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Show School Christmas Program To Do A Daytime Affair Farmers Union To Local Officers Meet On Dec. Oth Attend Gchool At Ft. Duchesne The annual meeting of the Uin- tah Farmers Union Cooperative Association has been set for next Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Roosevelt Junior High School, at 8 p.m. This announcement was made today1 by William Ostler, president. Purpose of the meeting will be to reorganize' and conduct such other business as may be necessary. An invitation is extended to all people in the Basin to attend the meeting. The Duchesne Elementary School Christmas Program will be presented this year during the daytime, instead of the usual evening performance, Principal Albert Potts. Each room will present a program planned and directed by the teacher. There will be seven programs presented during the scheduled time, and these will be in sequence so that parents and friends of the children may attend COUNTY BUDGET HEARING . each program to be staged in thejI (Continued from page one) at the elementary River classrooms and Great Basin Developschool building. ment. Date for this Christmas obEstimated Revenue servance in the elementary school Estimated revenue from these here has not been set. Principal levies, based' upon an $8200,000 Potts said it would be scheduled assessed evaluation,, for 1956 is week. during the listed on the statement as revenue from current taxes, as follows: General, $29,274; road, $10,455; poor and indigent. $3,485;. noxious weed eradication, $6,970; exhibits and advertising, $1,394; extension Births reported from the Roose- service expense, $6,970; bond, invelt Hospital this week are as fol- terest and sinking, $13,940; Cololows: rado River and Great Basin DeNov. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd velopment, $697. Dansie, Roosevelt, girl. Total estimated revenue for Nov. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Russell 1956 is $185,735, including revenue Gingell, Myton, girl; Mr. and Mrs. from prior years taxes, sundry Lon Farnsworth, Talmage, boy. revenue, and other sources. ProNov. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Lee posed tentative budget for the Blanchard, Montwel, girl. county in 1956 is $180,355 compared with the adopted tentative budget of $173,645 for 1955. KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS . . . The tentative budget for 1955 (Continued from Page One) at no expense for fuer or service will be revised at this public budof any kind for any such use or get hearing, and the 1956 tentative privilege and that public school budget adopted. houses shall not be used for com SENION CLASS PLAY . . . mercial purposes. (continued from page 1) The present charge of $2.00 an hour is a minimum charge to cov trances to the auditorium the night er cost of heat, light, janitorial of the play. Plot Of Story services and supervision. Karol Roberts, senior play comThe necessity of supervision of the use' of the school buildings by mittee chairman, has written a an employee of the school district brief summary of the plot of the has been questioned. It is the pol- play which is as follows: The high school gang just hated icy of the district to have one of its employees supervise the use the boy wonder, Dan. Theyd heard of the school buildings by non- about his high I.Q. ad nauseam school groups from the time the and they despised his smart me dumb you . attitude. But they building is open until those using the building have left, this is to had to turn to him when Puff got athletic all from insure that the building, equipment disqualified and furniture will not be misused events Puff was the hope of the and that there will be nothing done school. Somebody had to coach to interfere with the regular him and Dan was elected. Dan had school program. problems of his own and hoped It is the intent of the board of to turn the situation to his own education that the school buildings advantage'. He offers a trade in the communities of, Duchesne hell coach Puff, if the gang will him long enough to County be used for the education rally-rounand recreational interests of the satisfy his parents, who are unof these communities. willing to let Dan take the college citizens is However, Im sure we can all entrance exams, as long as he Dan school. in so high be use such should unpopular that proagree will he perly supervised to insure the pro- feels that only in college mature per use of these buildings and find friends mentally that the use by groups enough to be interesting. Reluctshould not be an added .school antly the gang agree to the proposition. expense to be born by the Fiery Linda likes the deal the least of all, for she is to go steady with Dan during the perBASKETBALL SEASON . . . iod. Dan is really fascinated with 1) rrom (Continued Page one and only try ward, sophomore; Jerry Merkley, Linda, but on his him and he center, sophomore; Dick Gines, for a date she refused stand-offis- h to and rude been has Lewis, forward, sophomore; Lloyd Dan since. gets ever promptly her guard, freshman; Tommy White, forward, freshman; Dennis Ball, busy with his hypnotic suggestion he has Puff guard, sophomore; Jerry Jacoby, invention and' shortly scholar. veritable a Charles Lott, canter, freshman; Latherby, a soap manufacturer, center, freshman; Robert Rowley, off his radio pro- -' forward, freshman; Wayne Baum, who threw Dan tactless remarks, some for Donald gram Muse, center, freshman; in the hypnotic box. guard, .sophomore; Jerry Saga, cen- gets interested of wonderter, sophomore; Hal Firth, guard, There are some scenes the as humor facial pompus ful NOlan Gines, forward, freshman; a suggestion freshman; James Hayes, forward, Latherby picks up freshman; Jerry Hightower, guard, that he is a rabbit and promptly demandfreshman; - Lynn White, guard, starts acting like one and his parsnips. sophomore; Ronald Hill, guard, ing Just as Dan gets everything rollsophomore; Evan Roberts, forward, ing smoothly, a series of weldly sophomore. whole Coach Christensen says the funny mishaps upset the Eagles are a fine bunch of boys applecart. Also, there are scenes of charmand athletes. Most of the hoOpsters LinD of Duchesne ing relief, as the one in which the are members Dan teaches the da inexperienced Club. They have just finished how to say good night after taking their physical examinations just date. When all seems in the a 1955-56 the in preparation for basketball season. League play clear, Dans kid brother spills some facts that have Linda on the will begin Jan. 6. rampage again. From then on, events build to a climax that is : the very essence of farcial fun. states unnmi -- d Peace officers from Ono Ccso Listed On Court Tortn Duchesne who attended the law enforcement training school at Fort Duchesne last week included Sheriff Lorin Stevenson, R. W. Hill, deputy sheriff at Duchesne; Harold Thom as, Duchesne city marshall; Geo H. Wilcken, justice of the peace, Duchesne precinct and city justice and Howard Powell, highway patrolman. Instructors at the school were from the Salt Lake City office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Courses included training on report writing, FBI scientific laboratory aids, homicide investigations, and the techniques and mechanics of arrest by special agents. Attendance at the law enforcement officers training school was restricted to duly constituted law enforcement officers. Play, Tho Tryst Inc Place . Rehearsals are being conducted for The Trysting Place, a one-acomedy to be presented by the Duchesne ward Mutual Improvement Association at the Duchesne stake Drama Night, on Dec. 13, at the Duchesne chapel. Mrs. Jessie Peatross is directing the play. The cast includes Mrs. Violet McDonald, Weston Bates, Arthur Rowley, Mrs. Barbara Meriwether, Jean Wimmer, Calvin Carman. Scene of the comedy is a hotel lobby. te Gail Stut2 Chosen Harvest Dell Queen Gail Stutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowan C. Stutz, was chosen Harvest Queen of DHS for 1955. by popular vote. Her escort was Douglas Mickelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Mickelson. They were crowned King and Queen of the Harvest 'Ball at the annual social affair held Thanksgiving Eve at the Duchesne High School. Dishop Honored MIA no hoars Inc Onc-A- ct calendar for the District Court at Duchesne lists one case to be heard before the New Year, with Judge R. L. Tuckett, presiding. This civil action is: National Farmers Union Property and Casualty Company, plaintiff, vs. Pay P. Johnson, et tal, defendants. Trial Class Dy M.I.A. The Special Interest class of Mutual gave Bishop Porter Merrell a surprise party on Monday night of this week. Around 50 came to express their appreciation to him for what he has done for the ward in the 5' years he has been bishop. He and Mrs. Merrell were presented with a book, The Pearl of Great Price, with signatures of everyone present at the party. Songs were sung, that were arranged especially for the occasion, games were played and dancing enjoyed by everyone. The party j under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus, and was a great success. UINTAH BASIN RECOKb Boo Hive Girls Lcttcrrr.cn Ccr.ce Cat At DUG Gym Visit On Jcccmter Cth Thursday, December L 1955 Shut-In- s Auxiliary Dczaar Plans Mcda, The Duchesne Bee Hive girls of the first and second years spent A D Club" Queen will be chosa very fine evening recently on visits. The girls preen at a Lettermens dance at the Shut-In- s Duchesne High School on Dec. 9 pared a nice program and refreshFour candidates are vieing for the ments last Tuesday evening and Committee members to handle title. They are: Barbara Mecham, went to two residents for the for the annual bazaar arrangements freshman; Shirley Fitzwater, soph event The first year group, under the sponsored by the Duchesne Unit omore; Chloe Mecham, junior and Committed Chosen Maxine Lewis, senior. The Queen will be chosen on a basis, and will be popularity crowned by Barbara Cowan, the 1954 D Club Queen, as a climax to the dance. D Members will present a Club sweater to the Queen as a gift This sweater is of white wool with blue trim, and will bear the clubs insignia, topped with a crown. The public is invited to come in the Lettermens participate which will begin at the Dance, high school gym at 9 p.m. Burch inals orchestra will play the dance music. Uto Ccfa Donated Meals To Fclr American Legion Auxiliary have been announced by Mrs. Norma Wilson, unit presidept- Mrs. Barbara Meriwether and Mrs. Rose Partridge will be in charge of the refreshments for the bazaar; and Mrs. Doris Bailey and Mrs. Carina Gunter are committee heads for the collection and sale of the articles at the bazaar. Time' scheduled for the bazaar is from 2 to 5 p.m.at the Legion Hall on Wednesday. Dec. 7. Refreshments of pie and hot drinks will be sold. Proceeds from the bazaar sale are to be used to supplement the fund for purchasing an American for the Duchesne Auxiliary flag Larry Larsen, husband of - the unit, Mrs. Wilson sajd. was of Luane former McDonald, ficially released from active duty CARD OF THANKS in the Army . on November 22. We wish to express our sincere Luane met him1 in Salt Lake' on Thanksgiving Day and they cele- thanks to all our friends and brated the day with friends and neighbors who give their kindness relatives there, then came to Du- and help in any way and for the chesne, where they are guests of beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved' Mrs. Violet McDonald. Larry took his basic training at father. The daughters of Fort Ord, Calif., then put in 17 Robert J. Sweat: months overseas; two months in Meda Hansen Korea and 15 months in Japan. Blanche Defa He plans to enter the winter Ellen Giles quarter at the U.S.A.C. and Luane Fern Coates will accompany him to Logan on direction of Mrs. Rachel Bates, went to visit Mrs. Hildur Johnstun, who is recovering from an operation, and the second year group under the direction of Mrs. Beth Rowley, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Levi Anderton at their home. The girls make these visits to a different place each year at Thanksgiving time, and a wonderful time results from them. . Lcresn Is Released L&rry From U. 8. Army Fair .The Duchesne County Board has announced that the' Ute Cafe, Mr. and Mrs. George Conn, served twelve meals operators, without charge to the judges of the exhibits of livestock, garden and field crops at the 1955 Duchesne County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Conn are to be congratulated for this additional contribution to the county fair. We regret their names were omit-wa- s ted from the earlier printed list January 1st SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW Phone News Items to 7441 g Melvin Broadhead of Utahn, was caller at the Morrison home. XT u wt u Ar UJ non-scho- ol WANT ADS Furnished house, strictly modern, just remodeled and redecorated. Top location. Contact Phillips Motel, Roosevelt. FOR RENT ; i tc Adult-siz'used WANTED violin - fine tone. Write, Box 135 tc Duchesne. e, 11-1-- Male red pig, weight, LOST 160 lbs., between Auction, Roose- velt and Hanna. $5.00 reward. Ph. Tabiona 2153, Nephi Moon, Hanna. , USED BLADE - SUITABLE FOR A FORD TRACTOR SEE. PHILLIPS MOTEL, ROOSEVELT. .... tc DEER HIDES WANTED! Highest prices paid for deer skins. Roosevelt Shoe Shop or - Reed St&nsfield, Bridgeland. POULTRY WANTED Cash paid at your coop. Write Sauth Washington Poultry, 3253 Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. KVo::o::cccco:::cci!;o:o: E. A. Cell Service REFRIOER ATIOK Wiring Electric Motors Now Location Building East of Roosovalt Standard Roosovalt, Utah Pbone Roosevelt 335 -- Arcadia 4183 DEER HIDES TANNED ROOSEVELT SHOE SHOP UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING. . . (Continued from Page One) 25 session of the University of attracted 164 Scouting which scouters. Duchesne District had 24 of scouters, representing 52.1 their registered adults in scouting. Roosevelt District placed second attended with 51.9. Sixty-seve- n from Roosevelt. Moon Lake District, who has twice won top attendance honors of their registered with . .75 scouters present, dropped to 35 last Friday. They had 18 scouters scouters travelpresent. Fifty-fiv- e ed from Vernal to give Uintah Dis- trict 32. aims Galore! Prices That Will Compare With Any You Can Find Out of Town ! FOB EMM . Christos Subscription To Tho 0 , Uintah Basin Record 20 fsir year iepfely W& aff , In order to qualify for a graduation certificate, a scouter attending the University of Scouting must do one 'of the following: five of the six sessions, or (b- - attend four of the six sessions and complete a two hour study make-uassignment. Last Friday evening at the' fourth session. Scouts from . Troop 250 presented the opening inspirational ceremony entitled, Out Under the Stars. Saturday, Dec. 3, members of Rowan Stutz' Basic Scoutmaster Training couise will take an overnight camping trip. Scouters from Tabiona hold the record of traveling the fartherest to attend the University of Scouting. Six men from Tabiona have been in attendance three of the four sessions. Those attending the final session December 9, are encouraged to bring their partners with them. - 3 DAYS GMLY THIS OFFER GOOD DECEMBER p 0-9-- 10 (WILL NOT DE OFFERED AGAIN) THE GIFT THAT SAYS -c .'-, .-J ILv .a,7 TERRY '.- - 011018 - ' 52 TTES A YEAR " ,t n |