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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, FEBRUARY News Letters 24,- - 1930 of Clearfield, are of a new baby, Mr Rhoades is Mill IZt Mrs. Thelma Nye Mrs. Elsie Bird llrs. George Anderson The annual March of Dimes A Farmers Union meeting Earl Thacker and C. W. Fik-so- n was held in Tabiona high ball E. was held at Arcadia, Feb. 15. visited Mr. Thackers school gym Saturday evening. in Roosevelt one da. last L. Murphy discussed the. proMrs. Shelby Lisonbee Tabiona Minnie Mrs. water chairman, Hamilton, posed week. was re$50 Correction:Rced Clayburn, not reported B. Donohue is at home system, and Floyd Ross reported ceived to be M. to the added accompanied polio the rural telephone moveLawrence Young, with his family during the coal on to Salt Lake. of Na- fund. Other members of the ment. the Simonton, Fred Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilson strike. and Mrs. Marvin tional Farmers Union explained committee, who served refreshMichie, Mr. Thursto went ments during the evening were Sandy, and boys Mr. of Tabiona, visited their parents, the Brannan farm parity plan. their parents, to visit day, Refreshments were served to a Mrs. Orpha Michie, Mrs. MinChristensen Dee reMrs. and Mr. They Young. Mrs. Lyle and Jenny large crowd from Bridgeland, nie Van Tassellwasand Mrs. week. last Tabithe Music Jones. turned Sunday evening. by Arcadia. and The Talmage M.I.A. held its Upalco donated which Mrs Earl Gail is visiting at ona orchestra, Charlie The gym. was also services. its the home of her daughter and annual Gold and Green ball, andLynn Ross,Ross went Jpnsen, to Salt Merlyn Mr. and Mrs. Thure Feb. 14. Barbara Bleazard was week. While, there donated for the evening. crowned queen by Marvin Sor Lake last Carlson, of Roosevelt. Charles Webb is reported rereceived medical atMr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson ensen, prince charming. A lovely Merlyn cuperating from a back injury Junior girls tention, and was able to return at and children, of Provo, visited floor show by themusic his home, after receiving by Mrs. to school this week. Mrs. Johnsons father, J. R. and Scouts, with at the Roosevelt hostreatment Work meeting was held at was the highClayburn and other relatives ov- Alice ofSorensen, the ward hall Tuesday, and two pital. the evening. light er the weekend. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, County were completed. Lunch Mr. and Mrs, Claud McDon quilts Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright, to a large crowd. served was Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, e of Utahn, and baby visited at aid, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Hale Mrs. Mrs. Grace Giles, Tabiona and President and An the Malcom Walters home one and Mr. and Mrs. George Salt a in few days spent Camp Memorial chairman, attended the Moon Lake Lake week. a meeting of county ofthe day last week. Leon Walters, derson during banMrs. Wrights brother, went Stake Gleaner and en- ficers in Roosevelt Mrs. Scott and Mr. Lusty during the home with them for a short quet at Altamont, Feb. 14. tertained at a birthday dinner, week. Duchesne county has the Two birthday parties were Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Lus- problem of raising about $609 visit. Alheld Thursday evening. tys father, George Evans, of to help with the DUP Memorial last Weekend visitors at the J. entertained a Upalco. Present were Mary, building now under construction Bleazard Barbara and ma Smith home were Mr. at her home, Doyle, Harley Evans, Upalco; in Salt Lake City. Each of the of friends Mrs. Roe Smith and children, group was hos- and Mrs. Arden Evans and fam- six camps is expected to conBurton Etholene while Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, of the a to tess younger ily. Mrs. group of Provo, and Mr. and tribute $100 to the cause. home. at her of crowd Carl Smith and children, Mr. and M.rs. Voy Fairbanks The Tabiona Camp has schedLorna Cook, of Boneta, was were called to Salt Lake Thurs- uled a dance to be held Monday, Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Walters an overnight guest during the day, by the death of Mrs. Fair- March 6, proceeds to be used banks father, James Hansen. for the Memorial building fund. entertained at a supper at their week at the. Bleazard home. Ross EmRoss and Fred their Mt. of Feb. Margaret Carma Hansen, 14, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White home, son, Leon, on his birthday anni- mons, was an overnight guest spent a few days in Salt Lake motored to Jackson, Wyo., last versary the first birthday he last week at the Leon Burton last week while Fred received week to attend the winter carmedical attention. had spent with his parents in home. nival. They made sound recordoccasion Sharon Johnson, of Hartford, ings and took pictures of the the six years. Enjoying A second son was born to with the Walters were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen was an overnight guest, Thurs- events. Mrs. Eldcn Brady, Mr. and Mrs. last Thursday at the Roosevelt day, of Mildred Bird; and Edna A Canasta party was held FriLaMar Neilsen, J. R. Clayburn, hospital. The Christensens also Nielsen, of Bridgeland, and Joan day evening at the home of Mr. Funk spent the night with Ra- and Mrs. Ted Nye. Mrs. Zeda Brady, Mr. and Mrs. have four daughters. Guests were mona Nielson. Shelby Lisonbee and Mr. and VanTas-sell- , Mr. Mrs. and William Bleazard Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mrs. Betty Evans entertained Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr. Mrs. McDonand Lee Claud Mrs. and Mr. and Ottosen, Mrs. Glen Lamb returned last ald went to the exhibiti9n bas- a group of friends Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano, husweek from a visit with relatives ketball game in Duchesne last evening in honor of her Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley, bands birthday. in southern Utah. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bow- M,r. Mrs. Erven Clegg, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mcrl Jennings, and A. M. Burton and daughter, den spent the weekend with Mr. Mrs. Pete visof children and Ncola, in last Salt visited Lake Jr., Aplanalp, Mr. and Jencan, and M.rs. Jennings Solomonson Mrs. ited over the weekend with Mr. week. Ralph Smith. A chicken at Pleasant valley. and Mrs. Merl Jennings, Sr. Joseph Jensen went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nielson supper was served at visand Mr. and Mrs. William Archie Price family Lake Sunday to receive treat- spent a few days in Vernal last ited Sunday with Duchesne rel- ment for a serious heart condi- week. were Sunday dinner at the Vi.rgil Wadley atives. tion. guests The Edward Zirker family has Speakers at Sacrament meetMrs. Mel Burton and moved to Salt Lake, where Mr. home. Mr. and The Primary association preing this week were Wilson Neil- family, of Salt Lake, spent the Zirker has employment with sen and Leon Walters. Leon re- weekend with the Burton fam- his brother, Lawrence. sented the program in Sacrament meeting, Sunday. lated his mission experiences. ilies. Mrs. Delia Mayhew, Utahn, Mrs. Alva Rust, of Croyden, Garn Lloyd, of Ioka, recently called visited relatives here last week. visited a few days last week returned from a mission, Lison-beewith her daughter and Ben C. Gomm, of Mt. Em Thursday on the Shelby Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStemons, and James Lindsay, of fano. The Distefanos took her were at guests Mt. Home, were speakers The Jack Liddells Vornia Iiobb home Vere at the Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Saturday, and visited in Saturday evening Duchesne before returning. McDonMr. and M,rs. Wayne Neilsen home. Mr. and Mrs. A,rvin Rust and ald and children visited Sunday twin babies, of Croydon, were Mrs. Leone Lazenby visited in at Utahn with the Davies fam- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr during the week. ilies. Dave Davies. Ted Nye made a trip to Salt SAVE ON Dcna Davies was operated on Lake last week, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farnsworth, of Mt. Home, visited Mr. Feb. 13 at the Roosevelt hos- by Mrs. Jessie Maxwell and Mrs. MATTRESSES and Mrs. Delbert Davies, Sun- pital. Oralie Wadley and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas day. It is and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childs, and daughter, Sandra, of Raymondreported Mr. of Salt Lewis, Lake, of Dragcrton, visited relatives Provo, spent the weekend here are the For Your Present Mattress a sweet litof parents with their parents. here last weekend. tle Turned In on ar Valentine, born Mrs. Albert Smith and daugh Feb. 14. The little Mrs. Willis Mr. and Potter is a niece NEW Mr. and Mrs. Elton Potter, Mr. ter, of Park City, spent the pas. of Mr. and Mrs. girl Elvin Lewis, and Mrs. Mark Bleazard, Mr. week with her parents, Mr. anc and the parents are INNERSPRING Mrs. William and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Mr. Abplanalp. here. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright, MATTRESS and Mrs. C. W. Erickson, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson and family, of Bridgeland, were 441 PHONE DUCHESNE spent a day in Roosevelt, last Sunday guests of the Clarence ar-en- ts inter-communi- M-Me- ty n son-in-la- Hol-gat- at-ten- ed M-Me- n -- . mid-nigh- t. 1 Van-Tasse- ll JAHli s. S10.00 Credit th son-in-la- w resident. Mrs. Virginia Davis Lake, was a weekend the home of Betty Mr. and Mrs. LawreL. well visited Sunday ?J land. Nola Josie, who is in Salt Lake City, 2 weekend with her parS and Mrs. Joe Josie 2 Mrs. Jack Josie and bah also guests. A. Henry Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. J0 during the weekend. William Rhoades, City, visited during the 1 Sal1 with M,r. and Mrs. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Von Bros children, of Rangely, Colo weekend visitors at the of Mrs. Browns parens and Mrs. Erven Clegg. Among the Sunday in Duchesne were Bisho; nell Turnbow, Mr. andij land Clegg, Mr. and Mrs Rhoades, Leonal Webb, Norma Wagstaff, Mrs. Rhoades, Mrs. Stella Tu Mr. and Mrs Elwood Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, M gie Lewis and Mrs. Thelm on a :ipat ipan A d Mildred Muir Mr. and Mrs. Ferris announce the arrival ol born Feb. 15 at a Sal! hospital. An incubator ba tot weighed only 4 lbs. Mrs. W. B. Pace is in Lake hospital, and Mr. in the Heber hospital. wish them a speedy rei Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Dude Young went to Monday. Jacelyn Sweat was ofl at takings on for appendicitis her hospital after ly ill Monday. Millard Muir and An man, of Salt Lake visited) the week with Millards Mrs. Lwebber, of Duchs with the Ralph Muir Muir families. Clarence Casper and' Casper, of Tabiona, visitt urday with Mr. and MrsCar cis Brooks and Ferris Complete Optical Servi EYES EXAMINED Abp-lanal- p Daynes Opti red-heade- d well-know- n week. r" i best, For skiing nt its v '' r Wrights. Donna Lang, who is attending B.Y.U., visited her parents over the weekend. A birthday party was held Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp. Attending the affair were Mr. and many experts prefer r'r Aspen, Colorado. , & vW.' Thomas Abplanalp, of Provo; Mrs. Albert Smith, of Park City; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. The,ron Robb, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and Alma, Bridgeland. Canasta was played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald and family, of Talmage, were dinner guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies. Calvon Broadhead returned to Logan Sunday alter spending the weekend visiting his parents, the Melvon Broadheads. Mr. and Mrs. Melvon Broad-heaand son, Douglas, Mrs. Leonard Brown and Mrs. Ther-oRobb visited Sunday in Duchesne with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison, daughter, Hill and Hill wilt not make you an expert skier but it will treat you to WHISKEY AT ITS BEST nT d 86 PROOF' mTunm rktiufK PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NFW YORK 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS n Utah Make Appointments SATHER JEWELS From where I sit ... At Joe, ty How to Get That Homework Dor Mrs. Ca,rl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. "'J Roosevelt Miss Gilbert, our grammar school principal, spoke the other night at the regular Parent-Teachemeeting, on getting children to do their homework when they want to listen to the radio. rs We musnt give them a flat Miss Gilbert said. If wo adults really believe in tolerance and moderation, we should instill these qualities in our children. Listening to the radio is fine- -in moderation as long as homework gets done, too. From where I sit, the lady was dead-righThis radio vs. home- no, work problem is a wonkj to see to it that our youft, quire the sensible model' theyll need later Ive on. never believed fast rules except in lutely necessary. Let the low do as he likes, hes temperate and tolera thats why i Ive never felt quarrel with the fello tial to a glass of bcert age of Moderation. t. Copyright,, 1950, United States Bremen ( e |