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Show AG Criminal Case Is pot-luc- k State Leaders Can Apply Until October 21 Listed On 3rd Court Term SURPRISE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephen-se- n Mrs. Rachel Nielson was pleareceived a visit on Saturday evening by Mrs. Stephen-sen- s santly surprised on Saturday brother, Evan Shirts, of evening by a group of friends that called at her home in honSalt Lake City. or of her birthday. supper They had a Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Collett and daughters, Nita and Rena, and the evening was enjoyed, were weekend visitors at the by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephen-senMr. and Mrs. Carl Marsing. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kielbasa, and Mrs. Bill Harrison and Mr. Alton-a.Mrs. Albert Young, of visited her daughter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant. Herbert Mecham, on Monday. RUBY THOMAS HOSTESS AT MONDAY BRIDGE Mrs. Eliza Moore, of Provo, Mrs. Ruby Thomas was hos- returned to her home after a tess at the Monday Night Bridge visit at the home of Mr. and Club and the guest of the eveMrs. Marvel Moore. ning was Mrs. Vangie Morrill. Marvel Moore visited in Salt Regular members were: Mrs. Hildur Johnstun, Miss Laura Lake on Tuesday with his Clemons, Mrs. Bessie Kohl, Mrs. Thelda Halstead, Mrs. Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mitch- Day and Mrs. Gloria Smith. A luncheon was ell, of Roosevelt, visited with and those that received served, friends and family on Sunday. the prizes for the evening were Mrs. Ira Gagon, of Roosevelt, Mrs. Halstead, high; Mrs. Moris visiting her daughter, Mrs. rill, second, and Mrs. Johnstun, consolation. Ray Horrocks, this week. Enumerators Cases set for trial so far to be held during the third term of the District Court at Dua include chesne, criminal trial, a trial involving a probate matter and two civil cases. The first trial by jury is set for 10 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 17. This case is entitled the State of Utah vs. Stanley Field-ste- To Attend A memorandum received from Washington, D. C. announced that the training course for enumerators for the 1954 Census in Duchesne County will begin November 3. Because of this all local applicants of Duchesne County will take the examination at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 21, at the Duchesne County Court House. All persons who have their applications will be notified by card by David C. Watkins of Roosevelt, crew leader in this area. Applications will be taken up to October 21, announced Mr. Watkins. GOP Womens Tea Several prominent state Republican women leaders will be special guests at the Republican Womens tea to be held at the Earl Dillman residence, Wednesday, Oct. 20, between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. UINTAH BASIN RECORD Two New School Busses Begin Hauling Pupils Thursday, October 14, 1954 Two new busses were added to the Duchesne County School District fleet during last September. One of the new units was assigned to the Hanna-Ta- i iona route, Curtis Pace, driver; and the other assignment was to the Bridgeland - Duchesne route, Eldredge Buckalew, as driver. Bus assignments were made by the school board. These two units will replace two of the oldest. Legion Groups Met At Vernal On Sunday The American Legion and Auxiliary held their District 9 Fall Conference in Vernal, Oct. 10, in the American Legion hall and community house. All Basin posts were well with Mrs. Eve represented, Ashton, past national Auxiliary president, as a featured speaker. Hildur Johnstun, district presireceived a Past dent in 1931-32- , 68-Voi- ce District Presidents pin, in recognition of the work she did at that time. The Duchesne group was congratulated on activities and accomplishments. Those who' attended the conThe Duchesne High School ference from Duchesne were mixed chorus boasts 68 mem- Mr. and Mrs. Baird Goff, Mr. bers this year. This number of and Mrs. Junior Wilson, Mrs. singers represents about 68 Sarah Rasmussen, Weston of the students enrolled in the Colline Wilson. Hildur four eligible grades, 9th through Johnstun and Maxine Burdick. 12th, states Principal Walter T. Williams. The chorus membership is comprised of 36 girls and 32 boys. Regular chorus class is conducted from 12:30 to 1:15 each A schedule of visits to Duschool day by Reginald chesne during the last quarter music department of 1954 have been listed for their representative by the SoAdministration ofcial Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hayes and fice. Security Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burnes The representatives visits are spent Sunday in Salt Lake City scheduled for Oct. 19, Nov. 16, at of Mr. and and Dec. 21, at 2 p.m. in room the home visiting Mrs. Dale Bowman. 19, at the courthouse. Main speaker for the occasion will be Mrs. Vern McCullough, program chairman of the On Monday, Nov. 29, the proRepublican Womens Clubs of bate trial in the matter of the Utah, who has traveled extenof estate Steve Wogec, deceased, sively and is noted for her is set to follow law and motion worldwide knowledge of govprocedure. ernment affairs and for her fluMerrill II. Larsen, plaintiff vs. ency as a speaker. AccompanyMrs. McCulIougn will be 9hes.t?1r L??an defendant, is ing of the civil suit schedMrs. Hazel Chase, state presiuled to be heard by jury, bedent; and Mrs. Alex Jex. Reginning at 10 a.m., Dec. 2. . national committee publican On Jan. 12, 1955, at 10 a.m., woman for the state of Utah.. the civil suit entitled George Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Utahs W. Kitchens, plaintiff, vs. Gail first lady, plans to also be in Anderton, defendant, is schedA former Duchesne County attendance if her busy scheduled for trial. this week was senten- ule can be arranged. Several Reresident conof court The third term a term in the Utah State publican women from Vernal to ced tinues until Feb. 15, 1955. when Frank Quintana, will also attend. Other cases for trail may be prison Among musical talent to be 29. of Spring Canyon, convicted added to the trial calendar of a deadly weapon presented during the evening with assault through that date. with intent to commit murder, will be selections by Miss Esther was sentenced to a term of five Wogec and Mrs. Sheldon FitzAl. . years to life by Judge Fred W. gerald, vocalists; Mrs. Lorin NEW BABY GIRL Keller of the Seventh Judicial exander and Miss Laura Ann Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Miller, Leavitt, pianists. (Continued from page one) District Court. of Vernal, visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Rex Parrish, of The public is cordially invitof Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horrocks Rangely, Colo., announce the age facilities and, finally, set Quintana beat his wife about ed to attend the tea, which is the first real program to the head with a hammer at their on Monday, birth of a 6 lb. daughter. Her up meet being needs sponsored by the Roosegrantby 10. on home was 8. This is May Oct. birthday velt headed by income tax to organization, concessions ing , formerThe Quintana people Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Steph-ense- the second child for Mr. and who build grain stor- ly lived in Duchesne and Myton. Mrs. J. O. Orser as president. returned home after a Mrs. Parrish. Their son, Kent, persons All Republican Womens groups Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundgren age facilities and by setting up trip to San Francisco and up the is four years of age. in the Basin are especially received a visit from John CCC the with agreements guarcoast to Washington and OreMr. and Mrs. Harvey PartCrooks and Alex Best, from urged to attend. . . gon. They picked up Mrs. ridge, of Duchesne, are the ma- anteeing minimum space rental in newly-buiKennewick, Wash., last week. storage. Stephensons brother, Dale Pet- ternal grandparents. E. A. CALL SERVICE RETURN HOME FROM There are no easy answers (Continued from Page 1) erson. who has recently been VACATION TRIP was in Mrs. to when Agnes Jacoby surpluses, Elmer especially Mr. Chairman Yergcnsen, discharged from the U. S. serQuick - Efficient Service Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson Idaho from Wednesvice, at Treasure Island. He and family spent the weekend theyve been made to look so Granger was presented by for- and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brom- Pocatello, Residence - Arcadia 4306 to her Saturday, visiting day came back to Neola, where his at Delta, Utah, visiting Mr. attractive over the short haul, mer county chairman, Bennie Sen. Bennett admitted. who' acted as master ley returned home on Monday, mother, Mrs. M. I. Meeker. home is. Schmiett, Bishops family. We must remember that the of ceremonies. In his address after a wonderful two weeks Democrats passed the program he lashed out at the Republican trip. They went first to Eastern A. C. Bigely, Jr., wife and 2 Point and Wallace, Idaho; then Mr. and Mrs. Williams under which Secretary Benson farm children, orf Butte, Montnan, attended UEA Walter program and desired cur- to Eastern Washington, to Yakin Salt to had two Lake, for operate years, Cletailment of price support for ima, where the Nelsons visited pleasantly surprised Laura to' Samaria, Idaho, he said. went then DemoIf those same mons bn Friday afternoon, and their son and family, Mr. and where they visited Mr. Wil- crats had defeated the Benson the farmer. wonder why it was such Mrs. Elwin Thomas, spent the weekend with her. and the liams father, Samuel Williams, flexible price support program, a (I crime for the farmer to re- Bromleys in visited Mrs. their and Pasco, for the next the Henry daughter, few prospect ceive assistance when so many Sunday visitors at the home years would have been stagger- other groups of our nation, not Wash. of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bates Richards. At Cornwallis, Oregon, they ing and the inevitable end only receive millions, but biland family were Mr. and Mrs. visited Gene Nelson and fama would have been and Naomi Denver Mrs. complete lions of dollars in subsistence. Glayde Alexander and daughGene is attending where ily, of Emfarm the market and The Post Office Department has collapse ter,' Judy, of Butterfield, Utah. daughter, Shelia, of Mt. mons, visited with the Morley disaster for agriculture in Amer- always received government aid. the University of Oregon. From there they went down the coast ica. Stated simply, the greater In Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Coleman Davies on Monday. the sugar beet industry, al- to California, through Nevada, the (the the worst! surplus, spent Wednesday, Thursday and though not under a federal pro- where they saw the Boulder crash. Mr. Salt where in Mrs. Moon and Lake, Friday daughDelplia gram, the farmers are under a Dam, and then back home. They Lauded REA Progress Coleman attended the State Wel- ter, Caren, spent 2 days in Salt controlled program and report the scenery as excepstrictly Bennett Senator the charged fare Conference at the State Lake last week and one day in receive subsidy payments each tional this time of year and that Democrats in the with seeing Capitol. Provo, where they visited with year; the railroads and the had a wonderful time. Clive Moon, who is attending Rural Electrification Adminis- banking systems are handed out they to tration chance another play literally millions of dollars; but the BYU there. Clive came X-R. . . politics and w'ork toward event- we home with them for the hear anything said ual nationalization of Americas aboutnever forthose the payments, from (Continued page one) power, in his address at the mer congressman said. Arler.e Labrum, Jr. held at Duchesne public rally to In reclamation Mr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer regards Culture Club; Hale Holgate, DuFOR SALE Wednesday night. bicycle Boys Mr. Granger said, chesne Stake Pres. of Mile, were guests for The senator said, the Demo- projects, in good condition. $30. Call the Nine one reclamation project for at the home of crats howled that weekend Members of the Tuberculosis the REA pro7337, Duchesne. See Richard Mrs. Emma Wimmer. PONY TO GIVEN every two years under the Dem- Committee are: Rose D. Gilbert, gram would be doomed by the ocratic Powell. administration had been Ora Holgate, Arcadia; Myton; but during the first year and put into opera- Marie Mr. and Mrs. Don Ames, of GOP, . FOR SALE Red or White Benson, Ioka; Lillian AWAY the Republican administration authorized Reof and the record tion the Potatoes. $3.00 hundred. M. L. Salt Lake City, spent the week- authorized more loans for rural Christensen, LaRue Laris and end at the home of Mrs. Emma electrification and rural tele- publican party shows that they LeJeune Dillman. Roosevelt. King, at Bridgeland. are against reclamaBirch. Mrs. Mantyla urges that since phones than the previous ad- tion. definitely FOR SALE because during the past we have had several cases of farm, serministration and brought modern home, 4V4 the Republi- tuberculosis the past year, everyDwaine Meriwether went to vice to 180,500 new consumers, administrations of BY miles east of Duchesne on High- Denver, Colo, on business can only boast one should take advantage of 1952 Truman can party they over the 37,300 of one reclamation way 40. Contact LaMar Wilson, project. this free examination while it record year for increases, Sen. While Roosevelt, or write Clarence they infer that it was the is here in our County. 10-PIEBennett paid. BAND 214 Kays-villNo. W. 1st fault of the Democrats that the Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Morton visout a He in saving pointed , About 92 per cent of all farm Utah, or phone ited in Salt Lake over the traditional Washington red tape, Echo Park project was noit passKaysville. ed, this is not true, since the products move to their first weekend. too, noting that the Republicans records trucks. show that the Republi- markets in had reduced the REA backlog recare cans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshdefinitely against by $90,000.000 more than 50 all, of Randlett, were visitors of that left them by the Demo- lamation. 'If the Republicans gain a at the Arch Hayes last week. crats. He also predicted that OPTOMETRIST Office Hours - Thurs. 9 5 the 1954 program for rural majority in this election they Mrs. A. B. Madsen and Mrs. Duchesne Medical Center will reach $74,000,-00- 0 will still hold the Echo Park Sarah Rasmussen visited in telephones project Phone 8311 the biggest year in history. Dam for a in 1956. Boneta on Monday, at the leader- for the general election relcama-tioUnder Republican " K3xsxsxsxsx3xgxsx5xaxsss&si home of Mrs. William Fieldsted. ship, the future of the REA is They will give us no reason the The project. beever was it brighter than party did not put cause, with a realistic program Republican the program this time is of partnership with private over they were afraid to lose power generating sources and that votes of their eastern friends. the transmission lines, the REA will now be encouraged to get Now, I cannot make any promits power from the cheapest ises that if the Democratic peosource without burdening its ple are put in the majority that members with the cost of carry- this project could be put over the immediate future. All I ing an investment that may be in can say is that the record shows conSen. Bennett unnecessary, that the Democratic party is cluded. The senator addressed the for reclamation, and under their student body of Union High in direction we have our bestall op-so "We have been developing a program the morning; joined local party portunity to get what we that would bring about a country in which equal opporworkers and candidates at a earnestly desire man and noon luncheon in Roosevelt; tunity for the common every citizen would have reason for bold visited at Altamont and Myton all men, and our great western hope, In which effort would be rewarded. with various groups, before add- country developed as it should HAS TO In said. which prosperity would be shared, freeressing the first GOP rally in be, Mr. Granger Duchesne County of the current dom would expand, and peace would be Committee. Kenneth Aycock, campaign, at Duchesne. as secure as humans can make it." The appearance of Sen. Ben- chairman, presided over the nett was arranged under the various meetings and at the PRESIDENT EISENHOWER direction of the County Central luncheon. (August 23, 1954) d. h, Chorus Trains At Duchesne High Wife Beater Will Serve Term In Utah State Pen Social Security Man Sets Visits dessert Bur-china- Sen. Bennett. long-rang- e n l, Radios Repaired Granger. lt MYTON LEGION HALL VVAMT Chest APS ay BE SHETLAND tp 80-ac- re MUSIC REYNOLDS NEW e, CE 243-W- Dr. Calvin Kowallis wm vote-gettin-g 10-7-4- tc n EACE ROGRESS ROSPERITY cmifone Cleaning COME DUCHESNE Fashion Cl eaners SEE HAVE OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE AT DUCHESNE Look for Our Sign in ihe Window of ihe DUCHESNE MOTOR CO. . . We are Featuring 3-D- ay Service - At Vernal Prices Jus! leave your cleaning with CARL WILKERSON at the DUCHESNE MOTOR, while you are getting a tank full . and see how different your clothes will look when they are cleaned the of lha! good Texaco Gas. . 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