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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 20, 1946 Friday, September Mrs. George Anderson Mrs. Fannie Hill i3 in Salt with her Lake City visiting relatives. other and daughters Last Tuesday Mrs. Lois Goodrich and Mrs. Cleona Remington of Bluebell were special guests at Primary meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton were in Roosevelt last Wednesday to consult a physician. Mrs. Maude Anderson was in Heber last Friday to visit her COZY Theatre Sept. 20, 21 ., Fri.-Sat- HEARTBEAT with GINGER ROGERS and JOHN PIERRE AUMONT 4-- Also CARTOON 7:15; Second 9:00 Show First Sept. 22, 23 Road To Utopia Sun.-Mon- ., With BING CROSBY, BOB HOPE and DOROTHY LAMOCR Also CARTOON First Show 7:15, Second 8:50 Sept. 23, 26 Too Young To Know Wed.-Thu- ., With JOAN LESLIE and ROBERT IIITTON Also CARTOON First Show Second 8:45 7:15, mother, who is under the care of a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen are the proud parents of a at baby girl, bom September 8th their home. was in Salt A. M Burton Lake last week receiving medif cal treatment. Thomas L. Allred of Salt Lake was here last Wednesday looking after his farming interests. He was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Wilford Stevenson was in Provo and Salt Lake last week looking after business affairs. Frank 'Mitchell of Salt Lake spent last Friday in Talmage selling books. Elton Potter, Elton Rust and Mr. and Mrs. Wilis Potter and children went to Manti last Friday evening. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. George RuSt and other relatives. Mrs. Maggie Stevenson was in Duchesne last Friday morning to enter the dresses that had club been made by the The Talmage members. girls exhibited some very nice work. George Anderson held a lucky number at toe rodeo Friday and won an electric hot plate, Mrs. Mrs. Laron Beckstead, Leon Burton and Mrs. George Anderson were In Roosevelt last Saturday to attend the extension classes. Mrs. L. D. Flake and children have been visiting in Utahn for several days with relatives. Last Thursday Mrs. Fawnetta Burton, Mrs. Alice Sorenson and Mrs. Mary E. Kenison attended the Relief Society convention at iMt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thompson of Los Angeles, Calif., arto make rived last Thursday their home here. We are glad to welcome them to our community. Mr. and Mrs. Otho LeFevre of Spry, Utah, were visiting relalast tives and friends here Thursday and Friday, Mrs. Le- - COAL Fevre is the former Leah Beck-stea- d. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jarvis and children of Vale, Oregon, were here over the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burton and Leon Burton attended Mutual convention in Roosevelt Sunday. Mrs. Afton Sauer of Boise, Idaho, was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larson. Van Mrs. Dora Natti and children of Carbon county are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Donohue. Her sister, Lena Mae, spent the week end here also. Lester Rayl and son, William, of Provo, were week-en- d guests at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Kenison. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Munsey and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Mower. Last Friday word was received of the death of A, C. Erickson of Boneta, father of Wm. Erickson. We extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. John R. Davies was in Provo last week on business. ARCADIA Marion have returned to RELIEF SOCIETY OPENING their borne. SOCIAL TO BE HELD Miss Lois Lusty spent last TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 week end in Salt Lake City. The Duchesne Relief Society Mr. Rodgers has moved his social family to the Marvin Fairbanks will (hold their opening home. Tuesday, Sept., 24, at 2 oclock Marvin Fairbanks, who resides in the ward hall. This social will at Baker City, Oregon, arrived also be in honor of the outgoing Saturday to move his furniture officers. An interesting program has been arranged and refreshto Baker City. atments will be served. All ladies A large number from here tended the Fair and Rodeo at of the ward are invited. Here is a good opportunity to Duchesne Friday and Saturday. toward our show is the Marett appreciation driving George to get acalso Arcadia bus and John Capson outgoing officers, the Midview bus. quainted with our new officers The following from thd Arcadia and become better acquainted Ward attended the monthly con- with our neighbors. It is the aim of the Society vention at Duchesne Sunday: Bishop Marion Ross, Mr. and this year to enroll all new brides mothers as active Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert, Mr. and and young Mrs. Hale Holgate, L. J. Gilbert, members. and T. R. Cope. Charlie Bird, Dean Bird, Lois A Lusty and Lenar Richens attended the convention at Roosevelt Sunday. Vernal J. Nielsen, accompanied Laura Seeley by his daughter Damona and ElVera to made len Gilbert, trip Tuesday a few of the Relief nal Saturday. Society sisters' met in the Ward Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks House. The meeting was spent in and children spent Sunday at the making a welfare quilt. Lunch home of Mrs. Horrocks parents, was served by the new officers Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Workman at who are Mrs. Lucille Winkler, ' Mrs. Cora Wathen, Mrs. Rozella Vernal. Dinner guests Sunday at the Goodrich and Mrs. Martha Thor-se, home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Gam GiOpening Mutual social was held lbert were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tuesday evening in the James Feitkau and family of Spring-vlll- Bird field. Games were played Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy and watermellon was served to and family of Duchesne, Frank a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kimball and Von Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zirker and Mr. and Mrs. were honored at a shower and Floyd Ross and daughter Karen. dance in the Ward House last Mrs. S. Friday evening. A large crowd Marion 'Honoring Shields on her birthday Sunday, was present and many useful and beautiful gifts were received. La the followiny children and grand- Rose furnished the music. Out of children spent the evening at her town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Melvin Bensen and Mr. and Mrs. home: Shields and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Robinson of Ioka, Mrs. Wm. Telford of Los Angeles, Calif., Marion Ross and family, Mr. and mother of the groom; Mrs. Louise chilMrs. Vernal J. Nielsen and Neilson of Springville, sister of dren, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Shields and children and Mr. and Kimball of Springville and Mr; Mrs. Loryn Ross and daughter, and Mrs. Max Owen of Jean. Ice cream and cake was served to the group. daughter-in-la- BLUEBELL Relief Society convention was held at Mt. Emmons Thursday. Two members of the general board from Salt Lake gave some atvery good instructions. Those Mrs. were Bluebell from tending Vivian Mrs. Smith, Martha Powell, Mrs. Laura Seeley, Mrs. Thelma Cook, Mrs. Verona Winkler, Mrs. Lucille Winkler, Mrs. Zella Goodrich and Mrs. Martha Thorson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich left Sunday for the Little Bonanza Mine with the furniture of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich who are moving to the mine where Mr. Goodrich has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts and children of Midvale are spending their vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hancock. HEATER 4, 0, Altamont. ON EX-CEL-C- IS Cosmetics n. Tuesday, Sept. 10, the M.I.A. held their opening social in the Ward Chapel A large crowd was present. Dancing, games and a melon feast was enpoyed by the group. Stake officers from DuPresident Anna chesne were Stark and Secretary Florence Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and Jean arrived Friday of last week and will make their home here, Mr, Robs has recently, been released from the army and Mrs. Robs and Jean have been living with her parents In Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Marett alnd daughters of Calif., who have been visiting their son and , SUBSCRIBE, sum-me- September Specials CLEANSING e, S. Shields Mr. Gilbert Kimball made a business trip to Springville over toe week end. Carma Goodrich, Henry Allred Sherman Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich were busi. ness visitors in Vernal Saturday. Mrs. Oran Bird and baby visited a few days in Tooele last week with her mother, Mrs. Marfel Goins and other relatives. Aullen Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Larson, was taken to the Roosevelt hospital last week for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Winkler and children visited over the week end with their parents. 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