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Show BASIN RECORD Oni:n Sfcdcqt b UINTAH Thursday, March 10, 1955 Amarican Legion Farmers Called To Oratorical Winner Attend Special APC Meet Mar. 10 Miss Barbara Ray, senior Thoss 1Jho Sorvo Sc!;::! Dccrd Airs Our Communities Prc!;!:.?.: The good citizen who is mentioned this week by one of our readers suggests that Mert Wardle Duchesne County School District stuTWO MORE BABIES SYLVIA ABBOTT IS should be commended for his 14 In order that the 1956 National monthly board meeting was held dent at Union High School, won A baby girl has arrived to HOSTESS AT CLUB in in of service the bringing years in the Board of Education offices Ameriin the Conservation program first regional place Agricultural Mr. Mrs. home the of Mrs. was Abbott hostess and brighten Sylvia freight for Duchesne County. Mert can Legion Oratorical contest, bulletin may reflect local conserClarence Moat of Duchesne. The last Thursday evening to the Du- started in the year 1940, driving Thursday, March 3, with Theron held Monday morning at Westmin- vation needs, Joseph Wilcken, little girl made her appearance chesne Mothers Club, with Mrs. for the Sterling Transportation Leavitt, president of the board, Board members B. A. presiding. ster College in Salt Lake City. chairman of the Duchesne County at the Duchesne Clinic at 2:45 Leah Davies as owner and Company, under the R. Harris, Marion Miss Ray represented District 9, ASC committee, has scheduled a a.m. on Monday, March 7, and A lovely program was presented leadership of Mrs. A. T. Burton. Jacoby, Wm. A. Harrison and Edwin L. Murphy which honor she won last week. meeting for the county to secure weighs 7 lbs. 4 oz. by Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hum- Five years later, Sept. 8, 1945, the present, and Supt. Rowan C. Three districts were represent- recommendations with respect to It's also a girl for the Warren phreys. Mr. Humphreys talked on company was sold to Inland j were ed, with six contestants partici- the provisions and practices deand Mrs. Freight Lines and was named the Stutz and C. C. Mickelson, clerk, Mechams, Jr., born at the Du- Child Development wre also in attendance. Clinic on Wednesday, Humphreys furnished a number of Uintah Freight Lines. pating. Joseph Kemp, of Altamont sired in the 1956 ACP county prochesne Problems relative to the school High School, second place winner gram. The above meeting will be March 2, at 2:44 p.m. weighing beautiful piano solos. A discussion Mert has driven over one mil- building program received the atin District 9, was also a contestant held in the Roosevelt LDS stake 7 lbs. 2 oz. by all followed. lion miles since he went to work tention of the board for the major and made a fine showing, accord- house on March 18, 1955, at 10:00 A very beautiful and tasty with this company through snow, part of the morning. Considered a.m. All farmers and representaMrs. Wilford McConkie and luncheon was served at the close ing to the judging. rain, mud and heat and nothing were the preliminary drawings for The oration on which Miss Ray tives from interested agencies are Mrs. Dick Bastian, of Roosevelt, to the 21 present. has stopped him. During this time the Roosevelt Junior High School, won recognition was Checks and urged to attend. visited in Duchesne on Sunday at he has never had an accident nor a proposal for a foundation surJOSEPH KEMP, Altamont Balances in Government. Mr. Wilcken also wishes to reWim-meEach r, the homes of Mrs. Emma CLUB AT FRIENDSHIP a traffic ticket. He has driven vey of the site for the new addiwon second contestant was required to give mind all farmers in Duchesne who student High Mrs. Maxine Burdick and SARAH RASMUSSENS from Salt Lake to Duchesne, from tion to the Roosevelt Junior High, in the District 9 American Legan extemporaneous talk, which al- County that March 25 is the last Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Meriwether. The Duchesne Friendship Club Price to Duchesne and from Du- a of work order to extend ion oratorical contest last week so figured in the judging, which day they will be able to sign up was held at the home of Mrs. chesne to Vernal and parts of thechange automatic heating control sysIn was done on the point system, for ACP work which is to, comat also rated Vernal, high Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hayes and Sarah Rasmussen on Thursday Colorado, and for two years he tem in the Altamont High School regional finals, held in Salt Lake with Miss Ray well ahead. mence in April. baby were visitors at the home evening. Eleven members attended was freight agent. strucrooms in to the the present A special ACP sign-u- p City on Monday. Barbara Ray of She will now compete in the Mr. Mrs. of and day will Clyde Burns at and enjoyed a very enjoyable eveA good job well done, Mert. ture, a change order to include Union, was regional winner. contest at the Davis High be held in' Duchesne and Hanna state Vernal. ning. cabinet work in three rooms in School at Kaysville next Tuesday. on March 15, 1955. The sign-u- p Luncheon was served to Mrs. ElemenThere will be six contestants, the at Duchesne will be held in the is in Mrs. Carma Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Morley Davies had the remodeled Altamont visiting Wrenetta Granger, Mrs. Margar-ett- e tary School, and the plans for a first and second place winners county agricultural agents office this Upalco with her parents Blaine, Mrs. Myrtle Simpson, as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. sewage disposal field at Altamont in the courthouse, and the Hanna from each of the three regions. week. and from Jenkins Mrs. Unice Remond, Mrs. Manilla George family No Action On Busses will be held at Charlie The state winner will receive sign-u- p Madsen, Mrs. Ruth Addley, Mrs. Roosevelt In the presence of the dealers a $1,000 scholarship to the Uni- Fabrizios Cafe. Baird Goff has returned to his Ada Thomas, Mrs. Thenelda Mar-sinwho submitted bids for 5 new home this week and is getting versity of Utah. Mrs. Zella Grant and Mr. Saturday visitors at the Morley school busses to be purchased for Chairman of the Legion oratoraround fairly well after his acci- Violet McDonald. Donations to the Davies home were Mr. and Mrs. next Primary Penny year, these bids were opened Drive in Duchesne ical contest for District 9 was dent and his stay in the hospital. Church K. R. Houtz of Roosevelt. stake, and discussed. No decision was Kenneth Labrum and Latter-da- y of Jesus of Christ SUNDAY 500 CLUB made as to the purchase of these Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Merkley and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bishop Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond from busses. This item of business was Saints, amounted to $313.48 this was Jack Bacon. Jack Bacon and Packy Fenn acfamily from Salt Lake City, were were hosts to the 500 Club on Heber, spent Sunday in Duchesne tabled Mrs. - Afton Rosen-bau. for the next meeting of years, reports the two contestants to weekend visitors at the home of companied r. stake Primary secretary-treasureSunday evening, March 6, with at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen the board. Lake Salt last Mr. and Mrs. Wilse Merkley. City Monday. Word was received Wednesday the following members gathered Bond and family. Approval was given by the Funds raised in the various for an enjoyable evening: Mr. and evening by Mrs. Cliff Memmott, to board to the addition programs wards are listed as $38.20 for ArJerry Merkley and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. of the Roosevelt editor The Allen Bonds had their new of the Altamont society the High School, Wilse Merkley attended a funeral Dave Standard - Uintah Basin Record Mr. and Mrs. Ed baby boy christened Gerald Allen Roosevelt Jr. High School and the cadia; $33.41, Bridgeland; $131.47, Thomas, in Vernal on Monday, for a relathat her mother, Mrs. Christina Carmen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bee- Bond, by his grandfather, W. J. Duchesne High School of the ser- Duchesne; $30.71, Hanna; $55.61, tive, Mrs. Elinor Merkley Hall. G. Myers, 77, died suddenly while be and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Brom- Bond, at Sunday afternoon Sacra- vices of a half-da- y librarian. It is Tabiona; $15.37, Utahn; and $8.69 for Strawberry, where there is no Prizes went to Dave and Ruby ment meeting. attending a show in the Price civley. the to to also add district planned week Last visitor at the home ic auditorium. Apparently in good organized Oscar Beebe and Nellie Primary group. Thomas, for and staff next a year guidance of Mrs. Emma Birch was her sis Nelson. Dessert luncheon Collections 1954 in totaled Mr. and Mrs. Phil Watkins, of student Mr. Harley D.Lampshire, of the health, she had gone with her was serpersonnel director who ter, Mrs. Fanny Talboe, from ved. Old-Ag- e and Survivors Insurance daughter and granddaughter to Vernal, were Wednesday visitors will assist teachers and parents $316.37, Mrs. Rosenbaum said. Calif. Englewood, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with the analysis of learning and Mrs. Hilda Barker, stake Pri- office in Salt Lake City, will be see a stage play, and died withBruce Smith and family. WILSONS ARE HOSTS behavior problems of high school mary president, and other mem- in Room 3, New County Court- out warning. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Abbott and A native of Pennsylvania, Mrs. TO TUESDAY 500 CLUB students and help to develop pro- bers of the stake Primary board, house, Duchesne, Utah, at 2:00 p. Jay Abbott, from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson have expressed appreciation Mr. and Mrs. Rowan C. Stutz, to m., March 15th,1955, and at the Myers has lived in Price over 40 solution of these for the grams were weekend, visitors at the were hosts those ward workers who conduct- City Hall, Roosevelt, Utah at 4:00 years, and was active in the afto the Tuesday night Garry, Ronny and Douglas were problems. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Abfairs of the Community church, 500 Club on March 1, with the visitors in Salt Lake City last The superintendent was author- ed the drive for the birthday pen- p.m., March 15, 1955. bott and family. He will accept applications for and was a member of the Order guests as follows: Mr. and Mrs. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ized to seek suitable people for nies and to those who gave pensocial security benefits and social of Eastern Star. She was quite Niles Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin C. N. Stutz and family. to nominate to the nies. these well known in Roosevelt, having The was drive On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. board positions conducted during Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Von Thomsecurity numbers. for employment Under the recently amended act, spent a lot of time visiting here February. as, Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown, Mr. Stutz and Clara Dee and Brent Teacher Released those wjio are in business for with her daughter. and Mrs. William Harrison, Mr. motored to Provo to visit with A request for release from her 18 milk cows and and Mrs. Wallace FOR SALE Funeral services are tentatively Mrs. Mrs. Jean Stutzs themselves as farmers may besister, and contract from Mrs. Barbara BrewStephensen Mtn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank base. Charles Alexander, come eligible for retirement pay- set for Sunday at the Community Morrell. A Myres, from Alberta, Canada, at er, sixth grade teacher in the Home. ments under this insurance pro- church in Price, under the direclovely dessert luncheon climaxed the home of her brother, Ben L. Roosevelt Elementary School, was Olsen and These same farmers must tion of the Wallace Mortuary of family. the gram. evening. approved. Glade Nelson, Upalco, Women Wanted. Temporary, six report hired help when annual Price. was employed to fill this vacancy. Good Mail postcards. months. U Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Moon, Karwages amount to $100.00 or more. MARRIAGE PLANS Richens was approved by handwriting or typewriter. Box 47, en and Maretta were in Provo on theDeloy Household workers should also of famthe Friends Von Pearson Mr. Crazier board to replace Leland K. Wimmer, former DuWatertown, Mass. bewho resigned as lunch worker in chesne resident is one of 17 new be reported if they receive $50 or ily have received word that Rex Saturday evening to the game FOR SALE Pearson will wed Ann Bastian at tween BYU and New Mexico. New, modern members of Phi Delta Phi, inter- more in cash wages in a calendar the Union High School. living room set, only $159.95 Eureka, Calif, on March 13. t of the Board national law fraternity at the Uni- quarter. The quarter of the year The April meeting Births at the Roosevelt Hospital Weekend guests at the home of of Education at Allred Electric in Duchesne. Miss Bastian and Mr. Pearson will be held Thurs- versity of Utah. Wimmer joined ends March 31, June 3, September during the past week were reare both former Duchesne resi- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Day were day, April 7- the group during recent pledging 30 and December 31. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day and All reporting forms may be ob- ported by Supt. J. Harold Eldredge dents. ceremonies held in the Utah SuMrs. Provo. from tained from The Director of In- as follows: Josephine Day A BOMB BLAST SAVE SAVE SAVE preme Court $AVE Mr. and Mrs. MerMarch 3 ternal Revenue, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Anna Neilson received as Phi Delta Phi was instrumental (Continued from page one) rill King. Duchesne, boy. Monday visitors at the home of ing the colored sky. Mr. and Mrs. in starting the Utah Law Review. Utah. visitors this week, Miss Marion March 8 Mr. and Mrs. LeonMortensen of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Gracia Olsen were Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth of Mtn. Home It also organized the Barristers ard Burson, g Gusher, boy; Mr. and of Uresk Frank and family, Myton. were enroute from their home, Club on the Ute campus and inThe Americans are much too Mrs. Walter Mortensen of HuntMrs. Parley Alexander, Montwel, ANY MAKE of Communism in afraid an itiated a annual Law This Week. across' were bench who on at about the their way ington, Utah, coming 8 2 dr. 55 Ford Custom boy. .6:15 when they saw the brilliant year, Law Week is tentatively unbecoming to a democratic way to Europe. Walter has a son ALL-STATEAM March 9 Mr. and Mrs. Tony OD - Heater - Tutone Elue south-wein the for week in the French Mission and a last Mel the in rise planned April. light ONLY $2,153 . Zufelt, Ft Duchesne, girl; Mr. 1) from (Continued Page is who a of in witWimmer, graduate Wood, Burlington bus driver, Germany, working for daughter and Mrs. Don Harrison, Tridell, 8 2 dr. g 55 Chev. BelairHeater. the United States government, on the first team. Without David, nessed the unusual spectacle near Duchesne High School, is now a Tu- S PowergUde. girl. the Longhorns could never have Artesia, Colorado. Our reporter first year law student at the Uniwhere she has been five years. tone Green ONLY $2443 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Harmstun achieved the spot they did, and from Tabiona, Mrs. Thelma Nye, versity of Utah. Motor Appliance Repairs WRONG DIRECTION S 4 dr. 55 Chev. Belair from Salt Lake, called on Mrs. viewing the fact hell be back reported that Tabby mountain was She PEERLESS PUMPS got an idea no mans good Station Wagon. Heater, in his next year leading team Anna Neilson this week. TEN BOBCATS ARE really aglow with the beautiful Phone 240-Res. 339-enough for her. u PowergUde, WW, Tutone of the title, is gratifying to crimson light. quest BOUNTIED IN FEBRUARY She may be right red and white Roosevelt. Utah Mrs. Melissa Perkins and family the Altamont followers. According to Mr. Jacoby he had Bounty payments approved durShe may be left ONLY $2,450 Norin was the voting Fourth and Mrs. Barbara Wilkins and received numerous telephone calls, ing February are: 1 bobcat, Winslow '51 Chev. 2 dr. New WW. from blond man a kid Hanson, 1 became who those and urges that Rhoades, Hanna; bobcat, daughter, Vickie, visited Mrs. DelVery clean, good motor. ia Mavhew and family over the Union with a terrific jump shot, alarmed of a possible danger, N. L. Brundage, Bridgeland; 7 ONLY $950 deon of tower and a strength weekend. could relax and continue to live bobcats, Aaron Stevenson, Mtn. STUDENT SALES SERVICE Mrs. Emma Harris, of Salt Lake fense. Norman has teamed well a normal life again, because youll Home; 1 bobcat, Bruce Bristol, 3rd South 5th West Fenn and the rest of the Cou- be all y Bluebell. w City, was a visitor at the home with right so far as Phone 2497 Provo, Utah of Mrs. Delia Mayhew and family gars, and although not a heavy from the A blast is concerned. JAMES KEITH DUKE scorer, his 6 "to 12 point average during the week. BASKETBALL TEAM Salesman per game, has often been the RANGE CONDITION TO BE HONORED 2513-Resident Phone needed a ball to win game. g Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris have points The Duchesne Lions Club will (Continued from Page 1) Provo So close was the voting for TerMerlin Bishop encour- entertain moved to Salt Lake, where Mr. Duchesne- - High Ranger the W on weekends Phone from Anderson and Uintah, ry Harris has been employed. aged die cattle permit holders to School basketball boys Wednesday g Altamont 3145 spark-pluof Jimmy Grant, the make a special effort to accom- evening, wjth a dinner at Bill and Guests for the weekend at the the Duchesne five, that they are pany him on range inspection Evas Cafe. CO SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE equal consideration for the trips to their grazing units so Harvey Partridge home were Mr. given on fifth and sixth first the spots in range manageand Mrs. Rex Parrish and family, that FOR SALE 800 bushels good UNDERGOES OPERATION team. Terry is a dangerous boy ment problems of and Colo, and LeavCarl stocking can be Rangely, proper d Fern Mitchell is confined Mrs. wheat Good for seed. Will itt of Price. from outside, and was the play-makout and discussed while to the Vernal sell any amount Dean Powell, Dufor the champion Utes. pointed Hospital, as a result on the ground. Ranger Bishop re- of an chesne. operation performed last Mr. and Mrs. Selby Williams Against Union at Rangely he was ported on the Lake Canyon reevening. She is reported and family from Salt Lake were dynamite with his outside shoot- seeding project which was com- Thursday and will return home as weekend visitors in Duchesne at ing. He is a smooth floor man, pleted last fall and he emphasized in improving the near future. sucto and contnbuted the greatly on holders the home of Mrs. Sylvia Mecham that all of the permit JOHN THOMPSON, Prop. and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mecham cess of the Utes the past two this allotment have agreed that 7441 to nows Phono ltomt years. and family. all future grazing use on their Little Jimmy Grant has been to Electric Motors Wiring will be based solely upon His-lo- p New Location Building East Warren Mecham arrived in Du- the Eagles of Duchesne what the grazing capacity of the rewas to Fenn or to Altamont; of Roosevelt Standard bottoms. It was exchesne from Los Angeles Calif, seeded hes the kid that kept plained canyon funds for maintaining this week to see his little new Union that Roosevelt. Utah them in every game of the season, baby girl that was born here last and because improvements are very limOffice Phone 33$ of his hustle and scor- range week. The ited and the ranger encouraged Mechams now 4 have Residence Phone. Arcadia 430$ ing ability, is deserving of a spot the permittees to cooperate with children, 3 girls and a boy. team. on the the forest service in keeping the Second Team Choices range improvements in a useable Now that the 'selection of a condition. officers were The following first team is over, we offer the 0NE-DA- V following fine bunch of kids as i elected to serve for the coming second team choices: Lane Josie, a year: W. C. Foy, presifine junior from Tabiona, is the dent, and C. C. Mickelson, rekid voted the captain spot because elected secretary; Jerry Merkley, ON of his strong finish in league play. Howard Cowan, James Lemon and Another junior, Snellon Johnson Wanless Shields are the chosen of Union, along with three seniors, directors. and-Decc- h Two good films on range manGary Hatch, Uintah; Ken Ander-ton- , Union, and Ronnie Abegglen, agement were shown and were Uintah, make up the second well received by those present The films were entitled Rebuildteam. and Richer On the third team we place Ray ing with Grass Pace, Tabiona; Rulon Gilbert, Un- Range Rewards. ADDED PERSONNEL GUARANTEES FASTER BETTER There were 31 present at the ion; Larry Ross, Union; Acel Muse, SERVICE! Duchesne and Dee Farnsworth, Al- meeting. tamont. Pace, Ross and Muse are juniors, and Gilbert and Farnsworth are seniors. Estate of Herbert E. Birch There you have the 1955 all-stDeceased team chosen by popular vote of Creditors will present claims the fans and the editor of The Standard and Record. We know with vouchers to the undersigned not all will agree with our choices, at Duchesne, Utah on or before but are confident every person the 10th day of May, A.D., 1955 MAX who has consistently followed the BIRCH, Administrator of Estate teams during the season, will vote See Jack, Jim or Russell Montgomery if UTAH ROOSEVELT, of Herbert E. Birch. this a very successful year, and 535 WAREHOUSE: TELEPHONES RESIDENCE: 323 Deceased that some of the best ball players VERNAL, UTAH Residence Arcadia 430$ Office Phone 335 ever to represent the five Basin First Publication, March 10, 1955 Last Publication, March 31, 1955 schools were seen in action. At r.l:rch lasting Stake Primary Penny Drive Neta S313 Total g, Mothor of Midge Mcmmott Dioa Suddenly Mcr. 0 h, SS Field Man To Assist People Locally Mar. 15th WANT ADD Loland II. IVImmcr Joins Law Fraternity At -- MHUnUK- .... Dargalns Oii 1005 Cera .... 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