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Show 4-- H Fifty-Nin- e Leaders Active During 55 PRIMARY WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY The Duchesne Primary Christ mas party will be held at the stake house on Friday, Dec. 23, at 7 p.m. A fine program and dancing will be' on the schedule for the evening. All children of Primary age are invited. Wayne Rudy, formerly of Roosevelt, now stationed with his wife and family in Fort Lewis, Wash., stopped to chat with Mrs. Helen Odekirk on Monday. R$ jfC3 g Club leaders were Fifty-nin- e active in Duchesne County during 1955, reports Mary Lois Reichert and Robert S. Murdock, county agents. Twelve men and' three women of this group we-r- leaders clubs. The other 0f agriculture women were leaders of forty-jou- r home economics clubs. Out of this group, 26 were clubs for the first leaders for time'. Thirty leaders had served from two to five years, and three leaders had been leaders from six to ten years, the' county agents reported. All of these leaders were given certificates which have been sponsored by the' Utah Bankers Association. One leader, Dorene Gomm of Roosevelt, received the silver clover award this year for five leadership. years of 4-- Everyone is busy this week shopping for Christmas and sending packages off to loved ones, and all other numerous things that it takes to get ready for the holidays. Many are still confined to their homes with mumps and flu. information concerning it is? not known. This points out the necessity then for needed experimental work, and Dr. Dennis has persuaded the veterinary department to discuss this problem with you, with an eye toward the possiblity of an experiment in this area. Questions on other livestock health problems will be welcomed. We would encourage all ranchers of the Uintah Basin .to attend t'le sesstons ! . f. one. posium as scheduled be at the Courthouse, In Vernal 7:30 p.m December 19. In Duchesne at the Courthouse, 2:00 p.m., December 20. n Roosevelt at the Jr. High School, 7:30 p.m., Dec. 20 Club Qpgj Letter TO ;flj jvestoc( Dear Mr. Livestockman: For a number of years the college in cooperation with the Extension Service has been conducting experimental work on the prob- lem of Brisket Disease in cattle, At the conclusion of this years work, a summary' (with pictures) was prepared and plans laid" to show the people' of the Wayne County area, in which the work was done, what had been found. Since the Uintah Basin also has this problem, our local veterinarian was able to get the veterinary staff at the college to come and present this information to us, and at the same time discuss with us another vita! problem of our area Pulmonary Emphysemia. (cow Emphysemia Pulmonary The asthma) commonly called Grunts, and erroneously referred to by many local ranchers as Septicemia or shipping Y fever, has gained in importance Six young people from the Du- within the last 5 or 6 years to the chesne ward drove to Provo, Sat- point where it is a major problem urday, for special dance' instruc- in the Uintah Basin. This condition tions from Mr. Heaton at the BYU. as manifested under range condiThis special instruction will help tions is relatively new and much the MIA leaders prepare dancers from this stake for participation in the June conference dances. Those making, the trip to Provo were Don Mayhew, Renon Chris tensen, Douglas Mickelson, Shirley Fitzwater, Chyrl Merrell and Allen Bancroft. 4-- AMERICAN LEGION GROUPS SETS DISTRICT PARTY The Duchesne American Legion Auxiliary will be hosts' to a DisMr. and Mrs. Del'oy Elder, of trict 9 Christmas party at the LegTorrance, Calif., paid a visit to ion Hail on Saturday, Dec. 18, at the G. B. Workman home over 8 p.m. Luncheon will be served Friday until Sunday. and garnets played. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson BRIDGE CLUB AT THE and family, who have been living JOHNSTUNS RICHARD in Duchesne, have moved to Calwere The Richard Johnstuns the ifornia this week. They spent hosts this week at Bridge Club, Tueslast two days, Monday and Monday, Dec. 12, and members day, at the' John Thompson home. who enjoyed the special Christmas party were: the Woodrow Days, Guests at the home of Mr. and MeTlin Bishops', Oscar Beebes Ed Mrs. Norman Jenkins and family Carmans, Walter Nelsons, Ralph on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Halsteads and Hildur Johnstun and Jenkins of Roosevelt, and Mr. and Dave Thpmas. Honors were won Mrs. Leonard - Mitchell of Orem. by Hildur Johnstun, Mr. Day and Tuesday visitors were the Blake the Oscar Beebes. Gifts were exJohnstuns of Price'. changed and a lovely dessert luncheon was enjoyed by all. The Harvey Partridges received Rex the from visit a weekend THE ED CARMANS ENTERTAIN Parishes of Rangely, Colo. AT 500 SUNDAY EVENING The Ed Carmans were hosts to Mrs. Elsie Gunter, who has been the 500 Club on Sunday evening, Moin living with her daughter the Oscar Beebes, Du- guests being: desto, Calif., has returned to Merlin Bishops, Walter Nelsons, chesne to her home. Wallace Stephensens and Woodrow Days. Prizes went to Cleo Steph-ensemoved The Floyd Smiths have Woodrow Day, Jo Beebe to Salt Lake City, where Floyd is and Walter Nelson. Christmas service extension employed. HOME economic gifts were exchanged and refreshicUILTVR ments served. Gracia Olsen left on Monday of By Mary Lots Reichert where Calif., this week for Korbel, THOMPSON HpSTESS Demonstration Agent ARLENE Home winter she plans to spend the CLUB FRIENDSHIP TO SAFETY HOLIDAY with her daughter, Mrs. Dean Mrs. Arlend Thompson was hosMitchell and family. She will stay tess to the Friendship Club at her hostess nowadays good Every in Salt Lafce for a few days for home last Wednesday evening. considers safety when she plans medical treatment. The following enjoyed a very love- for holiday parties and house then everyone guests. The Christmas season is dinner, Milton ly ' Ray and Helen Mott and school Senior the' busiest time of the year for the to went high Hollenbeck left for San Francisco Mrs. entertaining. Haste, crowds, conMrs. Simpson, Myrtle play: last Monday to meet Betty Hollen- Violet McDonald, Mrs. Myrtis fusion and fatigue may ajl be acbeck and girls, Nancy and Susan, Buckalew, Mrs. Phyllis Stephensen, cident hazards at this season. It who have been visiting in Aust- Mrs. Sylvia Abbott, Mrs. Wrenetta pays to plan against them. . last ralia with their family for the boat For safety against fire, buy or Granger and Mrs. Overta Hayes. vear. They came over by make Christmas decorations that and Motts and were met by the Place Christmas are LeANN AND LaRAE JORDAN DuMilton. They all returned to I greens CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY away from candles and chesne this Monday. Last week Misses LeAnn and electric light bulbs and away from While in St. George Helen slipped LaRae' Jordan celebrated birthdays heat or sparks from hearth fires inLe- - When in a shower at a Motel and arranging a dinner table one day each with a different party. her with celebrated jured her back and spent friends centerpiece, remember that fires Anns that in the hospital. She reports after the Senior play on Wednes- - have' been started by a combina-day- , she is feeling better. Dec. 7, and LaRaes group tion of greens or paper decorations together and gave her a close to lighted candles. joined and girls Mrs. Dorothy Moon her home after school me mum? at party at the Santa Sometimes costume. received safe spent Sunday afternoon many on They Thursday. VerOrvin Moon residence. The suits of untreated napped fabric, nice gifts non Moons have recently moved or - whiskers of untreated' cotton to Roosevelt for the winter. HOME FROM HOSPITAL batting have proved hazardous. For fire protection have plenty Mrs. Luran Allred returned to Mrs. J. A. Morrison has been ill her home Tuesday, from the Roos- of good-sizesteady ash trays at for the past few days. Visitors LDS Hospital. She underwent around any room where a crowd evelt the Morrisons home on Friday major surgery there last week. Mr. will gather. , Most people know that it pays evening werrjj the Kenneth Carliles, AHred reports she is recovering the and the Melvin Broadheads remarkably well and may have to buy a fresh tree and keep it Calvin Broadheads of Utahn- fresh by keeping it standing In a visitors call, at their home. container of water, But the tree Mrs. Chet Hnderson and girls also needs to be anchored firmly MOVED IS HOUSE and' Mrs. Harold hferkley Of Vernso that it cant topple. Place the Poulsons 'and Pauline Milton" al, visited the Bill Harrisons Thurs- house went around the corner to- tree out of the way of traffic lanes wont day of last week. day on a truck, to be put on its and doorways where people on. the Poulson brush against it. Also, for foundation new The Elmer Moons report that moved from its place it away from the swell property. It was they are also still having a with former location next to the Tex- hearth and away from any uptime at their home this week draft such as occurs in a stairwell. aco Service Station on Main St. the mumps. Christmas trees that have toppled over in doorways have sometimes HOME FROM MISSION KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS The Earl Jordan family enjoyed blocked' exits when fire has brok(Continued from Page One) a family day at their home on en out. Check the string of Christmas gained in no other way. Sunday to celebrate the return of Lets give books for Christmas. Mrs. Jordans brother, Clinton tree lights before the holidays to Children need the opportunity to Mitchell, who has served an LDS be sure they are in good' repair form habits of finding enjoyment mission in Texas and Louisianna. with tight sockets and all insulaand information from books. The Other guests were the Lynn Mitch- tion intact. Make sure not to plug to take Gerald Mitch- too many lights into a single wall greatest learning is said and ms ells of Upalco, the a child between Wann Pier- outlet. the of place Roosevelt, ells ada book. AH children have equal Falls' are other accidents to plan Mrs. and of sons Wellington The classroom. stressthe in of vantages Mitchell Upalco. against. The Safety Council books you provide for your child es keeping walks and steps outof ice and snow or well at home enriches his environment Vicky Mecham is confined home doors free and facilitates his learning. Good thiswdek with the mumps. sanded ; and having them informational books give him the Alt steps and stairways indoors best protection against failure in The Neil Moons of Salt Lake, d too, and school that money can buy. Halsteads to be need the Ralph If a are visiting of toys- - and other items that Benjamin Franklin said, free week. this a man empties his purse into his might turn an ankle or catch to well fall. who a Its cause and heel head, no man can take it away Fairbanks family, The Ned; made remember that visitors dont know . , from him. recently moved to Ogden, this books house as So, lets give a trip to Duchesne last Tuesday to their way around your need so does, they furniture. of their more family your take back Davies extra protection against any posthe at Morley visited They sible fall hazards. If you wax home. floors before company comes, use a Friday a thin layer and polish so thorMrs. Alvin Denver was Davies Corn-fe- d the at visitor Morley turkeys. oughly the floors wont be slipSALE FOR Friday Utah. near home. pery. Be sure there are no skiddy Bridgeland, Highway 40, to the rugs, hazardous especially H. M. Lincke. Wimmer returned older people. Avoid any extension Emma ' Mrs. Duplex, 3 rooms to her home Saturday, after a vis- wires that 'can be trip hazards or FOR RENT ' rer side. Phone 8191 Duchesne. it in Salt Lake with the Phil fire hazards. Horrocks. about safety rules Gilbert All familiar especially to kitchen the in apply on Polor Queen FOR SALE room gets a this when received the holidays The Merlin Bishcrs Good Highway U. S. 40. Duchesne. of heavier use and often is more H. Adames John the from Horvisit Gilbert See leal for fast sale. crowded. To avoid falls, wipe up Denver last Wednesday and rocks, Duchesne. promptly any food that happens to spill on the floor, especially Cozy, warm, mod-iFOR RENT chilPhone furnished. grease. Make sure that young apartment, stove 5 the from and well 10 a.m. are p.m. dren away 7676 between when the oven door is opened for )r 8016 othcT times. the Christmas ham or turkey to i . come out, or when theres conWANTED POULTRY is being siderable cooking on top of the The Ferfect Couple Cash paid at your coop. Write by the stove. south Washington Poultry, 3253 rehearsed for presentation DecemMIA ward' The' holidays are the time for during Talmage Utah. Wash. Blvd. Ogden, ber. This one-ac- t play is directed many traffic accidents which dont by Waldine Sorensen. Erma Sor- need to happen. Holidays travelers, ensen and Val McDonald play the even those driving only a few roles of the perfect couple. miles, need to take precautions Other roles are being rehearsed against going too fast, especially by Arnold Jensen, Donald Frand-sen- , at dusk or after dark, in a crowd, Electric Motor Wiling Phillip Brotherson, Neil Hill, or in bad weather1. Now Location Building' Boil Bill Sorensen, Billy. McftehaU, Wilv of RoosoYolt Stands lard Sutton, Luella Jensen, LaRae The Arch Hayes and Dan Olsens Sorensen. Gay! McDonald, Ardye RooaoYolt. Utah atur-(La- y - Arcadia 4183 Lee Anderson, Roberta Jensen and spent from Thursday until 335 Roooevelt hoot in Salt Lake lsst week. Katen Births reported from the Roosevelt Hospital this past week are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dec. 10 Plarmston, Roosevelt, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Staheli, Roosevelt, 4-- Get Special Dance Instruction At Hem-morrhag- ic boy. Dec. 12 Church (lead To Give Radio Talk LDS UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, December 15, 1955 dard time) on the National Broadcasting Co. program. This address Members of the Church of Jesus will be released in Salt Lake City Saints have by KDYL at 8:30 a.m. Mountain Christ of Latter-da- y been requested by the First Pres- Standard Time. idency to have special programs in Sacrament meeting on December MUMP EPIDEMIC HITS . 18 and in all auxiliary organizaTHE UINTAH BASIN tion meeting the week following Fifty-seve- n new cases of mumps or proceeding the 18th, in com- were reported for Uintah County, the' of memoration Prophet Joseph and 5 new ones in Duchesne CounSmith on the occasion of the 150th ty, according to a report issued anniversary of his birth, which Dec. 9, by the Utah State Depart1805. Dec. on 23, took place ment of Health. This disease led for each the' state with 192 new cases. subjects Suggested meeting have been sent to all bishops together with some of the j needed information for the special ' programs. President David O. McKay will deliver the Church of the Air address over the Columbia Boadcast-in- g System (KSL in Utah) from 7:30 to 8: a.m. on Dec. 18. This address' is one of a series of ser-- j mons celebrating the 25th anniver- sary of the CBS Church of the Air programs. President McKay' will speak of the Prophet Joseph Smith, President McKays address will be rebroadcast Sunday evening at Mr. and' Mrs. Maurel Taylor, Montwel, girl. 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dec. 13 Elder Gordon B. Hinckley will Miles, Roosevelt, girl; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Collen, Roosevelt, deliver a brief talk on Joseph Smith at 7:30 a.m. fF.astern stan- - FARMmiHOMEfer - pot-luc- GROCERY PRICES RppqgYIVQ ONLY k FPI. - SAT. - DECEMBER 16 - 17 CRANBERRY Sauce CELERY lb. 29c ! PORK CHOPS (End Cut). . lb! 59c SLICED BACOR (Oriole)... lb. 45c Frcra SII03LG3R Picnics SIPL0U1 STEAUS d, ...... lb. 453 lb. 45c lb. 60c lb. 75c HOUND STEAKS (U. S. 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