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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH til June 1st, when the summer classes will begin. An interesting program is planned, with capable teachers, to show the children an educational and enMRS. THELMA NYE joyable time. All children under The Daughters of Utah Pion- the age of twelve years are ineers held their monthly meeting vited to attend. recently at the home of Mrs. The people of Tabiona regret Louella Courtland. The lesson the of a former resident, was presented by Mrs. Thelma Davidpassing 87, who passed Loveland, D. Nye. A delicious luncheon home ol' his son, at the away was served to the fallowing: Oscar Loveland, in Salt Lake Hazel Clark, Theo Gines, Deon City. Mr. Loveland was noted Rhodes, Jennie Jones, Elaine S. in Tabiona as a landscape bard-nWebb, Clista Defa, Minnie Hamand had one of the most Mildred beautiful ilton, Orpha Michie, yards in Tabiona when Webb, Sara White, Leone he resided here. Among those Velma Stanley, Lova who went to Salt Lake to attend Gines, Sarah Chatwin, Thelma his funeral were Bishop Olaus Nye, and the hostess. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Lon Humes are Rhoades. the proud parents of a baby girl, Mrs. Louella Washburn held their first child. Mrs. Humes the final session of her adult and the baby have returned to sewing class Monday evening. their home in Tabiona from the The ladies have received a great Heber hospital. deal of help and enjoyed the Farland Jone3 made a trip to classes and appreciate Mrs. WashHeber one day last week. burns capable and willing efMrs. Esther Gines and Mrs. forts to make the class a sucGrace Giles accompanied Mr. and cess. A total of twenty-on- e Mrs. 'Ferns Giles and Mr. and ladies enrolled and a majority of Mrs. Lloyd Pace, of Hanna, to them attended each class. Roosevelt during the iweek. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Washburn business visitors in Roosevelt spent the week end at Provo. during the week. The Primary children of TabMrs. Edna Giles made a busiiona enjoyed a picnic as the clos- ness trip to Roosevelt during the ing social of the regular classes. week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clegg, of Primary is now discontinued un- - Friday, May 20, The Human Race UTAHN s' o rum By Grace Dalglcish The Utah Highway Patrol presented a safety progiam film at the Myton LDS wayd chapel, Friday evening. The program was sponsored by the American Legion, Wm. R. Sands Post 5, to bring to the attention of the public the need for safety measures. The Legion and Auxiliary held their regular meetings in the chapel at the close of the program. Plans were peifected for presentation of scholastic poppy poster awards and prizes to students of the elementary school and a program arranged for the Memorial Day services to be held Monday, May 30, at 11 oclock at the LDS ward chapel. The Bee Hive girls attended Swarm Day at the Rooseveli Stake House, Saturday at 2 p. m. Sixteen girls were promoted, while six were graduated, as follows: Alma Hamilton, Alva Tanner, Mildred Tanner. Margie Mott, Joan Crapo and LaRai Morrill. The color dance war presented by Faye Frandsen Genene Harris, Alma Hamilton LaRae Morrill, Evelyn Dodge. Mildred Tanner, Joan Crapo and Darlene Smith, with Wilda Fac Robinson as piano accompanist Mrs. Ross Harmon, the teachei of the group, accompanied them to Roosevelt. Mrs. J. F. Wilson, who underProvo, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. went an operation at the Dee Gale Wagstaff to Tabiona for a hospital in Ogden, last Wednesweek end visit with relatives. day is getting along nicely acMr. and Mrs. Horace Chatwin, cording to latest reports. Mr. Wilformerly of Utahn and Arcadia, son returned home Friday eve have moved' into their home in ning. Mrs. Del Combs, of Duchesne, Tabiona. and Mrs. E. D. Barton, of Los Angeles, visited with Mr. and SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW Mrs. James Dalgleish, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Biltz and two small daughters came from Midvale to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton. Mrs. Biltz is Mrs. Burtons daughter. The second game of the season in the Uintah Basin Baseball League, was played at Bennett Saturday afternoon when the Myton and Bennett teams fought a hard battle with the score at the end of 11 innings bringing a 7 to 6 victory to Myton. A large crowd of baseball fans accompanied the team. Mrs. A. J. Feller, of Duchesne, and her son, Arthur Bigley, of Enjoy the1 . . Butte, Montana, and Mrs. Ivy Murdock, of Roosevelt, visited whiskey that's ITj here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris are enjoying a visit from Mr. Harnr?. -Mr. ris brother and and Mrs. John Harris, who arsqdcfi rived Saturday from California enroute to their home at MontKentucky rose, Colorado. They will spend Whiskey several days here before going on to Colorado. -- A Blend Mr. and Mrs. John Blaine, of Roosevelt, were Myton business 85 FROOF C5 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wnght are the proud parents of a baby girl born at the Roosevelt hos-itAll concerned May- 8th. ire doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hadden of California spent the past week and their visiting laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Isauk. Those taking care of business iffairs in Roosevelt Monday vere Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abpla-al- p and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin troadhead. Jack Jr. ONeal, of California, s visiting with his uncle and amt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch. Bud Olson, of Duchesne, was siting friends in Utahn last lunday. A large crowd of fathers and ai - son-in-la- w er y, REPAIRED RADIOS In Your Ovn Home E. A. CALL i - Roosevelt - - - Utah ?OT I f NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. Y. sister-in-la- wmr kie use's i II i vt Mv i IIHMSTMIj (him u&ri4ra 'v'. 2 s tIUMCJOtVUS! Uf)N6Xfr theme was The Child too Must Know the Way. Each group took a part with the following Narrator group: Clara Brown, Weldon Brown, Blake Esauk and Gary Robb. A large crowd of parents attended. Mrs. Delia Mayhew and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano, at Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- d were in Salt Lake City during the week where Mr. Broadhead consulted with his physician. Mr. Frank Mayhew of Salt Lake City was visiting fnend3 in Utahn during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker and daughter were in Vernal Thursday of last week vis, ting Mrs. Walker's sister, who recently underwent an operation in a Ver,ons of Utahn Ward attended nal hospital. he outing at Ottosens ranch in Tabiona Saturday. fiuruj Corn Mrs. Dave Davies spent the Hybrid cum was giown on 714 iast week visiting her per cent of the 1947 U. S. acreage. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. In the Corn Belt 92 6 per cent of the corn acreage was planted with Jton Rust, at Ogden. Mrs. Alma Smith was visiting hybrid seed, and in Illinois, InIr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp diana and Iowa the proportion was 99 per cent or greater. Saturday. was held conference Primary Junday, under the direction of President Bernice Abplanalp. The son-in-a- w i syi Robb 1949 "racy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fabrizlo of Salt Lake City spent the week end with their folks here at Hanna. On their return trip to Salt Lake they were accompanied by Mrs. Jean Fabrizio and Travtfori Safety $rvfc sons, who will visit with them for a week. Mrs. Reva Turnbows children stayed at the home of Mrs. Net-i- e Defa while she and her hus-an- d motored to Roosevelt where Mrs. Garda Seeley hey visited Mrs. L. Turnbow, VVlnnifred Carrell vho is in the Roosevelt hospital-M- r. Mr. and . Mrs. Alvin Jenso. Several of the Sunday School and Mrs. Charles Fabrizlo to reduce tractor wear attended a Sunday and daughters, of Cleveland, Ut. ipent a couple of days during officers School conference in Roosevelt visited here a few days with Mi the week in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Isaac Bird. Mrs. Ruby Robeits and son Sunday. Mrs. Zella Goodrich held t fere Mr. and Mrs. Junior Potts and visiting Mrs. La Rae Wil-ke- n bee at her home 01 quilting Sunday. small daughter, Dee Ann, of Salt Thursday. The following ladie. Mr. and Mr8. Alfonzo Defa Lake City, are spending a few were present: Laura Seeley, Bet md daughter motored to Salt days visiting at the home of the ty Lou Goodrich, Lucille Wink formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. ler, Sylvia Goodrich, Edith Galt '.ake City last Friday. They ere accompanied by Mrs. Frank Martha Smith and Mina Goou Percy Potts. was A rich. dinner served lovely Defa, Sr., and Mrs. Nettie Defa. two Wilmfi Noakes and Mrs. The senior class from Alta Irs. Frank Defa visited an eye small daughters of Salt Lake mont high school left on a oecialiat l. Salt Lake. City are here spending a few sightseeing trip to Salt Lake am Mr. Nehi- Smithson, of Neola days with the formers parents, vicinity. Those from Bluebel vas in the Hanna territory tak-n- g Mr. and Mrs. Claud Iorg. making the trip were Maxim care of business affairs dur-n- g Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lloyd and Winkler, Faye Lisonbee. Reec the week. in are L Lake Doris Allred and of son t Salt little Anderson, Bertola visited for a few Ester Boneta visiting with the formers Vern Powell. Lucille Winklei lays with her grandmother, Mrs. Mr. accompanied them as chaperone brother and sister-in-lathis way William O. Larsen returnee toberts, while her mother acand Mrs. Arnon Lloyd. son on the Senior her the after companied to pas spending Tuesday a made Evans trip Doyal in a Salt Lake hos- Sneak. Provo and Salt Lake City on two weeks he underwent a ma Miss Lela Turnbow left Mon-la- y with business during the week. While pital where to repair interna operation jor for Salt Lake City where new on the trip he purchased a was when he injuries suffered she will visit her sister for a Dodge truck. thrown from a load of hay. few days. Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mr. and Mrs. Afton Seeley and Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa over the Provo visited of family children, of Salt Lake, visilec to Arcadia last Sata nade sisweek end with the formers Saturday and Sunday with rel- urday. trip ter and brother, Mrs. Romala atives here and in Myton. Mrs. Dorothy Moon and chil-ire- n R. G. Lisonbee injured the pu Rogers and Earl Reese. returned home during the on insul a broken Several local parents attended pil in his eye I a week fence. ator after spending six weeks while Alta-morepairing held at school the operetta is not known yet just how seriou: visiting with her parents and recently. the injury is. He is receivini other relatives in Louisiana. The students from here who medical treatment at the Roos accompanied the Senior class of evelt hospital. Nelda Murphy, Vaneta Altamont High School to outMrs. Ethel Robinson, of Pleas Murphy, Leta . Myer, Ruth Gale, side points of interest were ant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sny- Myer, A Product cf Potts and Benny Mitchell. der and children, Mrs. Dallai Sthel Taylor, Christina Brund-ig- e, al1 Minnie Beal, Francis and Mrs. Gallyer, Lee, Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and Young Standard of California children were visiting .the lat- of Provo, visited Saturday after Margaret Giles, Elva Lisonbee Mrs. Hoses and Hazel Walters. Mr. and noon with one ters father, George Evans, Lisonbee. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters Longer life for your day last week. Miss Billie Faith Fisher enter are all smiles over the birth of The members of the Relief tained Saturday evening at r tractor is assured when born to their first grandchild, Society held a social in the ward party at her home. Her guest lis Mr. and Leland at Mrs. Wright hall Tuesday afternoon of last included Billie Powell. Ronnie you seal vital track week. The new presidency serv- Goodrich, Clyde Gale, Paul Bird the Roosevelt hospital May 8th. bearings from mud and Elden Brady was a Salt Lake ed cookies and ice cream, a large Clyde Goodrich, Twila Larsen Goodweek. the visitor JoAnn dust. And thats just City during number of members was present. Cherril Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young, life Mr. and Mrs. Linford Mitchell rich. what the special comMr. and Mrs. Max Owen and long residents of Bridgeland have and Marion. Iorg made a trip to visited of Roosevelt to Glenn daughter, sold their home here pounds in RPM TracSalt Lake last Thursday. They here Sunday with relatives. Van Tassell and plan to leave in visited Mickey Iorg, who is in tor Roller Lubricant the near future to make their a Salt Lake hospital suffering Mr. Lake near do home Salt cover all track City. refrom a broken back. They and Mrs. Young 'will be greatly much condition is his that port bearing surfaces with a the missed from community. conMrs. Mitchell improved. in church and active Both tough film that really being sulted a physician while there. Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee of civic this affairs. The, people Those taking care of business stays on! extend wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Young of community and shopping in Rooesvelt last week were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Provo were Sunday visitors at their happiness and success in Distributed by Mrs. Elden their new home. Murphy, Mrs. Mavis Williams, the homes of Mr. and of and crowd A fathers Mrs. and Mr. and WilLyle large Brady Mrs. Agnes Williams, Doris sons from Bridgeland attended Vernetta Young. Doris Pulley, liams, Sons and Fathers the Mrs. and Lisonbee program Mrs. DeVere Mrs. Shelby and Mitchell, Mr. were Sunday and outing at the Otteson ranch P. J. Christensen and Arlene Potts Novella Phone 7 1 1 Iorg, at Tabiona Saturday. Potts, June Carrell, Ada Carrell visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Gee of Duchesne was Mrs. Frank Morrell of Duchesne. and Mrs. Arnon Lloyd. - - - Utah a business visitor In Bridgeland Duchesne and Mrs. Leland baby Blueof Wright Wallace Mrs. Seeley bell was in Upalco on business daughter are visiting at the home Monday. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg Malcolm Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brundage' and children were visiting the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. have moved to their new home In Roosevelt. Claude Iorg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrell were Of Duchesne were Sunday guests and Mr. of home at the calling CHEVRON GASOLINE of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings. Mrs. Hugo Mitchell Friday. Mrs. Lela Gallaway of Roose- Wilma Brundage was among the R P M MOTOR OIL velt spent a few days at the Seniors of the Roosevelt H.gh home of her parents, Mr. and School that went to Provo FriATLAS ACCESSORIES day for a day of sight-seeinMrs. Hugo Mitchell. Devvain Harper and chll-dro- n Mrs. two Mecham days spent Joseph of Mt. Emmons were overlast week in Bluebell where he was busy moving a house on the night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhone 741 D. R. TIMOTHY property of Mr. George Van Gun- Shelby Lisonbee on Wednesday dy. The Mecham famiily expect of last week. Ward Relief The Bridgeland to make their home in the removed house in the 'near future. Society held the closing social at " J iV-Jb1 '. i Ui1 the home of Mrs. Hazel Walters Wednesday, May 11. 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