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Show Friday, June 17, 1949 UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH the Priesthood quorums are also organizing a suftball team, II which is scheduled to play for the first time Tuesday after noon. It is expected these softball teams wrll play on a llrs Elsie Bird Stake schedule as soon as orMrs. Lynn Ross entertained ganization is complete in all the a group of boys and girls in ward3. honor of her daughter, Donnas At a meeting held last Thurs birthday at a weiner roast one day afternoon at the home of day last week. Mrs. Linda Carter, a name was Bonnie and Shirley Zirker rechosen for the first year turned to their homes after sewing club in Tabiona. It is spending the past winter at Lothe and as such gan where they attended school will hereafter be known and re- at the USAC. Charlie Jensen is confined to ported by that name. The girls continued work on their his home recovering from insewing bags, and are making bandanas juries he received when he was and hot pads at present. A attacked by a bull. luncheon was served by Gerry Thompson was badly their leader, Mrs. Carter. bruised and cut up when he was Nye, reporter. dragged by a horse that became Melchezdiak frightened and ran away. HowPriesthood Sunday was noted in the Tabiona ever he was not seriously injurWard with a speeial program. ed and is recovering. Lurraine Bird and Clair Dun-co- n Speakers were Joseph Rhoades, were dinner guests at the Leo Turnbow and Leonal Webb. Otto Johnson and Elmer Moon, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charile both of Duchesne, were visiting Bird Wednesday of last week. Shirley Mecham, who underHigh . Councilman, and spoke went a tonsilectomy at the Other visitors briefly. were Mrs. Bench and Miss Olsen, of Roosevelt hospital Friday, June the Duchesne Stake Primary 10, is convalescing at the home Board, who delivered a special of her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Marion Ross. UINTAH BASIN RECORD 1 1 BLIlIED I'RIDA OF EACH WEEK V Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah IRENE rKETWELL - C. L. FKETWEEL, Publishers J. EK. RIFE, SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 - 3 Months $2.00 - 6 Months $3.00 - 1 Year Payable In Advance Editor-Manag- er 4-- H to visit with She now expects to make her home in Salt Lake City. over Wolf Creek The road pass is now reported open for travel. The road has been impassable since the early snows last fall, but after a long winter It is now possible to travel one of the most scenic routes in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maxwell, of Salt Lake City, are the proud parents of a nine and one-hapound baby boy, bom in the LDS hospital June 1st. The lit tie boy has two sisters. The parents are former residents of Tabiona. Many Tabiona ladies attended the bridal shower in Hanna honoring Mrs. Neil Fabrizio, the former Miss Carma Moon. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, the Tab-- I iona postmistress, attended the postmasters convention in Vernal during the week, She reports having a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Arch White of Mapleton were visiting at tiro home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin W. Lewis this week. Summer activities Primary got underway in Tabiona on Wednesday of last week with a large crowd of children present. It Is hoped that still more of the Primary children will attend and participate in the interesting Seam-maker- s, the opportunity her. !ii NYE THELMA MRS. E.shop and Mrs. Olaus Johnson were Heber visitors Saturday, where they had dental work performed. Mr. J. L. Petersen, of Fair-vieand h.s daughter-in-law- , Mrs. V. C. Petersen, from Central America, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mr. PeMrs. Russell Spencer. tersen is Mrs. Spencers father. Fishing has been reported as not so good thus far in this vicinity although some fish have been caught by a few lucky The fishing will be fis.iermen. better as the season advances. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Van Tas-se- ll are the proud parents of a baby girl, born recently in the Roosevelt hospital. All concerned are reported to be doing nicely. This is their second daughter. Mrs. Daphne Zufelt is visiting relatives in Provo far a few receiving days. She is also medical treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow and family motored to Heber Saturday. ifi La-Re- na if j ' ' Mrs. Dorothy Bertola and daughter, Esther, consulted with a Roosevelt physician recently. T.iey are now spending a few dnjs in Sait Lake City, where summer activities. Esther is receiving further mediMany Tabiona people attended cal treatment. the wedding dance Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Chatwin evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. and children, and Mr. Chancy Neil Fabrizio. Music was by the Chatwin, who have been living Tabiona orchestra. All attendin California for the past several ing .report having a most enjoy, months are now living In their able time. home in Tabiona. The MIA summer recreational Mrs. Ddlores Frisby, of Meekprogram was started last Satis 'visiting this urday witih a softball game beer, Colorado, week at the home of her broth- tween the married ladies and er and sister-in-laMr. and the single girls. Another game Mrs. (Lee Ottosen. Mrs. Frisby was scheduled for Tuesday eveformerly lived in Tabiona and ning. The young men, under her many friends are glad of the auspices of the MIA and , ' message. Mr. Cloyd Ivie, of Granger, was an overnight guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erven Cleff. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Van Tassell, of Magna, visited for a few days recently at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Van Tassell. Mr- - and Mrs. Nello Hicken motored to Kemmerer, Wyoming recently where they enjoyed a visit with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones. Mrs. Mildred Stanley and daughters, of Helper, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow, and the above mentioned visitors were at a chicken supper at the guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Webb one evening, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hicken, of Orem, and Mr. .and Mrs. Grant Hicken, of Heber, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Giles. Mrs. Velma Stanley wa3 the honored guest at a birthday party' and chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johansen, who have been living in Logan durnig the past winter, have reamed to Arcadia and are vis iting at the home of Mr. and i.;s. Irvin Johnson. Neldon has . en attending school at the Utah Agricultural College. Mrs. Ida Horrocks attended o postmasters convention at erna last Friday. She was her daughter, accompanied by Marva, and son, Evan. While there they visited with the mers mother, Mrs. for- Elsie D. Workman. A crowd gathered at the baseball diamond Saturday to pre- it for playing baseball and pare Webb. Other guests were Mrs. Mildred Webb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazenby and family, and Mr. Bert Stanley and children. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Collyar and children, of Bingham, were guests at the ihome of Mr. and Mr3. Russell Spencer during tthe week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb. End FOR RENT by hour or contract Take advantage of our Order Season of Buc-yrthe 10-Special. B abd tractor IS Erie shovel and backhou now while chicks are still availMr. and Mrs. Blain Killian able. Price list sent on request. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richards attachments. Free estimates furRITCHIE HATCHERY Write R. 'E. Davis, of Mtn. Home were visiting with nished. UTAH PHONE 190 HEBER, 49 2t P Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper Gusher, Miss Karol and Evan FOUND Sunday. SALE Registered Hereford cow with FOR Roberts have been visiting their calf, branded with HC on right range bulls, 5, two sisters at Mtn. Home for the hip. Elmer Moon, Duchesne. old, 6 yearlings and a few year past week. 49 It p cows with calves at side. Dorr Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Pace M. Finicum, Ashley Valley Anand children of American Fork NOTICE gus Ranch, Vernal, Utah. Phone 0206-Jand Mr. and Mrs. Alma Humes 48 2t c have been circulated Rumors spent Sunday dn Duchesne visit- that I have Wathandling WANTED Dead or useless aniing Mrs. R. D. Young and Miss kins Products.quitThis is not true. mals. For prompt service, call June flumes. I am doing business as usual. J. D. Cook, call at 143-- J 3, Mr. and Mrs. Lew White and I will make regular calls from Roosevelt, Utah. 48 2t c Mrs. Ervin Sweat made a trip now on. EARL JORDAN. p It to Price Monday. FOR SALE Strawberries and Mr. and Mrs. White and famFruit at fruit stand west of are at the McNeill ily visiting office in Duchesne. Cattle The Board of Education of post home. coal or hauling. Contact fruit Mr. and Mrs. Newton Thorne Duchesne County School District for any kind of hauling, or stand brought Patsy, Grant, Linda and has adopted a tentative budget O. F. Hunsaker, Mtn. Home, Utah which Glen McNeill (home from Spring-vill- e for the fiscal year 1949-5- 0, 47 3t p during the week. They had is on file for inspection at its been visiting with their grand- office Duchesne, Utah. A public FOR SALE Milker, parts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorne. hearing will be held on the and supplies, Surge Sam Weiss Hard1949-1950 Miss Patsy McNeill went back budget for the year Roosevelt. 32 tf to Springville with them where on Monday, June 27th, 1949, at ware, she will stay for atime and two oclock P. M. Following the FOR SALE Two horses, one assist her grandmother. public hearing, the Board, will registered filly, two years old. Ted, Barbara and Patsy Mc- further consider and adopt a Inquire Archie Larsen, Arcadia, the Utah. for Neill, Betty Lou White, Jack Permanent Budget 46 4t p Muir, Paul Butters and Dewey School Year 1949-195A Public Hearing will be held FOR SALE Three homes. Look Sweat went to Midway Monday evening where they enjoyed a at two thirty oclock P. M. on them over and make offer. See swim at the Hot Pots resort. the date mentioned above, prior Ed Hart, Duchesne. 46 tf c Delane Sweat was visiting to make adjustments within the 1948-194- 9 with his grandparents, Mr. and FOR SALE Send your orders budget. Mrs. Ace Bethers for a few days By order of the Board of Edu for Ritchie Hatchery baby chicks cation Duchesne of last week. County to Sam Weiss Hardware, RooseMrs. Paul Young spent last School District. 32 tf velt, Utah. C. C. MIOKELSON,' week in Duchesne visiting with Mrs. R. D. Young. Clerk. TRY A RECORD CLASSIFIED Mr. George Casper of Mtn. First publication June 17, 1949. SPINET PIANO FOR SALE Home was visiting for a few Last publication June 24, 1949. A reliable manufacturer of high days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks. Use a Nut Cracker grade spinets has 2 spinets in Dude Young and John Young To help loosen the top on a small your vicinity which will be sold took a load of hogs to Salt Lake screw-to- p at attractive discounts bottle, clamp a nutrather cracker around the cap and turn. than ship back to factory. City Monday. Alden Muir ac If interested write the UINTAH companied them on the trip. Calves Susceptible W. B. Morton was a visitor at BASIN RECORD, Box No. 387 Calves 6 to 15 days of age are Heber for a couple of days last NOW and give the following inespecially subject to attacks of formation: Do week. you have a piano Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Muir and icours. to trade in? If so, the style, son, Allen, of Duchesne, and Mr. finish, number and make. Also and Mrs. Guy Giles and baby state what finish you prefer in and Mrs. West of Myton were a new Spinet. Act quickly as visitors at the home of Mr. and these beautiful pianos will go Mrs. Alden Muir Sunday. fast. can be Arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberts made to see them. We can arwere visiting with Mr. and Mrs. range terms if desired. Ferris Casper Sunday. Max Roberts is herding cattle on the Ilildred Muir T. D. us 2. Notice 0. Currant Creek range. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sweat were visiting relatives at Tabiona Sunday. FISHING RODS Rewrappcd - Repaired Keith Farnsworth softball. fesLaftb Ilia ... READ THIS LIST DODGE 1 WHY SEE FEATURES QUALITY Save you money fc Engine Features FAMOUS DODGE ENGINE .. . fumes for your service ex- - " loads. Saves gas, oil-- cuts Resist wear, pitting. Reduce valve grinding; preserve performance REPLACEABLE. PREFITTED MAIN BEARINGS... precision, long life quality. 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Shields and the Larson brothers took their cattle to the summer range during the week. Four groups of have started. The leaders are Barbra Gilbert, Evelyn Gilbert, Nona Hoflgate and Grace Larson. Mrs. Gladys Capson and and Roland spent a few days last week visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert and Mrs. Martha Shanks, of Roosevelt, were overnight guestsr of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert . Sunday. Mrs. Helen Odckirk, Miss Poulsen, Miss Nielson, Mr. John P. 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Mr. and Mrs. William' Gurr and daughter, Cherie, of Vernal visited at the home of Mr. and Heio-emme- ESN E, UTAH to protect your Diesel ; A farm. I) LOANS Complete El-no- ra ARCADIA The met at the home of their leader, Evelyn Gilbert. The time was spent making shoulder covers, and the articles that had been patched at home were brought to the meeting to be judged K,ght members and one guest were present. Cake and punch were starved. Mildred Bird, MTN. HOME, UTAH DIHIL FUH Mrs. Lynn Ross on Sunday. Mrs. Cynthia Massey of Vernal is spending a few days visiting her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Ronald Cook of Boneta is working for Chad Evans on the VENTI LATION BOX 23 summer range. tion. Chassis Features FRICTION CLUTCH housing ... Job COMFORT-MASTE- 'IRcd&d!! engine COOLING . . . Uniform cooling of cylinders, protects . . . reduces wear. . h Each Saturday afternoon is to be a half holiday for the remainder of the summer. June Larson and Lurrine Bird, who are employed at Roosevelt, spent the week end with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Ohariie Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbert and family of Myton attended Sunday School at Arcadia and after visited with relatives and friends last Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Marion Ross, Elsie Nielson, Thomas M. Gilbert, Mrs. Barbra Ross and children made a trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday of last week. Dclmer Ross accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith to Sait Lake City one day during the week. Delmer will enter the Veterans hospital where he will receive medical care for hi3 leg. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird visited at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson and Mrs. Olga Sdlomonson Wednesday afternoon of last week. 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