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Show i Uintah Basin Standard Thunk, Jan. 27, 1966 Plf 6 Pfc. Howard Taylor has been in Duchesne the past two weeks from Ft. on a delay-in-rouBennlng, Ga., to Oakland, Calif. son of Howard, the Mr. and Mrs James LaDcll he Taylor has told his parents is to be assigned to overseas duty. te Terry Swope came home to Duchesne to observe tils birthday this weekend. Terry, a son of Mrs. Susana Doty, is a freshman student at the University of Utah. DUCHESNE AREA NEWS ly her moat serious injury was to her neck, a whiplash, her mother said. Mrs. Moon drove the family car to Sait Lake City this week for Karen to use while her car is being repaired. Mrs. Moon returned to Duchesne with her husband, as he was in the area doing ranching business, using the ranch truck for transports tion. Water workshop Sweetheart ball set at Duchesne on February 12 at Duchesne The Duchesne County Water Users Association is sponsoring an irrigation workshop on Wed., Feb. 2, at the Duchesne County y meetcourthouse. The ing begins at 10 a m. and continues through 3:30 p. m. The date was set originally a day earlier. A PANEL DISCUSSION will be the last feature of the workshop at 3 p. m. Panelists will Include Paul Christensen, soils science specialist from the Utah State University; Richard E. Griffin, water resource specialist, USU; Louie Galloway and Leo Haueter of the Moon Lake Waterusers Assn; A. Hale Hol-gatpresident of the Duchesne County Waters Users Assn.; Nathan D. Allen and Gordon Leo Heaton, Bruce Hartman, L. Brady, water commissioner for the Duchesne and Strawberry Rivers Distribution System, and a member of the Utah Water and Power Board. 12 Lunch scheduled for o'clock noon, will be furnished by the association for the members who attend, reports Lloyd Smith, Duchesne, secretary for the DCWUA. SUBJECTS TO be covered in the workshop include Duchesne High School will A nominating committee has Sweetnamed for the selection host the Uintah Basin of officers for the Duchesne heart Ball this year. It will be held at the new gymnasium the Parents-TeacheAssn, for 1966. At the PTA meeting Mon- night of Feb. 12. High school sweetheart queens day of last week, the nominat- from the schools of Duchesne comis committee chosen ing Counties will comand Uintah prised of Mrs. Wilma Randall, Mrs. Bernice Killian and Mrs. pete for the title, the crown and the prize Pattie Burdick. Arrangements for the ball of consent They will get the are under the direction of the prospective candidates for the student council, at the Duchesne offices of president, vice president and secretary, to present High School, which is headed at the election to be held at the by Louise Moon, as president. The Uintah Basin Activities February PTA meeting sched- Assn, allows the host school $50 uled for Feb. 21 at 8 p. m., at for th decoration costs. Rodney Louise Moon . . . wlrrted the Duchesne High School. Homemaker of Tomorrow. At the meeting conducted by Harrison is the decoratins com- Franklin H. Grover, Duchesne mittee chairman; Michelle Fitzd PTA president, Mr Dean H. "atfr T"da 111!tanfield chare Poulson, Duchesne High School tudent at DHS the Queen's Tea, which will librarian, told of the library of facilities available to the pub- be held the afternoon of the lic at the library. She said the ball. The queen contestant their parents, and guests, will of library was open to the public attend the tea. Louise Moon, president school and hour other the student council at the Du- during Queens from Tabiona, Altachesne High School, has mer- times the library is open. lib- mont, Union, Uintah and DuMrs. Donna B. Hansen, beited the additional honor of rarian for the Duchesne Ele- chesne high schools are expecting the Betty Crocker ed to in this social "Homemaker of To- mentary School, talked about affair. participate A queen and two atis Literature Good What for winner for morrow" award tendants will be crowned dur1966 for DHS. She Is a daugh- Boys and Girls.' a special ceremony, at the ing Keith James Rogers Sweetheart ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. of Principal Ball, which the pubSchool Duchesne the High Moon, Duchesne. lic is' invited to attend. situation about the explained MISS MOON rated the high football as a part by Mr. Christensen; administra- est in a knowledge Introducing Try the Standard first fat tive management, canal main- and attitude examination which of the sports program at the tenance and lining, by Mr. Grif- deals with the duties and re- school. He indicated the com- High Grade, Quality Printing. fin; water delivery, basic fac- wards of homemaking in to- munity would need to help tors, by Mr. Galloway and Mr. day's society. The test was of- sponsor such a program, WE HAVE Principal Rogers and Coach Haueter; water policy-watfered to the senior girls at Bennett Josle told about footmeasurement, by Mr. Heaton, DHS. Mr. Mr. Allen, Mr. Holgate, Miss Moon was presented the ball making a program a part Hartman and Mr. Brady. award and pin at the faculty of the sports program at DHS All speakers will participate assembly at DHS Friday. Her to have some special sport for UINTAH BASIN STANDARD in the panel discussion, sched- faculty advisor is Miss Marva every boy. uled for 3 p. m. Mae Horrocks, the home ecoThis workshop is planned es- nomics instructor. MISS MOONs written expecially for board of directors and all watermasters of the amination will be entered in irrigation companies, as well as the state contest to compete those who irrigate. The public for additional prizes to be is welcome to attend the full by General Mills, Inc. meeting, or sessions of it, stat- The examination is prepared by es Lloyd Smith, secretary of Science Research Associate the Duchesne County Water Chicago, which also has charge Users Assn., and county agent at scoring papers and Judging. in Duchesne County for the Utah State University ExtenMOTHERS CLUB SEES sion Services. been rs all-da- Camille Fitz water was given an eighth birthday party at her home this week. Her mother, Mrs. Jack Fitzwater, hostessed the party which was held after school, so that several of Camie's friends came to help her celebrate her e, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robbins spent several days in Salt Lake City the past week, conMr. and Mrs. Donald Muse of ducting business and visiting with their daughter and family, Murray, and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Del Wiegand. Ten a, visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mecham is working Vernal Muse. for a short time at Cima, California in a cinder mine, 100 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles and miles southwest of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Arch White, Nev. He is working temporarily Bridgeland, were callers at the there with his brother, Warren home of Mrs. Grace Hale last Mecham, as a replacement em- week. The Giles are former of the Bridgeland residents ploye. area. was Dennis I vie of Provo guest of honor at a birthday Mrs. Vernal Muse hostessed party given in his honor SunVernal the Duchesne Friendship Club Mrs. and Mr. by day Bromley, at her home. Other at her home Wednesday night guests were his mother, Mrs. Bingo was the game played, Alene Thomas and Alden Thom- and supper was served to a as of Provo, Mrs. Sylvia Mech- number of guests, including am and Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Zella Grant, Mrs. Ida Murdock, Mrs. Arlene ThompDuchesne. son, Mrs. Marie Pope, Mrs. Oden R. Wilcken will give Annie Mezenen, Mrs. Myrtle the program at Duchesne Moth- Anderton, Mrs. Venla Gee, Mrs. ers Club Feb. 3 at 8:30 p. m. Evelyn Murdock, Mrs. Gladys at the home of Mrs. Marie Kiel-Mr- s. Turner, Mrs. Myrtis Buckal ew, Mrs. Marguerite Blaln. Mrs. Kenna Foy will this meeting. Subject of Grant won the high score, and the program is Parliamentary Mrs. Ida Murdock won the other prize. Xtaocedure. Mark Wiegand, 13, FOX THAT DIDN'T (HOT AWAY pottos with the grey fox he shot after he was treed by the animal during a went hunt near Duehesne. plant-soil-wat- Louise Moon gets homemaker award at D.H.S. an er relationship, Young hunter E0EEH3 shoots fox near Duchesne Mark Wiegand blew Into his predator call, and the vibrating sound it made, like a wounded or dying rabbit, brought quick results a grey female fox that apparently was hunting for a late breakfast This tod occcaaeo The faculty of the Duchesne High School presented the assembly program Friday. Coach BennetCJosie opened the assembly by giving the welcome address. Glen Lewis, Marlin Boyer, J. LaMar Gillen and Neil K. Burraston, The Golden Four, sang I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly," Mrs. Amthe anda Burraston played piano accompaniment for the happened about two miles south of Duchesne on Eagle Point, near the soup bowl," about 9:30 a. m. right Sue Ann Earl was honored about New Years. Mark was Sunday visitors at the Leo and Mr. on were her 12th birthday Saturday eager to try out his predator B. Foy family Mr. and afternoon at her home. Her call, that he had got for a Mrs. Raymond Ellis ail Mrs. Frank Kelch, Salt mother, Mis. Niles J. Earl, ser- Christmas present so took a quartet. ved party treats to ten guests, stroll with his 22 calibre rifle, Principal J. Keith Rogers Lake City. and other relatives and friends and blew. He had climbed up and Allan Bates played an inAll eleven of the State Road who dropped by to wish the In a pinion tree to have better strumental duet. visibility of the surrounding The Telephone", was title men from the Duchesne Of- young miss "many happy area. Directly after he blew the of the reading given by Mrs. Defensive the fice attended predator call, he heard fast Bean H. Poulson. Driver's Education School at All the faculty members parMrs. Ruby Fitzwater, oper- running footsteps, saw a dark the Utah Trade Technical him in a Shadow Play School at Provo Friday. Myron ator of Ruby's Fashlonette In object darting toward ticipated for Duchesne, spent several days through the bushes. He wss skit. Taylor, project engineer four feet up in the pin-othe Utah Department of High- at Market Week In Salt Lake about Principal Rogers sang a solo, The fox raced around the Blue Moon", and "Everything attendMarsha week. those states the past that, City way session of Fitzwater, her daughter, went tree trunk and tried to get to I Have Is Yours. Merlyn Taying the eight-hoHe was in such a posi- lor played the piano accompanidrooling were Edwin Carman, with her to the capital city, hut Mark. tion that he could not take ment for the soloist Woodrow Day, Uoyd Grant, returned Sunday by bus. good aim at the fox, but did Robert Gunter, Weston Desp&ln, and Emmett Hall, Albert Harris, Mrs. Lydia Peatross has been stick the gun barrel down Saturday the Eagles played hand. at Rangely and both Perron Hacking, Leland Brown, visiting the past two weeks in rired the weapon offwounded Rangely Duchesne with her sons, and He fired again at the the A and B team of the DHS Gordon Peterson and Mr. families, William R. and Robert predator as it tried to get away, hoopsters won their games. and was able to bowl it over, Peatross. about 30 feet distance. the of year, The Debutantes marched at Since the first A big job it was to lug the the half time of the A game Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Banger-te'three other Duchesne family s, 15 lb. predator to the home of and men have been reassigned to then were honored to march parents of Mrs. Bob visited Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. at the Rangely Junior College the state road office in Duhad chesne. These men are Edwin her family. Also, Mrs. Peatross' Arnold Robbins. He said he several times game. Carman, inspector of highways. sister and her husband, Mr. to change off Monday, the DHS Junior Smith of and carry the gun on one arm class rings were delivered to Woodrow Day, rod man, and and Mrs. Kenneth Kohl's Market, where the studSalt Lake City, called at the and the fox on the other. Uoyd Grant, chief of party. This female fox measured 40 ents may take delivery of them. Peatross home, the same day. inches from tip to tip 18 inTwo workers for the Duches of this measurement was of chesne County Department the tall. Public Welfare are attending Thii was Mark's first such sessions supplementary training of shooting a preexperience Williams. at last week Camp animal and this was a L&urel Hooper, a sophomore datory one on They are Stephen Huey, child the prowl for welfare worker, and Ronald J. student at the Duchesne High hungry food. He said the experience case worker. Liddell, School, won the senior division was a thrilling one and at National High Schools OratorideThe building occupied by the cal Contest Thursday night at times, he felt a certain Duchesne County Department the high school. Her brother, gree of anxiety. The adult female fox had of Public Welfare, located ad- Galen, a senior student at DHS, tail that was tawny-re- d Duchesne to the Drug were won second place. They jacent The body had white unStore and owned by B. A. Jac- presented with medallions. derneath. A grey strip runs" oby, la being remodeled to make Theme of the contest was down the back of the animal room for an office near the The Constitution What it the feature which identifies front of the board of directors means to Teen-Ag- e America its as the grey" fox. room for Kay Ferrell, one of 1968." bethe child welfare workers for These contest winners are a Mrs. Robbins said she of this the department. In addition to daughter and son of Mr. and lieves the matemust have trail female fox the offices and the board room Mrs. Keith R. Hooper, DuRobbins home, the to the ed comboy in this building, a large chesne. which Is on the outskirts of modity room Is located to the The contest was conducted at the And during the search rear. the high school library by Eld- for city. the female, the male fox on R. Wilcken, Americanism Karen Moon apparently es- chairman for the Duchesne must have been prowling about home that night, caped serious Injury last week Post No. 22, the American the Robbins said she heard Mrs. Robbins as was car when the she driving Legion. and other strange whining collided with a pickup at an in will Mias Hooper compete sounds in the yard during the intersection in Salt Lake City. the Uintah Basin District conMrs. Orven J. Moon, her moth- test, themed to the same sub- night after Mark had brought er, states Karen was treated ject, during the third week in In the female fox carcass. Mark is a son of Mr. and Mrs. by a physician, but resumed Feb., at Altamont. The exact Delbert Salt Lake Wiegand. her teaching duties at the date for the contest (for DuCity. Edgemont Elementary School chesne and Uintah counties) Mrs. Moon stated the traffic has not been announced by citation was issued, to the driv- James E. Lcnartz, the District er of the pickup for failure to Nine commander of The Amyield the erican Legion, Bonanza, a memDHS Although Karen's car was ber of the Jensen Post. a damaged great deal, app&rentMr Walter (Pauline) Wagn. ur r, er Prong Fasteners Magic Markers FERTILIZE FOREIGN SLIDES sweetheart candidates told DHS Ten candidates are to he chosen to compete for the title of DHS Sweetheart, 1966" at the Feb. 5 Sweetheart Ball at the Duchesne High School. Announced candidates are freshman Sherrie Roberts, class; Linda Thompson, sophomore class; Claudia Davies, junior class; Sally Wilkerson, senior class; Carolyn Hamilton, Boys' Service Club; Marsha Fitzwater, Future Homemakers at America Club; Linda for the Debutantes Stana-fiel- d, Mar- ching unit; Carolyn Wright, DHS Girls' Service Club. Peat-roe- The band from Carbon College will play the dance music for the Uintah Basin Sweetheart Ball at the new gymnasium in Duchesne, Sat., night, Feb. 12. Oratory winners picked at D.H.S. zerland, Germany. Miss Means projected colored slide pictures she had taken in 1963, during the time she was serving European mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She took a brief trip to Berlin, when her mission ended, and went into East Berlin. Her projected slides showed contrasts of the area of the Berlin Wall, as well as France and Switzerland. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Norma Hadden, With Mrs. Bertie Smith as cohostess. Mr Erma Mayhew, club president, conducted the meeting, which was attended by 15 members. Utilize our facilities that are available to serve you. Buy in bulk lots and have our expertly trained personnel apply the exact quantities of fertilizer to your fields now. Your fertilizer dollar is more valuable to you right now than it will ever be! Farmers PHONE Service ROOSEVELT 170 Back-u- p tion sale! Completely equipped with: Lights Heater Defroster Padded Visors Windshield Washers Front and Rear Padded Instrument Panel Seat Belts Side View Mirror Emergency Flasher uffluDM Ml uvJ f 4fouauCQM7' Teachers aid appointed at right-of-wa- y. SEND NOTICES This new EASY WAY Address in 5 colors at once Print Willi DDGfl The program at the Duchesne Mothers Club meeting Thursday evening was presented by Jo Ann Means, first grade teacher at the Duchesne Elementary School. Her subject was My trip to France, Swit- Comets shooting for the 2nd million in sales after being 1st in its class to top the million mark. Special celebra- black-tippe- d. not-so-s- ly while you can 5 get on the land! or Only ner has been cm moved at the Duehesne High Schotrt ns a library snd teachers side, announces Principal James Keith help Rogers. This additional at the school was made available through fcdcml funds Title I of the Elcmcntarv and Secondary Edurntlon Act. Mrs. Wagner will nssist the duties teacher with clerical She will not assist with the She will not replace a teacher In rase of absence of A Instructor. the assigned teaching rertlfleate Is not required for the type of work to which Mr Wagner will be assigned. She will work the regular school hours, five days a weeks. Mrs, Wagner Uintah Basin Standard In started working this capacity the past week Mrs. Kmmert (Myrt "Betty") Rcanr of Mylnn Is working as s teller In the Duchesne office I of The First Security Bank. IL&IL ir M 191 N. Second Street E., Roosevelt TU |