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Show BMDGELU1D Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee M Fingers Cut Off In Hay Baler Marjorie Liddell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Liddell suffered a very painful' accident last week when she had the ends of two of her fingers cut off, while assisting her father bale hay. She was rushed to Roosevelt for Primary Officers Are Sustained Mrs. Clista Neilson, who was appointed Primary President to replace Vernetta Meyer, selected her counselors and teachers. They were sustained and set apart at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening as follows: Elva Lisonbee was chosen as first counselor, Donna Clayburn second counselor and Joy Leen Clayburn as secretary. The teachers are: Thelma Lamb, Letta Meyer, Nelda Beal, Evelyn Murphy, Lilly May Clayburn, Ethel Taylor, Lois Stansfield and Judy Shephard. Mrs. Stansfield was also chosen as Primary organist. UINTAH BASIN RECORD News About Our Neighbors From Thursday, September 1, 1955 YT ON By Mrs. Merle Ross ILoOKJNG WAV Funeral services for Emery S. Nielson were conducted at noon Thursday in the Myton LDS Ward chapel with Bishop Clark Roberts in charge. Prelude and postlude music was presented by Mrs. Syerl Dennis. Roberts Bishop the opened services followed by prayer by Wilmer Murray. Other speakers were: H. L. Crapo and Harold Eldredge. Vocal selections were: I Need Thee Every Hour by Lowell Babcock, accompanied by Mrs. Dennis; Silver Haired Daddy of Mine by Floyd Ross, accompanied by Mrs. Ross; Before Thee Lord, I Bow My Head quartet Mrs. Gareth Anderson, Miss Beverly Anderson, Bishop Roberts and Lowell Roberts; In the Garden, by Grant Peel, accompanied by Miss Ames. Benediction was by Charlie Bird. Pallbearers were Dean Roberts, Levi Porrett, Floyd Ross, Marion Ross, Stanley Ross and Leon Ross. Interment was in the Myton City cemetary under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. The grave was dedicated by Hale Holgate. Relatives and close friends from outside points who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Pearl Johansen, Levenworth, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Acel Nielson, Los Anamosv Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A Anderson, Golden, Colo.; Mrs. Christine Ross, Greenriver, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross, Castlegate; Mrs. Birdie Mair and family, Heber; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jensen, Heber; Mrs. Jennie Nielson, Dolores, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. James Summers, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCoy, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rella Steadman and family, Mrs. Grace Phillips, Mrs. Loraine Lehinitz, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks, Craig, Colo; Mrs. Clinton Gines, Kamas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird, Arcadia; Terry Calvert, Nine Mile. HONORED AT PARTY ON 83rd BIRTHDAY Mrs. Laura Dennis was honored on her 83rd birthday anniversary, at a family party at the home of her son and daughter-in-laWeekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis. Mr. and Austin Beal were their Present were Mr. and Mrs. Syerl and small son and daughter-in-laDennis and family, Mr. and Mrs. grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wallace Mrs. Dennis, Beal and little son of Salt Lake. Marge Hardinger and children, Mrs. DeMr. and Mrs., Elden Brady, Mr. von Gentry, Dr. and Mrs., Dan and Mrs. Lloyd Brady, Austin Dennis and family and Mr. and Beal and Mrs. Earvin Murphy went Mrs. LaVor Dennis Mrs. Dennis to Provo. Saturday, to attend fuhas been visiting her daughter neral services for the little son years as was stated last week. and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Beal. Mrs. Meyer along with her hus- Howard Bingham in Hiawatha and Ladies from Bridgeland who atand Walter children, Rodney, returned to Myton in time for the tended the shower for Miss Ruth band, DelourLs, Betty Lou and Ricky and birthday celebration. Morrell at the home of Mrs. Ora her mother, Mrs. Jane Murphy on Arcadia of Saturday, Holgate are to make their home in Mrs. Ted Cooper came from Salt were: Ethel Taylor, Myrl Smith, Salt going Lake City. The Meyer family Lake City last week for a short Lois Hazel and Ruth Walters, and Sister Jane Murphy will be visit at the home of her mother, Stansfield and Elva Lisonbee. greatly missed from our Ward and Mrs. Frank Bowden. On her reof Mrs. and Mr. Lloyd Brady, we wish them success and happi- turn home she was accompanied weekend Salt Lake City, spent the ness in their new home. by her children, who had been with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Taylor of Salt Lake spent vacationing at their grandmothers Elden Brady. the weekend with his mother, Mrs. ranch home. Mrs. Mavis Jennings and girls, Ethey Taylor. Max and his mother Mr. and Mrs. James. Felter and of Altamont, visited Sunday with visited with Mr. Saturday evening Mirl Mrs.. and Mr. her parents, and Mrs. Lyle Young and son Jennings, Sr. at Mt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters Perry Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters Saturvisited and daughter, Ruth, and Ruth went up Daniels Canyon day at Utahn with Mrs. Leland Sunday to join other members of Ethel Beebe Wright. their family on an outing. They three Mr. and Liddell Mrs. Dru Allred, Mr. days JaNae spent report a very enjoyable day with and Mrs. Jack Allred attended the of last week at Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters, Mr. and rodeo in Verna! recently. visiting relatives. Leon Walters and family of Mrs. Mr. Bill' Melwood Wall and some friends Shephard, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leland Mr. and Salt Lake, of Salt Lake, came to Altonah Friand Mrs. Jack Liddell, Mr. and and family of Utahn. Mrs. Vere Neilsen went to Cur- Wright day to get his furniture. children Carl Smith and Mrs. Mrs. Wm. made a trip rant Creek Sunday to pick choke of Salt Lake spent a few days to Salt Lake Ralphs cherries. They also enjoyed dinner City, Monday, where Alma Smith. Mr. Mrs. and visiting she received medical care. at the Currant Creek Lodge. Other visitors at the Smith home Guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shephard Em- during the week were: Mrs. LawMrs. Fenton Powell during the spent Sunday afternoon at Mt. rence Young and children, Ann week were Mr. and Mrs. Nick mons visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyle and Gary of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and Tallerico, of Dragerton, Mrs. Young and son, Perry. Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp, Mr. and Clark and family, of GushMr. and Mrs. Elden Liddell and Mrs. William Abplanalp of Utahn. er and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Karren Salt to went Louise, daughter, of home at the Dinner guests and family, of Bonanza. Lake City, Sunday, to attend a Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield SunMr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen spent church building dedication. were: Mr. and Mrs. C. A Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McCourt day Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and Colorado of Anderson Golden, Eastman in Whiterocks. and family, of Sunnyside, visited Mrs. Sarah Neilsen of Myton. ShelZane of Talmage, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Visitors at the home of Mr. and and BertChristensen, of Boneta, Lisonbee. Brotherson, by week Stansfield last Reed Mrs. Joyce Beal came home Saturday were: Gary and Jannette Meacham, were in Altonah Sunday buying cattle. from Salt Lake, where she spent Jane and Vivian Turner of Ted Snyder, of Tooele, and Mr. the most part of her vacation to Mary neices and of the Vernal, nephews Mrs. Robert Snyder and famand prepare to enter school. Stansfields. Mrs. Ina Rawlins and children, ily, of Springville, were weekend several visited Joan Shephard of Craig, Colo., spent last week guests of Mrs. Elva Snyder and Ethel days of last week at Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Jacobson visiting her mother, Mrs. as a guest of Gay Patry. over the weekend. Taylor. , Mrs. Orson Neilsen of Vernal tn home the at visitors LEADERSHIP MEETING Sunday with her one visited daughter day Stake MIA Leadership meeting Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal were: and Mr. and Mrs. Reed was' held in Boneta, Saturday Mrs. Nelda Mecham and son, Stansfield. and Those from Altonah were Rocky, of Mt. Home; and Mr. Those from Bridgeland who at- night and Mrs. Lester Maxfield and Mr. Mrs. Van Keele of Price, who tended the funeral services for Bonnie Ann Ames. came to get their son, Ralph, who Neilsen at Myton Friday Emery the at here summer the has spent Mrs. Frank Meyer, were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and Austin Beal home. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields, Mrs. Howard Smith antr children family, of Preston, Idaho, spent Mrs. and Tassel! Van Carl a few days visiting Mr. Powells of Salt Lake City, spent last week Bishop Smith. Lois Stansfield. Fenton and Irvin, and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald brothers,Mrs. Linford Maxfield and Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Neilsen and sisters, Kamas were at visiting family Mrs. Mary Carroll and their famand children, of Roosevelt, visited Sunday. ilies. Sunday with Marvells mother, PINK AND BLUE SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Bill Surenok and Mrs. Chastie Neilsen. Jackie and overMrs. Wanless Shields and Mrs. family, of Cincinnatti, Ohio, are Beverly Neilsen remained Norma Hansen honored Mrs. Joe here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean night with their grandmother. , Mrs. Sylvia Coleman, of Hebei-City- Shields at a pink and blue shower Reay. Mrs. Surenok and Mrs. Reay visited one day last week Tuesday afternoon. Many useful are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Powell and with her mother, Mrs. Chastie and lovely gifts were presented Neilson. Her daughter, Katheryn, to Mrs. Shields. Delicious re- Howard Fowler spent Sunday visreturned home with her after vis- freshments and jolly games were iting in Vernal and Bonanza with IVPC enjoyed. iting here the past week. Visitors and speakers at SacraGRANDDAUGHTER DIES Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norton, or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark were Vernal spent Sunday afternoon ment meeting were: Frank Clark and Vernon Moon of Hanna. called to Heber, Aug. 20 by the visiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald, death of their little old Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neilson. Ken'na Jean and Karren Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. James Giles of granddaughter, Valerie Thompson, returned home with their grand- Myton went to Salt Lake last daughter of Delbert and Lafonda week to meet Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark Thompson. The infant stranparents for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Crocker or Giles of Othello, Washington where gled to death some time during Salt Lake visited over the week- they witnessed the marriage of Mr. the night. Funeral services were end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Bill' a Giles at the Salt held in the 1st ward chapel in is a sister Lake L.D.S. Temple. Billie is the Heber, Sunday, Aug. 21, at 3 p.m. Clayburn. Mrs. Crocker son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles Burial was in the Heber Cemetery. to Mrs. Clayburn. who were former Bridgeland resiCORRECTION Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catcott Mrs. Bernetta Meyer, who was dents. Mrs. Mary Roadhouse of and family, of China Lake, are released recently as Primary Pres, St. Anthony, Idaho, a daughter of here visiting Mrs. Catcotts paralso ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. has served as president for five Mr. and Mrs. James Giles Lake. at Salt the four than group rather Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames, Mrs. joined and a half years Mary Dump. Mr. and Mrg. Gilbert Beebe and Albert Clark attended the funeral of Emery Nielsen in Myton. Mrs. Bennie Mitchel and daughter and Mrs. Wanda Allred of Upalco were in Altonah recently on business. PRODUCTS 6 PHILLIPS Max Gardner of Roosevelt was buisness in Town last j transacting j Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe were in Vernal on business, Aug. 24. MAKE TRIP BY PLANE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Dru Allred, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ned Allred of I ,, Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Max Allred of Boneta, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mecham of Vernal, left by plane Saturday for Grand June tion to visit their brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bert Allred. w HOLIDAY WEEK-END- S OR. VACATION? WHY NOT 60 CAMPING? (20 MILLION AMERICANS HAVE DONE IT IN THE LAST IO YEARS- -. AND FOUND IT FUN. Grace H. Dalgleisb Final Rites Held At My ton For Emery Nielson Pro-vens- son-in-la- son-in-la- VJASATCI1 GARAGE G SERVICE Extends Greetings TO ALL Fair Visitors New MIA Officers Are Selected HONORED T AT RECENT SHOWER A shower was given in honor of the bride-elec- t, Ruth Morrill, of Tridell, at the home of Mrs. Ora Holgate. Approximately 30 ladies from Bridgeland and Arcadia attended, with many lovely and useful gifts being received. for the gala event were Myrl Smith of Bridgeland, Ora Holgate, Margaret and Merle Ross of Arcadia. The boys from here that accompanied County Agent 'Bob Murdock on a judging tour were, Hugh, Fred and Laird Evans, Evan Lusty and Lynn Ross. Lyle Hintze, of Roosevelt, attended Sunday School and talked to the young people to encourage them to take Seminary. Those from here who attended the funeral of Emery Nielson at Myton were Prps. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, John Gilbert, Thomas M. Gilbert, Merle Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen and Mrs. Artie KimbalL Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Keller were attending business in Vernal Thursday. Mrs, Rose Gilbert, of Myton, was an overnight guest at the home of Pres, and Mrs. Hale Holgate. Dauna Jo Robbins, of Salt Lake City, was a weekend guest of Donna Ross. The two Donnas were roommates at the Y last year. John Capson came in from Salt Lake, Tuesday night to get Mrs. Capson and children. They returned to Salt Lake early Wednesday morning to attend the funeral services of Mr. Capsons mother, Mrs. Rachel Capson. We take this opportunity, to extend our sympathy to the family. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen and son, Kent, visited in Tridell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Bodily and son, Merrill, were weekend visitors at the home of her mother, Merle Ross. Eleanor Capson and Marsha Lusty went to Salt Lake to visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith and son. Bill, of Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murdock and Mary Lois Reichert, of Roosevelt, spent Sunday evening visiting at the Chad Evans home. Hale Holgate and President Stanley Rosa attended Sacrament meeting at Tabiona, Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Richens, of Kearns, LaRene Moon of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Arlo Richens were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marvin Shields, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Tooele, visited at the homes of Wanless Shields in Bridgeland and Marion and Loryn Ross in Pleasant Valley. l, Foster Rhoades and Earl of Tabiona, were speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans were his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans of Roosevelt. Elden Shields, of Tooele and Grant Shields of Orem, nephews of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields, were overnight guests Tuesday. They were former residents here. Lynn Fairbanks, of Salt Lake, is rebuilding a house on his farm. Their former house was destroyed by fire when gasoline was put in their fuel tank by mistake. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross, of 4-- H (Damping is inexpensive. you can even rent equipment. rr Also STIMULATING AND RELAXING. NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS AND E COMR)RTS...REAW-MADFIREPLACES FORESTS OFFER MANY HOME-LIK- E TA3LES, BENCHES, TENT SITES, PLUMBLING FACILITIES, SAFE WATER SUPPLIES AND DELIVERIES OF WOOD. $We CmP LIFE SIMPLE AND COMFORTABLE B Y TAKING ALONG SUCH USEFUL BORAS AS NESTED POTS AND FANS FOR COOKING...A FLASHLIGHT... EMERGENCIES... IN CASE OF FOIL- - FOR WRAPPING ALUMINUM A FIRST-AI-D KIT A ROLL OF FOOD AND COOKING IT OVER HOT COALS... AND A SHOVEL AND HATCHET FOR A HUNDRED AND ONE OUTDOOR USES. 00PM6HT I9SS, SHELL aLCcmfWf Temple Rites Unite Couple two children are visiting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Taylor, Mrs. Felters mother. They have been residing at Oakland, Calif., where Jim has has been attending vocational school. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Church, Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Massie and Dr. and Mrs. Tirador, of Fort Duchesne. Dr. and Mrs. Tirador expect to leave soon for Nesplem, Washington. Mrs. Lena Lisonbee returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City, after completing a business course at Henegar Business College. She will resume her duties in the Myton Elementary School lunch room at the opening of the fall term. Miss Zelma Lorine Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Powers, of Ellensburg, Wash., became the bride of William Giles, BT2 in rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Aug. 25. The young couple were accompanied through the Temple by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles, of Othello, Wash, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Giles of Myton. The Giles family are former residents of Myton and their many friends enjoyed greeting the family and meeting the new bride. "Billie is serving in the U. S. Navy and is stationed at Bremerton Wash., where the newlyweds will make their home until June, STUDY SEED GROWING 1956 when he will receive his dis. Wilmer Murray, Ted Thomas and charge. Jesse Allen returned Monday from a trip to Sacramento, Calif, havALVIN BRUMMETT ing joined the Moody Brothers LEG INJURY SUFFERS The Utah. at Delta, group project Alvin Brummett suffered severe was a study of seed growing and marketing and exchange of ideas lacerations of his leg, Sunday af temoon when working on his car. on farm problems. Part of the fan broke, striking his Mr. and Mrs.. Guy Giles and leg and cutting a deep gash. He Roosevelt Hosfamily visited relatives from Fri- was rushed to the medical care and has for from pital day till Monday, arriving Othello, Wash., after attending the been hospitalized since then. It is home wedding of their son, William in hoped he may be returned this week. late Salt Lake City. Weekend visitors at the home Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rayl Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, of of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Babcock San Fernando, Calif, and Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jackson, Mrs. Ronnie Fuhriman, of Ogden. of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews son, of Magna, were weekend vis- and children arrived from Salt itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, Saturday, for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Syerl Dennis, parents of Gale. Mrs. Bert Smith and small son, Giles. They returned home Tueslast day. of Boulder, Wyo., arrived Mrs. Chris Goris and small son, week to visit at the home of her husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Bingham, are visitors at the Willard Smith. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Willard Smith returned Willard Smith. Mrs. Alice Brummet and Mrs. home Monday from a two weeks vacation trip to Richfield, where Lena Lisonbee attended the funeral she attended the school lunch con- services held in Vernal Monday ference and then went to Council, for Iva Lee Oaks, infant daughter Idaho to visit her husband. Mr. of Martin E. and Laveen Gentry VerSmith is engaged in the building Oaks, who died Friday in a is a Oaks Mrs. daughnal Lawrence hospital. home for of a Warner, and Mrs. Smith enjoyed ter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry of Myton. inspecting the lovely home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Babcock enDr.Y HOLE A SUCCESS joyed a weeks visit from her son Dennis Hall S2c, who was on The worlds deepest well has leave from his base at San Diego, been abandoned at 21,482 feet as Calif. They entertained at an eve- a dry hole, after 1,175 days of ning supper at Lake Boren, one drilling and testing and the inevening, with the following en- vestment of more than two million joying the evenings fun: Miss dollars. This may be called an exDoris Freestone, Elroy Burns and ample of sinking to low depths to Earl Burns, of Vernal; Dennis, Mr. reach new heights, as it proved and Mrs. Babcock and son, Billie. that modern rotary equipment in Mrs. Florence Lott, president of the hands of skilled crews is capDistrict No. 9, American Legion able of drilling four miles into the Auxiliary, attended the department earth to bring mankind more oil executive meeting in Salt Lake in the future. City, Sunday evening. She was a Life is too short to be wasted guest of Department President Lucy Larsen at a dinner prior to trying to please or imitate other the meeting. people. m Jaimace Mrs. Gail H. Anderson Deon Bird and Pauline Larsen, counselors; Elsie Bird, secretary, and Mildred Bird, attendance secretary, were released as officers in the YWMIA in church Sunday night. Sustained to replace them were Naomi Gilbert and Donna Ross, counselors; Eleanor Capson, secretary and Sherrie Gilbert, attendance secretary. BRIDE-ELEC- son-in-la- s$itonah TOR A DIFFERENT TO .SPEND OUR Van-Tassel- ATTEND OUTING large crowd from here attended the stake high priests outing at the rodeo grounds Saturday afternoon and evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thacker and family, of Sandy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Thacker, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker, Sunday. Mrs. Charlotte Anderson and son, Danny, and Mrs. Maude Anderson and Ardyce Lee were in Duchesne on business Thursday. Dean Anderson, Marvin Sorensen and Burton Tew returned from their fishing trip Saturday afternoon. They report a real good time and real good fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Burton and family, of Salt Lake City, visited here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDonald, of Ontario, Oregon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead was in Salt Lake, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jensen and family attended a Jensen reunion in Wolf Creek Sunday. BONETA GIRLS WIN A group of girls from here went to Duchesne to see the girls soft-ba- ll game between Boneta and Tabiona, Saturday night. Boneta won. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson were in Salt Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Richens and children, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard White and children of Orem, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arch White. Mrs. Anna Sorensen came home from Heber this week. A Senior Aaronic priesthood social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred, Friday night. A large crowd was in attendance. Canteloupe and f ice cream were served.' Castle Gate, and Mrs. Leo Johansen, of Levenworth, Washington, were guests at the home of Pres-anMrs. Hale Holgate. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Johansen are sisters of Mrs. Holgate. They were here to attend the funeral of their brother, Emery Nielson, of Myton. Mrs. Larry McKnight and Carol Jean Mussey, of Orem, nieces of Merle Ross, were visiting her Saturday. d Community Fair Wednesday night the Bridgeland girls, under the supervision of their leader, Mrs. Alice Beal, joined the Arcadia girls, under their leaders, Bessie Lusty and Marva Mae Horrocks for a Community Fair. This fair was to place the work in the girls in their County Fair. All girls were placed with their work. Those participating were: Sarah Meyers, Karen Liddell, Donna Ann Stanfield, Colleen and Betty Fitzgerald from Bridgeland; Sherrie Gilbert, Marsha Lusty and Eleanor Capson of Arcadia. Visitors attending were, Lola Lois Stanfield, Helen Neilson and Leita Meyers of Bridgeland, and Geneva Gilbert of Arcadia. Mary Lois Reichert and Alice Beal were judges. We feel these girls have done splendid work in their and wish them good luck in the County Fair. 4-- H 4-- H Merle Ross and Marion Shields attended a p.nk and blue shower for Adele Shields at the home of Wanless Shields Wedr.es 'ay. Thomas Gilbert motored to Salt Lake, Sunday, to bring his wife home from a visit with their daughter, Evelyn Mullins. Martha Gilbert remained in Salt Lake for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen enjoyed a weekend fishing trip up Rock Creek. Pauline Larsen was a dinner guest at the home of Mont Poul-so- n in Duchesne, Sunday. She also talked in Fireside Sunday evening in Duchesne. Welcome Exhibitors and Visitors To The Duchesne County Fair VJE EXTEND GREETINGS i And Invito All Fair Visitors To Visit i Our Store Whilo In Town U - S)avs v Allred Electric DUCHESNE VI , Ford end Chevrolet Pcrts CLAUD DAVIS |