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Show i UINTAH BASIN RECORD.MARCH A special meeting on March 2. Virginia Davis, Salt Lake City, was a weekend guest at the home of Betty Lou Hicken. vs Letters Mrs. Jane Davidson, Salt Lake City, who has been visiting with her daughter and Bishop and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow, returned to her home Sunday. A beautiful program was presented Sunday evening in the Tabiona ward chapel by the Relief Society, directed by President Jessie L. Maxwell. Opening prayer was offered by Grace Giles, and Mrs. Maxwell spoke a word of greeting. A series of tableus were pred sented, the first by Mrs. Turnbow and her sons; the second by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin W. Lewis; third by, William Lewis, Allen Giles, Gay Wagstaff and Elaine Lewis; fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Gail VanTassel. Readers for the tableau:, were Mrs. Ada Rhoades anc Mrs. Daphene Clegg. Mrs. Rella LeFevre and her daughters, Carol and Marilyn, played instrumental music between the acts Vocal numbers were by Mrs. Irene Thomas and Ervan Clegg Mrs. LaBerta Wadley, Mrs. Rel la LeFevre and Mrs. Jolen Giles. Mrs. Thelma Giles o fered the closing player. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lewis ant family, and Alton. Lewis and friend, all of Salt Lake, wer Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burto: and family, Talmage, spent th weekend with Mrs.' Burton sister, Mrs. Lee Ottosen. and he family. Wayne, Lawrence, Ray ant Emma Jean Maxwell visited re', atives and friends here durinj the week. - Amber Michie, a student a B.Y.U., spent the weekend wit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mai vin Michie. After the Relief So ciety program Sunday evening the following guests spent ai enjoyable evening at the Michi home: William Lewis, Allei. Giles, Ted D. Nye, Kent Eller-soRobert ' Michie, Gay Wag-stafand Elaine Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rhoades motored to Salt Lake City one day during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aplanalp. Salt Lake City, visited Sunday at the John Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dermont Provo, visited, relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith visited in Salt Lake City, Saturday. Enroute home they visited in Duchesne with Mr. Smiths mother, Mrs. Luella Smith, who is ill. Mrs. Bernell Rhoades is visiting friends and relatives in Pro vo. She is convalescing after a recent operation. Earl VanTassell is convalescing at home after recently undergoing an operation in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhoades visited in Salt Lake recently. Also in Salt, Lake was Wallace Chatwin, who returned home with a new tractor. son-in-la- Thelma Nye er dance supper of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff were resell a week ago and M. Chick Murano, and Mrs. Colo., Mr. tVase, Mr. and Mrs. A1 pr Mr. and Mrs Tom and ard all of. Vernal; Mr. dau-and two Don Nyberg and i a son. Miss Jean Stev-an- d ,v jir. and Mrs. Hap of all Blaine Nyberg1, . Tabi-to Mome. They came attend the wedding danceand Mrs. Garth VanTasre- atives here recently word of the death of Dick Uin-asi- n ioneer resident of the who died at Valley He was born in V Oct. 30, 1896, a son of 4 Ashton and Catherine am Nye. He was one of Cal , ) drivers in the the Helper - Du-- e driving route both teams and He later resided at Salt City, Bingham, Provo, and California. Sur-- ; include two daughters, sons, and the following ers and sisters who are known to Uintah Basin ,nts: David W. Nye, Heber, irst stage Ida-evaa- a, Pierce, Pleasant Phoebe Litser, Salt Mrs. Mrs. Mary Wilson, City, Lottie Calif., Mrs. Leona Tooele, and Mrs. Jes-yTabiona. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg hosts at a canasta party at ood, rell, e, home Tuesday evening. A ous chicken supper was at midnight to Mr. and eber Firth, Duchesne, Mr. drs. Frank Ted Nye, Clark,' Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Utahn; Mr. and Aplanalp, Lee Clegg. Bud Maxwell this week from Ger-- r where he had been sta-- d with the U. S. Air Force, L. r as e ar-ho- served three years, following Tabiona boys girls were baptized Satur-a- t Esther Duchesne: Ber-Ann- a Linette Lewis, Allen t Gines, and Bobby Lyle . Bur-ned- n, f, Wag-staff- family of Mr. e and Mrs. rl Turnbow have moved ayson. They recently sold home here to Jack Young, anna. Venice Turnbow help-hem move their ayson. rry White is furniture visiting in Salt ird was received Mr. this week and Mrs. Lou Penrod, Lake City, are the parents - son, born d is the of Hanna. March 3. Mrs. former Maxine la Josie spent the her parents, Mr. Josie. 10, 1950 weekend and Mrs. ncipal Rondie Mildred Muir Mrs. Opal Barton Ethel Beebe Mrs. Marvin Sweat and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alton AnderMrs. Mary J. Swasey is visson and family, of Price, spent iting in Mt. Pleasant. the weekend with M.r. AnderMr. and Mrs. Chad Evans and sons brother, Milton, and fam- infant son, of Arcadia, attended ily. church here Sunday and visited Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler accomduring the afternoon with their panied Mr. and Mrs. Miles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward EvChristensen to Salt Lake last ans. weekend after receiving word Mr. and M.rs. Willis Robinson her Norman Hayes, had been hurt when a tractor and son. of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Stevens, of tipped over on him. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turnbow Bear River, visited Sunday with and family, of Keetley, and Mr. the S. M. Swasey family. They and Mrs. Delbert Thompson and came in for the express purpose family, of Heber, spent last of attending christening services weekend with their parents, Mr. fo.r the Swaseys twin son and and Mrs. Albert Clark. The babies were chrisMr. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin daughter. tened Merril Alma and Mary and son, and Mrs. Lynn Farns- Jeanette by Mr. Stevens. worth and daughter, Lula Bell, Mrs. Gordon W. Shields and spent Sunday in Mt. Home infant daughter, o f Garfield, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth are visiting her parents, Mr. and Fornsworth. Mrs. Ray Oman. Jim Timothy spent several Lorna Cook went to Carbon in Salt Lake the son-in-la- days during week. Ted Snyde,r, of Tooele, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Elva Snyder. Mrs. Clyde Lambert left Tuesday for Salt Lake to see her doctor. With his consent, she plans to go to Proenix to visit her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mecham, and family, then to San Francisco to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rodson-in-la- ney McKune. The L.D.S. girls held a meeting last week at the home of their chairman, Mrs. Elva Snyder, assisted by her helpers, Mrs. Vern Allred, Mrs. Edith Timothy and Mrs. Lawana Tim- othy. Girls present included Marie Hyatt, Patti Ralphs, Minnie Lue Jessen, Lula Bell Farnsworth, Anna Fay Ames, Connie Timothy, Donna and Ola Max-fielGeorgia May Morris, Florence Weeks, Sharon Bird, Sharel and Alta Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark, of Salt Lake City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris. Mrs. Glen Burgess spent a week at Gusher with her father, Oliver Bowden. Her sister, Mrs. Vervencil Clark, and family returned home with her Saturday to spenda few days. Floyd Pace visited in Heber, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humes, Mrs. Paul Young and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir visited in Heber during the week. Alden Muir was an overnight guest of his brother Ralph Muir, of Duchesne. Ralph went to Salt Lake Monday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alden Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Killian, of Mt. Home, went to Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper. They returned Monday. Mrs. Alma Humes visited in Duchesne last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweat visited Mr. and Mrs. Ace Bethers Saturday, enroute to Heber for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Humes and county Saturday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Casper, of Mrs. Ray Cook to attend the Tabiona, visited here Sunday. wedding of Larry Wilson and Miss Callie Stevensen. Mr. Wilson is a grandson of William Cook and has lived here most ESTATE OF ANDREW W. of his life. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, of CLEMONS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims Dragerton, have leased the Henry Tidwell farm and expect to with vouchers to the undermove here shortly. signed at Kohls Market, DuRalph Madsen visited this chesne, Utah, on or before the week with his sister and brother-in-- 29th day of April, 1950. law, Mr. and Mrs. Max LAURA II. CLEMONS Allred. Ralph, a son of Mr. and Executrix of the Estate of Mrs. A. B. Madsen, is stationed Andrew W. Clemons. in Texas with the air corps. Publication March 3, 1950 Duane Young, o f Altonah, First Publication March 24, 1950 visited last weekend with his Last uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen. d, - Notice To Creditors CLASSIFIED The book to read is not EXPERT plaster work, call the one which thinks for you, Gilbert McKenna, Roosevelt, but the one which makes you 24-think. No book in the world equals the Bible for that. Soviet building lags behind James McCosh growth of urban population. -- I , S. Tobler, Lllertson, and Superin-cn- t Floyd Holm motored 52 1 Lake Monday to constate school officials about tpr a new shop at Tab-- , Our whole social life is in hlh school. The plans essence but a long, slow strivaccepted and approved by ing for the victory of justice iabiona-Hann- a John Galsworthy PTA at a over force. "A half million pounds of vegetables are eaten every day by Utah miners and those who depend on them. That's a fine home market for our truck gardens and our farms1 1$ WHAT aUAti .pefrLS MY TO VOU, u LAO ERE'S AU ,f oe TO OET THE TA$ip OfiODY SLAo. YOU c Ji " CHEVRON GASOLINE R P M MOTOR. OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES Just tell the wiam D. R. TIMOTHY Phone 741 CfeoGfl (tec o (gopogoecwQ YOU tAAMT IMPERIAL! Imperial is made by Hiram Walker. Blended of. whiskey. 86 702 grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois. ( 31-tfc |