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Show City for shopping and visiting. Mrs. Lova Gines and family were recent Salt Lake City visitors. They also visited overnight in Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mumes. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton were Tommy DiStefano, Grand Junction, Mrs. Joe DiStefano and son, Kevin, of Heber, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dulley and sons, Jimmy and Billy, of California. Mrs. Dulley is the former Miss Felma DiStefano. Other guests at the Hamilton home recently included Mr. and Mrs. Dean White and daughter, Deannna of Vallejo, Calif., Lowell White of Susanville and their1 lyother, Jerry White, of Salt Lake City. Colin Kelly Hamilton is on the injured list this week with a sprained ankle suffered while he was playing in the gym at school. It was thought some bones were broken, so he was taken to Duchesne for further examination and TABIONA Mrs. Thelma D. Nye MARRIAGE TOLD OF LA RETA D. GINES AND NED A. CLARK Betrothal Of Mary Lou Reichert Mrs. Allen Gines announces the Wednesday, Dec. 12, in the Tabiona ward chapel, with Bishop Earl Van Tassell officiating. This is also the wedding anniversary date of the brides mother. Attending the ter, Mrs. Violet of honor. The sisters of the bride was her sisHumes, as matron bridesmaids were bride an groom, Miss Joyce Gines and Miss Judy Clark. Folwer girls were the little sisters, Shirley Gines and Joene Clark. Ted Clark, of Heber, stood as best man for his brother, and the bride was given in marriage by her brother, Russell Gines, of Salt Lake City. The bride wore a white ballerina length wedding gown with silver and white accessories and floral n UINTAH BASIN RECORD U A Thursday, December 13, 1956 Crystal Wilcken Revealed; February Wedding Planned Sheaf Gathering A nuptial announcement of wideHeld On Tuesday spread interest tells of the be- trothal and approaching corsages. The attendants were dressed in pastel colors. The' young couple will be honored at a shower and wedding dance in the Tabiona ward chapel Saturday, Dec. 15. The shower will be at one oclock in the afternoon and the dance in the evening. Everyone is invited to attend and have an enjoyable time. The newlyweds wil make their home in Salt Lake where Mr. Clark has employment. The new bride is a 1955 graduate of Tabiona High School and has been employed at the school as clerk and librarian until the past week. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Altamont High school and has served in the U. S. Armed treatment Forces. marriage of her daughter, LaReta Darlene to Ned Albert Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, of Heber. The marriage took place II A Is Ferrus Giles and sons Jerry, Lee and James and Frank T. Defa were business visitors in Rosevelt Sunday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa went to Provo Friday where they attended to Christmas shopping. Joe Wilcken Sr., Hal and Leon Wilcken were in Hanna on Sunday of this week getting Christmas trees. Vida and Vivian Curry went to Tabiona High School on Monday night of last week to quilt on the Pep club quilt. Bill Wadley was the lucky winner of same. marriage The Junior Gleaners of the of Miss Mary Lou Reichert ana Hanna ward had their gathering Fred M. Hayes. Miss Reichert, who has served of the Sheaf on Tuesday night of as the Home Demonstration Agent last week in MIA. Parents of the in this area for the past four years. girls, MIA officers and president is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ?nd ?rs' Mnroe Michie represent Julius C. Reichert, Salt Lake City. mg the stake were all tn attenHer fiance is the son of Walter dance. Junior Gleaner girls included Curry, Marilyn Lee, Linda Hayes of Strawberry and is en- LeePatsy and Beth Giles. Their leader gaged in the ranching business. is Mrs. Ray Lee. A lovely program The bride-elegraduated from was presented and delicious rethe University of Utah in 1952. SCOUTS WIN HONORS She was an officer in the Lamba freshments were served. A large crowd attended the DuDelta Sigma Sorority and also in ATTEND MEETING chesne district Court of Honor the University Home Economics Ladies of the Hanna ward Pri- held at the Hanna Church House Club. She has been instrumental in promoting the Club pro- mary attending Stake preparation Sunday, Dec. 2. Hanna scouts of meeting in Duchesne Sunday after- Troop 265 received their share in Duchesne gram County. An early February wedding is noon were: Florence Roberts, Etta of awards. Jerry Lee received his Flora 'Fabrizio, Marvel Pace, second class badge. Larry Defa, being planned by the young couple Moon, at the home of the brides parents Hazel Defa, Pearl Moon, Dena Ronald Hackett, Richard Moon and Wilcken, Patsy Curry, Crystal Larry Wilcken were awarded merit in Salt Lake City. Hackett, Blanche Defa, Dorothy badges. The Hanna troop together Moon, Crystal Wilcken and Delsa with Arcadia troop received their with her son, Floyd and family Michie. awards. Utanap Honor Troop in Hawthorne, Calif. These two troops were the first Mr .and Giles Mrs. Don and Mrs. Arch Larsen has been on in the Uintah Basin to for the sick list. She recovered suffici- family of Salt Lake visited in this this award. The Hanna qualify also troop over the weekend. vicinity husband to her They accompany ently received recognition for having and daughter, were guests at an early Christmas their Charter and her renewed and all Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Freston, of dinner at the home of Mr. and scouts registered by OctobeT 31. Roosevelt to Vernal to take in the Mrs. Pete Ivie in honor of Darrell Mr. and Mrs. Oran Curry atshow and personal appearance of Ivie who is leaving for the armed tended the funeral in Salt Lake Marti Robinson, young western forces. Some of those Christmas shop- of Mrs. Delilah Dayis, a niece of singer. Mr. and Mrs. Freston have been ping in Salt Lake City last Sat- Mrs.C urrys.T his was held on guests at the Larsen home over urday were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Graig Wilcken were Fabrizio, Mr. and Mrs. Art Fab- the Weekend. John Capson came in from Salt I rizio, Connie Lee, Mr. and Mrs. weekend guests at the Oran Curry Lake to spend a few days with Craig Wilcken, Nadine and LeMay home recently. his family. He reported slick roads Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. Vern Moon, most of the way from Salt Lake to and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hackett. Currant Creek. He returned to his Ray Pace spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT work at Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross of Pace. OF THE INTERIOR Ronnie and Steven Birch of Salt Pleasant Valley visited at the StanBureau of Land Management NOTICE IS HEREBY given that ley Ross home Sunday afternoon. Lake are spending the winter with Their baby daughter has been very their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell C. Jensen, of Roosevelt, sick with an intestinal ailment, Roy Pilling. Their mother, Mrs. Utah, who, on May 16, 1955, made Desert-Lanbut is recovering satisfactorily . at Dorothy Birch is in ill health. No. Utah Entry, Mr .and Mrs, Ed Giles and two 014278, for this time. Sec. 22 Townfriends came out for a visit last ship 8S, Range 17E, Salt Lake MerRED ANTE D. U. P. weekend and to get their wedding idian, has filed notice of intention to HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY presents, etc. They are now mov- make Final proof, to establish The DUP meeting of the Red ing into an apartment of their claim to the land above described, own. before George E. Stewart, Notary Ante-VieCamp, held at the home Public, at Roosevelt, Utah, on the of Ora Holgate, was in the, form 8th day of January, 1957. of a Christmas party with gifts Claimant names as witnesses being exchanged. Delicious holiday Clark Abegglen of Myton, Utah refreshments were served to the Heber T. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah following members: Ida Dean Hor ' John M. of Roosevelt,-Utarocks, Vera Tanner, Margaret Ross, Estate of Heber Robert Goff James R. Zupko Hall of Roosevelt, Utah. Ilia Tanner, Cecilia Gilbert and the deceased. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager hostess, of Arcadia and Eva Creditors will present claims Edith Brady, Ethel Taylor with vouchers to the undersigned at First Publication Nov. 29, 1956. and Hazel Walters of Bridgeland 1949 South 8th East, Salt Lake Last Publication Dec. 27, 1956. The lesson was given by Elva City, Utah on or before the 16th Lisonbee. day of February A.D. 1957. Word has been received from Heber Lawrence Goff UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT'1 Gayle Gilbert that he has been at Administrator of estate OF .THE INTERIOR Fort Ord, California since his in of Heber Robert Goff, Bureau of Land Management duction into the armed forces but deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that he will be transferred to another First publication date Dec. 13, 1956 James R. Hall, of Roosevelt, Utah, camp for basic training. Last publication date Jan. 3, 1957 who, on July 27, 1955, made Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Gilbert made Desert-Lan- d No. Utah Entry, a business trip to Salt Lake and for N2SWA, SEiJSW, 014279, Murray Monday, Dec. 10. They Section 22, Township 8S, Range took the baby daughter of Mary 17E, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Stolle to Murray to be with her notice of intention to make Final grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. SpencNotice is hereby given that W. proof, to establish claim to the er Duffin, until after the holidays. E. Williams, Duchesne, Utah, has land above before described, G. son Ross his R. and StanLey a George E. Stewart, Notary Public, spent Monday, Dec. 10 in Roosevelt filed with the State Engineer, on business. They traded their request for an extension of time at Roosevelt, Utah, on the 8th to day of January, 1957. from November 1956, 25, large truck for a pickup. Claimant names as witnesses: November 25, 1959, in which to make and submit Proof of Appro- Clark 'Abegglen of Myton, Utah; priation of Water under Applica- Heber T. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah; tion No. 9702 for the appropria- John M. Zupko of Roosevelt, Utah; of water from Lawrell C. Jensen of Roosevelt, tion of 2.285 sec.-f- t. Strawberry River in Duchesne Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager County, Utah, to be used for the First Publication Nov. 29, 1956. irrigation of 160 acres of land. It is represented that $2,900 00 Last Publication Dec. 27, 1956. has been expended on construction Altamonts unbeaten and un- and maintenance of works ana it troubled Longhorns hogged the is estimated that $750.00 will be to complete the work UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT spotlight in practice play by regional required OF THE INTERIOR basketball teams for the second and apply the water to, beneficial use. Bureau of Land Management week. straight Protests resisting the granting of NOTICE IS HEREBY given that The Longhorns toppled Notre Dame of Price 47 to 22 and Wa- said request, with reasons therefor, Veda C. Jensen, of Roosevelt, Utah, satch 36 to 25 to breeze merrily must be in affidavit form, with who, on July" 26, 1955, made extra copy and filed with the Desert-Lan- d No. Utah Entry, along at the top of the pack as State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, 015236, for Section far as was play 8S, Range 17E, concerned. The Longhorns have Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or 22, Township before January 12, 1957. has filed Salt Lake Meridian, won four. A. hearing will be held on this notice of intention to n.ake Final Duchesne Eagles opened their home season with a practice game request for extension of time be- proof, to establish claim to the before above described, wilh Notre Dame of Price and fore the State Engineer at the land County Courthouse in Duchesne, George E. Stewart, Notary Public, dropped a 51 to 41 thriller. The Eagles hit fairly well from Utah, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. at Roosevelt, Utah, on the 8th the floor, with Elden Buckalew Monday, February 4, 1957. Pro- day of January, 1957. testants may appear at the hearClaimant names as witnesses dumping eight field goals for 15 and adduce testimony in sup- James R. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah ing points. Heber T. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah Uintah and Union both lost to port of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY, John M. Zupko of Roosevelt, Utah Box Elder. Union fell 42 to 33, State Engineer Clark Abegglen of Myton, Utah. and the Utes went down 46 to in the Uintah Basin Published ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager 37. Union went on the road and i Utah from Nov. First Publication Nov. 29, 1956. broke even in two games ed ging Record, Last Publication Dec. 27, 1956. North Emery 34 to 33 and falling to Class A Carbon 55 to 38. Thursday night, Union enterAfatiUimm tains Payson and goes on the road to play Craig and Rangely I Friday and Saturday. NOTRE DAME ct 4-- H ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Mary Lou Reichert to Fred M. Hayes revealed. A successful bazaar was held by the Tabiona ward Relief Society Saturday evening. Cecelia Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Von Brown and family of Rangely, Colorado visited CHURCH ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg during the weekend. Mrs. Clegg A very informative and inspiraaccompanied them to Salt Lake tional program was given in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, by a group of our young people, under the direction of Jack Gilbert. It was in the form of a panel discussion on the Pearl of Great Price. Its origin ond doctrines were discussed by Marsha Lusty, Eleanor Capson and Bob Tanner, after which Eleanor Cap-so- n and Naomi Gilbert sang a . . . Star of the East with duet, Here is an opportunity to get a fair market price for Marsha Lusty at the piano. A few your cattle. Consigned to Ogden Livestock Auction and inspirational remarks by Bishop buy your replacements blood tested and ready to milk.' Garn Gilbert concluded the proOGDEN LIVESTOCK AUCTION DAIRY SAIF. . gram. DECEMBER 18 12 NOON The business part of the meeting consisted of the release of sdrcatli Gayle G. Gilbert and Gale Larsen as counselors in the Sunday School Superintendency and the appointment of Gale Larsen as first assistant and Max R. Mullins as second assistant to Superintendent LeGrand Gilbert. SPECIAL DAIRY SALE OGDEN LIVESTOCK AUCTION December 18 12:00 Noon Tupper Ware party was given at the home of Nancy Gilbert Monday evening. Mrs. Maurine Bellon of Roosevelt was the demonstrator. Those present were Mrs. Barbara Gilbert, Mrs. Shirley Marti, Mrs. Vera Larsen, Mrs. Betty Evans and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mullins spent Monday in Roosevelt shopping and visiting with Mrs. Lula Mullins, who recently returned from a visit - ATTENTION CATTLEMEN! son-in-la- Notice d NE, Notice The Merger On Jan. 1957 1, --OF THE ROOSEVELT STANDARD and UINTAH BASIN RECORD BECOMING THE GREAT NEW To Creditors Notice Notice To Water Users SERVING DUCHESNE AND WESTERN COUNTIES UINTAH Expanding the Uintah Basins Most Complete NEWS AND ADVERTISING Altamont 5 Wins COVERAGE SAVE On Subscriptions If you act in December, Just. NEW UINTAH 1, 1956 THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE WILL BE $3.00 gives you a BEGINNING JANUARY $3.50 per year or RENEWAL to the Dont Delay - Act Today! BASIN STANDARD r Your renewal starts at whatever time your present subscription expires! j An Ideal Christmas Gift O For someone here at home. O For a friend or relative who Use This Coupon to Subscribe has moved away. Name WRITE OR VISIT THE Address State City Now subscribe To: ( ( ) New ( ) Standard ) Renewal ( ) Record IF GIFT Notice ENW, subscription One-Ye- ar Four; Cougars At Home Thursday Roosevelt Standard ROOSEVELT, UTAH Name of Giver is Uintah Dasin Record DUCHESNE, UTAH dTsTsIl , From where sit Joe Marsh Just Call Me Cupid The counter down at Petes was full yesterday, except for three seats near the end, so I plunked myself down on the middle one. As I took my first sip of coffee a cute young couple came in a girl in her early twenties followed by a fellow perhaps a year or two older. Without saying a word, they took the only two seats left-- on either side of me. Remembering my younger days, I insisted the young man take my seat sos they could be together. He hesitated at first, then finally he shrugged, grinned and said to the girl, Well, lets make him happy. My names Ricky. Whats yours? From where I sit, there was no harm done that time, but jumping to conclusions can be embarrassing. In fact, its sometimes mean and intolerant like the way some folks jump to the conclusion a mans wrong to prefer a glass of beer over another beverage. Lack of facts coupled with lack of judgment introduces trouble. Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Foundation |