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Show I UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH ed in the regular Sacrament meeting Sunday: Norma Nye, UPALGB Sheri Linnette LeFevre, Mary Lewis, Linda Thomas, Sandra Christenson, Harold Cas- Winnifred Carrell MRS. THELMA NYE per and Evelyn Clegg. Mrs. David Rees has arrived Week end visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Heber LeFevre of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and baby left this week for a home after visiting her brother were Mrs. Smiths paemts, Mr. visit with relatives in California. in Wyoming for several weeks. Mrs. Romala Rogers and her and Mrs. H. C. Hansen, Rexburg, Myron White, Tabiona, attende Chat held in the daughter, Joyce, returned home Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Rex ed a Idaho, a Hanna ward house Sunday eve- Saturday after spending the past Hansen, Sugar City, of Mrs. ning, where he showed his beau- three weeks in California visitbrother and Smith. tiful collection of pictures of the ing with relatives. He recently Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Johnson, Hawaiian Islands. Loyal Evans made a business mission trip to Salt Lake on Friday of of Orem were visiting relatives returned from a last week. and friends in Tabiona this week. on the islands. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ghaligu and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and Miss Helen Mar Johnson, a sister, was also visiting in Tabiona. children visited at the home of daughter, Della, were visiting ,at Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Orven Moon Sun- the home of the latters brother, and children were week end vis- day. Mr. and Mrs. Moon have itors at the home of Mr. and now moved to Salt Lake City daughter of Bishop and Mrs. where their children will attend Olaus Johnson was named, Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. the daughter of Mr. and Little Denise Mercer submitted school. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhoades, of Mrs. Nathan Jones was named to a tonsilectomy in Salt Lake City recently, but is now con- Clearfield, were visiting relatives jSheery Lee; the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wadley was in Tabiona one day thi3 week. valescing satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Jep Thomas ac- (christened Donna. This seems to Mrs. T. M. Giles, of Salt Lake City, spent a few days this week companied by Mrs. Erycel Nye be a season for girls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnstun, visiting at the homes of her were Duchesne visitors Saturday. Salt Tom of Mrs. and Allen, Mr. Price, were Thursday night and Tabiona children in Hanna, Lake City, were attending to guests at the home of Mr. and and also greeting old friends. business affairs in this vicinity Mrs. Ralph Smith, while enroute The following Tabiona to Sand Point,. Idaho. children were baptized for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wright, of Three babies were blessed in in the Stake baptismal fount in Duchesne Saturday and confirm Sacrament meeting Sunday. The Salt Lake City, and Miss Olsen, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones one day during the week. Mr. Gilbert Chatwin and sons, DoLoy, Aldon and Harvey, Wal-- , lace Chatwin, and their parents, In a few short weeks cold weather will set in, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin ena trip to Yellowstone Naand everybody will want coal at the same time. joyed tional Park this week. It will be a good idea for you to order your Election judges for the Tabiona winter coal now while the warm weather conprecinct were John H. Jones, Robert W. Maxwell and Lionel to make immediate tinues. We are in Wag-staf- f, Fire-sid- sister-in-la- w two-ye- ar Ros-ale- eight-year-o- e; ld . Order Winter Coal Now position delivery at the present time Webb. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeFevre were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willis and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Willis and Mrs. LeFevre are on any size coal you desire, from slack on up to big lump. DONT DELAY! ORDER YOUR COAL FOR WINTER BY THE TRUCK LOAD. sisters. Mrs. Mildred Standel and her daughters, of Heber, are visiting this week at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mission Service son-in-la- w PHONE 451 CHESTER LYMAN Mrs. Dean Webb. Mrs. Gene Sweat spent one day during the week visiting at the home of Mrs. Earl Sweat at j Fruitland. Milan Rogers, last Sunday evening. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansen the Moon Lake accompanied Stake Elders Quorum on a temple excursion to Salt Lake on Wednesday of last week. They returned home Thursday night. Neil Knight home arrived Tuesday from California after spending the past two months visiting relatives in that state. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Williams has been quite ill, but is much improved at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell left the early part of last week with the latters brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ware, of Dragerton, for a tour of the western states. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mecham announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Stanley Fieldsted, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fieldsted, of Boneta. The young couple will make their home in Colorado. We wish the young couple many happy years of married life. Mrs. Eliza Murphy has returned to the home of her son, E. the L. Murphy, after spending past six weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geneva Williams, of Salt Lake City. George Evans and daughter, Mary, were dinner guests of the formers daughter, Mrs. Bessie Lusty, in Arcadia last Sunday. Mrs. Walter Anderson accomand daughpanied her ter to Texas last week for a visit with another daughter and her family. Mrs. Ethel Coburn left Sunday for California after spending the past two months with her daughter, Mrs. Velda Williams. Little Lorraine Mecham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mecham returned home last Thursday after spending the past ten days in Salt Lake City where she received medical attention. Mrs. Agnes Mitchell and son, and a Darwin, of Clearfield, daughter, Mrs. Mignon Shields, and small son, of Tooele, are in Upalco visiting relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Andersen has accepted a position at Whiterocks in the Indian school. Charles Timothy of Altonah was calling at the home of Claud Iorg on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thacker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker at a chicken dinner last Sunday. w son-in-la- w Him Mrs. .. Performs great To keep your car going great . . . make a date to OIL-PLAT- with Conoco NA Motor Oil! A special, added ingredient in N,A oil (Patented) fastens to extra lubricant magnet-likyour engines working parts. 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Emmons, Friday, were Mrs. Florence Mohlman, Mrs. Madeline Perkins, Mrs. Lucy Jacobson, Mrs Delores Corbin, Lula Bell Farnsworth, Mrs. Jean Fisher. Minnie Lue Jessen, Mrs. Mable and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth and daughter, Lula Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe and daughter Barbara, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin, Saturday night. The occasion honored Mr. Corbins birthday anniversary. Martin Allred, of Price, has been visiting with his son, Ralph, and family. Arthur Timothy brought his wife and new son home from the Roosevelt hospital, Saturday. The Altonah Ward conference was held Sunday. Stake President Wm. Brotherson, Counselors Leon Burton, Bernard Winkler, Stake Clerk Wm, O. Larsen, Zella Rust, president of the Stake Latter-DaSaint girls, Mrs. Ina Mecham and Mrs, May Menclen-hel- l were present. The following branches were reorganized: The Relief Society honorably released Mable Maxfield, president; Belva Allred, Vendetta Clark, counselors, and Nada Murray, secretary, and sustained Ilez Ames, as president, Mary Young as first counselor. A second counselor and secretary have not been chosen. The Mutual released Claude Murray, WMMIA president, counselors Glade Timothy and Charley Allred, and Niel Maxfield, secretary; Nedra of Mohlman, president the YWMIA, counselors Nada Murray and Inez Shiner and Barbara Beebe, secretary. Sustained were Glade Timothy, president of the YMMIA, Ferrill Mohlman and Charley Allred, counselors, and DcLar Maxfield, secretary; Jean Fisher, president of the YWMIA, Norma Reay as first counselor, second counselor and secretary are still to be appointed. Mary Carroll is chairman of the Latter-DaSaint girls with Fern Miller assistant and Donna Maxfield, secretary. Altonah Mrs. Ethel Beebe Arrived loo late for last week of Mt. Emueorge Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stanley mons, lookRogers, a load ox caiUe lu and family, of Heber City, spent ban uane Cuy xvxunaay lor win. the weekend with Mr. Stanleys xvaxpus. xtrir. xvaipns Wcin 10 bon Mr. Raxe wnn xvxr. xvobcis 10 receive sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Ray Hanberg. medical attention lor ins itg Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles which was mjufeu recently wue motored to Evanston, Wyo. Sat- a cow Kictteu mm. ivcr. anu mi s. ueorge Berrett, urday for the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles and Mr. and Mrs. of bait Eaxe nave Ueen visiting Lloyd Shiner acompanied them. witn tnetr ennuren nere aim in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goram and ruicunoni. xvxr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas, family have returned after Mrs. Ellen lViausen, oi Duciicsne, in summer the Smoot, spending vtsitea iuesuay at Uie liome 01 Wyoming. iseeoe. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen nir. ana mrs. warren isugar xioiuer, ox ivn. Emmons, and infant daughter, of Provo, was in Amman, iuesuay. are visiting with Mr. Hansens uoxouiy names, ox xtvanston, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon visited uuring tne wees witn Hansen. her uncle anu aunt, Mr. and ivirs. Mrs. Denzil Lister Ed Olsen. Mr. and and sons, of Heber City, spent mu mumadakis, a former Sunday and Monday visiting rel- Altonah resident now living n. atives and friends. bait Lake, spent a week nere Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Orr are witn friends. i ue pointers were busy sevvisiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Art Case, eral days last wees painting inw school rooms. in Salt Lake. ivn. anu mis. Fay Miles arm Miss LaVada Powell has returned home after spending the family, of Mt. Home, visiteu at tne home of Mrs. Miles sister, summer in Salt Lake. A number from here attended Mrs. Eioya Sinner. Mr. anu ivxia. rrank Mohlman, the Temple excursion to Salt Lake last week with members of Boise, Idaho, have been visiting Mr, Monnuans parents, Mi. from the Moon Lake Stake. Fred Snyder, of Pocatello, aa Mrs. R. ivi. Momman, anu m. Glen and Fernll. Fer-ril- l Idaho, is visiting his motiur, brotners anu are twins. Mrs. Mary Snyder. Mrs. Wm. Kalpns, ivirs. RichMr. and Mrs. Wallace Rogers, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend ard Clark and daugnter, Mrs. with Mrs. Rogers parents, Mr. Glade Timotny anu cinluien, Mrs. George berrett and Mis. and Mrs. Ed Crosby. and son, BoPDi-Mrs. Vera Richards and baby, Vendetta of Mt. Home, visited with her attended a birthday party ioi parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gene Berrett in Biutbell, Tuesday. Rogers. ivxr. and Mrs. Glen Davis anu Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Holdof Downey, ldano visiU-er, of Salt Lake, are visiting family, last week with Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. Holders parents, Mr. Tul'f Reay. M f. Davis is Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Orton have Reays brother. Lelano btevenson, of sold their home to M.r. and Mrs. Jack Worthing, from California. Leo installed bath rooms in tne Page and Lee Jesson homes The Ortons have moved to Star last week. Valley,. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark Miss Betty Holder visited last week in Salt Lake with her are the proud parents of a baby girl born Aug. 24 at the Roosbrother. A number of boys and girls evelt hospital. Leonard McGarry and son, attended the birthday party for Deon and Larry Fisher, Friday. of Salt Lake City, visited at tne The group enjoyed roller skating George Carroll ranch, Sunday. Mrs. Claienee Jones, Mrs. and refreshments. Twelve girls and their super Thelma Dunsmore and Mrs. visors attended the Bee Hive Fern Miller visited relatives in Thursday. outing in Uintah Canyon with Lapoint, Mrs. Wm. Anderson, son Glen members of the other wards from and grandson. Cliff Clark, moMoon Lake Stake. Miss LaRae Wall visited in tored to Castle Dale and Huntington last weekend to visit AnSalt Lake last week with her drew Allred and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. and Mr. grandparents, Dean Collard. E. Atwood. Ted Young and Raymond Mrs. James Carroll, of Upalco, Dump went to Salt Lake came- to get her son who the week. staying with his grandJim Morris, son of Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Harold Morris, underwent Rogers. a tonsilectomy at the Roosevelt hospital, Tuesday. Lula Bell Farnsworth, Minnie Lue Jessen, Anna Fay Ames, Barbara Beebe, Dona Maxfield, SALT FLOUR Patti Ralphs and Phyllis Allred, Mrs. Garda Seeley with their leader, Mrs. Nada All Kinds of Feed Murray, accompanied the Moon Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Merrell Lake Stake Bee Hive girls on and family, of Orem, spent a few an outing to Uinta canyon. They DUCHESNE - UTAH days with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler and family. DON'T BORROW SUBSCRIBE Cloyd Seeley, of Whiterocks, W. at J. Seeley home, visited the Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Williams, of Paradise, Utah, brought Mrs. Mary Lisonbee home Saturday Mrs. Lisonbee has spent the past three weeks visiting with the Williams. They spent a week .'here with relatives before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Good ' rich and son, of Helper, spent the weekend here with relatives. While here they enjoyed a fish ing trip at Yellowstone with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich and son. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonare Goodrich and family, Mr. ant Mrs. Evan Goodrich. President and Mrs. Bernan Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ear Murray went on the Moon Lakr Temple excursion to the Sal' Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Goodrich went to Salt Lake to meet their GRAND ha daughter, Billie Faith, who Virbeen visiting relatives in Kentucky Whiskey A Blend ginia. Billje Faith will atten school in Bluebell this vear. 86 Proof Grain Neutral Spirits 85 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler and National Distillers Products Corporation, New York boys, Keith and Jay, of Sandy. Utah, visited here Monday with relatives. Keith is leaving in U tober to serve on a mission i. the Eastern States. Leslie B. Goodrich. Lelanr Goodrich and boys attended tie Duchesne county fair, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Seelo-andaughter, Peggy, of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Seelo-anson, Jimmy, of Salt visited here Monday witl Alfalfa-Clover-Grass- es relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodricl and son Keith, of Bonanza, Mis Nellie Stevenson, of Price, visit ed here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powel and family, of Midvale, spent the th weekend hero Lucy and LaVern Powell re turned home Saturday after spending the summer in Provo and Midvale. FRANCES WALL Max-fiel- son-in-la- y e u Alta-mo- y - dui-in- ha1--bee- LARSON'S g BLUEBELL Charles Fietkau sons-in-la- w 10, Feed Store Don Nyberg, Alta Beckstead and Eva Fietkau attended a meeting for all school people in Roosevelt, Wednesday, Sept. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bleazard and a group of friends from Price, Utah, were week end visitors in Mtn. Home at the homes of Jack and Grant Bleazard. They also went on a fishing trip. Visitors over the week end at the Dave Farnsworth home were their Friday, September and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Norton McDaniels and new baby, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harothorne and baby, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gailich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart, all of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Jay IHunsaker were Salt Lake City visitors for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nyberg took their daughter, Margie, to Salt Lake City last Friday where she enrolled at the L D S Business School. Floyd Lyons took a load of cattle to Salt Lake for Sie Morrell last week. His mother, Mrs. him Reed Lyons, accompanied on the trip. Don Nyberg purchased a new Ford pickup truck last week and Charles Fietkau bought a new Case tractor and equipment. Mr. A1 Hall of Provo was calling on his old friend, Charles Fietkau, last Sunday. Sidney Rust has been quite ill for the past week, but is able to be up and around again. Wayne Wilkins of Salt Lake spent the week end In Mtn. Home visiting with relatives. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. George Beverly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Passey and family, Irvin Hunsaker, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunsaker, all of Salt Lake.- Rue Miles made several trips to Salt Lake City last week for the purpose of selling his cattle. Jack Stevenson left last week for Bynum, Montana, for a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jenson, and other relatives in that locality. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandon, and Reed Charles Alexander, Floyd Lyons attended the rodeo at Vernal last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richards and daughter were visitors at the Fietkau home last Sunday. School started here Tuesday morning with the same teachers as last year: Don Nyberg, principal; Alta Beckstead, additional teacher; Eva Fietkau, lunch room worker; Guy Lindsay, janitor ffaa XCm.y Amv fate fried tfat Mx&edf ecdafef. Old 'juniiy -- CASH BUYERS d Lak-City- , Northrup King & Co. 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