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Show uintah basin record, june I Mra. 23, 1950 ini E George Anderaon Ethel Beebe Mrs. Myrtle Donohue and son, Ch'twin, Wallace rjanc werers- - Warren Beebe, Basil spent last week with her of Ogden, and Ralph, rhatwin overnight guests toi5 week daughter in Salt Lake. Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert I K.ays Barbara Bleazard has enrolled Beebe. r 'Andrew Dels for the summer session at Dru Allred made a business Business college, Salt Lake. trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Charlotte Erickson visitMr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen made ed in Salt Lake last week. a business over to Atwood, Colo, Joan Bleazard entertained this week. trip Roxella Donohue, Gary McDonMr. and Mrs. Alden FarnsFrank Tillock V& if $ ald, Veloy Farnsworth, Fred the of Salt Lake, were overdsited during Tew, and Marvin Sorensen at worth, Edward of last week of Mr. night guests home a house party one evening last and Mrs. Farnsworth. Lynn week. Delbert and Shiner returned WedHamilton Mrs. Vera McDonald and son, nesday from Salt Lake where toe attended ycolin held Jack, returned during the week he had been visiting his daughfrom a visit in Salt Lake and ter, Mrs. Jean Fisher, who is riaStoUeCity. rfm Hen-age- rrv5wy f feLake L Kamas. recovering slowly from a long Lead-(S- l attending illness. Christensen Zane busa made meetings this week iness trip tb Salt Lake last of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Flemitis, n were Mr. and Mrs. week. Price, visited Thursday with and Mrs. ,jjichie and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leonakis. Mrs. Hans Jacobson is receivUwiSs is recuperating and family, and Mrs. Adaline Anderson attended the YWMIA ing medical care in Salt Lake. of his parents, Mr. Mr. r le so iw tflered while working rBvto Lewis, Mile sawmill. the MIA conference 5 Lake last week Mrs. Earl Van Mrs Elva Jones, Mr. Stella k ftd Nye, Mrs Hamil-frj C Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Jones, Evelyn Turnbow, Mrs. Elva Van ?and - and Mrs. Wil-;- n Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. Tassell. and ' Moon, .rson, Lee Mrs. Connie Michie, from ,1 also attended. 'ind Mrs. Elvin Lewis vis--1 Delsa recently, LaVerl Turn-i-d children, of Orem, and relatives in Heber Mrs. and vis-rien- recently. Clegg, of San 1 Lois is visiting her ds Di-li- t, par-an- d Mrs. Erven Clegg, relatives and friends. telephone operator in 1 0. Moon spent a few days and Mrs. :. Ted Nye, Mr. and Mrs. are in Salt Lake, r parents, Moon, i Thomas visited in Salt iii week. t L&ngdon and May to I Seam -- fam-!t-d Heber this week. Makers club 4-- H a weekly meeting at the of Pleasy e Lewis, with La-Ny- as assisting hostess. were Mrs. Linda Carter, Prpha Michie, and Miss 1 Michie, directors, Mari-evr- e, Vt Gay Lazenby, Lea-lo- n, LaMay Roberts, .stesses, - The time was wning to patch, learn-Ht- h exercises under the 1 of Miss Amber Michie, mng patterns and ma-- l tor future projects. Carol LeFevre was host-t- o her club. services were held 4-- H . the Tabioria ward Ethylene E. (Effie) X L y,ear i M- Bishop ung. W daughter of Nello Hicken, Burnell Turnbow - "fc Vs by NeweU JJical numbers were !!LWintet, comprised of conference last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and LaPreal returned Thursday from Salt Lake. LaPreals health is much improved. Jenean Burton is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman, of Heber, were weekend guests of the George Andersons. Mrs. Irinda Muir, of Heber, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maggie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tidwell and Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred, of Dragerton, were weekend visitors in Talmage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleazard, of , Price, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker. Neil Hill is home after a three weeks visit in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard and family left Monday for Idaho to attend a Jensen family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindsay visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Redford, of Duchesne visited Sunday at the Donohue home. Rozella Carlile, Viola Casper, Cleo Jones, Linda Mae Carter, and Marjorie Lewis; Claud Wag-stafMrs. LaBerta Wadley, and Mrs. Oralie Wadley. Gay Wag-staand Mrs. Florence Turnbow were accompanists. Bishop Burnell Turnbow, Elwood B. Carter and Bishop Ralph Ladle, of the Provo ward, where the Hicken family resided during most of the two years of Effies illness, were the speakers. Benediction was offered by William Lewis. The grave in the Heber cemetery was dedicated by Joe Witt, Heber. Many fishermen have been trying their luck in the waters near Tabiona, but the river is still high and no catches have been reported. The road over Wolf Creek summit is reported open now, but is rough and muddy in spots, according to state road, officials. Mr. and Mrs. Olans Johnson and family visited in Orem, f, Jacobson left Wednesday to join her. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Potts and daughter, of Logan, visited during the week with Mrs. Potts mother, Mrs. Elva Snyder, and other relatives. Bishop Lester Maxfield and Mrs. Aldon Carroll attended the MIA convention last weekend in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. N. Shiner and Floyd Weeks drove in with them. Charley Timothy, employed at Bonanza, spent the weekend with his family. His wife and children returned with him Sunday and remained for a days visit with relatives. The Mohlmans moved their store from Altonah into the new building at Altamont this week. The pubic telephone here is now located at Fowlers. Kerry Maxfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Maxfield, had his tonsils removed Saturday at the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark and family, of Bonanza, spent the weekend with Mr. Clarks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark. James L. Weeks is reported recovering from injuries received in a car wreck June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe went to Salt Lake City Friday to see their daughter, Barbara, graduate from Henagers Business school. The exercises were held at Hotel Utah Friday GOING UP1 s, week. Mrs. Nellie Drouboy, of Tooele, has returned home following a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Weston Bates. Meryle and Beryle Bates returned with her for a visit. Mrs. Vaun Lott gave a birthday party for her son, Stephen, and daughter, Mary, this week, Lunch was served to 12 guests. A wedding dance was given this week for Mr. and Mrs. Del-mIvie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson and son, Paul, of Mt. Home, were guests Sunday at the Wilbur Bates home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and children, of Salt Lake, are visiting the Lotts. ar which Our national debt means the amount of money which the Federal government owes has increased thirteen times in the last 18 years. In 1932 the national debt was Today it is $19,-500,000,00- 0. Standard develops peacetime use for atomic energy Salt Lake Pipe Line Company (a Standard Oil Company of California subsidiary) is completing a 5 pipe line between Salt Lake City and Pasco, Washington. The line will serve many points with a variety of petroleum products. 66-mi- le How could these products be kept separated . . . prod ucts ranging from e diesel fuel to gasoline each other through follow as they this common carrier line? This problem has been solved efficiently by using atomic energy. high-octan- Each time a change to a new prod- uct is made, very minute amounts of radioactive tracer material are put into the line . . . tracer material prepared especially for this use an the Government atomic pile at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. ff out-standin- i tt g L On San Diego Bay, Cal., many yachtsmen enjoy "sailing at its best! Hill and Hill will not make you a great dripper but it wf treat you to WHISKEY AT ITS DEST at the destination Using a Geiger Counter, operators arrives in can tell exactly when the radioactive tracer the ew the pipe. ..and they can switchtank. The radioactive gasoline or oil into the proper This is one of the first commercial uses of atomic energy in American the last. industry. But it wont be Our scientists. ..and those of other ... are fast learning how companies to make this great development work for peaceful purposes. Youll see the results of this knowledge methtoon... not only in improved piisnutis Hooucts Reia Loti. Mrs. Ervin Clegg and chil-Loiof Los Angeles, and Miss Dorothy Davis were dinner guests during the week at the Clarence Baum home. Mrs. Helen Russell and children, of Tooele, have returned home, following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bates. Lila Summers has been staying with Barbara Mezenen for the past week. Mrs. Alice Firth and children, of Utahn, visited the Baums this cotroiAtioN, nr. . us sum ncotui sums ods of transportation but in new gad useful products. tracer is so diluted in each batch of products that only the recording made by a Geiger Counter can tell you its there. Its radioaoivity will be far less than thar of a luminous watch diaL |