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Show UINTAIl' BASIN RECORD. MARCH 24, 1350 be.rs enjoyed News Letters ibJ KII Venna Oman held A farewell party was Mr. Wednesday night honoring famand and Mrs. Ted Barton ily who are moving from Bo-net- a. A pot-luc- supper was k served. in Among those participating excursion the recent temple were Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swa-seMr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, M.r. and Mrs. C. D. Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brotherson. The Relief Society held its annual party and dance, Thurs. day. Max Taylor, who has been attending school at U.S.A.C., arrived home last weekend for er get-to-geth- Jennie Brotherson and daughters, Nan and Janet,in visited Saturday afternoon with the Lee Jessens. Orlan Oman, Ronald Cook, and Martin Brotherson were puests at the Mark Bleazard home in Talmage, Friday night. The C. U. Brothersons have received word that Mrs. Con Brotherson died Sunday at Mt. Pleasant. She was a former resident of Boneta. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oman and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Lavar Oman residence. Bill cParson made a trip to Salt Lake City during the week. Mrs. Flora Allred spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fieldstead. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen Billy, and Frankie visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barrett in Salt Lake. S. M. Swasey and C. D. Broth-soattended a Moon Lake Water Users meeting Saturday in Mrs. li n Roosevelt. Roy Warren brought in a load of Brahma cattle to run on his farm here. Lisonbee Shelby Weekend guests at the Alma Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and M.rs. Roe Smith and children, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and children, of Spring-ville- . re-elect- y Al-tona- Mrs. Deane Case Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reay, and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell Attended the annual election of the Uintah Dai.ry Association held March 11 in Vernal. In addition to the election of officers, a social was enjoyed by the members and their families. Mr. to the Hartman was directors. of board Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen were in Salt Lake during the week to attend a reunion at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen. Purpose of the family was to bid farewell to another brother, Merrcll, and his family, who are leaving to make their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wirthlin visited relatives in Salt Lake last week. Blaine Hall, of Salt Lake, a cousin of Mrs. Grant Hansen, is spending a month at the Hansen home to assist with the spring farm work. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mecham and two small children returned Sunday from a trip to Idaho and Oregon. At Jerome, Ida., they visited Delmars brother, Wayne, and his family. Haiold Jones, of Malad, Ida., arrived Tuesday of last week to get his wife and children who had spent two weeks with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr.' and Mrs. L. W. Rust. the College students home for Das-truLorraine weekend were Erwin Rust, Parker Gomm and Bryant Gomm, of U.S.A.C., and Peggy Ann Case, of B.Y.U. A few friends Staged a birthday surprise party for Mrs. Ray Ilanberg, Saturday evening at her home. Refreshments were brought by the self i nvited guests, and a pleasant time was spent with supper and games. Participating in the evenings fun were Mr. and Mrs. Ilanberg, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Boswell, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard p, -- Mrs. A. O. Madsen1 returned last week from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Reno Crook, of Emery. A Upalco Sunday school class Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dasfrup. presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Tak- of Ogden, were guests last week , ing part were LeJean Rees, Na- of their sons and daughters-in-law-Das-truMr. and Mrs. LaFarge omi Potts, Betty Iorg, Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Noel Mitchell, Georgia Durfey, and Joe Dastrup. Redden Reese, Boyd A flu epidemic hit the Mt. Rogers. They were accompanied area during the past Emmons L. E. and Oscar by Murphy Neilson. George Mcndenhal was week. Among those afflicted were Mrs. Maurice Marchant, a speaker. Mrs. Leslie J. Orr, Glendon Guyman, Farrell Mohlman and Gordon Case. Most of the residents of Mt. Emmons and some former mem- spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield and children, Ralph and Linda, accompanied by Darlene Brady, visited in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson and family, of Provo, were weekend visitors at the Reese Clayburn home. Attending the basketball tournament in Salt Lake last week were Joe Shephard, Ronald and Rulon Liddell, Joe Walters, Lloyd Brady, Carol Taylor, Ruth Walters, Alma Smith, Lawrence Young and Joan Shephard. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leavitt and children, of Salt Lake, visited relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters attended a wedding reception for Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Turner at Ve,rnaR Saturday evening. Mrs. Turner is theformer Eloise Neilsen. Mrs. Glendon Lamb returned night from Manti Tuesday where she attended the wedding of her daughter, Darlene, to Del-m- ar Ross, of Arcadia. old-tim- e W. I., hospitality . . o lx Old ,, tinny Brook AV BRAND v-- "V- -s - r III I , Twenty-seve- n mem- SI . FOR nll Smilljplhian Natures Own Soil Builder Used for several years throughout the Northwest, Idaho, and in Utah in Salt Lake and Box Elder counties with satisfactory results. THIS PRODUCT COMPOSED OF VALUABLE MINERALS INCLUDING OVER 25 SULPHUR Soil Sulphaid increases production, improves soil conditions and flavor. 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" rat i"' ;jT v ;v..rx ; the whiskey thots its Aame - micro-organism- v Cieerfa as ll EXCLUSIVE SALES A6EHTS p bers turned out Friday evening for the annual ward reunion. A program, supper and dancing were enjoyed by young and old. Among the oldsters who set the pace for the square dances were Chester II. Hartman, E. W. Crosby and F. Earl Case. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thacker and their daughter, Mrs. Patty Richards. The Relief Society cooperated with the Bishopric in arranging the party. pot-luc- k Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. James Giles of the arrival of a new grandchild, a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald, March 20, in a Salt Lake hospital. can Legion. i A' : vJ can-- licious hot ALT honor ol Mr. and L Ivie, nee Georeoh. town guests Ethel Beebe Mrs. Chatwm, Little Homer Corbin, son of daughter, Alta annV' Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin Mecham. Tabion? had an arm badly bruised and Rex skinned Monday when he Of U. Fowler, aat Z spent caught it in a wringer. He was week with his taken to a Roosevelt doctor for Mrs. Josse A. FoX d an examination. Mr. and Mrs. Jentlj., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe, of Ogden, were overnight guests daughters, of Salt Lab Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Han home Saturday iv Beebe. Sohave been in Salt LaV The Altonah Ward Relief ciety held a social Tuesday in time while Mr jS commemoration of its organiza- been under treatment tion. Taking part on the pro- blood pressure. gram were Margaret Maxfield, Mary Carroll, Maxine Clark, and Alora Kolb. Short talks were given by Vera Hansen and Rosebell Ames, stake officers. Alora Kolb and Marian Reese were in charge of games. Prizes were given and a lunch served. Leon Carroll, of U.S.A.C., recently spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carroll. A group of friends gathered during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark to celebrate Mrs. ClarkS birthday. Canasta provided entertainment. Enjoying the, fun were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Car-roand Mrs. Dora Berd. hf.t1 Mrs. Albert Clark and Eldora hostesses Clark were Saturday at a shower in the ward hall, in keep engines i The American Legion and Auxiliary held a special social Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodward, in recognition of the 31st birthday anniversary of the Ameri- - "OWa.r. . nnSTsSH.PMBNT SHOULD $48.00 Per Ton at Our Warehouse ft Product CaliS Standard of Carbon trouble? b sion? Not when RPM Motor Oil! RPM is special!1' pounded . . - engine hot to spots ordinary oils to fight oxidatien- less importe.nl) proof internal- naris os it Distributed In Mytcn .'V V.s V A zV.A S? KENTUCKY U PROOF 65 WHISKEY-- CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS .NATIONAL DJSTIUEBS Globe Feed & Seed Co., Inc. K , ,v.- A BLEND PRODUCTS CORPORATION MYTON. UTAH N 1 slj Roosevelt - Phone |