleasant Valley, ell were in Salt Lake last Sun- assisting in the Lela cutting and bailon business. ing of the day and Monday hay crop. They hope 2805 Arbor Hills Drive Mr. and Mrs. Dick Orr and with this venture to raise funds P. O. Box 2695 Mrs. Less Orr went to Salt Lake for the Legfion projects. Jackson 7. Mississippi last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Orr are moving out to the Basin. They were in Neola last Saturday on business. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richards and family, of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Lavear Timothy and family went camping in their trailer on Lake Fork Saturday. While there they were visited by Mr. and" Mrs. Reay Jessen and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shiner. Paul Hislop, who was injured recently when his horse fell on him, is recovering from the bruised and sprained ankle, which has caused him to use crutches for about ten days, Glen Mohlman, in his capacity as a missionary to the Indians, was in Rock Creek last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Ken LaRose attended the ball game in Fort Duchesne last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jessen and family last Sunday afternoon Dee Reay was out to see his folks last Saturday from Salt Lake. Mrs. Alton Thacker is staying with her parents in Blue bell, as her mother is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shiner and family had an outing on Petty Mountain last Wednesday. Mrs. Florence Carter, of Salt NEWEST ADVANCEMENT for your motoring safely! Lake, spent a week with her daughter and family, Mrs. Glen Mohlman. .. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thacker and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wall.. Miss Mohlman is Nancy our new "Bear Talaliner lhal exposes Ihe Coma in and spending a few days with Mr, exact condition of your wheel alinement right before and Mrs. Glen Mohlman and your eyeal Sea why a car ataara hard, why liras wear out family while her parents are feat, why cars wander' or pull to one aide. Our new visiting for a week in Roose"Bear' Telaliner insures accurate alinement checking and velt. (correction of steering troubles. ALTAMCrJT and MT. EMMONS Club meeting was held at Mt. Emmons Saturday leaders and the for all the A joint birthday party in honnewly organized clubs in Du- or of Grant Mohlman and David new constellation. a blue the in those white field, representing chesne county. Among was held last Saturday Hislop Tradition says that the first Stars and Stripes was made from Bluebell attending- were evening. The first part of the Lois Mrs Mrs. at Laura of the of eetey, request George Philadelphia, by Betsy Ross, Party was held at the home of Goodrich, Janet Seeley, La Ree Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen, Jeanne Seeley, Rosie where they met forMohlman, refreshCarma Jean Mrs. his with of Remington, Bird, part furlough ments, then they went to VicCarBeelers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atwood, Daphine Lisonbee, tory Park. Those present bey olyn Goodrich, Judy Lambert, sides Bruce Fitzgerald. After a Grant and David, were: Mrs. Shelby Liionbee furlough, Danny will leave Shana Lee Winkler, Pauline Shirley Mecham, Coralee Max- Winkler. duty. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wal- for overseas field, Janice Allred, Cleo Clark, Ted Bell and children, Colleen Roberts, Ronald Powters are rejoicing over the birth of Mrs. Lake City, are guests of Kathy and Paula Jackson, ell, Walker Reese, Verdus Miles, of a new granddaughter, born herSalt brother and small children of Mr. and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright, Chapman and Paul HisMrs. George Marret. Bud Jackson of Odgen, are here George of Utahn. This is the third girl Mr. and at Sacrament lop. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlmeeting visiting with their grandparents man and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sunday for the Wrights. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Bird while Mrs. Shelby Llsonbee and the small accompanied the group Bell was blessed and given their mother is in the hospital Hislop to the dance. little daughter, Shelley, accom- Ted name a his uncle, George with a new baby sister. panied Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Marret. by Fred Goodrich, Leonard GoodLisonbee, of Roosevelt, to Salt Mrs. Glen Van Tassell and rich and Drew Goodrich went Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crapo Lake City on Wednesday. made a busi- to Pocatello on a fishing trip. and son, of Elko, Nevada were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liddell, of Wanless Shields ness trip to Salt Lake one day Mr and Mrs. Orie Cook and recent weekend guests of Mr. Roosevelt, were Friday dinner the week. two during boys went to Pleasant and Mrs. Johnny Lambert. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman, Grove on Sunday on business, j two families camped overnight Liddell. Heber, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duke of in the Uintas during the visit. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilkerson of Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Lister Colemans mother, and Mrs. Helen Odekirk Provo and boys, of Salt Lake City, of Duchesne were weekend visi ond daughter, of Heber, visited visited here .last weekend with Chastie Nielsen. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Price, of tors at the home of Mr. and relatives in Mt. Emmons over Mrs. Wilkersons sisters, Mrs. was attending to bus- Mrs. Bernard Winkler. the Memorial Day weekend. Roosevelt, Bill Shephard and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Doyle Swallow and her iness on their farm here SaturMr. and Mrs. Leo Bird anLiddell. , nounce the arrival of a boy brother, John Titcomb, have Mr. and Mrs. Danny Beeler day. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Fitzger- born June 3. The Birds also been visiting with Mr. and Mrs arrived here Sunday from Neal Titcomb. They cared for Witchita Falls, Texas, where ald spent last weekend at Heber have two girls. Goodtheir place last weekend when and Kamas. B. Leslie Mrs. and Mr. has been stationed with Danny of Mr. rich received word of the birth Mr. and Mrs. Titcomb went to dinner guests Sunday the Air Force. They will spend and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald were of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Springville to attend the wedMr. and Mrs. Bill Cabley, of sell Robinson of Ioka. ding of friends of Mrs. Titcomb. Grant Hansen and Volney WIRI PUU1NO TOGITHI Heber; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Keith Goodrich of Bonanza were in Salt Lake and Boswell his Eskelson, of Neola. with grandis here visiting Lois Stansfield, Olive Neli-se- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden several days last week on business. Ethel Taylor, Alice Beal, Goodrich. Mrs. Moyle Parker and baby Joyleen and Lilly May Clay-bur- n FIRESIDE CHAT attended a home demonof American Fork, daughter, Fireside chat was held at the and Mrs. Darwin Mitchell, of stration meeting at Duchesne, Bernord Mrs. home of Mr. and Tuesday evening. Fremont, Utah, spent the weekWinkler. Mrs. Helen Odekirk end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd To' analyze the charms of of Duchesne was the speaker. Case. Peggy Ann, who had flowers is like dissecting music; She recently returned from an been in American Fork for a it is one of those things which LDS mission to the Hawaiian week with her sister, returned her to her home with them. it is far better to enjoy, than to Islands, and she told of was Lunch there. to understand. experiences attempt fully Mr. and Mrs. LaFarge Das Henry T. Tuckerman served to all present. trup and Mrs. Des Moines Anderson went to Ephraim last 1L Wednesday and Thursday. Gail Stout, a nephew of the Das trups, came home with them to' spend a week. Mrs. Cliff Lisonbee and daughter visited Monday with Mrs. George Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Denver, Jr, and family, of Fort Du chesne, and Sherri Hartman visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crosby went We wish to announce that the DILLMAN to Neola last Sunday, where MORTUARY has sold their Mortuary Business at they visited their daughter, Mrs. Dale Crozier and her family. Two families from Texas Roosevelt, Utah, to the Olpin Mortuary. have moved into the Hansen Apartments in Altamont. They We are sure the public will be well cared for are Mr. and Mrs. Powell and their five children and Mr. and by the Olpin Mortuary and that they will render Mrs. Ray and one son. The men and that courteous and efficient service, capable, are oil workers. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel IoTg in all ways, the public will be in good hands in and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dump this transfer. attended the barbecue in Uinta Canyon last Saturday, as members of the Roosevelt Commercial Club.. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and family went to Duchesne last Sunday to visit Mr. Dillman V. and Mrs. Donald Bench and By Harold P. and Opal family. Mr. and Mrs. Laren and family were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans 1L and Mrs. Anna L. Evans. A son-in-la- son-in-la- ; Meet At Mt. Emmons .... members of Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. The regular business session was conducted by Mrs. Stella Clark, president. Refreshments were served by the hostesses at the close of the meeting to Mrs. W. G. Gentry, Mrs. J. L. Courtland, Mrs. Milton Lott, Mrs. Paul Felter, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. W. E. Burton and Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Austin Brokaw and Mrs. Wilmer Murray recently attended the upholstery school in Duchesne. Both ladies were very impressed by the course and feel their time was well spent. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Lewis arrived Friday from Dulzura, Cal. to visit at the homes of their Mr. daughters and and Mrs. Wesley Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper. They are former residents of Myton and are enjoying greeting their many old friends. j BUSINESS VISITORS Mayor W. H. Linck and Milton Lott and Wilmer Murray went to Salt Lake City, Myton City. Mrs. Linck accompanied them to spend the day with relatives. coun-cilme- n 30 Join O! A. Dart and Mrs. I. Tuttle were hostesses to the Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray e MAY OLD GLORY FLY FOREVER OVER A LAND OF THE FREE Meeting in Philadelphia on June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress adopted a resolution declaring that the Flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of LADIES AID MEETS returned last week from St. George, where they attended the commencement exercises at Dixie College. Their son, Dewey, e Mrs, Garda YTON Wilmer Murrays Attend Ceremony . . . io v E v COURTESY! BY MRS. GRACE DALGLEISH n ANNOUNCEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE that the Mr. Mrs. no more the and owners, Mortuary will be Harold Dillman, have sold their business to Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt and Heber. . . As the Dillmans bow out of the business life of our community, which includes the entire Basin, Id like to pay them a very much deserving tribute They have been definite assets to the community life and have contributed much to the civic and religious progress of the people. . . Wherever they go, or what they do, the people of this area will be wishing them well in their ventures. . . I would also like to commend Ted and Edith Olpin, wholl be directing the funeral home in Roosevelt for the fine citizens they are, and wish them well in their added responsibility. A WORD OF PRAISE is due the retiring officers and directors of the Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce who last Friday night turned over the reins to a new group to carry on during the ensuing year Four men who have been directors since the Chamber was organized three years ago, bow out, and another, the retiring president, Dr. Paul director. . . Much has Stringham, remains as an been contributed by Ezra J. Nixon, Paul Murphy, Bennie Schmiett and Ye Editor to the progress of Roosevelt and the entire Basin there is much to be done, which is a challenge to those taking the place of these men. A DELEGATION FROM DUCHESNE headed by Mayor Otto E. Johnsen, met with the city council of Helper last to week to work out a form of protest on the Nine-MilBoth My ton road, at the exclusion of Indian Canyon communities are fighting the actions of the Governor and State Road Commission who have steered the Nine-Milroad through to a secondary Federal highway, making it eligible for Federal funds. . . I have repeatedly announced support of these people, feeling that as much could be accomplishd with the Indian Canyon route as the other, and no communities in either the Basin or Carbon County would be hurt. . . Therefore, I wish these groups success in their venture of protest. ELM WAY... THE WINNING News About Our Neighbors From : ARTHRITIS? 4 I . n S. Wier Mrs. You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited to See Our New Bear Telalinel ... exact causes of Dangerous Steering are EXPOSED right before your eyes Now . ! Whats your attitude toward the safety of your child? If you care, take care in teaching them good safety habits. For example, the Utah Motor Club suggests, instill in your children the attitude that safety rules must be given the same respect and obedience as other rules of conduct learned at home and in school. Industrial scientists are work- ing on new insecticides for use on insects which have become immune to those now available. We have added this latest advancement in motoring safety equipment to be able to offer you the finest, most car service possible. It is a big step forward in our modernisation program to asiura you accurate, dependable aervice at minimum costs. Come in and bring your frianda to aae our new "Bear Telaliner in operation. te LAMBERT PHONE 173-- FARM SERVICE ROOSEVELT |