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Show Livestock Market UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Thursday, March 31, 1955 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $1.75 - 6 Months $3.00 $1.00 - 3 Months Payable In Advance Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Goldie Wilckcn, News Editor Mrs. Weston Bates, Office Manager I REPORT Under The Capitol Dome UINTA SALES BARN - MAR. 26 CATTLE Sports In The Open Space 291 FISHING LICENSE Sportsmen will notice the follicenses for lowing new paragraph on the face and Utah fish game 21.00-22.5plainer kinds, This li1955 will be available through all of the license this year: good to choice heifer calves sales agencies by April 1, accord- cense does net authorize you to 16.50-18.5good quality yearling ing to Department of Fish and trespass on But this firm conviction isnt private property While the politicos back in feder steers, 17.00-19.0good and Game spokesmen. or not, without whether those from posted are worrystopping people guessing playing Washington 18.40-19.7fed commercial steers, They note the new issue must the permission of those in control games about what President Eisen- ing overtime about what Gov. Lee with some Holstein steers 13.20-15.5be displayed by anyone fishing, thereof. hower is going to do, come 1956, plans to do with his time after 16.25-17.4fed heifers, Fees remain the same, as folhunting or trapping beginning Apr. the same procedure, with just as he winds up his second term as commercial utilcows, 12.50-13.612 years 16, start of the fish and game lows: . Resident fishing , much intensity, is going on in governor. I old and under 16, $1; 16 years and Not many people feel the gover- ity, 10.50 12.00; canners and cut- license year. Utah. 0 with shelly kinds Licenses may again be pur- older $3.50; the blind or those . There are a great number of nor will shoot for a third term. ters, lower; light Holstein bull, 12.00; chased i is he five Gov. The here that that bets will who argument big through the approximately 65 years of age or older lay people 1530 lb. bull 17.00; 500 bonafide located cents. J. Bracken Lee is through pol- could not do so and be consistent registered agents light weight stocker steers and throughout the state. Each firm 14 and 15 Resident hunting itically after his recent, widely with past remarks about dishon- heifers on common and ofdairy reto too one of old in birds selected hunt an East. as to act statements back esty long game being only agent years publicized fice. And inconsistency is not a order, 12.00 - 16.50; 'choice veal ceives a display sign announcing and then only when accompanied scarce to 22.50; common kinds, thing the governor can usually be 18.00 by an adult, $2; 16 years and oldavailability of the licenses. 20; baby calves steady; accused of. Little change will be noted in er to hunt deer, $3.50; 16 years CLIFF MEMMOTT, Editor Holstein kinds, 11.00 - 18.00 per the 1955 issue over the one of a and older to hunt Naturally, the hottest rumor is game birds, white-faccalves to that Gov. Lee will forsake the . head with . . e year ago. It will fit the same hold- $3.50. 00 24 P6r CAST THY BREAD, OR THE A resident of 16 years and older and under the law must be green pastures of Utah for the Mrs. Garda Seeley 29 SHEEP I . . . STORY OF GOOD ADVERTISING. worn visivly on an outer garment er may purchase a combination greener ones in Washington. on lambs the heavy at all times when Slaughter There are still those who will fishing, hunting fishing and hunting license for $6. Cast thy bread upon the water, and it will some day side, 18.00-19.2young ewes tell is or the Resident license to trap is $6. you governor trying trapping. is has been of advice a bit to oft ancient that return you, 13.50 cwt. with other young ewes, Mrs. Hazel Goodrich entertained to build up interest in a third 16.00 fishing fees five repeated, and if followed, will bring much happiness and joy head. Pairs 23.50. to per $5; for license years at a lovely birthday party on Wed- party movement which would day permit, into the heart of the sender. HOGS 28 $10. Bruce V. Smith, Duchesne service station operator, and a nesday evening for her son, Mor- head the Utah chief executive to0 lb. butchers, 16.25-17.7White ward House. the The' ris. hunting fees fololwing guests helped former resident of Roosevelt, didnt exactly cast bread upon 85-1240-26- 0 lb. feed lbs., 16.25; A far more logical explanation $15; deer, $40. him have a bird, game birthday: happy the water, but he did give a tourist one day a guide to Utah 17.25-18.2er good weiners Gs Resident children under 12 years Denise Hansen, Dixie McConkie, is that the governor has his eye andpigs, with the name of his station and his own stamped on the back. feeders, 12. light per S. U. seat on a in Senate the of age are not required to purLonnie Dean Oman, Ryan Evans, Recently Mr. Smith received a very interesting letter from head. chase a license to angle. However, Johanson, Kirk Larsen, Nolan Lar- chambers. another man named Smith, (Charles R. Smith), perhaps a very 2 HORSES If sentiments the new this year is the law limiting expressed by LaRee Jeanne Larsen, 2 sen, Seeley, lives Gunter relatives who at distant Grove, Chelsea, London, Killer horses, 5.00. these children to a possession limJean Remington, Clara Stevenson, Gov. Lee in Chicago and New England, which tells the story of the tourist guide to Utah f Maurice Stevenson, Barbara Rob- York were anything new, there Did You Know The Historic Im- it of four fish or three pounds which one day ended up in a back seat of a cab in London. could be some depth to the third erts and David Monsen. game fish. With the permission of Mr. Smith (Bruce, that is), the portance of the Year 1853? Ice cream and cake and a sand- party whispers. The fact is, Utahs letter is being printed. It tells two stories the one about the One hundred and two years ago controversial governor said exactwich were served to all. Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee pamphlet, and the other, which will be found in the very small Great Salt Lake City, the new as the back same east things ly print, tells how good advertising or publicity can impress a toheadquarters of the Church of Mrs. Hazel Goodrich drove to he has long said privately and tal stranger who has never heard the story of Utah, or anyJesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, here The at home. only publicly Provo on Thursday to get her thing else that might be contained in an advertising message was in its infancy. The business Round-Robi- n hubmore was difference there is, On JoAnn. sent Followthey of to Friday etc. a user a daughter, impress being potential product, section of the city consisted of bub raised when the nationally on business Lake Salt on went to is the complete text of the letter to Bruce V. Smith of ing the General Storehouse on the and returned home Friday even statements were made nationally. The Relief Society social and site now Duchesne: ocupied by the Hotel not is Utahn to One who ready bazaar held Wednesday evening 2 Gunter Grove ning. Utah; the Tithing Office located Gov. Lee out as ready for was count attended well with the Chelsea, London, SW. 10, England very Explorers and Explorer leaders on Main Street, immediately north the political graveyard is Senator Arthur Feb. 28, 1955 ATTEND CONVENTION Godfrey Talent Show pre- of the General Storehouse; the of the Duchesne Scout District F. Bennett. Wallace sented by the Relief Society ladies Council House on the southwest met last Thursday, March 24, in Dear Mr. Smith: The following Mutual workers The whispers keep growing that Let me introduce myself. My name is Smith, and I am a plenty of laughs. A lovely comer of the intersection of South Duchesne and decided to stage offering attended a four stake Mutual con- Gov. Lee is aiming for a showluhcheon was served and the eveRound-Robi- n vention at Vernal on Saturday af- down with Sen. garage foreman, running a fleet of London cabs. In the rear basketTemple and Main Street where the Explorer Bennett in the seat of one cab (when returning from a days work) I found ternoon and evening: Mrs. Hazel 1956 ning was spent in dancing with the Union Pacific Building is now ball tournament, Saturday, April election. primary music furnished by Elden and a guide to Utah issued by the Utah Motor Club; and on the 2, at the Duchesne stake house. Goodrich, Mrs. Edith Gale, Shana located, and a few small stores. The constitutional barrier which Louise Liddell. back your name was stamped. So I guess it was issued from Lee Winkler, Bob Goodrich, Drew The schedule for the tournament On the Temple Square was the not run for should governors says was set by the Iplorers to be as your filling station. Goodrich, Mrs. Garda Seeley, Mrs. the Senate Old dedicated Tabernacle, term the to April during Joan Shephard spent the weekMerle Lisonbee, Janet Seeley, Col- which follows: Duchesne first team vs. Naturally, I read it with great interest, and thought I they are elected will not end at Roosevelt as a guest of 6, 1852, and located on the site Duchesne second team leen Roberts and Mrs. Beth Duke. be an insurmountable ought to let you know how far it had travelled to get into at 1:00 p.m. now ocupied the Assembly one. by the hands of another Smith in a London Garage. Gay Lyn Patry. meet the Arcadias will They received instructions from Hall. Explorers of the north and Court Immediately Wyomings Supreme What a wonderful state Utah must be. A grand place to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell are Old Tabernacle was still several general board members. Bridgeland five at 2:00 p.m. for U. S. Supreme Court has also the standing a beautiful new ivory and the tour in, and I should think, some fine people to meet I have ruled that no state constitution driving bowery erected July 31, 1847 the second game. Buick. a daughter living on Long Island, so one day maybe I shall Mrs. Lucille Whitehead and son, can bar a man from Losers of the two games will turquoise the Mormon Battalion boys a by becoming Mrs. Ethel Taylor went to Craig, from Pueblo, Colorado. visit the U. S.; and who knows, come down to your part of the meet at 3:30 p.m., playing fbr Johnny, visited in Los Angeles Senator if he is qualified under Colorado on Monday to visit her world and visit your home town. with relatives. the federal constitution. Many of the people had moved third place, and the championship Rew-lin- s I do hope this short letter will interest you. My wife and from their homes in the Old Fort game to determine the leading ExHONORED ON BIRTHDAY With Lees term as governor children, Mr. and Mrs. Orson I would be pleased to see at our home any of your local boys and family, Mr. and Mrs. and built comfortable Miss Daphine Lisonbee was the ending just a few months past pioneer plorer basketball team of the DuGlade (boys who may be over here.) They are a long way from their Taylor and family. She ac- homes on the inheritances or lots chesne District will be at 4:30 honored guest at a birthday party election there would be even more homes and it would please us very much to meet any of them. at her home on Saturday evening. reason for the court to hold with companied her son, Ray, there. given them by the governing body p.m. Any news you would like me to send you about the auto Arrangements for the basketball The following guests helped Daph- the precedents already set in Wy- Mrs. Taylor returned home on of the church. These were scattertrade over here, I would gladly do so. Thursday and Ray went to North ed in different sections surround- tournament are under the general ine celebrate her birthday: Janet oming and other states. We Smiths seem tp be spread around a bit, dont we? of Gilbert Horrocks, The one man who knows, if Carolina, where he will be stat- ing Temple Square. Adobe meet- direction Seeley, Judy Lambert, Jay LisonI also have a son in Ottowa, Canada, though he is not in at Fort ioned and Activities chairman, Bragg. Camping in were Gov. houses Lee built Bird, Lisonbee, what bee, Larry Wayne ings being anyone does, plans the auto trade. How small the world seems these days! Visitors at the home of Mr. and the various wards which had been with Guy Mayhew, Duchesne Post Dal Seeley, Jay Goodrich, do is simply not talking. That to Mrs. Roy Taylor on Sunday were Senior Crew leader, in charge of Wishing you success. Murray. The evening was is Gov. Lee himself. organized in 1849. Yours truly, On February 14, 1853, a great referees; Jack Foy, District ExBut there is one thing sure. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow, of spent in playing table games, after Chas. R. Smith which they enjoyed ice cream, Utahns ought not count the gov- Lapoint; Mr. and vMrs. Norman concourse of people gathered from plorer leader, will arrange for a cake and punch. . ernor among the political dead-woo- d Long and children, of Roosevelt, settlements near and far through- timekeeper, and Don Moore, Duv E v ( too soon. No matter what and Max Taylor, of Salt Lake. out the to witnes the chesne Post advisor, is in charge Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neilsen selection Territory THE GOSPEL TRUTH IS SPREADING A Jarge , crowd from Bluebell at- he decides to do himself, he will in the Temple Square of of the scorekeepers. tended the Junior Prom Friday be a big issue in some facet of and little daughters, Kenna Jean the actual site on which the great Doug Mickelson, chairman of an Another letter is being printed this week this one was reand Karren, attended a family Explorer The following are Jun- the 1956 election. camping event, reported be built. to was that evening. Temple Early ceived from L. Glen Snarr, member of the Information Commitparty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. morning, Jesse W. Fox, Territorial on the forthcoming District Cam-pore- e iors at Altamont: Gary Goodrich, tee of the Upper Colorado River Grass Roots, Inc. It is self Von Haslem at Alterra Friday eveto be staged May 6 and 7 Elsie Bird and Jerry Bird. surveyor, had completed his work explanatory and one which proves how much good a little truth ning. Dick Harwood came after his and properly staked the area se- in Duchesne. He also stated that and sincereity can impress people, if we will take the time to Mrs. Chris Larsen, of Arcadia, lected. the Explorer camp will be held wife and small son, who have sell that which is good for the majority of the people: visited a few days during the At 11:00 a.m., President Brig- during the patter part of June. spent the past week here visiting -week with Mrs. Chastie Neilsen. of the group, Ethel Beebe By resolution with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ham Young, his counselors and Claud Mathews. the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, stress on a district level will be POSTPONES MEETING Mr. Cliff N. Memmott, Editor I The Farmerette Club that was proceeded to the east line of the made in favor of the 1955 ColoThe Roosevelt' Standard scheduled for Monday, the 28th, Temple site; City Marshal Fera-mor- z rado River trip, rather than the Stevie, small son of Mr. and Roosevelt, Utah Little with the assistance of previous scheduled Philmont Aduntil April 25th. be will postponed Mrs. Leo Ames, was burned on Dear Mr. Memmott the be held home Police, pointed to the venture. Explorers ' are urged to at of will the It City the arms and hands March 20th, Some time ago you forwarded a letter from Andrew B. lines within which the Temple contact their post advisors in reTassell. Erma Mrs. Van when he pulled a pan of hot watNorling of Vallejo, California, who wanted to help the Colorado would be constructed. President gards to information on the Coloer over on him. River Storage Project a rado River trip. delivered Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell vis- Young thereupon We supplied Mr. Norling with some material, and the rewere Attending the Round-Tabl- e to assembled the address home of the ited thrilling at their Sunday Mrs. Wm. Ralphs was taken sults have been excellent The Vallejo Times-Heral- d LeGrand Gilbert and Richard Cap-so- n a bands A thousands. number of printed Mrs. and Abe Mr. Liddell parents, to the Roosevelt Hospital March of Arcadia; Guy Mayhew, of the project Mr. Norling long article explaining throughout the city added greatly 18 for medical care. She was able in Roosevelt told of the program at a Kiwanis Club meeting, and obtained Mickelson, Jackie Foy, Don Doug of the to the occasion. Albert Mr. and Mrs. of joyousness Norton, to return home March 22. some support there. In addition, hes written to his congressmen. Moore and Elvin Barker of Duwere at visitors Vernal, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett I thought you might like this information for your personal chesne and Rulon Dean Skinner, Mr and Mrs. Sherwood Lison- Field Scout Executive. and Jack Gunuen, of Murray spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenknowledge and perhaps to let the people of your area know neth Neilsen. bee and little daughter, Kim, of the weekend with their children, that Mr. Norling is a friend of the West and working for the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady, of Salt Lake Poet: Each man kills the thing Mrs. Betty Clark, Mrs, Edith TimColorado River Storage Project City, spent the weekSalt Lake spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Shelby he loves. Thanks for your personal help in the project. othy, Altonah; Marian Berrett, of end here atCity, Mr. home of the and Lisonbee and at Crescent with Drinking Companion: Dont kill Bluebell, George Berrett, Jr. Al- Mrs. Elden Sincerely, r. Brady and at Tabiona Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Penfield. tamont, and Mrs. Afton Jessen of it, leave enough for an L Glen Snarr at the Claud "Wagstaff home. B-- S Mr. and Mrs. Williams Boneta. Member, Information Committee Mrs. Hazel Walters, Ruth Wal- and two small Shirley heard and ever of Salt Have Brown Mrs. Wm. Teacher: and Mr. you daughters, 427 Phillips Petroleum Bldg. ters and Elda Van Tassell attend- Lake, visited here with of Julius Caeser? Monday family' left for Salt Lake City, ed the four-stak- e Salt Lake City, Utah MIA convention Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Norman: "Yes, Mrs. Murphy. Jennings. Sunday, after visiting with Mrs. at Vernal Saturday evening. v E v Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters, of What do you think Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Teacher: To the theme of Quiet Village Sunday . dinner guests at the Salt Lake, visited over the weeknow if, he were George Carroll. Mr. Brown will be hed doing the Union High School Junior Malcolm of and Mr. Mrs. Why the editorial we in newspapers and magazines? May--b- e home end with their parents, Mr. and be employed there. alive? so the editor can print what he likes and the readers will Prom will be held on Thursday, d Mrs. Walters were: Mr.-an- d old-ag- e Mrs. an Mrs. took Malcolm Walters. Kolb Norman: Mr. Mrs. and Drawing Ty . think there are too many of him to lick! Wright and three little girls, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith are April 7, and Friday, April 8. The Mathalyn Balias as far as Salt of pension. Utahn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wal- proud new grandparents to a baby theme sets the stage for beautiful B-- S Lake City, Friday, March 18, on Ken L.: They cant make me her return to her home in Fresno, ters of Salt Lake and Rulon D. boy, bom to Mr. and Mrs. How- dancing girls in sarongs, dancing It would take 5,778 candles a month about half a ton ard Smith of Orem. Mrs. Smith is among the swaying palms and exCalif., after spending some time Skinner of Roosevelt fight of them to furnish the ilght that a modern home gets by otic flowers. Much work has gone Sharron Neilsen went to Salt at Orem at the Draft Board: Maybe not, but with her sister,- - Mrs. Kolb. The present time help- into electricity. the temples of old, Lake to find employment. home Saturday. j they can take you where the f ight-in- g Kolbs returned ing with the two little sisters who the preparing ATTEND mysterious BANQUET jungle, the colorful g own of use are Mr. Vern of and Mrs. is and let you the Titcomb, your Those from Bridgeland attend- their waiting brother. setting of this gala affair. The Salt Lake City, spent Saturday at Almost a fourth of all the radios in the U. S. are in baby i judgment ' i B-- S Mrs. Edith Brady and daughter, Prom will be held on Thursday the home of Mr. and Mrs. George ing the Gleaner and M Men banI quet at the Duchesne stake house Carol Ann, went to Provo on Mon- night, with the Post Prom on FriBill E. had just taken a picture Fisher, Jr. day night Rex Fowler, student at the U. Thursday evening were: Rulon day of last week. of an old man on his 98th birthday. Junior officers are: President, Slogan of a diaper service in Chicago: Rocka Dry Baby. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell He thanked the old gentleman, of U. in Salt Lake City, spent the Liddell, Norma Rae Murphy, Ber Rosalie vice - president, LaRene tie Lisonbee, Myer, VaLoy to I Mr. around be Mrs. weekend his and with Letta Meyer went to Salt Snellen Brown; parents, hope Ill saying: 30 NeilEdna Louise Johnson; Liddell, Wright, secretary, Mau-rin- e Lake Friday. Mrs. Meyer went to take your picture when youre 100. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler. Yack; representative, Phillip Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe was sen, Joan Shephard, Hazel and be with her daughter, Wilma, who The old man replied: Why not? in Vernal March 23. Mr. Beebe Ruth Walters and Elda Van Tas- underwent an operation in a Salt Bellon. Prom chairmen are "Billie You look pretty healthy. its treatment Reidhead and Margaret Huber. The death rate B-- S Lake hospital. delivered an Aberdeen Angus bull sell. The chairmen of the Prom comamong men, with the exception of Mrs. Alice Beal accompanied Friend: I understand your wife to Rex Gardner .of Vernal, and mittees are: Decorations, First time grandparents are Mr. her lung cancer, is leveling off, and, is a finished singer. Jean one to Grant Hansen, Mt. EmMr. and daughter, the death rate among women is Fields; Helen BigeMrs. Frank refreshments, and who Sr., Meyer, and Mrs. Glen Mecham. of Mt Karl: No, not yet But the mons. declining. Lives are being saved neighbors almost got her last night. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johanson, of are elated over the grandson who Home, to Salt Lake City on Sun- low; assembly, Joyce Labrum; h lighting, Snellen Johnson; floor daily through the program of reB--S day. Henager, Idaho, arrived March 18 was born on their twenty-fiftsearch, education and service conwedding anniversary, March 22, LaVar Stansfield, Calvin Hamil- show, Sheryl Drollinger; advertiseExcavators in Texas found the to visit their daughter and ducted by the American Cancer Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames. to Mr. and Mrs. Senor Mortensen, ton and Lawrence Beal, of Price, ment, Carol Lynn Cook. According to the Utah Division remains of a prehistoric man with Class advisors include Evans of the American Cancer Society, Society. failed March 21 to visit other Jr. of Myton. Mrs. Mortensen is spent the weekend at the home left but his arms outstretched, They Nevertheless, Phillips, cancer Pgul Barton and Sarkis former the bringing two hundred and Shirley Meyer. of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield. to find the fish he was describing. relatives in the Basin before reapproximately under Mrs. Clive Sprouse is driving a B-- S Reed Claybum went to Provo Arslanian. eight residents of this state were vital control continues to be a turning home. This is expected to be the bigproblem demanding vigorous saved from dying of cancer in Mrs. Arda Ames, Mrs. Helen beautiful new Oldsmobile. The during the week to visit his little Kent M. (returning from school): dance of the year. Refreshgest of the took she week Mrs! first her 1954. The American Cancer Socie- action on the part of medicine and Maw, I lamed to write today. Mrs.Loia Paini,' Jones and daughter, Amy Lou, who is re- ments will be health departments, and served and an outMrs. LaVar and Miller, to to foldaughter, went lamed have Provo ty reports that twice this number science, in What Maw: the Duchesne, Margaret Reay covering you Hospital floorshow is prepared. afstanding to Nevada to home their could be saved with present know- the people. to baby all donated where blood a serious son? they lowing operation. very In with the Ameri- write, Everyone is invited. ter a visit here with her parents Wells Wright accompanied his know yet. I aint the Red Cross. ledge in cases where diagnosis is can Cancer Society, I am, iarald'toread Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Clive brother, Earl, of Utahn, to Salt Those from Altonah attending early and treatment is prompt. B-- S entertained at a family Lake City last Tuesday. New knowledge is improving fore, designating the month 0f,larned ML in Sprouse stake Leadership meeting as: the detection of cancer, as well as Male customer: I want to see Home Saturday, were Mr. and dinner for their daughter, LaVars VaLoy Wright was an overnight CANCER CONTROL MONTH Mrs. Lester Maxfield, Mr. and birthday and also the birthday an- guest of Lina Blaine, at Duchesne some ladies fur coats. and I urge every citizen not only Sales girl: For your wife, sir? Mrs. Linford Maxfield and Bonnie niversary of a (laughter-in-law- , Thursday night. , Wiring - Electric Motors to support the American Cancer Or would you like something Ann Ames. Margaret. Those enjoying the love Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield New Location - Building East Mr. and Mrs. motored to Price Monday on busNOT SPRING WEATHER ly occasion were Society but also to take advantage better? of Roosevelt Standard Motor B-- S Appliance Repairs of this opportunity to learn as Who said spring arrived Mon . Gerry Sprouse, Mr. and Mrs. Leon iness. and of Roosevelt, Utab 21. as much Rbseveit, baby Neldon Neilsen and boys, of The reason so many of us do day, March PEERLE8S PUMPS possible about this enMonday morning Sprouse Office Phono 333 net recognize opportunity is that at 7 a m. is was 8 below and we Mrs. LaVar Miller and baby of Orem, visited Sunday at the home emy within our midst, cancer. Res. 339-Phono 240-J. Bracken Lee (Signed) Residence Phono, Arcadia 4301 it usually goes around looking like have had snow and wind for sev- - Nevada, Sumner Smith and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield. Roosevelt. Utah Edith Brady. eral days after. Governor of Utah work. Good By Harry Marlow to choice steer calves, 19.00-21.0- 0; 0; 0, 0; 0; 7.25-10.0- , eujt Dirthday Party 5; Non-reside- nt 190-24- Great Dirthday To 5; Non-reside- nt Observed In Utah April Gth 5; DRIUGELARD Duchesne Stake Dazaar And Social Was Successful Sols Tourney . Dor-thel- la .... 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