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Show Activity In District Court President Signs Speaker J. Martin Bill Dividing To Address Ute Indian Assets Utah Republicans Four civil cases and one each President Eisenhower recentin the probate and criminal division were filed in the dis- ly signed a bill providing for trict court at Duchesne during distribution of the assets of the Ute Indian tribe between August. full-bloo- d d members. and CIVIL CASES The bill also ends federal suR. Earl Dillman. plaintiff, vs. of j Slaugh Motor Co., a corp.. and pervision over the properties members of the Wm. Slaugh, defendants. Plain- mixed-bloo- d tiff sues for damages concern- Ute tribe and sets up a develing a parole contract providing opment program for for the sale of a 1952 Cadillac. members. The Indians affected by the Amount of judgment asked is $3,404.50, plus interest, cost of legislation live on the Uintah and Ouray reservations in Utah suit, etc. J. Dorant Freston and J. V. and Colorado. The tribe has vs. Jerry assets estimated at $27,700,000 Freston, plaintiffs, memChassell and Frank Chassell. There are 439 mixed-blooUtes defendants. Suit is for issuance bers and 1,326 of a restraining order enjoin- concerned. The only properties not afing defendants from placing diby the bill and which verting works in the McQuire fected RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS After being gradtherefore will not be divided from and appropriating Draw, with honors from the Eta Jime Specialist School in CALF WINNERS Douglas Holgale, uated KIWANIS are min-and the tribes gas cost j oil, of water therefrom, suit, Jersey heifer presented by the Japan, Pvt. Lawrence B. Larsen (right), Roosevelt, Utah, right, proudly displays the eral rights and its claims etc. Clubber in Duchesne is congratulated and awarded his diploma from LI. Co. Roosevelt Kiwanis Club to a top A. Farrer, plaintiff, against the federal government Henry won who is Newell Richens, Davis, school commandant. Private Larsen, who is other The youngster Harry County. vs. Wayne T. Murdock, Alden which have not as yet been in the Far East, now in the process of being the calf in 1953. Cliff Memmolt, club president, and Elmer deadjudicated Muir, and Alva Murdock, are in the school's construction foreman course. His completed Yergensen, chairman of the Agriculture committee,Calf fendants. Judgment, for court has the background. This is the fourth year a dairy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Larsen, live on Route 1, to determine amount of water Roosevelt, and his wife, Luane, lives in Duchesne. been presented. leof above to which each the U. &. Army Photo gal subdivisions is entitled purFull-Tim- e suant to certain filings. N. E. Lunt, plaintiff, vs. Gail A Van Tassell. Elva Van Tasssell, Carl Van Tassell, Elda Van Increased activity and populaTassell, defendants. Judgment tion in the Uintah Basin area inA matter of vital importfor $1300.00 principal, with have caused the driver license ance to prospectors, especialterest until 123049 of Public ly uranium hunters, has been and from Dec. 30, 1949 until division of the Utah to employ a Safety Department at and $200 attorney brought to the attention of paid WITNESS MARRIAGE Recent visitors at the home examiner there. a the editor of this newspaper. concerns Suit fees. The March of promisColmen WheelMr. and Mrs. Lowell of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Now working full time for It concerns rock mounds that Dimes Emergency note in the original amount Duchesne throughout er were John Hunsaker. Miss spent five days in Heber with sory is division the driver license can be found throughout the County of $2500 00 last got underway while and Miss away their families, Hunsaker, Brigham City, Bert Hatch, Vernal, Jay C. stale, that were erected to PROBATE DIVISION Thursday night with an attempt Carma and June Evans form they witnessed the Temple Marof state commissioner Newman, In the matter of the Estate identify section and quarter to contact every home in the Odgen. and Dennis Wheeler, riage of Mr. Colmens brother, of Glenus Reed, Margie Ellen public safety, announced. section corners. county, reported Miss and Colmen Lake in is Salt Shirley who City. Guy living Previously a single employee There is a definite law Mr. and Mrs. Anthon B. ChrisHewittson of Park City Sept. Reed, Joelene Reed, Judy Gay devoted to his time the part tensen. against moving or destroying was given Reed, Linda Maria Reed, State Tax Commission and part these very important rock Sunday visitors at the home 8. A lovely reception minors. An attempt is being made at at the them evening Wednesday to the driver license division. of Mrs, Emma Birch were Mr. were erected the present time to contact mounds which CRIMINAL DIVISION in Park home City. and Mrs, Orsen Callwell from brides The State of Utah, plaintiff, Now the Tax Commission and way back in 1883-8numerous .homes which were by engiVernal. neers who surveyed the state not contacted last Thursday. vs. Stanley Fieldsted, defend- the drivers license division each CLUB ENTERTAINS e Mrs. Emma McCord, who has of Utah. In a lot of places However, it will be appreciated representaemploy a ant. Charged with a felony. Mildred Carmen was hostess tive in the Basin.. been visiting in Duchesne at people, probably u r a ni u m if those wishing to contribute Mr. Hatch will share office prospectors, have torn down would send their contributions Mrs. Birchs home, returned to for Bridge Club on Monday, her home in Clearfield Sunday. at her home in Duchesne. A space with the Tax Commission the mounds to make some of to the chairmen if they havent 9s was tasty dessert luncheon in the Uintah their own designating their been contacted. representative served to: Bessie Kohl, Hildur uranium claim. . . No doubt County Courthouse, Vernal. CARD OF THANKS The generous contributions from He Roosevelt in will be are also unaware those We wish to extend our ap- Johnstun, Jo Beebe. Thelda made thus far are very much guilty . . 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Tuesday Halstead, Ruby Thomas, Nellie of the real value of these as the polio emerappreciated, preciation for the lovely flowers Nelson, Laura Clemons, Doroand in Duchesne from 10 a.m. common Pioneer corner markis very great at need and the kindness shown to us thea gency Home Canned Tomato Soup to 3 p.m. every other Thursday Afton Bromley ers. . . Thus a word of warnthis time. Several new cases in during the sudden death of Guests Allrdd, Eliason Mrs. Morrell were By Mary Vangie beeinning Sept. 16. ing might help us all. The the county are being helped by our beloved mother, Mrs. Edith and May Leach. (Makes about 10 Pints) He will receive applications modern corner marker of secthe Chapter, as well as several Allred. 1 peck High score was won by Nellie for operators and chauffeurs ripe tomatoes tions is now a pipe driven old ones. The chairmen again The Children of 1 and Jo Beebe bunch with celery Nelson, licenses and give examinations into the ground with a brass report that no case has ever Mrs. Edith Allred Thelda 7 medium sized onions Halstead, consolation. in Vernal Monday. Wednesday, been refused aid in the county, cap. 3 green peppers and will not be refused as long Friday and Saturday of each CARD OF THANKS 14 leaves bay and week, except holidays, as funds are available. Visiting at the home of Mr. We wish to extend our ap14 whole cloves every other Thursday. Office 4-- H An appeal is being made to preciation to all those concern- and Mrs. ArnoldDelRobbins is 14 sprigs parsley hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wiegand, the city and community chaired for the help we received at their daughter, IV2 cup flour men to send in their returns imdaily and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the time of our sons accident and children from Rapid City, M lb. butter South Dakota. Saturdays. a few weeks ago. mediately, or as soon as all 10 tsp. salt Mr. Everette F. Harless visitcontributions have .been made. Mr. and Mrs. Baird Goff Grind tomatoes, celery, oned in Duchesne last week. The Unofficial returns are as foland Family. ' Harless family moved to Miami, ions, peppers. Three young farmers who lows: Roosevelt ward area, Put bay leaves in a cloth bag. are excelling in Arizona. Club Verlaine Swenson, $46.71; Sec1 Cut up parsley. work in Duchesne County will ond ward area. Ruby Allred, Combine all this and heat. Mrs. Beebe wishes leave tomorrow afternoon at $25.00; Third ward area, Ellen A chicken fry and a corn Blend flour, butter and salt. to thankJosephine of Duchesne 1:30 for Salt Lake City where Rawlings, $47.16; Fourth ward the roast was enjoyed Saturday Add to heated people mixture and cook for their fine support on the they will enter the livestock area, Dora Curry and Kathy LAWN Ed Oscar the Beebes, by night V2 hour. Seal in bottles. competition among Taylor. $70.46, making a total emergency Polio drive. Through judging Carmens, Woodrow Days, Dave V2 teaadd When from all over Utah. of $189.33. the efforts of many energetic Thomases, Walter Nelsons, Mrs. spoon sodaserving, and milk to taste, and Those making up the codnlv the drive Duchesne, under the chairPhill women, Dorothea Morton, Allred, willing For best work on lawn mow- the Vern Bromelys and Mrs. about 2 pints milk to one qt. brought in $126.87, which will team are Gayle Larsen, Arcad- manship of Josephine Beebe, conetc. of soup. ers, shearers, plows, Club is the Ar- contributed $125.87; and Tabbe used to help those in need ia, whose Send your favorite recipe to of the assistance. tact Clarks Blacksmith, Myton. Emma Wimmer. cadia Tramps; Michael Yergen- iona, $25.00. Basin Record. Livestock Club, sen, Myton The business establishments Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Day the Uintah and Alton Percival, Ioka, mem- were not and will not be conin visited Provo Sunday. ber of the Country Club.Keith tacted, announced the of Ioka, will acccm Lemon, Grant Mrs. and Mr. PELLETS CATTLE Perry SHEEP and pany the boys as their coach. received word from their son, Will Book The Duchesne County division Write LEE IVERS. Midway. Ut. Duane, that he has left for a and Mrs. All of the Cash Valley Artificial Morrell Mrs. Vangie s to New .. vacation Utah Heber F.O.B., City. Orleans. Duane lives in Salt Elaine Farnsworth were hosof a field of- Breeding Association is finan-inEstablishment tesses at a very lovely personal fice for the 1954 Census of Agthe trip to the fair tar the (Continued from page one) Lake City, shower and dinner party, given riculture was announced today young judging team. B. Workman, who was unopWANTED Winter range for 100 to 2400 posed for the assessor position Troy Baily, Jim Summers and at the home of Mrs. Morrell, in by Quayle Cannon, Jr., who on the pemocratic ticket. Porhead of sheep. Will buy or Dan Olsen went to Orgyle on honor of Mrs. Dorothea Allred, has been appointed supervisor ter L. Merrell, also unopposed lease. Gordon C. Winn, Phone Sunday and sawed out the logs who will be married to Mr. for this area. The Census field tar clerk, will meet Evan Perfor the health center. They hope Phil Morton in the near future. office will be located at 1750 428, Craig, Colo'. a truck Wed- Guests were: Laura Clemons, So. Redwood Rp., Salt Lake cival of Ioka, who is the canto find to able be FOR SALE Spinet Piano nesday to bring the lumber into Nellie Jones, Hildur Johnstun, tar clerk on the Repubdidate City. to be repossessed in the vicinity town, so lican slate. can begin Florine Strang, Florence Poul-soCannon states that preMr building of bal. Assume of Duchesne. June Bishop. Joe Beebe, The Utah Wool Growers and on the new building. George Wilcken, incumbent work on the 1954 Cencontract. For further particu- again Arva Tanner, Mildred Carmen, liminary to be taken Utah Registered Sheep Breed- justice of the peace at Duchesne sus of Agriculture, lars write Sugar House Music of the 2nd piled up 131 votes as compared Marvel Moore was called to Caren Carmen, Phyllis Day, this fall, will begin immediate- ers are Lake City, Utah, Co.. Salt on Saturday to be with Maxine Burdick, Emma Wimer, ly. This includes organization Salt Lake Ram sale, which was with W. L. Robbins, who coProvo 11 E. 2130 S. of the field office, interviewing Col. Earl O. Walter of Filer, llected 20 votes for the GOP his mother, Mrs. Annie Moore, Helen Mott and Barbara Bingo was played after applicants for jobs, selecting Idaho, as the auctioneer for nomination. who' has taken ill. She is slowly DANCING LESSONS dinner and Karen Carmen took and training of office clerks, the event. According to County Clerk Starting new dancing classes improving. high prize, with Phyllis Day field crew leaders and enumeraFeeling the need for develop- Porter Merrell there were 14 this week. Will be open to all ing and offering more useable votes cast in Nine Mile and Miss Arola Ivie, granddaugh- second and Nellie Jones, third. tors. age groups. If interested, call rams to' the sheepmen of all were for the Republican to this range The Mrs. Tessie returned ter of assigned Ivie, territory 8417. Mrs. Phyllis Stephensen. office for the 1954 Census of the Intermountain country, the candidates. It was also pointed to her home in Grand Junction, AREME CLUB MEETS MONDAY NIGHT includes 29 coun- two above mentioned organiza- out by Mr. Merrell that there Colo., after a visit in Duchesne. Members of the Areme Club Agriculture Red or White tions have combined their ef- were between 2600 and 2700 FOR SALE ties in the State of Utah. 17 crew lead- forts to do the job, or as Larry registered voters in the county, Potatoes, $3.00 hundred. M. L. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Han- met Monday night at the home Approximately sen and daughter, Caren,, from of Mrs. Titus Jones in Duchesne ers and 177 enumerators will Memmott, sales manager puts with 2500 being the normal avKing, at Bridgeland. Ohio, were Sunday with Mrs. L. C. Winslow as co- be employed to take the farm it, We will be offering rams erage who vote in a general FOR SALE Model A Ford Gallipolice, to our rangemen, which are election. at the home of Mr. and hostess. The club discussed its census in this area. visitors coupe. Good condition. $35.00. Mrs. Edwin Carmen. The board of county commisplans for the project of the wearing their working clothes, not show clothes. Phillips Motel, Roosevelt. sioners will meet on Sept. 24 year. It will be sewing of 515 head of Utahs choicest to canvass the votes of the 23 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mecham clothes for the Shriners Hospirams will be sold. The breeds voting districts, all of which from Salt Lake City have been tal. Delicious refreshments were and number of each are as fol were reported early Wednesday visiting in Duchesne the last served to the nine members lows: 210 Suffolk. 165 morning. week at the home of Mr. and Duchesne in claims Bounty present and an additional guest, County 75 Columbia, 20 Hamp Mrs. Sylvian Mecham. were duringAugust Mrs. W, F. Myers, of Price. E. A. CALL SERVICE made by .Edward Barton, of shire, 40 Suffolk - Hampshire . . . 15 Rambouillet-Col-umbi- a Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mitch1 bobcat and six Crossbred, for Fairview Service GETS TEACHING POST Quick Efficient Crossbred. ell and family of Roosevelt were (Continued from Page 1) taken near Tabiona: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen coyotes Residence Arcadia 4306 of 1955. It is planned that they in Duchesne last Thursday vistwo bobcats taken in Indian will be ready for distribution iting with friends and relatives. have returned from Oklahoma, Canyon by Stephen Rowley. ' where they accompanied Mr. about Christmas. . . . and Mrs. Tom Mickleson to An urgent plea is made by their new home. Tom MickleMr. Howard and his committee (Continued from Page 1) son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff the farm. to all families in the Roosevelt A natural resources exhibit area to subscribe for a calenMickleson, has accepted a position as a professor at the A. will feature a real underground dar and try to have the deand M. College at Oklahoma. mine, in full operation, mod- sired information ready when He will work for his Masters ern mining and contacted. Forms are being cirequipment Duveromy Chapter, No. 17, atomic energy materials. culated this weekend that will degree while there. The Jens-senmet of CALVIN Eastern Star, Millions of dollars in material help those who will subscribe. report a very enjoyable t)rder evening at the Masonic and equipment will be present- Information desired from a famtrip and brought back the good Tuesday for a regular business Temple Announces with pleasure the opening of his professional news about Tom. in other exhibits in the In- ily include the names, over by Wor- ed meeting, presided dustrial Art Building, the huge Bank former wedding anniversaries, the in of the for Optometry office practice thy Matron, Wanda Riggle and industrial HAS MINOR OPERATION at boys in the armed service, and Utah show, Chas. Associate Patron. Worthy those serving misisons for the Mrs. Gail Ellis has had to Mechanical Arts Work, Building. Roosevelt, Utah. Practice devoted to examinhave an operation on one of her Richardson. of the Fair. These will church. folwas A social held hour All profits over the actual hands. She scratched it on a ation. anaylsis and rehabilitation of the Visual Functions. and other special lowing the business session with sentation, cost of printing will start a week and weed contracted last include the Fern show, The World of Electri- Roosevelt Stake Center OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. BY APPOINTMENT blood poisoning. Gail is be- Mrs. Virginia Todd. Mrs. Court-land. building Richardson and Mrs. Lu is she to think ginning city" exhibit, and outstanding fund. It is anticipated that in jinks TELEPHONE 358-of as all hostesses. Myton, the with all her misfortunes. very near future, active displays. Twenty-eigh- t members and two military "A visit to the 1954 State work on a new building will were visitors present. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis Fair is an education in itself. begin In Roosevelt, which, Will Be At Duchesne Medical Center Every Thursday Lake with in visited Salt and should be a must for every when completed, will house the 8311 DUCHESNE PHONE friends and relatives over Phone news Hems lo 7441 . citizen in Utah, Mr. Theobald stake and at least two Roosevelt wards. said. mix-bloo- full-bloo- d ! d full-bloo- d 4-- H j ' Warning Issued Emergency March Driver Tester To Prospectors Of Dimes 6, d, Gets Underway 10, Mystery Man At Fair full-tim- e 4 full-tim- Is Made Known We have discovered the iden- j I RECIPE Judging Team Enters State APS He was Kenneth C. Carlile, of Merlin I. Bishop, Tabiona, treasurer for the Health Center, said. Mr. Carlile turned in $32.55 to the project from his collec tion pot, and used his own initiative in collecting the money for this community project in this way. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting their son, Kent Williams, who has moved from Idaho and will attend a vocational school in Salt Lake this - WARIT tity of the masked, robed person who made coilec- -' tions for the Duchesne Health Center from the parade crowd at the Duchesne County Fair. bed-cappe- d, j This Week winter. For assistance in reemploy- ment problems, employers and servicemen should contact the U.S. Department of Labor. Fair Competition Polio Emergency Drive Nets S126 h Sixty-Nint- 4-- Uintah Basin To Have campaign The Republican will get into high gear on Sept. 23 with a big rally in Salt Lake City, when the main speaker will be Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of Massachussets, Speaker of the House of Representatives. The rally will be held at the Hotel Utah at 8 p.m. Short talks also will be given by Congressman William A. Dawson and Douglas R. Stringfellow. The meeting, of course, is open to all. Speaker Martin, who has been a member of the House for 30 years, has had a notable career in the Republican party. He was first elected as a member of the Congress in 1924 and has served continuously ever since. He served as permanent chairman of the National ConvenRepublican tions in 1940, 1944, 1948, and 1952, which exceeded the former record held by Senator Cabot Lodge, Sr., who served three times. Speaker Martin also has served as Chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign committee and as a member and chairman of the National Committee. He was elected Minority Leader of the and succeeding Seventy-Sixt- h Congresses except the Eightieth in which he and Eighty-thirwas elected Speaker. 4-- H MOWERS SHARPENED 4-- H 4-- H For Best Prices two-week- Honored At Lovely Ag Census Office Personal Shower Set Up For Utah Counties g Primary Election It Yourself -- I Exhibits end Demonstrations Second Ram Sale Set At Salt Lake Stock Yards n, Merri-wethe- LIVESTOCK Exhibits Utah r. INDUSTRY on Paradel PLUS: Holiday On Icc! Nine Animals Are Bountled Radios Repaired Ram-bouille- Utah's Biggost MIDWAY! t, Calendar R. KOWALLIS ft Regular Meeting Tuesday HEW OPTOMETRY OFFICE s birth-date- Attractions Include: Utah Fair Eastern Star Holds DR. GRANDSTAND ft Jimmy Lynch Death Dodger Zaccnini Double Cannan Act Siebrand Clrcut Cisco Kid In Person Championship Wrestling Horse Show Admission to the fair Includes I general odmission to tho Grand stand for great shows every day. s, . (Reserved seats extra) Fair admission Includes ell events except "Holiday on Ice." "Holiday an Ice" tickets include General Admission to the Fair. pre-featur- I Aho I n d u s T tFAI I GROUNDS A WXXTj iTxVo I it ON $sleOty,lttah |