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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thunk, Jan. 20, IB ltgo GO 4 GG0BEH3 GCCIICBOQ DUCHESNE AREA NEWS the wedding of a friend at Jackson, Wyo., recently. The Wadsworths resided at Hanna about 20 years ago, where he served as a forest Mrs. Grace Hale hostessed a ranger, for about eight years. quilting party Thursday at the The Duchesne ward cub scout home of Mrs. Myrtle L. Is being organized Ladies who participated program as cubm asin the social quilting party are with Stephen Huey child welfare a is Mr. ter. Huey Alice Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Lang, worker for the Duchesne counSummers, Mrs. Delia Mayhew, welfare department. Mrs. Mattie Anderson, Mrs. Lu- ty Mrs. Wilcken cille Wimmer, Several Duchesne people and Mrs. Hale. whose families are grown, are "family nights' in a Dawnette Mayhew'a eighth holding These group members group. birthday party was held at her are Mrs. Alice Summers, Mrs. home Thursday after school. Nellie Lang, Mm. Myrtle WilEight of her friends came to cken, Mm. Ruby McDonald, the party which was hostessed Earl Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Nell by her mother, Mrs. Don Anderton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Smith, Mr. and Mm. Lee Anderson, Mr. and Mm. John P. Ralph Murdock spent the Madwn. The meetings are held weekend with his brother and Tuesday evenings altemaiting sister-in-laMr. ami Mrs. at the homes. The LDS church Grant Murdock in Ducliesne. outlined lessons are given by the host or hostess, and refreshThe Elvin D. Rasmussens are ments arc served. enjoying their newborn daughMr. and Mm. Orven J. Moon ter, who was born January 7 at the Roosevelt hospital. The pe- were dinner guests of their tite miss weighed 5 lb 1 os. at daughter, Karen Moon, Wedbirth, but her mother reports nesday in her new apai Lment in the youngster Is gaining weight Salt Lake City. Miss Moon, steadily, and both she and the fourth grade teacher at Edge-mobaby are fine. elementary school In Salt The Rasmussens have anoth- Lake City, resides In the aparter daughter, 3, and three sans, ment with Miss Alma Poulson, Neal 8, Val 6, and Wayne 5. a former resident of Duchesne, Mrs. Rasmussens mother, who is employed as a secretary Mrs. Luella C. Edlund of Salt in Salt Lake City. Lake City has been staying at the Rasmussen home the past Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas two weeks. entertained the Duchesne 500 The paternal grandparents club at their home Wednesday are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ras- evening. Guests were Mr. and mussen of Lapoint. Mrs. Ralph H. Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Bromley, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orven J. Moon and Mrs. Jerry Merkley, Mr. Karen report and Mrs. Chris Merkley, Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Tatton Bench, Mr. visiting overnight with Mr. and at and Mrs. Wm. H. Case, Mr. and Mm. Douglas Wadsworth Afton, Wyo., while enroute to Mrs. Neil Anderton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Brooks, and DHS. The support of the com- Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas. initiate to needed la munity The Bromleys won the high this program and to keep It prize for the couples, Mrs. Angoing. Principal Rogers was derton and Jerry Merkley won asked to bring up this subject the Individual high score prizes at the PTA meeting Jan. 17. and Mary Thomas and Mr. Halstead took the low score prizes. The student council voted A salad and dessert refreshstufor that proper apparel ment s were served by the dents on the days basketball gamea are played away from home base is heels and hose for Dee and Kay Thomas, son the girls and white shirts and and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ties for the boys. Elwin Thomas, and grand chil The apparel the students are dren of Mr. and Mrs. Dave asked to wear on the day that Thomas of Duchesne, and fregames are played at DHS is quent Duchesne visitors, were the traditional school colors of two of the four students listed blue and white. on the semester honor roll of the Mossy Rock, Washlngtn, high school. Wil-cke- Thin in the firat year for the wrestling program at DHS. Ooach Bennett Josle atatea he fa pleased with the outcome of the program that it in building. Matches have been scheduled on abort notice with many schools, because the program wan not organized sufficiently early to calendar the matches. has been voted to start charging spectators 25 cents at the wrestling matches, to help pay for the new uniforms of Che participants. This charge will apply also to students who do not have their activity card. It The next wrestling match scheduled is at the DHS gym at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 24, with Allamont. Friday, January 21, is the rescheduled date for the faculty assembly program, which will be presented to the students. n. nt The DHS Sweetheart Ball is scheduled In the new gym for February 5, with the sophomore class In charge of arrangements. The DHS sweetheart queen and her two attendants will be chosen then. The queen will participate in the Uintah Basin Sweetheart Queen contest to be held at Duchesne on February 12, with other high school queens of Duchesne and Uintah Counties competing for Che title. Terry Wllkeraon, editor of the yearbook, reminds all students that their $1 yearbook reservation fee must be paid by the first of the week. Five members of the United Nations Chib went to the BYU library last Saturday to do research on their country, Rumania, which they will represent at the annual UN assembly to be held at the University of Utah. The UN Club sponsor, JT. LaMar Gillen and Neil Bur-nsto- accompanied the students, Kenneth Farnsworth, Julie Maxett, Maureen Moon, Laurel Hooper, Galen Hooper. The students at the Duchesne High School rallied Monday and gave tremendous support for a football program next year at THANKS! I would like to thank all the patrons of the Duchesne Branch of the First Security Bank for the support and help they have shown me during the past V2 years. I invite all of my friends and associates to stop in and visit me in my new business endeavors. Guy Taylor The Duchesne Second ward Sunday School class for the group, had a skating and waffle party Thursday evening. The skating party was held on the courthouse block pond, and the waffles and hot chocolate were served at the church. Dean Young, Sunday School teacher for the class, was assisted in this special activity by hia wife, Gayle. The Cub Scout program has been reactiviated in the Duchesne ward with Stephen Huey as cubm aster, Gary Thomas and Allan Ashton, committeemen. Den brothers are Mrs. Allan Ashton, Mrs. Lillian Wright and Mrs. Stephen Huey. Twenty-tw- o boys are of the age group In this ward to par ticipate in the Cub Scout program. reports Mrs. Ronald J. Liddell, Duchesne ward Pri- mary president for service in the past can restore f in year-- we A Better Informed County ... trick -- pet I tractor checkup now ROOSEVELT NOW STANDS VACANT The old Duchesne Elementary School was vacated .Monday, January 17, when tlin pupils and staff members moved their book and other lielongings two block to the north. This to the new elementary old building was constructed In 1926 at a cost of $39,900, structure the eot of the modern lewi than to which the youngter moved. program. The training schedule is as follows: boys, ages 8, 9, and 10, at 9 a.m.; ages, 11 and 12, at 10 a.m., and ages, 13, 14, and Elder Koliert F. LaRoe . . 15, at 11 a.m. each Saturday testimonial set for Jan. 23. in the Union high school gym. CONTACT MR. Jennings for further Information. ry one-ten- th wsssiw".'!nie 7 4 v ed Regular meetings of the group will be held the second Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the courtroom in Duchesne. ARCADIA WHITEROCKS by Ida Horrocks by Verna Iloopes Holgates attend County Commissioner D. Blayne Morrill last week was appointed chairman of the Uin tah County Commission. Frank Taveapont and Lyndon Robb left January 12 to be Inducted into the Armed Forces. Wilma Robb underwent surgery January 12 in a Salt Lake City hospital. Virgil Robb was in SLC to be with his wife, returning the latter part of the week. She is doing as well as can be expected at this writing. Leland Moosman served as a Juror for Uintah County on Wednesday, January 11. On Monday, January 10, the Relief Society held a supper in connection with their regular monthly work meeting to honor their class leaders and their visiting teachers. About 95 of the leaders and teachers were testimonial for Area PTA to ask granddaughter mental funds Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holg&te reconsideration attended ata farewell testimonial for their The Duchesne Area PTA Council went on record Monday night to inquire of the Duchesne County Commission as to what basis its decision was made to delete the mental health program funds from the 1966 county budget Also, they plan to have members and other persons of the communities to request the Commission to reconsider its action, after hearing testimony from those directly benefited by the mental health program clinics which have been held for several years in the county. TWENTY-FIVPTA officer, school and school district officials attended the meeting and voted for this action. AU areas of the county were represented at the meeting except Tab Iona -Hanna. E Rites held for infant girl Graveside services were held nt Monday at 2 p.m. in the Cemetery for Sheila Sue old daughter Clerico, onc-dn-v of Alvin and Shan-oChidoster Clerico. The infant died Friday, January 14. in the Roosevelt LDS Hospital of prematurity. She was bora January 13. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, John Clerico. Lapoint; Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Chidestcr, Salt Lake City; a er, Mrs. James Chidester, Salt Lake City. La-poi- th AT MYTON LEGION HALL Saturday, January 22 9 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION DANCE TO TIIE MUSIC OK Peggy and the Play Boys" Western Band Sunday Granger granddaughter, Gloria Holg&te. Hale waa one of the speakers. Miss Holgate has been called to serve In the Southwest Brit- ish Mission. She will leave by plane fer England January 31 Those attending MIA leadership Thursday evening at Duchesne were Joe and Reed Clay-bur- n, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty, Mrs. Nelda Murphy, Marva Horrocks and Lila Richens. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy and family of La Barge. Wyo., were weekend guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Farnsworth returned home from Salt Lake Sunday night, bringing their daughter, Gaylene, back with them. Gaylene has been taking treatment the past week at the Primary Children's hospital. At the present time she is feeling much better. Dates changed present Mr. and Mra Glen McKee have been visiting at the Stanley Hoopes. Linda McKee, their tiny daughter, stayed at the Hoopes while her parents moved from Rock Springs, Wyo. to Vernal. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, January 23, in the 63rd ward in South Ben Lomond Stake in Ogden honoring Robert Change of dates for two (Bobby) LaRose, formerly major meetings in Duchesne Fred of Roosevelt. County have been anounccd. The Irrigation water workELDER LA ROSE I a son of shop scheduled to be held in Mr. and Mra. Fred LaRose. He Duchesne February 1, has been from Union High in rescheduled for Wednesday, graduated 1965 where he served as presi10 a.m. to dent of the February 2, from studentbody during p.m., at the courthouse, am his senior year and was a nounccs Lloyd Smith, county seminary graduate. agricultural agent. He was a delegate to Boys Also, the date for the money State and was well known for management workshop to be his musical talent. He received held at the Roosevelt Stake a to go to college. Center January 20, has been scholarship rescheduled a week later, JanuELDER LA ROSE will be in ary 27, states Mrs. Mary C. the Southwest Indian Mission. Boender, home demonstration His address will be Southwest agent, inasmuch as Lloyd Clem- Indian Mission, Box 938, Holents, economics specialist, was brook, Arizona 86025. unable to conduct the workshop Fabrizio. Use the Best: O TIRES O BATTERIES O ACCESSORIES WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Klenzade Products AS WELL AS Hardware and Farm Supplies MAKE THE "CO-O-P YOUR SERVICE AND FARM 8UrPLY HEADQUARTERS! Farmers Service PHONE 170 ROOSEVELT MOON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THE church news Dennis Freeman has been named president of the Duchesne Second ward special interest MIA class. Mrs. Helen B. Odckirk is secretary of the class. EKIcn R. Wilcken Is the discussion leader. The Mutual Improvement A soclation has scheduled the Young Artists' Music Festival January 25 and 26. The Du rheane word program will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the stake center January 25. The Duchesne Second ward will hold a similar program at the same time January 26. Those persons having a talent they wish to do at three programs are invited to get in touch with Mr. Faye Da via for the firat ward and Mine Carol Moo for the Second ward. Former resident gets mission call for meetings 'is Mrs. Bob (Florence) Smith of Hnnna has been appointed! and has accepted the post of membership chairman of the! West Duchesne County Cham- -' ber off Commerce, announces Kenneth L. black, group president. SIRS. SMITH was appointed at the Tuesday night meeting of the membership committee of the Chamber. Membership fees were established that meeting for 1966. Business membership fees are IN NEW BUILDING This group of Duchesne elementary $10 and employee memberships are $5 each, the same as individKtudenta go about the task of arranging desk and chairs ual memberships. Associated In their e lass rooms in the new building. They then went bark and helped the younger grades move. The larger, members, such as various comclassrooms will alleviate the crowded conditions panies who are not esablished in Duchesne, but who do busithat existed in the old school. ness in the area, will pay a $35 membership fee. BOTH MEN and women are sought as members. 14JJ . outstanding basketball training West Duchesne county C of C sets 1966 fees Basin Implement PHONE 111 ROLAND REY'KLL, hawket-ba- ll coach at Union high school, along with members of his staff, will provide the boys with an i'-W'S STOXSORED BY MYTON & Tire Company 26. -Y- lost horsepower We're ready to restore this lost horsepower. Our skilled mechanics are equipped with special test to make equipment to pinpoint troubles fast your tractor run like new." Why wait? Insure maximum horsepower this spring with a checkup today before we're both in the midst of our busy season. Keq jour 10-we- Official. The USAC works to improve government at a county level. Elections of officers for the state association will be held during the meeting, reports C. A. Grant, exceutive director. Are you being robbed of horsepower you paid for? Studies show that the average tractor, regardless of age and make, loses as much as 11 percent of its original power in one year of field work. power 01 the right clinic will be held at Union high school for all boys ages 8 thru 15. The clinic will be held for a period beginning on Tanuary 22 and ending March Duchesne County officials were each granted $100 expense money to attend the 43rd annual convction of the Utah State Association of Counties to be held January 39-2- 1 at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City. This expense allowance was granted at the January 3 meeting of the Duchesne County Commission. The convention Is themed to great-grandmo- hasnt been Mirl Jennings, chairman of the Boys and Girls Committee of the kiwanis Club, announced that the Kiwanis basketball County officers to attend SLC convention The Ronald J. Liddell family have bought a ranch just east of Duchesne City from Charles Partridge and are now residing in the ranch home. Since Mr. Liddell has been employed by the Duchesne County Department of Public Welfare for about two years, they former Bridgeland resident. have resided near the east DuMrs. Elsie Gunter of Duch chesne River bridge within the esne is now residing at the city. Stewart Rest Home in RooseMrs. Roy (Ethel) Taylor of velt. She was moved recently Craig, Colo., is visiting at the from the Vernal unit. Mrs. Gun- home of her daughter, Mrs., ter wants her friends and relaCarol Liddell. Mrs. Taylor is a lives to call her or to visit. 30-ac- re If your tractor Kiwanis sponsors basketball clinic OF 1966 USERS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1966 - 2:00 P.M. at the UINTAH HIGH SCHOOL - VERNAL, UTAH To elect a Director to represent District No. 1 (the area of Aitamont, Bluebell, Tablona and Hanna) Nominee: HARRY F1KLDSTF.AD, JOE KEMP. Fort Duchesne To elect a Director to represent District No. 3 (Rnosevelt, Bluebell, Neola area) Nominee: RAY BROWN (Inriimhrnt), I.LOYI) NELSON. News Items To elect a Director to represent District No. 5 (the Jensen and Vernal arena) Nominees: C. D. DUDLEY (Incumbent), NILES IIASI.EM. Mr. and Mra. John Hrenn took Mra Lillian Brrnn. Mr. Brrnn'e mother, to Arpen. Colo, where she took a bun to her home In Crete, Neb. She had been vlaiting the Hrenn for the pnnt several week. Mra Roy A. Ivgler had a coffee party January 13 for Mr. Gnll Carey who left Monday for Tarker. Aria, where d her husband ha been special Investigator. O Employee AssoThe U Mr. Carry ciation honored Thursday afternoon prior to hi going to Arizona. Miss Hurdecn Roberta wa hoatea. To determine If member within a district should nominate candidate from their respective district to ran for the Board of Directors, or if candidate should be determined by a nominating commit toe that la appointed by the Board of Director. g To revise wording In the AsNocIntlon' Articles of Inrorporation and Door Prize Certificates By-La- Luncheon YOU ARE URGED TO ATTEND AND EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT AND AS A VOTING MEMBER OF YOUR ASSOCIATION! KESIONSIBILITY Iran-ferre- Mr. snd Mr. John Brain went to Provo to vtatt with Mr. and Mra. Leland Black of Dulce, N. M. MOON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, Incorporated YOUR LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED POWER COMPANY |