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Show BRIDGELAND TABIONA $ The Bridgeland ward Relief Society is making plans for a food sale, to be held at Duchesne Saturday at 9 oclock. It is reported Walter LeFevre All water users in this vicin- Proceeds from the sale will be is continuing to make progress ity are taking turns now but it to the ward building fund. in his recovery from the injur- is still hoped a little rain will Mr. and Mrs. George Marett ies suffered some time ago in help make the water situation a logging accident. It is hoped not too much of a hardship. and children spent the Fourth he will soon be released from Crops are looking good at pres- of July at Nine Mile. Mrs. Marett and children remained there the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake ent. for a week, visiting her parCity, but it is expected to be several months before he will J. W. Newman recently made ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wim-meShe returned home Suna business trip to Moab, where be able to resume working. he was looking after some of day. Elden Brady and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nye visit- his uranium interests. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richins Carol Ann, and Mrs. Ronald ed friends and relatives in this vicinity and were showing off had several Salt Lake City vis- Lisonbee went to Provo for the new baby girl. They are liv- itors during the holidays, in- medical treament. They were Ogden also. ing at Salina this year, where cluding Mr. and Mrs. Charles in Harold and Paul Rawlin, of he is working on construction. Ewald, Mr. and Mrs. Art Moon Work is reported started on and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Craig, Colo., are visiting their the hard surfacing of the Gol- Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hair grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. den Stairs road, officially and their families. Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lublin known as Highway 208, beand family, of Salt Lake City, of Mr. and and Mrs. Shelby Listween Tabiona and U. S. 40. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood, were holiday visitors at the onbee were. Mr. and Mrs. Sherof Salt Lake City, and Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi wood Lisonbee and baby, Kim, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. VerMrs. Delbert Sweat and family, Chatwin. nal Bromley and Jessup Johnof Heber, were holiday visitors EXTENDS SYMPATHY son. of Duchesne, and Mrs. Ronat the home of Mr. and Mrs. This entire community was ald Lisonbee and baby, Rodney. Virgil Wadley. SWIMMING PARTY saddened by the recent greatly of OgMrs. Dolorus Hansen, A group of young folks from passing of W. L. Mick den, spent a few days at thh tragic home of her sister, Mrs. Bill Sizemore and his son, Billy, in Roosevelt. Arcadia, Duchesne, the recent fire and explosion and Bridgeland gathered at Williams. The infant son of Mr. and near Heber. Mr. Sizemore was Lake Boren, Thursday evening Mrs. Leo Turnbow was blessed a former Tabiona resident. Sev- for a swimming party, honoring the Romona Neilsen, who spent ten in Sacrament meeting Sunday. eral local residents attended "We funeral services in Heber. days here visiting from Winoffer our sympathy to the be- chester, Wash. reaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Earnheart Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nye and and daughter, Sharolyn, of Las family, of Clearfield, were holi- Vegas. Nev., are visiting their By Rela Loll day visitors and enjoyed the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jencelebration at Hanna. Buddy re- nings, Sr. (Late for Last Week) mained in Tabiona, where he Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Mirl will be employed at the f Jennings, Sr. and daughter. A sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. Vern EarnMrs. Lee Wagstaff and fam- heart and daughter, Sharolyn, Last week a number of local people enjoyed an evening at ily are visiting in Salt Lake visited at Neola with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mills. the first lake in Lake Canyon. City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White Mrs. Joe Clayburn attended I understand that a few even tried the swimming hole, but were recent business visitors in funeral services Tuesday at My-to-n for Mrs. Alice Bywater. found it a bit cold and mossy. Salt Lake City. Little Verl Dean Wadley, son Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy Two members of the party were celebrating their birthdays. The of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley, and children, of Bennett called Hayes, members of the Glen is spending several days in the on their mother, Mrs. Jane Ivie family the Kenneth Ivie Heber Hospital this week. It Murphy last Friday. It was Mrs. Murphys birthday anniversary. family, Mrs. Warren Meacham has been necessary astoa feed him result of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson, and daughter Cloe. the Delmar through the veins condition, partially of Emery, visited with Mrs. Ivie family. Mrs. Tessie Ivie, a Dean Peterson and Jim Lott caused by recurrent attacks of Chastie Neilsen on Sunday. were present. Hot dogs, pop and tonsilitis. "We all wish him a Mrs. Kenneth Neilsen and recovery. little daughters spent two days birthday cakes made up the re- quick and complete Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams of last week at Vernal visiting freshments for the gang, and welcomed a new baby girl in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert all had a good time. their family on June 30. All Norton. Mrs. Elsie Neilsen and daughMr. and Mrs. Allan McKean, are reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Max- ter. Ramona, of Winchester, of Los Angeles, and Mr. and grand- Wash., visited two days of last Mrs. William McKean and chil- well and son. Jay, and Richard Denise and week with Mrs. Chastie Neilsen. dren, of Salt Lake, visited with children, motored Lake to Salt Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norton, holiover the Lotts Vaun the to visit with Mrs. of Vernal, visited Saturday with day. Donald McKean stayed to City, Sunday, Mercer. The children re- their daughter and spend a couple of weeks with France in Salt Lake with their Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neilsen. mained cousins. his mother. Lane Van Tassell, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Johnson and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell was and children, of iSalt Lake, 4-- H the winner of the sportsmanship spent the Fourth of July with One the Wilbur Bates. They did a Club reporter has trophy at the fights at Roosebit of fishing while they were handed in a report thus far in velt on the 3rd of July. here. their activities for the summer. Janet and Jeanette She is Denise Mercer, of the of Salt Lake, spent a Four Clovers Club. Congratulaweek with their Aunt Lena and tions, Denise, and lets hone family. They are the young some of the other club reporters Norma Robb daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- will follow your example and Mr. and Mrs. Condie Crandell ald Stonebreaker. telephone a report to me of and son, of Mapleton, visited Miss Nancy Lott left this their club activities. the Broadhead families of Utahn week to' spend a few days visFour Clovers Club Report Sunday. iting her relatives in Salt Lake.e by Denise Merter Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright Four meeting of the Four Nancy will visit with Miss Satterfield, who is home Clover Club have been held, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and from New York on her vacation. with Pleasy Lewis and Lila Mrs. Earl Wright, then they all Mrs. Noma Rowley made a Jean Carter as club leaders. drove to Tabiona, where they trip to Salt Lake on business The following officers have spent a few hours visiting Mr. this week. The Rowley family have been chosen: Anna Lewis, and Mrs. Glen Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and has moved into their new home. president; Denise Mercer, Mrs. Rowley reports that it is and reporter; Dena family, of Vernal, spent a few not completed, but they are Webb, secretary, and Linda days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert able to live in it anyway. Jones, song leader. We are tak- Mayhew. Mrs. Malcolm Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace and ing Phase I sewing and try to daughter of Spanish Fork visit- learn two new interesting things daughter. Ruth, of Bridgeland,at ed the Albert Mezenen family each meeting. We have learned attended Sacrament meeting to sew on buttons and a prize Utahn Sunday. Mrs. Walters last week. The Ed Williams are very will be given to the girl sewing little granddaughter was blessed proud to add another grandchild the most buttons on clothes. We and given the name of Mary to their family. Congratulations, also had a shoe shining contest Ann Wright, daughter of BishBill and Carleen. and Anna Lewis won a lovely op and Mrs. Leland Wright. Mr. and Mrs. John Thorson, Judging from the number of prize. Light refreshments arc quests cars coming and going, I am served at each meeting and of Bluebell, were dinner Broad-heaafraid the fish will be quite sometimes we go swimming af- of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Monday. scarce right now, and I wonder ter the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-heawhat kind of luck most of the and family and Mr. and Bob Murdock, the county agfishermen have had. A number of families report they have ent. was making calls in this Mrs. Merlin Broadhead and family. all spent the 4th at Wolf enjoyed the picnicing and camp- vicinity recently Creek. and who hustle Transplanted Tabionites ing away from the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright bustle of the city, even though are living in Salt Lake City, and family were dinner guests fish. summer months, not the catch any did during they WalRobert Rowley is visiting in were among the holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Booneville. Calif. He is staying here. Among them were Mr. ters of Bridgeland, Sunday.OakMiss Guylene Smith, of with friends and reports he is and Mrs. Basil Defa, Mr. and land. Calif., spent a week visitAllen Aldon Mrs. Chatwin, having a wonderful time. ing Mr, and Mrs. Theron Robb. A4m The Abplanalp reunion was held at the head of Wolf Creek. Sunday, with about 75 memwhere I sit bers attending. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp and family, of Cedar City, are visiting their parents for a few weeks. At4 Mrs. Ruth Broadhead has spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison, of Duchesne, From where I sit, I can symThto year our town decided to John Moulton, of Salt Lake do something about its pathise with Hap. Its no joke. City, is visiting his daughter Mr. and Mrs. offerers. Hap Thomas is our But as Hap admitted later, ht and was dead wrong in scoffing at tha Bert Mayhew. health officer, so he was made ragThose attending convention idea of hay fever. Making light weed "inspector." at, Duchesne, Sunday, were: and ideas of other opinshould peoples see "Cant why anybody Leland Wright. Elva Bishop trouble with is familiar ions a ba bothered by a few weeds, he Norma Robb, Mr. and Mayhew. a lot of folks. Whether its hay snorted. "I say its all in their Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and Mr. choice football of, say, or a minds, But Hap went on out to fever, and Mrs. Ross Fietkau. buttermilk or beer as a do his job. Im just naturally "alGiles, Larry and Karma Van Then, yesterday, I met Hap to who knows-it-allergic anybody Tassell. kind of His looking eyes sheepish. Mr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid were red and as he took out a and family, of Salt Lake City, bg handkerchief, he sneezed. were visiting friends and rela"Know somebody who isnt allertives here recently. gic, whod like job? asks Hap. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp and children, of Rangcly, Colo., were recent guests at the home Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundatiom of Mrs. Irene Johnson. r::ccccccccccccc::ccc::ccccc:::cccc::ccccccci'J' Recovery Shown Water Turns Used r. Night Outing Lu-Jea- n. Wag-staf- run-do'w- n son-in-la- Club Work 4-- Stone-breake- r, IJtakn De-aun- vice-preside- d, d Joe Marsh Rom "Nothing to Sneeze hay-fev- er son-in-la- thirst-quenche- r, TI Thursday, July 15, 1954 -- Mrs. Elsie Bird Mrs. George Anderson Ward Food Sale Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Arcadia Jalmage Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee UINTAH BASIN RECORD Newlyweds Feted At Wedding Reception Sat. TALMAGE Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson were feted at a wedding reception Saturday evening in the Talmage ward hall. The affair was given by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson, of Bluebell. The bride gTeeted guests in a gown of white lace over satin. Her finger-tiveil fell from a tiara. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. She was attended by Miss Erma Sorensen as maid of honor, who wore a ballerina gown of lavender nylon over taffeta. The bridesmaids were Miss Etholene Burton in a blue floor length formal and Miss Leda Beckstead in a teal blue ballerina length formal. The best mad was Loren Goodrich, of Bluebell. Ellis Burton, uncle of the bride was master of ceremonies and the program was as follows: songs, by Curtice Cecil Wall and a girls quartet, Joan Goodrich, Gayle and Case, Pauline Winkler Mona Nebeker. A lunch was served to a large number of friends and relatives. floor-lengt- h p Das-tru- Crowds Jammed Ward Conference Held On Sunday p, Ward conference was held Sunday evening with the following stake officers present: Pres. Hale Holgate, Pres. Elmer Moon, Pres. Dean C. Christensen, Stake Clerk Milton Poul-seMrs. Arwella Moon, of the Y.W.M.I.A; Mrs. Betty Coleman, Mrs. Alice Moon, Mrs. Afton Rosenbaum, of the Primary; Mrs. Myrtle Wilkens, of the Relief Society; Thomas M. Gilbert, n, stake patriarch; Stanley Ross, high council, and Charlie Bird, FRENCH LEADERS . . . Elected president of France by Parliament vote on 13th ballot, Sen. Rene Coty, 71 (right), receives congratulations of outgoing Pres. Vincent AnrioL BUJl Mrs. Garda Seeley Home Ceremony Unites Couple Mr. Melvin Ola Maxfield Bird were and Miss recently united in marriage in a quite home ceremony at the home of Olas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield in Altonah. Bishop James Bird officiating. The late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bird are the parents of Melvin. The young couple are making their Mr. and Mrs. William Hill home in Salt Lake City where and Paul spent the 4th week- they both have employment. end in Salt Lake City. Dick Harwood of Ogden came A large number of people from here attended the Boy after his wife and baby son Scout rodeo' at Altamont Satur- who have spent the past three weeks here visiting with her day. Mrs. Dora Van Natla and girls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Mathews. . Mrs. Leonard Goodrich, Mrs. Reed Daniels and children, of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and John Goodrich and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Murl Donahue over the Goodrich went to Price on Satweekend. Mrs. Daniels will vis- urday to get Miss Nellie and bring to Bluebell for it a week. The small son of Mr. and a visit. While there they visited Mrs. Dean Anderson was bless- in Helper with Mr. and Mrs. ed and named Don Arthur, Sun- Howard Goodrich. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. day, by his uncle, Bishop Gail Leonard Goodrich and Miss Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rust, of Nellie Stevenson and Mr. and Mt. Home, visited Sacrament Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and their families enjoyed an outing at meeting here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bergener, Moon Lake. The water situation is very and family, of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Clara Bergner. of Provo; serious. The water is gone for and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sear-le- t the farmers, leaving only a and Irene, of Alhambra, Cal- small stream for gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Vose Mower of ifornia. visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen during the week. Salt Lake City visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray. Mrs. Joan, Marlene and Verl Blea-zar- Mower and Mrs. Murray are of Salt Lake City, visited sisters. The Mowers were here Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard ov- to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Emma Mower, mother " er the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soren- of Vose. Mrs. Emma Mower, sen from Talmage; Mr. and wife of the late William Mower, Mrs. Leo Fay, Mr. and Mrs. died in Craig, Colorado, followRaymond Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. ing a serious illness. Funeral Bill Foy, of Duchesne, and Mr. services were conducted in Mt. and Mrs. Wendell Foy and Mr. Emmons on Monday. Burial was and Mrs. Arley Sorensen, of in the Bluebell cemetery. Lesfish- lie G. Goodrich was one of the California, enjoyed a speakers, Earl Murray offered ing trip last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Cum- the benediction to the services. mings, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bird, Mrs. Mower made her home in Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKay, Bluebell for several years. Among those from Bluebell and Miss Leah Farnsworth, of the services were Mr. attending Hazel Salt Lake, visited Mrs. Farnsworth over the weekend. and Mrs. LaVon Atwood, GardMr. and Mrs. Wallace Steven-se- ner Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. and family, of Salt Lake, Cliff Lisonbee, Leslie B. Goodvisited with Mrs. Stevensons rich and Mr. and Mrs. Earl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Murray, sen. Jensen, over the weekend. Three babies were blessed George Anderson and Bertha visited for a few days in Mag- and given names in Sacrament na with Mr. and Mrs. Roy An- meeting on Sunday. They were derson and family. They re- as follows: the infant daughter Mrs. John Bird was turned home Friday, accompan- of Mr. and name of Geniel; the the given ied by Mrs. Adaline Anderson, who came to spend the week- infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jackson was given end with her family. Bill Sorensen spent a few the name of Patsy Jean, and davs in Salt Lake with Niei the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bird was given the name Hill. of Ronald Leo. Also the following were baptized during Ihe MIA week and confirmed in SacraA party for the MIA was ment meeting: Sharon Ann Barheld Tuesday evening at the rett, Gloria Atwood, Eldon Monward hall, under the direction sen, Emma Lou Bird and Nolan of Erma Sorensen, sports direc-ton- . Larsen. Stev-ense- n d, hig'h priest. The following ward officers were released: Clarence ward clerk; Scott Lusty, Y. M. M. I. A. superintendent; James Larsen and LeGrande Gilbert as his assistants; Larry Ross, as secretary and Nancy Gilbert, activity counselor, of the Y.W.M.I.A. The following were sustained: Scott Lusty, ward clerk; Chas. Jensen, Marr Bell and Rulon Gilbert, as Y.M.M.I.A. superintendency; Lamar Ross, secretary, and Pauline Larsen, as activity counselor in the Y. W. M. I. A. r Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and sons, Eugene and Kent, of Warden, Wash.; Mrs. Vernal Nielson, Ramona and LeGrande Nielson left Saturday for their homes, after spending 2 weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Maurine Miller and Miss Shanna Gilbert, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert. Mrs. LeGrande Gilbert visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal in Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird are enjoying a week visiting their grandchildren, Claurine, Douglas and Bradley Duncan, of Neola, while their parents are on a fishing trip. The following gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields to say goodbye to the Zirkers and Nielsons before they left for Washington: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and family, Mrs. Lynn Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Mrs. Cynthia Larsen, of Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and family, of Pleasant Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields, of Bridge-land- ; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lab-ruand family, of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon, Dean C. Chirstensen and Milton Poulsen, of Duchesne, visited Sunday evening before ward conference at the home of Pres, and Mrs. Hale Holgate. Then after conference all the stake workers that were at conference returned to the Holgate home for ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mullins made a trip to Salt Lake during the week, where they Hor-rock- s, Zir-ke- m , Recreation Areas On Fourth On the Ashley National Forest all developed camp and picnic areas were filled to capacity over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Ranger Glen A. Lambert reports more than 600 visitors at Oaks Park on both July 4 and 5. Ranger Ernest Hirsch, of Manila, counted in excess of 100 forest visitors at Spirit Lake on July 4th. In addition, overflow crowds were reported at Green Lakes, Deep Creek and Palisade Park on the Manila District. At Moon Lake, hundreds of fishermen and campers enjoyed the long weekend, many camping on undeveloped arees adjacent to the roads Public and private recreation facilities were not nearlv adeauate to handle the crowd. At Uinta River, T?ork Creek and on the 'North Fork of the Duchesne River, overflow erowds were present throughout the holidav period. bought them a new home. They expect to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Bodily, of Randlett, spent a few nights at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Marion Ross and sons are busy getting out material for their new home they are building in Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Norma Hansen entertained at a birthday party Wednesday for her daughter, Lindas, 6th birthday. Twenty-fivlittle friends helped celebrated. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Betty Evans gave a birthday party Saturday for her daughters 3rd birthday. Eighteen little friends helped celebrate. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lyns Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Ross went to Richfield to attend the funeral of their aunt during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields, Mr. and Mrs .Marion Ross, Leon, Larry and Lanny Ross, of Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zirker and son, of Warden, Ramona Nielson, of Wash.; Winchester, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and family, of Pleasant Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Labrum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham and family, of Roosevelt, enjoyed a picnic at the Roosevelt Park on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solmonson, of Roosevelt; Mrs. Clair Duncan and children, of Neola, and Mrs. Elsie Nielson, of Winchester, Wash., visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Mrs. Lois Terpening, Miss De-o- n Bird, Miss Mildred Bird and Mrs. Gladys Capson attended MIA Leadership meeting at Duchesne, Thursday night. e n Has Party Bishop Gail Anderson and Couple Married In Temple Ceremony President Leon Burton attended a welfare meeting in RooseMr. and Mrs. Mac Burton velt Friday evening. announce the marriage of their Mrs. Adaline Anderson at- daughter, Vada Lee, to Reed tended a county fair meeting Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. in Duchesne, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burton and family, of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burton and family, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawson and family, of Vernal, find Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burton, of Lehi, were guests of the Burton families during the weekend. Richard Beckstead, of Salt Lake, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead, over the weekend. Neil Hill, of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Hill over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton and family went to Provo. Sunday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and their new baby daughter, who was born Thursday in the Utah Valley Hospital. This is Mr. and Mrs. Burtons first grandchild. R. D. Rcdford. of Carbon County; Mr. and Mrs. Lars of Standardville; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Leonard) and family, of California, visited Mr. and Mrs. Murl Donohue during the weekend. . Robert Kofford, who is in the Marines, .was home on 'a furlough before going verseas for two years. Kof-for- d Kof-for- d John X. Anderson of Blubell. The marriage ceremony was on June 30th in the Salt Lake Temple. On Saturday. July 10, the young couple honored at a reception at the Talmage Chapel. A large crowd from Bluebell attended. The young couple will make their home in Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrell. of Duchesne, visited on Monday here with relatives. Mrs. Lois Goodrich and three daughters accompanied Mrs. Rea Lambert to Salt Lake City for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon and two children, of Sandy, are here visiting Mrs. Gordons parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Blainey Kimball and three daughters, of Price, spent a few days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich. Michael Lisonbee was taken back to the Roosevelt Hospital, where he underwent a second operation. He was recently operated on for appendicitis and it was found his appendix was ruptured. He was brought home feeling better, but had to return for a second operation. was tha different between spending the night tn the car or a good night's sleep. Everything had gone just fine that day. ..till 3 oclock in the afternoon. We had covered 275 miles, and could easily reach the Black Hills by 5..." "And then our first flat tire... and 15 minutes after that was fixed, a detour... we were now about an hour and a half behind schedule. ..all the hotels and motor courts would be filled up." "So we stopped at a drug store, and I invested 65 cents in a long distance call that confirmed a reservation for the night. about When big emergencies occur, most people nowadays use "Long Distance as a matter of course. More and more people are learning, too, that many of the little emergencies which so often arise to complicate their existence, can be solved in no time, by a long distance telephone call. NO PRICE CAN MEASURE long distant tails federal fxcitt ITS USEFULNESS now tost you tats bataata Tanas bava boon reduced. MountairilStates |