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Show Altamont High School In Action During ,52-,5- 3 Term DaL UINTAH BASIN RECORD BRIDGELAND Thursday. May 14, 19 53 Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mrs. George Anderson Myton MIA Aids Large Group Joins Ward With Play In Dance Meet A play, Mamas Baby Boy, A large group from here attended the Moon Lake Dance Festival at Mt Emmons, Friday evening Participants included Vada and Etholene Burton, William Thompson, Hal and Val McDonald, Leda Beckstead, Erma Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davis. Mrs. Arietta Williams, elemen- tary supervisor, visited the cal school, Monday. Roy Sorensen, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen, spent a couple of days last week in the Roosevelt Hospital for observation James Evans, of Salt Lake City, visited briefly Tuesday afternoon at the Beckstead home. He is Mrs. Becksteads nephew. Ellis Barker, of Duchesne, spent a couple of days last week doing repair work at the local lo- school Burke, small son of Mr. and Guy Lindsay, received medical aid at the Roosevelt Hospital last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen took their son, LaVerne, to Salt Lake City, Friday for examina-- i tion bv an eye specialist Kathlyn Thayne underwent a tonsilectomy at the Roosevelt hosmtal Friday. Mr and Mrs Keith Rust, of Rangely. Colo , were weekend visitors here. Mr. and Mrs George Anderson attended the Moon Lake Music Festival at Mt. Emmons Saturday evening Several people from here attended the Reynolds wedding dance at the Legion hall in Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Gail Anderson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson in Heber City, Saturday. On Sunday, Mr and Mrs George Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Leona Swallow, of Mt. visited relatives Emmons, Heber City. Mrs Al-tona- h, school year is somewhat depicted by the above What's been going on at the Altamont High School during the 1952-5"Dinner Time;' taken during the term. Following is the photo identification: (Left to Right)3. 1. Mrs. Olsen's Home Ec's 4. School orchestra, Education Conference: 3 photos 2t Eighth grade assembly: Murphy giving welcome address to Rural Life and presented by the Mton MIA, was held at the ward house Saturday evening, with the proceeds going toward the new church building The cast included Lena Lisonbee, Guy and Zona Giles, Bob and Marie Mr. and Mrs. Garth Anderson, Ceclia Richens, Don Buris, Jr , Ludean Anderson and Eva Por-rit- t, 5ingu1; ton ward Jha goes to the from the ' M I A. 13 Bncgeland! ward for the fine gesture to help of Mt - P-T- A Those from Bridgeland attending funeral services for Ole Peterson at Mton, Wednesday, were: Mr. and Mrs Vere Neil-seMr and Mrs Don Shelton, Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Walters, Wells Wright, Sumner Smith, Mrs Austin Beal and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee. Mr and Mrs Frank Meyer and family went to Hanna Sunday to spend the day with Frank Meyer, Jr , who is employed there. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelton were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rasmussen and baby and Mr. and Mrs Buddy War-dland baby, all of Roosevelt. Mrs Guyla Rae Felter, who has been making her home with her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayburn, gave birth to a lovely baby girl Mr. and Mrs Ralph Freeman, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of the Mark Blea zards e HONORED The Sunday School presented a lovely program honoring Mothers, Sunday morning. Booklets were distributed to each Mother in the ward. Mr. and Mrs Jim Tidwell Mrs. Joyce Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald were day visitors at the Chase Donald home. Emmons, Tuesday with Mrs. Olive and Mrs. Myrl Smithand jrs jennmgs Sr Mr- and Mrs shelby Llson, bee attended meeting at Roosevelt, Thursday evening. The following girls from Bridgeland participated in the Roosevelt program: Bertie Lisonbee, LuJean Jennings, Norma Rae Murphy, Geneile Shelton and Edna Neilsen. SPECIAL PROGRAM A special program was presented by members of the Moon Lake Stake. The program was as follows, talks by E. L. Murphy, of Upalco and Ben Gomm of Mt. Emmons; a vocal solo, by Dale Cummings, accompanied by Laura Jean Potts, of the Upalco ward; a vocal solo, by Larry Hartman, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Max Hartman; a vocal solo, by Vernetta Gomm, accompanied by Mrs. Max Hartman, of Mt Emmons. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jane Murphy were Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Gailey and children, of Neola. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shields and family, of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wanless Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Taylor and children, of Salt Lake City, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Taylor, Sunday. Mrs. Albert Norton, of Vernal, spent a few days of the week and visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neilsen. The Neilsens accompanied by Mrs Norton, motoTed to Salt Lake City, Friday. - raise funds for our new church MOTHERS Alma"' Young, My- - j Vlslted grate- - NellsOT1 Mc- P-T- A son-in-la- 5' Pep Club in action at basketball game: 6. Christmas program; 7. Sophomore Hat Dance; 8. Basketball in action; 9. Intramural girls basketball champs; 10. Immunization shots; 11. School choruses and soloists; 12. Acrobats Georgia Morris and Shirley Maxfield. ElMl Garda Seeley Mrs. Mothers Honored At Sunday Morning Program Mothers were honored with the following program in Sunday School. Greetings, Bishop Notice To Creditors Estate of Berlhier V. Barlow, also known as B. V. Barlow, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 721 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of August, 1953. DAVID K. WATKISS Administrator of the Estate of Berthier V. Barlow, Deceased. First publication, May 7, 1953 Last publication. May 28, 1953 Bird; opening song, "There Is Beauty All Around, invocation, Jolene Neilson; song, The End of a Perfect Day, Cheryl Remington and Alton Thacker, 2V2 minute talks, The Genesis of Mothers Day and The Most Remarkable Mother I Know. by Betty Lou Goodrich and Reed Anderson, Sacrament song, How Great the Wisdom and the Love, the following talks about Mothers were given, Sharon Ann Barrett, Morris Goodrich, LaRae Larsen, Janet Seeley, Lynn Cook, Marolyn Atwood, .Afton Smithson and Earl Murray; JoAnn Goodrich, sang That Wonderful Mother of Mine, and Shanna Lee Winkler sang, Songs My Mother Taught Me, closing song, Shall the Youth of Zion Falter, benediction, Gardner Goodrich. The theme of the program was, We Pay Tribute to Mother By Expressing our Gratitude to Her Every Day for the Many Things She Does For Us. Each mother was presented with a little Pioneer Mothers Volume. SUNDAY SPEAKERS In Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon, Ross Barrett, of Get a lot more truth! Mt. Emmons and Grant Monsen of Altonah, were the guest ? jtrawb speakers. Pres Bernard Winkler was the other speaker. Pauline and Maxine Winkler sang, My1 Lo11 and Cheryl Testimony, Thacker and Alton sang ington Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Bates The Lords Prayer. and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake. They visited with Mr. and Mrs Harry Lattur- - Mrs. Minerva Olsens family ner, of Price, visited on Friday They returned by Provo and and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs visited with Jack Olsen and M C. Seeley Mr. and Mrs Gardner Good- family. Miss Laura Clemons and Miss rich, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Jen- Nancy Lott spent Sunday with nings and Mrs Wallace Seeley the Lott family. and children, Dal, Janet, Jean Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ivie and and Kirk, attended a Case fam- - daughters, Delta Pearl and Dar- lly reunion in Mt. Emmons, at iene, have moved to Provo to the Floyd Case home on Sunday ilve, Mrs. Dorothy Ivie moved j them out over the weekend. afternoon Mr. and Mrs Walter Reming-- , the Ed Wllhams on y t ton announce the engagement' ere Mr- and Mrs. Mer of their daughter, Cheryl, to Sund wrdle and chlldre, 0f Du- Alton Thacker, son of Mr. and tchesne. Mrs. LeRoy Thacker, of AltaMr. and Mrs. Ephraim Sack-et- t mont. The popular young coureturned home after spendple are students at Altamont. ing Mothers Day in Salt Lake with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ivie had a house full on Sunday Guests included Mrs. Mecham and family, of Duchesne. OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS BOTH 86 PROOF GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Norma Robb 65X THE Phone your news items to 441. Mrs. Delbert Broadhead and children were in Roosevelt on business Saturday. They also attended a birthday dinner at Duchesne in honor of her sister, Mrs. David McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and Mrs Della Gilson were m Roosevelt on business, Monday. Mr. and Mrs Jess Hadden, of California, visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bench and family, of Duchesne, were Mothers Day guests of Mrs Benchs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A new high in luxury a new low price! Wright. Mr. and Mrs Jo DiStaffano ll Meet the newest addition to the Dodge and family, of Tabiona, and Mr. family the smart new Coronet Six! and Mrs Donald Harris, of MyHeres a car that offers all the deluxe ton, spent Mothers Day with e trim and quality features of its the Mrs Delia Mayhew. luxurious Dodge Coronet Its powered Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilker-soby the famous, dependable and economical and son have returned home Six engine. after spending a month in ProNow if you want smooth, economical performvo, where Mr. Wilkerson has ance plus the added style and prestige long assobeen working. ciated with the Dodge Coronet name, here it is! Mr. and Mrs Eugene Abplan-alvisited Mothers Day with Its yours at a new low price only slightly above the care! See it drive it at Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, of Mt. Emmons. your nearby Dodge dealers todayl Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne, were in Heber Caron! "Six Sdan on business, Friday. Mr and Mrs Russell Smith and family, of Salt Lake City, Specificatione and equipment subject to change without notice. visited over the weekend with Mrs. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs Theron Robb. All the ityl and daih of Its companion Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and Dlux trim and appointmanti throughout son, of Vernal, visited Mr. and luxurious "Traval lounge" Intarlon with Mrs. Bert Mayhew this weekfoam rubber oat cushion! end Hroi Bigger, 10ft or, easy riding Mr. and Mrs Bert Mayhew and Mr. and Mrs Leo Brady Sparkling now spring colon In harmonizing and son were Mothers Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks, Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Alton Potter OR SIX and family, of Talmage, visited NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR NEARBY DODGE DEALERS . . . TAKE A "ROAD TEST RIDE TODAYI Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch. Rex Broadhead, who is attending school at the B Y.U., COMPANY spent Mothers Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead. 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