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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Pwbt Thmrir 18, list Utifycland Uza. I)MlW LisonW Earl Sweat, of Fruitland, and Howard Searle, of Tabiona, were the visiting high councilmen at Sunday School and Sacrament meeting this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stansfield. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen attended funeral services at Myton Saturday for their aunt, Mrs. Pearl Edwards. mmonJ Mrs. Grant I Start Is r.lcds. The Ion dreamed of ward chapel seemed closer to a reality Saturday .when a group of Bridgeland Ward members went to the mountains to start cutting timber for the new church. The work will continue during the week. Elden Brady, his son, Lloyd, daughter, Darleen, and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee were in Salt Lake on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards, of Las Vegas, Nev., visited Mrs. Edward's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mlrl Jennings, during the week. They were called here by the death of Mr. Edwards mother, Mrs. Pearl Edwards. Overnight guests Saturday at the Shelby Lisonbee home were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wellington and little grandson, Bruce Pease, of Salt Lake City. . Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields visited in Salt Lake the forepart of last week. June Hardman, of Rooseve't. was an overnight guest Tuesday, of Edna Nellson. Edna Neilsen, Bertie Ltsonbep and LuJean Jennings attended a birthday party on Wednesday evening of last week honoring Carol Lyn Cook at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Johnnie Cook in Roosevelt. They were also overnight guests of Carol Lyn. j Keith Hansen. LaVere Timothy has left Aland has leased his homer and garage to Fay Reav. who is Max Taylor visited in Salt The Moon Lake Electric AsLake City during the week. He sociation is enlarging the dam one spent evening visiting Mr. to greater water storage and Mrs. Carl Smith at Spring-vill- (Thispermit is to provide more power. Ned Mitchell, of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields is supervising construction. attended the wedding of Miss Luring Price to Don Kimball Another new building is going at Roosevelt Friday. Mrs. Eus at Altamont. It is a up of gene Brown, Ogden, a sister is store and Implement the to bride, was here to attend being erected bv Hartmans. the wedding. Massev-Harri- SUBSCRIBE DON'T BORROW ' "&s I tamont e. ' Delyse and Chad Hansen, Glade and Dean Evans, Blaine and! Moon Lake To Enlarge Dam Soon It Will Bo Altamont P. O. Altamont Senior Julia Mecham. Sherry Hartman. Hansen - IVcrd Chspsl freshments were enjoyed by the family and the following guests: purchased the Wilkersbn home. They moved in last week, and on Sunday they entertained their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyl The annual Altamont Senior C. Young and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hop, with its beautifully pre- ma Smith, of Bridgeland, at a sented theme, By the Waters of Minna-Tonktook place on birthday dinner for Mr. Smith, Dec. 20. The Prom Queen was Ella Swasey. She was escorteJ by Richard Swasey. The attending seniors were introduced, after which Curtis White Christ Dastrup sang, Hop Is History running the garage and service station. Mr. and Mrs. David Gailev spent the weekend in Ogden a I a family reunion occasioned bv the return of Mr. Gailevs broth- mas. Tal Wardles orchestra from er from Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman Neola furnished the music. were in Salt Lake City Thurs- - Robert Lunt is conducting an day. Friday and Saturday of last adult recreation class at Altamont on Monday nights. week on business.' Miss Peggy Case returned Dick Orr, who live' in Salt Lake City, visited with his par- from the B Y U on Friday to ents, M- and Mrs. Les Orr, or. spend the holidays with her GUO 133 result. jmg. "Ever Ma a picture of Damocles with sword hanging by a thread above his head? Every industry has its sword of Damocles. And Utah's metal mines are no exception. Here the sword Is the threat of rising costs the cost of supplies, of labor and taxes. If these go too high, the thread breaks just as it has broken for several Utah mines only recently and operations step. When that happens, we're all hurt." a -. last folks. Keith Duke, of Duchesne, a student at the BYU, is spending part of the holidays with hi' aunt, Mrs. Bernard Dastrup, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson have Wt Mt. Emmons because of Mrs. Wilkersons health. At present 10th birthday on December 16 and Mrs. Earl Case on Saturday thev are in St. George. The Lawrence Youngs have with a party. Games and re and Sunday of last week. Wednesday and Thursday Many oi the physical ill which plague our people today are the reults of nervousness and psychological confusion. The psychological effects of alcohol frequently become physical in of week. The Mt. Emmons post office, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen, which was recently moved ti accompanied bv Mrs. Erwin Altamont, will change its name Rust, went to Elsinore and Salt to Altamont Post Office on Lake City last week. They were January . away three days. Mr. and Mrs. George Ca'e Steve Evans celebrated his were guests at the home of Mr C a jArcadi Mrs. Elsie Bird Ward Enjoyed A Sunday Program A .very enjoyable Christmas program was given in bunciav School, Dec. 21, as follows: Address of welcome, Sapt Cnar.cs Jensen; songs by Kindergarten and Primary classes; Scriptural readings, Eleanor Capson, Gary Thompson, Richard Capson, Gail Larsen, Kent Jensen, and Mar-v- a Horrocks; carols by the congregation; talks, Deon Bird arm Jack Gilbert; closing song, On, beneCome Ail Ye Faitnful; diction, Leon Ross. , Mrs. Cynthia Larsen returned Sunday from Salt Lake where she visited her daughter and son, Mrs. Leah Richeni and Ait . Larsen. , Mr. and Mrs. Cal Cook visited Sunday with Mrs. Cooks grandmother, Mrs. Cynthia Lar, sen. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gilbert and Mrs. Rose Gilbert visited during the week with Mr. l. and Mrs. Jack Good.ich in Tri-del- The Misses Pauline Larsen, Merlynn Ross, Naomi Gilbert and Gayle Gilbert arrived Friday from Provo, where they are attending school, to spend the holidays with :heir parents. Steel Lusty spent several days in Sait Lake and Logan laet O a M a u vi . The Relief Society held its literature . meeting on Tuesday of last week, with twenty members .present. After the meeting a Christmas party was held with a short program which included songs by Evelyn Mullins and Iola Richens; and a story by Nancy Gilbert. Christmas carols were sung by the group and gifts were exchanged. Refreshments were served.. A it s D V? n A -J- aUh. -- 1 A Visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Syrel Dennis,' of Myton; Mr. Bastian and Mr. Riggs, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Murray, of Bluebell, all representatives of the Uintah Basin Indian Mission; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Petetson, Mrs. Mar tha Shanks and Mrs. Lula Mullens. of Roosevelt Speakers at Sacrament meeting were Mr. Dennis and Mr. Peterson. r A piano solo by Ronsld and a vocal solo bv Naomi Gilbert, completed the program. . Zlr-ke- A fireside Chat was held at the home of Miss Mildred Bird Sunday evening, under direction of Miss Bird. Guest sepaker wsi s Melvin Peterson. Christmas were directed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert. Thirty were present. Refreshments were served after the meeting. Miss Delstne Bird, of Roose-- . velt spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Mrs. Pearl Zirker and son, Ronald, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen on Sunday. Kale Holgate made a business trip to Salt Lake during the - f car-61- , Lt. Edsel Murphy, of Wichita. Kansas, came to attend funeral services for his mother. Mrs. Pearl Edwards. He visited at the home of Mrs. Rose Gilbert while here. The following from here at-tended the funeral services for Mrs. Edwards at Myton; Mrs. Rose Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-- , ion Ross, Hale Holgate. Mrs. Floyd Mecham and baby son returned Tuesday to her home in Mtn, Home, ' For the third consecutive year Utah Copper has arranged to bring to our neighbors here in Utah a scries of broadcasts featuring the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the masterful baton of Maurice Abravanel, its musical director and conductor. We hope you will make these evenings the occasion for a family gathering an occasion that will knit family ties closer through the appreciation of one of the truly great cultural and emotional expressions fine music. Cultural growth and industrial enterprise teaming together for social betterment is one of the greatest traditions of Utah and her people. So, we like to think of Utah Coppers . mu 1 I suwpkovy eovwte of-1-3 Wcrd Visited Dy Indlsn Workers , Q u r of these concerts as an appropriate tribute to a century-olideal. Far reaching are the benefits brought to the state and her people through the continued successful operation of Utah Copper ... as far d reaching, in fact, as the medium of radio that will bring you these concerts. The Utah Copper Symphony Hour will be broadcast over Station KSL at 8:00 p. m. on Thursdays during January, February and March. The first program will be on the air January 1. Each Thursday thereafter except the second week when the broadcast will be heard January 9 instead of January 8 Utah Copper will f bring great music into your home. . tom IIENHE COT it A sponsorship COPPER smnon CORPORATION r GOOD N El GHBOR HELPING TO. B.U lLD. A. B.E.TJT E R UTAH n |