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Show p TOWah Basin moobd, mabpb " Case Lam-fom- e the Johnny during the week and Mrs. Lynn Powell, Fork, and Miss Ruth nish student. ot Upalco, is Carroll, ywith his grandparents, id Mrs. George Rogers, the return from feevelt hospital of his Mrs Kenneth Carrell, is new baby sister, and Mrs. Lee Wirthlm, dur-- i Lake City, visited and past week with Mr. a B.Y.U. lV MT. EMMONS A temple is marriage being planned by Miss Zella Rust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Rust, and Evan Bennion, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bennion. The who recently returned after filling a mission for the L.D.S. church, is now employed as bookkeeper for the Raft River Electric Co., at Malta, Idaho. A date for the wedding has not been set, pending the appointment of a bookkeeper to replace Miss Rust. bride-to-b- e, . m. Wirthlin. and Mrs. Wayne Mecham By Grace Dalgleish lildren, of Jerome, Ida., ast week with Waynes Howard Roberts left for ProMrs Ina Mecham, and vo last week upon receiving nembers of the family. word of the death of Mrs. RobThomas Richards, of Mt. erts brother, Aaron Benjamin substituted Friday fore Porter, in an automobile accident at Thistle, to be with mu Gomm at the L.D.S. Mr. Gomm attend-templ- e wife in her bereavement. Mrs. excursion. Roberts has been attending B. of Salt Lake, Y.U. since the first of the year, je Wall, he weekend with her par on leave from her classroom duMr. and Mrs. Leonard ties as a member of tne Myton school faculty. Monson spent Morris Mrs. Andrew Tolboe and Mr. Blue-nt- h and Mrs. A. C. Tolboe accomay and Friday in her sister, Marilyn panied Mrs. James By water and ch, while ther parents, daughter, LaRee, to Provo Satd Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, urday, tnen went to Redmond n Salt Lake on the to attend funeral services for Amos Sophus Tolboe, 61, who died Wednesday morning at the following from Mt. in the Moon Salina hospital of a heart ailStake temple excursion: ment. The deceased was well and Mrs. Willard B. known here, having frequently m, Mr. and Mrs. Grant visited here with the Andrew Tolboe family. i,Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Mr. and Mrs. George W. The American Legion and pnhall, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wm. R. Sands Post Auxiliary, Mrs. Ina Mecham, Mrs. Unit held their regular and 5, Snow, Mrs. Lawrence buisiness meeting Friday eveBen C. Gomm and Arthur W. R. Harris home. at the Mrs. Anna L. Evans, ning were Plans made for a special . spending the winter in social meeting Friday, March ,ake, also participated in at the Barracks to celebrate 24, iple work. 31st the birthday anniversary and Mrs. Chester Hart-,er- e of the American Legion. at guests Saturday News of the death of D. L. lily dinner at the home e resident d tir son, Bruce. The Carmondy, a received has been of Ion, My Mr. and Mrs. Ians wedding anniversary. by friends here. Mr. Carmondy ;mbers of the family were resided here for several years, t. attached to the U. S. Indian Irrigation Service; and will be remembered by many who lived here between 1910 and 1920. He died at the U. S. Naval hospital, Bethesda, Md., October 12. Louise Edwards celebrated sem-whil- ; tem-cursio- n'. Em-participat- ed one-tim- occa-'elebrate- Elsie Bird I and Mrs. Loryn Ross re Thursday from Denver they attended the Farm nion convention, n Olsen and Mrs. Edn; an, of Duchesne, visitei school here this week adia presented a oneac The Red Lamp, Frida; at drama in Dt iy night The cast included Id; rks, Fern Zirker, Chai Jetty Evans, Arlo Richenj Nielson, Elsie Nielson wa e. or. ending the drama nigh Nielsor Bird, Prej ns were Vernal nd Mrs. Charlie Irs. Hale Holgate, Mr. am J. Gilbert, Deon am amona and Lt s j Nielson. and Mrs. Myron 'e Mower home o ad Mrs. Milt Larson, ending Priesthood and Rc Sety convention Sunda' were Pres. am K teate, Mr. and Mn Gilbert, Charlie Bird, Jacl Gilbert, Sterlin: anL Xr.and Mrs- Vo S- Shields H?eSTnre, - irakp-i5?ano- icott Lsty!' Glda Colfndxrrf L J- - JCnSCr Gilber Nielson are drivin, sonndrvrs d on Mechar inD5nald of Bluebell Sunday with the Ott vSeCS?,yd Mecham and ne even ill returned lay wHhPrltal to from th spend nd Mth, JGr. Parents, Bish le Ross Ji!a10n Boss. Thi Brst grandson. 1 her birthday Saturday with a party at the home of her parEd- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern wards. Fifteen young1 friends enjoyed the occasion with her. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb entertained Sunday evening at a delicious dinner, followed by an evening of bridge. Their guest list included the W. H. Lincks, the Rex Lambs, the Homer Robinsons, W. R. Harrises, H. W. Davenports, the Jack Giles, James Dalgleishes, Miss Alice Todd and Lee Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lott and children drove to Salt Lake to return Mrs. Lotts mother, Mrs. Amelia Clegg, to her home. Dan Uresk, who has been recovering from a recent operation at the Standardville hospital, returned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ceder-quisof Twin Falls, Idaho, arrived Friday to visit at the A. M. Todd home. While here, Mr. Cederquist attended to business intprpsts t, Mrs. W.E. Burton, a recent visitor at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Biltz, of Midvale, returned home Saturday ning. Mr. Biltz accompanied her to spend Sunday here. Earl Fowler returned home a visFriday from Provo and accom-p was He it with relatives. and i a n e d by his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mace, and five children, who spent the weekend here. FriCalvin Monks returned day from Salt Lake City where he had been receiving a medical check up at the Veterans hospital. son-in-la- IK sooth nflim Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler and Cora Holt drove to Salt Lake Sunday to bring Mrs. Fowler home after a visit with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Norman Hayes. Fred and Kenneth Carroll, of Upalco, transacted business Sunday at the Gilbert Beebe ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John Saris, of Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend at the homes of Wm Clark and Mrs. Harold Morris. Mrs. Dora B e r d returned Wednesday from a weeks visit in Salt Lake City and Strawson-in-la- Floyd Case, of Mt. Emmons, transacted business here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allred and daughter, and Mrs. Edith All-reof Vernal, visited relatives here Thursday. Bill Clark and Gilbert Chat-wiof Tabiona., visited a few days last week with Bills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Mr. Chatwin is Mrs. Clarks d, n, brother. Mrs. Earl Dunsmore is receiv- ing treatment at the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone and sons, of Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and family, of Roosevelt, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden took their mother, Mrs. Mary Bowden, to Salt Lake last week. She will remain there while recuperating from a recent illness. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lee Anderson, of Ioka. Mrs. Lloyd Shiner and new daughter returned from the Roosevelt hospital the first of the week. Bishop and Mrs. Lester Max-fiel- d and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Maxfield joined the Moon Lake Stake temple excursion last weekend. Alta Edwards, of Salt Lake City, visited a few days this week ' with her sister, Mrs. Ilez Am9s The Moon Lake Stake Seventies furnished the program at Sacrament meeting this week. Out of town visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons, son, Floyd, and daughter, Connie, of Mt. Home, and Elton Rust, of Talmage. Kamas and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Natti, M. B. Donohue and Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred, visitors here during the coal strike, have returned to Carbon county. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs, of Altonah, Bob Lindsay, of Mt. Home, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard, and family, of Mt. Home, visited one day last week with the Mark Bleazards. Mrs. Anna Hughes and daughter, of Fountain Green, and Hal Brotherson, of Manti, visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson one day last week. Mrs. Maud Anderson received medical attention at the Roosevelt hospital on March 7. George Anderson and son, Dean, visited Ray W. Anderson in Lark last week. Enroute home they visited relatives in Heber City. Mrs Clara Burton spent several days last week with her parents in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Laura Cummings entertained agroup of young people Wednesday evening at a surprise party in honor of her sister, Veloys, birthday. Mrs. Enid Christensen visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michie, at Tabiona, last week. Mrs. Mary Kenison, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDonald, and A. M. Burton, visited in Salt Lake last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lindsay, of Mt. Home, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Maggie Anderson left Friday for Heber City to care for her mother, who was injured in a fall recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson attended the Duchesne Education association County banquet Saturday evening in Duchesne. E. L. Murphy, Oscar Nelson, and a group of Upalco young people presented an interesting program at Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Thacker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thacker, o f Altamont, visited Sunday with the Earl Thackers. Coupio Wed In Temple Ceremony Bridgeland, announce the marriage of their daughter, Darlene, to Delmar Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross, Arcadia. The nuptials were performed in the Manti L D S temple, Tuesday, March 14. The new Mrs. Ross, a graduate of the Valley High school, Orderville, Utah, has been livthe ing with her parents during embeen has She past year. ployed at the Mortensen Bakery, Roosevelt. Mr. Ross graduated from Roosevelt high school in 1943, and later filled a mission for the L D S church in the Southern States. He is now attending school at the Utah State Agri- cultural college. The newlyweds will their home in Logan. make who also visited in Provo.; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilckens, and Mrs. Florence Johnson. Mrs. Myrtle 'Rhoades was called to Provo last week by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jones spent Friday in Pleasant Grove on business. Mrs. Blanche Defa visited in Provo during the week with the Boyde Williams. Daughter of Utah Pioneers entertained their husbands at an annual party at the ward hoyse, Thursday night. A delicious chicken dinner and all the trimmings were featured, followed by a program. The remainder of the evening was devoted to square dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jones were supper guests Sunday evening of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts. Carole Defa visited relatives in Utah county last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa spent Wednesday and Thursday in Heber. Little Toni Fabrizio was honored guest at a birthday party Friday. Guests were Sharon Defa, Bonnie and Dixie Roberts, Lolana, Janice and Rose Lee Johnson, Larry Defa, and their mothers, and Mrs. Ester Gines, Mildred Webb and Car-m- a Fabrizio. Miss Thela Campbell Thursday to accept employment in Salt Lake City. 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