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Show eep our roadsides clean flew DEA Officers Duchesne To Have Two 4-- Clubs Chosen Apr. 25; Working This Year UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, May 3, 1956 H Group Has Social Armed Forces Day 1956 Clubs have been Two girls organized' in Duchesne so far this year. Mrs. Ilean H. Poulson is leader for the home improvement, study phase III; and Mrs. Mildred Smiths Oven Poppers Club for advanced cooking study is comprised of the same group of girls. Do Officers elected for the Club are: Sharon Partridge, president; Carma Smith, vice - president; Marlene Davies, secretary; Maryetta Moon, chorister; Alma Poulson, cheer leader. This club is planning to plant flowers on the lawn of the Duchesne Hospital this spring, Mrs. Davies said. Maryetta Moon is president of the' club; Alma Poulson is Carma Smith is secretary; Sharon Partridge, cheer leader; Marlene Davies, chorister and recreation 4-- H Announcement of the results of the recent election for new D.E.A. officers was made known at the business social of the Duchesne Education Association, the proprofessional organization of the Duchesne County school teachers. The meeting was held Wednesday evening, April 25, at the Roosevelt Elementary School, with Mil-to- n Nielsen, present president, conducting. It was the final meet ing of this school year. New officers elected to serve for the coming year, are: Ida Roosevelt Phillips, Elementary, SPHA 788-president; Doyle Swallow, Alta-monation we cannot afford to "As a Elementary principal, first take the blessings of liberty for Milton Nielsen, My-to- n granted. Every American owes it to School principal, second himself to find out what our Armed The new secretary will Forces are doing to preserve our be appointed later by these execuprecious heritage of freedom." Alfred C. Richmond, Vice Admiral, tives. Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard Outgoing officers are: Mr. Nielsen, who has served two consecJ utive years as president; Beryl April Report Released Root, Roosevelt Elementary, ft Z niltMA. -and Mrs. Phillips, sec- On Precipation retary. Recorded In Duchesne During the business portion of Precipitation in Duchesne during the meeting, Mr. Nielsen gave a OTTO JOHNSEN amounted to 1.34 inches, reApril report of activities and achieve- ports L. C. Winslow, operator of Funeral services were held in ment of the organization during the official weather station at Du- Salt Lake. City on April 28, for the past two years chesne. This brings the total to Otto Johnsen, 81, father of a forRay Warner, Provo, presently 4.07 for the' first seven months of mer mayor of Duchesne, Otto E. teaching at the BYU Training the water year, which began Johnsen. He died April 26 followSchool, who is to become the Oct. 1, 1955. ing a short illness. Glen A. Mitchell, principal of Primary supervisor of the district Born April 6, 1875, in Storm-mein the third week During April, the Duchesne seminary, Church of next year, was welcomed and inwas .81 inches and Norway, to Carl and Martha Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, troduced' to the teachers as guest precipitation Olsen the measurement .47 Johnsen, he married Yor-gin- e was inches 13 has announced students will of honor. in Norway. The Harmonsen the week. past graduate this spring from the Several, amusing skits were prePrecipitation recorded for Du- marriage was later solemnized in stake seminary nd will receive sented by' Neola School, Roosevelt the Salt Lake LDS Temple. the pin. He has(, also released a Elementary and Myton School. A chesne in October was .07 inch; Mr. and Mrs. Johnsen came to 1.61 inch: December, November, story giving the primary meaning musical selection .saxophone solo .60 as converts to the church in Utah Feb.87 inch; inch; January, of a seminary pin. was played by Mr. Burchinal, Duruary, ,58 inch and March, trace. 1907. He played an accordian instructor. The primary meaning of a Sem- chesne High music Mr. Winslow says this is one since a young men, and was widea visiting of the' driest years ever recorded ly known as an entertainer at inary Pin is this that the wearer Clair Hollingsworth, is completing all requirements set teacher from Uintah District, en- at the observatory during its 45 church and social events. Survivors are: his widow, Salt up by the Church for Seminary tertained' with a comical and sat- years of operation. Lake' City; daughters, son, Mrs. graduation. It means that the irical impersonation of Mr. Warwearer belongs to the class of the ner. Max (Esther) Gee and Mrs. John CLINT MICKELSON . . . Refreshments were served from 1956 graduates. It means the (Martha) Thorsen, Murray; Mrs. (Continued From Page 1) wearer has received a careful a lovely and decorative table setOtto Johnschool at Manti and was a Ruth Broadhead and Mrs. Merriel ting with a beautiful floral center- high training in religous education. Duchesne; sen, Jr., But it means far more! It means piece. Pouring were Mrs. Root graduate of the Manti High School (Gudrum) Wathen, Lehi; 11 grandat and Snow Ephraim. children and five College the wearer believes in the' ideals and Mrs. Phillips. from Following his graduation and principles of the Gospel. And he attended the UnSnow College it means the constant effort by Burial was in the Murray City iversity of Utah. He was active the wearer to live by the' prin- if FOOTBALL SWITCH . . . cemetery. in school in affairs student high (Continued From Page 1) ciples and ideals and at Snow. Each years graduation pin is do not play football, the grid KNOW YOUR SCHOOLS . . . He came to the Basin with his new and is designed to be mean picture will find the following B (Continued from Page 1) 1910. about homestead to is recommended It the teaching be ingful for the wearer. This 1956 schools playing in their respec- parents After completing college, he spent more to level of the the pin has some new features of tive regions: geared several years in business in Duthat better Region Seven American Fork, chesne. In students; beauty that represent aspects of capable a 1942 he po accepted BY High, Juab, materials and reference Lehi, Pleasant life, both in ideal and' practice: sition as buyer for Geneva Steel teaching The Star at the top of the pin Grove, Bingham and Grantsville. Under the direction of Mr. and books be provided and that more Mr. and' Mrs. Odell Nelson and ELMEN MOONS ENTERTAIN Notre Dame Co. and' resided in American Fork adequate counselling be provided Mrs. Joseph Thompson of Tabiona, means guidance. It is the symbol Region Eight four children of Moab, spent SatWITH DINNER SATURDAY rehe when Nov. in until 1949, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon enter LDS District dance directors, a of direction to the' surest and of Price. San Juan, Monticello turned to Duchesne to open the in the planning of a students prourday1 and part of Sunday at the and Moab. gram of studies. home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. tained with a lovely dinner on meeting for dance directors of all highest. North Sanpete, Uinta Furniture Co., which he is on evefour stakes was 8. Special classes, where feasiheld Temole the the The Region Nine' and' pin Tuesday Workman. afternoon guests Saturday He five for about years. operated were Pres, and Mrs. Hale Holgate, ning at the home of Mrs.. Rex sy'mbol of eternity for the family, Richfield. Wasatch Academy, Del- also operated a service station for ble, should be provided for the ta and Millard. n and academiCurry, i Roosevelt YWMIA activity and salvation for all men. Mrs Ella HeUeckson and Mrs. Elder Clark W. Buener, Elder in connection with physically, mentally Beaver, Cedar about a year children. The S is for Seminary. To Region Ten handicapped cally O. Clark, and Mr and Mrs. counselor. Emma Birch, spent the weekend his furniture business. 9. The teaching of honesty, tolRepresentatives from Duchesne, wear the pin means the' achieve- City, Dixie, Hurricane, Milford, in Salt Lake. Milton Poulson. Elder Buener was A Civic Leader Moon Parowan. of and Uintah ment all the of erance and the ability to get and Roosevelt Lake, requirements an overnight guest of the Moons Duchesne While a resident of Next fall theyll play off the others should still be with along Tom Allred of Orem was a Sun- and Elder Clark stayed with the stakes were' present, and plans the Church in belonging to the he was active in civic, political were made for the District Dance graduation class of 1956. one of the most important purposquarterfinals and semifinals like and electwas day caller at the home of Mr. and Holgates in Arcadia. They came He affairs. religious es of the school. This responsibilThe Guard attached to the pin this: Mrs. Max Allred at Boneta. out from Salt Lake to preside Festival, scheduled for the early of the Duchesne city The Region Eight winner will ed a member should be shared by the parover the stake conference in Du- part of June at the Uintah High is a symbol of the Book of Mor1951 and served until ity School. Exact date will be an- mon. On its cover are' the words, travel to the Region Nine winner council in ents, for after all a student is Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mann and chesne on Sunday. of the member a he was elected of his home as well as nounced later. Book of Mormon, and below for the quarterfinal; the Region son, Larry, returned home last in the product Mrs. Curry and Mrs. Paul Mur- are the letters of the Seminary Six winner will travel to the board of county commissionersfrom of the school, and the community. Moores-ville- , HOSTESS LYMAN to LAURA week from a trip Winner for a semifinal; the fall of 1952. He resigned phy, Roosevelt stake YWMIA pres- from which each student will Eight-Nin- e TO 500 CLUB THURS. Miss., where they visited Dec. 31, Seven winner will the city council effective the served banana to Mr and Mrs. Dick Muir and ident, the Region splits graduate. Mr. Manns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Laura Lyman was hostess for his 1952. He was winner Ten fifteen to the of Evanston, Wyo., were meetthe The Background of the Temple travel Region present following family Frank Mann. They' report it is to the 500 Club on Thursday He 1954. term in second semifinal. for the other weekend is of at the home of the ing. white, Mrs. were symbol purity. this and time. there at guests very dry evening was serving as a member of the Mr. and guests Mrs. Bert Young and The background of the gold SemRemains In Region Mrs. Rachel the time at board welfare Ruby Stephenson, county COACH CHRISTENSEN For basketball, track and other of his death, and had been active family. inary letter S is in the color of The Morley Davies spent Sunday Wilson, Mrs. Grace Bench, Mrs. INJURED AT SCHOOL and of in both blue, schools the Elizabeth royal symbol minor in Roosevelt with the George Jen- Anna loyalty. Mrs. sports Nielsen, in reviving the county fair and General Design of the pin A and' B will remain in their as served kins family. While training his Duchesne is The Thomas, Mrs. Rose' Partridge and on the fair board several dea for the shield, symbol Mrs. Emma Wimmer. Scores went High School boys for the Junior signed regions with the only years. as explained to Mrs. Wilson and' Mrs. Thomas. Pentathlon on Tuesday afternoon, fense of truth. coming changes An active member of the LDS CARD OF THANKS The Gold' Numerals of 19 and above where' special arrangements was Coach Christensen luncheon was A hit by enjoyed Jerry sintasty our church, he held the office of a to We desire express 56 on of addieither side the on the top of the head with a pin rep- have been made to provide cere thanks and appreciation to all. Seventy in the Duchesne ward, tional teams for basketbalL shot put, which knocked him out, resent the year of graduation. he was also a ward teacher where our many friends and relatives The students initials will be of and the concussion broke off one CARRIE HATCH HOSTESS Following is the break-dow- n and on the welfare' committee. He for the expressions of sympathy on the' in back of each pin. the schools that will compete front tooth and knocked two oth- engraved TO 500 CLUB WED. was an active member and past and assistance offered us during the respective ten regions: The president and secretary of the On Wednesday evening, Mrs. ers completely out. It was fortunthe recent death of our loving first five are Class A schools Lions Club and Republican party. Carrie Hatch was hostess to the ate that it was a covered shotput husband and father. UNION HIGH GRADUATES and the last five belong to the or members it would have been the and presmuch Club 500 Had Four Children Mrs. Herbert Lang trom page one) (Continued B classification: (School enrollworse. He was taken Rose to Mrs. were Roosevelt ent was the father Partridge, Mickelson Mr. Lee J. Albert Jennie and Family Jr., Hacking, ment in the upper three grades of four children, three of whom Mrs. Laura Lyman, Mrs. Connie to the dentist after medical attenHancock, Maxine Harris, Keith is also listed.) Robbins, Mrs. Afton Bromley, Mrs. tion in Duchesne. survive. A daughter, Lou Jean, K. Hartle, Arake Horrocks, RodBear River, died at the REGION ONE Mrs. Norma Mildred Carman, age of 10 years in Mae Marva Dwain Horrocks. 511; Logan, 580; North Cache, 1941 from rheumatic fever. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefan of ney Grant, Mrs. Oleah Johnstun and Horrocks, Clayton Shirl Huber, 499; South Cache, 458; Box Elder, Mrs. Jo Beebe. Guests were Mrs. Heber announce the arrival of a Lula besides his widow are two Ed 1 Mrs. Vinda new baby boy, born at the Heber ward Margaret Huber, LynnDavid 538 Steel Quonset Ruby Stephenson, FOR SALE a junior at Dusons, Douglas, George Hullinger, Ben Lomond, chesne REGION TWO Lt. Russell C., with type building, suitable for ware- Merkley and Mrs. Elizabeth Thom- Hospital on Tuesday, April 24, Hunt, Helen Ann Hyden. High; 793; Ogden, 1540; Weber,1 1335; the U. S. Air Corps and stationed house or storage' shed. Has 1 as. Prizes were' won by Mrs. Part- weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz. Mrs. Delia Robert Vernon Jensen, Almon large sliding door and 1 access ridge, Mrs. Robbins, and guest Mayhew, a grandmother, is out Johnson, Genevieve Johnson, Snel- Davis, 1484; Bountiful, 600. at Vance Air Force Base, Enid', East High, REGION THREE door Will sell cheap. Can be easily prize went to Mrs. Thomas. A there visiting. Don and Guy went len Mariece a junior Johnson, Lydia Carol 2199; South High, 2320; West Oklahoma., and Carol, moved. See George Hacking or dessert luncheon was prepared out on Sunday' to spend the day. BYU Provo. at the at student AlJustice, Neva Joyce Labrum, 2218; Granite, 1231. Phone and served by the hostess. A twin brother, Clifton C. of onzo Jarius Lamb, Alvin Curtis High, REGION FOUR Cyprus, 701; Duchesne, school board clerk, anMr. and Mrs. Perry Grant visited Dennis LaGrand Larsen, Lamb, POULTRY WANTED in Salt Lake on Sunday and Mon- Norma Jean Murray, 462; Tooele, 512; Jordan, other brother, Glen, of Salt Lake, WM. HARRISONS HOSTS LaRose, Arlene Joan 1313; Alympus, 1453. Cash paid at your coop. Write Mr. TO THE 500 CLUB with Grants and two sisters, Mrs. Ruby (Mable) mother, day Lawson, Laura Lee Lerdahl, Carl South Washington Poultry, 3253 Provo, 1029; Paramore, and Mrs. Jay (Renee) REGION FIVE 500 Club on Mrs. Susan Grant. Hosts to the Clark Bertha Lison Marie Liddell, Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah. Lincoln, 693; Spanish Fork, 500; Neeley; both of Salt Lake, also Saturday evening were Mr. and bee, Cecil Albert Loranger, Wen431; Carbon, 645'. who those and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. to Verda Payson, Salt Moore went Harrison, survive. HOUSE MOVING dell Louis Mathison. Charloette SIX REGION Bingham, 256; were a time for the Lake a few week to this Buried At Manti good days LaJean McKenna. Housese moved anywhere. Free enjoyed McArthur, South Rich, 64; North Rich, 30; Junior the Deon be with Wilsons, her and at the funeral were A. Browns, daughter family, Speakers Or Rondal Leland we will buy houses estimates. Ray McKee, 41; Hale 88; St. Dugway, Joseph, Wallace the the Dean Larsens. the Stephensons, Holgate, president of the DuSmith Mecham, Clyde Errol Merk or buildings and move them away. Grantsville, 113; Judge Memorial, chesne stake; Lyle Young, memNiles Earls and the Von Thomases. Phone Roosevelt 014-Jley, Shirley Marie Miles Lynn D. com182; Morgan, 149; North Summitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Merkley of Guests were the George Conns and Moore, Moosman, Lynn A. 124; South Summit, 138; Park ber of the board of county Mem-mot- t, N. the Ray Benchs. Scores went to Roy, announce the arrival of a Morrill, Wayne Clifton and missioners, Alan Lee Murphy, Merlan 102; Wasatch, 291. the Conns and the Wilsons. Re- baby girl, bom Friday, April 27, publisher of the Uintah Bas Norma Rae Murphy, Ran- City, Murphy, American in Record REGION SEVEN were served freshments the at the Dee' Hospital in Ogden. Roosevelt Standard. by Full line of Ferguson parts and Lowe Nelson, Barey Nickell, 236; Young, 392; Brigham Fork, The little girl weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. dy Frank Farm Equipment. Carter Ranch hostess. Moss, president of the Robert Neldon Nyberg, Dixie Lee Pleasant Association of Lehi, 277; 201; This is the third' girl for the Merk-ley- s. of County Officials, Supply. Vi mile south-wes- t John Craig Pack, Leonald Juab, ObeTg, . The HAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY Grove, 311; Tintic, 68. Roosevelt on Highway 40. 5 read a resolution of condolence proud grandparents are Nielson Perry, Leota Rae Pitt. Altamont, to the family from the associa REGION EIGHT Misses Meryl and Beryl Bates Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephenson Darrell Andrew Rasmussen, Mechanic and service man want- celebrated their 15th birthday at and Mr. and Mrs Wilse 400; tion of which Mr. Mickelson was Uintah, 70; Duchesne, 132; Merkley. Heber Merrill Rasmussen, Billie 38. ed. Contact Carter Ranch Supply, their home on Friday, with Mrs. Glen Stephenson an active member. many spent Lorerle Reidhead, Sylvon Hatch Union, 392; Tabiona, REGION NINE Vi mile So. west of Roosevelt on of their friends. Games were play- from Monday until afteT the baby Richens, Jolene Bryce Valley', Musical numbers included' a voRobison, George 66; 52; cal solo, Escalante, 69; ed and ice cream and cake were was bom on Friday with the Highway 40. Phone 014-JEphraim, In The Garden," by Gilbert Ross, Larry S. Ross, Han-r- y on the menu. They received many Merkleys. Mrs Wilse Merkley left Gunnison, 130; Manti, 141; Marys Grant Peel, and a vocal duet, Or-vi- n Kenneth Squire, Ray Smith, 39; Moroni, 141; Ndrth Sane by Mrs. Thy Will Be Done, A. Swain, Connie Rae Stevens. vale, FOR SALE farm lo- nice gifts. After the party, three Monday to go and spend a few North Sevier, 162; Arzy Mitchell and Bishop Merrell; 207; of their friends, live 499 pete, with at Madsen, them. girl Judy days They cated at Utahn; machinery, cattle, Melton Yeteve Stoddard, Ray 291; South Sevier, 191; Cheryl Merrell was accompanist LaRae Johran and Barbara Mecham So'. 1900 W, Roy, Utah. Irene Sweat, Clara Kay Timothy, Richfield, 108; sheep. Good water rights. See Piute, 78; Wasatch for both numbers. Prelude and Panguitch, stayed all night for a slumber Mrs. Herbert Lang, Duchesne. Joe Ann Roy Twitchell, 140; Wayne', 143. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mickelson of Tony Academy. party. postlude music was played on the A. Warburton, LeRoy REGION TEN Beaver, 126; organ by Mrs. Mitchell. Cedar City, announce the safe ar- Walker, Carma Rae White, Neil Gordon Cedar Weekend visitors this week at rival of their first baby, a girl, City, 384; Delta, 303; Dixie, The opening prayer was by Evone' Whitehead, Von D. 60; Hurricane, John P. Madsen, and Alfonzo Madthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Deon born April 29, at 4:30 p.m. The White, 200; Enterprise, Franklin Charles Winn, Whiting, Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Vanor little girl tipped the scales at 5 Clell lard, 204; Parowan, 123; Valley, 61, sen gave the benediction. Woodward, Mary 167; Kanab, 91; Milford, 95; MilBrown and family of Provo. lbs. 13 oz. This is the third grand MaurineDeloy Burial was in the family plot at Yack 123; Valley, 61. Manti under the direction of a C. C. lard, Parowan, 204; child Mr. for Mrs. and Electric Motor Wiring Mrs. Jack Fisher and babies of Mickelson. Manti mortuary. New Location Building East Salt Lake are a few Miss Joyce Moon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson of spending of Roosevelt Standard That was a generous tip you Mr and Mrs. Elmer Moon, under- Holden, spent the weekend in DuMiss Coleen Bench of Salt Lake days visiting at the Ernest WilRoosevelt. Utah sons. The Fishers are preparing gave the hat check girl. went a tonsilectomy at the Roose- chesne visiting with the Stephen- spent Saturday and Sunday 'with to move to Helper, where they I thought it was only fair. Look velt Hospital on Phone Roosevelt 335 Wednesday, and sons and Poulsons and other her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund will make their home'. at the coat she gave me. is fine again. Bench and family. friends. TAKES EYE TREATMENT THE OSCAR BEEBES CLUB 500 ENTERTAIN Mrs. Nellie H. Jones is staying Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe were in Salt Lake City while taking treatments for an hosts to the 500 Club on Suneye operation. She has been in day evening with the guests conthe capitol city since early April. sisting of the Ed Carmans, the Dave Thomases, the Walter the Merlin Bishops, and the The Eugene Rasmussens spent two days last week in Roosevelt Vern Bromleys. Prizes went to Mr. Mrs. Nelsen, Mr. Bishop, on business. Thomas and Mrs. Bromley. A desThe Richard Johnstuns and Mrs. sert luncheon was served. . Hildur Johnstun spent the weekBRYAN ALLRED,, CUB end in Salt Lake'. Mrs. Ollie Schon-ian- , SCOUT ON THE JOB who has been visiting in DuOur little Cub Scouts are on chesne, returned to her home in the ball these days in helping out Salt Lake with them. all they can, and the following The George Kohls spent Mon story was submitted by Ray Knox day and Tuesday in Salt Lake this about Bryan Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luran Allred. week. Mr. Knox had a padlock on the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gillispie outside' of his door of his dwelland daughter and Miss Amanda ing, and some thoughtless person Swasey of Provo, spent the week- came along one day last week and locked the door while he was inend with the Lucius Swaseys. side. It being the only door in the Sunday visitors at the Earl Jor- house, he was locked in. Mr. Knox dan home were Mr. and Mrs. Wan was unable to draw the attention Pierson and Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell of anyone, so decided to wait unand Clinton Mitchell, of Welling- til the time when 'Bryan would be ton. home from school. The boy was playing close at hand and finally Mrs. Franklin Davies and daugh- heard the S.O.S. call and came The Duchesne Districts new ter, Mrs. Audrey Asay of Spring-vill- e to the rescue. He took the key Scout troop from Utahn will comwere visitors for the week- through the crack and opened the with other Scouts of the dispete Mr. end at the home of and Mrs. padlock. in scouting skills trict for honors Jack Fitzwater and' family. e at the Duchesne District JOHN THOMPSON SURPRISED at the Duchesne Airport Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hayes visited ON BIRTHDAY BY FRIENDS May 4 and 5, reports Elvin Bar in Heber on Friday, then in Salt A lovely party was given last ker. district chairman. Lake on Saturday. Saturday evening in honor of This troop, organized during John Thompsons birthday, when Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Miller and many friends dropped in and sur- April, has not been assigned a son of Vernal were weekend prised him at his home, a pot-luc- k troop identific number. Scouts of are: Lynn White, Rex dinner was enjoyed' by the the troop guests at the home of Mr. and Anderton, Bryan Robb, Douglas Mrs. Ray Horrocks and Mr. and Quimby Simpsons, the Douglas Broadhead, Larry Abplanalp, Ned Mrs. Douglas Horrocks. Moores, the Arch Hayes, the Lor-i- Anderton, Earl Anderton, Allan Stephensons, the Dan Oldsons Wright, Floyd Broadhead, Allan recoverMoore is slowly Marvel of Roosevelt, Mrs. Mary WalkeT, Broadhead', Kenneth Wright, Allan ing from an attack of pneumonia. Roy Walker and the Quinten Ras- White, Tommy White. Pete AbpHe spent quite a few days con- mussens. Everyone had a nice is scoutmaster and Ray lanalp fined to his bed. time. Broadhead is assistant scoutmaster. Miss Joyce Lundgren, daughter BUSINESSMEN ATTEND This is the first time in many of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lundgren HIGHWAY 40 MEETING that any scouting activity years arrived in Duchesne this week Director, Mayor Chester Lyman, from San Diego, Calif, where she and the following business people has been carried out in the Utahn Branch of the Church of Jesus is employed, to spend 3 weeks attended' a Highway 40 meeting at Christ of Latter-daSaints. James with her parents and friends. Craig, Colo, this week: Hatch, Ed Lundgren, Carl Wilker Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Marsing son, Mrs. Ray Horrocks and Don and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eleason Bench. At this meeting discussion of Salt Lake spent Tuesday in was on supporting Governor Ed Duchesne, to attend the funeral Johnson on his tunnel through services of Clint Mickleson. Barthoud Pass. post-operati- Nel-sen- s, nt Oven-Poppe- rs t; Carry a trash bay in your car Jr t; Utahns flew Scout iWhat Seminary Troop Is Active Pins Mean Is Told By Principal n, Cam-pore- y' y Plans Made For MIA District Dance Festival Ar-be- 10-d- WANT ADS Sur-vivjn- g 6-- 3 Ferguson Parts sc -- 3. 153-acr- E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION I |