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Show M MEN TOURNAMENT . . . JINTAH BASIN RECORD i (Continued from Page One) 1956 Thursday, February ineligible when it was reported they had used' boys playing on Of P9linOPPll the B team at Duchesne High, Wll dWUvl I and Montwel was substituted. In the senior division are Myton and IIP91fk Ballard from Roosevelt stake; from and Tabiona-Hann- a Officers sustained recently for Duchesne MRS. CARRIE HATCH Helen Odekirk accompanied the stake. Uintah failed the Strawberry branch of the DuDuchesne the HAS DINNER PARTY Leo Foys to Salt Lake last week a team and Moon Lake chesne stake of the Church of to and spent from Thursday until' Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch did qualify on a senior program, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y not Saints carry Terms of office of the directors Saturday, where she visited with were hosts to a very lovely din- thus two teams from Roosevelt are: John P. ner party last Saturday evening her family and attended' to of the Duchesne Cattle Association Duchesne and qualified. and guests who enjoyed the turMadsen, branch and committee responsibilities A New Champ Is Sure key dinner and all the trimmings president; Ralph have been in the not Uintah stake With determined, reports Tat-toIvie, first counMrs. Earl Jordan and two chil- were: the Don Benches, the Robert S. a is certain Duchesne it senior tournament, Murdock, Che-stethe Delmore Mrs Wann selor; and Mr. Benches, Lymans, with dren, will represent this dinew County agricultural agent, secretary-tPierson of Wellington, visited with the Jerry Merkleys, the' Harvey visionentry Ivie', second reasurer in the classic. of this newly formed Vircounselor; members of their families in Neola Partridges and Mrs. Anna Nielsen, Vernal Third won the title the livestock group. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas' and Mrs. Wheeler, ginia and Upalco on Sunday. two years, and Altamont Responsibilities have been desbranch clerk. Emma Wimmer. Prizes went for past to the directors as: Memarea in 1953. the ignated represented 5 to Mr. Lyman, Mr. The Basil Taylors of Provo playing orhas been Auxiliary souvenir William Fieldste'd, Bon-etA bership program were visitors in Duchesne over the Merkley, Mr. Tatton Bench, Mrs in to merchants ganizations be Roosevelt by chairman, with all disponsored weekend. Bromley, Mrs. Tatton Bench and and will be distributed free at the the Strawberry rectors as members of this comMrs. Wimmer. branch are Sunmittee to door each night. It contains names solicit memberships Orson 0. Mott of Duchesne atday School within his designated area; Pubtournament of history, players, tended a banquet and program P. J. Madsen Kenneth Ivie, DARLENE THOMAS ENTERRob-re- t and space to keep score of games licity and' Public Relations last week at the Hotel Utah in Lavell Wheeler, TAINS 500 CLUB superintendent; S. Murdock, as they progress. Wm. Roosevelt; Salt Lake', that was sponsored by first assistant; Glen Ivie, second The "500 Club met at the home C, Foy, Duchesne; R. S. Lusty, Arthe Union Oil and Gas Co. of Calif. of Mr. and Mrs. Von Thomas on assistant; Georgetta Ivie, secreThomas Olcadia; Marketing YOUR SCHOOLS . . . Many station owners and oper- Monday evening of this week, and KNOW tary. sen, from Strawberry; Transportation One) Page (Continued ators were present from Utah, the following were present: the Mrs. Noma Rowley' is president William Ostler, Roosevelt; Taxagency School Building Pro- of the Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming. Or- Baird Goffs, the Niles Earls, the Strawberry branch Relief tion Wm. C. Foy, acting chairgram? What shall we do Society. Mrs, Dora Ivie is first son is now running .the Union Wallace' Ste'phensen, the Deon man, those appointment of area pending about building projects Gas Station at Duchesne. counselor and' Mrs. Georgetta Ivie Browns, the Junior Wilsons and director for the Mt. Emmons that had to be trimmed due is' second counselor. the Bill Harrisons. Elva Mrs. Bluebell, district; Protection and to rising costs? How can we Ivie is The Steve Esauks and the Wm. The scores went to the Earls secretary - treasurer. The Brand Inspection; Neville Wimmer, our for best financing plan dinner were Haddens Sunday branch has eight visiting Relief and the Goffs. A dessert luncheon Nine-MilFloyd Big Game building program? was enjoyed by all. teachers. guests of the Eddie KielbasaS. 4 How can we get enough good Society Parry, Lapoint. The Priesthood organization is Cattle diseases Gilbert Beebe, teachers , . .. and keep them? headed The Raymond Ellises were RACHEL WILSON ENTERTAINS by Mr. Madsen as presiR. Cattle disAltonah; our make' can we How Improvement, supper guests at the home of Mr. Ralph Ivie as first assistant; AT CLUB THURSDAY S. Lusty; Resolutions Wm. C. trict a more attractive place dent; and Mrs. Clive Sprouse on Wed Delmore Ivie, second assistant and Mrs. Rachel Wilson was hostess William Foy; Beef Promotion ANNIVERSARY for new teachers? How can nesday of last week. The occasion at club on Thursday of last week, Dennis Ball, secretary. Forrest Feeders teachers Oberhansly, Neola; our we good help was in honor of Mrs. Sprouse's to the Ivie is' ward teachers supervisor. following: Mrs. Grace Wayne Malin, Roosevelt; Legislato want to stay in Duchesne birthday. There are eight teachers for the tion Bench, Mrs. Laura Lyman, Mrs. Horace L. Allred, Roosewe Are there ways : County? branch, director-at-largRose Partridge, Mrs. Emma Wim-mevelt, so schools our can organize Arch Mrs. Hayes underwent an Miss Colleen Pulley is librarian Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Horace L. Allred; Finance Robfewer trained teachers are for the operation January 16th at the Anna Nielsen and Mrs. Ruby ert S. Murdock; Annual RoundOFFICIAL BOY SCOOT WEEK POSTER can we needed? How .best Mecham isbranch; Mrs.and Sylvia LDS Hospital in Salt Lake, but is Mrs. The was organist;, Stephensen. evening continup, William Ostler. to our teachers imhelp now at home and reported More than 4,100,000 Cub Scouts, in todays world and to prepare ' and Wheeler is chorister. Levi J. in 500 Terms of office drawn by the spent prizfes playing ually improve? Boy Scouts, Explorers, and adult them to carry their full share is teacher for the' Gospel proving. After she left the hos- went to Grace Bench, Anna Nieldirectors are: Mr. Fieldsted, Mr. our 5 How can we finance leaders in in the a ahead. few nation the she years throughout days stayed pital, Doctrine' class for the branch, but sen and Rose Partridge. A tasty Ostler, Mr. Malin and the director will observe Boy Scout Week, schools? Must the present Heber with the Dale Bowmans and luncheon climaxed Boy Scout Week observances his membership is in the Duchesne the to be appointed for the' Mt. evening. 6 our for to tax 12, will feature cerethe rededication February high property marking came to Duchesne on Saturday. ward. 46th of .to area, one year; Mr. monies be How the continued? conducted be each schools Boy anniversary by Clyde Bumes and family of A few of the youngsters attend Scouts of America. of the nations 104,000 units at Beebe, Mr. Parry, Mr. Oberhansly PHYLLIS DAY SURPRISED can we most effectively Bluebell spent Sunday at the Arch in the' Duchesne ward Since 1910, Scouting has served their meeting places on Februand the director to be named for ON HER BIRTHDAY work with our state legis- Primary Mrs. Wheeler said. None of over 24,500,000 boys and adult ary 8, the actual birthday of Hayes home. now, the Tabiona - Hanna - Utahn area, fisura of Mrs. Wimmer Emma for lature better ways gave The Robert Marshalls of Salt leaders. the members attend' the MIA classScouting in America. Demonstratwo years; Mr.. Foy, association nancing schools? Should we es in the Duchesne ward. A Scout Lake have moved' to make their prise party and dinner for her The new Four-Yea- r Program, tions and exhibits will dramaMr. Olsen, Mr. Lusty, edupresident; to on Mrs'. aid federal for work Day, Phyllis daughter, Onward for God and My Coun- tize the purposes of the Boy home at Ouray for the time being. Mr. Wimmer, three years. No cation? Are there economies program ofwas organized last year.. is 1956 in launched to Scouts of America its and Mr. Marshall is a brother of Mrs. Sunday evening of this week. rich try, help Time term was assigned to Mr. Allred meetings and activities Mrs. Wimmer prepared and' served that can be' and should be in the prepare Americas boys to live heritage. Arch Hayes. Strawberry branch are listsince he is a director-at-larga very1 lovely dinner to the guests effected in our present opered by Mrs. Wheeler as: . ations? Don Mayhew took his mother, consisting of Mr, and Mrs. Dave Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; Sac- GROWTH OF SCOUTING. . conBroma Mr. maintain Mrs. Vern we and can 6 How I Sharon . Mrs. Delia Mayhew, to spend a Thomas, advancement Cummings rament meeting, 12 noon each Sunedtinuing public interest in committee. trom week with her daughter, Mrs'. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman, (Continued one) page Priesthood meeting, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Mrs. ucation? How can conferen- day; Don Harris, in Salt Lake. comRegistered neighborhood 7 p.m.; movie, Saturday, 8 p.m.; as Scout Sunday. The two LDS Maxine Burdick. Miss' Jean Wimces like' this be used more Cub Packs will hold Blue and Gold missioners include: Orman SulliRelief 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Society, effectively? Can the local Alden Thomas of Heber was a mer and Woodrow Day. Everyone van, John Chasel, Norman Long, and Leadership meetings, Banquets during February. a delightful evening. and' state newspapers help Cottageother Window Gerald the Mitchell and Bill Nelson. displays along 7 Sunday visitor of Mrs. Elizabeth enjoyed at p.m. Wednesday Mrs. Arnold Robbins, Duchesne, us even morethan presently every Roosevelt business streets and al- . Duchesne District Thomas. of homes' members. at HOSTESS can MILDRED CARMAN serve as chairman of fhe 1956 will with this problem? How so in and Neola will de Elvin is Barker DisDuchesne Myton of the Strawberry History AT 500 CLUB and does tha help to some of the skills and ad trict chairman and Bill Peatross is Heart Fund campaign to be conMr. and Mrs. Phil Watkins of pict as listed Mrs. branch, Wheeler, venture-Mrs. Mildred Carman was hossolve educational problems shows that on by 11, 1954, of Scouting. District commissioner. Earl Jor- ducted here Feb.. 1 through 29, Dr. Vernal visited with the Bruce the April tess to the 500 Club last Wedand maintain public interest branch Dis- dan is organization and extension Drew M. Peterson, president of Roosevelt Feb, 12, Smiths last Friday evening. Sunday, organization began with in education? How can civic the Utah Heart Association, annesday and the following ladies 68 members, and with the naming trict will hold what is anticipated chairman; Elwood Carter, leadertoa work most nounced today. The local organclubs evening delightful effectively Seven Duchesne couples attend- enjoyed' of John P, Madsen as branch pres- to be the largest District Court of ship training chairman; and W. C. ization is1 affiliated for better schools? with the ed the Altonah District American gether: Mrs. Jo Beebe, Mrs, Oleah ident and Mrs. Virginia Wheeler Honor on record. It will begin at Foy, finance chairman. Cliff Mick-elso- n American Mrs. Mrs. Laura of these carry Each Heart Association. Lyman, Johnstun, problems 3 is evedistrict advancement p.m. as Legion party last Thursday clerk. branch The Sunday Aft-oAn appeal for funds will be n Bromley, Mrs. Connie Rob- important issues that are facing School was Duchesne District chairman, chairman, and' health and safety ning. They were the Baird Goffs, organized then with made' during the month to' help Barker, reports that district chairman is Dr. John Smith. the Junior Wilsons, the Harvey bins', Mrs. Hildur Johnstun, Mrs. our local school board now. An- Kenneth Ivie as superintendent; Lily Goff, Mrs, Ruby Thomas, swers to these questions must be Lavell' Wheeler as Donald Moore is assistant Dis- reach the goal of $50,000 hoped Gees, the William Harrisons', the Mrs. first assistant will kickoff the Boy Scout week Ruby Stephensen, Mrs. Car- found. They can be found if we and celebration with a Court of Honor trict commissioner in charge of for in Utah. In this area, including Robert Gunters, the Troy Baileys as secretary. Dorothy Hayes rie Hatch and Mrs. Rose Partridge. attack them together. at Tabiona on Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. The Boy Scout Roundtables and Keith Vernal and Roosevelt, a total of and Mrs. Maxine Burdick, Reorganization was carried on Duchesne Prizes went to Oleah Johnstun, Plan now to be an active parFarnsworth is a neighborhood com- $1,431.38 was given to the Heart District sus, Fund' last year. Hildur Johnstun and Jo Beebe. ticipant in this years conference April 25, 1954. Ralph Ivie was Circus will be held Monday, Feb. missioner. Mrs, Oran Bird and family have The to as the counselor tained first cent of all conSeventy-fiv- e group enjoyed a very lovely Thursday evening and all day Fri- branch in Duchesne. They also will Heads Moon Lake per Row-le- y 20 moved to Salt Lake this week, Noma Mrs. president;, Glen Mohhnan heads the Moon tributions to the' Heart Fund made where she can be with her hus- luncheon prepared by the hostess. day, March 22 and 23. was chosen Relief Society conduct Scout Sunday programs in LakeLDS Feb. on the' District Scouting. 5, wards Grant in Utah are retained for the local band who is attending school president; Delmore' Ivie was susELIZABETH THOMAS Peel is District commissioner; Wm. program of community service, edMoon Lake Ready MONTWEL WINS THRILLER. . . tained as second assistant to the there. HAS DINNER PARTY In Moon Lake District, Jesse R, Evans, and Cloyd' ucation and research.. The balance from Page One) Sunday School superintendent. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas enter- with(Continued funds are used to supchairman of and Activities and basket Palm, Powell, the prizewinning Camping organization of these During the summer of 1955, Dortained at a dinner party for many the research and port the nation-widwhich came after about othy Hayes moved from the chairman, reports a District Scout-Famil- y and extension. game, of her friends last Tuesday, Jan. 60 education programs of the AmerL Lake Moon District is slated for seconds. night being Ivie camping branch and Mrs. Georgetta 24th. After a lovely dinner, the Scout-Famil- y and activities chairman is Jesse ican Heart Association. However,' was sustained as Sunday School Monday, Feb. 6. This Talmage defeated Lapoint POULTRY WANTED guests spent the evening playing Maeser First won a 29-1- 9 will include a circus, ban- Palm, while Dale Cummings is ad- Dr. Peterson pointed out, Utah game night secretary. Cash paid at your coop. Write 500. They were Mr. and Mrs. has a unique position because of Boneta-Mt- . Emmons, and On May 1, 1955, Delmore Ivie quet and Court of Honor. It will vancement chairman. James PowSouth Washington Poultry, 3253 Tatton Bench, Mr. and Mrs, Ches- from the great amount of heart research finance ell is 7:30 chairman Altaat at the Ben and a with came Neola p.m, begih through was released from his position as Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. ter Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey win over Arcadia, C. being conducted in the state. FolSchool. mont Gomm, leadership training to second the assistant Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dave lowing the 1955 Heart Fund apSchedule for tonight sends Neola School and sustained as second Many of the packs, troops' and chairman. One mo- Partridge, LOST OR STOLEN and Mrs, Jerry Merk$11,000 was fprward-e- d Thomas, Mr,, is proximately Gene a of. Duchesne cousmember will be Soderquist posts County their Rock Creek neighborhood counselor in the branch presidencagainst tor grader blade, by to the American Heart Associa " Vern Mrs. and Mr. ley, Moon of Bromley, the Lake unit activities advancement and planning special' ins, Montwel, at 6 oclock, bridge' at Rock Creek, $25.00 re- Mr. pnd Mrs. James Hatch, Mrs. at 7 Talmage will meet Maeser y-At the branch conference Nov. during the Feb. 6 to 12 Boy Scout committee while Clenty Ames' is a tion, but $25,500 was returned to ward. Contact Arnold Robbins. Mrs'. and' Anna the' State in the form of American Ruby Stephensen First, in the Junior class. Ballard 27, 1955, all officers' were sustained Week. Included among these' will neighborhood commissioner. Phone 8912, Duchesne. Nielsen. Scores went to Carrie and Heart Association research grants turns be the to Senior Duchesne start the good sponsoring and the' fallowing new ones susto local scientists. House Hatch, Vinda Merkley and Laura class off at 8, and Myton takes tained: Glen HOUSE MOVING institution, parents nights, and assecond as Ivie THE DOUG GRANTS Chester Lyman, Vern on Tabiona-Hann- a at 9 oclock for sistant to the Sunday School su- overnight camping trips. bought to be moved or wrecked. Lyman; and GET BABY GIRL Tatton Bench. Jan. 28. The little Miss weighed Roosevelt Phone 286, Tabiona Bromley District leaders Scout . the final go tonight. perintendent; Dennis Ball, as sec- sible for the' administration responThe of the tp Douglas Grants are very 6 lbs. She' will be greeted this 2355, of tonights games will retary of the Aaronic Priesthood Winners MILDRED CARMAN BRIDE program of Scouting are as fol- proud and happy over the safe Sunday by a brother, Morty, and end the tournament on Saturday under 21. FOR- SlLE OR LEASE Station, CLUB HOSTESS of a baby girl, born at her father, Doug. The happy set for There are 67 members in the lows: In Roosevelt District James arrival, night, with the first game Mrs. Mildred Carman was hos- 7:30. Garage and Grocery Store. See E. Bacon is District chairman, with 11:05 a.m. at the Holy Cross Hos grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Union All are at High. now. branch games Strawberry Leland Peterson, Neolatess last Monday to the DuRay Brown and Leo Haueter as pital in Salt Lake, on Saturday, George Kohl. chesne Bridge Club. An enjoyable is Floyd' Labrum SALE modern FOR was spent by the group DEMOCRAT CONVENTION . . . LOCAL POST OFFICES. . . and extension chairorganization home. See or call Rachel Hender- evening from 1) from (Continued' Page of Jo Beebe, Afton (Continued Page 1) man and Joseph E. Olpin is fiRt. No. 2, consisting son, Phone 0313-NJan attempt to get the voting pubRegional Director for the region nance chairman. ThomPhyllis Ruby Day, Bromley, Utah. Vernal, as, June Bishop, Hildur Johnstun, lic interested in politics. Already which includes the districts of Other Roosevelt District Scout- Oleah Johnstun, Thelda Halstead, some counties and precincts have Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona Dis- include .GeorSe New is W. D. Brewer, HTamg. AlexMexico, Sarah Cowan and Laura Clemons. perfected organizations that could and commissioner; e A. postal official and one ander, camping and activities Prizes went to Jo Beebe, Oleah make this year the biggest in the long-timJohnstun and Hildur Johnstun. A history of America for political of those active in administering chairman; Spencer Squire, leaderdessert luncheon was served at interest and activity. Its the time portions of the postal reorganiza- ship training chairman; Roe McWiring - Electric Motors well elect a new president, gov- tion program at its inception.. The Donald, health and the beginning of the evening. safety New Location Building East ernor, senator, two congressmen regional office is located at Den- man; and Sharon Cummings, adof Roosevelt Standard Mrs. Chet Henderson and Mrs. and most all other state officers. ver, Colorado. vancement chairman. Roosevelt. Utah George W. Staples, Harold Merkley of Vernal visited Members of the Roosevelt Disformer ex. CONTROL WEED Utah COURSES. radio , Richfield, Phone Roosevelt 335 Arcadia 4183 Monday in Duchesne' with Mrs. trict organization and extension AND is ecutive assistant to the Region- committee (Continued from Page 1) Thomas and the Vern Bromleys. besides Mr. Labrum, Utah State Department of Agri- al director. are Zane Asay, Mat Foley, Clark AND Heads Utah District culture and the Utah State AsAbeggien and Sam Hemmingway. . sociation of County Officials and Heading up the administration Darrell. Atkins-onMerlin Killpack, the Utah Crop Improvement Assn, of postal affairs' in the Utah Dis DeVon Andrus, Ben Gomm and on Jan. 26-2trict is District Operations Man- Frank Adams EVERYTHING TO DO THE BEST JOB OF CUTTING AND are members of Former Duchesne County Agri ager George E. McDonald, who INSTALLING AUTO GLASS cultural' Agent Louis A. Jensen, has offices in the Federal Building now extension agronomist, was a in Salt Lake City. McDonald is decisions can often be made in a We have had years of experience installing all types of member of the short course com- a veteran postal supervisor, hav- matter of days. mittee. He opened the course with ing served for a number of years windshields. Postmaster Bellon said the posauto glass, including curved and a review on the economic loss to as Superintendent of Mails at Log- tal decentralization and reorgan- X We are authorized glass dealers for any type glass. . . th state caused by weeds. Two an post office. ization has brought to the postal Y Also we have the best stock of flat safety (both tinted and other topics discussed by the forGrant A. Richmond, native Salt worker new opportunities for adY clear) glass for any car in the Uintah Basin. mer agent in this county were: Laker and former postal inspector, vancement, a modern training pro"How to Identify Weed Seeds and is assistant district manager of gram, a rewarding suggestion pro- I ' SOLID CORE SEAMLESS Plants and Suggestions on Educa- Utah. FIRST QUALITY As Auto Bodymen, we can assure you of better fitting gram, a progressive safety protional Displays, and Records to Asked just what the postal re- gram, and a new system of equal White Enameled Seat less breakage Close Bolted Toilet with and if your doors or glass openings glass Determine Where' We Are in Weed organization will mean to the local pay for equal work. and Cover Seot and Valve Supply Y arent right to take properly, we understand what to glass reControl and Where We Are Go- post offices, Mr. Bellon and Mr. But, most of all, the postal do about it. Case said the benefits will ing. FREIGHT PREPAID organization has brought to the FREIGHT PREPAID The two-da- y It postal worker a fresh, new feeling and short course was planned' to give the latest informa- means that we can get quick help that he is serving in a modern, We will help you with any insurance company on glass tion on how to combat noxious from a management official in organization with adclaims. weeds. Such problems as control- Salt Lake City on vanced concepts of operation, manoperling weeds on dry lands, alfalfa ation problems and technical in- aged on a business-lik- e basis, and COME IN AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR GLASS NEEDS seed lands, canals and ditch banks, terpretations which formerly re- furnishing a vital service to the WE HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS OF PLUMBING FIXTURES lands and areas were brush communication American the with range quired people. AND REPAIR PARTS considered. Reports were made al- Bureau of Operations in WashingAs the biggest business in the so on chemical weed control, Mr. ton. world today, the Postal Service, Murdock repotted. This former method of referring with its dedicated workers and 4th South at 7th West every conceivable question or re- progressive program, is writing a Mrs. R. D. Young has been ill quest for instructions to Wash- shining new chapter in the world Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Elgin Where Glass Is a Specialty and Not Just Another Job the last month, but is on the im- ington often delayed decisions on book of Communication and Free prove this week. simple matters for weeks. Now Speech. flew Officers At Boy Scouts Mark 46th Birthday J Livestock Group Assigns Definite Duties XICf9lAll a, -- 46m 1956 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA T, e; By-La- An-dert- Mrs. Robbins To Head Heart Fund Drive Here El-vi- Scout-Explor- er 4 n WAWT ADS e' 36-2- 1; 32-2- 5 . 1, E. ANNOUNCING! f? Call Service REFRIGERATION We Have Just Installed the Best and Newest well-know- I GLASS CUTTING -- GRINDING TOOLS EQUIPMENT wrap-aroun- d $36.95 $4.95 day-to-da- y KETCHUM BUILDERS SUPPLY Frandsen Body Shop 56 V |