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Show Deports Results Are Released Of Commercial Active Season; Contest As Part Of To Enter Contest Annual Uintah Dasin Activities Days UINTAH BASIN RECORD Utahn DUS Band PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Thursday, April 26, 1956 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year 6 Months $1.75 $1.00 - 3 Months Payable In Advance Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Goldie Wilcken, News Editor Mrs. Weston Bates, Office Manager $3.00 FLIGHT TO REALITY IN BATTLE AGAINST CANCER V Norma Robb Attends Funeral Mrs. Dave Davies was home Wednesday to attend funeral serThe music department at DuAdvices for Herbert Lang. Mr. Davies chesne' High School has had a big Results of the Commercial phase Kne Lewis, "Duchesne; Kathy1 is in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. 1955-5- 6 Duchesne. of school Basin ams, the Uintah Day the Activity during year Jeanene Davies reported his condition is SUPERIOR MINUS term. Participation in music de- held at Union High on April 18 South-am- , much better and he would soon partment events was under the 1956, have been released by Mar- Adamson, Uintah; Dorothy Uintah; be able to come home. Powell, Uintah; Donna direction of Reginald Burchinal, ion Harrison, Union commercial Mer-rel- l, The community of Utahn wishes In people, as in machines, toler DHS music instructor. instructor and chairman of the Marilyn Snow, Uintah; Chyrl extend sympathy to Mrs. Herto ance permits maximum efficiency Duchesne. sen of five band the the start event. Only four the season, To bert Lang and family. PLUS Kathryn EXCELLENT with a minimum of friction. played march music in the Du- ior high schools of the Basin par- - c o - chesne County Fair parade in Sep- ticipated. Tabiona did not enter. Taylor, Union; Sherlene Karren, Mr. and Mrs. John Moulton of tember. The following month, the Following is the complete list Uintah. DO WE SUPPORT Each OthElsie Lake are spending a few days Salt MINUS EXCELLENT Harof ratings as released by Mr. er? is a question often heard band participated in visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert May-heUn- rison, who explained the position Bird, Altamont. between ceremonies the game preached from the church pulSHORTHAND II of Utah and Brigham on the list does not indicate pit and advocated by public-spirite- d iversity University at Salt Cuba Case, SUPERIOR PLUS Mr and Mrs. Ronald Johnson a received Lake contestant one that Young people who are interU of U Band higher score than the' other con- Union. and the 8 at Oct family of Provo were Sunday City ested in building up their com-Lawella Evans, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broad-head- . SUPERIOR testants in the same rating range. 1,500 high Approximately Day. . . can I a wonder, How, unity. SuUintah; Marlene Gurr, Uintah; school bandsmen from various Highest rating given was those people operating businessin this affair perior. Pitt, Union; Connie Stevens, schools Ray Abplanalp, who is working participated es on Main Street in your town Union. Dr. was in directed which Colorado, is home for a by Greg TYPE I justify themselves when they go ory and Dr. Robertson. Celestine SUPERIOR MINUS vacation with his parents, SUPERIOR Geraldine to the city to buy their Denver, Manzananores, Uintah; Fae Tullis, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene On December 12, the Duchesne Abplanalp. groceries, Band and Chorus concert was pre- Union; Kaye Chugg, Union; Diane Uintah; Marcia Fletcher, Uintah; clothing, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkeretc., and then come back home sented at the Duchesne Banks, Uintah; TimCarolyn Lyman, son and sons visited in Orem durHigh Uintah; Millie Kay Calder, Uintah. Carol Rae Case, Uintah; Kay and try to sell their neighbors School Laura Fox, Uintah. Union; othy, ing the week. gymnasium. . Wool-eySUPERIOR MINUS Nila the products they have to sell? BOOKKEEPING I Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davies on Decern The week, following . . . Its a strange old world Union; Janis Allred, Altamont; Ida Andrews, Un- and family were in Salt Lake on SUPERIOR 20, the chorus sang sacred Sharon Julane that causes us to think such a ber Preece', Uintah; weekend. ion; David Rust, Uintah; Loraine business over of statement a$, "Do We Support music during the presentation Goodrich, Uintah; Deleen Burke, Durfee, Uintah. Birch and children Mrs. Duchesne the Evelyn High "Nativity by Each Other? Is meant for the School students. This was held at Uintah; Billy McCarrell, Uintah; Connie of Duchesne visited Mrs. Fern GilSUPERIOR MINUS other fellow, not me! Uintah; Sylvia Stevens, Union; Robert Stringham, bert a few days this week. the Duchesne stake recreation hall Judy Montgomery, Snow, Uintah; Mella Weeks, Uin- Uintah; Michael R. Murphy, Uin- - c o - Mr. and' Mrs. William Abplanalp for the Mutual Improvement Assn. tah. tah. That which returned home Sunday after stayMass Chorus Festival Spinal Column EXCELLENT PLUS Cecilia Jolene PLUS EXCELLENT In January, the' big event for Kae keeps you from being legs all the ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Union; Ena Ra Robison, Union. Alma Smith for six weeks.. Mrs. the music department was particiway up to your shoulder. AlDuchesne'; Janet Seeley, EXCELLENT Nona Mitchell, Abplanalp is reported to be feel- - c o pation in the Mass Chorus festival tamont; Arvel Beckstead, AltaAltamont held at Union High School on mont; Aleen ing better at this time. We are NEXT WEEK IS IT Yep, kids Staley, Uintah; Deane BOOKKEEPING II vocal 25. students the All they are able to be home. happy January is Uinthe day Busch, Uintah; Sally Swain, Saturday, May 5th, Mrs. Wells Wright and Collins, SUPERIOR this in and of Mr. Duchesne Clyde' sang County tah. when L and L Motor Co. will give of Ogden, visited Mr. Union. chorus as one group with a guest daughter, Wim-me- r, been EXCELLENT Arlene all those prizes theyve away Celestine and Mrs. Earl Wright Monday and EXCELLENT PLUS Glenn Montague from Duchesne; Lucinda McDonadvertising for the past six weeks. conductor, Uintah. School. Manzanores, Tuesday. High Springville So if you youngsters havent taken ald, Duchesne; Le'nna Searle, UinMr. and Mrs. Arvin Rust of The Moon Maid- tah; Donna Powell, Uintah; DoroAn operetta, that old tire to L and L in Roosewere' here to attend fuwas presented March 12 by thy' Fisher, Uintah; Laura Fredrick- BASIN LEAGUE TO en, Croydon, next until have velt, you Tuesday, DHS music on DHS for Mr. Rusts uncle, services neral the students, son, Union; Velma Pickup, Union May 1st, to qualify for a grand AGAIN FUNCTION; Herbert Lang, Wednesday. prize'. . . Suggest you check their stage. TYPE II Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch were On March 23, all instrumental ad this week in the Standard and SUPERIOR prew Goodrich, TO CALL MEETING in DHS in Provo on business Saturday. the from students played Record and see what you can win, Altamont; Larid Johnson, Uintah; LDell Birch, who is working in Russell Gingell, president of the then hurry to their shop .with a mass band concert during the Rur- Laura Fox, Uintah; Carol Case, al Education Conference at the Basin Baseball League announced California, spent the weekend with tire and win a grand prize. . . School. This mass Uintah. Mr. and Mrs. Max his High - - c SUPERIOR MINUS Deon yesterday that a meeting of all Birch.parents, band was directed by each music of local teams would be managers Zetta Lee, Uintah; Union; Charles Abplanalp and son, of By the way, you good people instructor of the high schools of Merktey, Mavie Dye, Union; Sherlene Kar-re- called during the early part of who subscribe to and read our this district. He' encourages all teams to Helper, visited his parents, Mr. May. Uintah. Other events in which the DHS newspaper,, could you help us into shape so the league can and Mrs. William Abplanalp, EXCELLENT PLUS Larry get a lot when you read an ad in music department will take part get underway in the near future. PerBonnie the paper, then go to make a this year are the vocal solos and Hartman, Altamont; If there are any towns in the Gwenna kins, Altamont; McKee,, the if youll tell ensemble contest and the instrupurchase, Basin that havent been contacted LaRee Bywater, Union. merchant, I read it in the Roosmental contest section to be held Union; about participating in the Basin EXCELLENT Elaine Jenkins, evelt Standard or Uintah Basin April 26 at Vernal. Here soloists League, more information can be Record. I dont have to brag and group contestants will be rat- Altamont; Betty Tanner, Uintah; obtained from Mr. Gingell at MyFletchFae Marcia Tulles, Uintah; when I say your weekly newsed' on their work. ton, or Henry Cuch at Fort Duer, Uintah. The following day, April 27, conpaper is the best advertising chesne, who are president and SHOTRHAND I medium on the market today. There Will Be A tests for the junior chorus, senior respectively. Lee SUPERIOR PLUS Cald This fact is backed up with exAt the meeting it will be dischorus, and senior bands from cussed as to the playing of base-baUintah Basin high schools, will be well, Uintah; Mavie Dye, Union. periences from large corporaSUPERIOR Dorothy Fisher, tions who have tried radio teleon Saturday and Sunday. held at Altamont. All schools will AT ST. HELENS CATHOLIC vision, magazines, and other be judged and rated by other than Uintah; John Hacking, Uintah; CHURCH JtECTORY Gayl Timothy, Uintah; Shirley mediums. is the' Uintah Basin people. Liberty only thing you Uintah; Simpsen, Phyllis Rowley, DHS music APRIL 26 - 27 cannot have unless you are willOn May 7, - - c o - departRichardson, Union; con- Union; Geri its ment to to will others. it spring ing 9 to 5 p.m. present give They say a woman is the only Bertie Lisonbee, Union; Gay Clow-arWilliam Allen White cert, with both band and chorus and wolf a skin can Coffee' who Donuts to be served -and Altamont; being Union; Elaine' Jenkins, participating at the DHS gym. Cleo Clark, Altamont; Max- get a mink. ' Phone News Items to 7441 - - c o - -ROOSEVELT IS HAPPY this week to welcome' a new, old business, back onto Main Street A bakery is now in operation in the Clair Labrum building next to Hacking Hardware where Ruths Sewing Circle was located a few months ago. Five Duchesne High School stu- - c o - dents participated in the Model mm m i ii The man who dares to waste United Nations held April 20-2at the' Union Building on the Unione hour of life has not discovs Darwin. versity of Utah campus. DHS delered the value of it. Maxine were Lewis, Betty' egates - - c o - -Jo representative, CONGRATULATIONS this week Orin Jacoby, press Barker, Allen Bancroft, Col-ee- n go to Bruce Fitzgerald, who last Pulley. Jane Cahoon, faculty for his 18th advisor s Friday was to the group, accompanied d term as president jof the' them to this activity. Dairymen Association. . . He was DHS delegates spoke in the their first president when the co- Council of Human Rights under operative was organized and still the Refugees in the promotes milk in a big way. , . He NeSr East. represented They not only talks about it, but owns Panama at the UN program, at and operates a fine' dairy farm at which all 76 member nations of Bridgeland. the UN were represented by one - - 30 - of the 60 schools participating. Keynote speaker at the conference was Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, chairman of the board of governors, American Association of the United' Nations. Miss Jacoby reports Mrs. Roosevelt said that the Utah conference was handled more on a model basis than any of the other such programs she had atCommittees have been named tended. When asked her opinion on Gov. J. Bracken Lees conby the Duchesne' Mothers Club tinued disregard for the UN, she to handle arrangements for the that the Governor still adreplied 18 This annual Senior Tea. May to heres the patriotic social affair will be held' at the must Duchesne chapel from 5 to 8 p.m. idea that the United isStates no longer stand alone, which on that day. The twenty graduates of the possible. On the problem of segregation, Duchesne High School, their par- Mrs. Roosevelt said' this was an ents, faculty members of both the insult, since s of the high school and elementary school, worlds population is of the colmem school board their partners, ored race. bers and their partners, will be In her address, Mrs. Roosevelt invited to the tea. of explained the responsibilities Club officers, Mrs. the students in the' UN and the Mothers Monna Wilkerson, president; Mrs. functions of the real United NaGeraldine Powell, tions, Miss Jacoby said. Mrs. Trade worn tires now for summer. Make Drive in soon your Utoco dealer will Mrs. Leah Davies, secretary Roosevelt addressed the school adof one vacation and pleasure stuyour safety your car in top condition for warmer will put the the receive who treasurer, guests. visors accompanied with no tire worries. weather. Theres a heap of know-hobehind Flower committee members are: dents, also, at a special luncheon Ask your Utoco dealer about his extra big the service he renders. Mrs. Phyllis Day, Mrs. Connie planned for them, states Miss Catrade-i- n deal and pay as you ride easy Pauline 3rown. hoon. Robbins, Mrs. plan. Atlas Cushionaire tubeless payment an A certificate of award as Members of the refreshment comand Atlas Premium tires are guaranteed in mittee are Mrs. Jessie' Peatross, official delegate to this second writing and this guarantee is honored by Mrs. Sylvia Abbott, Mrs. Maxine Model United Nations Conference dealers in the United States and 40,000 W. Burdick. was presentted to each delegate. Canada. Those named to serve and pour Portions of the conference were are Mrs. Gloria Smith, Mrs. June televised and recorded by KTVT Bishop, Mrs. Lily Goff, Mrs. Marie for use on the Voice pf America flaatt MaaUf tanrlta aai fopi" la prcdvttt, Kielbasa, Mrs. Maxihe Humphreys broadcast. and Mrs. Ora Johnson. Mrs. B. A. Jacoby reported seeiftji at Hi UTOCO tlga Committee' members in charge ing her daughter, Betty Jo, on tele-caof table arrangements are Mrs. the live from the Union Utoco qasollno and motor oN Phyllis Stephenson, Mrs Linda Building. o Cloan rost rooms Moat, Mrs. Geraldine Powell, Mrs. All wisdom is not new wisdom, Rachel Bates and Mrs. Rose StevSpoclallsod lubrication enson. and the past should be studied if o Atlas tiros, battorios and accossorios Invitations will be handled by the future is to be successfully Mrs. Cleo Stephenson, Mrs. Leah encountered. Sir Winston Churchill Mitchell, Mrs. Arwella Moon. Program committee members are Olvo your car tha caro H dosorvos at Utoco doal Mrs. Rachel Bates, Mrs. Gladys serve approximately 100 persons, Itl whoro you fxooct moro and you Stutz, Mrs. Maxine Humphreys. including the 21 members of the are to made Duchesne Preparations Mothers Club. begin pre-footb- The children in this country, as everybody knows, have already conquered outer space. On the other hand, they have contrived to loft the siege of the Alamo. But shades of Davy Crocket, ask the children about the glories of the Salk vaccine and theyll say, it hurts. Some of us parents, like our offspring, dont always in the final analysis get the point. We have in mind the fight against cancer in the United States, now moving into the 44th year. Through the years, the American Cancer Society has been shouting from the roof tops the message of early detection and prompt diagnosis. For four decades it has informed us that many cancers are curable' if caught in time. And the ACS, in its lifespan, has distributed the list of cancers seven danger signals literally in billions. For its part, the public has been generous in its final support erf that organization. But the rub is that vastly too many people are dying needlessly of cancer. Last year, 80,000 persons lost their lives to the disease because treatment was begun too late The ACS says that we could save half of those who develop cancer today. No wonder, then, that the American Cancer Society has adopted a new slogan this year for its annual cancer crusade. Its Fight against Cancer with a Check-u- p and a Check. Its an indispensable action combination that means fighting cancer not only with your checkbook or pocket-boobut with your appoitment book as well Its a slogan that says strike back at cancer with a ton-tw- o punch; your contribution to the ACS and a trip to your doctor. Remember, that cancer strikes one in four two families out of every three. Learn cancers seven danger signals. See a doctor regularly, Its the early bird that catches cancer in time. You people in Duchesne County, if you havent beeiv will be contacted soon for your help. Dont let this cause down, or you may be the loser. k. TO SERVE AMERICA BETTER m Le-ot- , two-wee- cars-furnitur- d, - code on conduct under which both organized labor and industry can serve America better and more efficiently has been proposed by the National Association of Manufacturers: 1. A recognition of the right of every individual to join a union or to refrain from joining, as he chooses. 2. No intereference with this right through violence, retaliation, subterfuge or coercion of any sort. 3. A striving for the utmost efficiency and productivity and the elimination of economic waste of every type. 4. An end to monopoly, whether on the part of organized labor or of industry. 5. Keep politics out of relations and avoid trying to obtain by political pressure that which cannot be justified economically. Surely if both organized labor and industry subscribe to this code and respect their pledged word, they can work together to benefit the entire nation and in so doing, achieve their own goals. , A five-poi- nt n, Rummage Sale vice-presid- nt P Rummage Sale d, 30 Thru The Files Of The Record Students At U. N. 5 YEARS AGO George Behunen of Myton, and Ed Curry and Tett Lefler were Howard Goodrich, son of Mr. and married Saturday, March 31, at Mrs. Fred Goodrich of Bluebell the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. were married at Price on April 2. The bride has been employed in Curry at Hanna, by Bishop Ber-neil Turnbow. A shower was given earlier in the day in their honor, followed by a wedding dance in the evening. -- oOo Miss Peggy Sorenson, of Tal mage, entertained a group of teen agers at a party Thursday evening, honoring her cousin. Miss Mary McCarver of Los Angeles, Calif. -- oOo- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lefler of Salt Lake, announce the birth of a daughter on April 12, at the LDS Hospital. Mrs. Lefler was formerly Dixie Belt of Duchesne. Mr. Lefler was fromerly of Tabiona. -- Salt Lake for the last two years. They have been visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich, and left Monday for the gi'sonite mine where Howard is employed and where they will make their home for the present. oOo -- 20 YEARS AGO Members of the Tuesday Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. Alton H. Sazer last week with the following present: Mrs. Fred Gentry, Mrs. Hoops, Mrs. O. P. Hansen, Mrs. George Tingle, Jr., and Mrs. Earl Thomas. -- oOo- oOo- Mr and Mrs. Eldon Brady anMr. and Mrs. Reed Timothy vis- nounce the birth of a baby girl, ited in Salt Lake on Sunday with born 5. Mother and baby April Mrs. Timothys mother, who has are doing nicely. been very ill. oOooOoMr. Mrs. and John Goodrich anWm. Davies, owner of the nounce the arrival of a baby boy, Davies Dude Ranch on Rock Creek born April 2 at the Whitmore Hosreturned from Tooele, where he in Roosevelt. pital worked during the winter months, oOo to begin preparations for opening Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powell his Ranch on May 1st. announce the birth of a baby boy oOo on March 21, at Price. 10 YEARS AGO oOoMr. and Mrs. Isaac Bird anMr. and Mrs. J. L. Owman made a trip to Brigham City Thursday, nounce the arrival of a baby girl, April 11. Mr. Owmans brother, born April 3. oOoAndrew, was celebrating his 80th LaVell and' Miss Ida Wheeler birthday. -- oOoRasmussen were married by BishDuring the past week there were op Clarence Ivie at Strawberry on six boys reported home from mi- Tuesday evening. A chicken suplitary service. Four of these have per was served and everyone had served in the Navy. They are as a good time'. follows: Wallace N. Whitbeck, of Roosevelt, Navy, Asiatic Pacific; Antonio Joseph Lemieux, Roosevelt, Navy, American area; Edward L. Mecham, Fruiland, Army, The Division of Carter Asiatic Pacific; Kenneth R. Mc- Oil Co. Scouting has released the following PaClellan, Myton, Navy, Asiatic acsummary of oil well cific; Donald C. Marsing, Du- tivities for the week drilling April ending chesne, Army, Central Europe; 17, 1956: Theron Leavitt, Roosevelt, Navy, Ran Whiterocks, Unit No. 2 American area. 10 at 788 ft. with 650 sax. Miss Nina Buhunen, daughter of Present total depth, 178 feet. Making trip. -- -- -- -- -- -- oocoee GCOGOGCCO 0G5 MONEY-BAC- eocroo K CUAIANTEEI SAM'S PHOTO LAB P. O. Box 1115, Dept. H Salt lalt City. U'oh OM News An man honest will receive neither money nor praise that is not his due. Benjamin Franklin Men are disposed to live honestly if the means of doing so are Thomas Jefferson open to them. 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