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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD...APRIL dren, of Salt Lake, spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler. Edwin Rowley and children, Mrs. Lucy Rowley, of Mtii. Home; and Mrs. Norma Farnsworth, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday evening at the Lynn Farnsworth home. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Perkins spent last weekend with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lee Woodard, who has been under medical treatment in Provo, spent the weekend with her family. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Kceley, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shiner returned last week after spending the winter in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Max Allred, Mrs. Stanley Feldstead, of Boneta; and Mrs. Tom Allred, of Vernal, spent Wednesday in Altonah. Glen Turnbow, of Keetle.y, visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Mrs. Ed Olsen received word Thursday of the death of a brother, Herman Barnes, of Evanston, Wyo. She and Mr. Olsen attended the services. Mrs. Twila Johnson and daughter, of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Kon Tugate and friends, of Carbon county, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter attended funeral services lase weekend for Mrs. Smiths brother. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell returned the first of the week from Salt Lake City. the ditch to clear the ice and snow so that work can be done A 1LTDIU Ethel Beebe County Commissioner James Lloyd, of Upalco, visited here Monday, Mrs. Norman Hayes and chil- 21, 1950 Mrs. Elsie Bird Deane Case Quarterly conference of the Moon Lake Stake was held Sunday in the Mt. Emmons ward chapel. Conference session's were conducted by Wm. N. Brother-son- , stake president, and his counselors, Leon M. Burton and Bernard Winkler. Principal speaker at the three sessions was Elder Joseph F. Merrill, of the Council of the Twelve Apostles. Music was furnished by the Seminary students and the stake choir, directed by Mrs. Thelma Cook, of Bluebell. The L.D.S. Girls organization served lunch at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hislop and sons spent the Easter weekend at the R.E.A. power plant, while Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen were in Salt Lake. With the Hislops were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fos- sat and three children, of Hel per. Two local men have filed for county offices. Linden Hansen is seeking the nomination for county commissioner, and - ar E. W. Crosby has filed for coun- ty assessor. Both are Democrats. Garth Peterson and Austin Mr. and Mrs. GrantHorrocks, of Grenada, Calif., visited Tues- day with the Clarence Horrocks. Wendy Gilbert, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert, was painfully injured this week when she fell on a keyhole saw, running it into her cheek. She was taken to Roosevelt for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turpen-inmoved to Duchesne Saturday to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. James Solomon-so- n and family have purchased a farm at Roosevelt. They g moved during the week. Buhanans, of Myton, have moved into the Otto Nielson place, and Mr. and Mrs. Nielson have moved to the Gus Sol-omons- on house in Myton. A home coming and wedding reception was held Friday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. Grant Horrocks, who were married April 4 in Granada, California. An enjoyable program was presented, with the following participating: Fern Zirker, Floyd Ross, Anna Fairbanks, Celia and Naomi Gilbert, Jack and Gam Gilbert, Voy Fairbanks. Marion Ross. The balance of the evening was spent in dancing. Grant was recently released r mission for the from a LDS church in the California field. His wife is the former Violet Oleva Lea. They will make their home in California. Frank Horrocks, of Rangely, father of Grant and Lavon Horrocks, attended the reception. President and Mrs. Hale Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Voy Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross, Mrs. Elsie Bird, Mrs. Helen Smith attended funeral services Monday at Duchesne for Alvey Leavitt, of Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and family, Mr. and Belnap, of Salt Lake City, visited here several days last week with Garths uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case and son, Scott, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr. Arthur is district manager of Montgomery Wards automotive department. Most of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thacker were home for a family reunion over the Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs vis- Mr. weekend. Mrs. Stevenson and ited in Salt Lake City recently entertained at Leland a dinner. family with Mrs. George Reed, a form- Covers were laid for Mr. and er Altonah resident, who is ser- Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Thacker, Oliously ill in a Salt Lake hos- Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mrs. Ronald Bowden, Mrs. Mr. and pital. and Mr. and Mrs. Or- ga Solomonson, Myton; Barbara Beebe, a student at Thacker, son Monson, Mt. Emmons; Mr. Mrs. Sterling Hugley were SunHenagers business school. Salt and Mrs. James Thacker, Hollo-day- ; day dinner guests of Mr. and Lake, spent the weekend with and Mrs. Kirk Merkley Mrs. Leonard Smith. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- and Mr. Evans and Thacker, Salt Lake; sonMr. and Mrs. Chad bert Beebe. Rhea McDonald, of Miss Fred Boneta. in spent Sunday Alvornia Thompson, OgSalt Lake City, came with her of Gloria Huntsville, Holgate, and Mrs. Thomas Richand spent Friday evening at the den; Mr. is visiting her grandparents, chilMtn. and the Home; ards, Beebe home before proceeding Pres, and Mrs. Hale Holgate. to Talmage to visit her brother, dren of the various families. Mr. and Mrs. Ray iScholes Deep Purple was the theme and son, of Roosevelt, Evan, and family. spent James Weeks, of Tooele, spent carried out Friday night at the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milt several days last week with his annual Altamont Junior Prom. Larsen. Juniors participatparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thirty-eigh- t ed in the traditional promenade. Weeks. Barbara Anderson spent Mon- Class officers in charge of the day night in Bluebell as a guest affair were Wane Workman, E of Leona Bird. president; Barbara Smith, Pearand Kathleen son, secretary. Patrons were LaRue Rowley Principal and Mrs. Robert PaulMr. Mrs. Kenneth Farnsand Guy-maand Mrs. Glendon sen, Mr. Licensed worth recently moved into the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie N. PLUMBING and HEATING West home. Joe Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. CONTRACTOR Mrs. Norma Farnsworth reMember National Association Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. turned to her home in Salt Lake Workman, and Mr. and Mrs. last week after of Master Plumbers visiting with Lynn Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings and daughter of Talmage visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth, Sunday. THURSDAY Mrs. Edwin Rowley returned home from the Roosevelt hospiTHROUGH tal, Thursday. Mrs. Mark Bleazard of TalmMONDAY age spent Thursday of last week with her sister, Mrs. Rayda APRIL Stevenson. Mrs. Verlin Stewart returned 20-2- 4 INCL. home from the Roosevelt hospital, Wednesday. V WW iW iV VV 4V V iW Shelby Taylor returned to UU Colorado where he will work this summer. Mrs. Lucy Rowley spent WedQOGG Q&D nesday night with her son, Ralph Rowley at Duchesne. Octllib CMfflWKi Mr. and Mrs. Acel Walker, Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Dean (too Umandl Walker, Duchesne; and Mr. and two-yea- Hol-gat- Sol-omons- vice-presiden- Loland Stevenson J e, on on the ditch. Merrill Taylor is confined to the Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Carbin and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farns-o- f Altonah, visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth, Sunday. Fred Rowley injured his foot, Friday, when a horse fell with him. Bill Priest injured his ankle, when he was Wednesday thrown from a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richards, of Salt Lake were week-en- d visitors in Mt. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kofford and family of Boneta visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rowley, Sunday. Ninoni By Grace Dalgleish Miss Alice Todd was hostess last week to members and guests of the Friday Bridge club. Present were Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. H. W. Davenport and Mrs. W. R. vision. Three SarminJtof ents ranch. t .Stephen and of American Fork J W.-R- . son-in-la- CQE 401111 in !in is tm& fill: re Sally weekend here with & ents. Don Allen them. Mr. and Mrs. Ted aCl J?yeta Monks vlsit recently sister and Ray Cummings Susan, of Heber. $ and 5 TV relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos and children arrived fa to spend the weekend Peatross. They Ft. Duchesne with and , brother-in-law- Mr Paul Krause. James Dalgleish, i operr in home I drove 2 ly underwent an the LDS hospital City, returned Mrs. Dalgleish Lake with Mr. and Mr Adams, of Roosevelt 1 him. While in Salt lit were dinner guests o( I ell Dalgleish, Hldors Quorur Presents MYTON a three-ac- t Corn no The Hi. mystery come( presented Wednesday at the ward chapel by ders Quorum. A large thusiastic audience croK chapel to enjoy the tion. Members of the Mrs. Aften Richens, Peatross,. L u D e a n Ada Fae Parrish, Re Young, George Anders Murray, Devere Hanco m at if rei a) lo lit h Forrest Hancock. Mrs. Howard rector, and Roberts, Aften c Rid charge of lights and k' fects, lent their effortssuc the entertainment a lrr ss in h G la re: t; :ia "The farmer feeds the nation. And the miner feeds the farmer feeds his soil with mineral fertilizers and furnishes His industry with the metals to make plows and tractors." lyfiesci Mrs. George wkjjijj Farnsworths. water f n r is, c iU BRAND the whiskey that's Walker, The Farnsworth Canal company, last week, ran through the snow at the head of In a Cieerfu ss its Mame day. County Surveyor Gilbert Horrocks was in Mt. Home, during the week, surveying ponds and ditches for the AAA. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hawthorne of Clearfield returned to their home after visiting with D. B. c Howdy, Pardner! Enjoy . . . Orem, visited Mrs. Mary Walker, Sun- the p c uuuuuuuu mm on 01 A) n, 22s?2D6& b the The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Homer Robinson was a gay place Sunday evening when Miss Alice Todd and Lee Cooper entertained their bridge club at supper. Bridge furnished diversion, after a delicious supper, for Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Mil-to- n Lott. Mrs. Alfred Morrill underwent an operation Thursday at the Roosevelt hospital. She is reported getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lewis arrived last week from Newport, Wash, to visit their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson. Robert Hemphill, who recently received his honorable discharge from the Army at Fort Lewis, Wash., arrived hame last of of service were v w -- NATIONAL ;w$ r j 86 PROOF KENTUCKY WHISKEY--b DISTILLERS PROD, CORP., N.Y. 65 GRAIN NEUT?. ; |