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Show mm tnf i TABIONA AWARDED SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY FOR 1956 Gary Robb Chosen To Attend Rotary Youth Meet At a meeting of the Associated Student Council of the Uintah Basin which met Wednesday evening at Union High School, Tab iona High School was awarded the Sportsmanship Trophy for 1956. This award is always a coveted honor among the schools in this region and last year went to Duchesne High School. Zetta Lee of Vernal, president of the Council, presided at the business meeting. Thursday, April 5, 1956 R.E.A. Official Is Brief Visitor In Basin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus and GRACE BENCH HOSTESS Gary Robb, a Duchesne High AT 500 CLUB MAR. 30 family spent the Easter vacation School senior student, has . been A in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. Mrs. Grace Bench was hostess selected to represent his school at and Mrs. Walter Mangus. While to the 500 Club on last Wednesthe Eighth Annual Youth Conferwedcelebrated' their there, they Clyde T. Ellis, general manager ence of the Salt Lake Rotary Club day evening, and those present of National Rural Electric Cording anniversary. were: Rachel Wilson, Mrs.- Ruby in Salt Lake City, April 14, 15 Mrs. Anna porative Association of Washingand 16. Stephemsen, Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund, Mr. Mrs. Laura Lyman, Mrs. Rose ton, D. C., visited with the direcHe has been active in school and Mrs. Orin Turnbow of Mid- Partridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas tors and manager of the Moon atactivities during his four-year-s way, and Mrs. Emma Sagers and and Mrs. Sarah Rasmussen. Lake Electric Association, Inc. tendance at Duchesne the High Lloyd Remund spent Easter SunPrizes were awarded to Mrs. recently. School, including singing in the Mr. Ellis flew to Vernal Monday up to the Sagers ranch at Lyman, Mrs. Nielsen and guest i mixed chorus, playing a role in , Guests for the weekend at the Strawberry. Glen Stephensen home were Mr. day evening and took the late eve- prize to Mrs. Rasmussen. A lovely) the senior school and the opplay The Rex Parishes of Rangely luncheon was served by the hos- - j eretta. In the sports department and' Mrs Evan Shirts of Salt Lake ning plane after his visit. The were weekend guests at (he Har- tess. of the school, he played basketball City and Mrs. Jenny Jones of directors and manager had a vey Partridge home. 3 hour meeting with Mr. Ellis, and for two years and participated this Midvale. AFTON BROMLEY HOSTESS several items of particular interin the year wrestling competition. Mr. and Mrs. Max Peatross of TO BUNKER CLUB A ship that won the admiration est to the Association were dismost Recently, he was named Salt Lake were Saturday dinner Mrs. Afton Bromley was hostess and praise of the' world during cussed. popular young man at DHS. "T Hi FACS OF AMERICA" Salt lain City Mayer A dial F. Stawart guests at the Wm. Peatross home. to the Duchesne Bunker Club last The National Association, of is He Wordl War II was the versatile a son Mr. of Mrs. and SATURDAY THE EVENINO vlw Salt Laka Mormon Tomplo pictured in Mr. Ellis in general manwhich The members Tank comTheron Robb of the Utahn Wednesday evening. POST. (LST). Today Landing Ship Easter weekend guests at the there were: Mrs. Connie Robbins, munity. larger and faster, the LST is still ager, is an association formed by Deon Brown home were Mr. and R.E.A. CooperMrs. Mildred Carman, Mrs. Carthe' backbone of the all of the The considered of the conference purpose Mrs. Boyd Mott and' family of rie of Glen the atives Crismon and Mrs. Rose entire UnitIS WATKINS is Force. to Hatch, Atlantic DEALER from each party throughout school Amphibious Partridge, bring high Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Grand Junction, were in Duchesne ed States. The National AssociaEarl Jordan has taken up the in the state a senior boy who repHamblin and family of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hiid'ur Johnstun, Mrs. Jo week tion is active on a national level UTE BASKETBALL . . . transacting business. Watkins Dealer agency once more resents superiority in scholastic Mrs. Hamblin and children are Beebe, Mrs. Oleah Johnstun, Mrs. last in representing Laura former a is the interests of Mrs. Crismon resident and and in is Mrs. back Goff. business trom Lyman Earl one) Lily page (Continued preparation, character, personality again. staying on this week for a few Guests were Mrs. had to discontinue his work while and leadership promise and' to give ment were played Monday and the individual association. Thomas, of Duchesne. Ruby visit. days Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Ruby The officers and directors of the he served' on an LDS mission a him the benefit of an interesting Tuesday with eight teams competfamMrs. and' Moon Florence' Lake Electric Association, Johnson Mrs. while Connie for the but is now on back and Stephensen, the a ago, Harrison, championship as ing. Meeting were broadening experience Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Allred of Rangely were weekend job. guest of the Salt Lake Rotary will be Ft. Duchesne and Vernal Inc. are as follows: in Price for the weekend with Mrs. Darlene Thomas and Mrs. ily Ron E. Harrison, general manNo. 1 team. Club. Phyllis Day. Prizes went to Mrs. guests at the Orvin Moon home. their children. Mrs. Rachel Henderson and chilAt 7:30 Saturday, the consola- ager, Vernal; Ray Brown, presid-- v Day, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hil-dDelegates will be' the personal Miss Fern Jenkins of Roosevelt dren of Vernal were visitors at guests of Johnstun. Mrs. Oleah Johnstun The Ray Horrocks family and Rotary Club members tion finals will be played, with dent, Montwel;. William Fieldsted, B o n e t a; and the program will include vis- the championship game set for 9 Ralph the Douglas Horrocks family spent got bingo prize'. Tasty refresh- was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman the Wm. Harrison home on Jenkins for the Easter holidays. its to civic, industrial, and educa- oclock. Following the champion- Chew, secretary-treasureEaster Sunday afternoon east of ments were served. The Jenkins all spent Easter SunDirectors are: Marion Ross, Mytional institutions which should be ship games, trophies, awards and Altamont on a picnic. FRIENDS SURPRISE EDNA The Wallace Stephensens spent both useful and interesting to the certificates will be presented to ton; Ralph Taylor, Randlett; I. W. day in Roosevelt together. r CONN ON BIRTHDAY Easter Sunday in Neola with Cramer and Elvin Urquhart, both boys. There will be one social the winners, and to an Richard Friends surprised Mrs. Edna Johnstun spent his Kids of Rangely, .Colo, in both the team chosen event, a affair, Conn on her birthday, Monday spring vacation in Duchesne with with girls from a local high school league, and in the Ute TournaThe Ernest Wilsons, the Junior as guests. Mrs. Emma Wimmer returned' to ment. evening at the William Harrison his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick RELIABLE PARTY home, with a very nice party in Johnstun, and has now returned Wilsons and the Harold Thomases Trophies to be presented at the her home after spending a while' are being displayed in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. tournament to service a route of CIGARETTE honor of the occasion. They were to school at Mt. Pleasant. spent Easter Sunday in Rock County Assessed 2,322 Creek on a picnic. this week in the window of Bumps Phil Morton and family. The Mormachines. No selling or soliciting. Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown, Mr. Colonies Of Bees In 1956 Western and Sports Wear in tons spent the weekend at the Easter Sunday dinner guests at for operator. and Mrs. Von Thomas, Mr. and Route established Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Day and Wimmer home. Some 2,322 colonies of bees will Roosevelt. Full or part time. Up to $200 per Mrs. Wm. Harrison and the guests the Earl Jordan home were Mr. month to start. $800 to $1500 cash of honor, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Wann Pierson and family family were guests in Provo on be assessed in Duchesne County Mrs. Vernctta Easter weekend at the home of during 1956, reports G. B. Workrequired, which is secured. Please Conn. The group played 500 and of Wellington, Mrs. Josephine Day. man, assessor. Bees are assessed dont waste our time unless you scores were won by the Conns and Mitchell and Clinton Mitchell. at $1.50 a colony. can secure' necessary capital and the Harrisons. A very nice dessert Mrs. Diane' Odekirk and baby of Mrs. Roy Lisonbee and son, Information for assessing colare sincerely interested to event- luncheon was served'. Lake have spent a week at Keith, went out east of Myton to onies of bees is taken from the' bee Salt net annual 000 a $20 ually operate the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Stan spend Easter Sunday with Mr. Lis- inspectors report for the county. FRIENDSHIP CLUB business. Give full particulars, McDonald. Mr. Odekirk came out onbee, who is working out there. This report, submitted by LawMET ON WEDNESDAY phone. Write P. O. Box 7209, CamE Mrs. Sarah Rasmussen was hosrence Yack, bee inspector, listed for the weekend and they reden Station, Minneapolis, Minn, him. to with home to turned their tess Easter the 2,369 Duchesne colonies of dinner bees at in interview. counand' the information Sunday for guests Friendship the Howard PowelJ home were Mr. ty in 88 apiaries. Since 47 colonClub last Wednesday evening. The her to Gail Mrs. returned Ellis and Mrs. Roy Gardner and family, ies were diseased and destroyed in members enjoyed a lovely pot-luc- k WATKINS DEALER supper, then spent the remainder home last week after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting and 26 of the apiaries, assessments PROTECT YOUR BEAUTIFUL UHHOLSTERY AND is on his way with real bargain of the evening in embroidering few days in Salt Lake with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Spen- will be made on 2,322 colonies, the $1.00 can cinnamon, 25?, with quilt blocks for friendship quilts family. The Ray Ellises spent the cer and boys and Mrs. Patra Olsen, assessor explained. ENJOY ITS BEAUTY purchase of one other item at for the new members. They were Easter weekend at the Ellis home all of Neola. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY regular price. Many other specials Mrs. Verda Moore, Mrs. Myrtis and had their baby named on SunINSTALL with vanilla, lemon, vitamins, min- Buckalew, Mrs. Myrtle Simpson, day. The baby boy received' the MET FRIDAY EVENING The Arzy Mitchells were SunEarL Duchesne. etc. of Ellis. OthThe Duchesne American Legion Jordan, erals, Mrs. Violet McDonald, Mrs. Stella name Gaylelon Wm. day dinner guests at the Lorin Muse, Mrs. Zella Grant, Mrs. Mar- er weekend guests were Gerald Mitchell home. Auxiliary met Friday evening at the Legion Hall, at their annual garet Blaine', Mrs. Unice Remund, Hicken and Jerry Ellis. POULTRY WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, meeting. Elections scheduled for Mrs. Sylvia Abbott, Mrs. Manila Cash paid at your coop. Write Madsen and Mrs. Arlene Mrs. Myrtle Sprouse and daugh- Mrs. Essie Johnston and Mrs. May this night were postponed to April South Washington Poultry, 3253 ter of Roosetelt were Saturday Leech spent the' Easter weekend 9, for Post No. 22. Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. visitors at the Ellis home. Sunday in Pleasant View, Colo. Buy From Us or At Your Favorite Dealers They displayed their new flag rest with the that was dinner POWELLS ENTERTAIN guests, along recently purchased, 160 acres approxFOR SALE along The Basil Taylors of Provo spent with their colors. Regular business of the family, were Mr. and Mrs. WITH DINNER PARTY imately 1 mile west of Duchesne was Easter taken Wm. Home Mr. enat and Mrs. Howard Powell the of Mr. Foy. up. Sunday on highway. Surface only $1,000 and Mrs. Edwin Carman and of mineral tertained last Thursday with a surface plus The Wm. Harrisons motored to Guests on Easter Sunday at the crnr.er party for the Rook rights, $2,400. Tom Notestine, 1537 lovely Beatrice Marvel Moore home were Mr. and South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Club members. They were' Mr. and Vernal to be with Mrs. YOUR LOCAL PARTS DEALER Mrs. Douglas Moore of Salt Lake RENDELL N. MABEY . . . Mrs. Wallace Stephensen, Dr. and Harrison on Easter Sunday. Utah. PHONE 242 , and Mr. and Mrs. Duke Stephens ROOSEVELT Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page 1) and family of Heber. SNOW SURVEYS . . . HOUSE MOVING Keith Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. the governorship. Houses moved anywhere. Free Jerry Christensen, and Mr. and (Continued from Page One) Needs Background estimates. Or we will buy houses Mrs. Merlin Bishop. Ereryone had 1, 1955 the snow contained 11.0 Davis Republican Chairor buildings and move them away. an enjoyable time. in of water. The average' water man E. County Dme Peak of Bountiful, Roosevelt of 268 at on Phone content Tabiona, the first April released a petition which said: 2355. Mrs. E. P. Ottley of Carline, this course is 10.7 in. tp We urge candidacy of Rendell Warm Weather Is Cause returned to her home afChildcraft Nevada, HELP WANTED N. conMabey for Utahs governor. The a in water the decrease ter weeks visit with her daughRead December ter and representative. of the snow pack on most More than ever before our state tent Mr. and Mrs. 1955 review and March, 1956 ad- Farrell a man of his broad back Humphreys. The' Humph- of the snow courses in the Uintah needs vertisement in Improvement Era. ground is and ability, of a Basin result the integrity unusually reys spent Saturday in Vernal with For information write Mrs. Erma friends. warm weather that prevailed dur- friendliness to the Eisenhower ad Butler, 927 South 450 East, Orem, With the develop ing March combined wit-- the very ministration. Utah.. tp the ment of the Upper Colorado River The Gilbert Horrocks of Salt low precipitation during Lake spent , the Easter weekend month. Because' of this decrease Project now in sight, Utah more with the' James Hatchs. Jimmie, in the water in the snow pack, the 'chan ever needs a chief executive Connie and Lindy are staying on runoff forecast for the major who will be well received in high streams in the Basin have been government offices where major for a spring vacation this week. decreased from those' published decisions will be made affecting Wiring - Electric Motors Miss Emily Madsen of Salt Lake last month. The revised forecast the future growth of this state. New Location - Building East important spent Easter weekend at the home for the period of April through This is additionally of Roosevelt Standard when one realizes that Utah is of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Madsen. September is as follows: For Ashley Creek near Vernal, now growing at a much faster Roosevelt. Utah Mrs. Florence Madsen went back to Salt Lake with her on Monday 47.000 acre feet. This is 72 peT rate, economically and in popuPhone Roosevelt 335 cent of the 15 year average of lation, than the nation generally. to spend a few day s. Here within the1 state, to pro65.000 acre feet and 118 per cent 1 of the 1955 runoff of 40,000 acre ceed forward toward Utahs high we a need destiny, feet. governor whose For the Whiterocks River near background and personal stature Whiterocks, 70,000 acre feet. This can bring together the various is 97 per cent of the 15 year av- segments o f our society. Our erage of 72,000 acre feet and 148 children need better educational facilities. We need to sell our 0 per cent of the 1955 runoff of state better both to tourists and acre feet. ! For the Uinta River near Neola, to new, wholesome industry. InANY JUST OLD PLACE YOU THINK THAT DAD HAS PUT HIS Only in a body and glass shop can you get the best ser105.000 acre' feet' which is 95 per terests of labor and agriculture vice. . . The best fit and the best prices on any glass or cent of the 15 year average runoff need attention. 'I'hese and many , installation. of 111,000 acre feet and' 148 per other needs of the state demand (Check The Neighbors, too). Then Bring Them To L. & L. MOTOR CO. cent of the 71,000 acre feet of an approach in a spirit of team If Casing Is Recapable We Will Give You The Price of a Recapable Casing runoff measured in 1955. work, accompanied by sound, business-like For the Lakefork River below ! policies. Bountiful Native Moon Lake, 85,000 acre feet. This A native of Bountiful, Utah Mr. is 110 per cent of 15 year averWe have had many years of experience at installation, runoff from April through Mabey received his education in age THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE LUCKY TICKET HOLDERS ON years of making everything fit. We can tell in a moment what September of 77,000 acre feet, and Davis County schools, University is making your glass break. . . We know how to handle every 146 per cent of the measured run-af- f of Utah, and University of Berlin. job, no matter how small or Large. of 58,000 acre feet during the He served as an LDS missionary to Austria and Germany during same period in 1955. Our prices are better because we are the GLASS DEALER For Rock Creek near Mt. Home, 1929-3He married Rachel WiL-so- n and we dont have to pay a middle man. We carry everything of Salt Lake City, and they 114.000 acre feet, which is 105 necessary here in stock. per cent of the 15 year average have four children. The Mabey of 109,000 acre feet, and 142 per family resides in Bountiful. Mr. Mabey has been a practiccent of the measured 1955 runoff of 80,000 acre feet. ing attorney since 1934. A delegate at large' to the ReFor Duchesne River near Tab. iona, 122 000 acre feet. This is publican National Convention in We are accepted by all Insurance companies just equal to the 15 year average 1936, Mr. Mabey was first elected most of runoff and is 136 per cent of the to the Utah legislature in ' 1942. which will recommend you to come to us. . , Think It Over. . . acre feet measured in 1955. He was a member of Utah's House 89.000 Get The Best For Less! ! For the Strawberry River at' of Representatives during 1943-4Duchesne, 50,000 acre feet, which serving as a member of the budis 61 per cent of the 15 year av get committee on inter-stat- e coHe erage runoff of 82,000 acre feet operation. the represented and 102 per cent of the 1955 Council of State Governments in measured runoff of 49,000 acre Baltimore in 1943 and in Washfeet. ington, D. C. in 1948. REMEMBER: THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE IN RECAPS IS The above forecasts are based Mr. Mabey was district goveron the present snow cover and on nor of Lions International during and served in the Utah assuming average' temperatures 1954-5and precipitation will prevail dur- State Senate during 1953-5He ing the balance of the spring and was Senate majority floor leader Where Glass Is a Specialty and Not Just Another Job summer. If the spring is hot and in 1953. He was chairman of YOUR FORD AND MERCURY DEALER the actual runoff will prob- Utahs first legislative council in dry 183-Phone J Roosevelt, Utah PHONE 33 ROOSEVELT and was a member of ably be considerably lower than 1947-4as forecast. the council in 1951 and 1954, t r - ur t, r. all-sta- WAf!T ADS dinner-dance-sin- g ATTENTION! NEW CAR OWN RS CLEAR PLASTIC SEAT COVERS Bradshaw Auto Parts Co. son-in-la- E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION BOYS AND GIRLS L & L. Motor Co. Needs You 47,-00- Look Around Your Casement Garage OLD SMOOTH TIRES THE REASONS: PLUS a Ticket on Some Valuable Prizes MAY Glass Cut and Installed Every Day or While You Wait AT t 4 P.M. Second Prize - $10.00 Merchandise Certificate For Boy At BUMPS Install your Glass Now before the Inspection Deadline FRANDSEI1 5th HERE ARE THE PRIZES: FIRST PRIZE A ROYS OR GIRLS DICYCLE 1 t Darn - Third Prize $10.00 Merchandise Certificate For Girl At SHIRLEYS SMALL FRYE t BODY SHOP L. & JL. Motor Co, . |