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Show I UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Mrs. Carl Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Blame Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Delbert Dawes, Laron Beckstead and Keith McDonald. Mrs. Lois Allred is home again after visiting her parents in Ka-mfor some time. Albert Kenison took a truck load of cattle to California last week, in the hope of finding a TJUHGE Mrs. George Anderson Wilford Stevenson spent the wek end in Talmage with his family, returning to his work at Dragerton Sunday evening. Glen Allred and Albert Keni-so- n took a truck load of cattle to Salt Lake City on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen, of Midway, visited relatives in 13 Talmage February and as better market. Keith, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allred, underwent a at the Roosevelt tonsilectomy hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burton of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred, of Helper, were week end visitors at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald. Wm. Hill and sons, who spent several months in Arcadia, have moved to their home in Talmage again. Miss Rosalie Donohue was a week end guest of Miss Dorothy Brotherson in Boneta. Mrs. Cleo Frandsen was taken to the Rposevelt hospital Sunday for medical treatment. Barbara Bleazard, Betty Jensen and Eva Beckstead. repre- 14. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and Mrs. Maggie Anderson were taking care of business in Duchesne and Roosevelt last week. Glen and Marvin Sorensen made a trip to Vernal one day last week for a truck load of coal. A large group of stockholders from Talmage attended the annual meeting of the Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Company in Mtn. Home last week. Board members from Talmage and Jess Christensen and Claud McDonald. Miss Ua Abplanalp, of Utahn, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson George Tuesday afternoon, February 15. Elmer Frandsen is at home after having been busy herding sheep for several months past. Among those doing business in Duchesne Saturday were Mr. and senting the Altamont Seminary, were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Special music was played by Mrs. Mag- gie Stevenson. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mark Bleazard visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard in Mtn. Home last Sunday afternoon. Gerald Thayne of Mtn. Home is employed at the present time by Mark Bleazard. Leon M. Burton, Claud McDonald and Adaline Anderson attended an MIA board meeting at Altamont Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Morrell, of Gentlemans IWrisBy t( fromlCentuchj Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Morrell, of Mtn. Home, visited with Mrs. La Vee Turnbow on Sunday. OLD HERMITAGE BRAND By Grace DalgleLh Mrs. W. H. Linck was hostess to six memDers ot f nday image club at her home Fnaay atter-nooHign score was won by Airs. Rex Lamb. lur. and Airs. Wilmer Murray ana Mr. and Mrs. W. H. huu.it were dinner guests at tne home ot Air. and Airs. Leonard Harris, trmay evening. Air. and Mrs. James Dalgleish entertained at uuuicr tounuay compiuneniary to Mrs. Daigieishs mother, Mis. Ld Hart, whose binhuay anniversary was being celebrated. I he guests included tne guest of honor, Mr. Hart and Airs. Del Combs, of Duchesne, and Aliss Alice Todd. Grant Jacobs, principal of the Alyton school, reports that the students responded splendidly, to the polio drive, $oa.ob was collected, with tne in grade donating the largest sum and the 2nd grade coming in a close 2nd Announcements have been received of tne arrival ot a baby daughter born to Mr. and Airs. W111. Preece, Jr. in Sait Lake City, Jan. 2d. i Carlyle Parrish, F. N., who is serving in the Navy, arrived last week to enjoy a 20 day leave at the home of his pareiits, Air. and Alls. L. Al. Parrish. He is stationed aboard the UbS Cavalier and has been on duty in the south Pacific and m China. Bert Smith is visiting with his parents, Air. and Mrs. Willard Smith. He recently returned from oil fields in the south where he was employed as a welder. He will open a welding shop in Vernal. Wm. Preece, Sr., who has been under treatment at the Roosevelt hospital, was sufficiently improved to be returned home last week. Charles Bertola returned from the Roosevelt hospital, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge, of Duchesne, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Airs. Fred Todd. Aliss Alice Todd was a dinner guest Alonday evening at the home ot Air. and Airs. Fred Fer-roin Roosevelt. Air. and Mrs. Garth Anderson, of Richfield, who recently purchased the George Dodge ranch, arrived Saturday with part of n. ABlend .IRS. THELMA NTE and farmers in this vicinity are glad to see the weather moderate a little. But we still have lots of snow which is apt to be with us quite awhile. Miss Loretta Jones was the honored guest' at a birthday party at her home last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark and children, of Altonah, visited at the home of Mrs. Clarks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chat-wione day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones and family have moved into one of the homes at the Hanna pump station where Mr. Jones is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb and son have leased the Nathan Jones ranch and are living there now. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanley and children are now living in the home in Tabiona belongStockmen n, their furniture, returning Sun- day to Richfield to bring another load of furniture and their family. While here they were guests at the home of Air. and Mrs. Alfred Morrill. Frank Bowden suffered a stroke Monday morning and was rushed to the Roosevelt hospital where his condition is reported serious. Because of Mr. Bowdens illness, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooper, his daughter and son-ilaw, were summoned from Rangely and will remain at the Bowden home. n Cooking Jheese Overcooked cheese is lumpy, stringy and tough. To avoid overcooking, keep the temperature low and friends in Tabiona during the week end. County school board member. B. A. Jacoby, of Duchesne,' attended the basketball game Friday evening In Tabiona between Tabiona and Uintah. The people of Tabiona regret to hear that his small daughter is a polio ing to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Leonal Webb are the proud parents of a baby girl born last Monday in the Heber All conberned are rehospital. ported to be doing nicely. victim. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams Mrs. Marvin Michie returned of Provo were visiting relatives home recently after visiting for about three weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cuba Logston, of Provo. People of Tabiona were happy to read n the Deseret News of AND VALUE the success Elder Newell Carter and companion have had in or- FIRST CHOICE FOR. ECONOMY ganizing Primary in Norway where the young man is filling a mission for the LDS Church. From one interested boy the group has grown to include over three hundred members. Elder Carter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carter, of Tabiona. a Practical Car for Practical .Peopla built of enduring steel, the Jeep Station Wagon body is safer and durable finish longer lasting. Its w is easy to keep looking new. All STEEL BODY AND TOP-Stu- rdily eather-resistan- t, JEEP POWER AND STAMINA The rugged .Jeep engine gives amazing performance and the overdrive saves stamina means lower fuel with every mile. Built-imaintenance costs and dependability makes value the watchword with owners everywhere, A practical feature of the 'Jeep REMOVABLE SEATS Station Wagon. Gives you quick choice of a distinctive passenger car or highly useful utility vehicle with large load space with capacity up to Vi ton. n SEE IT NOW AT WILLYS INTERMOUNTAIN, INC. Dealer and Distributor Please Write for Literature on Our Products 333 South 3rd East Salt Lake City, Utah Dial . We noted in the Mt. Emmons column last week that Tabiona was reported not to be represented at the REA meeting held We also noted in the recently. same column that Mr. Marvin R. Michie was one of the prize winners during the meeting; so thought an introduction of Mr. Michie might be in order. Marvin R. Michie And his family have been, and still are , prominent residents of Tabiona for many years. His parents were some of the first Tabiona Tabiona people were pioneers. proud and happy that he was elected one of our county in the last election, and we believe this is the first time a commissioner has been chosen from this section of the county. If Mr. Michie was at the meeting (and I understand you had to be there to win a prize) Tabiona was certainly represented, if not in quantity, certainly in quality, as there is probably no one better able to represent Tabiona that Mr. Michie. I write this with all due respect to the correspondent in Mt. Emmons, as I fully realize how easy it is to make an unintentional mistake in the newspaper business. A large crowd enjoyed the beautiful moving pictures shown by Clarence White in the Tabiona High School gymnasium Saturday evening. Mr. White has a wonderful' collection of pictures, well worth seeing. honored guest covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Maloolm Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Neilsen, GELID PEGGY ANN CASE n, Kentucky Wilskey 66 Proof Grain Neutral Spirits 65 National Distiller: Products Corp., New York Iff EHHHS Friday, February 25, and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Neilsen, of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodrich, Mrs. Mildred Anderson and Mrs. Beth Reynolds, all of Roosevelt, visited one day last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Young. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson business visitors in Salt Lake City last week. Don Snyder did their chores around the ranch while they were absent. Ronald Zirker, of Arcadia, was visiting with Paul Anderson last Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee 1949 HANNA Mrs. Vernon Mom Mr. Andersen, of Tabiona, waa Mr. ad Mrs. Harold Warren, of the speaker in Sacrament meetto Duchesne to spend a couple of Vernal, were visiting with the ing last Sunday. weeks with her son and daughter-in- latters sister, Mrs. Edna Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry and -law, Mr. and Airs. John Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades Sunday. Lister. were in Salt Lake City during Kenneth ZIrker, of Roosevelt, Carol Elliot and Anna Lee wras the week attending the Farmers Uson-be- e a at caller the Shelby Thacker spent a couple of days of Utah convention. home on Saturday. last week in Salt Lake with Little Miss Linda Rae Smith Carols family. Elden Brady and Perry Young is visiting her grandparents, Mr. The elementary teachers en- returned home from Salt Lake and Mrs. Foster Rhoades. tertained the high school teach- City Saturday evening where A surprise birthday party waa ers at a turkey dinner and party, they have been for the past two Mrs. Ray given in honor of Monday evening, Feb. 14, in the weeks assisting Lloyd Brady with Hackett Monday night, February high school building. his mink at their mink farm near 14. Neighbors attending the party Airs. Evan Hansen was ill dur- Salt Lake. Friday. Mrs. Darrell Dean, of Myton, were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colton, ing the past week and was unRoss Harmon, of Myton, was a able to attend school on Alonday was visiting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Giles, Mr. Brldgeland business visitor Fri- and Mrs. and Tuesday. Austin Beal Friday. and Mrs. Jos Curry, Mr. and Mrs. and Saturday. Richard Orr is home for a day Lloyd Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Dog Mrs. Mary R. Lisonbee returnshort vacation after sending Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow most of the winter on a con- ed to her home in Bluebell Friand the Rhoades. surprised struction job near Evanston, day after a three weeks visit guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hackett. with her son and daughter-in-laWyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon visP. T. A. meeting was held Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee. Mildred School Muir ited High evening. Saturday Saturday night with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright Mrs. Elmer Moon In Duchesne. Supervisor Floyd Holm, of Du- and Mrs. Clarence of Wright Mrs. Paul Young and little son. chesne, spoke on the Psychology Utahn were Colton and Mr. and Mrs. visiting at the home Tommy, spent the past week in children were Larry of the Adolescent. The Upalco to busiattending of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters mothers served refreshments. Duchesne, visiting with Mrs. R. ness matters in Roosevelt last on Ben Gomm and his seminary Sunday of last week. D. and Bert Young, who Saturday. Merrell Lisonbee of Myton was haa Young, students presented programs in been at his home in Willis Moon and sons, Lamont several of the wards of the stake, a visitor at the Shelby Lisonbee Duchesne staying week. a for and Lamar, visited in Duchesne Mt. Emmons home on Friday. Sunday. At the Mr. Mecham Saturday. Harold Mrs. and ward sacrament meeting, Theil Mr. and Mrs. Orson Neilsen of Gomm conducted the exercises, Vernal visited with relatives and and baby daughter, of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van TarseU and with Carol Elliott and Mary friends in the week end with the for- were in Salt Lake City for h spent last week. Bridgeland Beth Thacker, gave talks. Mary Orson Rawlins of Craig, Colo., mers mother, Mrs. Otis Mecham. few' days recently attending to Beth and Anna Lee Thacker sang Miss Idonna Giles, of Tabiona, business matters. If I knew You and You Knew spent last week at the home of Mr. and v Mrs. Vernon Moon Max Roberts were joined in and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Ale. w Ethel Taylor. Hazel Walters, marriage February 14. The peo- visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turn-boMr. and Airs. Lynn Hansen Mr. Sunday altemoon. and baby daughter, of Provo, Olive Neilsen, Viola Shephard ple of this community extend to Turnbow has been quite ill this spent the weekend with Lynns and Elva Lisonbee were Friday them much happiness. However, he Is much parents, Mr. and Airs. Lyndon afternoon visitors of Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat, Mrs. winter. Hansen. now and hil parents hope better . Ella Sweat, also Earl Fausett, of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Murray, of Young. his for recovery. speedy Mr. reMrs. and were to Alma called Smith Duchesne, BrigMyton, visited Saturday and ceived the sad news of the on ham account City Saturday, tragic Sunday with Mrs. Murrays parCleaning Wh!U Shoe ents, Air. and Airs. George Rog- accident that took the life of of the serious illness of their White shoe should be cleaned ers. Other visitors at the Rogers their nephew, Gail Burgener, of Father, Lewis Fausett, who passhome on Sunday were the Cliff Boise, Idaho. Gail was the pilot ed away Saturday night, Febru-ar- d oil the foot and dried thoroughly! Lisonbee family, of Bluebell. of an airplane that crashed in otherwise they may stretch out of 19. Mr. Fausett was a forSeveral of the teachers took Nevada while enroute to a. mer resident of Frultland. shape. of the improved advantage Mr. Burgener lived In this Mrs. and Bert Sweat baby weather conditions to make trips as a small boy. He daughter returned home recently. to outside points over the week- community was a son of the late Lincoln She had spent some time visitHIGH PRESSURE end. Air. and Mrs. Robert Paulsen and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Burgener and Ardella Smith ing with her parents, Mr. and BOILERS Harold Phillips and children Burgener Davis. The young man Mrs. Ace Bethers, at the head went to Logan and Salt Lake. was twenty-tw- o years old, and of Daniels Canyon. Her sister, U. S. Govt Surplus Coach Hal Barton went to Salt was married and was the father Helen, has been helping take Lake with the coach from Tab- of a small child. COAL FIRED care of the other children while iona. Mrs. Lyle Young entertained Mrs. Sweat was In the hospital. COMPLETE WITH : Airs. Olive Thompson of the for her husband Wednesday night John Young is visiting with his home economics department, and AUTOMATIC STOKER 16, at a deliicoua sup- mother, Mrs. R. D. Young, in daughters, Alvornia and Ellie, February ALL CONTROLS spent the weekend in Layton. per. The occasion being Mr. Duchesne. IIOT WATER SYSTEM Stake Sunday School Super- Youngs birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks, intendent Lawrence Ward and In addition to the hostess and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper and RETURN CONDENSATE board members, Mrs. Alary SnyMr. and Mrs. Max Roberts atTUMPS der, Mrs. Edythe Hansen and ed him home. 45 to 90 IL P. Mrs, Swasey has tended the basketball game in Mrs. Rita Hansen presented a most of the winter In San- Tabiona last Friday night. spent teaching demonstration at the COMPLETE OK WILL SELL Bari Sweat took a number of Boneta Sunday school, Sunday. pete county and also in Idaho. UNIT THE BY Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey students to the basketball game are rejoicing over the arrival of at Alterra Friday evening, using PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE a fine baby boy, born on Valen- the school bus. REMOVAL Mrs. Fay Killian and Mrs. Fern tine day In the Roosevelt hospialso tal. Mother and baby are both Richards of Mtn. Home were visOil Oaa and Space Heater iting their Mother, Mrs. Ferris doing fine. Mrs. Opal Barton size In aQ dura More cradle news in Boneta Is Casper, for couple of days Due to the terrific winds and the baby girl born on February ing the time their brother, Max Standard Surplus, Inc. drifting snow the past two weeks 18, in the Roosevelt hospital to Roberts, and Miss Idonna Giles have found us in a rather iso- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMil- were married on Valentine day. P. O. Box 96 lated condition, which accounts lan Both mother and ibaby are Salt Lake City, Utah Source of Calcium f for the absence of the Boneta getting along nicely. Phone Will Jessen is the proud owner news column in the Record. Turnip greens are a rich sourc-o- f raielum In human diet. Chevrolet Thursday night of last week of a new four-dothe road across Big Hollow was sedan. iJBaHWWfararriirtffWfiwawfr Stake officers In attendance at opened by the county cat with sure School Acel Walker operating. It and Sacrament Sunday seems good to know that if an meeting on Sunday were Ward emergency arose we can get out, Evans, Rita Hanson, Edith Hansen and Mary Snyder of the ML where it ha3 been an impossiEmmons ward. bility prior to this time. Mrs. Mary Snyder was a dinCHEVRON GASOLINE' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor visited relatives in Mtn. Home ner guest on Sunday at the home of her brother-in-laand sister. last Friday. R P M MOTOR OIL Edward Barton made a busi- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie N. Pearson. Wm. N. Brotherson is home ness trip to Roosevelt Friday. ATLAS ACCESSORIES Mrs. Bernice Wilkins has been after spending several days in on the sack list this week. At Salt Lake City attending to dupresent she is visiting relatives ties relative to his assignment as Phone 141 D. R. TIMOTHY state representative. in Vernal while convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen were Darwin Brotherson came in from Mt. Pleasant last week Roosevelt visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mower where he had spent several weeks visiting relatives. His sister, spent a night In Roosevelt durMrs. Nettie Swasey, accompam- - ing the past week. Ars. Richard Lister has gone Ari-ron- RONETfl or mission SeruiGO w 'itEFlferEll flew IP i . tfamjh 'tfie cufd. . Ssiro3rue -- WINTER IS HERE Have your automobile prepared to meet cold weather conditions. ROMANS BELIEVED THATA CABBAGE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR A WA Y? 9 CA TO C23 4 -- 14-9 Bring your automobile In and let us make the necessary adjustments so that It will perform satisfactorily and start easily under cold weather conditions. 8.C.) ATTRIBUTED ROMAN HEALTH TO THIS' VEGETABLE . MEDIEVAL EUROPEANS GORGED WITH THEIR FINGERS; BUT ANCIENT, EGYPT!A NS ATE DELt-C- A I I FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED See SMOKEY at DUCHESNE MOTOR CO. !; TELY WITH IVORY A : s FORKS AND SPOONS. i OHiEu AFTER EXHAUSTIVE EXPERIMENTS, DR. WINFIELD S HUBBARD, FORMERLY CP THE U. S. FOOD A ND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, PRONOUNCED BEEP AMONG MOST EASILY ASSIMI- Ml .vfl1 i fj?' VT 8 DRIED PEA SOUP A WELCOME CHANGE 0S J.V.Carke $ $ THE POOR AT EARLY G'? CONVENTS WAS REALLY CJpyn'qht $ LATED OF FOODS. o THEITTANCEGIVEN FROM THEIR ETERNAL SA LTA1EA T DIET. I f IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANYWHERE BY THE LOAD $10.50 Per Ton BY THE TON $10.75 Delivery in Upper Country ...... $11.00 Per Ton We have plenty of coal in the stock pile. You can bring your own truck or car and load coal from the pile if you wish. ' I r ' ' $ ' $ J LYMAN CHESTER . $ v S |