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Show Funorcl Held For Active Church Leader Of Utahn Ouchscnc Ilcsts. X Meeting Of County Officials Funeral Deer were held in services the Duchesne stake chapel Wed- Gant Taken Shows About Sane As In 1955 The number of deer counted this With the cooperation of the nesday, April 18, for George HerUtah State School for Vocational 8:30 during the annual survey at died ' year who ' MERLIN BISHOPS' 69, bert tr Lang, west of the Golden Stairs and east a school in the Education, was held at 14, a.m. Saturday, April Sunday evening of this week, the 500 Club met at the home the Duchesne' courthouse last FriDuchesne Hospital following a road in western Duchesne County ' . , was very similar to the 1955 Xj. P. Sunday dinner guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bishop. day, beginning at 10 a.m. for all lingering illness. Wallace Stephenson home were Members who attended were Mr. county officials. Frank E. Moss, An active church worker most count, reports Dave Thomas, DisSalt Lake county attorney, gave Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peterson and and Mrs. Vem all his life, Mr. Lang served as trict No. 2 warden. Bromley, Mr. and During the latter part of March, family of Orem. Mrs. Stephenson Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. the welcoming address. He talked --A president of the Utahn branch for SV7 count made by jeep, and daughter, Lee Ann, spent a Edwin Carman, Mr. and Mrs. on Statuatory Duties and Powers 6 y2 years, and held about every the four-dafew days last week in Neola at Dave Thomas, and other office' in the ward and his a foot and on horseback, tallied were of County Officials. guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stephenson. Following Mr. Moss, Verl G. priesthood quorums. He had lived a total of 996 deer in this area, Wilkerson. commissioner of Utah in Utahn for 40 years and was a which is surveyed each year about Prizes went to Mrs. Stephenson, Dixon, the same time. Last year, the retired farmer and stockman. Mrs. Carman, Mr. Bromley and County, talked on Building a ' He was bom June 17, 1886 in count was 1,011, but the count Sunday visitors at the Max Mr Carman. A dessert luncheon Stronger County Government. Birch home in Utahn, were Mr. was Thelma Vest, recorder of Utah Beaver, a son of John and Eliza- was continued farther up Red enjoyed by all. and Mrs. Steve Esauk, Fred and County, gave very valuable inforbeth Stansfield Lang. He married Creek than it was this year, Mr. mation on Inter - Departmental Nellie Pearson in the Salt Lake Thomas explained. This count inMary Birch and Fgrn Gilbert. They LUCILLE WIMMER dicated that the herds in this area called to see Max, who was injured LDS Temple Sept 12, 1928. Cooperation and Public Relations. HAS QUILTING a few days ago when he fell from He is survived by his widow, have not fluctuated in numbers to Mrs. Lucille Wimmer was hos Vasco Laub, State Public Safety a pile of logs. one son, Ralph H., Utahn, two any extent the past year. tess to a quilting on Monday at Dept., gave very startling facts Fish and Game Department ofher home.. Those who enjoyed a on automobile accidents. He talkdaughters, Mrs. Elton . (Arva) Potficials Harold Lawrence Lisonbee and family very nice day and a lovely din ed on Building a County Public Mrs. and participating in the survey ter, Talmage, of Moscow, Idaho, spent the first ner prepared and served by the Safety Program. (Donna) LaMunyon, Grand Junc- were: Mr. Thomas, Fred Reynolds, The Fish and Game Program tion, Colo.;, a sister, Mrs. Effie Lynn Nickel!, Udell Gardner, and part of last week at the home hostess were: Mrs. Sylvia Abbott, was given by of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lisonbee and Mrs. Winnie Partridge, Mrs. Em- for Your County, Duchesne, and 6 grand- Lloyd Stevens. Duchesne District Thompson, YOU BET SHE CAN BAKE Beverly Jean Butlar ol Salt Lake " Forest Ranger Merlin I. Bishop City.' children. family in Duchesne. The two fam- ma Wimmer, Mrs. Mildred Smith Dean Spackman, Fish' and Game th Utah Belly Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, tests her ilies motored to Wellington Burial was in the Utahn ceme- assisted with the count; and Walto Mrs. Unice Remund and Mrs. Zel-l- a Dept, of the State, and the Proskill colonial style in historic Williamsburg. Va. Homemakers of Togress Report of the Local GovernGrant. spend the weekend with Mr. and tery under the direction of the ter Nelson, government trapper at morrow from each state visited Williamsburg as the was ment Survey Commission Mrs.. Dean Thayne and family. The Duchesne, joined the officials for guests of Genera) Olpin Mortuary of Roosevelt. Mills Lawrence Lisonbees went on this Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones are presented by Col. E. E. Weaver part of the survey. The count was made from Duweek to Alabama, where they will spending a few days in Salt Lake Institute of Government, UniversNEW DUCHESNE HOSPITAL chesne west to Currant Creek, make their home for the present. this week where' Mrs. Jones is re- ity of Utah. Col. Weaver also actfrom 1) Page (Continued for the meeting, Red' Creek, Avin-taquAWVJUf ceiving medical attention on her ed as moderator Duchesne Medical Center in March Tabby Mountain, -M-and C. A. Grant, executive secreand Sams Mrs. Connie Robbins and Mrs. eyes. Canyon. of 1953, deeded to a group known tary Utah State Assn, of County Carmalita Zimmerman and their Range conditions were found to Health Duchesne the as Center, be good, Mr. Thomas reported. The Ray Horrocks family mo Officials, acted as coordinator. children spent the weekend in Mr. Stork must be on vacation, enough ground upon which could The sage brush was in extra At 12 noon the group enjoyed or Moab visiting with the Phin Niel tored to Vernal last Tuesday to Reelsewhere. good extremely busy be erected a small hospital. This condition in most areas. at gardless, Some of sens. They said they had a lovely visit with Mr. and Mrs. Doyal a lovely luncheon together he has delivered just of consisted board Center Health the browse had been eaten. Very four babies at the Roosevelt Hostrip and everything in Moab was Miller and family, who have just Moore's Cafe. a representative from each of the little of the so green and beautiful. moved there' from Grand Junction, important browse pital during the past week. in the town. Plans The excerpts from the civic clubs Colo. Mrs. Miller and baby visited plants were found to be in lower April 16 Mr. and Mrs.. A. N. minutesfollowing EXTENSION SERVICE . . . ahead the toward went it steadily of the Duchesne county because of overuse. The Arzy Mitchells spent Mon- in Duchesne with the Horrocks on Fillingin, Roosevelt, boy. of the building, with the vigor (Continued from page one) A deer count from an airplane April 3 meeting erection 17 Mr. and Mrs Charles commissioners, day in Provo on business. Friday. April William Farnsworth and Jessie have been released for publication: lumber and cement being donated. is being planned in higher elevagirl. Eller have been requested to re- Redfood, Whiterocks, Present were Floyd E. Lamb, Practically all the labor, with the tions of this area May 1, Mr. Saturlast returned Knox Weekend guests at the Delia Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ray April 18 as main E. Young, Clinton J. Mickel-so- n exception of the finish work, was Thomas said. This and home county agent Los in I.yle type survey is Mayhew home were Mr. and Mrs. day from a two weeks visit Thompson, Roosevelt, girl; Mr. donated by the citizens. The made demonstration and agent, Porter L. Merrell. respectively, and Mrs. Fred Marchant, Bridge-lanDon Harris and sons of Salt Lake Angeles, Calif, with his son and annually, also. furand was in completed building the or Vernal east district. The commission voted to pay Mr. and Mrs. Joe and' Lyle Kofford of Murray. daughter-in-lagirl. nished by late December, 1955 and Lloyd Clement, associate county Knox and family. He also visited Lt. and Mrs. John the Utah State Agricultural Col- the little 19 April Bethospital was opened in will continue Inagent, all collected from special lege money John Burdick, H. J. Wimmer, with friends, Mr. and Irs. Shelby (Mac) Wright, Roosevelt, girl. 1956. of ter for January Better dians in the county for 1955 exFarming Living Keith Rowley and Ralph Rowley, Tuggles and family, wnile there. This hospital serves over 900 work with families in Uintah tension services purposes. who are all. working at Hunting-to- n Robert S. Murdock, county ag- residents of the' upper Duchesne The Eldridge Buckalews called County including some in the Canyon, came to Duchesne to River who would otherwise have Roosevelt as well as district in ent. reported on the county fair, spend the weekend with their on the Weston Thomases at Han- the Vernal district. to drive 70 miles to the nearest as follows: families. na, Sunday. , in Duchesne County, and hospital better is (The C. W. of Duchesne would farming program The Division of Carter The last meeting of the Uintah Foy The Walter Nelsens spent the Scouting if they went to Waseven farther pilot-typ- e a in work which to like be spereleased as chairman, Oil Co., has released the following Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burns and weekend in Jerome, Idaho, where County School Board held on In atch this is cial particular to County. attention problems bulletin of oil well drilling activi- but would still act on the board: Tuesday, April 10, went on record they visited with Louis Nelsen, family who have been living in of selected farmgiven families. These ties for the week ending April 10, therefore, a new chairman should group, there are over 170 school as favoring a project that who had been very ill. . Vernal, moved to Duchesne last families in might turn demonstrate better 1956 : be appointed. The fair board for children. Each day, around 200 bring a Junior College to the BasSaturday and will now make their Duto are school children to brought interested farming practices in to serve the graduates from Whiterocks Unit No. 2 Spud- 1955 consisted' of the following Mr. and Mrs. James Summers, home here. neighbors.) ded April 3, 1956. Drilling 15 inch members: Jesse Allen, Mont Poul-so- chesne, , also, by school bus; and high schools in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Thompson of in addition to the nearly The Vernal or east district will hole at 633 feet. W. C. Foy, Robert S. Mur- these, The Arch Hayes spent Saturday According to a news release Arcadia, Mrs. Hale Holgate, Ar400 children in the town, makes include Tridell, Lapoint, Maeser, Poul-soJohn Milton dock, Lake Salt in Strang, and coming from their meeting, the Mr. and and Mrs. Lar Sunday cadia, evening Ray a it doctor that very important Vernal, Glines, Dry Fork, Jensen, board favored a joint meeting secretary, Winslow Rhoades, sen of Shelly, Idaho spent Sunday with their family and friends. HIGH UINTA CAMP . . . Leota, Ouray, Bonanza and vicinLawrell Jensen, Mary Lois Reich- be available in the west end of sometime in May with the Duvisiting at the home of Mr. and (Continued from Page One) ert, Thelma Lloyd and Lyle L. the county. Also the hospital chesne County Board and the Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Marsing ity Mrs. Silas Ross at Castle Gate. serves the other five towns in Uintah Board to discuss the is the first time we' have man of the Scoutcraft This Young. of Salt Dick Instruction proLake, spent and son, Duchesne County as well as West been able to sufficient votperThe commissioners provide of further. Mr. county posed committee; and LaRell Anderson, project Sunday visitors at the home of the weekend at the home sonnel in the Uintah Basin to Vernal, is chairman of the Hos ed to accept the resignation of W the town of Duchesne with a Max G. Abbott, superintendent, Mrs. Emma Birch were Mr. and and Mrs. Perry Grant and family. C. Foy and that he be given a population of approximately 1,000. pointed out that there was a great give adequate and complete ser- pitality committee. Mrs. Sanford Stocks and family Doctors Mar-deThree n need for the college in the Basin Rowan C. Stutz heads the Field vote of thanks for the splendid Otto Johnsen and Royal Thom- vice to all the people, said of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Don There are but three doctors in and that it would Broadbent, state county agent Demonstrations and Contests com- work he did; that all the above-name- d improve greatly Eversol and family, and Lee Ever-sol- as of Salt Lake came to Duchesne leader. people be appointed as Duchesne County, serving a pop- cultural and economic conditions mittee; Rulon Dean Skinner, the of Ogden. for the weekend to visit with the 8 000 over of ulation peoThe west or Duchesne district Junior Staff Selection slightly in this area. The proposed college Johnson family. committee; county fair board members for Great distances are driven by also would has a population of 4,096 persons, Jack F. Dexter, provide facilities for Vernal, Health & 1956; that the county agent call ple. Mrs. Lola White, Mrs. Elva 225 Indians. The central Safety committee; and Loren Al- a meeting of these members and some of the residents, making it evening classes and adult educaincluding of Orem Fitzwaters Homer The Mrs. and Jessie Peatross Wedig or Roosevelt district has a popu- exander, the Camp very essential that medical assisand their children spent Monday spent the weekend at the home lation of Layout and appoint a chairman to act for tance be available in both sections tion. of which 6,116 1956. was persons, It disclosed that there are at Strawberry with .the Clarence of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Moore 1,200 are Indians. The east or Ver Building Arrangement committee. Mr. Murdock reported to and of the county. five high schools in the Basin and Chairman of the Fun Activities and family. Baums. Mrs. Kohl included in her arnal district has a population of committee is expected to be an- discussed' with the county commis- ticle information relative to the that 40 per cent of the graduates In225 8,232 sioners noxious attend colleges. Last year there weed persons, the including control came nounced next week. Weekend guests at the Wesley Lloyd Abbott of Salt Lake in the county. He stated hospital personnel and its equip- were 275 graduates from Basin see his dians. program to fee for 1956 the weekend the Registration for Mr. home Mrs. were and home Koyen ment as well as naming directors high schools Approved By Board Abincluding 90 from High Uinta Camp was set at $1.50. that Hyrum Jensen had been em- of the Jay' Sagers and family of St. John, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny The transfer of Mr. Smith and This is the same as. last hospital board. Uintah High. as for the spray ployed operator Of year. bott and family. Tooele County. The hospital nurse in charge is appointment of Miss Merrell and the $1.50 camp fee, fifty-cent- s county this year; that the Co op Mr. Olson were approved' Saturday will be used for q sickness and at Roosevelt had sold most of the Shirley Marti, who has nine years and Wells Mrs. Mr. and' Wright The Elmer Moons received a of experience. There are four Talmage Student Sings the USAC Board of Trustees. visit on Tuesday of last week family of Cache Valley, are visit byMr. Smith is a son of Mr. and accident insurance which covers chemical; that 150 a gallon had nurses and a cook employed at With to been the added sale to the boy from the time he leaves University price from Pres, and Mrs. Arwell Pierce ing for a few days this week with Mrs. Albert W. the present time, also. Dr. John Smith, Thornton, home until he returns. pay for handling. of the Arizona Of Temple, Mesa, the Owen Wrights. Male Chorus Utah is resident Smith E. the physician Idaho. He received a bachelors Mark and Jack Bleazard reScoutmasters and Explorer leadAriz. They were overnight guests. The nursery is equipped with 1954 in from Ricks H. Richard to commissioners the Beckstead. Talmage, College sell degree' ers are urged to register their quested Sunday dinner guests at the and became assistant 160 acres of county owned a humidicrib. An X ray machine will be singing with the Univerag- units for the 1956 them county WilErnest be Mrs. and Mr. camp of early Meriwether home Mr. and Mrs. Duane ent in Cache County Oct. 1 of that fore the May 15 deadline. Regis- land along the highway at the and a resuscitator are available sity of Utah Male Chorus for the and family of Salt Lake, were son were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belt a bedpan fourth concert in the annual year. At Belt Bob Presently he is completing tration fees may be mailed to Mr. Talmage - Boneta road junction also. An autoclave andinstalled' weekend guests at the home of and family, Mr. and Mrs. as Home series been have sterilizer in masters a work for comof southeast The degree at in 22, Mr. and or Mohlman Altamont Mr. Talmage. Sunday .April Salt of Lake, Mrs. Maxine Burdick and family. and family instrument 3 p.m. in the Union at USAC. missioners agreed to go over the well as very Skinner in Roosevelt. Building. and Mrs. Junior Wilson and fam dairy production necesAll sterilizers. equipment was graduated Miss Merrell The concert will also feature Any Scout troop or Explorer post ground after the meeting. Weekend guests at the home of ilyfrom the University of Idaho at may attend the 1956 High Uintah The commissioners agreed for sary for maternity care is avail- the University Male Quartet and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene' Davis and Moscow in 1948 and taught high Scout camp if accompanied by an the Western Machinery Company able, including laboratory services. the Nonettes, women's singing The Leland Wrights of Utahn school family were Mr. and Mrs. George at Shoshone and Mountain adult leader. All boys must be to demonstrate a rock buster An automatic washer, dryer and group. John Marlowe Nielson, diBroadhead of Heber. They and the had as weekend guests this week, ironer have been added to the rector, said the event is open to and elementary registered scouts or explorers to machine in the county during Davises attended the Indian Bear Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walters and Home, Idaho, inventory. Ambulatory the public free of chaifei, Montana. equipment Great at The is to school, Falls, furnish April. county Lake. participate. Dance at Randlett on Sunday af family of Salt service will, be available as soon Mr. Beckstead, a freshman at a teaching to machine the She and completed equipment pull recently A Safe Experience ternoon. as the present class completes the the U., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. economics at BrigWe are taking every . action a motor grader to spread the Mrs Alberta Smith and baby of major in home Laron Beckstead, Talmage. He is weeks ham Young University. Miss Mer- necessary to assure every boy gravel behind the machine, and first aid course being given. Mrs. Della Turnbow and son. Suit Lake have spent two Lists Directors a 1953 graduate' of Altamont High Olrell is a daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. who attends the 1956 High Uin- are to pay $10 an hour for actual Grac Mrs. i with of Duchesne in and Jean, The Duchesne Hospital Board School. daughter, Tommy was coming out Orson Pratt Merrell, Pocatello, tah Scout Camp as safe and time the machine is working or of Heber, spent the weekend at the sen. Floyd Sm;th Directors, since the annual eleca 300 for crushed, Idaho. and gravel yard remarks heathful on experience, for them Friday evening, home of Mrs. Emma Sagers. tion in March and reorganization whichever the and decides to of Mr. is son a Mr. Olson on county car chairman F. Jack Dexter, Vernal, had an accident with his Mrs. J. Olson, Mt. Pleasant. of the camps Health and Saftey do. The county is not responsible of the board, are; B. A. Jacoby, Miss Diane Fitzwater of Salt the icy roads, damaging it quite He is Ray for the machine, but is to desig- president; Mont Poulson, a graduate of North Sanpete Committee. Lake spent her spring vacation in a bit, but luckily escaped injjry. Bessie' Kohl, secretary; nate about two miles of road on and Pleasant Mt. School at a be will doctor He explains High Duchesne with the Jack Fitzwaters Maxine treasurer; Rowan Burdick,, to demonstrate which the two for "rock Snow College at camp at all times to attend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belt and attended and the Levi Andertons. business manr C. Stutz, hospital buster. He is married to Carolyn family of Salt Laxe spent the years. Fairview. At USAC he has routine illness as well as emerA. Hale Holgate, Leona O. ager; Changing Quarters Br will A be Deon Brady, Camp Hospital gencies. weekend w ith In? The commissioners ordered that Cole, Titus Jones, Gayle Ellis and been a member of the Dairy Club maintained similar to last year. and the Em W: sons. the He team. following changes be made in Howard D. Powell, members. and the dairy judging Fifty-cent- s of the camp fee of Steps have been taken to change office in his father with associated acwas quarters in the courthouse was Tooele for Health and will of $1.50 go Keith Bankhead the incorporation title from the in room more make to for order Pleasant. Mt. at a to a weekend guest of the Weston dairy enterprise or Woman wanted Man cident Insurance covering each Health Center to DuDuchesne office: an Extension Service handle McNess Products, full or Bates. boy from the' time he leaves home chesne Association, since Hospital Welfare department move into until he returns. spare time. Opportunity to make 11 is fully licensed to 20-2the rooms across hospital hall the to demoved Ten saftey rules have been The Woodrow Days have $10 a day. No experience necesthe north of the space formerly operate as a hospital. veloped, submitted to, and apsary. Write McNESS COMPANY, to Duchesne this week from. where Landscaping is yet to be done on the Uintah the Oakbeen up P. 0. Box, Bayshore Station, Camp occupied; the public health nurse before High proved by living d they have the little hospital room move into 12, connecting All are 9 campers duty land 23, Calif. Utahs greatest savings bond Committee. ltp Duchesne River. finished is considered by the presthe with the clerks office; justice month in 11 years, was the en- bound to obey the rules for the concludof the peace move into room 2, ent board of directors, POULTRY WANTED Monday dinner guests at the thusiastic statement of Frederick safety of themselves and others. the Kohl in her article. Mrs. ed Extension the Service library; WorkB. is Write made to G. An Cash paid at your coop. effort P. Champ, Logan, State Savings home of Mr. and Mrs. being forSouth Washington Poultry, 3253 man were Mrs. Ned Bellon and Bonds chairman, upon reviewing establish radio communications at move into rooms the welfare or, said that he was representing occupied by merly the and rebetween Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. time' all Nevada. March camp for of sales tallies the son, Elko, just a group of citizens in Duchesne ceived from the Federal Reserve local police should any emergency department and the justice. of the and that they felt they were ento able WANTED peace. Secretary, Bank of San Francisco. Purchases arise and' parents desire to contact . . . titled to an opportunity to purHOME to have a DESTROYS clerk asked was The FIRE type and take short hand. Write it of series E and H savings bonds their sons immediately. land on Blue Bench prochase two the between solid wall letter of reference to Box 176, (Continued from Pane One) put examination within A were in Utah during March physical is water for it. The there vided in the courthouse. rooms juvenile Duchesne. is our community than any other prirequirthe highest single months the week prior to camp commissioners explained this sitBlue Bench HALF AND HALF TEST examinaThese in the vicinity. all home of ed of vate the end campers. sales since 1945, report 160 acres approxFOR SALE G. B. Workman, county assess- - uation to him. be had from any doctor shells which Mr. Champ pointed out. the tions fire, may During 1 mile west of Duchesne imately mafcM a big difference! had been stored with the guns Wesley R. Dickerson, Duchesne in the Uintah Basin after June 17. on highway. Surface only $1,000 in the attic were also burned and County Savings Bond chairman, Doctors will have the forms necof mineral surface plus Westminster College Summer Session made it sound to some of the reported that purchases of E and essary Ym the amazing difference In yoar rights, $2,400. Tom Notestine, 1537 all like a war started FI savings bonds in this county South Main Street, Salt Lake City, over a little doth la STANU. Thia new more A little were patience, March $5,268, bringagain. during Utah. Closes August 24th. Fully accredited courses Opens July 2nd miracle process means that your We extend our sympathy to the ing the total for the first quarter more charity for all, a little more in all departments. Special opportunity for certified and uncerLewis family, and know that the of the year to $13,019, or 26 entire wardrobe takes on a NEW devotion, a little more love; . . . in such courses tified teachers to earn a full semesters credit Lewis family is thankful no one of the countys 1956 quota. and the race will be ripe for a LOOK. Clothes cleener and fresher AUDIO-VISUAos HEALTH AND SAFETY EDUCATION, was injured (although some reThe county chairman also an- great burst of light and life. than ever before. And THERES MATHEMATICS. IN METHODS Maximum: AND BASIC AID, Elbert Hubbard ceived singed hair and eyebrows) nounced that Utah as a whole has ABSOLUTELY NO EXTRA CHARGE 8 semester hours. to save reached 26.3 were abic and of that its they assigned for STANUI Electric Motors Wiring courses offered school for high as much as they did. graduates wishing Beginning The U. S. Air Force is ready quota for 1956. New Location Building East to start their college work. to develop proficient airmen from of Roosevelt Standard The size of a man can be meaIn great matters men DORMITORY FACILITIES show basic recruits. Roosevelt. Utah A helicopter school is operated sured by the size of the thing themselves, as they wish to be For full information, drop a card to: DIRECTOR OF THE that makes him angry. Phone Roosevelt 335 seen; in small matters, as they at Shepparcj Air Force Base, TexSUMMER SESSION, Westminster College, Salt Lake City 5, Utah PHONE 91-- J - ROOSEVELT J. K. Morley are. Gamaliel Bradford as, for both soldiers and airmen. Dr. and Mrs. John Smith spent Sunday in Salt Lake with friends and relatives. 50 CLUB AT V' y Excerpts From The in Commission Irlest 5H Uintah Co. School Board To Push Jr. College Nova n, n, . - . , t; PQF 0 WANT ADS . Year Record In Utah Bond Sales six-be- E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION L Carlson Cleaners |