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Show f UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday. Xovambtl 13. 1952 BLUl Mis. Sterling Merrell, o? the U.S. Army, a former Bluebell resident, visited Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Lucil.e . Col. Winkler. Sterling has been stationed in Arizona and will now go to California, where he will entr the hospital. His wife and two small children are in Lehi with her parents. The pheasant season brought many visitors to Bluebell over the weekend. Among them wer Tal Bird, of Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs. Dale Allred, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goodrich. of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell and family, of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allred, op Pleasant Valley; and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Seeley and two chil- dren, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Her,, and bergs baby boy was blessed Han-bergiven the name of Tim W. in Sacrament meeting, on Sunday. Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich. Mrs. Zella Goodrich and Mrs. Mina Goodrich were in Roosevelt on Saturday to visit with Mrs. Sadie Dennis, of Winnemucca, Nevada. All are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Winkler, of Provo, and Udell Winkler, .who is going to school at the B.Y.U. in Provo, spent the week end here with Udell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, and other relatives. g Local Servicemen Recelvo Discharges Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty reWork was begun this past week on the remodeling of the ceived a telegram from their ward building. Plans are under son, steel, who has been station way for some added class rooms, ed in Germany, that he arrived a Relief Society room and rest in New York Sunday. Nov. 2. rooms. New sidewalks werv Pauline Larsen, Merlyn Ross, laid out. All work is being donated by Marilyn Zirker, who are attendmembers of the ward. ing school at Provo, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen. Mr. and The Sunday School was re- Mrs. Lynn Ross, and Mrs. Fern cently reorganized with Wayne Zirker. Moon, superintendent: Grant Visitors at the home of Mrs. Peel and Rex Michie. counselors Rose Gilbert were Mr. and Mrs. Miss NaDean Roberts visited Orvald Warner, of Bingham, over the weekend with her par- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ents. They took her to Login. of American Fork. Mrs. Sunday, with all the family go- Warner is Mrs. Gilberts sister; ing for the ride in their new Mr. Meranda their brother. Also Buick. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr., and Mrs. Jack - Josie and Goodrich, of Tridell. children and Miss Georgia Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate of Salt Lake, visited folks here left Saturday for Kansas City, Sunday. where Hale will attend a weed Miss Coy Michie, of Duchesne school. They expect to be gone visited her parents - over the about ten days or two weeks. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Curry vis- daughter, Diane, of Hanna, ited in Provo, Saturday.- They spent several days at the home of Mrs. Peels parents, Mr. and ' have a new Buick. Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio has been Mrs. R. S. Lusty. on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Olaus Johnson called to Williams, Arizona last and children .visited in Heber, wfeek by the death of Mrs. Ross Snyder and Raymond arrived home Saturday moming. They both received an honorable discharge at Camp Carson, Colorado, earlier in the week. Both men entered service or November 11. 1950 and bota spent 18 months in Germany Ted at Frankfort, and Raymond near there. They landed in New Jersey on October 23 and weri sent to Camp Carson for pro- cessing. We welcome Ted and Raymond home, and also Glen Anderson, who returned home in October with his discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Flemetis, of Carbon County, were in town on business Saturday. They are former residents of Altonah. A large crowd of Altonah people attended quarterly confer ence at Mt. Emmons Sunday. The Altonah chorus, comprised of Mrs. Margaret Reay, Mrs. , Verna Allred, Mrs. Norma Mrs.' Elva Snyder, Mrs. Jes-sen- - - BY MRS. GRACE DALGLEISH Ted Dump Me-rand- a, Saturday. ' Mr.and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades had as their weekend guests Mrs. Rhoades parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porritt, and her brother, Steven, of Tremon-ton- , Utah, Mrs. Pearl Turnbow had as her Sunday guests. Mrs. Chas. White and Miss Afton Turnbow MYTON Mrs. Ethel Beebe Stool Lusty Book From Germany Ward Building To Be Remodeled Garda Seeley Nows About Our Neighbors From Mrs. Elsie Bird By Mrs. Dorothy Moon Lt. Col. Sterling Morrell Visits In Bluebell Lt. Arcadia HANNA Florence Mohlman and Glen Mohlman, sang Come. Come Ye Saints." A number from here attended the Halloween masquerade ball at Altamont. Ivan Street, of Mt. Home, drove the mail for Flovd Farns worth at the time of the death and burial of Mr. Farnsworths brother, Eddie Farnsworth of Mt. Home. Mr. Farnsworth died a week ago at the home of his brother, Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beebe and son, Mike, of Salem, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. Mrs. Ed Case and daughter were in Duchesne Wednesday on business. Ben Perkins, of Mt. Emmons, was an Altonah visitor Wednes- brother. Mr. and Mrs. Capson and children, of Salt Lake, visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Capson. Mr, and Mrs. James Larsen made a trip to Heber. Friday. Proud Reroute Funeral Services For Eliza Woods Held November 10 Home On Leave Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry are enjoying a visit from their son, Sgt, Bryan Gentry, who is y leave. He home on a Eliza Margaret M c C a r r e I was accompanied by SSgt. Vic Woods, 85, died Saturday at Schneider and Sgt. Dave Weiss, 1:10 a. m. at the home of her who will spend their furlough son, Wallis Woods, of complica- here The young seamen are servtions following a hip fracture ing in the U. S. Navy aboard suffered June 25. She was born August 10. 1867 the U.S.S. Princeton. at Midway, Wasatch- County a daughter of Jesse Hughes and LEGION k AUXILIARY MEET Amanda Wood McCarrel. The The American Legion and family moved to Vernal when Auxiliary, Wm. R. Sands Post she was 16 years old, being and Unit 5, held their regular early pioneers of Ashlev Valiev. at the Legion Hall She married Lafayette Woods meetings evening, with Commandin Vernal. August 3, 1883. They Friday er Calvin Monks and President moved to a ranch near Roose- JoAnn Tolboe in charge of the velt, where Mr. Woods diedMy-to-In meetings. to Woods moved 1927. Mrs. Plans were perfected for a in 1936, where she cared meeting and party to oe for her own home until, the time special held November 21, with departof her accident. officers present. Survivors include three of her ment The Auxiliary reported its five sons, Wallace Woods and quota had been Emmett D Woods. Myton, and membership been reported had reached and Marion (Babe) Woods, Verna'; to Nov. 5. on headquarters 28 great14 30-da- n - , Relief Society Conference . 1 Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lemon and little son, Forrest, visited in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday. Ilia Vaye Lemon aepota-panie- d them to the city. County Treasurer Porter Mir-rel-l. of Duchesne, was in Iokn on business Tuesday. Guy Percival and sons. Mark and Neal, and Florence Percival, of Provo, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lemon were guests of their daughter. Mrs. Virgil Mecham at Han. cock Cove Sunday. Guests at the homes of Mr and Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Mr and Mrs. Tom Gentry during grandchildren; grandchildren; a brother FranMiss Alice Todd left Fricis McCarrel, Hemet. Califom'a; for Salt Lake Citv. where and a niece. Mrs. Amanda Park- day will do some shopping and she of er, Myton. to business matters. A Funeral services were con- attend at the home of Mr. and visit 1 m. in ducted Monday at p. Mrs. A. J. Orr, at Riverton, is Latter-daSaints the Myton to be enjoyed before she Ward Chapel under the direc- also returns home. tion of Bishop Glen Gilbert Dr. Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish the Burial will be In the Vernal and and pheasant hunting weekend Ann and Marie, daughters, with cemetery, Olpin Mortuary of Salt Lake City, visited at were Dr. John Sharp and ton, of Salt Lake City; Mr. in charge. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Byron, and Mrs. Bob Huiah, Roosevelt; Dalgleish Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Lester Blanchard, BounFRIDAY BRIDGE CLUB Dr. Dalgleish, in his capacity tiful; Mrs. Devon Members of the Friday Bridge as Gentry and state director of denhil Mrs. Martin Oaks, of Club were guests at the home of Daughter, a addressed in health, meeting Mrs. James Dalgleish Friday af- Vernal Myton. Friday evening. ternoon. Bridge was enjoyed by of Mr home at Visitors the Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Floyd Visiting at the Doyle Lloyd Mrs. Elbert Chandler dur- home is Mrs. Josephine Fair, of Lamb. Mrs. Homer Robinson, and the pheasant hunting season Tucson, Arizona. She is here to Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mrs Joseph ing were his mother. Mrs. Maori; visit her Woolf and Mrs. Rex Lamb. sister, Mrs. Frances Chas. John Newman, Chandler, High score prize was won by Stockdale and son, and Robert Lloyd, and her daughter. Bobby Mrs. Robinson. Fair, who Is spending the winGray, all of Salt Lake City. ter with thq Lloyds. enMrs. Mr. and Earl Gingell Mrs. Glen Remund and daugh. THURSDAY CLUB visft from ter, Connie Mrs. Forrest Hancock enter- joyed a weekend Lee, of daughter, JoAnn Gingell. visited Mrs. RemundsDuciesne, tained the Thursday Club at her their t'other, Lake. in is who Salt employed Mrs. John Angus, Thursday, home last week. Present were Miss in the Gingell participated Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zobell and Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. Antone hjint during her visit six children of Springville, visUresk. Mrs. John Uresk, Mrs. pheasant and Mr. Biltz Bernard Mrs. ited Friday and Saturday with Dee Iorg, Mrs. Lynn Dean, Mrs. children and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell. Ted Monks, Mrs. Devere Han- and Wm. Fuelling and family, of Willard Day visited with his cock. Mrs. H. C. Cooper and visitors were weekend Midvale, Zalma Lloyd, Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Tolboe. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. sister, Bette Percival has been quite Delicious refreshments were E. excellent Burton. sick, but is much improved. Betserved at the close of the af- luck in theThey reporthunt. pheasant te celebrated her secoad birthternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of Tuesday. LADIES AID MEETS Duchesne, visited Thursday at dayGuy Percival, his sons. Mark Mrs. Milton Lott and Mr. the home of Mr. apd Mrs. James and Neal, and his sister FlorBliss Lott were hostesses to the Dalgleish. Mrs. Hart is now able ence Percival, all of Provo, Ladies Aid at the Milton Lott to get around after having suf- spent Saturday and Sunday hero home Thursday afternoon. A fered a fractured hip last sum- with their parents Mr and Mrs. business session was conducted mer Charles Percival. They came to Chester Dalgleish, of Salt hunt with plans being made for a pheasants and to' attend bazaar with date not decided. Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. the Roosevelt Stake Quarterly A delicious lunch was served James Dalgleish Saturdav as he Conference at Roosevelt to Mrs. W. E. Burton. Mrs. I. and a party of pheasant hunters R. Tu.tle, Mrs. Carlos Clark. were enjoying the hunt near Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. Ham- Myton. Mr. and Mrs Jay Woods and er Robinson, Mrs. Lionel Babcock, Mrs. Fred Todd, Mrs. Geo. family and Mrs. Dee Woods, Lake City, arrived SunEXPERT WATCH REPAIRS Philipps and Mrs. J. L. Court-lan- of Saltcalled here by the death Mail Your Watches for liepah day, of their grandmother, Mrs. PROMPT SERVICE WATCHES - DIAMONDS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas Eliza Woods. went to Logan last week to visit Phone your news items to 441. their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Purcell Mr. Thomas returned Thursday COVJ AVAILABLE evening while his wife remained till Saturday, bringing the Purcell family to spend the weekend here to participate in tne pheasant hunt. Jesse Thome and sons, Keyne WITH PROTECTION and Kay, of Pleasant Grove, visited Myton friends during the weekend, coming to hunt the elusive pheasants. The Thorne family resided here for several years and old friends enjoyed their brief stay. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stoker, of Bingham. They enjoyed the pheasant hunt during the weekend. Jack Gingell has been ill for some time and he and his wife anticipate going to Provo Tuesday, where Mr. Gingell will receive medical attention and a possible operation sometime during the week. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Leonard Harris during the pheasant hunt were her son and y i Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans are the proud parents of a baby daugh- girl, born at the Roosevelt hoster visited her parents in Ar- pital Nov. 5. All concerned are cadia over the weekend. . doing nicely. LOCAL SCHOOL TEACHERS The following parents attendPRESENT SUNDAY PROGRAM The Sunday night services at ed Parents Day at Union High Held church were presented by the Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. James day. Relief Society conference was school teachers that belong to Larsen, Mrs. Pearl Zirker, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames Elsie Golda were Mrs. Talks Bird. this ward. Jensen, by given held Sunday evening. The theme left Tuesday for Gooding, Idaho, Mrs. and Fern Mrs. Delsa Michie Zirker, Grant Gladys Peel, was By Love Serve One Anto visit relatives.1 Mrs. Wm. Ross. other. For all, the law is ful- Dorothy Moon, with a vocal accompanied them as far Ralphs GilM. Mrs. Mr and the Thomas Searle. With filled in one word, even in this. solo by Clair Salt Lake City. A Child In Todays bert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert. j as Keith Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor theme Snyder left Sunday for the program was In Wendy and Lamar Gilbert left 'Salt Lake World, As Thyself." City, where he has Ed- Wednesday Moses for American with Lake, conjunction The meeting began by the found employment. Ted Snyder to look over the which ucation Wash., country. Week, began congregation singing, Sweet Is Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johan- went with him to visit a few The Work, followed by prayer Sunday. sen and Connie, o( days in Salt Lake City and in by James I. Bird; report, given ' Vernon Moon, Clair Searle) Roosevelt, daughter, visited Thursday at Springville. He returned home Relief Pres. Lucille Society .by Wednesday of last week with Moon. Monroe Michie. the home of Mrs. Johansens on Winkler; sustaining of officer. Willis his brother, Albert of SpringMr. Mrs. and Pearl Mrs. parents, and Irvin Lee Connie Sec. Martha Thorsen; a talk on ville, who came out to visit Johnson. the theme. Vivian Powell; dou- Turnbow attended conference with his mother, Mrs. Elva SnyMrs. and Mr. Ivo Johnson and . in Duchesne, Sunday. ble trio, "Thy Task," Laura der, and other relatives. of visited children, Roosevelt, Seeley. Hazel Goodrich, Bettv Laura Mohlman returnMonday at the home of Mr. and ed Mrs. Lou Goodrich, Garda Seeley home recently from RooseMrs. Loryn Ross. and Lucille Winkler; two poems, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncar. velt, where she had been under The Call," Carma Mathews: and children, of Neola, visite the care of a doctor. She was a "The Answer," Mavis Williams, Monday evening at the home of guest at the home of her daughtalks by Bishop Gardner GoodMrs. Duncans parents, Mr, and ter, Mrs. Vera Hansen, while rich and Anona Miles, of Mi. Mrs. George Anderson there. Mrs. Charlie Bird. Home, Moon Lake stake Relief Wm. O. Larsen, of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norton visited Oscar Jensen, of Peoa, was an Altonah visitor WednesSociety president; closing song, and of Salt children, and Lake, Us Oft Speak Kind Word recently with his nieces, Mrs. Mr. Let Lyndon Hansen day. To Each Other; prayer, Hazel Evelyn Bleazard, of Talmagc. and and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley Mt. Emmons, children, Goodrich. and Mrs. Rayda Stevenson, of spent the weekend at the and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe, home Mt. Home, and with his sister, of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans. of Duchesne, were in Altonah on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred and Mrs. Millie Mitchell, Mt. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorenson, and small daughter, of Fietkau Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman family, and Mr. and Mrs. ArSpring-ville- . thur Allred and family, of of Midway, visited the Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ashley made a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday, returnKearns, Utah, visited on Satur- families last week. Workman and Mrs. Glen Sorensen Lake, visited children, of Salt ing home the same day. Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl andMr.Mr.andand at the recently Mrs. Keith Rust home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Jack and Arthur lived Clarence Mohlmans mother. Mrs. Florvisin Bluebell when they were spent two days last week MidHorrocks. Mr. Workman Is Mrs. ence Carter, accompanied them Horrocks brother, and Mrs home for a visit. boys. They are the sons of Mrs. iting in Heber City and A large crowd attended the way. Marvel Gowans. Fietkau is Mr. Horrocks sister Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James I Bird Mrs. Marion S. Shields and dance at the Legion Hall Tuesspent the week in Salt Lake made a business trip to Heber Mrs. Gladys Ross attended Re- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester lief. Society convention at Du City, looking for a home. They City Friday. Laron Beckstead took a load chesne attended funeral services are planning to sell their home Sunday. of cattle to Salt Lake Thursday here. Max Taylor, of Bridgeland, for an aunt, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother and Bryant Gilbert were at Santaquin, Thursday. speakson accompanied by Mrs. Ruby ers at Sacrament Reports of the election from Sunmeeting McDonald, of Duchesne, shopped day evening. Altonah show 139 registesed votVETERINARIAN in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross ers and 134 who voted. There Jenean Burton, of Salt Lake, and son, Laony. visited were 36 straight Democratic made a flying visit here Satur- in Mt. Home with their Friday votes and 37 straight Republican K. daughday returning to Provo Satur- ter and Mr. and votes. day evening. Many young folks from here Mrs. Floyd Mecham. PHONE VERNAL 281-Mr. and Mrs. George AnderMrs Calvin and chil- enjoyed the "Hat" dance gt Al-- l Mr. and Or Contact On Saturdays At son visited their daughter, dren, of Salt Lake, spent the tsmont High Friday night, sponand weekend in Provo, Saturday, at the home of Mr. sored by the Sophomore .'Class. . UINTA AUCTION YARD with Mr, and Mrs. James An- and Mrs. Charles Jensen. Mrs. George Mecham has received derson in Heber. Calvin and Mrs. Jensen are sis- word of the death of his brother, Willie Mecham, of Salina ters. Willie was a former Altonah resident.. He spent part of his life here and married an Altonah girl, Esther Miller. They have lived in Salina for the past 25 or 30 years. Word has been received that Norma Robb Ed Davit, who has been ill at Mr. and Mrs. Jess Haddon, of the home of his daughter, Mrs. California, spent a week recent- Mary Ellen Girth in Salt Lake ly visiting their daughter and City, is consioered In very grave Mr. and Mrs. Steve condition. Mr. a fid Mrs daughter-in-law- , Esauk. WIRED Your Home is ADEQUATELY No matter what theory of the Vaughn Harris and baby, and Miss Della May Brown, of Provo. spent the weekend with origin of government you adopt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen and Costs Little Pays Big Dividends. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. if you follow it out to its le- son, all of Salt Lake City. Leonard Brown. gitimate conclusions, it will While here Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Eugene Abplanalp vis- bring you face to face with the ris also visited at the home of YOU HAVE H. Jl Van Dyke Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crapo. ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. moral law. DE Irvin Snow, of Boneta. on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Clara Brown and daughLarge Enough Wire ter Lynette, and Mrs. Norma Circuits of Plenty Robb visited Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey, of Boneta. during Outlets of Plenty the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smhh. of Bridgeland, called at the INADEQUATE WIRING can reduce the efficiency of the home of Mr. and Mrs. William finest elsctricel equipment by more then 25. So when ' Abplanalp Thursday. , ' r Mrs. Delbert Broadhead and an be remodel home one, old or build e new wiring you son were in Duchesne on business last week. wise, plenty of electrical outlets, end enough circuits. . ,, Mrs. Warren Strong and son. Wayne, were in Duchesne on Remember, your family will enjoy more fully their elecbusiness on November 5. trical appliances, end you will be able to use electricity Mr. and Mrs. Alton Potter and family, of Talmage. visited more economically when you ere ADEQUATELY WIRED. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Young on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis to business matters in Roosevelt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and son spent the weekTh HomSw99f-HoWins end visiting Mrs. Wllkensons LOCALLY OWNED Lika Grandma Used to Mako parents at Moab. O TAX PAYING ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and children visited Mr. and DUCHESNE Phone 8121 ROOSEVELT Phone 17 Mrs. Oscar White, of Duchesne, MMiWMUIrbWia Csysela ef Awertee Ofcege U, on Wednesday of last week. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. .Grant Peel and Mrs. VIolst Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus V.' and Mrs. James Larjen and family, of Arcadia, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Faucett and children, of Upalco, spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Olive Sorensen, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Emily Wilkerson and children, of Roosevelt, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marchant. Mr. and Mrs. Senor Morten-se- n and daughter, Mrs. Paul Ward, of Longmont, Colorado, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Dorothea Allred, of Duchesne was a visitor at the Chas. Percival home last week. Elmer Yergensen, of Myton, was in town on Wednesday of last week. Edith Gentry spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Suti-da- Nellcon Jewelry d. j, son-in-la- Max-fiel- d I . Dr. R. Burrltt son-in-la- - R Bex-th- a Mo the-earl- u Is The Time To Ee Sure son-in-la- TEDRITOnY FDAr:0H3E TRACTORS protect farm profits on fuel costs save 75 , - SURE a taste of the good - old Let us show you how to sits 75 of every fuel $1.00 Immediate dellvory ciitlll Medela PHONE OR WRITE TODAY days i , Uintah Power & light Co. Wil-kenso- n rS3EEI &2OT0 hraffaH yCdlzn 1872 Phone South Second West 1 m IM 43 Balt Lake City y. |