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Show 4 STANDARD 6 Ituo-rii-- Thin snl.'iy. Oi ii.iii-- 12. i!(f,7 Duchesne Area 3 4strepf cases filed in county c.tses of There wr llir lilrd In ii'iiib iiifii atreptorur.il ort the hiai "f n.il; morbMity fur tin work f September I'l fax-M- mi ri-p- t'K. I I l I I'iill III rld.iy mu tin .1 ml iti-ii- i r 'lniiil:i! In arr.i Grace R. Hale Is home and reports feeling fine, after undergoing medical observation for three weeks In Murray. While In the Salt Lake area, she ou2 stayed at the home of a last major lifliion.i daughter. Mrs. Irene Schroe-de- r, tbreak In 1'l.ih nrriirred In PCS Riverton; Mrs. Maxine L. With 4,4r.S reported, rases; and Mrs. Elva B. McRowley the l'uh .pulatlnn j therefore, Salt Lake li.fli.en-z- a Afee. to granddaughters, le ll again MlM'eptll and visited a week In Ogden with A. a daughter Mrs. Phoebe Giles Influenza Immiinizjtluns before returning to her home In should In given to jutsiwis In Duchesne. I roups knnwi. to experienre high -Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Thomortality from Influenza. These mas. Provo, announce the birth Include persons In older age of their second daughter, Octogroups and for Individuals with ber 3. at the Utah Valley hoschronic Illnesses. pital. She weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. Her sister, Jan, Is nearly a GRAPHS KKOM CASs IfITK'S GARDKN James K. Baron shows grapes grown on year and a half. The newborn o a sine he nurtured alter hr had dug It from the famous of Is a garden located Mrs. Grace R. Hale, the nlong the Irnnk of the Colorado Klirr, now rovrred by Lake Powell. of Mrs. Eldrldge at Utah State Penitentiary but Buckalew, and the granddaughafter serving a few months was ter of Mr. and Mrs. Parry released. It was at this time Grant, all of Duchesne; and a that he built a cabin and called granddaughter of Sir. and Mrs. the place Hite City. In 1897 J. Weston Thomas, Hanna. Mrs. James K. Huron has a graie Clellen, Jess Lloyd and a cou-p- ie he left Hite to his brother and Parry Grant has been staying of other young men. They moved 24 vine In his garden that is miles down the river at the Thomas home In Provo. down went the River Colorado II even had praes on and started his garden of special. and Mrs. Earl A. Reiter I ruin North Wash to Bullfrog. it this year. He grew almost all of of Pinion Ridge have returned While In the area they explored the The vine has a long and Ine, things he needed to motor trip from a and Hite the built a cabin from nearby-rockteresting story. Most recently the lownslte of o. The wagarden of It was dug from the Tlrk-a-lxand pieces of wood which garden when Mr. Huron made a ters of Lake Powell were Just drifted down the river and lived ends burled him out In the trip to the arej some three barking around the old Hite post there until he died, about 1914. garden. Now Lake Powell has He was found years ago. Tills garden was office and they sailed right up sitting at covered the remains of the the Tirk-a-bCreek. They the table with his dally Journal cabin, the garden and even the grown by Cass Hite. walked to the old Hite place and under his arm and his head rim of beautiful rocks around In company with Mr. Huron Casa Hite . . . historical rhar-artsaw that all of the trees were were Glenn Spencer Squire, resting on the table. His frl- - the area. of the early 1900'h, All that la left is the memory Pratt, Junior Hicks, Hob Me- - dead and among the brush Mr. known by James K. Baron. Huron found a small rluster of and the nice grape vine In Jim News from grape leaves raining out of the Bacon's garden. dry ground. With a stick and a rock he dug up more than afoot of what looked like dead root hut he wrapped It In wet burlap gram consisted of a reading He has and tixik It home. by Vera Larsen; piano solo, Mrs. Iil.i llm rucks cared for the vine for the past Shirley Gilbert; vocal duet, Judy 3 years and this year It had and Jane Farnsworth; Shepard Relatives visiting here and grapes on It. Similar to the also Each jokes, Helen Nielson. the reattending wedding Concord grape it is a dark purouta leader class brief gave A1 taat Saturday night ple but is a different type of ception of for line lessons the their rn ont for Mr. and Mrs. Allen fruit. coming year. Included and Mr. Mrs. The original grape vine had Larsen, The officers are Evelyn Blea-zar- d, Arthur Larsen, Mrs. Leah been planted more than SO years president; Grace Larsen Salt Mr. and Mrs. Lake; ago and the other vines were and Clayburn, counseJoyleen Cal Cook and daughters, Kearns all dead. Their vines could be Afton Preslar, secretary. lors; Mrs. Mr. Myron glower, Orem; seen high among the dead trees. e, and Mrs. Gale Larsen and two Other leaders are Leona Mr. Bacon recalls knowing Judy Shepard, Urtna RedMil-tSt. children. Mrs. George; Cass Hite when as a Helen NielPoulson, Paragonah, and mond, Vera Larsen, youth he hauled the mail son, Ida Horrocks and Evelyn and Mr. Mrs. James Larsen, from Hanksvllle to where Mr. Murphy. Hite lived. Cass was one of Quincy, Wash. The Frank Holgates report and Mrs. George Cook Mr. 10 children born In St. Louis, the birth of a new grandson, the attended wedding reception Mo., March 1845. He came out for his born September 23 to Mr. and brother, Saturday evenwest and prospected in MonuMrs. Howard Funk. at Price. ing ment Valley for gold. About Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HorThe ward Relief Society held 1891 he was in a bit of trouble "IIOMK OF TIIK LONG GKF.F.N I. INK" rocks and Marla, Mrs. Vera afIts social opening Tuesday when a couple of men were shot Phone Roosevelt ternoon In connection with the Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hale and killed. Hp was charged with attended open house at work meeting. Sirs. Joyleen Holgate, firing the fatal bullets. He was Ballard ward Saturday evening conducted. The prosentenced to life Imprisonment Claybum honoring Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd on their 50th wedding 29. tin p.it Pjr Miull outbreaks of f. pe I' Influent were lnduntlfied In Duchesne and San Juan minifies. The Du l (HIT Tlek-a-ho- Historical grapevine grows in garden at Janies E. Bacon home w-r- Tlck-a-bo- o. ser-vlv- two-we- ek Tlck-a-bo- xi er ihmd AMD Fall & Winter Overhaul Special! Beginning October 15, 1967 we will pick up and deliver free on an overhaul job. We are equipped to handle any make or model! Hol-gat- on BASIN IMPLEMENT AND Ahorse steppe J on tnsfixx the previous Tues. at his ranch. He was treated at the LI Hospital In SLC and confined :hTe four days. Fowles writes hl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fiwles from Vietnam that he has been assigned as a helicopter Inspector, and ts on "ground" le. NEWS FROM flail lt. to Central Mates. Mrs. Edith Calbo of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Reiter's sister, and Mrs. Ruby Burton, also Pinion Ridge, accompanied the Reiters on the trip. At Kearney, Nebr., they visited with Mr. Reiter's relatives; at Colorade Springs, the; visited with Mrs. Reiter's and Mrs, Clabo's sister, Mrs. Iva Kuehn. This Is the first time In 20 years the sisters had been together. Other calls were made at home of relatives In the Wichita, Wellington, Anthony, Kans., area. Sylvia Mecham, and daughter, Mrs. Alene Thomas of Orem, have returned from a bus trip to Paoll, Ind., where they stayed with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Jim Bratcher. Mrs. Brathcer has been 111 with The Utah visitors pneumonia. were there a week. The brought Peggy, 10. home with them. She has enrolled at the Duchesne Mr. and elementary school. Mrs. Bratcher are expected to come to Utah later this month, to spend the deer hunting season here. Mrs. Mecham said the highlight of the trip was the tour of historic Ft. Riley, w Kans., where her Alden Thomas, completed his basic training In the U.S. Army during World War II. Dennis Ivle, formerly of Duchesne, Is to be married at Orem, to Carla Thompson of Orem, October 13, Mrs. Sylvia Mecham, the bridegroom's grandmother, plans to attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Winter-ros- e of Cedar City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Brooks. Mr. Winter-role Mrs. Brooks' brother. The occasion for the visit was in observance of Mrs. Brooks' son-in-la- duty In the L.Z, Uplift In the south part of this country. He has been In Vietnam since June. Mrs. Helen Udeklrk went to SLC over the weekend w llh the Janies K. Duke family,. Myton. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. A, Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Ostler and daughter, Joan, of Sprlngvllle, spent Sat, at the home of a son, Floyd Ostler, In Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen of McCall, Ida., visited this week at the home of a son, Hubert .Allen In Duchesne. and Mrs. w.c.Foyare home after spending three weeks In SLC. Mr. Foy underwent eye surgery, and was In the LDS Hospital for four days. The other days of their stay In SLC. Mr. Foy spent convalescing at the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis, and undergoing medical I Somclhing HEW in ii! Larrv Vu i' LliuiaU and son, Terr). 2, "1 Mimifj-pi!i- s art visiting In Duchesne Mrs. Alice with her and ether trends and Summers, relatives. Mrs. Summers reports another daughter, Lila Martin, and her husband, John, Alameda, Calif., are expected to arrive in Duchesne this weekend for a week's visit. The past week, two grandsons, Donald and Douglas Betts, SLC, visited with Mrs. Summers, during the UEA school holiday, Mr, and Mrs, James Larsen of Quincy , Wash., have returned to their home after visiting the past week In this area. At Duchesne, they visited with a daughter, Mrs. Max (Venice L.) Hammond, and her baby daughter. While In Duchesne County, they attended the wedding of n Robert Allen Larsen and Jessen at Altamont. -Mrs. Ira D. (Eleanor) Cook has returned to Sebastopol, Mississippi, after spending two weeks In Duc hesne with a dauh. ghter, Mrs. Terry (Rita) Mrs. Gorsuch Is the clerk at the Knight Diversion Duin project. Mrs. Cook traveled to and from Duchesne. Kar-oly- Gor-suc- Salt Lake SOPH! NOW for the first time you can emov the thrilling experience of seeing motion pictures in this FABULOUS The remarkable innovations in this NEW STYLE. L UXUR Y THEA TRE of the FUTURE so advanced that it will be a MUST SEE FOR EVERYONE! MUM LEE MARVIN Academy Award Winner in 'Cat Ballou '.rreah from hiaSmaah Hit 'The Dirty Dozen se BRINGS Wll-cke- ily. Jim Huffty came home from SLC with a cast on his right A JOLTING NEW CHARACTER birthday. Mrs. Barbara Kllppel, Roy, and John Pearson, SLC, visited velatives In Duchesne and Roosevelt over the weekend. At Duchesne, they were overnight guests at the home of her n, mother, Mrs. Myrtle L. and visited with her brother, Elden R. Wilcken and family. At Roosevelt, they stopped to visit Paul Wilcken and fam- presents T0THESCREEN' POINT BLANK FILMED ON ALCATRAZ FRANCISCO AY' CO'Stamng In Piniviiion'ind IN SAN Metroeolar Inter-Mounta- in PREMIERE Watch For Data r TIRE COMPANY 721-113- 2 anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. La Von Horrocks and family, Rangely, were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. Joe Preslar, Snow College, Mike Bleazard and Roger Clay-bur- n, BYU, were visiting with their parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Quincy, Wash., returned home Friday, taking his mother, Mrs. Cynthia Larsen back with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Clarence Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen, and Mrs. Vera Larsen, attended the wedding reception Friday evening at the Orem reception center honoring Mr. and Mrs. Richard Opfar. The bride Is the former Karren Liddell of Brldgeland. Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and Marva were Salt Lake visitors over the weekend. Marva attended UEA meetings. 2 areas planned for federal multiple use Our liberty depends on freedom of the press and that cannot be limited without being lost.1 Thomas Jefferson After a series of meetings and public hearings the U.S. Buearu of Land Management has classified two areas In Utah for indefinite retention under federal ownership and Intensified multiple use management. Involved are approximately 579,300 acres of public lands In Wayne and Garfield Counties and approximately 198,180 acrec in Duchesne and Uintah Counties. The former Includes lands between the Dirty Devil River and the Green and Colorado Rivers, except Canyon-lanNational Park and the proposed extension to that park The Duchesne and Uintah land Is approximately IS to 32 miles south of Roosevelt. No adverse comments were received by the bureau to these specific classifications according to Robert D. Nielson, BLM state director for Utah. Public hearings were held In Bicknell and Duchesne, respectively. ds If we didn 7 have freedom of the press you wouldnt have freedom of speech (Newspaper Signature ) NEWSPAPERS GET THINGS,. ' DONE ' These are the first areas In Utah designated by BLM for retention tn federal ownership for Ingenslfled multiple use management, as directed by the Classification and Multiple Use Act passed by Congress In 1964, Up Vlalvnn aYnlalned. 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