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Show c 11 ATOMIC PLANE OF FUTURE -R- USSIAN STYLE Livestock Market UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, October 27, 1955 REPORT ii UINTA SALES BARN - OCT, 20 93 CATTLE Good to choice steer calves, 17.00-18.5with plainer kinds, 12.50-17.0heifer calves, good 13.50-16.0with plainer kinds, 12.50-14.0yearling steers 16.00-17.5common yearling heifers 12.00-14.5Holstein stocker steers commercial cows, can-ner- s utility cows, 8.00-9.0and cutters, 6.50-8.0good with to choice veal, 17.00-18.5medium and commercial kinds, 14.50-17.0baby calves, per head. SHEEP 239 feeder Fat lambs, 16.50-17.150; breeding ewes, lambs, 15.25-15.00-9.7- 5 cwt; commercial ewes, 3.00-3.5cwt; canner ewes, 2.50-3.5White faced ewe lambs to 17.70 cwt. HOGS 57 lbs., 17.60; Butchers; 270-3013.25-150; lbs., pkg. sows, 575 lbs., 9.25; feeder pigs, 0 lbs.. 13.25-14.2weiner per head; sows pigs, . with pigs, 43.00-48.0per family. Anna DUP Meets 0; I Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Crystal Wilcken CORRESPONDENT ON DUTY HOME ON LEAVE Thomas of the U. S. Navy Royal Ye olde correspondent just re- is a leave at the home the D.U.P.s was held Thursday enjoying afternoon with Vida Curry and turned from an enjoyable trip to of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jep California, where she Thomas. Vivian Curry as hostesses and Southern Mrs. Tett Curry also assisted. The visited with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhoades and lesson on Pioneer Druggists and some of whom she had not seen Dentists was given by Mrs. Vida for seven years, and some of the Carl Rhoades all of Ogden were newcomers in this old world also deer Curry and was very interesting. met their aunt for the guests at the home first time. of Mr.hunting and Mrs. Fay Tefler. Mrs. They also worked on their quilt. This accounts for the missing news Teflers father, William Rhoades A delicious lunch was served. The next meeting is scheduled letter from Tabiona for the past is also a guest at their home. PREDICTING THAT IT wont be long before huge atom-powerMr. and Mrs. Earl Griffiths of airplanes take over the for the third Thursday of Novem- couple of weeks. Salt Lake City were .recent guests skies, G. I. Pokrovsky, eminent Russian scientist, describes how an atomic plane of the ber with Florence Roberts and Mrs. Ted Nye, Carl John and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. future might look and operate. Drawing in Soviet magazine Young Engineer shows pencil-Connie Lee as hostesses. Jep Debra Kay, accompanied her un- Thomas slim fuselage 600 feet long from supersonic needle nose to atom plant in tail. Engine Marian to Smith California cle, EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY QUILT COMPLETED would resemble todays turbo jet with a reactor, instead of burners, and uranium dust as Words cannot express our syThe Daughters of Utah Pioneers where they visited in the vicinity fuel. Passenger compartments are forward, cargo in center. (international Soundphoto) Los Angeles. High-light- s of the mpathy to our friends, Mr. and have completed their quilt and it of is now on display at Fabrizios trip included a trip to Disney- Mrs. Cliff Memmott in the loss store. Tickets are being sold at the land; an inspection tour of the of their lovely daughter, Carol, but h A store at 25 pach or five for $1.00. Matson Lines Luxuary Liner, The we would like them to know they The drawing will be at 7 p.m. on Lurline; the sightseeing tour of the have our thoughts and love in Knottsberry Farm; a cub scout their sad hour. Nov. 1st at the store. Ethel Beebe where brother Con Davis banquet Mrs. Eva Bentley was master of ceremonies and A large crowd enjoyed the Deer Mr. and Vernon Mrs. A of . , Smith, w w u r 3 . HORSES several family dinners and visits. Hunters Ball at Tabiona Al and and Carl Friday. Hooper, Utah, 4.50-4.8- 5 Visitors the deer hunt at per hundred weight. Thurgood. of Kanesville, were the home during of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mr. and Mrs. William Nye and weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chatwin included Albert Clark, son Billy of Kearns, Bud Dick Wilcken. Nye and Norman Maxfield, a student at A group of friends surprised The Mt. Emmons ward Primary Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Chat-wi- son Mrs. LaVar Pace has employ- Altonah, Floyd, Ronald Nye and sons, Altamont Elementary School, re- - Leadership meeting was held in Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jessen at a Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Chatwin ment at Z.C.M.I. in Salt Lake City. Buddy and Glade and ceived a serious eye injury Tues- - the home of Pres. Pearl Orr Wed-da- housewarming party, Oct. 14. The of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lila and Patsy, all of daughters, She and Clearfield, her like new their on his way home nesday, Oct. 19. family Oct. 18, trainer, evening was spent in plyaing 500. Melvin Chatwin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy were guests at the Ted Norma Robb home home better all the time. Nye from school. He was hit in the Norma Hansen presented the and e A delicious lunch was served Chatwin, Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. during the weekend. with a wire staple, shot from son. after which the Primary Hal-a- n a lovely gift was given Mr. and Jim Graham of Wallsburg. HONORED ON 80th Misses Patsy and Lila Nye were elastic band by another student loween party was planned. Re- Mrs. Jessen for their home. Guests BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY overnight guests at the home of ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES riding in the school bus. His par- - freshmen ts were served at the present were Mr. and Mrs. Anthon their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. A birthday dinner was enjoyed FOR EARL ATWOOD ents, Mr. and and Mrs. Linford close of the meeting. Rust Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen, Lee Wagstaff. Mr. the home at of and Lake! Sunday rushed him Salt to Moon Maxfield, Lake stake monthly Sun-fo- r Mr. and Mrs. Ned Michell, of Mt. A special meeting was held SunAmong those from Tabiona who medical attention after con- - day School Leadership REQUEST FOR NEWS Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel day by the Relief Society. The Mrs. Monroe Michie in honor of attended funeral services for Earl meeting G. William Michies 80th birthday, Atwood in Salt Lake not too late to let me know Its sultation with the doctors in Roos- - was held Sunday, Oct. 23 in the Iorg of Altamont, Mr. and Mrs. theme was Peace At Home. which was on City a short Wednesday, Oct. 19. time ago were Mrs. Grace Giles, of your deer hunting guests and evelt. Mt. Emmons chapel. Pres. William Emin Rust of Bluebell, Mr. and Those the on program taking part Erotherson presided and LaVer Mrs. Harry Fieldsted, Mr. and were Pres. Elva Mayhew, Ruth Those attending were Mrs. Erma Mrs. Deone Rhoades, Mrs. Zelma other news for the paper next Olsen and family of Heber, Mr. week. Thanks, Thelma Leon Mrs. and Mr. and assistant Dump Bentley, superintendent Broadhead, Donna Gordon, Mildred and Mrs. Kenneth Michie and fam- Lazenby, Mrs Daphine Van Tassell, WARNING COMES FROM Mrs. Jessen. conducted. The stake board was Mrs. Jessie Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Brown. Visiting ily of Marlene Anderton, PRINCIPAL HARMON Midway, Mr. and Mrs. La- Ted Nye and daughter, LaRena ' happy to increase attendance, in stake officers were Linda Carter Mar and family of Kearns, Casper and Miss Rozella Carlile. Principal Rondo Harmon has spite of the deer season. Tabiona. of Curry Turnbow and Jenetta E. HOME FROM EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. L. Murphy of made the statement that: Any CONFERENCE PLANNED We extend members of the Atwood By Larry Van Tassell Calvin Broadhead, of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Jee Jessen, Bonnie Upalco, and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe family our sincere Moon Lake stake quarterly conThe Junior class at Tabby High student caught with elastic bands his sympathy in weekend with the par- Michie and spent Steven22 a Maxie of and total family granddaughter is sponsoring a Masquerade Ball on busses or at school will be ference will be held in the Mt. their bereavement. son went to Salt Lake City Oct. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad- guests. Four generations were repin the Tabiona High School gym, subject to suspension from riding Emmons chapel, Sunday, Oct. 30. 13 to head. resented. get Mrs. Minnie Lu Steventhe bus, or from school. This mat- Elder Antoine R. Ivins will be the Weekend guests at the home of Friday, Oct. 28. Black and Maxine Birch Miss Elden Wilcken was an overson, who has returned from a The baseball games have come ter can not be taken too seriously visiting general authority. Esauk, who are attending school at night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton into Europe. trip Pres. and Winkler wa.s Students cluded Dean White, Vallejo, Calif.; to a close with the Tabby Tigers students parents. by guest speaker spent the weekend with Wilcken, Saturday night. Ephraim, are entitled to all necessary safe- in Sacrament Salt Lake City; their chalking up one win against three meeting Sunday. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wilcken and Jerry White, PRIMARY MEETING father, Hank White, San Andrus, losses. guards while riding the bus and Oct. 23 at Mt. Emmons. Josephine Birch and Mr. and Mrs. Steve children went to Salt Lake ofThe Altonah Ward City Primary Mr. E. Kent Ellertson will once Reed White, American attending school. Parents should Wall, and Larry Hartman gave Esauk. on Friday of last week. Mrs. Wilck- California; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howard, again serve as the faculty advisor make every effort to support the talks representing the young- - peo- ficers held a meeting Sunday at Fork; is of Bruce Birch, Duchesne, en and Vickie remained for a visit the home of Mrs. Vemia . Shiner. school in this policy. and Janie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles to the Tigonian, the yearbook at ple. The Mt. Emmons ladies chorus, spending the weekend with his with her mother. Norman was released from the under the direction of Rita Han- Refreshments were served to Mrs. aunt, Mrs. Fern Gilbert. Howard, Bill Gerritsen, Mr. and Tabby High. The student staff atMr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie Mrs. Arda Ames, Mrs. Ilez Mrs. Robert France, all of Salt members are: Editor, Carole Defa; Mrs. hospital Friday and returned home sen. sang a special number, More Nada Ames, Leo and and Mr. Brady tended School convention Lake Murray, Mrs. Mable Max-fieto convalesce. Both eyes are ban- Holiness Give Me. copy, Connie Ivie and Marvel DeCity. of Vernal, spent the week- for stakeSunday family, in officers Bonnie. Lake Salt Ann Ames, Peggy City The Gleaner class met at the . home for a fa; business. Lane Josie; photos, students Mrs. and Mr. daged and he must lay flat on his College home of end at the on of fast week. Sunday back while the enjury heals. We home of Alma Young. Thursday Ralphs and Coralie Maxfield. weekend included Miss Sharon Mark Michie and Paul Wadley; Bert Mayhew. Mr. and Mm. Ray Porritt, of are alt glad to hear that he will afternoon for their class instrucis Pete Mrs. spending Tremon'ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hamilton, Miss Pleasy Lewis, Glen secretary, Malta Young; subscripAbplanalp home of Guests at Mr. the and not lose his eye, and wish Norman tion, under the direction of Mrs Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tions, Mary Lewis and Nancy a few days visiting in Heber. Crozjer ancj faimly of Jerome, Ida. Lewis. a speedy recovery. Edgar Miles. The hostess served Mrs. Fenton Powell Sunday were ATTEND SHOWER Young; ad staff, Malta Younk, Jim Mrs. Paul Bone of Paris, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Van Tassell, Defa, Larry Van Tassell, Lila Jean to the class Wallace Timothy' of Roosevelt, light refreshments A large crowd from Duchesne, Vem Crozier and Vernon of of Clark Alva Mr. son, and Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds members, which were really enattended Tremonton are all guests at the Yella and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Collie Defa. Mrs. Glade Timothy and family Strawberry inand Tabiona from Omaha, Nebraska, are In joyed. Milton Van We are happy to announce our Mr. and Mrs. in honor of Winslow Rhoades home Utahn shower a for the Weldon Van Tassell, of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George Altamont visiting with his mother, student Mr. Mrs. and Tassell, who body president at Tabiona Mrs. Julia Harvey, (Firth) Berrett, Jr. and family of Roose- was married a few weeks ago. deer hunt Al Roberts, Mr. .and Mrs. Ted High has been elected Mrs. Jennie Reynolds, during deer John of Moser Lake Salt MIA ATHLETIC DIRECTOR City, velt. of the Uintah Basin Schools season. were reGorugs, all of Salt Lake visited Kenneth Bearden has been apapd Fred Todd and boys of fylyton friends' and relatives and Those from Altonah attending Some very thelovely gifts Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamberg Student Council organization. Othbride ceived enjoyed by were Bob weekend guests at the stake athletic director of Union meeting at ML Emmons er representatives in the council the deer hunt. spent the weekend with his par- pointed Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith and Smith home. the YMMIA. The M Men and Ex- Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Miss Rozeella Carlile of Salt include Lila Jean Carter who will the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamberg. Salt of Lake,- spent family, LaMont and RogElaine, LaMar, had basketball practice Mrs. Lester Maxfield, Mr. and weekend with their Cecil, Dale and Ray Hamberg all plorers parents, Mr. er Moon, all spent the weekend Lake City was a weekend guest serve as historian and Larry Van were successful In getting their Wednesday night for the first time Mrs. Gerald Jacobson, Mr. and and Mrs. Theron Robb. home with their parents. They are at the home of her parents, Mr. Tassell, who is student activities this year in the Altaihont High Mrs. Linford Maxfield, Mrs. Mar deer. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile. representative from Tabiona. all School attending school at Provo this gym. garet Reay, Mrs. Ilez Ames, Joyce Harlan Hartman spent the weekMrs. LaRena Curry of Salt Lake It has been nice to have the year. Reay, Bonnie Ames, Mrs. Nada end at home with his parents, Mr. a was weekend under the direction of Mr. at the band, City guest Orvile Carter, Dennis Phillips Mrs. Florence Mohlman has re- Murray and Coralie Maxfield. He Paul Woolston, participate in our and Mrs. Floid Hartman. home of her parents. son and Fred' Teasdale were and turned Salt from where she Sandra Timothy,, daughter of Lake, brought his friend, pavid Godfrey, high school assemblies and athletic among the deer hunters visiting at of Midvale to join in the deer attended her son, Grants gradua- Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Timothy, events. Mrs. Mr. and Lorin Allred son the Leo B. Defa home over the and had her tonsils removed at the hunt. They both were successful tion from barber school. Congratulations are in order as Leo S. all Defa visited home at Reta the Lott last weekend. ' Mr. Mrs. Nebeker and from 15. Oct. Roosevelt hospital Lynn and one of our school teachers and his and brought home a season. for deer Robert of Mrs. father Sweat, Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baum and Leo B. Defa. The Robert Atkinsons, of Sandy, wife are announcing the arrival is visiting with them Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Denver and Edgar Miles of Mt. Emmons. Acof a lb. baby boy. Mr. and of the Fork, Spanish family, spent for a few days. Lynn Roberts and Jack and Fred Mrs. 7(4 by Mr. and Mrs. Grover weekend with his parents, Mr. and family were dinner guests of Mrs. companied the Joseph Thompson are the from Morris S. Leo the Mr. Mrs. Defa and Provo, Huntington Mires report and Nebekers Kenneth LaRose, Sunday, Oct. 23. Mitchell, There is a brother Mrs. Clarence Baum. proud parents. visall Provo were from Wilsons Mrs. of The deer 25 hunters staying Vendetta they had family Mr. and Mrs George S. Davis also visited in Randlett. Deer hunters, Ted Johnson and with over the weekend and itors at the Cliff Roberts home who is also looking forward to met at her home Oct 16 them Clark Robert and Clela Deshler and and family, of Salt Lake City, seeing the newcomer. a dinner to celebrate her birth- family, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and they all intend on being back next during the last weekend. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. their three children from Salt Lake for Mrs. Jack West, of Provo, spent weekend. Guess went Salt Roberts Nadine to should in Guests go they present a few Max Hartman over the weekend, City, are spending a week with her day anniversary. at the Wilbur Bates the hotel business. Lake City last Saturday for mediparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home. days for the deer hunt. treatment. cal Mr. Ernest Mrs. the of Wm. and and Allred, ' Wall. famAlso the Ralphs following visiting with Mr. and, Mrs. Eugene Hartman, Estate of Hannah E. Robbins, Supper guests on Friday eve- Tooele, are visiting at the Ray Dottie Ann and Rebecca Moon, Mr. children and grandchildren: is his their and son, Wall, ily Jay Fletcher and Becky were visitors Deceased ning at the home of Mrs. Vaun Hackett home and hunting deer Larry Wilcken and Nadine Roberts famMrs. Marian Berrett and and was in successful' getfamily. Jay in Mt. Emmons from Friday to Creditors will present claims Lott, were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow this week. BlueAchievement attended of all Clark Bob Mrs. and pro m deer. his ily under oath, with vouchers, to the of Provo. Monday. They went deer hunting ting Mr. and Mrs. Ferrill Graham, of gram at Duchesne Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Linden Hansen bell; Ralph Clark and two chil- Day and Mrs. Josie Day this weekend. callof Eldon Tooele, ODriscoll, undersigned Administrator at Suite Los and Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark Angeles, Calif.; Vern Coftin 209-1- 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. Max Hartman, spent a day in Salt Lake this week dren, EXPRESS SYMPATHY First Security Bank Builded on friends this weekend while and Eddie Kouma also of Los Salt Lake of and City, Mr. Hansens with daughter father, Charlene and Edwin were in Salt visiting he was Provo, ing, Utah, on or before hunting. Giles of Mrs. Earl and Rex Clark Mr. and and C. A. .and Angeles; Ruby For the ones of this vicinity who December Hansen, who was celebrating Lake City during the week on busDu- Heber 1955 of Miss Lauia 14, Clemons, son and and Nile Cloe and B. Christensen daughter of Roosevelt iness. They were accompanied by his 86th birthday. ROBERT A. MARSH was a guest of Mrs. Vaun Smith of Linden are all visiting know the Anthon chesne, h buck The that Rooseof Cliff Memmotts the and spread Mrs. Hartmans parents, Mr. and Administrator at the Ferrus Giles home this week velt, we wish to express our symMrs. Clarence Jones accompan- Lott and family on Sunday. Doyle Lisonbee brought home is Mrs. James B. Lemon of Ioka. First Publication, Oct. 13, 1955 Bert and Barbara Mezenen, of and hunting deer. Mrs. Gilbert Anderson and Mr. ied buck the been that has families two in the to these largest Case Mr. and Mrs. Joe spent Last Publication, Nov. 3, 1955 to Meeker, Colo., last Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ferrus Giles and Beth and pathy sudden and tragic deaths of their first few days of deer" sea7oiiPtrted to us. The hunters in our of Lapoint their parents. Mrs. all Grahdm to went Ferrill well area done this have l!ee Saturday. pretty with his brothers, Earl and Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Max Thome and Heber City Monday to take little lovely daughters Carol Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay were Memmott. Christensen and Case of Mt. Emmons. Mr. and year. visited of at Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen have in.. Salt Lake City Thursday of family, Terry Giles for medical treatment Mrs. Joe Case are from Ogden. on business and also the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lynn Curry, Glenda, Johnny and Both he and Floyd brought home moved back to their home in last week . Williams. Julie Johnson, all of Orem, spent Mapleton, Utah Lester and Mabel attended the funeral of Deans deer. a to Peterson made Dean is Notice trip the weekend at the Oran Curry Mrs. Jane Reay, in Meadow. hereby given that Fred Thacker, of Ogden, spent lived in the Hansen Apartments aunt Robert T. Lindsay, Mountain Home, home. in Altamont while working with They returned home the same day. Murray to visit his parents. back and brought Saturday hunting Mrs. Craig Wilcken and children HEARS FROM SON . Mrs. Von Timothy and grandUtah, has filed with the State Enhis deer. He is visiting with his the road construction crew, The Timfrom her visited in this vicinity over the Wil- gineer, a request for reinstatement Mrs. Marie heard Baum Charlie Mrs. and is that Notice are Mr. Mrs. Blaine, and son, residents new hereby given folks Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker. Bill Barnes. Mr. Barnes, whp, is othy and family of Bonanza spent son, Leo, who has been in Bishop, last weekend as did Mrs. Keith liam Hayes, . Duchesne, Utah, has and an extension of time from July LaFarge Dastrup seems to have and children. They are filed with the State Engineer, a 21, 1955 to July 21, 1957, in which been the first to bring home his working with Shurtliff and An- the weekend with their mother, Calif, visiting with friends, but he Abplanalp is now in Eureka, Nevada, where all from Rangely, Colo. Minnie other and Mrs. Maxfield, feeder the Yellowstone on drews request for an extension of time to make and submit Proof of Aphe which deer, a got Mr. Giles Mrs. is and he and relatives. DeLyle from October 3, 1955 to October 3, propriation of Water under ApPenn. working. from is canal, Pittsburg, early Saturday. 1957, in which to make and submit plication No. 13946 for the approBill' Evans and son, Duane, and Mrs. Barnes comes from Denver, of water from Proof of Appropriation of Water priation of 2 sec.-ft- J Earl Crosby and Grant Hansen Colo. We hope thfty will enjoy an Unnamed No. 14098 for Stream, under in Altamont. tributary to their Application stay were among the large number of of Big Hollow or Cottonwood Creek, the appropriation of 1 sec.-f- t. We wish to welcome Mr. and successful hunters. water from Strawberry River in to Lake Fork River in Duchesne Mrs. Lvnn Farnsworth tended Mrs. Alton Sorevign and their two is Duchesne County, Utah, to be used County, Utah, to be used for irMr. Altamont. to Soverign her four little grandchildren while boys for rigation purposes. the with irrigation purposes. her daughter and Mr. an equipment operator It is represented that approxiIt is represented that all conand Mrs Blaine Corbin, went deer road crew, and he and his family $1,200.00 has been expendbeen has work struction mately to Thackers moved completed have Roy hunting. Mr. Farnsworth and the at a cost of approximately ed on construction of works. It is trailer space. Corbins returned with two deer. O $1,900.00. Additional time is re- estimated it will cost approximately James R. Thacker and his family Francis J. Neilson, who has just in which to prepare and $200.00 to complete project and while to moved quested have Altamont, recovered from a recent illness, submit Proof of Appropriation. submit Proof of Appropriation. has returned to Altamont to join he is working on the pipe line. Protests resisting the granting Protests resisting the granting 'sKissr his wife, Mrs. Eliza Neilson, our The James Thackers have four of said request, with reasons there- of said request, with reasons theretwo boy attending home economics instructor. We alt children for, must be in affidavit form, with for, must be in affidavit form, with school in kindergarten and the 1st welcome him back home. extra copy, and filed with the extra copy, and filed with the State Mrs. Connie Fieldsted Is substi- grade and a girl and boy at home. State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt fifth her celebrated Kolb Sandra in Mrs. the REA office for tuting Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or be- Lake City 1, Utah, on or before 23rd. Her Oct Toy Campbell, who has gone to birthday Sunday December 10, 1955. fore December 3, 1955. California for a months vacation. young guests enjoyed games unA hearing will be held on this A hearing will be held on this der the direction of her sister, DAN CUPID STRIKES be- request for extension of time beof time extension for the which request presents IN ALTAMONT H. S. Gracie, after fore the State Engineer, 403 State fore the State Engineer, 403 State Several Altamont High School were opened, and the Happy BirthCapitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at s are wearing diamond rings day cake served. Sandra is a kinthe hour of 2:00 p.m. December 8, the hour of 2:00 p.m. December 15, Altamont at this fall. Engaged are: Ruth All-re- dergarten student 1955. Protestants may appear at 1955. Protestants may appear at Sharleen grade school. Virginia Swasey, SUDAN Pontiac 1S35 two-doee&m, die moot PONTIAC 60 TWO-DOO-n the hearing and adduce testimony the hearing and adduce testimony e Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Swallow Young, Marjorie Mitchell and fide on a 122 iaeh wheelbase with 225 iaehes in support of their protests. In support of their protests. pomlcal model la the bta-ea- r Monsen. spent the weekend visiting with b-and M. 2S3 Jves It V8 It Joseph M Tracy Tracy Joseph power perform big lengthengise ( Evan and Edith Hansen, Ned he family in Heber. STATE ENGINEER g STATE ENGINEER and Iwurioca medium in VoreH the those aaee priced and Betty Mitchell, Grover and 21, unequalled Oct Friday morning, PubNshed in the Uintah Basin Re- Published In the Uintah Basin Reartora are other feature that mahe It the best dollar lor dollar buy. Helen Mitchell and Hardy Perkins seniors who are not planning to cord, Duchesne, Utah from Oct 29 cord, Duchesne, Utah from Oct 27 DuNOW ON DISPLAY AT CENTER SERVICE IN ROOSEVELT enjoyed camping out near Vernal go to college, traveled to to Nov. 10, 1853. to Nov. 3, 1955 over the weekend. chesne to take aptitude tests. 0, ? TABIONA I regular monthly meeting of 9.00-10.0- 6.75-11.0- 6.00-15.5- 0; ed The 0 6 190-24- ALTAKOHT and LIT. Ktonali ELOflS 3 110-15- 9.00-12.5- Housewarming Party Is Held Church Notes Eye Injured 0 0 0 Utahn j ' les-ey- Relief Society Gives Program j School News nt Slraivberry Birthday Party Notice To Creditors 4-- 36-inc- Notice To Water Users Notlco To Wator Ucoro two-pointe- r, son-in-la- co-ed- d, or La-Ra- well dm, p. SntoEed ix . two-tonin- t |