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Show Uintah Itasin Standard Thunk, Feb. S, 19KB Iur Winter fishing R DUCHESNE AREA NEWS Bounties claimed Fewer enrolled in Only four persons have made Duch. Seminary claims for bounty money on A drop in enrollment at the predatory animals killed in Duchesne County, the past three Duchesne Seminary was noted as the second semester started. months. Then the seventh grade studThomas of Provo Saturday at These claims were filed by J. ents, who enrolled in seminary the home of her sister, Mrs. Max Roberts, Fruitland, for one for half the instruction Norma G. Earl. Other hostessyear, Winter fishing haa been were social affair for es the coyote killed in Rock Creek, were replaced in the classroom drawing numerous fishermen to and Mrs. A civil suit has been Mrs. Jo Ann Grant Canyon, $6; by Elmer Thomas. by the eighth grade students. It the Uintah Basin during recent Duchesne, 23 bobcats, $23; by so happens the number of eighth Morna Grant. Mrs. Thomas is in the district court at weeks. Interest has mounted in Members of the Duchesne the wife of Lamar Thomas. chesne is but half the $941 seeking damages Glen Lewis, Duchesne, $1, one graders, the Twin Pots Reservoir as Mothers' Club were truly marchrelative to an automobile wreck bobcat; by H. K. LeFevre, Tab-lon- number in the lower grade. fishermen have found that ing mothers this week, as they one coyote, $6. This last This brought the seminary enMr. and Mrs. Lamar Thomas near the Duchesne River Bridge fishing through a hole chopped participated in the March of claim 10. were filed this was rollment on Provo at of down to 106, reports Jan. 1964. Feb. past 22, guests Myton in the ice has netted catches of Dimes g activities in weekend at the home of her Neil K. Plaintiff in the case is Archie Seminary large sized trout and other Duchesne. Mrs. Erma Mayhew, These claims are filed by the Burraston. Principal Mr. and Mrs. Parry T. White, Bridgeland. parents, Floyd fish. game club president, accepted the Grant. No changes were made in Caudell is one of the defend- claimant, to the Utah State This week employees are chairmanship of the drive in of Agriculture. the seminary student officers e, Department ants. The other is Thomas off to club road and the Duchesne the cf the William Toll son, custodian at for the second half of the clearing accepted MiRS Carye I Kim ) WilkerJr. year. Cedurview reservoir also with this activity as a club project. the courthouse, Duchesne, is the Clinton Moon remains the studson, secretary for R. G. Ross, the on In file in complaint n ent to the man and predictions for fabulous fishing Each member was assigned an of the Neighborhood Youth the inspector, get president. county clerk's office, Mr. touch for the remainder of the win- area to visit at the residences to file the claim on The seminary is planning to Corps at the courthouse in Du- White charges that Floyd Cau- these with ter. Cedurview has long been to pick up the contributions. predators. chesne, visited in Ogden last dell, while driving the vehicle participate in the Uintah Basin known as the reservoir where at the Seminar weekend with her sister, Mrs. of the defendant, Thomas e, Seminary fish consistently make enorRoosevelt Stake Center March The Duchesne Mothers Club Tom (Fern) Mccham, and atJr., caused the collision mous gains in size in a com25. Clinton Moon and Kenneth voted to postpone their annual tended the engagement party of his automobile with that paratively short time. Valentine's party scheduled for of Sharon Mecham. Miss Mech-a- driven by Caudell. Damages of water-sewe- r Farnsworth attended the planBoth of these reservoirs are Feb. 17, so the members and a frequent visitor at the the White vehicle are listed at ning meeting held at Roosevelt located on land owned by the their husbands could attend the homes of relatives in both Du- $841. The other $100 is for loss Duchesne City has passed a recently. Ute Indian Tribe. Both are dedication program and open chesne and Roosevelt, is en- of the vehicle resolution which defines the the during repair stocked with fish consistently house for the Duchesne gym- gaged to Jess Camposs. liability of persona using water period. during the fish planting seas- nasium and the new elementary The case was filed Jan. 21, and sewerage facilities in Duons and both are near well trav- school. chesne in trailer houses or mo1966. eled roads making access to bile homes and provides for the Another date has not been set the fishing spots quite easy. degree of punishment which Joe LeBeau, television techFeb. 4-- H shall be meted out to the vioTwin Pots is located near for the party. Saturday, set date for tentative nician, discussed the television is the 19, ordinlator violators or this Moon Lake and Cedarview of is the annual to which the problems with the Duchesne ance. about seven miles north of the husbands ofparty, members are the County Commission last week. mouth of Uintah Canyon. The resolution, deemed nec- He Five times a year college invited. The date chosen will reported that the people In A Junior Hanna The ice on Twin Pots is about be announced by Mrs. Erma bound high school seniors Leaders group essary for the protection, health the Tabiona welfare of the citizens of area are receiving a good sig18 inches thick so there is no Mayhew, club president. throughout the United States has been organized in Eastern and and Canada assemble to take Duchesne County with Marilyn the city, the Council made spe- nal. danger of the ice breaking. A hole about 1V4 feet across is It was reported that Bill Mrs. Helen B. Odekirk wae the American College Test bat- Snow, president; Don Duncan, cial provisions for this resoluvice president; Peggy Bastion, tion to be made a part of Chap- Tollefson, east of Duchesne, chopped with an ax or if one is called to Salt Lake City last tery. ter 14 of the Ordinances of the Lewis Jones and This battery is administered secretary. fortunate enough to own a saw Thursday to be with her daughHarvey Gee. The group talked of record city. in the same area, have not this is much easier. A line is ter's family, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. at approximately 1,500 centers This addition to the ordinance been getting a good signal since dropped and a tug on the line Palmer, during the illness of during November, February, book keeping at the first meetis a sign that a bite has been their Any owner or person the power was changed in Dudaughter, April, June and August, and is ing held on Jan. 12. Keith Lew- reads: made. Cheese and whole ker- Helen Annette, who was taken given Saturday morning so ie, a member of the Duchesne having charge of andor oc- chesne. nel corn seemed to be what the to the hospital for treatment of that testing does not interfere County Leaders' Council, cupying any trailer house or DUCHESNE ANNEXES ....14.... Duchesne City has passed an with the regular class schedule. Duchesne, met with the young mobile home, having toilet and fish liked best. pneumonia. Mrs. Odekirk planned to re- Most test centers are located people at this organizational water facilities shall be respon- ordinance annexing the adjoing-in- g About 20 groups of fishermen sible for paying the water and were at Twin Pots Saturday turn to Duchesne Sunday eve- on college campuses; some are meeting. cemetery land and the city and most of them were taking ning, but had to remain until in high schools. Administration Subject selected for the next sewerage rates charged by the park area, into the towns! te. This area contains 40 acres their limit In fine sized trout Wednesday at the borne of her of the A. CL T. takes four hours meeting, to be held at the home city. To fail to do this is a mis- for the cemetery area and 40 averaging up to two pounds daughter, because Mrs. Palmer and the battery includes four of Mrs. Mary C Boender, Dubecame ill, and Mrs. Odekirk tests, one each In English, Math chesne County home demonstra- demeanor offense, and is pun acres for the fairgrounds (city each. was needed to care for the sick ematics, social studies and nat- tion agent, is program planner ishable by a maximum park). The cemetery is described as for 1966. daughter and the sick grand' ural science. jail sentence, and maximum the SE1&SE4, Sec- - 1. TownUniversities $200 fine, or both. child, who Just had been brought require student test results accompany home from the hospital. ship 4, South, Range 5 West, Skill-o-re- e Uintah Special Base and MeriMrs. Odekirk states both their application for admission, dian. The area of the city park Della Mae and the baby are Student s bear the expense, payC. annexed is SEUSWU. Sec. 1. recovering from their illnesses ing a $4 fee for the battery. The entire family is Invited The tests place primary emTownship 4 South, Range 5 to attend the Duchesne Scout APPOINTED LEADER West, USBM. phasis upon what you can do Sklll-O-RDistrict Saturday, Grant Monsen, Altonah, has with what you have learned, been appointed as the Explorer rather than with what you have Feb. 5, at 7:30 p. m. at the STANDARD UNIFORMS Recreation uae of the Ashley Duchesne Stake Center. Keith leader for the Duchesne Scout-Distri- ct learned in the sense of detailed R. National Forest in 1965 made Duchesne,. Hooper, SOUGHT FOR POLICE and Announcement of the matter. In specific Dick Estes, Altonah district history by exceeding for the appointment was made by Keith other words, subject The Utah Sheriffs Assn, retest conare Items An open house honoring Orfirst time, the 1 million figure, R. and activities chairsolved to seek a standard uniHooper, Duchesne, district cerned with Intellectual skills camping C. son to Nielsen reVernal Dean will of according Rowland, form for sheriffs officers in scout chairman. This post had and abilities, not with specific man, will be in charge of the creation staff officer. Total use some and detailed content. In a sense, 1V4 hour program, which will be held Sunday from 3 to 6 Utah's 29 counties. This resoluvacant been for quite was 1,003,100 visitor daya with the tests measure the students feature five troops competing in p. m. at the home of his daugh- tion was made at the 1966 contime. ter, Mrs. Reed Stansficld in vention held last week in Salt Flaming Gorge area claiming The Duchesne Second Ward ability to perform the kinds of five cents. the Liona share of 530,000. These events are Bridgeland. competitive Lake City, reports Duchesne Choir sang two selections dur- intellectual tasks college studMr. Nielsen lived in this area knot tying; clothing relay; Fishing seemed to be the moat the afternoon general sess- ents typically perform. County Sheriff, George E. Ma-re- tt, ing for are friends All for popular activity, accounting many years. who was elected first rice The English examination is compass course; ion of the Duchesne Stake Con352,800. General enjoyment and of the association for ference. Miss Carol Moss di- primarily a test of approprlat-nes- s with friction and with flint invited. president sightseeing claimed second place rected the chorus. Mrs. Amanda one-yesteel; lashing poles for various term. a effectiveness and writof with 231,650 visitor days. CampBurraston is the accompanist. ten expression. Most items are purposes. accounted for 118,250, pic- Dennis Freeman is A general assembly will start ing president of concerned with elements of dic- at 7:30 nicking 42,100, boating 53,300, the chorus p. m. This will include tion, form style, organization. phraseology, an inspection of the troops, hunting 74,400, winter sports and 'terns Other organization. 2,000, and miscellaneous activiA Junior Leaders Club are related to the correctness Mr. Hooper said. ties such as hiking and riding, AND Bert Dannenberg, the district rock hunting, wilderness travel, may be organized in the West and mechanics of writing. will attend executive, scouting The sufDuchesne area conif test mathematics is County e. Scout week is gathering forest products for ficient interest is shown in such cerned with mathematical reas- the pleasure and scientific study ac- a observed in February, nationallC. Boender. oning and requires familiarity Mrs. group. Mary counted for 128,600 visitor Duchesne County Home Dem- with many of the mathematical ydays. onstration agent, states a group skills and concepts taught in This use, which represents an been has for the east high school. organized 17 over 1964, Is increase of The tests in social studies and even more surprising because half of the county. Keith Lewsciences are designed of adverse weather during the is, a member of the Duchesne natural to measure the ability to perLeaders' Council County The matter of assessing oil the Creek and summer, Sheep flood which elminated several went to the Roosevelt meeting form the kind of reasoning and rigs in Duchesne County was MC0MI TAX RKOn Jan. 12 to assist with the or- problem solving required in discussed by Assessor Lawrence popular areas these fields. of the young Luck at the Jan. 17 meeting of Recreation improvements dur-th- e ganization A1 le One leose-Uleek A total score on these four the Duchesne CommissCounty year were constructed in club leaders. tests an estimate of provides folloM-inion. areas: an 18 unit the City was represent- the ability to succeed academiFor Livestock Ranches Assessor Luck was asked by at Pole Creek Duchesne campground in on the March of Dimes cally college. the commissioners to contact Lake, completion of a 25 unit ed broadcast last week from KSL. Dairy Farms, Poeltry other counties in the state, and campground in Whiterocks Can- Miss Carye (Kim) Wilkerson in Wyoming and Colorado, reyon, completion of a 21 unit Ranches, Orchards, assisted with taking pledges, lative to their assessment polcampground at East Park, comin other connection and duties, In oil on icies rigs, then get pletion of the water systems in Vineyards, Groves, Hay and Grain Farms, this project Appearing on touch with R. Earl Dillman, Mustang Ridge, Little Hole and with not to new Miss Truck Farms and Diversified Farms of All Kindt Duchesne County Attorney, reRed Canyon camp and picnic television is seen who is Wilkerson, assessto oil quite lative boatGooseneck making rig grounds, and often on the Championship ments in thin county. ing camp. The completion and NO BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED program Friday opening of the Red Canyon Wrestling visitor center, exhibits installed nights, over KSL. She represMakes Income Tax Reports Easy to Prepare NO UBSCD FUNDS in the Flaming Gorge Dnm visi- ents Zion Motor Co. as Miss asThe financial for Pace Setter. request Prices! $2.50, $3.15 and $5.S5 complete, Including tor Center, construction of an sistance by the Uintah Basin sheets for one overflow campground to accomyear or more, and Income Tax Bulletin one Soil Conservation District was The Mutual Married of the "A gentleman farmer is modate about 300 units on Holdenied in January by the Duiday weekends, construction of Duchesne Second Ward met at who has to read all of the gov chesne Commission. County access and a small boat ramp the Duchesne Stake Center one eminent news bulletins. denial was Reason nofor the week a last for given evening below the Flaming immediately ROOSEVELT niONE 181 "no budget provision was made Gorge Dam. contract awarded hostess supper and an evening of this for assistance". type and construction started on a of sociability. Those attending concrete boat ramp and the social were Mr. and Mrs. Ross; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur parking area on Sheep Creek Dale Bay, and considerable flood L. Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Le-lacleanup and rehabilitation in WiIkeron, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Wright; were other Sheep Creek Canyon jobs done. In addition, a con Neill C. Jensen, and Mr. and tract M'ill be awarded in this Mrs. Raynold B. Hansen. Mrs. Dale (Lorraine) Rons is fiscal year for construction of Filmed As It Happened -- Brilliant Sound and Color it a campground near the the president of the group, Mrs. Cedar Springs ixmt ramp. Lanny (Cheryl) Young is the The above const ruction pro- secretary. The group meets the gram represents on investment first and third Saturday. The of approximately JS00.000. A lesson Is given on the first similar program will be required Saturday of the month and annually for several years in the social is held the third order to meet the expanding Saturday. Mr. Neil K. (Am anda ) Burraston gave the first public recreation use. Produced by famed Alaskan guide Ron Hayes who was lesson in January. proves big sport in Basin Suit filed for auto damage 1-- 8, a, fund-raisin- La-Ros- La-Ros- Duchesne passes bill reported as TV A.C.T. good at Tabiona tests rate students Jr. entering college leaders named for east Duchesne county and-most-- of 4-- H Kim Lindsay was FISHERMAN HAS LUCK really pulling em out" while fishing at Twin Pots Reservoir was showing some Saturday afternoon. This of the veteran fishermen how It was done. He Is the son of Mr. and Bin. Guy Lindsay of Talma ge. YOUNG five-year-o- ld 4-- H 14-d- ay Doctor in the Kitchen by W.W Bauer, M.tX Consultant, National Dairy POISON IN ' nilaboutla supposed CouncH FHE KITCHEN a under the to be a misapprehension that nutrition, and poisons it la sugar or salt A colorless an scarcely be classified as nu- liquid substance may be mistaken trients. Nevertheless, they have for vinegar. The simple solution for such place in this space, because too Itan they get into the food in problems is never to store poisons anywhere needlessly. If you plica of good nutrients. This can happen in two ways. are troubled with ants or roaches One ii by the eating of substances or flies, or pestered by rats or nrhich are naturally poisonous, mice, try to get rid of them withtoch as mushrooms of certain out using poison. If you do use Varieties, and the bulbs of some it, follow the package directions col-m- flowers which have been to be consumed in place f onions. Such food poisoning Ja reidily prevented by the simple expedient of not eating wild Snuhrooms, and by keeping garden bulbs out of the kitchen. Abe Non-FooPoisons Another way in which food can fee prisoned is by the accidental introduction of poisonous substances into food during its preparation. This can happen whenever poisonous substances are Stored in close contact with edible enes. It b most likely to happen Where space is limited, Is In mall kitchens, kitchenettes or trailer homes. In such cases, the storing of poisonous substances in the same cupboard or en the same shelf with foodstuffs, snEay cause the poison to be used la place of an edible ingredient. Such accidents are not uncommon. A toxic substance may resemble nch a white crystalline foodstuff as cane sugar, or a lessoning like salt, and may be used d r' : carefully, and dispose of the remainder when your purpose has been accomplished. Keeping residues of poison around the place in case of possible future need is just asking for trouble, especially if there are children. If you must keep poisons for continuous use against persistent pests, never store them in the kitchen or in a store-roowhere foods are kept. Poison Control Centers You probably have a list of telephone numbers commonly called, in or near your kitchen. Why not add to it, while you think of it, the number of your nearest poison control center; also inquire whether in case of emergency, a person should be taken to the Center or to the hospital. Practices differ in different communities. The time to consider poison hazards is before the "accident'' happens. There isnt much point in a nutritionally balanced diet laced with a deadly poison which should never have been in the kitchen. 0 NOTICE! A Meeting Ashley Forest that sets record Scout set for Saturday Orson for vistor days Nielsen open house set for Sunday fire-maki- ng ar FARMERS (10 4-- H Skill-O-Re- Assessment of oil rigs discussed 4-- H BANCHEBS deal System i 4-- H ol g iheOtdi&nw, UINTAH BASIN STANDARD for the Members ne of the nd PRODUCERS Overflow Crowds Proclaim Another Winner The Utah Jaycees Do It Again 94-un- LIVESTOCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION our guide on the original Safari in Alaska' Now even more action end as you hunt Alaska's biggest trophies and most dangerous game. This Is the Big Ore See it all fly with the bush Nearly 2 hrs. of solid pilots, look over tho hunter's cd-ventu- UTAH DISTRICT NO. 5 Cmnprlslng the Counlies of Durhrsni. Itaggrtt, Curium, hurry, (inind anil Sun Juan Uintah, meeting will be held Saturday, February 5th 1:00 p.m. Price Courthouse - Price, Utah The pur we of the nirrllng Mill tie In nnmliuite a Director to the Honnl of Dlrortora. "PLEASE ATTEND" County assumes responsibility for canyon roads Areordlng to a letter during the past week from the Du Ronald Liddell. Duchesne, case worker for the Duchesne County Department of Public the Money Welfare, attended at Management Workshop Roosevelt last Thursday eve ning. Mr. Liddell was sitting in on the workshop, studying the feasibility of having stk'h session in the Duchesne area. The instructor for the four-wee- k course of instruction is Lloyd Clements, farm manage' ment specialist, Utah State University. The Roosevelt Stake Relief Society is sponsor for the course in Roosevelt. chcsnc County Commission to I he Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce. the county has been given Jurisdiction of roads a cross Indian land into canyon areas of the Uinlas. Any Improvement, including surfacing, would have to be done by the counlv. SINCE NO FUNDS have Inin allocated for this purpose during the present year, these proj ccts must now be planned and monies programmed for their A pink and blue shower was given for Mrs. Carol Grant completion. 1 action and shoulder as he stops a charging polar bear. thrills vft, DUCHESNE HIGH SCHOOL Thursday Only - February 3rd Dont Miss It! Its Outstanding! ADMISSION AT T11E DOOR: ADl'LTS $1A0 STIUF.NTS 75 re |