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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thunk, Jan. IS, I960 Page 8 Qgxsseg Mr. hu Ruby Stephciuon returned to her home in Duchesne after having spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs Kenneth Aycock, and family at Vernal. Tomaiko, four-yea- r Mrs. Karen Tom-nlkof daughter is spending the next few months with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman, In Duchesne. Roslyn o, DUCHESNE AREA NEWS mcrly of Duchesne, attended the graduation rites, and other guests of Mrs. Stephenson were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Stevenson nnd daughter, Beth, former residents of Mt. Home and Duchesne. Over 300 persons attended the graduation rites, Mr. Putt-ma- n said. Mrs. Stephenson has announced she hopes to open a modeling school ir this area later in the year. EEBffiQS tePTTR oonrereo A trophy will be bought from student funds on which will be engraved the names of the DHS Eagle 'basketball players who played the first game in the Duchesne Lions DHS reorganize The Duchesne Lions Club lias for first time been reactivated with Kay Hamilton as president, William E. Lewis is secretary-treasure- r; Allan W. Ashton, tail twister; Albert Harris, Lion Tamer. Last Thursday evening, a meeting of the group was held in the Duchesne High School has been accredited for the first This time- but provisionally. good news was received Monday by DHS Prineipal James - Keith Rogers and Supt. Thomas J. Abplanalp of the Duchesne ac- newly-construct- tivity room at the rear of the Frost Top. It was ladies' night for the club. The wives of the men were invited to attend the dinner meeting. Fourteen members were present Three more members have been accepted into the club, Prentiss Cleave, Marlin Boyer and S. Dale Goodman. Mr. Cleave won the door prize, a pop com popper. Supt. Thomas J. Abplanalp of the Duchesne County School District and Mayor C C. Mlck-elsospoke to the group about the probable problems the community and the county faces with the expected influx of people to this area when construction begins on the Starvation Dam and Reservoir project of the Central Utah Project. The next meeting of the Duchesne Lions is scheduled the evening of Jan. 27. New members for the club are being re cruited for this service dub. The meeting place for the Lions will be in a 34 x 26 rustic building which is being finished at the Frost Top location The by the Kay Hamiltana. huge stone fire place is a focal point of the room, which is panelled in wood. DUCHESNE CLUB HEARS REVIEW accredited County School District. THIS accreditation rating was made in December by the Northwest Accrediting Association of Secondary and Higher Schools, Spokane, Washington. This same information was received from Afton Forsgren, chairman of the state accrediting committee. of the accredThe to head itation provisionsare that the Eldon K. Wilcken rating Duchesne area FTA group. school enlarge Its counseling to student services and that teachers be assigned to instruct classes in the fields or subjects of their major and minor preparat- L'p Tlie Down Stair Ca.sc", by Bel Kaufman was the bx)k review given by Mrs. Blanche Murphy, Roosevelt, at the Jan. of the Duchesne 6 meeting Mothers Club. The story reviewed was the trials and tribulations, the fruxtations and of a rewarding experiences young woman school teacher at the Calvin Coolidge High School in New York. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Naomi Taylor, with Mrs. Pattie Burdick as Twenty-thre- e mem- bers were present for the meeting. Special guests were Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Lorraine Ross and Mrs. Alfhild Josie. Mr. and Mrs. M. L Schwartz were hosts at an open house new DHS gymnasium. This Mrs. Barbara Meriwether, held at their home on New will be placed in the trophy and friends for Mrs. Maxine W. Burdick and Years Day school's trophy case as a school memento. Miss Shirley Burdick attended neighbors. funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Delbert (Berniece) Howells Robert Mr. hits. and A. Madsen, last Thursday at The wood bleachers arrived as was sustained Broadhead inCastle Dale. They report see- won top honors and a $10 prize this week and have been ion. Duin home leader decorated literature for best the the for . . . Beebe Melanie Merriwcitiher family stalled in the new gym. The ing the Oscar TO MEET accreditation stan- chesne Second Ward Relief Sofrom Pocatello, former Du- the Fort Duchesne area during press delegate to model V. N. four sections of the new bleach' schools must comply ciety Sunday during sacrament dards, was award The chesne residents. Mrs. Madsen the holidays. ers will seat 756 persons. The rewith various requirements freshDuchesne the Melanie a made Fort Meriweather, meeting. Mrs. John P. (Florby mother. Beebes Mrs. ms bleachers, which were in the curriculum and school ence) Madsen was released man student at DHS, has been old garding Women's Club. are in gymnasium, storage from this position. Elden R. Wilcken, Duchesne, plant named press delegate to the and can be Mrs. Aliena Wilkerson Henbrought out to seat was Mrs. Ethyl Jennings spent the Model United Nations, represof the elected Mrs. Mary Hooper, president president Harold, her husband, and ley possibly another 250 persons, Duchesne Area Parents and of the Duchesne Second Ward High when needed. School officials have returned to their home Christmas holiday in Mississ- enting the Duchesne atTeachers Association Monday School. Miss Meriwether Relief Society, invites all ladin Sullivan, Mo., after having ippi. estimate the gymnasium has tended a seminar held Saturies of the ward to attend the night at the council meeting visited several days at the room more for ample seating held at the Duchesne High A group of local couples met day from 9 a. m. to 12 noon at than 1,000 Relief Society meetings held home of her parents, Mr. and persons. School. He was elected for a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the University of Utah for the at 2 p. m. on Tuesdays, exMrs. Woodrow Wilkerson. two-yeVal Val Verdi for refreshments press delegates assigned from term, to succeed Mrs. cept the monthly work meetDHS leaders have decided Don G. (Colleen) Mantyla, Duchesne City will enact a ing, which starts at 10 a. m. Mrs. Ruby Thomas was hos- New Year's Eve and then went schools throughout the state. to serve refreshments to the near in the ordinance Roosevelt. Mr. Wilcken, district zoning tess to the Duchesne Bridge on to the American Legion Hall The ten delegates from the visiting teams and the cheer Mick-elso- n clerk for the Duchesne Ranger future. Mayor Clifton C. Club at her home Monday. Mrs. to attend the dance ushering In Duchesne High School will rep- leaders, and the DHS teams The Duchesne Stake Beeannouncement this made resent Rumania at the annual and cheerleaders, after basketDistrict of The Ashley National Maxine Jensen and Mrs. Con- the new year. hive Standards Night is schedwas a after public meeting Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Goff Model United Nations Assemb ball Forest, has served in the PTA nie Harrison were guests. Mrs. games at DHS. Funds for held Jan. 5 at the courthouse, uled Feb. 1, at the Duchesne Lake of visited Council the of Utah Salt vice for at the bjs University City president ly Hildur W. Brooks won the high the refreshments will be taken Stake House, at 7 :30 p. m. Mrs. the past two years, and is a relative to zoning Duchesne Barbara aeon prise and Mrs. Thelda past weekend at the home of April 20-2-3. from the student funds. The Jensen is leader for City. past president of the Duchesne Mias Meriwether stated . all hospitality gesture is being Halstead took the other prise. Mr. and Mrs. Jack FTtzwater. the public meeting the second year group; and Although Mr. is Goff PTA local. to attended doing building high school press delegates Other members who made to foster better and Mrs. Alfhild Josie is the first Elected to serve with Mr, was announced several weeks the meeting were Mrs. Phyllis work at the county welfare of- the Model UN will write a news friendlier relationships among few of the year group leader, who are arin advance date, Wilcken are Mrs. Bemia (Sylstory about their school's parti- the schools. Day, Mrs. Afton Bromley, Mrs. fice in Duchesne. the attended, mayor ranging for the program, to The National High Schools via) Bristol of the Altamont persona Ann Stephenson. The next meetcipation and preparation for which the parents of the girls reported. Oratorical will Contest Mrs. held local as be vice Barbara and Meriwether, the Model United Nations Aspresident, Is the day the DHS will be invited. A guest speaking of the club will be held in her on Friday this discussions Further 20 Jan. at the Duchesne High Mrs. Goldie G. Wilcken, Dudaughters, Melanie and sembly, and these papers will faculty will present an assembmeeter will give a special talk durFebruary at the home of Mrs. held to be at are subject Laurie, motored to Salt Lake be entered into competition. ly program. Announcement of School. The junior high school chesne, as secretary-treasure- r. Halstead. council. of ing the program. the city ings contest to is be held will in to These installvisit the officers be with reThe first prize winner will City Saturday the program will be made by The Ed Carmans have re- their husband and father, Duane ceive a $50 scholarship to the Principal James Keith Rogers afternoon and the senior high ed at the next Council meeting school contestants will com- - to be held at 8 p. m., April 11, turned from a week's trip to Meriwether, who was in the University of Utah. Friday. This program may have pete In the evening contest. at the Meriwether Mr. KarMyton Elementary city briefly. visit their daughter, Mrs. Miss Meriwethers assignment some surprises for the studThe public is invited to these School. en Tomaiko and family, in San has been In the West Coast is to call to the attention of ents! contests to hear these young Mrs. Franklin (Marilynn) a the Diego. Calvin Joined the fam- area as representative of public, through the press, orators a lesson in Amer- Peterson, Roosevelt, is the infirm. The Meriweth- of the Plans are to announce honor icanism give work and importance of ily for the trip at Las Vegas. trucking as they talk of the cumbent secretary-treasurers met at the home of his the Model United Nations As- roll students at DHS at the for Constitution of the United the Council. She has served in Mrs. Phyllis (Mrs. Glen) mother, Mrs. Dewey Meriweth- sembly. end of the second term Fri- States. this capacity for two years. Stephenson. of Duchesne parti- er in Salt Lake City. day, after the grades are postElden R. Wilcken, Americaned. cipated as a graduate of Mich' ism Chairman for Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsdies Modeling and Finishing The Elmer R. Moon family Post No. 22, The American DUCHESNE WEATHER El to a has returned from held to Duchesne rites have in left worth School trip graduation The royal blue and white Legion, will direct the contest. visited Texas. Here they visit In California for several Although moisture was rerecently in the Empire Room Paso, with Mrs. Moon's parents, Mr. weeks. Keith Farnsworth is jerseys and tights have arrived In cooperation with Principal corded six days in December at of the Hotel Utah. for the DHS wrestling group, James Keith Rogers of the Du- the Duchesne Weather ObserMrs. Stephensons achieve- and Mrs. Arwell L. Pierce, who making the deliveries and pick- Coach J. Bennett Josie announ- chesne High School. of home are the at vatory, the total measurements ments were announced by Glen staying ups for the "upper country ced. TurE. Harold Mrs. was but .90 of an inch. moil route during his uncle's Puttm&n, manager of the school, Mr. and DUCHESNE P.T.A. TO MEET Precipitation recorded for the and Denlce Mclntire. modeling ley, a daughter. Also, the Du- absence. Last Friday, Dr. Knight The January meeting of the month by Harold Thomas, ofchesne visitors were guests at teacher. from the Utah State Univer- Duchesne PTA will be held at ficial weather observer for DuOut of the 45 graduates of the home of Dr. and Mrs. WenThree Duchesne couples attalked to the science class 8 p. m.. Jan. 17, at the Du- chesne, is .25 of an inch on the this group, Mrs. Stephenson dell Pierce and family, Mrs. tended the annual convention sity on several the Moon's and at subjects relative to chesne High School, announces 10th; .14 on the 13th; .23 on one brother; was the only graduating of the Utah Wooigrowers Assn, physics and the atom bomb. Franklin H. Grover, unit presi- the 14th; a trace on the 15th; with the teacher training cer- home of Mrs. Moons sister-in-laheld last week at the Hotel This Dr. Olsen, also dent. The program Mrs. Myrle Pierce, and Utah. From topic is .16 on the 22nd and .12 on the tificate. Mrs. Stephenson's cerDuchesne, Phillip from Friday, will talk to the Literature for Children. USU the El Paso. also of 30th. is she daughter, tificate signifies quail Moon, president of the Duchesne class on the topic of "Drifting fled to do modeling in clothing and Wooigrowers Assn., Continents." Recent visitors at the home County fashions, photographic and teleMrs. Moon attended, as did Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. and Mrs. Elmer vision modeling, also. R. Moon. Mr. At the graduation rites, Mrs. Moon were their son, Jerry, and Mrs. Orven J. Moon. From two of wife his children and Stephenson modeled daytime was Hanna the Patterson, Calif.; their daugh- Willis Moon representative and evening fashions. wife. Dorrant and Her daughter, Carol Steph- ter, Maryetta Sampson, her hus- Freston, Roosevelt, vice pres! enson, and Lynn Barker, for- - band Bill and boys ffrom Orem. dent of the county wool growFuneral services for Wells ers association attended the Hoyt Robertson, 65, were held Monday in Alton, Kane Counsessions, also. Mrs. Phillip (Alice) Moon ty, Utah. Mr. Robertson, a rest' won a $25 door prize, a food dent of Duchesne County the purchase certificate to a large past ten years, died in a Provo That's a hunl onn! But a newspaper eneounteri names that are market in the Salt Lake City hospital at 7:45 p. m., Thursarea. day, of natural causes. difficult every day. And there's only one nay to make sure the He was bom June 26, 1900, The ladies attended the lun and TO CHECK and CHECK cheon in the Empire Room at at Orderville, Kane County, a spelling Is correct which honored guests were son of Frank and Nella Hoyt TRIPLE-CHECsometimes Mrs. Calvin Rampton and Mrs. Robertson. Survivors: brothers, Von H., J. Bracken Lee, Sharon Moline, Miss Wool of America and Salt Lake City; Wayne H.. OvCheryl McKay, the new Miss erton, Nev.; Homer H., CharWool of Utah, the grand-doug- h lotte, N. C.; sisters, Mrs. C. ter of President David O. Me Leonard (Edna) Heaton, MocKay of the Church of Jesus casin, Ariz.; Mrs. Walter A Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, (Helen) Pace, St. George. Mr. Robertson lived several and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. McKay, Salt Lake years in the Rock Creek Can. . . but is It Smith or Kmythe? Is it spelled John or Jon? yon area assisting ranchers and City. others in the area. Also, he seror Johnson Is it Nelson or Nelsen or Nielsen or Nielson ved as a guide for several per1 sona who came each year in even or Johnston? Names are tricky, the seemingly easy search of the Lost Rhoades Mine. Mr. Robertson had been ones. Yet, hard or easy, a nrwspuper is exported to liave Utah's special whitefish sea- compiling a file of the various them right son continues through Feb. 15 stories told about this historical from Caleb which mine, on four Utah streams in Duwas said to have obchesne County, the Duchesne Rhoades tained the gold for the Salt white-fish River, which opened for on Jan. 1 downstream from Lake Temple Angel Moronis the confluence of the North and covering and other LDS church purposes. West Forks near Hanna. Fishermen are reminded that their 1965 fishing license is in Try the StatuIarA first for Secakukii. Aliegglen, Ikilmforth, all spelled rorrrrlly High Qrude, Quality Printing effect through April 15. AND llalgicish, Grtinowuld, Ilainmerschmid, Mantyla, Mieiire . . . on nnd on. Is It any wonder we make a mistake now amt then? n, ... Church News Elden R. Wilcken named Area PTA president Zoning laws to enacted in Duchesne ar Oratory test to be Thursday er v W. H. Robertson SBWWW w a 3Z a funeral held Can You Spell Mxlequafzke? It is very convenient to ... ... ... prepare your deposits at home and mail them Now Smith is easy . . . to January BANK OF VERNAL opens Whitefish season Hundreds of Names Every ISSUE . . . FARMERS (J0& RANCHERS 9LIdealSvStein flMPUFlKD INCOME TAX RECORD All U Oq Loote-Ls- of took For Livestock Ranches, Dairy Farms, Poeltry Ranches, Orchards, r.neyards, Groves, Hay and Grain Farms, ruck Farms and Diversified Farms of All Kinds NO BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Aakes Income Tax Reports Easy to Prepare Mcest $2.30, $3.85 end $3.13 complete, dieeti lor on year or more, and Income Tax I1!? UINTAH BASIN STANDARD niONE 1S1 ... ROOSEVELT When you cant see them, you can almost feel theyre in the room with a Long Distance Go ahead. jcall.Call now. Mountain States Telephone 1 But ACCURACY is the WATCHWORD We'll do all all the othcra hshIIiIi! ... to spell your name correctly . . . and all ot the tins. 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