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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, May TS Mrs. Kosabell Ames Bovee Mecham and Mrs. Etta Crosby spent the veek end in Salt Lake. Hartman and son, Chester gruce, attended the stock show Bruces wife went as Idaho. j with them to visit far as Provo her parents. w,th jlr. and Mrs. Pete Wall spent VVednesday of last week at the plowing a garden power plant, Chatwin. Arnold jor jdr, and ,Mrs. Leslie Boswell have moved to Provo where the former is employed. Mrs. Leah Lisonbee of Blue-he- ll was visiting at the home Elva Rogers one day of Mrs. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marlen Lott and family of Kamas spent Wed nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles. Mr .and Mrs Lynn Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell Duchesne were in during the jlr. and Mrs. Angeles- - San Jacinto Beach- and Tijuina, Mexico. California A large crowd attended the the r0d6 gr0unds Friday! Nide Smith has been sick in - Bishop Mohlman called at the of Loraine Thacker Sunday morning. Mrs. Berenice Attwood and girls of Bluebell were at viisting the homes of Mrs. Vista Wall and Olive Miles Sunday. ,and IvIrS- - Frecl Bleazard of Talmage and Mr. and Mrs Rawleigh Thacker were at the home of Laraine visiting Thacker Sunday, Seminary graduation were held May 14., with exercises the following progiam: Prayer, Nay-dee- n Johnson; welcome addres3, Virginia Goodrich; piano selection, Birdie Swasey; ta'k, Murray; trio, Carma Goodrich; Lawana Murray, Virginia Goodrich; talk, Elva Hancock; song, Vola Hancock; address, J. A. Washburn; song, Bert Whaley; of presentation week. class, A. G. Stone; presentatio i Walll Frank Mrs. and of Mr. of diplomas, President William Evanston, Wyoming, were visiti- Brotherson; benediction, Gordo ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evans. Twenty-fou- r students Glen Ames Sunday. They also graduated. homes of Peter visited at the and Leonard Wall. Miss Zella Rust, who has been working at the REA office for the past six years, has resigned soon on a missand is leaving Marie Baum ion for the LDS Church. Ella Rogers spent Thursday Mrs. Isabell Hayes has sure in Heber. had a time with the new school Mrs. Ted Thacker bus Mr. and that didnt prove out to he and Mr. and Mrs. James Thacker so new. Guess the new paint of Anderson were Dam, Idaho, job wasnt all that was needed. week here last visiting with It took Bert Mezenen to help relatives and friends. keep it running. When it stopErwin Rust, who had spent ped, he would jump out and a year in Germany, is home. We the fuel! pour cold water on are all glad to welcome him pump and away they would go. back. Thats a new one but it worked. Mrs. Vista Wall has returned Mr. Livenston accompanied home after spending two weeks the brothers to the Raymond Cfiver Sagers ranch one day last week. He is interested in RECONDITIONED buying the place. Max Garlock of Salt Lake was at a the home of Mr. guest at Bargain Prices and Mrs. Clarence Baum MonDivided Payments for your day. Mrs. George Wedig and Mrs. Convenience. Wm Peatross and sons, Ronald and Chad, of Myton, visited with FREE DELIVERY their parents one day last week. Mrs. James Lott and son left for California during the week where they intend to visit. 250 W. Center Provo, Utah Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Lott were High School Graduates Congratulations and Greetings: WESTMINSTER COLLEGE home Full senior college curriculum. Dormitories, Dining Hall, Basket Ball, Tennis, Track, Music, Art, Dramatics Complete .activities. Individual education built on the need and ability of each student. Selected enrollment. The cultural opportunities of Salt Lake City. Registration Days La-Wa- 1 STflHUE ( PIANOS TAYLORS ' -- September Mr. and Mrs. Terrial Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Larsen, (Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillispie, Mr and Mrs Nolan Brown, all of Provo. Mrs. Herbert Firth and family are moving to their new home on the Duchesne river, which they purchased from Edmund Bench. O. D. Law will move his family to their new home, the Herbert Firth place, in the near future. Lavon Lott, assisted by his brother, Jim, are busy building their new home. They expect to have it finished by August. Viistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bates one day last week were Glade Alexander and Mr. Christy of Bingham. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Ivie Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nielson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Edna Peterson of Duchesne and Max Hartman of Mt. Emmons. Abe Gines passed away Wednesday afternoon at the home and daughter, of his Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes. Several neighbors came and stayed with Mrs. Hayes and children until the undertaker from Heber arrived. Funeral services were held at Tabiona Saturday, May 18, and the remains were taken to Woodland for buria'l. Alvin Baum went to Roosevelt Saturday on business. son-in-la- w SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. V mi" sm' " We are proud of our record during the past year. Besides remodeling our place of business and ing it more modern and sanitary, we have wf; EVERYONE INTERESTED IN A MEMBER OF TIIE COMMERCIAL OF nt Minnie Hamilton 1 COMMUNITY BETTERMENT TO BECOME CLUB Fietkau Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farns-weto Heber last Sunday where Mrs. Farnsworth will receive medical aid. Milton Stewart and Charles Fietkau were buying push rakes and hay stackers from Kohls store in Duchesne last week John and Bob Richards are making daily trips to Salt Lake with lumber from Chase Water-son- s saw mill Among those attending Sunday School convention at Mt. Emmons Sunday were Charles Fiet kau, superintendent, Mrs. Evelyn Moffitt, Mrs. Lillis Wilkins and son Wayne, and Bishop and Mrs. Lorin Stevenson. Ron Farnsworth took his wife to Roosevelt for medical help last Friday. She is suffering from high blood pressure and a bad cold. She is staying in the hospital for a few days. The following boys entered their show calves at the stock show at Altamont last Friday: Floyd Lyons, who took third place with his fine steer; Jack Lindsay, Lewis and Lamar Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rust left for last Wednesday morning their home in Portland, Oregon. They were accompanied as far as Salt Lake by their mother, Mrs. Peary Rust, Miss Ina Rust and Deloy Stewart. They all did some temple work and Ila and Deloy were married in the temple Thursday. We all wish them a happy married life. We are very happy to report the great improvement of Mrs. Roy Farnsworth, who has been very ill for more than a year. Her doctor says that she has gone through the crisis, and will soon be well. A large crowd of folks from here attended the stock show at Altamont last week. Bishop Stevenson took a group of deacons to Salt Lake last Thursday. In the group were Dewayne Stevenson, Keith Farnsworth, Stanley Stevenson, George Brandon, Boyd Bleazard, Max Stevenson, Floyd Lyons and La Mar Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Miles and family went to the stock show at Vernal last Tuesday. I11A con- w& INVITE Charles Mrs. mak- tributed some thousands of dollars to various worthy community projects. 9 and 10, 1946 Write the President for Catalogue and Application for Admission Form ROBERT D. STEELE, President Westminster College, Salt Lake City 5, Utah (Dior L ' DUCHESNE. n Mr. Ben Tumbow of Murray announces the marriage of his daughter, Margaret, to Lewis N. Utah. Letaham of Wellsville, The marriage took place in the Sait Lake Temple May 15th. Several members of the family and close friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony. Followwere ing the ceremony the couple honored at a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Giles of Salt Lake City. After a short honeymoon in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Leath-areturned to Wellsville where they expect to make their home. The Turnbow family were former residents of Tabiona. We join in wishing the young couple a' long and happy life together. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Rhoades and LaVerl Turnbow spent a week where they attended the wedding ermony of Mrs. Rhoades sister, Miss Margaret Turnbow. Myron White returned home last week after spending two years in the U, S. Navy. After his basic training i:i San Diego he spent most of hs time at Okinawa, stationed at Shima. He was group leader of his district in the L. D. S. church whle He participated in the there. invasion of the island by operatWe weling a landing craft. come Myron home. was held T.-A. meeting school in the gym. Monday night A large crowd attended and m BimercraS Gluto T. -i; r- - I 1IIM 1 Shirley Turnbow Mildred Muir Mrs. May Atwood was visiting in Heber and Provo for a few days ast week. Curtis Pace, William Rhoades, Daily Moon and Bernice Turnbow Stake Sunday 'School attended cenvcntion in Duchesne Sunday Craig Wilcken, recently discharged fiom the army, returned home last week. William Rhoades was a Heber visitor Saturday. David Birch of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr, and Roy Fillings this week. Mrs. Donald Rhoades returned to Heber Monday after spending a few days visiting in Hanna. Gwen Reid spent last week in Myton, staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Tanner, who is ill. O en Davis of Pleasant Grove jpent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pace. Those from Hanna ward at tending the Junior and Gleaner Girls banquet at Duchesne on Thursday weie LaRhea Rhoades Jerice and Lile Turnbow, Thora Hardman, Carma Moon, Shirley Turnbow, Maxine Defa, Mrs. Vera Moon, Mrs. Louise TurnHazel Defa, Mrs. bow, Mrs. Phyllis Moon, Mrs. Pearl Turn-boand Mrs. Emma Hardman. The Relief Society of Hanna ward spent the day quilting Tuesday. In connection with the quilting a party was held in honor of Mrs. Josephene Wadsworth. who will soon leave for She has been servWyoming. ing as first counselor in the Relief Society. The Aaronic Priesthood boys from this ward attended in Salt Lake last week were Ed Curry, Neil Moon, Cecil Roberts, Lynn Curry, Dolye Moon, Gene Defa, Dale Gines and Raymond Moon. They were of Mr. under the supervision Ferris Giles. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pace and Mrs. Lester Sweat attended the uneral services for Abram Gines t Tabiona Saturday. Mr and Mrs Sidney Lawrence if Salt Lake were week end p ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ace and family. Mrs. Earl Sweat came home rom the Heber hospital Mondaj f Cast week. Her mother, Mrs. mey Fausett has been staying vith her since she came home, ut Mrs. Fausett will leave this week to be with her aged moth jr, who is quite ill in Wallsburg ,Ir. and Mrs. Bert Young, Mr. nd Mrs. Francis Brooks, Ferris Jasper and LaViVna Roberts spent Saturday evening in w Du-hesn- Mrs. R. D. Young and Mrs. Bert Young were in Duchesne .Vesday. They took little Jerry o see a doctor in Duchesne Mrs. Lizzie Webber and gland ons Billy and Wallace of Salt ake spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. A1 Muir and family. Mr. J. E. L. Carey and son Glen and Jerry Eagan came ou from Salt Lake and are staying at their place here. Mr. and Mrs. Max Thome visited at the McNeill home Monday evening. Violet Gentry 24, 1946 been in Salt Drollinger has since November, most of the time In the LDS hospital. After spending two weeks with Charles Percival and family Mr. and Mrs. William Percival and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Percival left for their home in Philadelphia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Flag-giol- o of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon. A welcome home party was held at the ward hall for Beulah Percival, who recently returned from the mission field. After a very well presented program refreshments were served followed by dancing. Mrs. J. A. Angus, Marie Benson and Myrtle Fausett were shopping in Roosevelt Monday. Dawna Mecham of Hancock Cove spent last week with her brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mecham. Mr. Russell and family of Draper moved to their farm that from they recently purchased Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles, Miles and family are now located at Blythe, California. A welcome home party for Beulah Percival, who has just returned from the Northern States mission, was held in the loka ward hall Friday night. Russell Todd was the speaker of the evening. The program consisted of a song by Wilma Wogec; reading, Florence Percival; trumpet duet, Elmer Lemon and Gera'id Cledhill; song, Mr. clarinet solo, Bella Johnson; vVall; leading, Gwen Stone, song jy Esther Wogec. The evening ,vas then spent in dancing, and ice cream and cookies were served to all. William Percival and wife, and Howard Percival and wife left Saturday for their home in Pennsylvania. They have been visiting at the home of Charles Percival for two weeks. Wi! liam Percival Is a brother of Chailes. in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buchanan of Roosevelt Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pace of Boneta were overnight guests o Mrs. Mrs. Celia Jones Friday. Pace Is the daughter of Mrs Jones. Mrs. Russell Robison and children were Bluebell visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Percival Edna Angus and Beulah Percival were calling on Mr. and Dorothy Lee Brotherson Mrs. Reed Lemon Sunday, Mr. Harold Brotherson took Mrs. Willis Lowry, who had Mr. and .Mrs. Rex Pace to Roosebeen in the Roosevelt hospital velt Friday. for some time, was improvel Those shopping in Roosevelt enough to be brough home Sat Saturday were Mrs. Birdie Swa- uraly. sey, Mr. and Mis. Ward Evans, Stanley Hardman, Archie BenMrs. Pearl Cook, Mrs. Elmira son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry Mrs Jennie Brotherson, and Mrs. Celia Jones and son, Snow, and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard, were In Roosevelt last E. Reynolds and Donna Rey. . Saturday. nolds. Mrs. Paul Ward left for DenBoneta was mighty thrilled to ver Friday where she will meet see Mons Johansen take the first her husband, who wil'l spend a place in the Fat Stock show at short furlough with his family. Utamont. Also Martin Brother-m- n Mrs. Joe Harris and children took second place with his spent Thursday with the forfat calf. mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. . . . if you keep Miss Blanche Swasey is here Emil Anderson. your radio and other Mr. and Mrs. Owen Timothy visiting. She is going to a beauty ichool at Provo. and Alvin Timothy of Vernal electric appliances in Mr. WY1 Cook was visiting Mrs. Mattie Drolc of Craig, ColJ ind shopping in Duchesne Satur- orado and Roy Timothy of Jenperfect repair . . . only sen were visitors at the home day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen were of Mr. and Reed Lemon Sunday. a few electrical appliMrs. Ethan Nelson was hostess visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dar Brotherson Sunday. to her club Thursday afternoon ances are available. Mr. Harold Brotherson went to with members the following danpete Sunday. present: Margaret Lloyd, Edith The people of the ward worked Gentry, Mattie Dart, Gladys on the chapel grounds last Tues- Mortenson, Olive Sorensen and Mrs. Peg NelLIVING COSTS ARE day. We are putting a watering Violet Gentry. son was a special guest of the system in. p ub., UP, BUT ELECTRIC Boyd Lemon took frist and many school problems were RATES ARE LOW! Mr. Otto Johnsen of second place with his Chester the school board was a guest white sow at the Altamont stock He Is also business show last Friday. After the speaker. meeting a very good program president of the Toyack Future and refreshments were enjoyed Farmers for the year 1947. Mrs. Virgil Mecham of Hanby all present. FOP-VICTORA large crowd of mothers at- cock Cove was visiting in loka Y tended girls day Friday after- Sunday. Hal Johnson of Roosevelt was noon at the school gym. A splendid program was enjoyed visiting at the homes of Garret after which refreshments were Stone and Tom Gentry Sunday UNITED served. evening. STATES The MIA Junior giis and The Sunday Fire Side Chat mothers and Mutual officers en- was held at the home of Mr. joyed Wednesday night in Du- and Mrs. James Lemon Sunday chesne where they attended the night. AND Several people from loka atJunior Spring Festival. conSTAMPS School the tended children Mrs. Thelma Nye and Sunday In Roosevelt ference at Roosevelt last Sunday Tuesday spent where they spent a few hours at afternoon, Mrs. O. A. Dart and little of their grandthe bedside granddaughter, Glena, were the mother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mercer (luncheon guests of Mrs. W. G. returned to their home in Salt Gentry Thursday. Troop committee meeting was Lake City after spending a week visiting at the home of Mr. and held Tuesday night at the home of Scout Master Reed Lemon. Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. loka people are pleased to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Diste-fan- o Power &. Light Co. of Palisade, Colorado, en- hear that Allen Drollinger is soon and will home end Improving the at rapidly joyed the week be able to come home. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton. Calof Iteld Davis Compton, ifornia Is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. A large crowd attended the In the music festival given Energetic young man to learn the Seed school gym Friday night, sponBusiness; to work in our M)ton Plant and sored by Mrs. Cfela Collett, the Office. High School education or cquivelant mi' sic teacher, Max Stanley returned home preferred. after spending two Tuesday He years in the U. S. Navy. We will train you, if jou have what it takes. for some has been stationed time on the east coast, but since Write Globe Seed and Feed Co. his basic training at Farragut, his Idaho, he has spent most of Boy 512, Twin Falls, Idaho time on the U. S, S. Gilbert Island. We welcome Max home. yoummm smmmo BONEIA dont d. BUY WAR tf :WuONDS UINTAH WANTED-- - |