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Show 'UINTAH BASIN RECORD. JUNE 23, 1950 4 4 LaRue Rowley Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Halla-da- y and family visited a week recently in Richfield. Mrs. Lois Wright went to Salt Lake Wednesday to be with her mother, who is very f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anderson and son, of Park City, visited relatives last week in Bridgeland and Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Melvon Broad-hea- d and son, Mrs. Bert May-heiH. and Berthell and Loretta Relief Society work meeting Mayhew attended the MIA conwas held Tuesday at the home ference in Salt Lake last weekof Jane Murphy. Time was end. spent making' cushions, with Primary conference was held Merl Smith directing the work. Sunday, under the direction of Lunch was served to 15. Next President Lila Broadhead and meeting will be held July 11 at Counselors Melissa Kofford and the home of Elva Lisonbee. Lorraine Broadhead. A nice proMrs. Shirley Williams, her! gram was presented by the chilbaby daughter, and little Janice1 dren. Stake officers in attendspent last week with Mrs. Wi- ance were Lowell Clemons, Hellliams parents, Mr. and Mrs. en Odekirk, and Mrs. Madsen, Merl Jennings. all of Duchesne. Kenneth Kofford, of Mtn. The 2nd year cooking club, directed by Mrs. Shelby Home, visited Sunday with his Lisonbee, met Saturday at the mother, Melissa Kofford. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright Lisonbee home. Present were w, . 4-- Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Venna Oman Norma Robb H JaNee Liddell, Darleen Brady, and daughter, visited Sunday Louise. Liddell and Bertie Lis- with Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Walonbee. ters, of Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and A crowd of some 200 attendreed the wedding dance and family visited on Fathers Day honwith Mr. and Mrs. El Ray Larception Friday evening in or of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence son, of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStevano Young. During intermission a program was presented with and children, of Provo, visited Shirley Zirker giving a reading; Mrs. Delia Mayhew last weekBonnie Adams, Joe Clayburn, end. Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp, Mrs. and Voy Fairbanks, vocal soP. F. Abplanalp, Mrs. William los. Outside people attending the Abplanalp, and Mr. and Mrs. dance and reception included Ervin Ivie visited in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and on June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilbert left daughter, Helen, of Park City; Mr. and Mrs. Roe Smith, Provo; Wednesday for Oregon, where Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Ted has work. Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and Mrs. Springville; Mr. and Mrs. June Young, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Brown attended funGerald Day, Salt Lake City; Mr. eral services for Effie Hickens, and Mrs. Lyle Young, Sandy; Friday at Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Strong Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp, and son visited Thursday in Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb, Salt Lake with Mr. Strongs Utahn; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy daughter, who recently underGoodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Axel went an operation in a Salt Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Lake hospital. ard Adams and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mathews Bonnie, Roosevelt; and crowds and family visited relatives in from our neighboring towns. Salt Lake during the week. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Preston MatMrs. Malcolm Walters were Mr. thews and Mrs. Eugene Abplaand Mrs. John A. Gillespie and nalp attended leadership meetson, Floyd, Mrs. Lucille Ket-ke- ing Sunday in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Jensen and daughter, Carolyn, all of Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Melburn Benson and daughter, Beverly, of Salt Lake. Howard Taylor, who is working in Ogden, spent the week- Violet Gentry end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Sorensen and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson granddaughter, Carol, spent Friand family, of Provo, arrived day afternoon with Mrs. SorenSaturday evening to spend Fath- sons ofdaughter, Mrs. Dick Fau-setUpalco. ers Day with their father, J. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival R. Clayburn. Leo Brady underwent an op- and family, and Mr. and Mrs. eration on his knee Tuesday at Duane Bracken and little son, of Roosevelt, met last week at the LDS hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lison- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. bee and children visited Sunday Percival, to help Mrs. Percival celebrate her birthday anniverwith relatives in Bluebell. Mrs. Richard Linke visited sary. Clarence Jones visited in Salt last week in Salt Lake City Lake last week. with her daughter and Mrs. John Brice and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson. Kenneth, and Mrs. Tom Gentry The Mutual and Relief So- and daughter, Louise, spent a ciety presented a Fathers Day few days last week in Salt Lake. J. B. Lemon went to Salt program Sunday, with Erma Van Tassell, Wilma Myer, Sher- Lake Saturday to attend funerwood Lisonbee, Floyd Neilsen, al services for his brother-in-laSam Brinton. Carol Taylor, Jane Liddell, Dennis Liddell, and Leon Walters The apple tree is supposed to taking part. A gift was presented to each father. be a native of southwest Asia. Brotherson and Martin, Wm. Jesson, Wm. Oman and Ronald Cook spent a few days in Price last week. Jack and Dennis Dean Davis, Duane Young and Arlene Johansen are visiting1 the Mons JohanC. D. Mrs. Elsie Ehfl Miss Barbara Farnsworth re- turned Wednesday after spending a few days with relatives in Salt Lake. . witft 71 Mrs. Edwin Rowley has re- ion Ross fSJ I turned home after being hospitBird.'S; alized two and a half days at Mr. and Mrs sens. Roosevelt with an infection. tended the MIA Gene Messenger is visiting week reThe Reed a Lyons havebusi- Mr in Salt Lak? the Kenneth Cook family. Salt .Lake from and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen turned ness trip. and J? K and family have been guests of Mona Miles, of Mt. Emmons, Frank Holgate lei Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swasey. on a i Mrs. Elzada Evans attended spent a few days recently with 3 . ssr MIA conference in Salt Lake Connie Lyons. last weekend. Mrs. Sherman Swasey has been a patient in the Roosevelt hospital. Among local early season fishermen were Mr. and Mrs. Les Pearson, Orlan Oman, Wm. Fieldstead, Bob and Harry. Larry Swasey has been in the hospital suffering with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Crook spent a few days last week with Mrs. Ruth Madsen. Their daughter, Doris, who has spent a few weeks here, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Snow, of Mt. Emmons visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swa- sey. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oman and family, Lavour Oman, Hugh and Venna Oman, Napier Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and family, and Wm. Oman spent a day in Roosevelt during the week. Mrs. Snyder, of Mt. Emmons; Miss Evans, of Upalco; Mr. Ward, of Altonah; and Mrs. Murray, of Bluebell, attended Sunday school here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rawley and Miss Marlyn Rowley, of Salt Lake, visited Sunday with their grandmother. Ralph Rowley and sons, Keith and Steve, visited Sunday with Grandma Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons, Edwin Rowley, Grandmother Row-leMr. and Mrs. Grant Stevenson, Mrs. Aaron Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rust, visited in Roosevelt one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stevenson spent a day recently in Salt Lake with their son, Jack Stevenson, who is recuperating from a serious arm operation. 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