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Show THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED Ircadi THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Thursday, December 27, 1956 EDITORIAL as,c5,6n mza jj Departmant of fish and game the Great Salt Lake is being made director, J. Perry Egan, was given by Utahs wildlife conservation a unanimous vote of confidence leaders. by the states arganized sportsman Meetings to consolidate these at the Utah Wildlife Federation protests have included leaders of meeting ended recently in Salt the Utah Wildlife Federation and Lake City. officials1 of the state department A resolution asking .that Egan of fish and game. be reappointed for a new four year Of chief concern to conservaterm beginning next March, re- tionists is the effect on waterfowl ceived full support of all delegates populations in this area. Four of from sportsman clubs over the the six state owned public water-fow- l state. marshes, a major federal The final meeting found the public marsh and many private delegates taking favorable action shooting clubs closely border the on several recommendations deal- proposed bombing range from one ing with fish and game matters, end to another. These marshes annually afford including the following: An addition to .the fish and game 90 of the waterfowl hunting in code providing for a minimum the state, are major breeding and fine and revocation of license nesting grounds for ducks, geese where big game is illegally killed. and shorebirds on the western fly- Addition of the bear and cot-- 1 ways, supply hunting recreation to tontail to the list of game animals. 40,000 sportsmen and each year Recognition of water use for ' act as recreational and study areas fishery purposes as beneficial un- - to thousands more of the states citizens. derstate law. Provision that first-tim- e hunting Actual physical value of the License buyers be required to take marshes is with the yearly a course in gun safety and hand- - worth to thehigh, states economy run- ling and show evidenceof passing ning well into the million dollars such course befors a first hunt figure. ing license is issued. It is known that the Members of Utahs five-ma- n fish low level simulated atomicproposed bomband game commission will meet ing by planes would have serjet 28-2in December quarterly ious effect on resting, nesting and two-da- y sessions to determine de- migrating waterfowl common to partment of fish and game policy these marshes and flyways. It is matters. believed that such continual harOne important item on the assment may cause the birds to agenda for these meetings will be leave the area entirely, the determination of the dates and Department Director J. Perry other regulations governing the Egan noted, We are protesting general angling season for 1957. establishment of this range organizations cause of the known serious ef- having recommendations concern- feet its use will have on both the ing the angling season next year major waterfowl hunting areas of should submit them in writing in this state and our economy as ample time for commission con- well. sideration at these meetings. Egan said that it had taken deThey are held at department of cades and hundreds of thousands fish and game offices, 1596 West of dollars to build these, marshes. North Temple, Salt Lake City. The He cited their importance to the meetings are open to attendance countrys waterfowl picture in the fact that birds banded on them ljy the public. Both written and verbal protest had been taken throughout the to the proposed establishment of nation. They are especially vital to a U.i-S- . Navy bombing range over the Pacf ic waterfowl flyways. 9, -- j j Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate spent two days in Salt Lake on business returning Friday night. Donna and Orville Larsen are spending their holiday vacation with relatives in Arcadia, Myton and Ioka. Their family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen and children of Quincy,, Wash., will join them here to spend Christmas. Mrs. Marion Ross of Pleasant Valley, spent Thursday here with her father, Marvin G. Shields. Mr .and Mrs. Vernal Nielsen, of Adco Soap Lake, Wash, spent Friday night with their father, Marvin G. Shields, at the farm in Arcadia. LaMar Capson, from the Coast Guard in San Francisco and Gayle Gilbert from Ft. Lewis Washington are spending the holidays with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson and son Gary, left Saturday evening for Rochester, Minn., to spend Christmas with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Campbell. The Thompsons expect to be gone a week. Thomas M. Gilbert and sons are doing their chores. Mrs. Frank Meyer and her-soFrank Jr., who recently returned om the Argentina mission of the LDS Church, visited at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Chad Evans, Monday evening. The Max Mullins family spent Sunday and Monday at Tridell as guests of Mr. Mullins mother, Mrs. Lula Mullins and Grace Morrill. Visitors at church Sunday evening were Dale, Linda and Venice Larsen of Quincy, Wash.; Beverly Olsen and a friend from Salt Lake, Wm. Peatross, Richard Powell and Keith Harmon from Duchesne. Mr. Peatross and Mr. Powell were speakers and Mr. Harmon sang a son-in-la- n a- The A HAPPY NEW YEAR time of the year has rolled around winner of a Bendix washing ma- when we must bid goodbye to a 5 YEARS AGO worn old year, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bumes and chine in a radio contest conducted pretty badly U T A in Salt Lake. To win prepare for a brand new one. over K children of California, are visiting Im sure as we reflect back over with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Anderson the contest Mrs. White wrote in the year, 1956, we can all find a one hundred words about the song of Upalco, over the Christmas holfew spots that we failed to take she liked best. The song she chose idays. off the rough edges, and probably was Trees. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas Sr. Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Mayhew, regret the fact that had we been announce the marriage of their Laurence and Pearl Gay just a bit more consistent, we daughter Virginia, to Calvin J. McDonald Mayhew be farther along the road were Saturday night would Monks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank than we are today. of of BurMr. security A. M. and Mrs. Monks, of Myton. The wedding guests LIFE ton. Put off till tovisited THATS at the They Sunday with was solemnized Friday, have been should home of Mr. and Mrs. morrow what Wayne Dean Bowden of Westminster ColIf I could over McDonald before returning home done today the ceremony. lege performing look my many imperfections and Mr. and Mrs. Kennith Wilke ns to Salt Lake. the things I failed to do, Id have of Utahn are the proud parents 20 YEARS AGO to classify 1956 as a pretty good of a baby boy born at the Roosevelt Hospital on Dec. 17. This is Mrs. Erma Stevensen, who left year. MAY THE BEST be yous dur their first child. the resettlement office to take a Mr. and Mrs. James Bird an- job at Moon Lake, is back at her ing the coming year is the sincere nounce .the marriage of their old job. She and Miss Lillian wish and prayer of your editor, daughter, Rae Bell, to Dale Allred Hendrickson have taken one of the his family and all the gang at the on December 14, in the Salt Lake Murdock apartments in Duchesne office of the Record-StandarLDS Temple with President Robert Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tolgren of CO Burton officiating. Salt Lake, returned to their home when to to Next knowing Thursday at Bluebell, after spend10 YEARS 'AGO Seize an opportunity, the most ing the past week at the home to Jack Stokes, shipfitter in the of Mrs. Tolgrens parents, Mr. and important thing in life is adan when to know forego U.S. Navy, who is stationed at Mrs. John K. Theming. Mrs. Irene Iorg and Afton Mich-el- l vantage. San Diego is here on a of Upalco were hostesses at 30 leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stokes. Jack a candy party. Mesdames Myra was in the task force on the Atom- Iorg, Lena Lloyd, Drucella Muric bomb tests and this is his first phy, Beulah Borker, Mara Mitchell, trip home since that time. He will Viona Mitchell, Ora Mitchell and go to Honolulu for duty when he Merl Borker were present. The party was a great success. returns back to base from his leave home. Little Fay Olsen of Hanna has Mrs. Vale White of Duchesne been ill with pneumonia, but is has been notified that she is the much better at this writing. PAID FOR Deer Hides - Beef Hides - Pelts Junk Metal x X For Quick Removal Of DEAD OR USELESS ANIMALS Call Collec- t343 or nmim 05-J- 3 IN ROOSEVELT by-produ- cts Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis and Glenn were dinner guests at the Cliff Roberts home Sunday. Mrs. Oran Curry has been spend- Crystal Wilcken ing a few days at the homes of the Andrew Johsons, the Lynn Currys and the Ed Currys. Oran and Patsy plan on joining them all for the Holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa and family attended the wedding of Mrs. Defas brother, Roy Mariani and Miss Shirley Larson, both of Salt Lake City. They attended the reception at Memorial Grove. Geno Defa was an usher. The wedding took place on Dec. 8. and Mrs. Bob Smith and , Mr. girls are spending the holidays in Wyoming with Mrs. Smiths parents. Geno Defa is spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and Mrs. Connie Lee made a trip to Salt Lake City on Friday of last week. WARD CONFERENCE HELD ON SUNDAY Ward conference was held last Sunday evening, Dec. 23, with the following visitors from the Stake attending: President and Mrs. Hale Holgate, President and Mrs. Elmer Moon, Mrs. Wilford Rook, Leland Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poulsen, and ou own President Monroe Michie. Some of the new ward officers who were sustained were as follows: Thomas Fabrizio as First Counselor and Winslow Rhoades as Second Counselor in the bishopric; Marie Thomas as Second Counselor in the YWMIA, and Beth Giles as Librarian. Mrs. Dorothy Moon was put in charge of ward music. Speakers at ward conference Bishop Willis Moon, Tom Fabrizio, Fifty per cent of all marketed Winslow Rhoades, Ray Hackett, Oran Curry, Art Fabrizio, Ferrus gas is used in .the states where it Giles, Nettie Defa, Connie Lee, is produced. Art Taylor, Florence Roberts, and Presidents Holgate and Moon. Midnight Mass in the historic Cathedral of the Madaline was a Solemn High Mass with the Most Rev. Duane Garrison Hunt, Bishop of Salt Lake City, as the celebrant. Tht Mass was heard Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades via radio on station KSL. Tele- will spend the winter in California vision station KTVT carried the where Mr. Rhoades has employMass as it was being offered to ment. Almighty God before a crowd of DUP HAS PARTY 1600 people. Bishop Hunt delivered of Utah Pioneers The Daughter the Christmas sermon. held their Christmas party Thursday of last week at the church December 26 was the feast of house. Mrs. Connie Lee gave the St. Stepren, the First Martyr. The very interesting lesson after which Mass and Liturgy of the great delicious refreshments were served first century Christian Deacon are by the officers to Blanche Defa, celebrated in the Roman Catholic Marvel Pace, Crystal Wilcken, and the Greek Orthodox Church Hazel Defa, Dena Wilcken, Vivian with great ceremony. Today was Curry, Jean Fabrizio, Nettie Defa, the feast of St. John, the beloved Flora Fabrizio, Connie Lee, Etta Disciple. December 28 is the feast Moon, Florence Roberts and Retta of the Holy Innocents, whom Pilling. Gifts were exchanged and Herod slew in hopes of killing a wonderful time had by all. the Christ Child. Mrs. Nettie Defa and Larry January 1 is the feast of the made a business trip to Duchesne Circumcision of our Lord Christ Saturday of last week. was given the name of Jesus Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ch ait win (Saviour) on this day by His and Janice are spending the holiMother and foster Father, St. days here in Hanna and Tabiona. Joseph. It jsa holy dayof obliga-'The- y visited at the Joe Curry tion for all Catholics. Masses will 'home during the weekend. be at 8:00 and at 10:00 at the Mr. and Mrs. Nile Willden are Church. Confessions will be heard the proud parents of a 6 y2 pound on Monday from 5:00 to 6:00 and baby girl bom at Hill Field. before Masses on Tuesday. Among the young people who are home for ait least some of the In the Life of Christ series over holiday season are Mr. and Mrs. the Ave Maria Hour on KVEL, Max Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giles, The Marriage Feast of Cana was Cecil Roberts, Mark Michie, Elaine told last Sunday. This coming Sun- LaMor and LaMont Moon, Roger day the narrative will be the Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fabrizio, Temptations of Christ in the Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fabrizio, Desert. Geno Defa, Ray Pace, Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Giles and baby, Mr. tive basis, Gold Strike stamps will and Mrs. Lorin Al'lred and children, be availabe at a cost substantially Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams and lower than other plans, yet offer children, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Penrod premium gifts comparable in every and children, Bob Lee and many others. way. AIRLIIIES HEED Men and Women 18 to 39, H. S. graduates, to positions, prepare for well-pai- d Pubtechnical or lic contact, hostesses, communications, reservationists, radio operators, station agents, elecetc. Good tronic technicians, pay travel, glamour, security. Qualify now. APPROVED FOR KOREAN VETERANS. Preliminary training need not interfere with present occupation. For information and interview, mail coupon. Airlines Training Division of Central Institute Mr. Jay T. Harmon 470 No. 1st E. Provo, Utah Name Adress State.. City Phone- - Age.. SUBSCRIBE TO THE GREAT NEW FOR ONLY $3.00 BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1957 If you act now THE SUBSCRIPTION $3.50 per year gives you a One-YeHEW Dont Delay Savings Stamp - Act Today! UII1TAII WRITE OR VISIT THE A new savings stamp plan will j be offered to Utah and Idaho consumers shortly after the first of the year, according to James L. Berlin, Boise, Idaho, president of the newly formed Gold Strike Stamp Company, whose main offices are located at 630 Judge Building, Salt Lake Ctiy. Organizers of the stamp plan are Albertsons Food Stores, Associated Food Stores (AG Stores). Safeway Stores, Scowcroft Wholesale Grocery (IGA Stores) Skaggs Payless Drug Stores and Utah Wholesale Grocery Company (IGA Stores), and Independant Affiliated Stores. Other major business firms, including gas and oil companies, independent department stores, grocers, druggists, variety stores, cleaners and automobile concerns have already joined the Gold Strike plan. It is apparent that the home-- 1 makers in Utah and Idaho like the savings stamp idea, said Mr. Berlin, and in an effort to bring consumers the best possible gift program at a reasonable cost to the merchants, Utah and Idaho grocers who account for approxi-- 1 ar i subscription or REI1EWAL to the DASill STANDARD Your renewal starts at whatever time your present Uintah Basin Record or Roosevelt Standard Roosevelt Standard ROOSEVELT, .... Just $ 3.00 PRICE WILL BE Utah, Idaho Stores To Distribute PRICES a n ri a Combining The Roosevelt Standard and Uintah Basin Record y A Father Pellegrino This week is Communion Week for the CYO members of Saint Helens parish. The officers and members of the Youth organization have been attending morning Mass at 8:30 and receiving Holy Communion for the following Intentions: (1) for an increase in vocations in the Salt Lake City Diocese to the Religious Orders of Sisiters and Brothers and to the Priesthood; (2) For the virtue of purity, for honesty and for a sense of responsibility among the six million Catholic Teen-Ager-s of America. Father Pollock, head of the CYO in the Diocese, will receive a report on the attendance in the parish. YOU CAN . d. TOP CASH By ii Last The Day Mondays c o Thru The Files Of The Record Deer Hunters and Farmers . . . - - A VALENTINE CAME A few days ago a clipping came in the mail, which was a part of Dan Valentines column. It was about one of our neighbors, Aldon C. Fenn, of Myton. . . . His record as a truck driver brought Dans Valentine. Lest some of our readers might have missed it. Im reprinting it in this week's Casually Observing Column with my congratulations to a man with a fine safety record. TODAYS VALENTINE A Valentine today long past due to Aldon C. Fenn of Myton, Utah. Aldon is a true Knight of the road. . . . Hes one of the fellows that maneuver these big gasoline trucks over the highways. And hes one of the best in the business. Aldon Fenn has driven a truck on Utah highways for more than 23 years without an accident, without as much as a dented fender. Through 23 years of heavy driving . . . from coast to coast, over mountains, through valleys . . over all the hazardous . passes of the Intermountain West, Aldon has wheeled his truck without an accident. In 23 years, he has never received a traffic violation ticket in any form, not even for a minor infraction of the rules. A Valentine to you, sir, and solo. many more happy years of safe Those attending the Christmas driving! program at the Myton school, Friday afternoon, were, Mr .and Mrs. CO Gam Gilbert, Mrs. Arch Larsen, Heres a verse, that aint Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Keller, Mr. funny; too much month, at the and Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Cecilia Gilend of the moneyl bert, Mrs. Illo Tanner and Mrs. Bessie Lusty. Everyone enjoyed the ? o much. This little ditty contributed by presentation very Duchesne of Brown Lucy Wooley of all food sales, joinmately 85 isnt so bad it is entitled: ed together to form this company. However, it is not restricted. It NOW is open to all types of business Fluffy white snowflakes float can benefit from the savwhich down lazily To hide all the grime and decay ings stamp program. Premiums offered under the of the town With a mantle of diamonds that Gold Strike plan will be largely nationally advertised lines and will sparkle and glow And lend a clean peace to each be offered at redemption values with other directly competitive place as we go On errands of joy and of mystery, companies, Mr. Berlin added. Pre mium stores will be located! too, through Utah and Idaho in every each one, for Seeking gifts major marketing area. somthing different and new Because of its mutual To delight, or intrigue or give gay charm as we Lay them down, stealthily underneath the bright tree. ... ctustai Sports In The Open Space Catholic Church Cecelia Gilbert SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 - 1 Year $1.75 - 6 Months $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 Mrs. Weston Bates, Office Manager NATIONAL News From SL Helens expires! 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