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Show i lltonali News About Our Neighbors From M Mrs. YTON BY MRS. GRACE Ladies Aid Plans Annual Bazaar The Ladies Aid of the Presby terian church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Milton Lott. The ladies worked on baby to be sold at the annual bazaar, scheduled for December 2nd. The regular business sesmoc-seuffe- rs sion was conducted by Mrs. Carlos dark, president. At the close of the meeting the hostess served refreshments to Mrs. Clark, Mrs. O. A. Dart, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. George Funk, Mrs. J. L. Courtland, Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. I. R. Tuttle. Mrs. W. E. Burton, Mrs. Olga Solmonson, and Mrs. R. H. Burdick. Ethel Beebe Convict Caught DALGLEISH Mrs. Homer Robinson and Mrs. Floyd Lamb spent Friday shopping and visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Church left Thursday for Kanab. their former residence. Mr. Church will join a group of old friends on a deer hunt while Mrs. Church visits her family and friends during their ten day vacation. Mrs. R. H. Burdick who has been a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bliss Lott during the past three months, left Wed. for her home at Ft. Meyers, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Willson and three sons arrived Saturday from Salt Lake City for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leland Hadden. Willson is a sister of Mrs. Hadden. While here they also visited at the Ray Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell enjoyed a weekend visit from Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, and Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Morten-se- n their daughter, Mrs. Jack were guests at the home of Mieure who is employed in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb in Lake City while her husband Roosevelt, Sunday evening. Re- is overseas serving in the U. S. freshments were served followed Army. by an evening of bridge. Prizes ' Miss Twila Nielson came from were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake for a weekend visit Dalgleish, Mrs. Linck and Mr. at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robinson. Lydia Nielson. Mrs. W. H. Linck left Monday Mrs. P. E. Church was a guest at the home of Mrs. Harry Gil- for Richfield where she will more in Ft. Duchesne Wednes- Visit relatives. When she returns will be accompanied day, attending the Ft. Duchesne home shesister-in-laMrs. C.N. by her bridge club. Mrs. Douglas Allred and infant Mortensen who came from Calif to visit Utah relatives. daughter returned home Friday Mr. and Mrs. Milton True from the Roosevelt hospital. The family of Salt Lake City are baby was born October 11 and and the ranch, home has two brothers and a sister visitors at and Mrs. Rex Lamb. While to greet her. Miss Nina Babcock who is here Mr. True joined Mr. Lamb W. H. Linck in the annual employed in Salt Lake City, and hunt. deer weekend her visiting spent the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woolsey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Babcock. She was accompanied and son Carl of Salt Lake City weekend guests at the by Miss Loma Fortie, who was were a weekend guest at the Babcock home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F Mortensen Sr. He joined the home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gilbert Mortensen family on the deer and family, now residing near hunt and areturned home Sunday happy hunter. arrived evening Othello', Washington, and Mrs. A. C. Tolboe Mr. a at visit the for short Friday home of Mr. Gilberts mother, spent a few days visiting relaMrs. Rose Gilbert. While here tives in Provo, returning home Mr. Gilbert joined in the annual Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson deer hunt. to' Salt Lake City Monday. Dean Peterson of Taft, Calif, went Mr. Robinson will receive medito arrived Friday join his cal attention while his wife will brothers in the deer hunt. He visit their son and daughters visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. residing in and near Salt Lake. N. L. Peterson. Merrill Chandler and Jim Martin, students at Dixie college at St. George, came home Wed. for a short vacation and to parInclement weather forced ticipate in the hunt. They visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. many deer hunters to return Elbert Chandler and Mr. and empty handed and hoping for Mrs. Charles Martin while here. the return of fair skies so they A 1c and Mrs. Douglas Magley could return to the hunt before left Friday for Scott Air Force the season closes. However, Base in Illinois after a ten day many were lucky and returned visit at the home of Mrs. with their deer before the rain Magelys parents, Mr. and Mrs. began to fall. Afton Richens is credited with the first deer to Fred Todd. arrive Saturday at the Harmon locker plant and at the close of Monday evening twenty-nin- e deer had been brought in. This is far from being the total no. of deer shot by Myton hunters by that date. Mrs. Clarence Smith. Miss Barbara Smith and Mrs. Minnie Lue Stevenson were shoppers in Salt Lake City last weekend. Those from Altonah attending the shower for Mrs. Richard Stringham (Dora Wall) in the Mt. Emmons Ward hall Oct. 18 were Mrs. Violet Smith, Barbara Smith, Mrs. Lola Jones, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. Verna Allred, Mrs. Jeane Lambert, Mrs. Florence Jessen, Mrs. Ar-d-a Ames, Mrs. Vevie Reay. TEACH LEATHERCRAFT Albert Potts of Upalco and a teacher of Arts and Crafts at Altamont attended MIA on Tuesday night, Oct. 19, to dem- The whole upper country was quite excited by the escape of Eugene Wright Saturday or early Sunday morning, Oct. 16 or 17, from a prison camp near Moon Lake. Max Walker and Bob Devine, guards of the State Penitentiary, came Sunday to assist in tracking down the escapee. Others assisting at different times were Jesse Palm, Clarence Jones and Dan Allen. Jesse Palm accompanied Mr. Devine to' Evanston, Wyo. Tuesday in search for the onstrate Leathercraft Boy Scouts. escapee. Chff Clark, a student at a vocational school in Salt Lake City, came home over the week end to go deer hunting with his father, William Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark, Mrs. James dark and Mrs. Norjine Batty of Vernal visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Powell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and sons of China Lake, California spent 10 days with Mrs. Catcotts parents. Mr. and to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jesson Florence Weeks spent last weekend with Sharon Bird in and family spent last week with relatives in Price. Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen Mr. arid Mrs. Raymond Dump were dinner guests of Mr. and of Midvale arrived to Mrs. Clarence Jones Sunday in visit with Mr. and Thursday Mrs. Leon honor of Mrs. Allens birthday Dump. The men enjoyed the anniversary. deer hunt. Tuff Reay of Ioka was in here Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Danniels and baby son of Gusher visited The American Legion held a at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. dance in the Legion hall on Norman La Rose Monday. Thursday night. Tickets were sold on a 270 rifle, and Mrs. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Maxine Burdick of Duchesne Lewis Daniels rteumed to the held the lucky ticket. A very home of his sister, Mrs. Norman large crowd from all over the LaRose, Saturday, Oct. 16, from Basin attended. the Roosevelt hospital where Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Searle the he was operated on for appendicitis Monday, Oct. 11. of Odgen spent the weekend at Sponsor Dance UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, October 28, 1954 the home of Mrs. Searls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. Mrs. Searle stayed with her mother while the men went deer hunting. Lewis Daniels accompanied Pete Wall of Altamont on a trip to Kemmerer, Wyoming on Wednesday returning home last - Thursday. E. P. THOMAS Scientific Swedish Massage Medical Gymnastics Uintah Power It Light Office Building Roosevelt Phone 216-W Introducing Your Cat-co- tt DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR fa fife Justice of the Peace &k3 In Duchesne County of-M- Some Are Lucky, Some Are Not Orin (Hank) SARA swAin WHITE ROOSEVELT PRECINCT STATE WALTER K. LYLE GRANGER YOUNG CONGRESSMAN REPRESENTATIVE If elected I promise to discharge the duties of Justice of She will fight to preserve the the Peace in a fair and impartial good laws we now have, and to eliminate unjust and manner, and will render unfair legislation decisions based on facts and than on evidence, opinions and conclusions. COMMISSIONER An experienced, capable, trustworthy leader. . , The man for Duchesne County, for Utah and the Nation Good farm-to-mark- roads for all the County rather Mrs. Bessie Lott has been quite ill during the past week but is now reported on the way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Monks are rejoicing over the arrival of a new son born October 23rd at the Roosevelt hspital. His sister, Debbie anxiously awaits his rival home. ar- A microscope that enables oil men to study objects 10,000 times smaller than a human hair is in use by an oil company in the United States. Direct magnification with a special electron microscope is times, and by adding a photographic process, can be boosted to 150,000 times. Oil men, who search for new methods as diligently as they search for oil, use the instrument to study the structure of greases, DUCHESNE PRECINCT carbon blacks, petroleum chemand similar icals, products. Their discoveries always mean Your Vote and Confidence will better products at more ecobe greatly appreciated. nomical prices for the American consumer. 60,-00- DELBERT M. DRAPER. CANDIDATE FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Pd. pol. odv. by George A. Critchlow Edward IMLEBASA EDWIN PORTER L. CARMAN MERRELL WORKMAN BEEDE COUNTY CLERK COUNTY ASSESSOR COUNTY RECORDER COMMISSIONER An engineer who knows How as well as What to do A capable, efficient public administrator G An honest, JOSEPHINE B sincere, servant public VOTE AGAINST Ji 'yt' AND SAVE CARBON COLLEGE Sincerely REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO Appreciated Clarence WHITE LELAND college; that the Board of Examiners TABIONA PRECINCT WRIGHT dispose of all real and personal property This is an Important position and I pledge to administer the affairs in a just and impartial manner. An Act providing that Carbon College be discontinued as a state maintained comprising said college in such manner FOR AGAINST as it deems to be to the best interests of i ' Efficient If Jo does it, it is well done Your Vote PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO i Xj the State of Utah. (Paid pol. adv. by Democratic Central Committee) JAMES R. HALL COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY ATTORNEY Honest, Sincere and Efficient A good man to keep in office LORIN STEVENSON COUNTY SHERIFF Will firmly preserve the peace VOTE IN FAVOR OF REAPPORTIONMENT (Paid Pol. adv. by Duchesne County Democratic Central Committee) , |