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Show School Notes Bluebell News Items FllTUI HIGH NEWS chosen the cast for their Christmas play to be put on December Miss Jean Morrison Sacrament 17th for their and Tabiona meeting was held parents. They are citizens of planning activities for the com- last week at the home of Mrs. started graveling the Minerva Olsen, with Mr. Kenneth the school building to ing holidays. LILA JOHNSON, Reporter. Carlyle presiding. ! ward hall Monday, November At a meeting held several weeks men With the aid of several ago, a Utahn independent branch the committee of three, DU. ELEMENTARY "7 ward was organized and Mr. CarSince White, Joseph Rhoades was elected president of the u. There is music in the air at lyle Roster Rhoades, were able to ward. As yet his counselors have one In the school this week. The children are not been project Jut complete appointed, but will be all excited over The J Kidnapping announced in the near future. of comes Santa Claus, the elementary stormy weather Mr. Herb Lang was appointed will be school operetta. The parts are begraveled sidewalk of the Sunday superintendent stu-cast the and work has already school and Miss ing Neatly appreciated by Lila Davies has of Tabiona high when they started on some of the chorus. been chosen as secretary. Second to Grade and forth back With the cooperation and help ,e to walk Our Japanese friends took us to of all of us we feel sure that our classes. their gyMrs. a hotel in Tokyo. ward is going to be a huge sucUnder the supervision of is one of the big cities cess and a great asset to our i. Johnson the women din-of-. of Tokyo the world. A few years ago it community. Uona and Hanna served a was ruined by an Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew made or the men who worked. The earthquake and a trip to Salt Lake City last FriLjty and students of Tabiona fire. Now it has been rebuilt. We saw fine hotels, stores and day. those who h wish to thank all succschools. We saw old men in kim-onMr. Dave Davies who has been helped to make the project a and straw hats. We saw working in the timbej, spent ess. Thanksgiving day at his home in band has rec- young men in modem suits. The high school Third Grade Utahn. s. Although two eived Miss Celia Heath is spending The third the from them grade children are ffe regret losing a short time at the home of Mr. to In success dress dolls them and wish we planning make chorus toys for Christmas. The girls will and Mrs, Wesley Brummett. their new class. Quite a large crowd from Utahn make the patterns for the doll The first grade room has added attended Parents Day in Dud, dresses the and made a will make room boys newly M their chesne last Wednesday. in which to place their plans for toys and furniture. Jerry Bums and Alvin BrumFourth Grade etc. tooks, mett of the Bridgeland C. C. C. Idonna. Kofford brought us a Fourth and fifth grades have fish. She caught It in a ditch. We camp spent Thanksgiving holihave had him a month and nine days in Utahn with their folks. Mr. and Mrs. Will Abplanalp days. and son Tom and Mr. and Mrs. We were wondering what we could call him. We decided to call Eugene Abplanalp and family as him Racer. Perhaps you would spent Thursday in Bridgeland, of Mr. and Mrs. Alma guests like to know why. One day he Smith. started to sWim around the bowl. Mrs. Austin Mayhew who has SAT. and SUN. It looked like he was chasing his been visiting in Park City, returntail. So we call him Racer. December 4 and 5 ed home last Friday. When the well started supplyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlyle SHIRLEY TEMPLE ing water for the town, he looked and daughter, Rozella spent - In and felt sick. We had to go over In Tabiona at to Popes place for the other wa- Thanksgiving day the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wee Willie Winkie ter. The other day he was flapping Mrs, Owen Wright, Mrs. Wells WED. and THURS. around. He gave & big leap and were and Mr. Earl Wright landed on the floor. We rescued Duchesne visitors on Wright December 8 and 9 Monday. him and put him back in the bowl. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrison GEORGE O'BRIEN By JUNIUS BENNION, and daughters were calling at the - In Fourth Grade. Abplanalp home Saturday evenThe Windjammer ing. Miss Arlene Fairbanks of DuTeak Best for Ships Also Two Comedies Teak is the best shipbuilding chesne spent Thanksgiving day as a guest of Miss Nora White. Mr. Merle Kofford and son, Richard of Park City are visiting relatives in Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hadden and famly and Mr. and Mrs. Hy-ruRasmussen and daughters went to Green River Tuesday. Mr. Clay Spratt was a guest at the Morrison home on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brummett one evening last week. Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen was calling on Mrs. Vaun Pearson on Tuesday. Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Herb Birch this week. Mr. Calder of Vernal was calling in Utahn Tuesday. The Rock Creek Cattle association held a meeting Tuesday at the home of Mr. Warren Strong. Any of the following items will be sent to Those on the sick list this week you absolutely FREE OF COST as prizes for are Calvin Broadhead and Ruby Hadden. sending us the number of NEW subscriptions Mrs. Manuel Kofford went to to the UINTAH BASIN RECORD listed opDuchesne Wednesday to be with her daughter Mrs. Clifford Shirts, posite the prize you select. who is quite ill. Just send us the money you collect ($2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong per 1 year subscription) with, the names and admade a business trip to Salt Lake dresses of the subscribers and specify your City one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pearson prize, giving size and color where required and motored to Roosevelt last Wed' your prize will be immediately ordered for denesday. Mr. Rasmussen of Strawberry livery direct to you. Thanksgiving day In Utahn spent I. Ice Skates, clamp style, standard or hockey as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hadden. For Only 2 Subscriptions Mr. Sharon Robb and Mr. Hen2. Wahl Ever sharp Pen and Pencil set ry Peterson of Park City spent 5 Sub. or Womens Doric Model several days last week In Utahn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WarPencil 3. Wahl Eversharp Bantam Pen and ren Strong. 2 Sub. Set The following people were of Mr. and 4. Boys home at the strong guests Boxing Glove Set, Two Pairs, Mrs. Vaun Pearson on Thanks3 Sub. taped leather giving day: Mr. and Mrs. Herb 5. Official Boy Scout Knife, 4 blades, can Lang and family, Mrs. John Pear1 sub. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim opener, screw driver, punch, etc Summers and family and Mr. and 3x3 6. Official Boy Scout Electric Lantern Mrs. Glenn Fenstermaker and 1 Sub. inches family. Mr. Warren Strong and Mr. 7. Two-ce- ll te Zep-O-Liflash light, RoFocusing Wayne Strong made a trip to 1 Sub. space for extra bulb osevelt last Wednesday. 8. Esmond 100 cent Virgin wool blanket 72x81 boxed - solid colors, 3 lbs net TABIONA slde-HlTfro- m U, - as new-comer- cup-tflar- COZY THEATRE e. Enlarge Your m From The Following Free Prizes per weight, 10 Sub. Green, Orchid in. 9. Ulca Candid camera, takes picture 1 Sub. square, can be enlarged to almost any size. 10. Falcon Folding Camera, picture 254x34 in, Rose, 5 inches " II.- Univex Movie Camera outfit Projector, film 12. - Sub. camera, 20 Sub. Official Boy Scout Wrist Watch or Mick4 Sub. Mouse wrist watch No. 4i2 Erector set, includes powerful 5 Sub. battery motor, gear box, pulleys, etc 14. Hockey skates -- - full grain black leather shoes mounted on tubular hockey skates, sizes 5 to 12 5 Sub. ...... DONT FORGlJf - YOU GET A STREAMey 13. FOR LINED ROLLFAST MOTO-BIKONLY 25 SUBSCRIPTIONS! E The Uintah Basin Record ST I!j Romania Mott Bishop Clarence Baum and fam to ily and Mr. J. G. Ivie motored Tabiona to spend Thanksgiving Mrs. day at the home of Mr. and Ervin Clegg. crowd enjoyed the A large dance Thursday evening, given by the recreation committee. Mr. and Mrs. James Eliason and family enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezencn, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen and Mr. W. C. Barton spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Con at Bridgeland. Mrs, Caybrilla Baum of Ilebcr Ed WilClt.y is visiting with Mrs. liams for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Baum and family were guests of Mr. and Miss Florence Murray Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J were Roosevelt business visitors Powell. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seeley Dinner guests at the home or and family of Rolapp and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Murray on Mrs. Movell Seeley and son, Keith Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. from Provo spent Thanksgiving Hilary Holder and daughter Leah at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and son Larry of Myton and Mr. Marion C. Seeley. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard and son Mr. Henry Wathen went to and Raymond Mosley of Upalco. Lehl for Thanksgiving. He is Miss Ruby Jenkins was a moving his family into Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monson Thanksgiving dinner guest of Tommy Larsen at the home of spent Thanksgiving at the home Mr. and Mrs. Andy Adams of My- of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Monson of ton. Altonah. Mr. James O. Larsen was a RoMr. Bernard Winkler and Mr. osevelt business visitor Monday. Gardner were home Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ldsonbee missionaries at Arcadia Sunday. and daughter Florence have movMr. and Mrs. Ray Gagon and ed to the Lee Lisonbee farm for sons Roland and Howard and the winter. daughter Marlene of Tooele reAfton Seeley of the Bridgeland turned home Sunday after spendC. C. C. camp spent Thanksgiving ing Thanksgiving at the home ol Mrs. Gagons parents, Mr. and holidays at home. A large crowd from here at- Mrs. Levison Hancock. tended the show at Mt. Emmons Mr. Alvin and Miss Dora Shields Monday night. of Tooele were visiting at the Misses Florence and Gladys home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MurMurray and Florence Lisonbee ray Saturday. were visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Hanand Mrs. James Bird on Sunday cock accompanied their son Alevening. bert, who has been visiting them Mr. Harvey Gee of Duchesne for the past few days, to Provo was a guest of Miss Venla Them- to spend Thanksgiving with him ing Sunday. and his wife. Miss Velva Goodrich spent the Mr. and Mrs. Max Gee of Duweek end In Roosevelt at the chesne and Mr, and Mrs. Otto home of her brother in law and Johnson Sr. were dinner guests sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Harm-sto- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen on Thanksgiving. Mr. C. Frank Smith and son Mr. Lyman Burdick and Mr. Harry spent a few days last week Leonard Goodrich were Roosevelt at Rock Creek. visitors on Wednesday. Miss Florence Lisonbee was a Dinner guests at the home ol guest of Misses Florence and Bishop and Mrs. Leslie B. GoodGladys Murray on Sunday, rich on Thanksgiving day were Mr. Frank Mecham and son o1 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich, Mr. Myton was transacting business and Mrs. Leland Goodrich and in Bluebell Monday. sons Bruce and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Martha Smith and Mrs. Mrs. Ted Harmston and son Jack, Edith Gale were calling at the Miss Elda Goodrich of Roosevelt, Murray home on Monday. and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmston Smith of Price. and son Jack and Miss Elda Mr. Floyd Goodrich who is atGoodrich of Roosevelt were visit- tending college at the B. Y. U. in ing at the home of Bishop and Provo spent the Thanksgiving Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich on Sun- holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich. day. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray A large crowd from here attendwere Upalco and Arcadia visitors ed the dance at Altamont Thurson Monday. day night. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee Mr, Leland Goodrich and Mf. were Bridgeland visitors Sunday. Ernest Winkler who are employed They expect to move to Myton at the mine in Dragon spent for the winter. Thanksgiving at home. Mr. and Mrs. William O. LarQuite a number from here took sen were Roosevelt business visit- in the dance at Upalco Wednesors Monday. day night. Mr. and Mrs. James Bird and Mr. ana Mrs. a, L. Lisonbee family were visiting at the home and daughter Florence and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird on and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee were dinSunday. ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. ShelMr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee, by Lisonbee of Bridgeland on Florence Lisonbee and Oran Bird Thanksgiving. attended the show at Roosevelt Oran, John and Charles Bird Friday evening. who are employed at the Bridge-lan- d Mrs. Max Gee of Duchesne was C. C. C. camp spent the an overnight visitor at the home holidays at home. Thanksgiving of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mr. and Mrs. John X. AnderJohnson Sr. Sunday. son returned home Tuesday evenMr. and Mrs. Dail Larsen and ing from Salt Lake City where family of Salt Lake City spent they have been for the past two the Thanksgiving holidays at the weeks. home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Leonard Powell. and family of Price returned Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields home Sunday after spending the and daughter Leona and Miss Thanksgiving holidays at the Barbara Lusty of Arcadia were home of Mrs. Leonards parents, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Allred. Mrs. Robert A. Murray Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. Larsen evening. spent Thanksgiving in Castle Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith and Gate at the home of Mr, Larsens sons Franklin and Harry made a parents. business trip to Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold White They were from Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs returning Saturday. accompanied by Mrs. C. M. Smith Roy Anderson were dinner guests of Duchesne. , of Mr. and Mrs. John X. AnderDarrell Burdick of the Bridge-lan- d son on Thanksgiving. C. C. C. camp spent the Mr. Darrell Evans of Mt. EmThanksgiving holidays at home. mons was in town on business on Mutual Conference, which was Monday. held Sunday evening was very well Roosevelt visitors on Monday ol attended. A lovely program was last week Included Mr. and Mrs. rendered. It consisted of a talk Alva Hancock, Mrs. Marlen L. on the conference theme by Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Edith Brady, Mrs Lucille Winkler and remarks on Leslie B. Goodrich, Mrs. Owen the same subject by Norma Orr. Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Maurjne Snyder an 1 Evan Me- Murray and daughters, Florence cham of Mt. Emmons, a song by and Gladys. Zella Goodrich and Martha Thor sen, remarks by Stake Officers Verna Bennion and Evan Bennion of Mt. Emmons' and Mrs. Marlon S. Shields of Arcadia. Miss Verona Powell went to Duchesne Wednesday where she has employment. Mrs. Martha Smith and son Franklin spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. C. M. Smith ol Duchesne. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Theming on Thanksgiving were: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tullgren and sons Paul and Ronald of Salt Lake yo THE DfNTAi poor EJSION City, Mr. and Mrs, Alva D. Hancock, Mr, and Mrs. George Wath-en- , Mrs. Olive Wathen and Ray Therning. NEW LOW PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Larsen ON ALL WORK and Mrs. Jennie Wathen were RoNATURE osevelt business visitors Satur30 PLATE day of last week. Miss Mildred Powell who is em"All Pint No Rubber" ployed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings of Myton RUBBER 50 spent Thanksgiving at home with PLATE Mrs. Agnes Brooks Mrs. Ron Lee of Mapleton spent ten days in Fruitland as the guest of her mother. Mrs. Sarah Ivie. Mrs. J. W. Rockhill had as her dinner guests Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syka and Mr. and Mrs. Hart Stallings of Salt Lake City. Mr. James Roberts of Craig, Colorado is visiting his brother, Dewey Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dickerson have moved to American Fork. They sold their place to Tom Roberts of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Murdock of Heber spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman ot Heber have been spending a week at their ranch here. We are glad to see Bert is able to walk again after having his leg broken early in the summer. Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Sweat of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat. 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Mrs. Royal Mezenen and two sons, Lee and Rex have gone to Salt Lake City. While crossing a river bridge, Harrison Mott was thrown from a load of hay and landed In the river, spraining his ankle and bruising his knee quite badly. eyes because of poor lighting, when scienindirect designed tifically lighting lamps are so inexpensive! SPECIAL Mrs. There is plenty of coal at the Red Creek mine and operations are going forward in fine style. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Muir were calling in Fruitland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Humes, Mrs. R. D. Young, Bert Young and Jack Faucett made a trip to Provo Friday, returning Saturday. Among those from Fruitland who attended the dance at Strawberry Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-vi- n Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, Mrs. R. D. Young, Jack Young, Dude Young, Josie Humis, Frank Russell James Roberts and Farris Casper. Mrs. J. W. Rockhill and John Tveet attended the show In Duchesne Saturday night. Lemar Sweat and Lester Sweat spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweat. The boys are at the C. C. C. camp at Bridgeland. Mr. Bert Sweat is visiting his wife in Daniels canyon. Mrs. Sweat is at the home of her mother. Mrs. Ace Bethers. UINTAH poll a LIT GO. 4 Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant |