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Show s Dasin Croup Tours Weber Dasin TABIONA Activity In District Court UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, May 17, 1956 aimaqe George Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rowley and son of Salt Lake, spent the A report has been received of weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. activities in the Fourth Judicial H. Christensen. Mayor Chester Lyman and Carl Court at Duchesne, Utah for the A Mothers Day program was Miss Etholene Burton was home Wilkerson of Duchesne; Ted in Sunday School and a from the BYU this weekend. month of James Hall and Byron O. cases filed April. Following are the given token of appreciation was given Glen Sorensen and daughter, Colton from Roosevelt, spent last be heard inwith the clerk that will to each mother. the near future: A very large Dorothy were in Salt Lake TuesFriday, May 11, with a caravan Civil Division crowd of mothers was in Because of conflict with other Vernon White, who is schedday and Wednesday of last week of businessmen, mayors, county Lawrence L. Pack vs. Wayne P. on business. U. S. the Armed enter uled to activities, some of the program of and commissioners, representatives Malin, for judgment involving a Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton went Week at Tabiona High Forces this week, has been hon- Girls of the Tribal Council from the Allred of Provo is here to Salt Lake Thursday where Le$4,000 note the defendant allegedly Terry ored guest at several affairs in his School had to be changed, acBasin, to look over the Weber owes the plaintiff and L. O. Whit- visiting his father, Glen Allred, on was to undergo an operation honor during the past few days. cording to Miss NaDean Roberts, Basin project, which is a similar lock. for a few days. Friday morning. Mrs. Burton reHis parents are Mr. and Mrs. home economics teacher and girls to the Central Utah projproject Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lemon and turned home Saturday and reThe Commercial Bank of Utah, advisor. However, a lovely banClarence White. ect. a corp., vs. Wayne P. Malin and children of Salt Lake, visited Mr. ports that Leon will be home The recent MIA play cast, of quet was held as scheduled last The caravan was made up of Priscilla T. Malin, husband and and Mrs. Laron Beckstead over Monday night. was a member, Friday in the home economics which Vernon Ft. Vernal, Jensen, Duchesne, wife, for judgment to foreclose a the weekend. John Thompson and daughter, honored him at a supper in the room and other events will be Roosevelt and Duchesne people. note in the amount of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown of Marlene of Duchesne, visited here $40,000 due Tabiona ward chapel, Saturday held duiing the week. They were met at the Wanship on March 23, 1956. Salt Lake were here on business Sunday afternoon. The banquet was a beaut ful evening, May 5. Dam site near Coalville by men Ben G. Dye vs. Fredrick Thom- over the weekend. A program commemorating the A dancing party honored Ver- Mothers and Daughters affair Bureau of Reclamation as and Luella from the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson Restoration of the Aaronic priesthis wife, Thomas, non Saturday evening. May 12. A with the Future Homemakers of and officials of the Weber Basin etc. Suit to clear title to land in and family are here, after spend- hood was held in Sacrament meetprogram was also enjoyed during America chapter in the school in Water Users Assn. They explained Tp. 1 S., R. 1 W USM. SCOUTS BOY attend the who ing the winter in California. ing Sunday. of the intermission. caravan in and the went charge arrangements. Approxiproject Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald Uinta Scouting Camp next Floyd M. Oberle, dba, Oberle GO TO TEMPLE to for the to Sunday evening, Vernon was mately thirty attended, with Mrs. High then lunch, Morgan and children of Dragerton, spent Co., vs. LaFarge Das honored guest at a Fireside Chat Loretta Casper, president of the month will participate in many Stoddard The Seminary students from-herDivision Dam. From Refrigerator the weekend . . Signaling will be with Mr. Mrs. and $826.58, activities. trup, deficiency judgment, at the home of his parents. Speak- FHA this year presiding. The prothere they followed the concrete attorney fees, $275.53, interest and Chase McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. week-lon- g attending the Temple excurers were Elwood B. Carter, Bish- gram consisted of FHA Emblem taught during the lined canal to the Gateway Power costs of court. Concerns written Wayne McDonald returned home sion to the Manti Temple for camp. op Burnell Tumbow, and the hon- ceremonies and the installation of Plant and the mouth of the Gate- purchase agreement dated May with them. baptism for the dead Tuesday, ored guest. Mrs. Sara White the new officers for next year. way tunnel. Next stop was the 25, 1955, for Fogel Vegetable Miss Bonnie ' Oman of Boneta, were: Luella Jensen, Bill SorenThe newly installed officers played some piano selections and Layton Pump Plant and the Pine Mart. spent the weekend with Linda sen, Phil Brotherson and Willard a trio was sung by Mary Lewis, are: Patsy Curry, Linda Thomas, Burton. Leon Burton was a chapView reservoir enlargement and' WilBurton. vs. Machinery Center, Inc., Lila Jean Carter, and Malta Sherry Wagstaff, Nancy Young, processing plant for Ogdens wat- liam Coltharp, dba The Coltharp Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckstead erone. Crystal Wilcken Mrs. Waldeen Sorensen and Ar-d- a Denise Mercer, Sheila Wagstaff, er supply. The plant is costing Construction Co., for judgment of of Salt Lake and Miss Leda BeckYoung. visited Harold Sorensen Vernon is a Tabiona High Collie Defa, Linda Lee and Beth $750,000.00 on bonds floated by $374.22, on first stead of the BYU spent the week6 interest School graduate, where he was Giles. Sunday. Ogden City. cause of action; $50 on second end with Mr. and Mrs. Laron Mrs Evelyn Bleazard went to g one of the star athletes. He has The Willard Reservoir project cause of action, with interest from Beckstead. officers are: Loretta volunteered to be inducted into Casper, Darlene Gines, Connie was an unusual experience. The March 28, 1956 Concerns unpaid Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred and Salt Lake Friday evening and rethe service of his country and Ivie, Mary Lewis, Linda Thomas, water held all the at was and water waste conference Primary balance of $374.22 for goods family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tid- turned home Saturday with her expected to leave for Salt Lake Malta Young, Carole Defa and the Hanna ward' last Sunday. The that is surplus from this system wares and merchandise purchased well of Dragerton spent the week- daughter, Marlene. . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen and was is caught in the reservoir and between Sept. 28, 1954 and Aug. end with the Chase McDonalds. theme of the conference City Wednesday. Gladys Defa. Other Girls Week events sched- That Ye May Bring Many Souls pumped back into highland canals, 1, 1955. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson children of Boneta, visited Mr. and afterBREAD DEMONSTRATION All of the Primary where it is used over again. uled are a Be Nice To (Boys Day, Unto Me. K. L. Bodrero and wife, Norma and children spent Sunday at Heb- Mrs. Guy Lindsay Sunday About sixty ladies and F.H.A. and' a fashion show and tea with children took part and some of The members of the party were Bodrero vs. Clyde R. Lisonbee and er visiting Mr. and Mrs. James noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindsay and members of the Tabiona High the mothers as special invited the older children who graduated served dinner at the Rulon White wife, Carole M. Lisonbee, Hosea Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. and Cuba of Mt. Home, hosthe demonstraa number where School Craig some time L. farm, ago. Specials enjoyed they report L. LisonDee and wife, Mary High guests. The fashion show and tea visited Mr. and Mrs. Gail Andera tion on bread making by Miss were held Wednesday at 1 p.m., on the program was a song, pitality was out of this world. Lisonbee, James Condie, etc. Foreson Sunday evening. This project is a. fair example closure Whe He Comes Again, by Mrs. Miller, of the USAC Extension followed by a softball game. and judgment against Wm. Jessen of Boneta and Mrs. Uintah to the is of what Vera Service on May 10 in the Tabiona M. Carole coming Woolston, accompanied by Of course, one of the big events Clyde R. Lisonbee and Alexander of Mt. Home Lillian be to is a and Mrs. violin. on The two Duchesne and the climax of Girls Week is Paul Woolston ward chapel. the challenge Basin, Lisonbee, Hosea L. and Mary L. visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lindinterest for $10,285.51, County home demonstration ag- the dance which will be held in Hilda Barker, stake Primary pres- ready for it when it comes. Lisonbee, Sunday. 5 ents, Miss Mary Lois Reichert of the Tabiona High School gym ident was in attendance and gave from date, $1,000 attorney The following applications have say, Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth is home MerMiss remarks. Mable $739.99 Roosevelt, and fee, appropriate at $7.50 19, fees, abstracting been with filed the State beginning May EngiSaturday, the winter in costs. Concerns promissory note neer to appropriate water in Du- now. She spent rill, Duchesne, were also present. 9 p.m. A special feature will be children. her with Lake Salt School and Mrs. Angie Lewis, president of introducing a 16, Dec. meeting dated 1952, Sunday faculty portion chesne County, State of Utah, combo dance Relief held last was ward the Tabiona of mortage property is described throughout the entire Wednesday evening Society, orchestra from Salt Lake City By Mrs. Merle Ross year unless was in charge. Ice cream was and NaDean says they will surely at the home of Oran Curry. Those as SW4, S'2SE4. NW'4 and otherwise designated. All locations Mrs. Arch Hayes spent Thursserved to those who attended the be there without disappointing, as attending were Delsa Michie, Florin Salt Lake, then a few Wi2NEi4, Sec. 15, SEi4SW4, are from USB&M. day demonstration. Sec. 10, all in T. 2 S., R. 3 W., some dance bands have in the ence Roberts, Connie Lee. MarF with the Dale 26360 Leon Dump, Altonah, days in Heber Winslow Rhoades, Ellis USM. Bowmans. past. One of her cousins is in the lyn Lee, Tom Utah; 1.0 sec. ft. and 14 ac.-f- t. Fabrizio and Oran Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and group which plays for many spe- Rhoades, Also for judgment that James for irrigation use from an UnThe Farmerette Club invited the Condie be declined and adjudged named Stream, trib. to San Wash sons, of Salt Lake City,, were cial entertainments and at clubs and Vida Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades members of the Relief Society to to have no right, title or interest to Uintah River. The water will be which is the visitors during the weekend. in Salt Lake City. This should point of collection of Visitors during the weekend at make for a special dancing eve- who have spent the winter in join them in a meat cooking dem- in and to water stock set forth in diverted by a 19 ft. high dam said spring area described as folthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ning, and the Girls Choice will California with their daughter, onstration given at the church the complaint. across the natural channel, the lows: Beg. at a point S. 1762 ft. Josie included Mr. and Mrs. Dar-rel- also be a special feature. Kan- Lois and family, are leaving this house Friday night. The meeting point of intersection of the long1 and E. 1850 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. Josie and' family, and Mr. garoo Court, for the girls will week for Utah and plan on spend was under the direction of Elna itudinal axis of the dam and the 16, T1S, R4W, thence S. 22W and Mrs. Bennett Josie, all of be an intermission feature, an af- ing the summer here. Miller from the USAC. She was centerline or the stream channel E. 1000 ft.. No. 6800 E. 100 ft., B. Defa made Mrs. home Leo Mr. and assisted by the two county Provo, and Mr. and Mrs Arlease termath of the Be Nice To Boys being located S. 251 ft. and E. N. 22 00 W. 1000 ft., S. 68 00 a business trip to Myton and Ar- demonstration Reid and family of Salt Lake. agents, Mary Lois of 870 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 20, W. 100 ft. to beg. 18 ac.-- ft day. Reichert of Roosevelt and Mabel for cadia Monday. The general committee T1S, R3W. The reservoir will have water from the five springs and CLUB NEWS Ray Hackett, Gilbert Chatwin Merrell of Duchesne. Members Girls Week has been Carole Dea capacity of 14 ac.-f- t. and will one spring, area will be stored in Venice Tumbow attended a and guests were seated at ' three and The Lila Snappy Cookers, the four divisions of live inundate 2 acres in NWNW1 three reservoirs as follows: ReserJean Carter and Connie fa, Among Club held their meeting at the Ivie. Sherry Wagstaff and Kath meeting in Vernal Tuesday, regard- long tables, where the main course stock shown at the 14th annual said Sec. 20. 14 ac.-f- t. 6 ac.-f- t. from Springs of water voir No. I of their dinner was the different Moon Lake FFA Livestock Show will be stored in the reservoir Nos. 1 and 2 will be stored in a home of Joanne Rhoades, with ryn Wadley head the fashion ing forest work. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcken, Sr. types of meat dishes that had been were 35 blue (choice), 28 red Mrs. Twilla Rhoades as the visit- show committee, and Anna Lewis during the period' Nov. 2 to Mar. reservoir created by a dam 10 ft. ing mother. The pledge of alleg- and Dixie Roberts head the re- were visitors in this vicinity on prepared.. Following the dinner, (good) and only 18 white (com 31, and released, together with 1 high, the point of intersection of iance was given by Angeline Lew- freshment committee. Monday. pictures were shown on cuts, and mercial) ribbons awarded. The out sec.-f- t. of direct flow, during the the longitudinal axis of the dam were Mr. and Mrs.' Joe ' Wilcken,' Jr. cooking of meats. Thirty-tw- o is, the pledge m by Betty Jo standing class was the fat beef, in period Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 into the and the centerline of the common which there were 8 blue ribbons natural channel, conveyed there- conveying channel being S. 641 Young. The health lesson was preMrs. Max Roberts and children of Pleasant Valley, visited in this in attendance. We regret losing Mary Lois as awarded out 0f a total of 20 en sented by Betty Jo Young. We of Fruitland, visited at the home vicinity Sunday. by and rediverted therefrom at a ft. and E. 1370 ft. from Ni4 Cor. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrus Giles, Mrs our home demonstration agent, as tries all received the fillers for our of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. point S. 253 ft. and E. 915 ft. Sec. 16, T1S, R.W. The reservoir Hazel Defa, Miss Carole Defa and she has given so much of her time books. We enjoyed a demonstra- A. Giles during the week. In breeding beef there were 10 from NW Cor. said Sec. 20 into will have a capacity of 6 ac.-f- t. were all Salt Lake vis- and service here. We wish to give entries, dairy, 12; swine, 6; breed a ditch and tion on meats by our leaders, Mrs. 2000 ft. to and will inundate 1 acre in NE Royal Thomas, of Salt Lake, Max Giels Norma Wagstaff and Mrs. Tracy visited with his parents during the itors Tuesday of this week. her our heartiest vote of thanks ing sheep, 12, and fat lambs, 20 the place of conveyed use where it will be said Sec. 16. Reservoir No. 2 to Mrs. Jean Fabrizio is home and also to extend a welcome Roberts. Light refreshments were weekend. His sister, Mrs Irene Grand' champions of the show used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to 6 ac.-f- t. from Springs Nos. 1, 2, after our new agent. Miss Merrell, and were as follows: fat beef. Here served. 50 acres in NW1, of said 3, 4 and Spring Area will be stored Griffiths, also of Salt Lake, ac- again and feeling better irrigate here. work her several days in Salt Lake hope she enjoys JBy Angeline Lewis, Reporter inci- in a reservoir created by a dam ford, exhibited by Billy Shiner of Sec. 20 and for year-roun- d' companied him to Tabiona and spending she received medical care. Boneta;, beef female, Shorthorn dental stock watering. The water 10 ft. high, the point of intersecenjoyed a visit with the . home where and Mrs. Oran MIA MAIDS TIE ROSES Mr. exhibited by Marvin Dudley of in the reservoir will also be used tion of the longitudinal axis of Curry visfolks. The Mia Maids held their. Rose Jensen; beef male, Angus, exhib for incidental fish culture. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell - Rhoades ited in Orem and Heber last week the dam and the centerline of the the Tying Monday evening at ited by A. B. Madsen, Duchesne 130 26530 motored to WellsvilLe, near Logan, end'. W. common conveying channel being Barker, George atPatsy Curry, Bob Pace, Clifton home of Marsha Lusty. Those dairy female, Holstein, owned by Gordon Lane, Murray, Ut.;, .5 sec.-f- t. S. 2593 ft. and E. 2180 ft. from recently, where they visited at leader, Ida were Horrocks, Devon Andrus of Roosevelt. the home of her sister, Margaret, Hardman, Gladys Defa and Ray tending for miscellaneous use from two N4 Cor. said Sec. 16. The reserMrs. Gladys Capson and laughter cross-breeexhibited Unnamed Springs, trib. to Du- voir will have a capacity of 6 ac.-f- t. Fat lamb, Reta Lott and her husband, Louis Leatham. Pace spent Saturday in Provo. The State Road crew from here Eleanor, Mrs. Geneva Gilbert, Mrs. by Roy Moulton of Myton; breed chesne River at and will inundate 1 acre in points and in They also got a first peek at a are working in Strawberry this Bessie Lusty and daughter Marsha.g ing ewe, Suffolk, exhibited by Paul amounts as follows: Spring No. 1 NE4 said Sec. 16. Reservoir No. 3 new little nephew, which makes Lois Terpen-inSpecial guests were Monsen of Bluebell; breeding ram, S. E. 1245 ft. - .4 6 ac.-f- t. from Springs Nos. 1, three boys and three girls for week. and Naomi Gilbert. Refresh- Columbia, exhibited by Lyle Gomm sec.-ft- .; 1455 ft. and Patsy Curry, Max Giles and No. 2 S. 1455 ft. 2, 3, 4, 5 and the Spring Area the Leathams. Margaret is a forSpring the served were ments following Uintah of Mt. Emmons; swine female, and E. 1225 ft. - .1 sec.-ft- ., both will be stored in a reservoir creatmer Tabiona resident, and many Carole Defa attended a The Strawberry Relief Society of her old friends will be glad to Basin School Council meetings at service. Yorkshire, exhibited by John Per from NW Cor. Sec. 6, T4S, R4W. ed by a dam 10 ft. high, the point Vernal, Monday evening of this ladies motored to Salt Lake to hear of her and her family. 4rs. Elva Bailey and children of cival of Roosevelt; swine male, From a cement collection tank at of intersection of the longitudinal were week. accompanied by They spend the day. They left at 6 a m. San Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady are Francisco, Calif, are visiting Poland China, exhibited by Craig the springs, the water will be axis of the dam and the centerline on Tuesday morning, ate break- proud parents of a new Principal Davis and others from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ross of Tridell;, and fat hog, York commingled and conveyed through of the common conveying channel baby girl shire, exhibited by Laird Evans 0 fast in Heber and at 9 oclock bom in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bra- Tabiona. n Hamilton. pipe 500 ft. and used for the being S. 3556 ft. and E. 2522 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry made a they arrived at Welfare Square. dy was the formA Miss Gay WagMrs. May Shields accompanied Arcadia. domestic requirements of 20 fam- from N4 Cor. said Sec. 16. The Winners of the judging contest ilies in tourist They made a complete tour of staff, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude trip to Roosevelt Monday where her son, Wanless, of Bridgeland cabins, for service reservoir will have a capacity of truck. a then were and the square, Almia Moulton first, Ronald station pickup by appoint- Wagstaff are the proud grandpar- they purchased to Salt Lake Wednesday, where and from 6 ac.-f- t. and will inundate 1 acre requirements Ed Curry made a business trip she was supposed to have entered Dudley second and Marvin Dudley ment, they were met by President ents. Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 as a supplemenin NE4SE(4 said Sec. 16. The David O. McKay, who gave each Mrs. Ted Nye, Carl John and to Midway Monday of this week. the LDS Hospital for observation. third. tal supply to irrigate 20 acres in water so stored from Oct, 16 to The Jack Lees are sporting a However, on reaching the hospital a picture of himself, and' a large Debra In the fitting and showing con visited in NW'4 said Sec. 6. Kay overnight Apr. 30 will be released along photograph, autographed, to be Salt Lake City at the home of new Buick and have taken a trip they found it full, so it was neces- test, Tommy Milburn placed first Irof normal flow, 27276 Lakefork Western the 2 sec.-f- t. with to California to try- it out. placed in their ward house. dairy cattle, with Allen Rowley rigation Co., Boneta, Ut.; 2 sec.-ft- . during the period May 1 to Oct. Mrs. LaRena Curry. sary for her to return home until in Giles and Mrs. secand Then the ladies went through Mr. Michael Lisonbee and DeLyle placing ERROR DEPT. The unintential, Friday, when she returned again for irrigation use from Browns 15 and conveyed by ditch and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Allred and to the hospital. To date no definite ond' and third respectively. Kent the Lion House, the original home I am trib. to Lake Fork River used' to irrigate 150 acres in NE',4, sure, of two Gulch, items combining of Brigham Young. After lunch Leo S. De- decision has been in last weeks Record, made for children visited at the given relative to Robison won the beef showman at a point S. 925 ft and E. 594 NSE said Sec. 16. The reserthe ladies went through the Chi- some fa home for Mothers Day. with Lewis Baird and Loyd ship, her case. from Cor. ft. NW Sec. also be used as equalwill voirs T1S, peculiar I 29, but would reading, Then on ldrens Primary Hospital. LUCKY CLOVER DANCE Mrs. Merle Ross was very hap- Evans coming close behind. In like to correct at least one of 1 to to the KTVT television station, the items. Hanna ward held their Lucky pily surprised when her children sheep, Scott Murdock placed first R4W. From a dam at point of izing reservoirs from May con- Oct. 15. Water from Spring No. 1 water the will be diversion, where they watched the televising dance last Clover over Laird Hartman. Friday night came unexpectedly to spend MothMrs Les Courtland, of Myton, d of a fashion show. in the chapel. The theme of the ers The Uintah Basin Soil Conser- veyed by ditch 9240 ft. and used will also 'be used for year-rounwas Day with her, Mr. and Mrs. a recent at the domestic and stockhome of guest After going through the Temple was This Old House. Tal Gwen Bodily and son, Merrill of vation District gave $2.00 cash from Apr 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate incidental dance her Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Wardles orchestra from Roosevelt 240 acres in SWV4 Sec. 28, SE4 watering purposes in NWViNE1 grounds, they went oa to shop ence parents, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. awards to the following boys for SE14 Sec. 29 and White. NWNW'i said Sec. 16. at Grand Central Markets. furnished the music. Quite a few E. Floyd Ross, Karen, Brent and their honest efforts put into the Malcolm N. McKinnon, 27490 On their way home, they finfrom the Duchesne area were in Brad of Parker, Ariz. Mrs. Min- fitting and showing of their ani Sec. 33, T1S, R4W. Ir27277 Larry Van Tassell and Acel attendance. Main St., Salt Lake Lake Western 1222 South Fork ished off the day with dinner at mals: Steve has James who Evans, dairy, nie Diehl of Roosevelt, Thomas accompanied Coach Mickof direct flow rigation Co., Boneta, Ut.; 3 sec.-ft- . City, Ut.; .9 sec.-f- t. the Hub in Heber. and Robert came in beef, Harris; Lindsay Parker, winter the spent for irrigation use from Browns and 15.72 ac.-ft- . for fish cultural Ladies making the trip were: ey Culleton to Salt Lake City and' Mrs. Leo S. Defa, on Ronald Clard Mr, and She Dudley, them. with Reay plans home Lake from Canyon Mrs. Tessie Ivie, Mrs. Gladys Ivie where they visited at the home and June Roberts motored pending the summer at her home Keith Lewis; sheep, Phillip Hul Gulch,, trib. to Lake Fork River purposes Alrnie Moulton and Scott at a point N. 136 ft. and E. 62 ft. Stream, trib. to Strawberry River and daughter, Coleen Pulley, Elva of Larrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake City Monday of this Mn Roosevelt. linger, Noma Rowley, Georgetta Dailey Van Tassell in Draper. week where they attended to busIvie, swine, Baird Evans from SW Cor. NW!4SW'4 Sec. at a point N. 32 15 W. 1370 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murphy of Murdock; Several from Tabiona attended iness. Percival and Tommy Milburn 28, T1S, R4W. From a dam at from E'4 Cor. Sec. 18, T4S, R6W, John Rose Ivie, Sally Wheeler, Alyce SumMrs Salt Lake and mother, the dance at Hanna ward mers and Ila Ivie. Two Moon Lake Chapter awards point of diversion, the water will which is the point of intersection Bud Hardman, who was recent- Gilbert of Myton were visiting chapel Friday evening.. on in a Salt Lake hos- Saturday. were made during the afternoon be conveyed by ditch 500 ft. and of the longitudinal axis of a dam Ken Ivie, of Strawberry, was a ly operated James Lindsay of Mt. Home re used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 1 to 18 ft. high and the centerline of Miss Nancy Lott and Miss Fay is be fine to the at held was DUP reported doing pital, Thursday Satterfield of Salt Lake, spent the business visitor in Tabiona during at this time. Mrs. Emma Hardman home of Mrs. Cecilia Gilbert. Five ceived a weiner pig for having the irrigate 130 acres in SW l4 SW 4 Lake Canyon Stream. The reseris confined to her home with ill- members were present, also Grace best project record book of the Sec. 28, NJ2N2 Sec. 33, T1S, voir will have a capacity of 15.72 weekend at the home of Nancys the week. Mrs. France Mercer,' of Salt ness at this time. incidental ac.-f- t. and will inundate 2.6 acres Giles and Berniece Young, county freshman voc. ag. class. The Suf R4W and for year-roun- d parents. Lake City, spent the Mothers g in SE14NE14 said Sec. 18. .9 sec.-f- t. purposes. A special Mothers Day dinner officers. Refreshments were ser- folk purebred chain that Glen IS INJURED of water will be allowed to run 27469 Jack K.' Allred, AltonMohlman of Altamont, started two We have received word that Day weekend visiting with her was given Sunday at the Cliff ved. and 18 ac.-f- t. Roberts home for Mrs. May Robthrough the reservoir and will be Emmet Hayes was seriously hurt family. Arthur Massey of Vernal was an years ago was continued by the ah, Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones erts. Other guests were Mrs. Dolly overnight guest of his sister, Mrs. awarding of a ewe lamb to Robert for irrigation use from five Un- returned' to the natural channel by in an auto accident on his return named Springs and one Spring means of a spillway at a point N. to Cody, Wyoming. His mother, and family of Burley, Idaho spent Bertola and Esther. Cecil Roberts, Merle Ross. Saturday. Iorg of Upalco. Cor. Mrs. Isabelle Hayes will go to Wy- a few days visiting at the home who was out for the weekend from Shauna Gilbert and friend, Pat Lyle Oman, 1955-5- 6 president, Area, trib. to Lake Fork River to 32 15 W. 1400 ft. from 18. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones and the BYU was also in attendance. in Sec. of said and Duchesne River at was the if official announcer he the for points home him of Lake to Salt Palmer oming City, spent bring other friends and relatives. They amounts as follows: Spring No. 1 Protests resisting the granting Mrs Yvonne Defa and baby son the weekend with her parents, Mr. show. is able to be moved. .5 of any of the foregoing applicaS. 39 ft. and E. 1276 ft. are former Tabiona residents. The judges were: beef and were visitors over the weekend and Mrs. John Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs Myron White and in this vicinity as were Mr. and F. B. Williams is spending a Spring No. 2 S. 399 ft. tions, with reasons therefor, must A splendid program was given swine,, Elmo Hoyt of Kamas sec.-ft- .; .25 sec.-f- t. be in affidavit form with extra few days at the home of his sis- family of Salt Lake City were Mrs. Neil Fabrizio. Sunday night in church in com- dairy, Tommy Baum of Heber, and and E. 1390 ft. We are all glad to hear that memoration of the Restoration of sheep, Frances. Nielson of Alta Spring No. 3 S. 1264 ft. and E. copy and filed with the State Enguests at the home of Mr. and ter, Mrs. Noma Rowley.. 1700 ft. - .25 sec.-ft.- ; mont Spring No. gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Vaun Lott spent Sunday with Mrs. Clarence White. They also our Own Patsy Curry has been the Aaronic priesthood. Lake City 14, Utah, on or before 4 S. 1483 ft. and E. 1810 ft visited other friends and relatives. elected president of the Tabiona his family. Chad Evans has been confined S. June 30, 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Defa and High School student body for to his bed with a severe case of Spring No. 5 Letha Ivie, the small daughter Enjoying the stock show at Al- .25 sec.-ft- .; JOSEPH M. TRACY, tamont Friday were: R. S. Lusty 3526 ft. and E. 2580 ft. .5 sec.-ft.- , of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ivie, is daughter of Salt Lake City spent next year. flu. State Engineer of and Ross G. Salt the weekend in Tabiona. R. son, Clark, Arden Evans and all from N'i Cor. Sec. 16, T1S, Lake, spent quite ill. S 2689 ft. Published in the Uintah Basin Rec Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa and Dean Peterson of Salt Lake is Justice is the handmaid of mer- Mothers Day at the home of his sons, Fred, Laird and Baird, Scott R4W. Spring Area Cor ord, Duchesne, Ut. from May 17 here doing the spring work on Gladys were Salt Lake City vis- cy., and showeth mercy by pun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lusty and son, Evan, and Vaughn and E. 2224 ft. from N1 sec.-ft- ., .25 R4W Sec. 'to May 31, 1956. T1S, 16, Keller. Ross. their ranch. itors during the week. Mary Baker Eddy. ishing sin. Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Vernon White To Project On Friday Girls Week Set At Tabiona High Enter Service Mrs. Gail H. Anderson Mothers Honored Ol-pi- ii Ann a Ward Conference For Primary Held Out-goin- El-n- Notice To Water Users ' y4rcacli Two Groups Join In Demonstration 4-- H -- High Grade Stock Exhibited At Altamont Show -- 4-- r 4-- H Slrawbi a Ladies Of Ward Visit Pres. 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