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Show 'tlefeies' To Be Theme ENTRY FORM FOR MISS DUCHESNE COUNTY 1955 DUCHESNE COUNTY FAIR 01 County Fair Parade " Chosen Thirty-Fiv- e Name Judging Points, Address Time And Place Date of Birth Theme for the parade at the Duchesne County Fair is Melodies. (Theme last year was Memories), Clarence D. Moat, of Duchesne, is chairman of the parade committee; and community representatives are Madelaine Duchesne; Glen Mohlman, Altamont; Dwain Buchanan, Roosevelt. Time set for the parade is 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3. Line-u- p will be at the school grounds and the route will be the same as last year down Main Street, then turn right and go a block toward the church, then turn right toward the courthouse. Again this year there will be two divisions of entry for judging one division based on the theme will be judged for beauty, theme and originality, with $25 for first prize, $15 for second prize, and $10 for third prize. In the other division, based on humor and novelty, prizes are $15 for first and $10 for second. All business establishments, organizations, clubs and church or ganizations are invited and urged to participate. Names of judges for the entries will be named this week, Mr. Moat reported. Mr. Moat requests that if at all possible, that he be notified of entries planned for the parade, at least a week in advance of Sept. 3rd. 1955 names are listed on Thirty-fiv- e the second term venure for the Fourth Judicial District Court at Duchesne, reports Porter L. Mer-rel- l, county clerk. Names of petit jurors are listed as William Ralphs, Altonah; LuClive cille Bluebell; Winkler, Sprouse, Bridgeland; Arthur E. Snow, Boneta; John S. Strang, Phillip Moon, Ernest J. Wilson, James E. Hatch and Chester Lyman, Duchesne; John F. Reay, Edgar Miles and Floyd Case, Mt. Emmons; Rand 0. Rust, Mt. Home; David H. Tanner, Harold Crapo and Wallace Dennis, Myton. Howard Crapo, Montwel; Henrie and W. K. Dye, Grant Killian, Van Killian, William J. Ostler, Lynn Johnstun, Geraldine Shields, Clarence M. Rowley, Florence Rockwood, Patrick Markey, Cecil Mitchell, Essie Alexander and Helen T. Hancock, Roosevelt; Parley O. Mitchell, Milan Rogers, Oscad Nelson, Upal-co- ; Leon M. Burton and Harold Sorensen, Talmage. Telephone I am a resident of Duchesne never been married, divorced, my age on September 1, 1955, I agree to abide by all Queen One photograph is attached to for publication. County; am single and have or had marriage annuled; and will be between 18 and 28. Contest rules. this form, which may be used Signed to Mrs. Paul Wilkins, Mrs. Norman Murform (Submit entry phy or Mrs. Douglas McKinlay, Roosevelt. Deadline is Aug. Hor-rock- s, Hold Reunion In S.L. Aug. 14 Next Sunday, Aug. 14 all pres- ent and former residents of the Uintah Basin are invited to join Date Set By Chairman For Jury Duly During Fall Term CONTEST QUEEN in the annual reunion to be held at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, beginning at 2 p.m. A fine program is being arranged under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Mickelson Paramore,, chairman of the committee on program. Chairman of the general commit tee is Luke Clegg, former Roosevelt postmaster. Arthur Wiscombe Both of these is men are from Provo, and Mrs. Paramore is from Salt Lake City. 500 CLUB UINTAH BASIN RECORD Six Couples Get Wedding Permits Basinites Will AT Thursday, August The Duchesne county clerks office issued marriage licenses to six couples during the month of Mer-rel- l, July, so announced Porter L. are the clerk. Following names of those receiving permits to wed: Reed Jay Cowan and July 9 of Duchesne. both Sage, Terry Gerry LaNell Ivie, July 18 Duchesne and Patricia Karine Millbum, Ioka. Joseph Clair ShepJuly 21 hard, Bridgeland and Judith Bridgeland. Larry Ray Pierson, July 22 and June Robbins, Roosevelt Roosevelt. Bert C. Young, of July 26 Fruitland and Velda L. Humes, Tabiona. Joe Alden White July 27 Fruitland and Lucy Marie Fau-set- t, Duchesne, Hal-lada- y, VERN BROMLEYS 14, 1955. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley entertained the 500 Club on Sunday evening with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Dave ThomGRACE BENCH HOSTESS as,, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Carman, Mr. and AT 500 ON THURSDAY Mrs. Grace Bench was hostess Mrs. Merlin bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe. Refreshments at 500 on Thursday evening. were served early in the evening. The members were Mrs. Ruby Prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Stephensen, Mrs. Rachel Wilson, Mrs. Laura Lyman, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs, Nelson. Thomas, Norma Moon Miss last spent Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bond and Thomas and Mrs. Emma Wimmer. family spent Saturday, Sunday and week visiting with relatives in Guests were Mrs. Nellie Nelson, McDonald hostess violet part of Monday in Ogden and Salt Lake. Mrs. TO FRIENDSHIP club Mrs, Ruby McDonald, Mrs. Sarah Mr. of William and Burn, Draper. They attended a Larsen hos- Rasmussen, Mrs. Martha Johnson, was McDonald Violet Mrs. the weekend with family reunion at Como Springs Midvale, spent tess to the Friendship Chib on Mrs. Florence Madsen and Mrs. Mrs. Fanny Price. on Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Burnes, of Wednesday evening, and the mem- Mable Jensen. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Farreil Humphreys Prizes went to Mrs. Wilson and and Mrs. Overra Hayes bers present were: Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Renae Paxman spent Sat- Vernal,from Mrs. Johnson. Tasty refreshments Mrs. Buckalew, Blaine, Myrtis until Sunday spent Over-d- a were served later. urday shopping in Salt Lake City, visiting in Saturday Salt Lake with their Mrs. Myrtle Simpson, Mrs. Mrs. Paxman is from Nevada and Hayes, Mrs. Arlene Thompson, Sarah Mrs. Ruth Addley, Mrs. spent a week visiting in Duchesne family, David Bates has enlisted in the Mrs. Warren Mr. and Marshall and returned to her home Saturand son, of Salt Lake, spent last Rasmussen, Mrs. Sylvie Abbott U.S. Air Force and left for Oakday. of Saturday at the and Mrs, Bertha Pully. The eve- land last Thurs., August 4, where Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis Friday and part ning was spent in games and sew- he will begin his training. home. Arch Hayes KINDERGARTEN APPROVED. . . had as weekend guests, Mr. and Refreshments followed. Mrs. Em Wilson received word ing. Mrs. Mr. Dan and Oldson, of (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Ray Ellis and family, of Salt on Monday of the death of her were afternoon Roosevelt, Sunday of the new unit, and remodeling Lake City. Sunday guests at the home of sister, Mrs Wallace Hall of Bellof the present building. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cowan visitors at the Arch Hayes resi- Mr. and Mrs. Morley Davies were flower, California. Mrs. Wilson left School Calendar Set have returned to Duchesne to dence. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gates and fam- for California on Wednesday for Open house for Mrs. Susan The Duchesne County Board of live, where Jimmy is now emMr. and Mrs. Glen Burrows, the funeral. ily, of Salt Lake will be 1955-5Grant, 6 City, Education announces the ployed. and Mr. and Mrs. K. R, Mrs. Emma Birch left Sunday for of Murray on Aug. 14, at the home of school calendar as follows: PreMrs. Edna R., Guyn from San held from Roosevelt. Houtz, Dixon, Wyoming, where she plans Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stott, 1040 E. school meetings will be held for USE OF RADAR . . . Francisco, is visiting at the home Mrs. Sally Wheeler and family to spend six months with Mr. and Salt in 8th So. Lake. all teachers, bus drivers, custodof Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman and ' (Continued from pago one) Mr. and Mrs. Arwell L. Pierce, went visiting neighbors on Sunday Mrs. Warren Stocks and family. ians, and lunch workers, during given in this area. The car will family. while they were gone a flood, and Los from Winslow Angeles, Guy the week of Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. move to Carbon county for a Pfc. Howard Burdick is home Mesa, Ariz., spent the weekend resulting from the rain, blocked California is in Duchesne for a Instruction will start Sept. 6, demonstration between Helper for a 10 day furlough with his with the Elmer Moons, on their them from getting home, until two week visit with Mr. and Mrs. to Mexico City. Thanksin all schools. A two-daand Price at 3 p.m. Aug. 18. mother, Mrs. Maxine Burdick and way Dr. and Mrs. William Coulter, Monday. Then they couldnt get Bud Winslow. Traffic judges, and law enforce family. Howard has been stationed giving vacation was approved for to the house only on foot. They Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell reNov. 24 and 25, and school will ment officers are also being invited at Ft. Carson, Colo., but will go of Detroit, Michigan, spent their Mr. and Mrs. ceived a visit on Monday from the with night spent two weeks honeymoon in Duclose for Christmas vacation Dec. to witness the demonstrations to Arkansas after his leave. Ken Ivie and family. Mrs.. Willard Smith of Myton. which will show how the radar 23, and reopen Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Morton and chesne at the home of Mr. and received of the been has Word Two-da- y Easter vacation March equipment measures the speed of family, of Salt Lake, spent the Mrs. Dick Johnstun. They spent birth of a new baby boy, born to NEW SCHOOL BUDGET . . . 29-3will give the children a automobiles, its accuracy and dep- weekend at the home of Mrs. Em- part time at Moon Lake fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bitts, of ( Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Marvel Moore spent Monbreak in the long spring term, and endability, and how speed violators ma Wimmer. Patricia and Marilyn Mrs. Bitts was the $21,008 for general control, $336,-70- 0 Calif. Eureka, day in Heber with Mr. and Mrs. former Beulah Summers. This is closing date is set for May 23, are apprehended. stayed for a weeks visit with Duke for instruction, $34,000 for Stephens and family. The demonstration tour will their grandmother. making a total, school year of 175 their second boy. of school plant, $20,700 operation Mrs. Manila Madsen and Mrs, coincide with the initiation of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day, of days of instruction. Hildur Johnstun spent the for maintenance and repair of Mrs. Teacher List Approved radar speed detecting devices on Provo, spent the weekend at the William Fieldsted of Boneta, at- weekend in Heber with friends. school plant, $55,100 for auxiliary basis by the Utah home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow tended an Erickson reunion at JorSupt.. Stutz has announced a a state-wid- e Mrs Helen Odekirk, Mrs. Della services, $16,700 for fixed chargdan Park on Saturday. complete teacher list, with the Highway Patrol. The radar units Day and family. Mae Palmer and children and the es, $578,750 for capital outlay and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christensen Keith Dukes had a The Baird Goffs spent the day exception of one vacancy at My- have recently been delivered to very enjoyable debt service, $75,000 for school ton and one at Tabiona. Follow- the Patrol, and are being installed Monday in Salt Lake shopping from Emery County were Sunday at Lake Boren Thurs- lunch program. family outing of Mr. and evening supper guests for a new car. ing is the list according to schools.. in patrol cars, day evening. Supt. Stutz said the 1955-5- 6 We want every motorist to The first name listed by school Mrs. Joe Dalpaiz and 3 children Mrs. A. B. Madsen and family. and Mrs. . A. Morrison re- budget increase represents but Mr, Mrs. Emil Munz left this week ceived a visit on is the principal: understand the reason for and of Salt Lake, were last weeks Sunday from some $5,000 in operating expense Altamont High School method of operation of this equip- visitors at the home of Mrs. Gar- for a vacation in Canada with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallyer and which includes the normal increase Rondo Harmon, Ken Bearden, ment," said Lyle Hyatt, Super- cia Olsen and family. Teresa will Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atkin, The At- daughter, from Salt Lake, and Mr. in teacher salaries and the salary Duin kins been have R. Eliza intendent of the Utah Highway stay for a weeks visit. visiting Evans, Gladys Bell, Wm. and Mrs. Junior Bertola and chil- of a new district staff member as because such knowledge Dr. and Mrs. John Smith and chesne and Mrs. Munz returned dren from Artesia, Colo. Nielsen, Grant Peel1, Don Nyberg, Patrol, guidance director. Anna Hartman, LeVere Bentley, will contribute to his own safety family are very happy over the with them. Mr. and Mrs, George Conn were . Chief budget increases are in is for Barker Hilda Mrs. Diane Hullinger, Opal Gomm, and that of others, and also afford safe arrival of a baby girl, born visiting hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace the building program and for othBirdie Swasey, Dale Cummings, greater protection to our own of- in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, Aug. a few days in Salt Lake with her Brown and children of Ogden from er capital expenditures, including Gene Soderquist. ficers as well by eliminating, in 3. The little girl weighed 5 lbs. and sister, Mrs. Gertrude Athaley of Thursday to Sunday. of new school busses. purchase Santa Duchesne High School Monica, Calif, n many cases, extremely hazardous 14 ozs. and mother and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen of Orin and. Bonnie Barker spent Harry Mangus, Allen Bond, Jer- chases of speeders along a busy are both doing fine. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred LAWRENCE WILSON HONORED Donald Moore, highway. This is the second girl for the a few days in Salt Lake last week Johnson of Salt Lake spent a week ry Christensen, (Continued from Page One) on a visit. Anthony Pendleton, Jane Cahoon, in Duchesne at the home of Mr. for four months. Smiths, along with four boys. and and Chester Mrs.. Phyllis Stephensen Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marsing, of Reginald Burchinal, Virginia Wil- CHARLES TIMOTHY . . . In October, 1954 he was transLyman. son. Salt Lake, spent the weekend at daughter, Carol, spent from ThursWarrent Officer and Mrs. Eddie ferred to Berlin, where he labored (Continued from Page One) Tabiona High School at Niagra Falls Friday morning, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- day to Sunday visiting in Salt Brezina and family of Fort Lewis, as superintendent of the mission Lake at the home of Mrs. Jenny Washington visited at the Charles Don Davis, Paul Woolston, Kent Aug. 19. On the return trip, about las Horrocks. Sunday Schools, which position Jones. She visited with her sister, Joe Aug. 29, the boys will tour ChiJames Knight, Ellertson, home last Tuesday, on he held at the time of his call to Partridge Thompson, NaDeen Roberts. the mission presidency. cago before returning west. igible to participate in the 10,000 Mrs. Charles Seiner and son, from route to Italy. were there Roosevelt Jr. High School Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pully and The East German mission presRegion 12s boys will be or- to 15,000 membership of the 8th Kansas City, Mo., who on a also. visit Lawrell Jensen, Burr Eldredge, ganized into five troops and sub- World Jamboree, we of the Uinta children from Meiners Oaks,, Calif, idency now consists of President Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Rasmus- have visited for the last two weeks Lenore Hutchings, Alton Johnson, organized into patrols, which will Basin are most fortunate, stated Gregory, Henry Burkhardt, first Lawrence Lee, Phillip Merkley, be under the leadership of the Ex- Rulon Dean Skinner, Field Scout sen were last weeks visitors at at the Charles Partridge home and counselor, and Elder Wilson, secEuMr. and Mrs. William Stahelli, Virginia Nielson, plorers themselves. in having two boys the home of with Mr. and Mrs. Darr Addley ond counselor, with J. Bruce HarExecutive, Wanda Riggle, Wallace Shields, With only 1512 Americans el- - represent us. and family. less as mission secretary. gene Rasmussen and family. Don Crittenden, Rhoda Rudy, Ben Gomm. Altamont Elementary Doyle K. Swallow, Charlotte Erickson, Alta Beckstead, Leona Swallow, Zola Stevenson, Aleen Case, Verona Goodrich. Duchesne Elementary Albert Potts, Renon Christensen, Ruby McDonald, Ora Johnson, Naomi Jeanne Gilbert, Harris, Floretta Allen, Marie Murray. Myton Elementary Milton Nielson, LaRue Burgess, Dot Ottosen, Walker, Dorothy Lois Terpening. Neola Elementary Merrill Dutson, Lillian Wilker-soPalmera Peterson, Zora Gardner. Tabiona Elementary Edna Smith, Delsa Michie. Roosevelt Elementary John Blaine, Glade Nelson, Olive Chugg, Naomi S. Gardner, Ida S. Harrison, Veda C. Jensen, L. Mitchell, Ida M. Phillips, Beryl G. Root, Dorene Gomm, Rosella Johnson, Ann Buchanan. 48 (Sim , tm) La-zel- Ne-ol- a; Duchesne Urges Courthouse End A request to tear down the old courthouse has been received by the Duchesne county commission from the Duchesne city council. The brick-walle- d building has since been virtually abandoned county offices were moved to the new building last June. It is situated on the comer of the courthouse block adjacent to the new building. Lynn Darker Home From Navy Cruise Midn. Cop-perto- 3c Lynn Barker returned to his home in Duchesne day, after his cruise to England and Spain with the NROTC, and Naval Academy Midshipmen. Lynn reports a very enjoyable trip and said that he certainly does appreciate America after seeing how people m those countries live. He will go back to the U. of U. on Sept. 20, after spending the rest of the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Barker. nev. Harry Gordon Is Myton Preacher Next Sunday communications of the Myton Presbyterian church will have the opportunity of hearing Harry Gordon of Vernal preach the Sunday sermon. An interesting speaker, he has appeared at Myton on several other occasions. WANT ADS WELDING Call Irvin Cole. Will go anywhere. Call 8186, Duchesne. F. A. MORAN Swiss - American watch and clock repairing. All work guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Motts house, Duchesne, 40 head milk FOR SALE Base. Phone Arcadcows, Grade-ia 4323. A ROYS SHOE REPAIR DUCHESNE, UTAH We Mend the Rips, Build the Heels, and Save Your Soles. POULTRY WANTED Cash paid at your coop. Write South Washington Poultry, 3253 Wash. Blvd., Ogden, Utah. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED For best work on Lawn Mowers, Scissors, Shears, Plows, etc, see or mail cards to CLARKS BLACKSMITH, Myton - WANTED A good man to supply customers Rawleigh Products. Write Dept,, 23 St., Denver, Colo. Wiring Roosevelt. Utah Residence Phone, Arcadia 4306 Office Phone 335 To Givo Vou Third-year-ol- The Irvin Coles attended a Cole reunion at Heber on Sunday, Econooicol irnr tfiSm etfrirt LSI PHONE 33 Ui fl ftsmtbl OUR MEW JOHN mH yt&Sr. & M e exocf your cor. " DEAN VISUALINER whe' bgnment condition job cCQngnmnHaufjSa'Jr.5.cnonJicQl aligning For safer, more ' times tomfbrtoku ,r,v,n9 0 Visuolincr check-ubring your cor in for p. ROOSEVELT T 1415 Electric Motors Oxj . Raw-leig- New Location Building East of Roosevelt Standard Ar-del- ld reliable with E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION - n, PRINCE AND PRINCESS. . . (Continued from Page One) and Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Roosevelt, received first place in the group. d were winners Vickie Bastian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bastian, Roosevelt, and Brad Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hancock, Myton. General chairman for the baby show was Mrs. D. G. Mantyla. Accompanists were Laura Ann Leavitt and Linda Schmiett and the judges were Minnie B. Sorensen and Elva K. Miller, members of the Primary LDS General Board, and Ora Holgate of Arcadia. The judges all made the expression that the judging was the hardest task they had ever had, with so many beautiful children as Wednes- two-wee- ' y 11, 1955 |