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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, MAY 5, 1950 mm llildred Muir Mrs. Ray Baum underwent an appendectomy Monday at the Heber hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper Lake took their baby to Salt . check-upFriday for a medical Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sweats vis- is here daughter, Ladonna, resides in She folks. iting her Dodd Lyons, Mrs. Lilias Alexander were Roosevelt shoppers during the week. f Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stevenson, Venna Oman attended the MIA dance at Altamont, Friday night. Merril Taylor, who is confined to the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake, is home for a few days visit with his family. LeGrand Mecham and Jack Bleazard were in Duchesne, Monday, attending the Moon Lake water users meeting. Horace Allred and Louie Galloway, of Roosevelt, and Floyd Case of Mt. Emmons, were taking care of business at the head of the Farnsworth canal, Thursday. Leland Stevenson of Altamont was here on business, Sunday. Jack Stevenson, who is attending' the U. of U., and Jim Stevenson and Calvin Marchant, who are employed in Salt Lake, visited their parents over the Minnesota. Joe Rhodes and Marvin of Tabiona, were visiting missionaries at church Sunday. Several missionaries from the Stake presidency visited homes in this vicinity Monday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Labrum was a patient in the Heber hospital for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir were in Heber, Tuesday. Mrs. Ferris Casper and Mrs. Francis Brooks visited in Du- week-end- . chesne Tuesday. The water was turned into mothhis took McNeill Grant the Farnsworth ditch, Sunday. er, Mrs. G. H. McNeill and Mrs. LeGrand Mecham was in TalThursto Heber Forrer Henry mage, Sunday, on business. day on a combined business and Speakers at church, Sunday pleasure trip. night, were Mr. Gomm. seminary teacher at Altamont, and four of his students. VeLoy Rust, Dwayne Stevenson, and Coleen Stevenson. Mrs. Venus Mecham, of BlueMi-chi- e, In Roosevelt this week on business were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brotherson, Noral Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMillan, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Lambert. A play was given in M.I.A. e Tuesday night by the and Junior girls. Three other plays were given by Altonah, Talmage and Bluebell. A good crowd attended. Lavour Oman spent twe days in Salt Lake last week. A number from here attended the 7th grade operetta presented April 25. Bee-Hiv- and Mrs. Neil Fabrizio, Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio, Mrs. Daphene Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Rondy S. Tobler, and Curtis Pace. Last week it was erroneously reported in the Uintah Basin Record that the Tabiona high school band was rated excellent in the marching maneuvers they executed during the Band Festival at Roosevelt. The correct rating, according to the official judging score sheet was a superior minus; the first year band was rated excellent in their rendition of concert numbers, but obtained the higher rating for marching. Another human interest note about the band: one of the uniforms worn by one of the present band members, is marked with the name the present band bS1 was formerly champion Tabioi5'SN SfN band of ie yea , Band instruction .. tinued at Tabiona for eight years, iuS ly through the effoiN traor,dmary that band uwifjM reinstated at TaS' fine results notTlH year ago there ber of the band played a band .Instrum knew one note The people of TabioiS na are red will be S tinue his workperSI with J All C . Jn r.d if a . if (Jwwik Mrs. Thelma Nye John L. Johnson ht CLASSIFIED Hor-rock- 39-tf- c n p Rose Morrison KIIP Er-va- n HARDYS SHOP r, al i us uni Err an D it feiMKLTdl -- cintoijc fl i Ibj nd IBC1DI1 HUM5UffiS Me the high school band. Z has been several spending days under medical treatment at Heber. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alias Gines broke her leg recently, while playing. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Humes were in Heber this week where Mr. bell, visited relatives here, Jones submitted to a medical LaRue Rowley examination which disclosed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleazard that he suffered broken ribs and and children, of Dragerton, were torn ligaments in a timber acweekend guests here. cident more than a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fieldsted, First medical attention was givof Boneta, visited at the Howard en Mr. Jones by a doctor in the Rowley home, Sunday. Roosevelt hospital, who diagMr. and Mrs. Jack Boren, of VI rs. Elsie Bird no broken nosed dinner only Vernal, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker bruises, but as Mr.bones, Jones did Mrs. of Borens parents, and Mrs. Fern Zirker, visited guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Killian. in Salt Lak during the week. not improve it was decided to ?eek further medical opinion. Mary Birch went to Salt Lake Hazel Johnson, daughter of At present he is convalescing on Monday to attend the wedMr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, was satisfactorily. ding of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Victor BronMr. and Mrs. Blaine Nyberg taken to the Roosevelt hospital, was she where operated Friday, son, a Provo, visited one day this at were guests reception given on for appendicitis. She is re- week at the home of Mr. and in their honor, Monday night. Mrs. Lee Mrs. BronMr. and Mrs. Delbert Davis, ported in very god a condition. business son and Wagstaff. Mrs. Wagstaff were Lynn Ross made of Talmage visited, Sunday, with Grandma Rowley and Mr. trip to Salt Lake during the girlhood chums who had not vveek. seen each other for seven years. and Mrs. Edwin Farnsworth. held, was conference Mr. and Mrs. Thrope Chatwin Ward Among those attending' Band PresiStake the with t o business matters attended Day at 'Vernal were Mr. and Sunday, Mrs. A1 White, here present. recently. The family moved Mrs. Sidney Rust, Viola Bleaz- dency and Duke Keith to a few months ago. Provo Helen Odekirk, ard and children, and Mr. and the repwere Mr. Fern Mrs. Elvin Lewis and and Merrill, M,rs. Mrs. Harold Stevenson. attendance. in resentatives daughter, Elaine, visited relaMr. and Mrs. Grant Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Solmon-so- n tives in Provo recently and atand children d.rove to Heber, of Roosevelt attended Ward tended funeral services for an Sunday. Grandma Rowley and Georgia conference, and were dinner uncle of Mrs. Lewis. Leland Clegg and Venice Lyons were dinner guests of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Turnbow motored to Southern Bird. Howard Rowley, Sunday. California during the week on Mr. and Mrs. Losyn Ross and Larry Fisher, of Boneta was a business trip. of of Fred an over-nigwere dinner guests guest daughter The Tabiona high school junMr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert, SunRowley, Thursday. iors are working day and night Mrs. Howard Rowley, M r s. day. this to complete preparaDinner guests of Pres, and tions week for the Mrs. Hale Holgate, Sunda y, will be heldJunior Prom which Friday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert, May 5. The is still a sectheme, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrell, ret, but is a of much subject MONEY TO LOAN On any Mrs. Helen Odekirk, Keith conjecture students and among' improvement you want to make Duke, and Mr. and Mrs. Voy others. The Juniors do say the Fairbanks. on your property. decorations are going to be BUILDING SUPPLY TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, of beautiful and different from any "That Good Place To Buy" Roosevelt, visited Mrs. Duncans before seen here. An orchestra Phone 203-Roosevelt, Ut. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie from Provo has been hired for 34-t- f Bird, Saturday. the occasion. A special feature s will Mr. and Mrs. Clarence be a floor show, under the modern FOR SALE and children visited in direction of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. home close to school. See Mer- Vernal, Sunday. Anderson, with all the Junior ton Wardle, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty class and special guests particimade a business trip to Provo, pating. Juniors who are exertFOR SALE Locker plant, Monday. ing every effort to make the a success are: Darlene Prom basement home, cinder brick Solomon-soJohn Mrs. Mr. and Turn-bow, chicken coop. Venice R. president, and officialand family, of Myton, Rhoades, in of arrangements, Tabiona. ly charge , visited relatives here, Sunday. Coy Michie, Defa, Tommy Joy Mrs. Royal Bert, of Salt Lake, DiStefano, Dicy Casper, Ted D FOR SALE visited her sisters, Mrs. Nona Nye, Fern Bennett Josiei Clegg, and Mrs. Grace Larsen, and Ramona CABBAGE - CAULIFLOWER Holgate the with PrinWoolley, week. during S. Tobler as facultv PEPPERS - TOMATOES cipal Rondy Bishop and Mrs. Marion Ross advisor. Many Kinds of Flowers and Mr. and Mrs. and sons, DAY OLD GOSLINGS Primary officials and children Loryn Ross and daughter, at-at are working hard this week pretended the band concert paring for Primary conference Duchesne, Utah Vernal, Saturday. scheduled for next Sunday evening. Arrangements are under the direction of Primary President Dot Ottoscn. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil and son, tyere DuchesneWadley and Myton visitorsduring the week Will Be In The Duchesne Area With Their The Tabiona high school band FURNACE CLEANER participated in band activities at Vernal Saturday. Among those ABOUT THE FIRST PART OF MAY from Tabiona and Hanna who o attended were Mr. and Mrs. FOR CLEANING - REPAIR - NEW INSTALLATION Clegg, Mrs. Irene Johnson Mrs. Lida Jones, Mrs. Norma Wrile or Call Josie, Mrs. Rella LcFcvre, Mrs Thelma Nye, Mrs. Berneice 87 W. 3rd So. Young. Mrs. Nettie Defa, Mrs HEBER. UTAH Phone 122W Viola Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Penrod, Mrs. Hazel Defa, Mr 41-2t- 4' SVe' da Here they are...thc :rni Mr est, smartest styletf town! They re the r some Randcraft Shi the choice of wise )liv alte to Mrs buyers everyw For sturdy coi tion, slick and solid stjl coi see the Rand "Western" Ct! Western Buckle-Strap- , Brown Loafer Style with Embossed Vamp, today! 8.95 SIZES 6 to 1? J&IL0 MEN'S BARGAINS ... 200 prs. 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