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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, October 27, p 1955 tnq&f ( -- A A? V Alfclfa Good Tour 1-C- Scorn not the lowly penny. It can work wonders. Last year soda pop was terias ' Held In r.lyton Tf y V Seeley . Word comes from Salt Lake City out- e junior But at six cents. It was decided to reduce milk to five cents to see if that extra penny made any difference to the students. And did it? You bet your last unit of sunshine vitamin, D it did! Ever since then, for every bottle of soda pop the youngsters buy in the cafeterias, they buy 1.3 bottles of milk. of the death of Mrs. Lenna Gale Black on Thursday at 11:50 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital, after an & illness. Lenna was bom in Bluebell on Feb. 11, 1933, to Jesse M. and Edith Bird Gale. She attended school in Bluebell Elementary and Altamont High School. She was 5j married to Delbert Edwin Black in mm v Mt. Home. Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lenna was very active in the church. v s j. Survivors are her husband; a son, Delbert Kent, of Clearfield; The cross blade on the is just mitering the land parents, Bluebell; four brothers and two sisters; Jesse Clyde, U. S. here, on this machine used to cut out the stand of alfalfa at the end of the fourth year. The cross bar is welded to the back shank Navy; Elwayne, Salt Lake City; r. of the The front shank is left on the machine to stabFloyd and Barry, Bluebell; Mrs. Robert (Lois) Mayhew, Salt Lake ilize the and to keep it from wandering. City; Mrs. Danny (Phyllis) Turner, Vernal; grandmother, Mrs. Alice D. Gale, Bluebell. Funeral services were held at the Deseret Mortuary and burial -By Mrs. Merle Ross was in Salt Lake City. those serattended the Among vices from Bluebell were: Pres, A bus maintenance center will and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Mrs. Friends were shocked and be operated at Roosevelt to handle Maxine Todd, Mr. and Mrs. James to hear of the passing of M. Powell, Mrs. Lucy Timothy, grieved major repairs to district .school Carol was a classCarol Memmott. Roy Bird and Mrs. Verona Wink- mate and an associate of all the busses which terminate at Roosevelt Myton and NeoTa, reports ler. students who attended Union High Supt Rowan C. Stutz, of the DuMr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenkins School from our community. We chesne County School District. would like to express our sincere The board of education has auand three children, of Palmdale, to her bereaved parents thorized employing Seth Asay of Calif., are spending two weeks sympathy and brother. Roosevelt as bus mechanic at this here with Josephs parents, Mr. and center, with salary at $300 a Mrs. Sam Jenkins. Rulon Gilbert left Monday morn- month. Mr. Asay is an experienced Other guests at the Sam Jenon an official State Chapter mechanic, having worked at garkins home over the weekend were ing FFA visit. The high schools on his ages in Roosevelt and for the Salt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hamaker and itinerary are Wasatch at Heber, Bus Lines. Mr. Asay will alfamily and Miss Hazel Jenkins, of South Summit at JCamas, North Lake so act as maintenance center superOgden. Summit at Coalville, Lincoln at visor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Case, of Orem, South Emery at Ferron and Supt. Stutz explained that hereOgden, and Mrs. Mary Ann Case, North Emery at Huntington. tofore all major repairs to district of Mt. Emmons, visited on Sunday Mrs. Glen Snyder, of Moses school busses were made at the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. GardLake, Washington, was a visitor one maintenance center at Duner Goodrich. at the Jack Gilbert home, Satur- chesne. Now major repairs will Mrs. Lucille Winkler and son, day. be made at Duchesne to those busChad, and little Maurine Duke Mrs. Rose Gilbert, of Myton, and ses which terminate at Duchesne, spent the weekend in Provo visit- Mrs. Jack Goodrich and boys of Tabiona and Altamont ing with relatives. Tridell were ward visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeley They called at the home of Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Rae Scholes, of and two boys and Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, President and Mrs. Hale Morris Monsen of Mt. Emmons, Holgate and were dinner guests at Roosevelt, left their sons, Terry spent Thursday visiting in Hunt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Kendall, with their grandmother, Mrs. Vera Larsen, while they ington, Castle Dale and Ferron, M. Gilbert went on an unsuccessful deer hunt. with relatives. Nancy Tanner has been confined It seemed like old times to to her bed with a strep throat. INDIVIDUAL AWARDS have Donna Larsen with us again. GIVEN GIRLS IN WARD ATTEND MIA LEADERSHIP She left with her parents, Mr. and The following girls were preMEETING IN DUCHESNE Mrs. Jim Larsen, for Moses Lake, sented Individual Awards in SacMIA Leadership meeting in Du- in the spring. Donna came back rament meeting on Sunday: Carochesne, evening, was at- this fair to enter school at the lyn Goodrich, Carma Atwood, tended Thursday by Lois Terpening, Naomi USAC. We hope she can spend Shana Lee Winkler, Janet Seeley. Cap-sofrequent weekends with us. While JoAnn Goodrich also received an Gilbert, Donna Ross, Gladys Marsha Ida here she was a guest of her sisHorrocks, Lusty, award, but JoAnn is in Provo at- Eleanor Merle Ross, Sher- ter and brother-in-laMr. and Capson, school and wasnt tending present. rie Gilbert Harold Groves, Mrs. Bernard Hadden of Lynn Myton. The girls were each presented a LaMar Ross, Marva Mae Horrocks Mrs. Neldon Johansen, of Upalcorsage. and Rulon Gilbert. co visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and Mr. and QUILTING PARTY Gladys Bell attended a school Mrs. Chad Evans. Mrs. Velma Monsen entertained at a quilting party on Saturday. meeting in Duchesne, Wednesday Donna Larsen and her sister, The following ladies were present: evening. Mrs. 'Bernard Hadden, and baby Mrs. Boyd Freston and son, Lyle, Mrs. Orson Monsen and Mrs. Morwere Sunday School visitors. been have of Roosevelt staying ris Monsen, of Altamont: Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross, of Lark, with her mother, Mrs. Arch Larsen, Fieldsted, of Boneta; Mrs. John while Utah, visited at the home of Mr. Arch the went and to Boyd Mrs. Leslie Goodrich, Goodrich. cat- and Mrs. Stanley Ross and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Goodrich, Mrs. Wallace mountains to finish gathering Merle Ross. a was This tle. opportune very Seeley, Mrs. Lee Goodrich, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Shields and daughthem to take along their M. Verona Winkter and Mrs. Bruce time for ters, Devera and Pamela, of Salt rifles. Goodrich. A lovely dinner was ser Merle Ross has been taking the Lake City, ,were callers at the ved to all. home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin annual school census. R. Evans, of Bountiful, Shields. Wm. Mrs. Hazel Goodrich accompanZeary Mathews has been drivto join some of the deer ied by her sisters, Mary Stevenson came out Hol- ing our bus, while our regular Hale President here. hunters of Roosevelt and Mrs. Gladys R. G. and Stan- driven, Lee Nelson, went to DeGoodrich of Bonanza, spent Sun- gate, Chad EvansBell from Arcadia, troit to drive a new bus back. Marve Hoss, ley day in Price visiting with another Bob Murdock of Roosevelt and Bishop Garn Gilbert is trying his sister, Nell Stevenson. Bishop Carl Van Tassell and son, luck with the well drilling. Garnett Boyd of Bridgetand were in one Birchell is the driller. group that went out. Some did, SHOWS IMPROVEMENT None of the fellows some didnt Since returning from the hosfelt it had been too good of a hunt. pital m Salt Lake, the small son A1 Mezenen, of Duchesne, has of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans seems By Dixie Williams been threshing for Berl Lusty and to be showing some improvement. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Marvin Shields. Mrs. Mezenen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummings, came down with him and visited Dinner guests Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings and at the Shields home. home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas GilDale Cummings helped celebrate Mr. and Mrs. David Watkins and bert were Mr. and Mrs. Willard the birthday of Sharon Cummings children, of Roosevelt, visited at Dearden of Bingham Canyon. at the Jee Jensen home in Neola the Marvin Shields home Sunday. Sunday, President and Mrs. Hale Monday night. Mrs. Vera Larsen and daughter, Holgate were dinner guests of Mr. Pauline, were Salt Lake shoppers and Mrs. Elmer Moon. They also Miss Lemo Williams, Miss De Monday. They also visited Mr. and attended ward conference in Dulores Brown, of Roosevelt, spent Mrs. Myron Mower in Provo. chesne that evening. with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gagon were MRS. MINNIE PACE IS Wayne Williams. weekend guests at the Elden Mr. and Mrs. Marion Iorg, Mr. RECOVERING FROM OPERATION Thompson home. Mrs. Vera Johnson accompanied and Mrs. Mickey Iorg of Salt Lake Speakers at Sacrament meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Goodrich her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. were Wanless Shields, of Bridge-lan- d spent the weekend with Mr. and Dan Pace, of Montwel, to Salt Lake and Elwin Barker of DuMrs. Claud Iorg. Wednesday. Their mother, Mrs. chesne. Mrs. Gerald Mitchell visited with Minnie Pace underwent a major Mrs. Vernelta Mitchell, Sunday. operation at the General Hospital. No man who continues to add Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mitchell, of At present time she is recovering Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and very rapidly. something to the material, intellecMrs. Ora Holgate also accom- tual, and moral wellbeing of the Mrs. Parley Mitchell over weekend. Other visitors at panied them and visited with her place in which he lives, is left son and daughter-in-law- t Mr. and long without proper reward. Mitchells were Earl Knight Mrs. Sharon Holgate and family. Brooker T. Washington son, Earl, of Salt Lake. I fi: sub-soil- er sub-soile- sub-soil- DniBEHLMD er Dus Maintenance) breach Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Dale Neilsen of Salt Lake City, accompanied by his father-in-laFelix Dever, of Oakland, Calif., arrived here Friday to join Vere Neilsen on the deer hunt. Sharron Neilsen also joined the hunting party. Mrs. Alice Beal and daughters, Janice and Marsha, left Friday for Salt Lake City to spend the winter, where Mr. Beal has em- ployment Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee and son, Rodney, arrived here Sunday evening from Panama, where Ronald was serving with the armed forces at Fort Clayton, Canal Zone. Ronald has completed his two years training and has received his honorable discharge. They are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eliden Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee, at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts of Upalco, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potts and children of Duchesne were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Claybum one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed daybum took their little daughter, Amy Lou, to Provo Tuesday to get a medical checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rawlins and family of Craig, Colo., spent the weekend here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford of Orem were callers Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lid-del- L Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady and Carol Ann Brady of Salt Lake City. Lloyd came to join his father on a deer hunting trip Sunday visitors at the Elden Brady home were Mrs. Alice Warren of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen and sons, Keith and Bobby, of Durango, Mont Rasmus sen of Provo and Marvin Rasmus sen of Bell, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters of Salt Lake City arrived here Friday evening Joe went hunting, and Mrs. Walters visited her sister-in-laRuth Walters. LEAVES HOSPITAL Word has been received by Malcolm Walters that his wife Hazel who recently underwent a major operation at the LDS Hospital at Salt Lake City, has improved enough to be taken to the home of a sister in Salt Lake City where she will stay until she is able to come home. Mrs. Lois Stansfield and children visited Saturday in Vernal. LaVar Stansfield of Price came out and joined his brother on a deer hunt over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Beeler of Mt. Home, Idaho spent a few hours Friday with Mrs. Beelers mother Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Young were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young at Mt. Em mons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Liddell visited with relatives at La point Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shields and children of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Mrs. Ilenna Shields is caring for her three grandchildren Linda, Norman and baby Hansen of Mt. Emmons while their parents, Mr. and Mil. Lynn Hansen are deer hunting. 1 Center Planned In Roosevelt Area Extoftd Sympathy n, The Utah Symphony orchestra open its sixteenth season at the Salt Lake Tabernacle on WedDalglelsh nesday, November 2, with- - Jose Iturbi as the first of several' world famous guest artists. conTen regular subscription certs are on the schedule for 1955-5- 6 along with many other concerts The People's Party held a cau-ca- in all parts of the state and also at the Myton Elementary in Idaho, according to David S. School Thursday evening to nom- Romney, managing director. Maurice Abravanel, popular coninate candidates for the office of councilmen. Wilmer Murray, ductor, will be back for his ninth Howard Roberts and Frank Adams season, and most of the members weie selected as candidates. All from last years outstanding orare incumbents who complete their chestra will return. The annual season ticket drive term of office this year. will start this week, and a record season ticket sale is forecast. LADIES AID MAKES PLANS Tickets can be secured by writThe Ladies. Aid held a special to for their ing the Utah Symphonty office at complete plans meeting annual Harvest Supper, to be held 55 West First South, Salt Lake at the Presbyterian church, Thurs- City.. The program follows: Wednesday, Nov. 2, Jose Iturday, Nov. 3rd. Turkey and all the trimmings will be served at the bi,; pianist; Wednesday, Nov. 16, reasonable price of $1.00 per plate. Harold Wolf, violinist and Harold An interesting program, under the Schneider, cellist; Wednesday, Nov. direction of Mrs O. A. Dart, will 30, University of Utah combined furnish entertainment during the choruses and soloists; Saturday, dinner. A bazaar will bring many . Dec. 10, Fredell Lack, violinist, I Wednesday, Jan. 11, Grant Jo-- I lovely and useful gifts for sale to the ladies. Tickets will be on sale hansen, pianist; Saturday, Jan. 21, with Mrs. all orchestra; Wednesday, Feb. 8, for Basket Plenty Bliss Lott in charge. Everyone is Isaac Stem, violinist; Wednesday, Feb. 22, Sally Peck, violinist, and cordially invited. Alexander Schreiner, organist; SatHALLOWEEN CARNIVAL urday, March 3, Reid Nibley, pianist and Eugene Foster, flutist; TuesPLANNED AT SCHOOL The Myton school Halloween day, March 20, Jascha Heifetz, carnival has been set for Monday, violinist. OcL 31st It promises to .be the most successful one ever held 33 Countries Are here. There will be several new attractions and everyone is invited Represented At to attend in costume, old and The University Of Utah young, and join in the big HalStudents from 33 foreign counloween parade. Very attractive tries or United States possessions prizes are to be given for the have enrolled this fall at the Unibest costume. Mrs. Lois Terpening versity of Utah. is general chairman and serving Heading the list are 17 students with her will be members of the who were eithar bom in or list school faculty and of the their home address as Hawaiian Islands, with the beleaguered little A large group of Sunday School nation of Korea next in line with teachers and leaders of the Myton c eight. ward attended the Sunday School Other nations represented on the Preparation meeting at Roosevelt, hilltop campus are Germany with Sunday afternoon. seven; Canada, six; Japan, five; Roland Krehs and son, David, Norway, Greece and , the Canal came from Salt Lake City to par- Zone with four each; Alaska with Holland Liberia, ticipate in the annual deer hunt. three; India, They are guests at the home of Mexico and Iran with two, and one Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris. each from Denmark, Cuba, Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denver ar- Guatemala, Honduras, Syria, YugoPeru, Bielgium, rived Thursday from Denver, Colo, slavia, France, to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burma, Ehiopia, Chile, Brazil, ColElmer Denver in Ft. Duchesne and ombia, China, the Philippine Islands, Switzerland and El Salvador. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck in Myton. They joined the crowd of deer hunters Saturday and were among the lucky ones, returning Sunday father, Earl Fowler, and her sisteh Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-lanight with their deer. Larsen. They returned home Alma came from Jenkins Othello, Jay Washington to join his wife and Tuesday. Mrs. Leonard Harris returned family who are visiting her parfrom Salt Lake City, Thursday Mr. Mrs. James and Giles. ents, she spent a week visiting where He joined members of the family members of her family. During her in the deer hunt. absence Mrs. Lydia Nielson attendPaul Solmonson, of Salt Lake ed to her home and cared for Mrs. City, is visiting his grandmother, Tuttle who resides with Mrs. HarMrs. Olga Solmonson, and joined ris. the list of hunters who are in Mrs. 0. A. Dart has been suffersearch of the elusive deer. ing with a sever case of flu, out Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Woods en- is now recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark who joyed a visit from Mrs. Woods sister and brother-in-laMr. and have been residing in Sacramento, Mrs. Jimmy Compton, of Long Calif., returned to Myton last Beach, Calif., who left Thursday to week. Mr. Clark joined his brother return home. and othgr friends in the deer hunt Mrs. Douglas Magley and small Marcus Tingley, a former Myton son left Thursday by plane to re- resident, was greeting old friends, turn to their home in Jefferson Monday. He has made his home Valley. N. Y., after a two weeks in Long Beach for a number of visit at the home of her parents, years and was enroute ' from an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd. Mr. and elk hunt in Colorado. Mrs. Todd took them to Riverton, - Weekend visitors at the J. W. where they spent the day with Jenson home were Howard Jenson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anderson. and Pete Graf, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark and Other visitors are Ralph Jenson, family came from American Fork of Redondo Beach Calif, and son, to visit relatives and join the Ralph Jenson, Jr. of Salt Lake City, who came for the hunting season. many deer hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson and Mrs. Willis Dart and two chidaughter, Carla, of Orem, are vis- ldren returned to Duchesne last iting Mrs. Thompsons mother, week after a visit at the ranch Mrs. Jennie Taylor. home of Mr and Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lott enjoyed Mrs. R. H. Burdick left Wednesa visit, Saturday from Mrs. Lotts day for her home in Ft. Meyers, brother and sister-in-laMr and Florida, after a two months visit Mrs Joseph Legg, of Salt Lake. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Theo Aston and children Bliss Lott. A former Myton resifrom Pleasant dent, she was widely entertained arrived Friday Grove to visit at the homes of her during her visit. will ss The Junior Gleaner members Comradery was held Thursday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Marion Ross. The theme of their program was The Life of Ruth, the Gleaner. Opening prayer was given by Lin-n- a Crapo; welcome, by Mrs. Ross; Junior Gleaner Symbolism, by Beverly Anderson; song, We are Sewing, Daily Sewing, by Junior Gleaners; story of Ruth, LaRee Bywater; song, King of Glory, by How I Wrote Junior Gleaners; the Junior Sheaf, by Dixie Oberg; Sheaf Ceremony by Mrs. Ross and Gleaner girls; song, My Testimony, Beverly Anderson; closing prayer, Elaine Chandler. The program was followed by served games and refreshments, to Bishop and Mrs. Clark Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Aften Richens, Mrs. Elbert Chandler, Mrs. H. L. Crapo, Mrs. Lewis Young, Mrs. Lawrence Potter, Mrs. Rollen Duke, Mrs. Don Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, LaRee Bywater, Elaine Chandler, Mary Ellen Giles, Sherreell Richens, Beverly Anderson, Charlene Potter, Dixie Oberg and Rolene Duke. . CUB DEN MEETING The Cub Scouts Den meeting was held, Friday, at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Murray, one of their den mothers. The theme was Bee Keepers. The boys discussed the life and habits of bees and fashioned imitation bees. A short skit was practiced, Mrs. Murray was assisted by Mrs. Charles Martin, who is also a den mother. Refreshments of honey in the comb, hot rolls and milk were served to Duane Perry, Wayne Martin, Reed Richens, Darrell Murray, David Chandler, Mark Roberts, Burton Johnson, Kenny Harrison and Bud dy Holgate, den chief. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mortensen, of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Orson Olson, of Ephraim, arrived last Tuesday for a weeks visit at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. S F. Mortensen, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck. SCOUTER IS SPEAKER AT SACRAMENT MEETING Sacrament meeting was conducted Sunday at the Myton L.D.S. ward chapel. Principal speaker was Rulon D. Skinner, scout executive, who addressed the assembly on Duty to God. Other speakers were Bishop Clark Roberts and Newell Richens. David Krebs, a visitor from Salt Lake City, attended the meeting; also the priesthood meeting and Sunday School. HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. James Dalgleish was hostess to members of her bridge club at a dessert Friday afternoon luncheon. Present were Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mrs. P. E. Church, Mrs. Wesley Jenson, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Bliss Lott and Mrs. R. H. Burdick. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon with high score prize awarded to Mrs. Floyd Lamb. t , Mrs. W H. Linck entertained 2 Tiov. Incumbents Are City Candidates Comradery Pictured is the field of Vernal seed that produced 1800 lbs. per acre in 1954. Production Is not expected to be so high this year as the field is in its third year. This particular field was far later than the others seen, so that is the reason the rows and bare ground are so noticeable. In the background are the colonies of bees, placed in the fields at the rate of three stands per acre. SyG!::ny Is Set To Open MYTON Grace H. DEATH CLAIMS FORMER RESIDENT in cafeat the 10 Salt Lake City and senior high schools. at that time milk was priced cents and soda pop at five two-to-on- i Junior Gleaners Mrs. Garda cnt t f , 4 CJfcli News About Our Halghbors From J a BUM Piece Is Potent Coin selling milk Aver js 'Vv-r- H (Continued from preceeding page) dividends to the California growers. Our spraying costs could be greatly reduced as they use, as a rule, but 2 a year, with a much longer growing season than ours for the bugs to do damage. Very discouraging was the out look for common seed. California increase in seed expects a 60 production this year, and It will all be certified varieties. With inof certified creased production seed it will follow that common seed will become lower In price. To organize districts in our area to produce certified seed looks hopeless. It seems a safe bet to us to say that no three adjoining farmer would agree on variety, and it would be hard to get two farmers to agree on growing practices, such as first crop or second, bees, and spraying. Frank S. Beckwith That .4M. v Sat- urday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. C. N. Morher sister-in-latensen, of Sacrrmento, Calif. Her guest list included Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. R. H. JJurdick, Mrs. S. F. Mortensen, Mrs. C. N. Mortensen, Mrs. P. E. Church, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Wesley Jenson, Mrs. Rex Lamb and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. Bridge was the afternoons diversion, followed Mrs by delicious refreshments. Rex Lamb was winner of high score prize. ar -- TROJANS SINK CALIFORNIA 33 - A. -- - 6 AT BERKELEY ipci(co USC FULLBACK C. K. Roberts . leapt to avoid California tacklers as he moved for a six-yagain at Memorial Stadium, Berkeley. Bear guard Fackrell finally stopped the forward progress of the Trojan back, before a crowd of 51,000. (International) rd |