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Show Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Bird and baby of Salt Lake City visited recently at the home of Mi- - and Mrs. Vern Muse and family. The Eugene Davis family re- cently returned from a trip to Southern Utah. They were over- night guests in Manti at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis. Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl left Monday for a few days in Colorado Springs with relatives there. (Crowded Out Last Week) Sunday and Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Barker and family were Mr- - and Robert Fitts and children of Salt Lake. Mrs. Fitts is Mr. Barkers sister. Lynn Barker took a plane to Ely over Sunday and Monday to visit Mothers Club To his sister and family, Mr. and Meet On Sept. 20 The first meeting of the Du- Mrs. Warren Doty. Mrs. Hilda Barker is spending chesne Mothers Club will be held few days this week in Salt Lake on September 20 at the home of a visiting Mrs. Gertrude Attherley President, Mrs- - Rachel Bates, with who is visiting there from Calif. Mrs. Lean Davies as All members are urged to be Mrs- - Bonnie Bishop, former Duthere. Meeting .time is 8 p.m. chesne resident, and a friend were in Duchesne Sunday. Mrs. Phil Nielsen and baby of visiting Moab are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Betts and son of Mrs. Arnold Robbins and fanily Roosevelt spent the weekend with for a while. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers. Mrs. Dora Gordan and Vicky Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner and Many families have moved to of Heber spent the weekend with family motored to Spanish Fork Mrs. Hildur Johnstun. Mrs. Gordon Saturday and Sunday to visit with Duchesne recently to make their home and we welcome them. is Mrs. Johnstuns niece. friends and relatives. Among them are Mr. and Mrs. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Parry Tippits, Mr. and Mrs. Arsen Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge baby received a weekend visit Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Potts, were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Parish from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gam of Mr. and Mrs. Valda Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moody and Mr. and family of ftangely, also Mr. Salt Lake City. and Mrs. H. Reid Howes, and and Mrs. Douglas McClean and Mr. and Mrs. James McClean of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Di Stefano their families. Price. and family of Heber and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Sage and son Jerry Delia Mayhew and Guy and Don Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moat attended a reception at Mt. Home have moved to Sait Lake to make and family recently returned from last Friday evening for Mr. and their home. tha three-wee- k vacation trip to Mrs. Val McDonald. Mr- - and Mrs. Ralph Richardson New York to visit with his family and children of Vernal were Sunand friends. They report a wonderArzy Mitchell returned home on ful time, but being such a long Saturday evening from the Utah day visitors at the Reed Cowans. trip are tired and glad to be Valley Hospital where he has Mr. and Mrs. Neill Jensen and home again. been receiving medical care. His spent the weekend at Neola girls son, Truman, of Roosevelt went with their parents. While there Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Odekirk out and brought him home. He is they attended a Missionary farehave moved back to Duchesne feeling much better and is happy well, for Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. after living in Salt Lake City for to be home again. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen, who are a while. soon for Hawaii. Mrs. Elwin Thomas and children leaving Miss Lavon Mohler had the mis- of Euphrata, Wash, are here visit Jerry Hightower, who has been fortune of taking a tumble from ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dave living in New Mexico, came to her bicycle Sunday and broke her Thomas and other relatives and Duchesne last week to attend high arm. Tough luck for the begin friends. school here. He is staying at the ning of school. home of Robert Rowley. Gene Nelson, and daughters of B. J Jacoby and son, Jerry, Corvallis, Oregon, are visiting at Labor Day guests at the home took a load of rams to Salt Lake the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B- - Madsen City for the ram sale Monday. Neylson. were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moffitt Betty1 Jo enrolled at the U of U and Mrs. Evelyn Moffitt of Provo. Mr- - and Mrs. Dean Gillespie this week and will start in a few and children of Provo are visitmore days. Mr. and Mrs- - Jim Bettridge of ing a few days at the home of Salt Lake were weekend guests of Miss Emily iMadsen of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Swasey and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope and famLake City visited with her parents family. Weekend guest was Ron- ily. Other visitors were Mr. and ald Prows of Spanish Fork. over the weekend. Mrs. Dick Pope and children also of Provo. Bemell Despain was a lucky Mrs. P. W. Fouse of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Max Peatross City, former resident of Duchesne, deer hunter; got bis deer the celebrated her 80th birthday on very first day of the hunt with and family of Salt Lake visited Sunday with an open house. Mrs. a bow and arrow. Doi&le lucky the Bill jPeatross Thursday and Emma Wimmer and Mrs. Ethel too! He drew an Elk permit. Friday. Tuesday visitors were Mr. Roser attended from Duchesne. and Mrs. Bob Peatross and family Mrs. Mary Gagon of Roosevelt of Salt Lake and Stewart Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John McAffee and was a weekend visitor at the of Orem. children of Salt Lake City were home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs- - Ray Horrocks. Weekend guests at the home houseguests for the weekend at the Eldredge Buckalews. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner and Mrs. Miss Donna Lundgren left Du- family were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elaine Carter and son returned to chesne Tuesday to start school at Nevers and children of Sunland, Salt Lake City with them. St. Marks Hospital and WestminCalif. Sunday visitors were Mr. Mrs. Howard Powell attended a ister College. She is in nurses and Mrs- - Ronald Warner and r handkerchief shower for a cousin, training. family of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Farron Smith at.Neola SatMrs. Max Francom and children Mrs. Elden Wilcken and chil- of Spanish Fork. urday afternoon. dren will leave this week for an Mrs. George Conn and Mrs. extended trip to Parsons, Kansas, Marian Smith of Calif, was an Anna Nielsen motored to Salt Lake to vist her family, Mr. and Mrs. over night guest at the Ray last week. Weekend guests City last Thursday- - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Green. Conn and son have purchased the were Mrs. Doyal Miller of Vernal Mr- - and Mrs. Ernest Wilson re- and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horrocks of home of the Allen Bonds and they turned Monday from a three-wee- k SaLt Lake. moved in this week. trip to California, where they visMr- - and Mrs. Clifford Giles and Mrs- - James Summers left Mon- ited with friends and relatives. day to spend a few days in Salt They say they had a wonderful family of Ogden were Monday Lake City with her grandson who time. callers at the home of Mrs. Grace is in the hospital very seriously Hale. Mrs. Leah Davies will begin as ill. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. and Leonard Betts. receptionist' for Dr. Vernon Young next week. She will replace Miss Mrs. Lloyd Smith for the weekend Weekend guests at the Earl Jean Wimmer who is planning on were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ricks Jordens this week were Mrs. attending school at the BYU this of Sugar City, Idaho, parents of Mrs. Smith. Vernata Mitchell of Upalco and winter. Mr. and Mrs. Neff Simmons of Mr. and Mrs. Duarte Elder and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Workman Salt Lake City. The Jorden family spent last children of Hawthorne, Calif- - and and children visited Sunday and Friday in Heber on business, then family visited with the G. B. Monday at Granger, Wyo. with Mr. Workmans relatives. visited with friends and relatives Workmans Sunday. in Center Creek before coming Don and Guy Mayhew, Art Tayhorn. SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW lor and Jimmy Johnstun were in Greenriver last Wednesday. Mrs. Delia Mayhew, Don and Guy attended a wedding reception for Mr, and Mrs. Robert Williams, formerly Florence Kofford, in Salt POULTRY WANTED Lake on Saturday night. Mrs. MayFOR SALE For $1000.00 the Cash paid at your coop. Write hew returned home after a three Robert Redford home in Du- South Washington Poultry, 3253 weeks stay in Heber with her chesne. See or write Jenny Kof-forWash. Bivd. Ogden, Utah. 64 Maple St. Helper, Utah. family. HOUSE MOVING Newcomers to Duchesne this Houses moved' anywhere. Free ATTENTION CORN GROWERS! estimates. Or we will buy houses week are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M-FORAGE or buildings and move them away. Brady, who have moved to Duchesne from Provo. Mr. Brady is harvestor with motor. Practically Phone Roosevelt 286. the principal of the Duchesne High new. 40 off. HELP WANTED Pleasant School. The Bradys have three for j daughters, and will live in the money making opportunity man or woman to call on farm home recently vacated by Mrs. PHONE 132 UT. ROOSEVELT, families in Duchesne County. Full j Mary Sage. or part time. Year round. No exSunday visitors at the home of perience or capital required. Write McNESS COMPANY, P. O. Box Mr- - and Mrs. John Abbott were Leave Your Order For Coal 14, Bayshore Station, Oakland 23, Mrs. Pearl Mecham, sister of Mrs. From Your Favorite Mine. Calif. tp Abbott, of Washington, D. C and Get Price Schedule and Leave Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Mecham and Orders At family of Vernal. Mrs. Pearl Mt'ch-aWILLIAM H, CASE was a resident of Duchesne Duchesne, Utah years ago. son-in-la- ' Hor-rock- ss Browns, Inc. COAL HAULED E. A. Call Service REFRIGERATION Ferguson Parts Full line of Ferguson parts and Farm Equipment. Carter Ranch of Supply. y2 mile south-weRoosevelt on Highway 40. 5 st e and Mrs- - Duane and family and Mr. and Mrs. Phill Morten and family of Salt Lake spent the Fair Days in Duchesne with Mrs. Emma WimPhone Roosevelt 333 mer and other members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer and son of Nine-Mil- e also spent the weekend with them. Mrs. H. J- - Wimmer and family a year-en- d are having Baler for Clearance. Guaranteed Balers at who have lived in Nine-Mil- e the summer, moved back to Du30 off. PHONE 132 ROOSEVELT, UT. chesne to start the children in school this week. Electric Motors Wiring New Location - Building East of Roosevelt Standard Roosevelt. Utah Mr. Meri-weath- Browns, Inc. SACRIFICE MUST SELL my 1935 CMC truck deluxe throughout. Only 14,000 miles, Will accept older model truck as trade-iSee at Frandsen Body Shop. Phone 183-- J or call Dean Frandsen ton n. BE AN AVON Representative and earn a good income close to FATHERS LOUNGE chair a bit home. Profitable territory now dingy? Clean it with the new Blue available. Experience unnecessary. Lustre. Allred Electric, Duchesne, Write to Avon Manager, 164 No. Utah- 700 East, Provo, Utah. Guests over the Fair days and weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown and family were Mrs. Vanor Brown and daughter Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mott and family all of Salt Lake. UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, September 13, 1956 Girls Entries Dominate Top Honors' Duchesne flews In Fair Livestock Judging; Top Deef Drings 46 Cents, Lamb 86 Cents Letter AMANDA SWASEY WILL Duchesne postal patrons will be WED SPANISH FORK interested to know that this year MAN LATE THIS MONTH 1956 marks the 101st anniversary of the Registered Mail sysnounce theengagement and forth tem in the United States. On July coming marriage of thier daughter, 1, 1855, under an Act of Congress, Amanda, to Ronald Prows, son of the Registered Mail system was Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Prows of started, providing America with safeguard for the Spanish Fork. Amanda is a gradu- a ate of Duchesne High School in mails which has been of incalul-abl- e value to the development of 1955, and has attended one year at the BYU at Provo. Ronald was our national commerce and indusa graduate of Spanish Fork High try. The Registery system has often and is now a Junior at the BYU. Both are active members of the been referred to as the bloodChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y stream of American commerce. Saints, and plan a temple In the first year of its operation were only 600,000 letters marriage at the end of September. there carried. Today the total is about Date is uncertain as yet. 85 million a year, and the value of the items carried runs into VIOLET MCDONALD HOSTESS billions of dollars. TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB In 1937, the federal government Mrs. Violet McDonald was host5 12 billion dollars worth shipped ess to the Duchesne Friendship of gold coin and bullion silver by Club last Wednesday evening. Registered Mail from New York Members who enjoyed a lovely and Philadelphia to Ft. Knox, Ky. pot luck supper and an evening The shipment, began January 11, of sewing were Mrs. Myrtle Simp1937, was completed June 17, 1937 son, Mrs. Margarette Blaine, Mrs. and weighed nearly 114 million Zella Grant, Mrs. Overta Hayes, Mrs. Arlene Thompson, Mrs. Silvia pounds. Love Letters Abbott, Mrs- - Stella Muse, Mrs. Did you know that in Venezuela Sarah Rasmussen, Mrs. Myrtis the Post Office accepts love letBuckalew and Mrs. Lily Goff. ters at half the usual first-clas- s rate, provided they are placed in AUXILIARY PARTY a special bright red envelopes? WELL ATTENDED If the same regulation were in The American Legion Auxiliary effect here there probably would card party Friday evening was be a colorful collection of miswell attended with four tables. sives passing through the DuThe group played 500 and had a chesne Post Office! Earlier Mail great evening. Next party will be in two weeks. Have you noticed that your mail from Salt Lake City is now arriving in Duchesne at 5:10 a.m. each day and leaving for points East by 5:40 a.m., this makes it imperative for your letters and Robert S. Murdock other mail be in the office by 5:00 a.m. to catch this pickup, County Agricultural Agent Roosevelt District other trips on this route have LOCAL BUSINESSMEN SUPPORT not been changed with the excepJUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION tions that mail for Vernal, Utah Uinta Sales Barn this year pur- is about two and one half hours chased the 815 lb. Grand Champ- earlier which has improved, we ion fat steer owned and exhibited believe, the mail service to our our club patrons in Duchesne. See by Mary Ann Merkley, a member from Duchesne, at a cost schedule of mail for all star routes of $46 per cwt. Last year Uinta in the Post Office Lobby. Sales purchased the Grand Champion fat iamb and fat hog PRIMARY ELECTION and were in there bidding on (Continued from page one) most every animal that' came In the Fourth district attorney through the ring again this year. race, Duchesne gave Jackson HowThey also purchased an 86 lb. fat ard a comfortable 634 to 406 edge lamb from Clifton Larsen at $26.50 over James R. Bullock. Districtper cwt. wide, Howard beat Jackson 9,041 Kohls Market of Duchesne, last to 7.572. The district is made up years Grand Champion buyer bid of Duchesne, Wasatch, Utah and in the 830 lb. Reserve Champion Uintah counties. Heber Grant Ivins steer owned and shown by Jean is the Democratic nominee. Redmond of Roosevelt for $43.50 Complete Returns per cwt. Kohls has been one of The complete unofficial Dumost the consistent buyers of our chesne county returns for all state top quality animals for the past and idstrict races follow: three years at the Duchesne Governor Republicans: George County Fair. D. Clyde 637, Jf Bracken Lee 527; Bill Ostler and IGA Market of John 365, L. Roosevelt purchased the Grand Democrats: 258. Boyden C. Romney lb. 110 lamb at $86 per U. S. Senator Democrats: AlChampion cwt., and it was through the ac- onzo F. Hopkin 398; Herbert B. tive bidding of Mr. Ostler that Maw 235. stimulated people were making the Secretary of State Democrats: sale the best that has been held Linn C. Baker 394, William A. in conjunction with our Duchesne Bariocker 190. Other County Fair. purchases Democrats: General Attorney made by Mr. Ostler for the varLGrover ious businesses in Roosevelt were Quentin - R. Alston 152; the 106 lb. lamb owned and ex- A. Giles 457. State Auditor Republicans: Byhibited by Scott Murdock and pure chased by Frontier Grill for $27.50 ron K. Armstrong 481; Sid 568. cwt. Steve and Neds, with per State Treasurer Republican; Mr. Ostler as buyer bid in Gilbert Golden L. Allen 454; Sherman J. lb. lamb at 72 $28.00 Hullingers Preece 613. per cwt- - Ashtons also came in ReFour-yeCommissioner to purchase Larry Wilkens 96 lb. Iamb at $26.50 per cwt., and our publican: Heber T. Hall 605; Floyd new Evans Cafe, out on the high- E. Lamb 510. Two-yeCommissioner Repubway just west of the Uinta Sales Barn purchased Roland Capsons lican: Elmer R. Moon 754; Claud Wagstaff 357; Democrats: Eldon 106 lb. lamb at $26.00 per cwt. John Zupko 273. Safeway Food Stores certainly Brady 347; State Senator Republican: Wildeserve a pat on the back for their interest and active bidding at liam N. Brotherson 775, Harold the sale. Mr. Joe Gleaton, manager Smith 322. DemoState Representative of the local Safeway Store and Mr. H. J- - Frank, District Manager crats: John P. Madsen 342, Orin from Salt Lake City were a stimu- Swain 291. District Attorney Republican: lus throughout the entire sale, as Jack-so- n they served notice with their bid James Robert Bullock 404, 775. B. Howard on the first animal that they were here to see that the boys and girls got a good price for their if DR. VERNON YOUNG (Continued from page one) livestock. They bid on every aniat Washington, mal that went through the ring ing University and were successful bidders on D. C. He received his doctor of Larry Wilkens Reserve Champion medicine degree from this univer110 lb. fat lamb at $65.00 per cwt. sity in 1955. Before moving to Duchesne this They also purchased Ronnie Hack-ett- s intwo lambs, one for $27.00 per fall, he completed a one-yecwt and the other for $26.00 per ternship with the Boston Public 100, and ended the sale with the Health Service at Boston, Mass. Dr. Young comFrom 1947-4purchase of Robert Iorgfs 92 lb. lamb at $25.00 per cwt. pleted a mission in Great Britain I would like to say thanks as for the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints- - From 1944 to County Agent and supervisor of Latter-dathis youth program, to all you 1946, he served with the U. S. people who have so generously Air Force as an engineer in donated of your time and money, Germany, France and Africa. to assist our boys and girls at In 1947, he married Elva Davis of Salt Lake City, a daughter of this years County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lucy Swasey an- long-need- 4-- H Girls walked off with many of the 'top honors in livestock jud ing at the Duchesne County Fair recently, capturing grand championships in the beef and swine divisions and the reserve championships in the beef and dairy judging. The grand champion beef exhibited by Mary Ann Merkley, a member of the Duchesne Livestock Club, was sold for 46 cents per pound to Uinta Sales Barn. It weighed 815 pounds. The reserve champion, exhibited by Jean club, Redmond, of Roosevelt brougt 4312 cents for 830 pounds. The champion lamb, exhibited by Clifton Larsen of Arcadia club, brought 86 cents from Bill Ostler of IGA and weighed 110 reserve pounds. The champ, exhibited by Larry Wilcken of Hanna brought 65 cents per pound from Safeway. The complete list of winners: Dairy division grand chompions: Holstein cow, Lonnie Carlile, and Jean Redmond, reserve; Jersey Roosevelt, cow, Levi J. Anderton, Duchesne, and Caroline Foote, Roosevelt, 4-- 4-- d a, 4-- 4-- 4-- Beef division, grand champions: Fat steer, Mary Ann Merkley, Duean Redmond, Roosechesne, velt, reserve; beef bull. Jerry Merkley, Duchesne; Arnold Robbins, Duchesne, reserve; beef feand male, Mary Ann Merkley, Ronald Miles, Mt. Home, FFA, reserve, fitting and showing, Lloyd Lewis, Utahn, first, and Jean Redmond, second. Sheep division; Hampshire ewe, Scott Allen Moon, Duchesne, reserve; Hampshire Murdock, and ram, Scott Murdock, Leon Moon, reserve; Columbia and Ralph ram, Jerry Jacoby, Halstead, Duchesne, reserve; Suffolk ram, Scott Murdock, Robert Iorg, Upalco, FFA, reserve; Suffolk ewe, Scott Murdock, reRonnie Hacket, Hanna, serve. Grand Champion ram, all breeds, reserve Scott Murdock, champion, Jerry Jacoby, Grand champion ewe, all breeds, reAllen Moon, Duchesne, Grand serve, Scott Murdock, 4-champion fat lamb, all breeds, 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- H. 4-- re Clifton Larsen, Arcadia, serve champion, Larry Wilcken, Hanna, In the fitting and showing of sheep, Scott Murdock was winner, and Larry Wilcken, second. In the swine fitting and showing group, Kreen Hartman, was first, and Laird was second. Evans, Arcadia, - Rabbitt division are winners listed as Faun Carlile, Tabiona, grand champion buck rabbit, and Keith Murdock, junior exhibitor, Roosevelt, grand champion doe rabbit. The grand champion pen was exhibited by D. C. Watkins, Roosevelt. Suzie Lundgrens red hen won the poultry grand championship. She is a Duchesne girl. D. C. Watkins took the turkey championship. 4-- H; 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- H i New Schedule Is Announced For Salt Lake Temple A new schedule, effective Sept. for endownment sessions at the Salt Lake City Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, has been announced by Temple President, ELRay Christiansen. President Christiansen said the new schedule calls for seven sessions each day, Mondy through Friday, in order to avoid overloading the companies. By increasing the numbeT of companies, President Christiansen said overloading should be eliminated and more people will, have an opportunity to come to the temple and enjoy' its facilities in comfort- The new schedule, by company, beginning time and closing time is: First company, 7:45 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. (dead only); second company, 8:15 a.m. to 9 .a.m. (marriages etc.); third company, 12:15 p.m- - to 1p.m. (dead only); fourth company, 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. (dead only); fifth company, 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. . (dead only); sixth company, 5:15 p.m- - to 6 p.m. (marriages, etc.) seventh company,. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. (dead only). 10, Rueben P. Davis, Mrs. Young has filled a mission for the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y in Northern California from 1944 to 1946. She attended the U of U for two years. They have three sons and a daughter, Stephen, Russell, Ronnie and Barbara Jean. Lam-bourn- ar ar Injoy all tho comfort. of doluxo automatic hooting at amazing low cost. t 9, y TO MY MANY FRIENDS IN DUCHESNE COUNTY: Thanks for your splendid support in the primary. May we carry on to victory in November. JOIN P. MADSEN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I |