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Show universal BOX cos? 147 227 2ALT ; 6TH LA Lets All hi AVE.VJS CIIY, U lotah Ba Be BUILDERS Trade At Home VOLUME 24 - NUMBER DRIVE SAFELY A Life Saved May Be Your Own $3.00 PER YEAR - 7c PER COPY DUCHESNE DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1954 37 White, Young, iMonkie, Win Places On November Ballot In Primary Vote Reorganization Of Republican Womens Clubs With the reorganization of the Duchesne County Republican Womens Clubs, an enthus- DEMOCRAT Slate Representative 489 Sara Yancy White 469 Elmer B. Yergensen County Commissioner, 4iYear 540 Lyle Young 434 Floyd Case County Commissioner, 5G2 Edwin Carman 386 Bennie Sehmiett County Sheriff 697 Lorin Stevenson 230 Rudy Krissman 1 Jack McArhur iastic campaign is being launched by officers and committee members for the coming election. Under the supervision of Mrs. Millie Thomas of Myton, Duchesne County chairman, the following clubs are organized and already have begun activity: Duchesne Club president, Mrs. Dorothea Allred; Mrs. Bessie Kohl; secretary - treasurer. Miss Vir(write-in- ) ginia Miller. County Treasurer 596 Myton Club president, Mrs. Leland Wright 335 Wrennetta Granger Lurrine Allen; Priesthood members of the RoosePREPARE BIRTHDAY CALENDAR KICK-OFMrs. Anna Murray; secretary-treasurevelt stake. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, prepare to begin selling Community REPUBLICAN Mrs. Gladys Harris; Birthday Calendars as a project for the proposed slake center. . . Sealed are Commissioner, Mrs. County chairman, program and genHollis G. Hullinger, stake president; Paul Howard. Sixth Elders quorum president Ludy 354 Lvrad McConkie Cooper. eral chairman; John B. Gale, a Seventy, and John Page, president Fifth Quorum of Elders. 296 F. Ross Club Roosevelt J. Elders Second William president, and Sullivan, Orman quorEdwards, Standing: president. secretary Mrs. J. O. Orser; County Commissioner, um. (Photo by Edwards Photo Service). 382 Mrs. Jessie Bastian; secretary, Clinton J. Mickelson 275 Steve Bellon Mrs. Afton Harrison. Recorder County Bon-eta Mt. Emmons, Altonah, 500 Mrs. Zelma Maxine Burdick president, 180 Laura May Timothy Boneta; Fieldsted, County Attorney Mrs. Ruth Hartman, Mt. 339 Emmons; secretary - treasurer, R. Earl Dillman 322 Merril H Larsen Mrs. AlMaxfield Margaret Kick-OfCounty Sheriff tonah. 465 The special meeting sponsor- Harold B. White 207 Teachers Institute will be ed by the Republican Women Wayne Bastian held in Duchesne High School, at Duchesne Wednesday afterCounty Assessor Next Monday, Sept. 20, hasf 344 on Saturday, Sept. 18, at 9 a.m. noon, September 8, featured J. Alma Smith been set as the date for the 314 Duin teachers the Claude and all kick-of- f Iorg in the solicitaCongressman W. R. Stringfel-loopening chesne School District are exas the speaker of the day, tions for the first local ComAgnes Brooks spent Saturday pected to be present, is an an- and was termed highly successmunity Birthday Calendar, nouncement this week by Supt. ful by the large crowd in at- and Sunday at the home of which is being sponsored by Rowan Stutz. tendance. A basket lunch and Mrs. Hildur Johnstun. the Roosevelt stake. Church of out Instithe To with Latter-dahelp social combined to give inter at of elections Jesus Duchesne Christ Student Saints. Objective of the pro- High School has been complet- tute, the following people have ested persons an opportunity been invited: Wilbur Bell, state to converse with the congress- P-Tgram is to raise funds to build ed and announced by Walter director of secondary education; man. A a new stake center. The Williams, principal. newly Lue Grosbeck, state director of Mrs. Thomas conducted the The presidents of the six El- elected officers will serve durelementary education; Margaret meeting and introduced special ders quorums in the stake have ing the school year of 1954-5Williams, primary supervisor of guests. are and already planning Granite School been assigned as a committee District; Dr. activities Arrangements were under the that will Wanda to spearhead the project, and various of direction of Mrs. Dorothea AlRoberton, professor school term more make the the general membership will elementary education, Univer- lred, assisted by Mrs. Manila make the solicitation in the ar- pleasant. Chosen as student body presi- sity of Utah, and Sadie Rogers, Madsen, Mrs. Maxine Burdick eas covered by the respective and Mrs. Laura May Timothy. is Dean Young, with Jordan School District. dent quorums. Paul Howard, presiAccording to Mr. Stutz, the Blaine Esauk, in attendance P-T- A dent of the Sixth Quorum, Institute has been planned by at Athespecial guest Mrs. George was which includes Moffatt and Av- and Maxine Lewis as secretary-treasure- a committee consisting meeting of Waiof the Worthin, alon wards, is general chairter Marie Williams, Murray, State Republican Wemens orFollowing are the respective man of the committee. Other Virginia Roberts, Rosella John- ganization. Leaders from Uintah will The Duchesne presidents are Dean Roberts, class officers: son, Lillian Wilkerson, Glayds have their opening social MonSenior Class who included attended County First Quorum, Myton and Ioka; David Bates, president; Jim- Beli, Madiline Perkins, Char- Mrs. Hugh Colton, Mrs. Fran day, Sept. 20. at the high Orman Sullivan, Second QuorResa lotte Erickson, Edna Smith and Feltch and Mrs. Bry Stringham. school at 8 pm. and want to and Fourth my Grant, um, Roosevelt Alton Johnson. invite everyone to come and wards; Bert Angus, Third Quor- Simpson, secretary and Amanda Cong. Stringfellow spoke to get acquainted with the new reporter. Swasey, Second and Roosevelt the Altamont studentbody prior um, Junior Class to the Duchesne meeting, giv- teachers, and other personnel. Third wards; Lee Jensen, Fourth We need the cooperation of all Lee Ann Jordan, president; Quorum, Neola and Montwel, ing a very stirring address con- the Betparents to help make this and John age, Fifth Quorum, Kloyd Marsing, cerning his experiences during as much as success Jo and rWhite-rockty years secretary, Jacoby, s the war. Ballard, Bennett and as it was last year, so lets Darlene Brady, reporter. wards. That same evening he spoke Sophomore Class Thirty-ninpints of blood to a large audience at Roose- everyone give his full support. According to Mr. Howard the RoJean Cole, president; Gale were donated by Duchesne peo- velt, expressing optimism about assignments have been made by Stutz, vice - pres.; Sharoad ple Monday during the visit of the vital Echo Park project, the respective presidents and Broadhead, Duchesne people who attendChloe the Red Cross Bloodmobile which he secretary, next Monday will be the kick- Mecham, pointed out had not ed the J. M. Mickleson reunion reporter. Duhere. Mrs. Mildred Smith, off date, with Oct. 1. as the been defeated just delayed. He Freshman Class Liberty Park Sunday, Sept. chesne ward Relief Society stated that we must all dedicate at absolute deadline for getting 12th were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff ArOldson, Billy president; in of the calpresident, charge our support to the conservation Mickleson, Mr. and Mrs. Clint listings of any type in the lene Wimmer, Shir- pledge drive states that if all of our water resources and conendar. Every family living in Douglas Mickleson Donna ley Fitzwater, secretary, pledges had been kept, approxi- tinue our fight for the approval Mickleson, the confines of the stake will Swasey and Eldon Buckalew. and Mrs. Jay Mickleson. 100 would have mately of the project. pints be contacted, whether members been donated. She pointed out of the church or not, and given that some donors were people a chance to buy a calendar, who had not made pledges, but which will give the entire famhad come in to give blood withily a chance to have their out being contacted personally names listed along with Blaine Hess, from Provo has to do so. and wedding anniversar- been appointed as music instrucThose who solicited ies. tor at Tabiona High School. Mr. for blood donations werepledges Laura have calendars When the Hess did his May Timothy, Fern Merrell, been printed they will be in- work at the BYU undergraduate in and Mildred Smith, Ina Swasey, valuable to every purchaser, in is majoring in music.Provo, Manila Madsen, Grace Bench informacontain will that they has employed Miss and Noma Rowley. Altamont tion about himself, his neigh- Irene Muir, from Rexburg, bors, friends, business associates, Idaho, as instructor in typing etc. Scheludes of social, relig- and shorthand. Miss Muir has ious and school events will be had 4 years of teaching experprinted in the calendar, which ience and is a graduate of the will cover the complete year BYU. She majored in art and Seven school bus drivers minored in secretarial training. (Continued on Back Page) have been assigned to duty with the school lunch program in Duchesne County, according to an announcement by Supt. Rowan C. Stutz. Ashignments for these daytime jobs have been made to Delbert Davies, Altamont; Milo BEEF CALF, which THE GRAND CHAMPION Campbell, Myton; Eldon Thompwas owned by Hugh Evans, of Arcadia, left, and displayed son, Roosevelt Elementary; Shelat the recent Duchesne County Fair, was purchased by by Lisonbee, Roosevelt Junior Clarence Wright. DuHigh; George C, Kohl, owner of Kohl's Market in Duchesne, for to used fire and of thetterial recent fight a At meeting Curtis 28? per pound. The prize beef will be sold at Kohl's modern Pace, chesne; Tabiona; for used the truck gasoline by Myton Volunteer Fire DepartFrancis and market in the near future. Union. Crozier. 3 All persons, other than ment, several important matof members the to department, the departters pertaining ment were discussed, with will be prosecuted for tamperOn some very definite rule being ing with or removing material adopted by the members and from fire house or fire truck without permission from Fire approved by the city council. The newly adopted set of Chief. 4 No persons, other than rules pertain to taking the fire fire department, fighting equipment to fires out- members of the side the immediate Myton area. will handle or operate equipIt was pointed out that at times ment at fire unless authorized the department had traveled by the chief in command. 5 No persons, other than long distances with the equipment and had not been of any members of fire department, use to the ' people whose pro- will ride fire truck to and from perty was burning. This is not fire. 6 The public is asked to reonly costly to equipment, but from being too helpful at firefrain the time results in lost by fires unless they are asked by men, who are busy men. Following are the set of rules the department and to remain as approved by the department at a safe distance from fire. 7 The public is asked, in and council and are now in efcase of fire, to call Mayor W. fect: or City Marsh1 The fire truck owned and II. Linck, all. Elbert Chandler, operated by the Myton Volun8 We, the members of the teer Fire Department will not Volunteer Fire Departmiles, five than Myton more travel one way, to any fire, other ment, resolve to give the citithan to assist another depart- zens of Myton City and community the best fire protection ment or a major catastrophe. MRS. MAXINE BURDICK R. EARL DILLMAN LYLE YOUNG 2 All calls outside of city according to our ability and . . . can, . Duchesne housewife is . GOP Demas Beat Will , , , We for Incumbent ask compete your limits of Myton, will be asked facilities. GOP Recorder Candidate didate for County Attorney ocratic Commission post in helping to do so. to pay for all expense of ma- vice-presiden- vice-presiden- F t, e Democrats Republicans, Is Vote Cent Per Reported Sixty Out-Vot- Approximately sixty per cent of the voters in Duchesne County went to the polls last Tuesday to select nominees on both major parties whose names will appear on the general election ballot next Nov. 2. In some instances the voting was very close and other contests s were for the victorious candidates. run-away- t, n, r, y fund-raisin- g vice-presiden- t, Teachers Community Birthday Calendar Called Sales Set For Sept. 20 f four-yea- t, To Institute At DIIS Saturday Student Officers w ar Chosen At D.II.S. y Opening Meeting In Duchesne Sept. 20 vice-preside- r. vice-preside- To Have Opening Social P-T- vice-pres- .; vice-pres- .; Duchesne Gives 39 Pints Dlcod P-T- A Are Appointed Out 05 Town Use Of Fire Truck Okhed For Myton 4-- Win Places 0, 344-31- 4 New Teachers Bus Drivers To Aid Lunch Program 697-23- It will be Earl Dillman vs James Hall for county attorney again next ' November, as the former, running on the Republican ticket, collected 339 votes to beat Merril H. Larsen, of Duchesne, who received 322 votes. Dillman is from Roosevelt. In the other GOP contest Alma J. Smith of Bridgeland, defeated Claude Iorg, of Upalco. for the county assessor spot on the ticket. He will meet Incumbent G, (Continued on Back Page) vice-pres- .; s out-score- d 180. e birth-date- In the Democratic race for state representative, Mrs. Sara White of Tabiona, Yanlcy squeezed past Elmer Yergensen, Myton, by 20 votes to get the nomination, and the right to meet incumbent William Broth-ersoBoneta (R), who will be seeking his fourth term in the legislative halls of Utah. The vote was, White 489; Yergensen 469. A former county commissioner, Lyle Young of Mt. Emmons, Floyd upset the incumbent Case, also of Mt. Emmons, 540 r comto 434, for the mission post on the Democratic ticket. While on the Republican side of the ballot, Lyrad McConkie with 354 votes, won over J. F. Ross, Arcadia, who polled 296 GOP votes for the commission post. Carman vs Mickelson Edwin Carman (D), and Incumbent Clinton Mickelson (R), both of Duchesne, will square off at each other for the commission post in November. Carman beat out Bennie of Roosevelt, and Sehmiett Steve Bellon, Roosevelt cafe operator, lost to Mickelson. In the sheriff race Lorin Stevenson, from Mt. Home, Rudy Krissman of Roosevelt, on the Democratic ticket, and will meet Harold B. White, Roosevelt, who won over Wayne Bastian of Neola, 465 to 207, to become the GOP candidate. Jack McArthur received one vote for sheriff as a write-in- . The other contest on the Democratic ballot was between Wrenetta Granger, Duchesne, and Leland Wright, Utahn, for county treasurer, with Mr. Wright polling 596, and Mrs. Granger. 335. Mrs. Maxine Burdick piled up 500 votes to win the Republican nomination for county recorder over her fellow Duchesne neighbor, Mrs. Laura May Timothy, who polled Utah State Fair Opens Saturday For Full Week Honor Student To Attend USAC Miss Mona Dee Liddel, who has been employed this summer at the Board of Education office in Duchesne, will begi,n studies of business subjects at the USAC on Sept. 21st. She r has been awarded a scholarship to the USAC. Miss Liddell was valedictorian of the 1954 graduating class at the Duchesne High School. one-yea- November Ballot At Tuesday Primary Election Utahs 1954 State Fair and Industrial Exposition will bring new focus to the states great industrial advancement, its agricultural progress and to the future potential for its natural resources when it opens its gates to the public on Sept. 18. And never before in the of the state has a Fair had so many educational op- nis-to- ry portunities to offer to the thousands of men, women and children who enter its gates and tour its great show area, according to J. A. Theobald, secret- ary-manager. Exhibits geared to the theme of this years exposition What Makes Utah Atoms Click, will give Fair visitors a graphic view of what Utah produces and the activities within its borders. A cross section of horticulture and agriculture in the state will be presented in special exhibits set up on the State airgrounds by 24 different counties. Visitors will be able to view the states finest flowers presented in four different flower shows, species of fish and wildlife that abound in Utah and the western area, outstanding works of Utah artists, hundreds of interesting hobby items, some of the best products of the kitchen, sewing room and the home and the achievements oj the states younger citizens in and Future armer of America enterprises. There will be exhibits of the Wests finest horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, rabbits, pigeons, and other products of (Continued On Back Page) 4-- LELAND WRIGHT Utahn bishop will seek post of County Treasurer , . |