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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thunk, Feb. 10, 1986 Page 6 Bus schedules in effect now DUCHESNE AREA NEWS New bus schedules for the highway 40 route have caused a number of persons to miss appointments in Sait Lake City area. Vernal Bromley, agent for the bus depot at Duchesne, states only one coast-to-coa- st schedule goes through a day-- one schedule east and one west. The bus to Denver from Salt Lake City leaves the station eastbound at 9:18 p.m., and the westbound schedule leaves the Duchesne depot at 9 a.m. A local bus has been assigned to Vernal dally. It is eastbound out of Duchesne at 11:18 a.m., and arrives at the Duchesne bus depot at 5:25 pm., enroute trip to Salt Lake City, where the arrival time la posted for 7:45 p.m. Equalization Blaine Bailey, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bailey, spent the past weekend in Duchesne with his parents. Blaine is a freshman student at Utah Trade Technical school in Provo, where he is majoring in business science. He oame to Duchesne with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fitzwater of (Provo, who were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cowan. set meetings In preparation for the tax, year, dates for the Board of Equalization meetings have been set by the Duchesne County Commission as May SI, June 6, and June 20. These meetings, to hear taxpayers explain about about what they believe to be inequities In their 1966 real and personal property tax notices, will be held in the Commission board room in the courthouse Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Day in Duchesne. went to Kanoah Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Hatton, the sister of Mr. Days father. En route to Kan-asthe Days stopped in Provo Date scheduled for the Duto take Woodrows brother and chesne Stake Gold and Green Mr. Mrs. and wife, Wayne Day, Ball is March 26. The date was with them to the funeral announced by Mrs. Edythe W. Marett, Duchesne, Fay Miles, Mt. Home, heads of the Mutual Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkerson Improvement Association for attended the wedding reception the stake. of Mrs. W ilk eraon's brother. The place for the big social Dean Rasmuscn, Friday night event waa not announced. in Salt lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wil kerson and their three younger sons stayed at the home of Mrs. by Mrs. Erma Mayhew, club Wilkersons parents, Mr. and president. The new date for the Mrs. Calvin Rasmussen. Mrs. club party is Feb. 19. It will DUCHESNES SWEETHEART Bliss Marsha Fitzwater has Wilkerson states her mother, be held at Hamilton's Frostop been chosen to represent DIIS at the Uintah Basin Sweetheart Mrs. Golda Rasmussen, under- dining room at 7:30 p.m. More went major surgery recently at than 40 persons are expected Ball, scheduled for February 12 at Duchesne. the St Mark's hospital. to attend. h, Duchesne stake schedules ball Co-chairm- fair resigns post Ralph Halstead, resigned as of the Duchesne County Fair Board. His resignation was accepted at the Jan. 17 meeting of the Duchesne County Commission, of which Mr. Halstead is a member. Mr. Halstead has served as of the fair, with the board president, Joseph Kemp, ML Home, the past two years. Mr. Kemp resigned from the board late last year, and it has not been reorganized. Mr. Halstead is owner-operatof the Cozy Theatre in Duchesne, along with his wife, Thelda. or Miss Fitzwater is Mental health clinic Feb. 16th The Lthoma girls of the Duchesne Second ward entertain ed their fathers Saturday night at the Duchesne stake center. The Daddy party activities were directed by Mrs. Naomi Taylor, Primary president; Mrs. Freda Davies, firelights class teacher, Mrs. Pauline Wagner, Merrlhands class teacher and Mrs. Carolyn Moon, Gaynotes of an Eighteen members of the Duchesne Mothers club particiNo further information was pated in a mock session conabout the mental received ducted under the accepted rules of parliamentary procedure on Miss Marsha Fitzwater was health clinics at Duchesne, exY. 16 Thursday night. The subject crowned the 1966 Duchesne high cept the date of February re-is scheduled date for still the Mr. Moore Mrs. Marvel and dealt with obscene literature school Sweetheart Saturday at and its availability on the news the annual sweetheart ball. She sumption of the clinics, under have written to Duchesne relastand. Elden R. Wicken chair- received the crown from her an appropriation from the fed- tives stating they are In a cold spot, but are carrying out their ed" the meeting. sister, Michele, who was the eral government relative to this clinic missionary assignment at Wells-vlll- e, Inquiries Marie Mrs, 196ft DHS sweetheart. They are Kielbaaa Mrs. and class teacher. N. Y which is 100 miles meet- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack are to be directed to the county The girls prepared a box Kenna Foy hostessed the in Duchesne. south of Rocester, N. Y. health department of Duchesne. Kielbasa home. Fitzwater at held the lunch for their fathers supper. ing, MARSHA WILL compete as Dr. Louise S. Clark, psychiThey state they were seven Games were a part of the the DHS candidate for the Uin- atrist is director of the clinic. days making the trip to New is the D. confirmations Max Dr. and Zwanzlgar Baptisms tah Basin Sweetheart at the York; that they spent two days were Norman Dee Ivie, Beverly Ball to be held Saturday, Feb. clinical psychologist in Ohio, resting, while staying Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoop- Ann Bailey, Dawnette Mayhew, 12, at 9 Duchesne in the at p.m. at the home of friends they met visited er Jr., students at BYU, Beth Ann Rasmussen, Dwayne new school gymnasium. Her atin Mexico. the weekend with his parents, Davies, Camile Fitzwater, Tam- tendants are Carolyn Wright Mrs. Moore wrote Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hooper, ara Wllcken and Dwayne and Sally Wilkerson. Miss her sister, that they Odekirk, Mr. her parents, Sr., and with went through the mid-we- st Wright's parents are Mr. and and Mrs. Clarence Wright in C. Mrs. Leland Wright, and Miss Airman First Class Lowell storm belt enroute to New York, the Utahn community. Wilkerson is the daughter of Moeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. and at Wellsvllle, the ground Is Releases from the Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilker- Charles W. Moeller, Duchesne, covered with two feet of enow, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright ward MIA were Mrs. Faye son. has arrived for duty at Naha and the temperature is low. and family spent Friday night Davis, first counselor. SustainSweetheart queens from the AB, Okinawa. They arrived at Wellsvllle on and Saturday at the home of ed was Mrs. Alfhlld Josle. high schools at Altamont, Tabi-on- a, Airman Moeller, a navigation January 18 to complete a short Mr. and Mrs. Wrights parents, Roosevelt (Union), Uintah equipment repairman, previous- term mission for the Duchesne Mrs. Malcolm A. Walters at and Duchesne will compete for ly served at Mountain Home Second Ward, Church of Jesus sustainwas John Thompson Tooele. The occasion for the the crown in Saturday's AFB, Idaho. He Is assigned to Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was Mr. ed as superintendent of the Dufamily the Pacific Air Forces which The Moores returned to DuYMMIA succeed to chesne ward Walters' 74th birthday. Mrs. defensive offensivechesne after being released from provide Ronald Liddell who was releasWright's two brothers, Leon ed for the U. S. and its the Mission home in Salt Lake E. Lewis William previously. and wives Joe and and family allies in the Pacific, Far East City, before starting on the long of Sandy attended the obser- was sustained as first and SouUieast Asia. trek to New York. vance, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Heber Day of Rulen Dean (Ruth) Skinner Lake City and fromer DuSalt rewas Brown Mrs. Pauline and family of Provo. chesne resident, were assigned In the leased os work counselor the same time to fill a misDH at Miss Beth Stevenson gradu- Duchesne ward Relief Society, sion in the same Cumorah misated from Michelle's modeling Mrs. Edith Carter was sustainstu- sion, and are situated 300 miles a senior Louise Moon, her. succeed to and finishing school of Salt ed dent, was named Student of north of Rochester. Lake recently. Mias Stevenson, the Month for the Duchesne The Moores and Days drove of Love was theme the a former Duchesne resident, is Dates for the Gold and Green My High School for January. She wards Duchesne SweetBall DHS decorations for the for the a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Februare to be announced in heart boll held February 5 at Elmer Larin Stevenson, Kearns. R. Moon. Miss Stevenson's parents, and ary or early March, depending the old gymnasium. Miss Moon Is president of the work of the the the progress her sister, Marie, attended upon student council for DHS this pedal ceremony os her guests. to replace the flooring In the Valentine's Day parties ore year, and serves as The graduation rites were recreation hall, officials planned to be held Monday, Feb. of the Associated Student 14 at the school, during the conducted at the Hotel Utah. Council of West Duchesne Counday. The Junior high school parHigh Schools. Edna Rasmussen was releas- ty will be held separate from tyAn Knowlton Brown, building accomplished pianist, she contractor, is working with the ed Sunday os work director of the senior high. The Minors, the serves in many ways in the Reward Second Duchesne will DHS orchestra, day the school, community and church, telephone company in digging the holes for telephone poles for lief Society. Mrs. Marie Kiel- dance music for the senior in using this talent basa was sustained in this posi- dance. the new cables and lines in She is an A team cheer tion. leader, a meber of the Girls' Arrangements for the Uin- Service Club, the Future HomeDuchesne Second word Scout tah Basin Sweetheart Ball Feb. makers of America Club, the The Duchesne Mothers dub voted to change the date of troop will hold a court of honor 12 Is under the direction of the Debutantes Drill team. She will their annual Sweetheart Party at 2:30 Feb. 20, at the ward DHS student council, which is attend the Blodel United Nafor their husbands so as to at- chapel, according to Keith R. headed by Louise Moon. tions Assembly at the Univertend the dedication program for Hooper, Scout district chairof Utah In April, as a memDuchesne Van Wagoner's orchestra will sity the Duchesne Elementary man. Phillip Moon. chairman, ber of the DHS Model United school and the high school gym- district advancement play the dance music for the Nations Club. nasium, set for February 17. will conduot the court of honor, Basin sweetheart boll to be held Also, In January, Miss Moon This announcement was mode to which the public Is Invited. in the new gymnasium Satur- was awrded the Betty Crocker day evening, Feb. 12, at 9 p.m, Homemaker of The decorations theme for the Tomorrow pen for scoring the ball is secret Rodney Harrison highest of the DHS senior girls is decorations chairman; Linda who competed In the CO-O- P Stansfldd, chairman for the written examination on knowqueens tea, which will be held ledge, skill and attitude, which at 8 p.m. In the school library, dealt with the duties and rewith the contestants, their wards of homemaking in tomothers and special guests days society. Another honor received by Miss Moon in December was The Duchesne wrestling team serving as second attendant to wrestled Uintah Tuesday, but the Homecoming Queen at this fell 22 to 34. school's first annual HomecomThe wrestlers fared better at ing observance. the regional meet at Wasatch Louise was one of the two won DHS The wrestler high. girls from the Duchesne High the match with South Summit, School who waa chosen to atbut stayed down for Wasatch tend the annual American Lehigh. gion Auxiliary Girls' State at the Utah State University last March 1 are the dates set June. for the Uintah Basin Science fair to be held in the new gymnasium at DHS. DHS sweetheart Duchesne couple arrives in N. . Duchesne airman Is In Okinawa air-pow- er Student honored this month at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Craves (the father is with the armed forces in Korea), blesed by Clark Abeg-gleBonnie Diane Kettle, who was named by her father, Jerry Kettle. Frank Adams who is employed at Green River, Wyo., returned Monday to his work and was accompanied by his wife who will enjoy a weeks vacation at Green River. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Gardner, the former Maxine Jensen, have been visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis. They moved to Vernal during the past week and ore now at home to their many friends at their new residence. The Myton Boy Scouts, under the direction of their Scoutmaster, Albert Page, presented the Sunday evening program at the Myton LDS church. RflYTON NEWS FROM n; by Groce Dalglelsh time resident of Duchesne, now residing in Heber, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm H. Linck left last week enroute to Phoenix where they will enjoy a two-wevacation. They anticipate a visit to California befors returning. Quick thinking saves Tanner ek store from fire Quick action saved the TanMr. and Mrs. Frank Adams ner store Saturday afternoon, old friends and when the roof suddenly buret were hosts to into flame near the chimney. relatives during the past week. What could have become an Friday and Saturday visitors extensive fire, was quickly ex- were Mr. and Mrs. A L. White Minn. Mr. White of tinguished os members of the wasMedford, of Mr. Adams a lobuddy and Myton fire department cal residents with fire fighting when they both served in the during World War II. Mr. equipment were on the roof so navy Mrs. Norman Adams and and merKeith Peatross of Salt to loss that promptly, also came Lake was a Myton visitor last son of Grantsville Busiminimized. chandise was ness continued ss usual and Saturday. Norman is a broth- week to be with his mother, er of Frank and is a former Mrs. Lydia Peatross. While quick repair was arranged. a Regular Sunday morning Myton resident. Richard, half here he also visited his brothservices were conducted at the brother, and wife came from er, Max Peatross in Duchesne. were joined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams Presbyterian church at 11 a.m. Salt Lake CSty and with Roy Degler of Ft. Duch- Sunday by a nephew, James received word that Terry Calesne presiding in the pulpit. The Young, and his wife who came vert a one time resident of Myton, recently underwent a sersermon brought a forceful mes- from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry ious lung operation. Later news sage to the large congregation. Special music of records of pipe were Salt Lake City visitors reported that Terry was imorgan selections, added a par- during the weekend. While proving and the surgery was a ticular depth to the words of there Mrs. Perry received medi- success. the sermon. Mrs. Melvin Sch- cal attention. Visitors to Price Friday wartz presided at the piano for Club prelude and postlude music and were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Myton Riding accompaniment tor the hymns. Murray, who spent the day will organize At the close of the service the with their daughter and Dr. and Mm John W. The Myton Riding Club group enjoyed light refreshments and greeted the visitors. Tucker and family and attend- will hold a meeting Saturday, Mrs. Bessie Kohl, a one- - ed to business matters. February 19, at 7:30 p.m. at Confirmed as members of the Frank Tanner ranch home the LDS church Sunday morn- three miles west of Myton. Daddy-daught- er ing at the Myton ward chapel All members and at least one were Mary Harding, confirm- parent of each, should be in atparty held ed by Clark Roberts; John tendance, and any other boys Richard Harding, confirmed by or girls between the ages of 10 in Duchesne Max Brokaw, by and 19 who are Interested in The Duchesne ward Primary her Peotross; PamAustin Bro- Joining Is Invited to attend. grandfather, was Daughter and Daddy party kaw. Babies blessed and nam- Each should have one or both Duheld Monday night at the ed were Leca Ann Groves, s parents with them, however. chesne stake center. Twenty-tw- o fathand their daughters ers attended the party planned the by Mrs. Pauline Boyer, Merrihand teacher; Mrs. Barbara Rowley, the Gaynote teacher, and Mrs. Bertie Smith, the firelight teacher. Only one Lihoma girl and her father was not present for the son-in-la- w, 4-- H mm LAURENCE party. The girls each decorated box for the fried chicken lunch that was packed in the box and served to the Lhioma girl and her father as party J. will be in the Uintah Basin February 15 through 17 each duo bringing their own car. Mrs. Moore wrote there are four LDS families in the city of their mission assignment Their address is 384 South Main Street Wellsvllle. N. Y. Representative Burton will: Speak at Lincoln Day banquets in Vernal February 15 and Duchesne February 16, Halt Altamont Ducheine, Union and Uintah High Schools while in this Need Visit with townspeople Printing Done? In many communities. CALL THE UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Phone 131 Roosevelt PLAN TO SPEAK WITH YOUR REPRESENTATIVE! vice-preside- nt ... i jh,! '!I,.."..?', ' :U A V a a erase YOUR FARMERS is now taking orders for all JHJTHE CHEVROLET including O Fertilizer O O O O O Grease and Oils Baler Twine and Wire Steel Posts Net and Barbed Wire Co-o- p Tires and Batteries CALL IN TODAY! 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