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Show UINTAII BASIN THE Thursday, July RECORD August Wedding Plans Made 15, 1954 County Collects $1386 In Licenses Businesses During 1954; Ordinance Sets Forth Rules Of Plan On Business licenses sales outside the limits of incorporated cities and towns in Duchesne County amount to $1386, as of July 1st. Sales last year, as of June 30, totaled $1891. This figure in 1953 incduded fees for licenses of businesses in Altamont, which is now incorporated. A Duchesne County ordinance governing the licensing and fees for licensing businesses in this county sets forth a clause on punishment of violators of the ordinance. Violation is punishable as a misdemeanor, by fine in any sum less than $300, or by imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed six months, or by both fine and imprisonment. under Businesses operating licenses as of July 1 in the county limits are: Wholesaling of Milk Products Dairy, Murray. Charlie Tourist Cabins Hanna; Robert L. Davis, pack Ranch, Neola. string; Wm. Davis, Rock Creek,s Talmage, beer, pack string; Dude Ranch, Hanna, beer; Moon Lake Resort, Mt. Home, beer, boating', pack string; Mirror Lake Lodge, Inc, beer. General Merchandising Grant Stevenson, Mt. Home; Boneta Cash Store, Boneta; Glendon Sorenson, Talmage; Jesse A. Fowler, Altonah; Willard Bovee Mecham, Mt. Emmons, Thomas Fabrizio, Hanna; Francis J. Brooks, Friptland; Leonard Goodrich, ' Bluebell; Loren A. Mills, Neola; Adrienne Strong, Utahn; Elden Brady, Bridgeland. Hi-Lan- d Jeese A. Service Stations Fowler, Altonah; Leland Peterson, Neola; Clifford Bastian, Neola. Livestock Auction Ring Uinta Sales Barn, Roosevelt. FaCold Storage Lockers brizio & Sons, Hanna; Michell Lockers, Neola. Charlie FaDance Hall brizio, Hanna. Defa & Fabrizio, Sawmill Hanna; Claude L. Wagstaff, Tabiona; Edwin L. Murphy, Roosevelt. Sales Farm Implement Winterton Bros. Imp. Co., Roos- evelt. Petroleum of Wholesaling Continental Oil Co. Roosevelt and Duchesne; L. L. Pack, Roosevelt. r License for Retail Elden Sale of Light Beer Brady, Bridgeland; Neola Club, Neola. Card Table and Pool Table (One each) Neola Club, Neola. Products Full-Yea- U-B- ar De-fa- FIIA Farm Loans Available In Roosevelt Area Wheat Referendum Polling Places Told For County On July 23, at three different polling places, wheat growers of Duchesne County will vote for or against marketing quotas for the 1955 crop. The referendum, according to Reed Lyons, of the Duchesne Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Commit tee, will determine whether or not the quota program now in effect will continue for next years Two-third- crop. s of those who vote must approve quotas before they can be put into operation. The current program, which was voted on a year ago. was ap- proved by 87 per cent of the voters 390,221 to 57,536. Chairman Lyons urges every eligible wheat grower in Duchesne County to vote. A producer is eligible to vote if he will have more than fifteen acres of wheat on his farm for harvest in 1955. In other words, he can vote if he would be affected directly by quotas, which apply only to farms with more than fifteen acres of wheat. If quotas are approved, there will be marketing penalties on any "excess wheat produced outside the acreage allotment and the full level of price support authorized for 1955 will be available for those who comply with their allotments. If quotas are not approved, there will be no quotas or marketing penalties, and price support for those who stay within their allotments will be at 50 per cent of parity. Farm allotment notices, as well as an explanatory leaflet giving the essential facts of the 1955 program, were sent out July 15 to Duchesne County wheat growers of record. The following voting places in the county will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Farm families in Duchesne County have made good use of Farmers Home Administration credit and services this past year and have stepped up the efficiency of their farming operations, Anthon B. Christensen, the agencys county supervisor, headquartered at Roosevelt, said this week. Additional funds have been made available, he said, to lend through the next year to farmers to operate, buy, enlarge, or Improve farms. of the A large proportion money loaned in this county during the past 12 months has been to veterans and other young farm families who are establishing better farm setups. Their greatest needs were for adequate credit and some help in developing sound systems of farming and adopting efficient farm management practices. No loans were made to farmers who were able to obtain the financing they needed from oth' er local lenders. A total of $138,850.00 was loaned in the county for equipment, livestock, fertilizer, feed, and seed, that farm families needed to make better use of Julv 23. their land and labor resources. Duchesne ASC Office, ftoose-velt- . Farm ownership and housing Utah loans amounted to $19,800.00, Bridgeland Church House, including direct loans from ap- Bridgeland, Utah propriated funds and loans from Talmage Church House, Talmoney advanced by banks or mage, Utah. other private lenders and insured by the Farmers Home Administration. was A total of $1,550.00 loaned to farmers to intall or repair farm water facilities. The county office of the Farmers Home Administration serving Duchesne County, is located in Roosevelt. One of the newest features added to the UBIC is the Childrens Health and Personality contest, which is scheduled for Friday, August 6, at 9:00 am., sharp, and will be held on the stage, free of charge, at the City Park. Ages eligible to enter the With an 2 WAY show are from 1 year to 5 Spinner Ilow, you plow level . , , inclusive, and contestants years, ride level! Even on hillsides! will be judged entirely on per On contoured slopes, tu rn all furclothrows uphill to hold soil and water. sonality and health. Any will be suitable. Judges ing The "uphill tractor wheels run be from out of the county in the furrow, giving the operator will to avoid any partiality. level a more ride. There will be five divisional Eliminate dead furrows and back in each age group, furrows. Keep your plowing level winners, one winners two with sweepstake . . . uniformly plowed from side to Prln and Prince be crowned to side. cess. Outstanding gifts or troare with available Spinner plows phies will be awarded the main . . . for quick with each entry to re mounting on the CA, WD and winners, ceive a gift. WD-4tractors. Talent numbers from some on Alllt Cholmors trademark of the participants will be pre sented while judges are making their decisions. However, the entries will not be judged on talent. Anyone wishing to have his child or children enter the contest may contact the following people: Dorothy Moon, Hanna and Tabiona area; Arvella Moon, Duchesne; Tiny FitzgerI I NO S I JAWS ald, Bridgeland; Renae Hancock, Myton; Ora Holgate, ArChristensen, cadia; Roosevelt; Mona Nebeker, Altamont area; Gussic Yack, Neola, and Lora Morrison, Vernal. Roosevelt Phone 57 Phone newt Items to 7441 URIC To Sponsor Childrens Contest Aug. 6 Plow Your Level Best... e SNAP-COUPLE- -- R 5 pUISCIIflLr.1ERS A A V C OTTOSEN Sales and Service Lillian By Mr. and Mrs. Rex Parrish Mrs. Emma Birch has receivand son of Rangley spent the ed word that her daughter, Mrs. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hellickson, of Redding, Calif., will be here Friday, to Harvey Partridge. - spend a two weeks Bride-Ele- ct are being formulated Jean McDonald with Carlyle William Wilcox Plans by Miss Emma for an August 12 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple, with President ElRay L. Christiansen to officiate at the ceremony. The future bride, who is residing in Salt Lake City at the present, is the daughter of Mrs. j Violet J. McDonald, Duchesne, is a son of and the groom-elec- t Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilcox, Las Vegas, Nevada. Following their marriage the newlyweds will leave for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park, Washington, California, and Las Vegas. Upon their arrival in Las Vegas, where they will make their home, they will be honored at a reception on Aug. 28. The bride will be attended by Mrs. John G. Marshall, matron of honor; Miss Dorothy Winkler, Mrs. Lawrence B. Larson and Miss Lucinda McDonald. Paul V. Pay, John G. Marshall and Lyman Sperry will usher. Miss McDonald attended the University of Utah. Mr. Wilcox comDleted a tour of dutv with the U. S. Armv, and filled an LDS Northwestern States mission. vacation. Mrs. Harvey Partridge and Miss Glenda Harris was in Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Barney went to Springville to visit Duchesne visiting her grandbrothers John and Royal and mother, Mrs. Fanny Price. their families. There was real celebration at Bishop and Mrs. Porter Mer-re- the Douglas Horrocks home this called at the Roosevelt hos- July as a new baby girl came pital to see Taylor Tidwell and to join the family on July 1, report that he is very weak 1954. Sister Melna is very proud and seems to be unable to gain of the new playmate. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Luran strength. Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. E.O. Barker went to Salt Horrocks. Lake City and will bring her daughter Mrs. Susan Swope of Ely, Nevada back for a visit with the family. ll Five More File For County Posts Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lee and Four Republicans and one inson of Salt Lake City spent dependent filed this week for some time recently with Mr. county and precinct posts with the county clerk. Lyard McCon-kie- , and Mrs. Arch Hayes. Altamont, filed for Mrs. Arch Hayes enjoyed a commissioner; Richard Perkins, visit with her daughter, the Altonah, filed for assessor; new Mrs. Clyde Burnes of Ver- Ralph Smith, Tabiona, and Geo. nal. They all took a trip into H. Wilcken, Duchesne, both Salt Lake City and brought filed for justice of the peace Mrs. Roy Hayes back with and are incumbents. All four are Republicans. The indepenwith. MISS PEGGY ANN CASE Nuptial plans are being dent filing was for Roosevelt made for August by Miss Peggy Ann Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrill, justice of the peace, was Verne Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Case of Mt. Emmons. The groom-elec- t Elmer Moon, Kermit Poulson, Timothy. is Darwin Morrell. Inez Mrs. Mildred Smith. Mrs. B. G. Mrs. Mr. and Swasey, attended the Welfare meeting Of held in the Roosevelt Stake LAWN House last Saturday. Temperature in Duchesne dur Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison ing July soared to 98 degrees had the pleasure of having a on July 10. according to the For best work on lawn mowniece, Lula Morrison of Odgen, official U. S. Weather Observaers, shearers, plows, etc. conWord has been received from tact spend some time at their home. tory at Duchesne. L. C. Wins- the National Foundation Clarks Blacksmith, Myton. by the Also a son, Bud Brennick of low, observatory operator, lists Duchesne of County Chapter Making plans for an August! Wells, Nevada, came to visit official temperatures as; March of Dimes that it is im- wedding Male ofHELP WANTED Miss Peggy Ann) them. 90: 1, 2, 91; July July July perative that an emergency Case and are Darwin Morrell. The fice manager wanted for Agri3, 93; July 4, 87; July 5, 90; March of Dimes campaign be will take place in the cultural Stabilization and ConMarvel Moore was pleased to July 6, 91; July 7, 92; July 8, held last two weeks of Aug- marriage the servation for Roosevelt office. have his sister, Mrs. John 91; July 9, 95; July 10, 98; ust to meet the crucial needs Salt Lake LDS Temple. Must be between 19 and 65 of the bride-elec- t Parents are of Bremerton, Washing- July 11, 96; July 12, 95; July 13, of Gamma Globulin and vaccine Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case, - years. Consideration will be giv93. ton, pay them a visit. field trials for polio. Mt. Emmons. The future bride- en to the following qualificaTwo days in June also reachand Mrs. A. B. Christen- groom is the son of Mr. and tions: Farm experience, educaMr. and Mrs. Duke Stevens ed the 98 degree maximum senMr.informed the chapter that Mrs. Rulen Morrell, of Fremont, tional background, experience of Heber report some good fish- temperature for Duchesne in had from the Utah. they in ASC work. Inquire at Rooseresigned ing while visiting in Duchesne 1954. March of Dimes chairmanship Miss Case is a graduate of velt office in Frandsen Building, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. for Duchesne County. However, Altamont High School and Phone 245-- J Marvel Moore. UBIC . . Mr. Christensen, is still acting ofthe the Brigham Young Univerin InFOUND Ladies as Infantile Paralysis chairman. She sity. taught school the past dian Canyon. Ownerpurse Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skews claim (Continued from Page 1) may year at Loa. and family of Richfield recently sity of Utah, and Marion D. and paying for FIRST HAIR by CUT identifying visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hanks, members of the First this ad. See Arzy Mitchell at Master Donald Ames, STRAWBERRY Poulson. Their son stayed with Council of Seventy, Church of Duchesne. son Mr. of and WARD NEWS the folks for alonger visit. He Jesus Christ of Latter - day Donald Ames, had his first Mrs. hair School at commenced FOR SALE John Deere Sunday loves to come for his visit with Saints. Respective chairmen cut by the town barber, Vern 10:30 prompt. Good attendance. Thresher in first class condition. his grandparents each year. will be Theron Leavitt, Muse, on Friday. It was ail done Sacrament meeting and enthus- Has strawalkers for either of the Duchesne Coun- without any tears and a b;g iastic testimony bearing. Lead- or alfalfa seed. Write L. E.grain Idol Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sly of ty school board, and Hollis G. smile did set off the ership Cottage meeting was held & certainly Co., Meeker, Colo. Vernal, Mrs. Sarah Rasmussen Hullinger, Roosevelt stake pres- new hair cut. at Mrs. Sylvia Mechams home. and Weston and Vernal Dispain ident. will be reported a very enjoyable fishFridays speakers Some to the fascination of a Priesthood activity was weedJames G. Patton, national presi- name surrender ing trip at Rock Creek. hood- ing potatoes. The next ward judgement dent of Farmers Union of Den- winked. Quick - Efficient Service Cowper show is, Rose of Cimmeron. Mrs. Eva Koyen and her ver, wholl be on the morning E. A. CALL SERVICE daughter Elsie took a nice trip session with Mr. Yergensen as A tyrant never tasteth of true Our is visited swimming pool being to Denver where they chairman, and Francis McKin- friendship, nor of perfect lib- remodeled and filled. Arcadia 4306 Residence Forest The Garden of the Gods, the ley, director of housing and ertyis Ivie Diogenes janitor and Cliff Dwellers Ruins and "Cave community facilities for the Ute At Colorado Indian Tribe. R. O. Curry, Ute of the Wind. Springs they picked up Elsies Tribal Committee chairman, friend, Margaret Flinder, who will be the chairman of the came home with" them for a meeting. Also slated on the finweekend visit. al general assembly program, which is being devoted entirely Mr. and Mrs. Bill Odekirk to the Indian department at Ft. and family enjoyed fishing dur- Duchesne, will be an address ing the weekend and a visit by Lawrence Appah, tribal member. with Mrs. Gladys Odekirk. Department Sessions Dan Anderton spent his All three days department vacation with his parents, sessions will be filled with edMr. and Mrs. Levi Anderton. ucational opportunities for persons in just about every field Anna Nielson has greatly im- of activity in the Uintah Basin. proved her place of business Several Utah colleges are sendby putting up a lovely white ing some of their top faculty and blue awning across the and student representatives to front of her shop. instruct and entertain the visitors each day. Then too there Mr. and Mrs. Hal Merkley will be the ever popular Uintah and family have had a pleasant Basin Talent show, which has visit and some real good fishing been set for Thursday evening on this trip. and will be only one night. Tryouts in various communities are Mr. and Mrs. Arzy Mitchell now underway, with the wintook Howard Moffit to Salt ners in all classes meeting the Lake, from where he will leave second night. The for his mission to Japan for the pageant scheduled for Friday night is being LDS church. arranged by Ray Summers, Ute Arthur Stocks stopped to call Tribe recreation director. They AND upon his grandmother, Mrs. Em- will feature many of their trama Birch, while on his summer ditional dances and ceremon- vacation trip through Washing- ials, all in native costume. To Give Away Prize ton, California and Oregon. Three dances will be held in Miss Elizabeth Lindsay was the open air at the tennis the weekend guest of Alta Ann courts, on each night, with apJohnson. proximately $1000 in valuable prizes to be given away the finMrs. Bert Lusty, Grant Mur- al night. Tickets will be sold dock and Elizabeth Lindsay at- for the dances, which will give tended the funeral services of the purchaser an opportunity to Andrew' Murdock of Ilebcr City win one of the prizes. The on Saturday. Chamber of Comm,erce is in charge of the finance and will Miss Laura Clemons was the be selling tickets beginning this guest of Mrs. Arnold Robbins week. at their ranch for the weekend. To add interest to the various general programs each day will Mrs. Arnold Robbins and her he some of the states best endaughter, Mrs. Carmelita Zim- tertainers, some are local and merman and two boys, Ricky some are being imported from and Chucky. of Roosevelt, are other areas. The University of driving to Rapid City, South Utah is presenting the enterDakota, to visit Mrs. Norita tainment on the program ' its Weigand. president. Dr. Olpin, is the speaker. Mrs. Darlene Gardeon. nnrt Saturday night, July 17, will LTncle Elmer Green, of Ogden see a new UBIC Queen crownvisited with Mrs. Gardoons stop ed, along with her two attenmother, Mrs. McCard at the dants. She will replace Miss home of Mrs. Emma Birch. Joanne Todd, who won the honors year, and will officially - Mr. and Mrs. Fcrron Van reignlastover convento the three-daWagoner and family, of Ilebcr. tion. Choosing the queen will stopped from their visit to ho done at a dance at Union Craig. Colo., to visit Mrs. Olis High School. Johnson, (twin sister of Mrs. Van Wagners). While here they As light and the day are free called on Mrs. Anna Nielson to all men, so nature has left and Mrs. George Conn. . all lands open to brave men. The Weather In Duchesne City WAMT ADS March Dimes To Conduct Emergency Drive MOWERS August Wedding Is Planned By Peggy Ann Case SHARPENED Mc-Conk- New Ideas. eight-month-ol- d vice-preside- Radios Repaired eare-keepe- r. Help Select Y our ra ! , 10-da- y O' Ob ED all-Indi- A o W FL SMW Union High School Saturday July 17, 1954 Music by Reynolds Orchestra y Each Ticlel Entitles Holder Vote for Favorite Candidate Admission: $1.00 per Person 9 p.m. |