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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH time was had by all present. The following ladies attended a bridal shower at Bridgeland on Wednesday of last week for Kirs. Elsie Bird Mollie Pr.ce: Mrs. Elsie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. George Warr of Mrs. Marion Shields, Mrs. Pearl Salt Lake City are visiting at Zirker, Mrs. Fern Zirker. Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gladys Ross, Arlene Gilbert and Lusty. While here Mr. Warr is Orlene Labrum. helping' rebuild Mr. Lustys barn Orlean Labrum and daughters and oJier outbuildings. returned to their home in Salt Priof The Blazer group the Lake after a visit in ArAssociation entertained cadia. City mary their mothers on Thursday at Ladies from Arcadia who atthe home of their leader, Mrs. tended the polio training school A delicious meal Larson. Vera Duchesne last week were at was served. The centerpiece on Mrs. Ida Horrocks, Miss Lo.s was cake table a the dining Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Nielson, Lusty, decorated with miniature pine Rose Gilbert, Mrs. Ora Holgate, trees and red hatchets. A most Mrs. Arta Ros3, Mrs. Elsie Bird, enjoyable Mrs. Kenna Ross, Mrs. RED CROSS FIELD DIRECTORS SOLVE SERVICEMEN'S PROBLEMS HUS. THELMA Mrs. Gladys Ross, d Earl Van Tassell at a birthday party honher husband recently. oring Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. Ted and Mrs. Ra.ph Goings, Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Van Tassell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph son-in-- YOUR OWN Uoli Symphony Orthortra, hooping poco with tho growing appreciation of fino music in tho Wort, this coaion presents NINE brilliant concerts. Guest artists will include the world's best: Artur Rubinstein, Pianist Nathan Milstein, Violinist Corinne Lacomble, Pianist Frances Magnes, Violinist officers and Society teachers attending a meeting in Duchesne Sunday were Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Irene Thomas, Mrs. Nora Mrs. Orpha Michle. LoFevre, other Duchesne vi3.tors Sunday Marvin M.chle, Mr. ivere Mr. Burnell Turnbow and Mr. and ..Ira. Joseph Rhoades. and tho combined choruses University of Utah. MAURICE of tho ABRAVANAL Conductor Plan o winter season of anoyment and musical adventure. Buy season Order your tickets NOW for choice seats. Writet UTAH SYMPHONY (At Bennett's) Phone Salt lake City 1, Utah SS W. 1st So. Melba la Duchesne Sunday. Mrs. Jack Gilbert, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Porter Merrell, of Duchesne, made a trip to Salt Lake City during 'the week, to visit Mrs. Celia Gilbert, who is recovering from an operation. Red Cross services to the armed forces are available wherever U. S. servicemen are stationed. Here a Red Cross field director goes right to a young sailor at work on his ship for the facts he needs to help solve a problem. The sailor was young. He had its post field directors and the netfinished his home leave in a south- work of chapters for reports of ern coastal city and was heading conditions underlying such leave back to his California base. requests. He said goodby to his parents Field directors in 364 military and to an older brother, a marine installations and hospitals and veteran just returned from service. itinerant- - and in Then he left by bus. A few hours later the older this country and abroad aid servbrother was killed in an automobile icemen with personal problems that accident The family appealed to range from babies and budgets to the Red Cross to locate the younger helping straighten out delays that hold up pay or family allowances. son so he could return home. The serviceman has his family Within a short while a Red Cross marital difficulties, fiproblems, route the chapter secretary along intercepted the bus, broke the nancial strains, and family illnews, and helped the lad get start- nesses all disturbing to morale. ed back home. There the chapter Field directors, providing service at military installagot in touch with the field director at the west coast base and verified tions, are pretty much in the same the facts for the commandL g off- situation as the family doctor. icer who was being asked to ex- They are routed out of bed at all hours to face any one of a hundred tend the sailors leave. Cnee or more every minute, complicated problems. Sometimes around the clock last year, the Red it may be to get a report on the Cross performed some service for condition of a critically ill member members of the military forces and of a soldiers family, or to lend him their families. Among the nearly money for an emergency trip home, three quarters of a million cases or to find housing for a family unhandled, a large percentage involv- expectedly arriving at the post. ed supplying verified information Whatever the problem, the servconcerning home conditions requir- iceman feels free to turn to the ing emergency leave or extension Red Cross for help, knowing that of leave. While the Red Cross he will find a sympathetic friend cannot grant leave to a serviceman, in the man wearing the Red Cross military authorities depend upon uniform. 1,-0- sub-statio- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Claud.ne Smith, Mrs. Thelma McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mfs. S. O. Solomon-so- n in Roosevelt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross and children, of Myton, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross Sunday. George Ross, and daughter, Mary, of Upalco, were visiting relatives in Arcadia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird 'and children of Bluebell were plaiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Solomonson Sunday. SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW V ,, 24-ho- uowJdpuy eSjoao MR lira. Shelby Llsonbee Mrs. Dolores T. Lindsay of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beal and thats the with v.sited Nevada, Jimmie, of Price, were the son, Sparks, Thompson famines in Talmage guests of the formers parents, m i& fawjb" Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal, last recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred were week end. J. R. Claybum, Mrs. Zeda Heber City visitors Labor Day. Kentucky Whiskey and Mrs. of Reed Daniel Mrs. and Mr. 3rady and children, -- A Blend' Salt Lake City visited the lat- Helen Neilsen were visiting at ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Midway Saturday. Donohue, for a couple of days Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters were Mr. and last week. Mrs. Fannie Hill, Mrs. Arva Mrs. Grant Powell and boys of 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP.. N. Y, Potter and Mrs. Lygia Rust at- Price, Mr. and Mrs. Leland tended the polio training classes Wright and baby daughter of is Duchesne last week. Utahn and Mrs. Florence Bates Mrs. Enid Christensen was of Strawberry. Visiting speakers at Sacrament taking care of business in Dulast chesne evening were Sunday Thursday. meeting $ CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL YOUR HEATING NEEDS J Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Elders Johnson and Brimhall of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, the Whiterocks Indian M.ssion GAS FURNACES OIL COAL aftd Mr. A. Hale Holgate. Other K . $ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison, Mr. visitors were M. and Mrs. and Brotherson Mrs. Phyllis COLLECT CALL ESTI.MATES J .and Mrs. Jes3 Christensen were $ FREE J. Gilbert. F. II. A. NO. i FINANCING Those attending the Infantile after bus ness affairs in : looking Roosevelt during the past week. paralysis school in Duchesne on PHONE 122 W $ S 87 West Third South WV.ford returned Thursday and Friday were Hazel Thompson home Thursday evening from a Walters, Edith Brady, Alice Beal, Olive Neilsen, Helen Neilsen, 'V business trip to Carbon county. K A large group of MIA officers Riiby Liddell and Thelma Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell, and teachers from Talmage atBS8M8S tended the Moon Lake Stake Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell last Thursday attended a birthday party at MIA convention and reported the time well spent. Tab.ona Friday evening, honorA. M. Burton, Mrs. Maud An- ing Earl Van Tassell. Elden Brady and daughters, derson and Mrs. Maggie Anderson were attending to business Emma Lee and Carol Ann, were matters in Duchesne last week. Vernal visitors Saturday. the xchie Price announces Mr. and Mr3. Murl Donohue went to Ra.ns, Utah, for the marriage of his daughter, Molly, American Legion Auxiliary, Unit No. 22, Duchesne, week end, where the former will to Kenneth Hardman, son of Mr. Utah, Is sponsoring a drive to raise funds through the be employed for the winter. Mrs. and Mrs. William Hardman, of Western Farm Life to purchase sick room equipment for Donohue returned home Monday. Salt Lake City. The young the free use of all residents of Duchesne, Myton, Roosevelt, Miss Rosalie Donohue returned couple were married Saturday, Altonah, Mtn. Home, Talmage, Tabiona, Hanna, Utahn, home Saturday after an extendSeptember 3, in the LDS Temple Boneta, Arcadia, The bride, n Salt Lake City. Fruitland, Strawberry, Mt. Emmons, ed visit in Orem with friends. Alt&mont, Upalco, Ioka, Bluebell and Neola. Last Saturday the east side drs. Hardman, was honored at when a of Talmage defeated the west j, shower Wednesday softball arge crowd of ladies from Ar-adside in a hard-fougA representative with a letter signed by officers will and Br.dgeland presented game. The losers furnished hot call to explain the plan. dogs and watermelons for a ler with many gifts. Hostesses Thelma camp f.re party in the evening. vere Ilenne Shields, Lamb and Edna Shelton. A prosevroast the weiner Following with the American You will be asked to eral couples enjoyed dancing and gram and games formed the diLegion Auxiliary by your purchase of subscriptions to hall. version, followed by a delicious roller skating at the Western Farm Life at regular subscription prices. the luncheon. 17, Saturday, September The members of the Relief SoThe lad.es teams will play. met at the home of Mrs. can ciety outcome? Well, anything PLEASE DO NOT ASK THEM TO TAKE DONATIONS Ethel Taylor on Tuesday of last happen and probably will! A beautiful quilt was The fololwing Primary officers week. AS NONE CAN BE ACCEPTED. and teachers attended Primary completed and a deli.cous lunchconvention In Duchesne Sunday: eon was served to 12 ladles. and at the Mrs. Mrs. Adaline You win receive full value for your money Anderson, Mrs. Anna James Powell and daughter, and Louise Thompson, same time assure your community of getting this much-neede- d Kenison, Mrs. Edith Buron, Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Winkler, all of Bluesick room equipment. Clara Burton, Mrs. Alta Beck-stea- d bell. and Mrs. Loretta Burton. Mrs. Vera McDonald, Joan THANK YOU. Mrs. Cleo Frandscn was In Eleazard and Leon M. Burton Roosevelt during the week for were in Mtn. Home Sunday for medical attention. Dr. Wyler ward conference of the LDS AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY was the attending phys.cian. Church. The following and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Mower speakers 22 No. Unit s.ngers were at Sacrament meet- and son, Johnnie, accompanied ing in Talmage Sunday evening: John Mower, of Boneta, to DuMr. Valinga of Upalco, Woodard chesne Monday, to do some shop-pn- g D.an3 of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and and take care of business Mrs. Earl Murray, Mr, and Mrs. affairs, Enjoy the whiskey HARDYS SHOP I - - I ! HEBER enter-ta.ne- Giles. Re.ief Anna Mrs. NTE Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Ellen Fairbanks, Larson, Mrs. Bert Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fairbanks from California were v .siting at x the home of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, of Roosevelt, Saturday. A large group of people from this locality attended the LDS Church Primary convention at Friday, September UTAH Did You Know? ia ht d Bishop and Mrs. Olaus Johnson and family were recent visitors ,n Salt Lake City. Miss Joan Gingell of Myton .sited Sunday with Miss Irene Thomas. Recent visitors at Die home of Mr. and Mra. Ted Nye were Mr. and Mrs. ScoA Nye and children of Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nye and son of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Thomas aave purchased a new Ford car. club Among the pleased members to send exhibits to the State Fair were Miss Ila Mae Casper, Miss Loretta Jones and Miss L&Rena Nye. Several of Mrs. Dot Ottosens Happy Homers Club a so sent in exhibits but a complete list is not available at this time. The articles to be shown at the State Fair were chosen by the judges at the county fair held in Duchesne recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goings are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Tassell. Mrs. Nora L. Davis and grandson,' Jimmy Lee Livesey, who spent the summer visiting in Tabiona, have returned to their home in Compton, California. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wagstaff and daughter, Gay, and niece, Miss Amber Michie, enjoyed a National trip to Yellowstone Park recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humes are the proud parents of & baby girl, born Thursday, September 8, in AH conthe Heber hosp.tal. cerned are reported doing nicely. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al.as Gines. This is their first grandchild. Visitors at the Elvin Lewis ranch recently were Mr, and Mrs. Maroellus Lewis and family it Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lewis and family of Salt Lake CLy, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lewis and fam.ly, also of Salt Lake, Mr. Arch White of Mapleton and Mr. Sam Clark of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell and Mr. Clarence White to Kamas motored Saturday where Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell purchased a new Buick auto. Mr. ad Mrs. Wm. Wadley and and Mrs. Virgil family, Mr. Wadley and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lazenby and family attended a family reunion at the Hots Pots near Heber Sunday. Mr. J. L. Peterson of Fair-vieis visiting at the home of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer. Mr. Spencer went to Rangely, Colorado Sunday where he lias employment. Ladies from Tabiona attending the polio nursing classes in Duchesne last week were Mrs. Irene Mrs. Thomas, Orpha Michle, Mrs. Jenny Jones, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Mrs. Velma Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Erven Clegg and daughter, Mrs. Leone Brown, motored to Provo one day during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clegg, who have been visiting in Neola, have returned to Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow and Mr. LaVerl Turnbow visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Turnbow at Tridell Sunday. Mrs. Burnell Turnbow is spending a few days in Salt Lake City where she Is receiving medical attention. Mrs. Angie Lewis and children, Glen and Susan, motored to Provo Monday. 4-- H w son-in-la- w MISSIONARY DEPARTING TO BE HONORED AT PARTY BRIDGELAND Honoring his departure for the South African mission of the Church of Jesus Sa.nts, a Christ of Latter-Da- y farewell party will be held for Shelby ton aid Ronnie) Llsonbee Saturday, September 17th at 8.30 p. m. in the Bridgeland ward hall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Llsonbee of Bridgeland and a graduate of Roosevelt H.gh School and the LDS Seminary. Recently he has been a student at the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. While at school he held various positions of responsibility and worked successfully with the band, orchestra and dramatics department. He also Is an active church worker. The young man will enter the LDS mission home In Salt Lake City October 10. 16, 1949 Altamont High School; and Reva Redden is work.ng in the school lunch kitchen. Mrs. George Rogers and son, IVlnnlfred Carrell Ray, were calling at the home of Kay Pulley and Dick Fausett her daughter, Mrs. June Carrell are the school bus drivers for on Thursday of last week. th.s locaLty for th-Mrs. June Carrell, Mrs. Loal present Mitchell and Hugo Mitchell have year. Earl Rees made a business been suffering with the flu retrip to Salt Lake City Sunday. cently but are now on the road Dona Williams has accepted to recovery. a position in the office of the Word was received by relatives that Mr. and Mrs. Den Koler of Salt Lake City are the parents of a six and a half pound baby boy, bom September 9th .n 'the LDS hosp.tal. Mrs. Koler was formerly Neva Wils Roberta 'racy liams, who was a resident of Those from Hanna who at- Upalco for many years. tended LDS Primary Convention Mrs. Lucy Ware of Salt Lake at Duchesne Sunday were Mr. City spent the week end visitand Mrs. Willis Moon, Homer and sising her brother-in-laChristison, Ray Hackett, Flora ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. WilCarma Fabrizio, Mr. liams. Fabr.zio, and Mrs. Phillip Moon, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley and Mrs. Vernon Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Roma and Joan, and daughters, Monroe Michie. Mrs. Vemetta M.tchell Were vis-it.Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Moon at the home of Mr. and and children moved to Provo on Mrs. Eanl Jordan in Duchesne Thursday of last 'week, where Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Iorg were they will spend the winter. Mrs. Tracy Roberts motored to in Myton on business Saturday, Alex Smith was visiting at the and Roosevelt last Duchesne home of Arnon. Lloyd Sunday. Thursday. She was accompanied by Ruby Roberts, LaiRae Wk-:ke- n Gaylene Patry, of Roosevelt, was the week 'end guest of her and Dorothy Bertola. Mrs. Dorothy Williams spent a cousin, Georgia Mae Durfey. week recently vis.tung at the George Evans and son, Doyal, home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. made a business trip to Salt Lake C.ty and Provo last week. Defa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and children made a round trip to Salt Lake City Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dally Moon and children of Springvilie spent a few days during the week m Hanna on business. to Mrs. Dorothy Bertola spent Roberts. Sunday visiting Tracy Mrs. Florence Roberts Is on the sick list this week and confined to her home. Mrs. Ruby Lewis of California, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa and Mrs. Crystal Hackett TT has been recently last Sunday. to us that certain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fabrizio Individuals, falsely repremotored to Salt Lake City on themselves to be consenting of last week where Tuesday nected with the Singer ComMra. Fabrizio received dental pany, are soliciting repair They returned home work on Singer Sewing Thursday. Mra. Lovell Jones and daughter Machines in the homes of spent a few days during the our customers in this viweek with her mother in Salt cinity. Lake City. For your own protection, whenever you need Singer Capt. E. B. Ward In hi early career, Captain Service, genuine Singer Parts .Ward built and operated vessels on or expert Repairs be sure to the Great Lakes. 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