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Show Postmasters Hake Another Appsal For Early Hailing Checking the progress on their BRIDGE CLUB . . Josephine Beebe was hostess last Mail Early for Christmas cam3 Monday to the Duchesne Bridge paign, postmasters in the Basin Club. Members consisted of Mrs. predicted today that the 1955 preMildred Carman, Mrs. June Bishop, holiday season will be a real recMrs. Oleah Johnstun, Mrs. Thelda ord breaker as they noted the Halstead, Mrs. Hildur Johnstun, mounting flood of Christmas cards Mrs. Afton Bromley, Mrs. Phyllis and gift packages. They offer the Stephensen and Mrs. Nellie Nelsen. following helpful hints on how Honors were' taken by Mrs. Car- you can be sure that your ChristThe Charles Partridges got a man, Mrs. Nelsen and Mrs'. John- mas card's and packages will reach letter from their son. Garth, that stun. A dessert luncheon was en everyone on your list before Dec. 25th. he had reached New York safely joyed by all. and was waiting to ship out to Packages for points 500 CLUB MET AT must be in the mail this week to Arabia soon. WALLACE STEPHENSENS be insured of delivery by ChristMrs. May Rasmussen, who had Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stephen- mas. Parcel post mailings are bereturned to Duchesne after an sen were hosts to the 500 Club hind schedule this year and parcels still to be mailed operation at Provo, went back this Monday evening of this week and week for a check-uShe is stay- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill after this week should be sent by ing with her daughter, Mrs. Har- Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wil- air parcel post. old Thomas, until she is well. Use three-cen- t son, Mr. and' Mrs. Deon Brown, stamps on your Mr. and Mrs. Niles Earl and Mr. Christmas cards and get first class The Keith Farnsworths spent and Mrs. Ray Bench. Honors went mail service. The use of first-clas- s to the Ray Benches and the Niles postage makes it certain that your Saturday in Salt Lake'. Earls. Everyone enjoyed a dessert Christmas cards will be delivered Mrs. Jack Fisher, the former luncheon. TOAST UTAH MILK Utahns have new proof of the high promptly. Also, use of first-clas- s Colleen Wilson, of Salt Lake gave postage insures forwarding service quality of their grade A milk. A recent federal survey showed birth to a baby girl, on December if the addressee has moved or the GRACE BENCH ENTERTAINS Utahs Grade A milk again has won a place on the U. S. Public AT 500 THURSDAY 2, at the LDS Hospital. The' littte card will be returned to you if Service honor roll, by a wide margin. In a toast to the health and Miss weighed' 6 lbs. 6 oz. and Mr.s. Grace Bench was hostess the recipient cannot be located. good looks and the high quality of their milk two Utah school both mother and child are doing to 500 on girls, Joyce Gebhart, right, and LaRae Bosworth, raise tall glasses of last week Then, too, pn Christmas cards Thursday fine. mail, you can full of milk. and had as guests, Mrs. Ruby sent by first-clas- s makinclude handwritten messages Mrs. Rachel Stephensen, Wilson, Edison R. Breckenridge, of Pro- Mrs. Laura Lyman, Mrs. Anna ing your greeting, more personal. vo, stopped in to chat with Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Rose If you have a large card list Partridge, Mrs. Helen Odekirk last Sunday. He Elizabeth Thomas and Christmas Mrs. Flor- mail your worked in the' same office at the ence Madsen. Scores were' won several days in advance of cards by Mission Home in Hawaii with Hel Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Stephensen and those for local delivery and try en when she was on her mission Mrs. Partridge. A tasty dessert to get all, cards for distant points there. Thomas R. Anderton, radarman mailed by December 15th and luncheon was served the group. those for local delivery should be seamon, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Judy Madsen was a SunThomas H. Anderton of Utahn, started on their way at least a LINDA MOAT, LEAH DAVIES Funeral services were he'd Star Route, Duchesne, Utah, arweek before Christmas. day guest of Meryl and Beryl HOSTESSES AT CLUB Bates and Louise Moon was a When your Christmas cards are Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 1 p.m. in rived at San Diego, Calif. Nov. 13 Mothers Club was held at the for of Bates Janet that to mail, you will do both the Roosevelt LDS stake chapel aboard the destroyer USS Lofberg, guest day. home of Mrs. Linda Moat, with ready and the post offied a real for Zeary J, Mathews, 53, who which completed a cruise yourself The Elmer Moons are still con- Mrs. Leah Davies assisting. A love- favor by putting the cards with died suddenly at trir ranch home in the Far East was enjoyed by 20 local addresses in the drop marked south of Roosevelt Sunday, Dec. fined with the mumps, with most ly program The Lofberg, flagship for the of the children home from school. members and guests, which was with the name of your town such 4. at 5:30 a.m. Death was due to Commander of Destroyer Squadgiven by Mrs. Helen Odekirk. She as Roosevelt ron 7, operated on the Formosa or Duchesne., a cerebral hemorrhage. Earl Jordan and family went to showed films and told many in and those for destinain good health, Mr. patrol as a unit of Task Force 77, Apparently Roosevelt on Saturday to spend teresting things about Hawaii, and tions in the drop marked Out-o- f Mathews had arisen at the usual and visited ports of Hong Kong, the day with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald was dressed in native costume to Town. time Sunday morning and was pro B.C.C.; Kaoshiung, Formosa; and' suit the occasion. Plans were made Mitchell and family. It was Gerparing to do his chores and had Yokosuka, Japan. for the Christmas program. A very alds birthday, and the family had The Lofberg is scheduled to regone to the bathroom where he a dinner then a surprise party for lovely luncheon was served at the k main at San Diego for a was stricken, dieing instantly. him "afterwards and everyone had close of the evening. leave and upkeep period before Mr. Mathews was bom in Kena nice time. operations off the dall, Wyoming, June 9, 1902, a commencing LAURA LYMAN ENTERTAINS Southern California coast. of son A. M. Jefferson. and Edith THE 500 BUNKER CLUB The Darr Addleys spent from Mathews. He married Beulah AnMrs. Laura Lyman was hostess until in Salt Wednesday Friday derson on April 14, 1924, at Du- KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS . . . 500 Bunker Club last Lake. Darr and Ronald have gone to the (Continued from Page One) The family lived most of chesne. to California, where they are seek- Wednesday evening and members their married life in Upalco, ex- ulating only to the students who from page one) were: Mrs. Connie Robbins, Mrs. (Continued would be the best stuing employment. Mildred Mrs. Carrie as alfalfa seed. Two of these fac- cepting for a few years spent at dents. ordinarily Carman, one and at Riverton, Utah, year The Raymon Ellis family went Hatch, Mrs. Rose' Partridge, Mrs. tors are' (1) the supply of the com2. The honor roll is not a stimBridgeland, before moving to Roosto Heber last week to celebrate Lily Goff, Mrs. Norma Grant, Mrs. modity in relation to the demand evelt ulus to learning for the majority five The Mathews ago. years Afton Bromley, Mrs. Oleah John- therefor, and (2) the ability to were Mrs. Eric Solvics birthday with of students. early settlers at Upalco. her and other members of the stun and Mrs. Jo Beebe. Guests dispose of stocks acquired through 3. Some parents use the honor Mr. Mathews held the office of were Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas and a price support program. roll to build up their own ego, family. in elder of Church Jesus the Mrs. Anna Nielsen. Prizes went to Price supports were in effect because their child is an honor Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and student. The Ed Carmans met daughter, Jo Beebe, Mildred Carman and Af- on alfalfa seed from the crop year 1943 through 1952. Very little had worked in the MIA while livKaren of Logan in Salt Lake on ton Bromley. In the opinion of the author, an A lovely dinner was served at alfalfa seed was acquired' under ing at Upalco. He and his wife visand the roll does have possibilities honor spent Saturday day at same in served the time the start of the evening. the for further these programs until the' 1952 crop, use, but where only a iting and shopping. when approximately 45.5 million MIA presidency- in the Upalco minority of our students could she in was the BURDICK MOVES ward, ComFAMILY were delivered to president pounds The Vefn Bromleys visited the ever receive recognition from it, Duchesne was sorry to have the modity Credit Corporation. Faced YWMIA and he a counselor in Chet Hendersons at Vernal one it should not be used. YMMIA. Burdick family, who have the with an oversupply, price supports the We all know we do better work day last week and say Mrs. Hen- dance leave to make on were alfalfa is He their seed removed his survived widow band, prior by derson is recovering all right afwhen we are praised or given rehome at Kirkwood, Missouri for to harvest of the 1953 seed crop of Roosevelt, three daughters, ter an illness. for what we' do. the rest of the winter. They have and have' remained off since then. Elaine, Roosevelt; Mrs. Louise Nel- cognition we know Further, every individlived here since summer and play- Incidently, CCC has 7.25 million son, Upalco; Mrs. Dot Parry, Mid- ual has different interests, differCARD OF THANKS a of number our dances. A pounds of that 1952 crop still on vale; a son, Rutherford, Riverton; ent abilities, and different areas We desire to express our sin- ed at hand. four brothers and four sisters: of strengths. Where one cere and humble thanks and ap- farewell1 party was given for student; The annual production of alfalfa Claude, Bluebell; Billy, Upalco; Hugh and Johnny last Tuesbe an excellet mathwemati- preciation to our many friends and may 1951 the Mrs. at the seed beginning with the young people crop Glen and Charles, Riverton; relatives for the many kind acts day by of kindness and sympathy, and home of Meryl and Beryl Bates. has been reported by the Agricul- Meda Moon, Riverton; Mrs. Pearl enjoyed making candy tural Marketing Service as follows: Cummings, Upalco; Mrs. Thelma many helpful gestures extended Everyone 1951 - 104.6 million pound's; 1952 Barker", Bridgeland, and Mrs. Alice us during the recent death of our and popping corn. 180.3 million; 1953 - 137.8 million; Lloyd, Maricopa, Calif. father. loving husband and FIRST GRANDCHILD 1954 - 161.2 million, and 1955 Mrs. Lova Gines & Family Speakers at the services which Mrs." Violet McDonald is --very 213.7 mtttton.'-- er a annuel werrronducted by Bishop John L. happy over the safe arrival of her average' production of 159.5 mil- Swenson of the Roosevelt ward, first grandchild, bom to Mr. and lion pounds, whereas the annual were Paul Murphy, Hollis G. r, Mrs. Lyle Wilcox, formerly Jean average domestic disappearance for E. L. Murphy and the bishamount op. Musical numbers were preMcDonald, on December 3, at Las the period 1950-5- 4 Furnished house, Vegas, Nevada. The blessed event ed to only 131.0 million pounds. sented as follows: vocal solo. Dale FOR RENT (There are no disappearance fig- Cummings, Beyond the Sunset; strictly modem, just remodeled was a girl, weighing 6 lbs. ures available as yet for 1955). In vocal duet, Mrs. Lacy Fitzgerald and redecorated. Top location. Contact Phillips Motel, Roosevelt. Friday callers at the Clarence view of these facts it would appear and 'Bennie Schmiett, That BeauMoat residence were Dr. and Mrs. that we are able, without price tiful Land; vocal solo, Mrs. Doroto produce sufficient thy Luck, Lynn Hilton and children of Provo. supports, Going Home. Mrs. FOR RENT Duplex, 3 rooms alfalfa seed supplies to meet our Elaine Hullirvger played the organ 8191 Duchesne. Phone per side. Mrs. Ruby Stephensen and Mrs. requirements. Without price supprelude and postlude music. Prayer Gilbert Horrocks. Zella PouLson left Monday to at- ports since 1952, available supplies at the home was by Van D. invocation by Rulon Ander-ton- ; on tend a funeral at Holden for Mrs. of alfalfa seed have been built up FOR SALE "Polor Queen Ward Turner. to approximately 270 million benediction by Frank ThompHighway U. S. 40. Duchesne. Good pounds, which are adequate to son, and the grave was dedicated deal for fast sale. See Gilbert Hor' Madeline Horrocks and Nadine meet our requirements for over by Clifton N. Memmott. rocks, Duchesne. Horrocks made a trip to Salt Lake two years. Burial was in the Upalco ceme-- i last week. DEER HIDES WANTED! In regard to factor number (2) tery under the direction of the mentioned above, CCC has ex- Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt. Highest prices paid for deer skins. Roosevelt Shoe Shop or Reed perienced great difficulty in disStansfield, Bridgeland. posing of several kinds of seed, including alfalfa, acquired under POULTRY WANTED price support operations. There is a possibility that some Cash paid at your coop. Write of the large U.S. supplies of alfalfa South' Washington Poultry, 3253 Norma Robb seed may be exported. Although Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. Six Cub Scouts from the den of Orem, Calvin Broadhead, of exporting a large at Myton received Cub Achieve- prospects amount of alfalfa seed to European spent the' weeekend with his parBroad-heament awards at the monthly Pack countries are not very encouraging, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin meeting of Pack 3253 held Nov. 26 efforts are being made at this time at the Roosevelt stake house. Melvin White was in Salt Lake to develop some new outlets in Kenneth Harrison received his South America. on business Tuesday. Electric Motors Wiling Wolf badge. Bear awards went to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred and would be next to impossible New Location Building East Eddie Martin and Lanny Ross'. A in Itview of the prevailing situation daughter, of Talmage, spent Sunof Roosevelt Standard Lion badge was presented Burton to justify placing alfalfa seed under day visiting Mrs. Allreds mother, Johnsen. Mrs. Clara Brown, and family. Roosevelt, Utah price support. Two Silver Arrow points to Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch and Phone Roosevelt 335 Arcadia 4183 Very truly yours, Duane Perry. Reed Richens reson and Glen Allred were in Provo MARVIN LO McLOIN ceive one Arrow Point. and Salt Lake on business recently. DEER HIDES TANNED Director Mrs. Ann Murray is Den MothEugene Abplanalp and Theron ROOSEVELT SHOE SHOP er of the Myton den, with Mrs. Robb were in Tabiona on business "The amount of sleep required Rachel Martin as her Monday. n by individuals varies except that Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and each person needs just five minMr. and visited of Vernal, family, Ima Washout. utes more. Mrs. Bert Mayhew over the weekend. A chance remark is anything Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith, of a man manages to say when two relatives in visited Bridgeland, women are talking." Howard Economically, Utah has com of ago. For 1955, tho ntismd Utahn, Thursday. valuation of all property in our state totaled $1,100,000,000, Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp to top tho billion dollar mark for the second consecutive were in Roosevelt on business, Help Fight TB Tuesday. yoar. Tho mining Industry Is proud of its port in Utah's MUMP CASES REPORTED remarkable economic growth. This yoar tho assessed value We have a few cases of mumps of our mines reached $211,000,000-- 26 of tho state's total. reported in Utahn the past week. This .week there is not much v activity to report. Most people say they stayed home, saw. no one and went nowhere. Mumps are confining many children this week as well as older people to their homes. After the busy rush of the Thanksgiving holiday, most people enjoyed a quiet week at home. -- out-of-sta- te te p. -- - Zeary J. Mathews Dies Suddenly out-of-to- In The Service Of Country At Family Home out-of-to- Seed Growers Got Answer About Seed Prices six-wee- De-lore- s, UINTAH BASIN RECORD Final Scout Class Set For Friday; Hcrlns Recruiter 150 To Graduate Plans Trip Thursday, December 8, 1955 Into Roosovolt Partners of those attending the University of Scouting are invited Corps training is going to participate in Fridays closing on Marine at full blast m San Diego, session. An estimated 150 scout-er- s Reeruiting ' Sergeant are expected to reeeive certi- said Marine Huffstutler of Salt Lake ficates of successful completion of Earl T. City, who is scheduled to visit the University of Scouting. Roosevelt on the 9th and 10th of will get underway December, it was learned by the . Classwork promptly at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. Roosevelt Standard today. 9, at the Roosevelt Junior High Men and women are now being School. Graduation exercises will for Marine Corps service accepted begin approximately at 9 p.m. in for three and four years active the school auditorium. duty. Enlistees leave Salt Lake for Fridays session of the Univer- San Diego, daily, after they comsity of Scouting will mark the plete necessary administrative prosixth and final evening of the cedures and physical and mental school organized in an effort to examinations. Recruit instructions last for ten make available to . all adults' of the Uintah 'Basin training in Scout weeks in San Diego. The' new leadership. An average of 185 Marine learns basic military subpersons have attended the first jects such as drill, rifle marksmanfive sessions. ship, map reading, and other phasof es of Marine Corps life. In San Roosevelt District had 62 its registered scouters at the fifth Diego, the new Marine receives session for the largest number the classification tests which aid in district has had at any session. the placement of Marines in one Eighty scouters were present to of the 470 different Marine Corps aid the Roosevelt District in win- - land, oea and air jobs. Sergeant Huffstutler will be at ning the weekly attendance contest. the post offices while in Duchesne Rowan Stutzs Boy Scout lead- and Roosevelt to give information ers receiving training as scoutmas- on how to enlist in the Marine ters, had a winter camping trip Corps and to answer all questions last Saturday evening, Dec. 3, near about Marine Corps life. Myton. It was designed to give Scoutmasters training in the skills of comfortable winter camping. A Beacon for Freedom, was the title of the opening ceremony U at last Fridays fifth session. Centered on the American flag, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers participated in the ceremony. Units representSorority women at the Univered included: Packs, 3250 and 3253; sity of Utah bettered the grade-poiaverage during Troops 250, 750, 253, 251, 700, school year, U offithe 1954-5- 5 264; and Posts 2253 and 2264. Roosevelt District had 80 pres- cials said today. The sorority average was 2.855 ent last Friday, Uintah District, 52, Moon Lake, 24 and Duchesne (B minus) as against the 18. average of 2.61, said Registrar Joseph A. Nortonl Topping the sororities was Kapcian, another may be a historian, or be better equipped for the Un- pa Kappa Gamma with 3.018. above a B average. Scorderstanding and 'use of our Eng- slightly ing lowest in the scholastic race lish language. in among sororities was Alpha Delta achievement Unfortunately, school is associated in the minds Pi which still reached a creditable avof many people as a quality of 2.753 to better the erage. being a good person. Where Fraternities posted lower grades, achievement is lacking a converse evaluation is often made. Thus a with Pi Kappa Alpha standing number of our students begin fo highest with 2.564 (C plus), just average. feel that they are not as good a below the Lowest fraternity in the grade race as should be. person they Kimball Wiles, of the'. College was Sigma Phi Epsilon, with 2.243. We think our students in orof Education of the University of ganized social groups have acFlorida, states it this way: How much of our adult insecur- quitted themselves well in their Mr. Norton said. ity and mental disturbance is due studies, to a method of measuring achieveMrs. Helen Odekirk spent the ment under which only a few can weekend in Provo with her mother, feel successful? A sense of achievement and a Mrs. Annie Bench, and other relfeeling of personal worth are close- atives. She went in with Mrs. of Bluebell, who ly intertwined. If we want all pu- Bernard Winkler in to Salt Lake City. She pils to develop self respect, we went on will work for the kind of class or- brought her mother, Mrs'. Merreir ganization where many different back , to Bluebell to visit for a contributions are used and ac- while. knowledge where each pupil maintains a record of his own proIf an honor system can be degress, and where judgments are veloped to give recognition in all made by pupils, parents, and teach- areas of achievement enabling a er in terms of standards appro- majority of students to feel that priate to the status and ability of they are worthwhile citizens, then the individual student. their use should be Social Groups At Scoro High In Scholarship nt nt -- -- ar WANT ADS LOOKING FOE A GIFT? Hul-linge- The most appreciated gift to a Loved One "Away from Home tc c Win-terto- n; . ' Myton Cub Scouts Presented The Hometown Paper IJtalin Activity Award E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION This Weekend Special! SUBSCRIPTION TO THE -- SSiMSl Utah, the Billion Dollar State $3.69 ValoB UTAH ttlNING ASSOCIATION "from tha oerfh comas ait abundant fffo for air ISUcadOMO Fr OFFER GOOD FOR DECEMOER Buy Christmas Seals If we have not peace within ourselves, it is in vain to seek it from outward sources. Rochefoucauld ' $2.5 0-9-- 10 |