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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD MAY 5, 1950 r ' r , - 4 ' gave a Merle Bates Vest 9th birth-le- , een color in the heTndtheir the lunch. Hons and re PandeMrs. hcnds arenC were in during the Roos-CSnes- s, reSce Baum during Hayes spent a day m and iMrsWRock Baer Vernal, spent Sunday Ivie. and Mrs. Raleigh entertained a Sds at his home children, of Mt. Emmons. Glenn Van Tassell, accompanied by Mrs. Elden Liddell, spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Jay Jenkins have moved from the former Bill Shephard home to the Davenport home near My ton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor visited in Lapoint, Sunday. Myrl Smith, Della Liddeil and Bishop Carl Van Tassell were speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell, Mrs. Merl Jennings, and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee were among those present at a very entertaining P.T.A. meeting held Wednesday evening at Arcadia. Alma Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Smith was chosen Valedictorian of this years graduating class at Roosevelt high school. Throughout her four years at Roosevelt high Alma has played an important role in all school activities. in celebra- de-nc- h Mrs. Darrell Dean, Mrs. La 13th birthday. A Von Thomas, Mrs. J. P. Chriswas served, evening, s and son, tensen and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee visited Monday at Pleasant Mrs. Callie e Valley with Mr. and Mrs. De , visited Hancock. Vere Albert Mezenen M,m and Mrs. Howard Smith, of Provo,' were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller rma Ban-Duches- ind ne re-th- J. Alma Smith. X inn FILMS HELP FIGHT MALARIA IN INDIA Education by film on the causes and cure of malaria will Mrs. George Anderson be carried out in the most serDeane Case Mr. and Mrs. John Pace of The Altamont seventh grade iously infected areas of India. e and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil presented the operetta The film, A Tiny Thing Taffy Allred of Provo, visited here Ann, Monday night. Etholene Brings Death, was made in a recently. Burton, of Talmage, and Bob West Bengal village by a BritEtholene Burton portrayed Allred, of Altonah, sang the ish chemical company. It shows the part of Taffy Ann in the leading roles, with a support- that a malaria-bearin- g mosquito 7th grade operetta at Altamont ing cast of ten other boys and may kill a man, and teaches last Monday evening. Others girls who had singing and speak- how newly available drugs alfrom here taking part were Dee ing parts. Choruses utilized the leviate the disease. The spoken Farnsworth and Leda Beckstead. remainder of the class. Mrs. commentary with the film is The Trekker and Bluebird Edythe Hansen directed the op- supplied in several Indian classes of the Talmage Primary eretta, the second she has preenjoyed a campfire party, Mon- sented this year with a junior day afternoon, with Mrs. Maud high school cast. Twila Larson, speeds up work like Anderson as supervisor. of Bluebell, a 9th grade student, theNothing idea of getting through for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen, of was accompanist. a chance to take a rest. A Tabiona, visited Mr. and Mrs. audience enjoyed Leon Burton one evening last Stake M.I.A. drama night, Tuesweek. day evening at the high school-gym- . A. M. Burton and son, Millan, Plays were presented by visited in Salt Lake, last week. the following wards; Boneta, A large group from here at- Mrs. Beverly Fieldsted, director; tended the Moon Lake Stake Bluebell, Mrs. Ona Rust, directcompetition at Alta- or; Talmage, Mrs. Louise Thompmont Tuesday evening. The play son; Altonah, Mrs. Margaret Wild Hobby Horses, was the Maxfield. The Altonah play, Talmage entrant in the contest. Deep in the Heart of Texas, Mrs. Edith Burton, Mrs. Alta won first place. Judges were Beckstead and Mrs. Adaline An- Mrs. Ina Mecham, Mrs. Opal derson attended a planning Gomm, E. L. Murphy Arthur and Earl Case. meeting at Altamont Thursday Saddler Mrs. Hartman is still Chester afternoon in preparation for at ill the Roosevelt seriously elementary school play day on 5 hospital. May at Bluebell. The Special Interest group of Dean Anderson Stake M.I.A. held a dance the Thursday from Colorado and Friday night at the Mt. Emmons Wyoming where he has been ward hall. Square dancing was working for the past 13 months. enjoyed during, the evening to The following Talmage stud- music by Mr. and Mrs. ents participated in the band LeRoy played Thacker and Mrs. Thomcompetition at Vernal last week: as Richards. Earl Case was callGerald Donohue, Erma Soren- er. Mrs. Olive. Miles is stake Vada leader of the eroup. sen, Bertha Anderson, Lee Burton and Eva Beckstead. Bryant Gomm, student at U. On hand at the musical festival S.A.C., spent the weekend with to give the youngsters support his parents. were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. BurWeekend visitors at the E. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. home were Mr. and Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mrs.Crosbv Wallace Rogers and baby, Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Laron of Salt Eva Dean and and Lake, Beckstead, Mrs. Adaline Anderare employed who Earl Crosby, son, and Dean Anderson. in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childs, Members of the L.D.S. Semof Drage.rton, " visited relatives Suna large one-act-pl- ay returned Lisonbee . Russell Mrs. Harri-lughte- r, Carol Jean, ight guests Friday of Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth apd :s. Roy Taylor. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin spent Sunday in ?e Neilsen motored to Sandy visit Mrs. Neilsens who s, Clara Young, rs held party, was ewell home of Mrs. Elva honoring Mrs. Mary the to Texas, Paris, left Monday who home in i served to Myple Murphy, Venetta Smith, Nelda Mur-it- h was lane la Brady, Myrtle Neilsen, Hazel Taylor, il Eyelyn Gal-le- n Wal-e- l Olive Neilsen, Murphy, Lois Lisonbee, Lillian Roosevelt, and the Elva of Mrs. Leavitt lovely gift. guest. i a y guests home was at the Shelby were Mr. and Morrell and girls, ank Mrs. esne; M. J. P. Chris-Berth- a Rasmussen, Mrs. Cecil Pease Monty, of Roosevelt; Lake, .Dwain Harper and Talmage. Lloyd Shiner has bought a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. They have purchased a home there and expect to move to the capitol in the near future. W. B. Stoddard and Floyd Searle, of Randlett, visited Monday at the Gilbert Beebe home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burson are the parents of a baby boy, born recently at the Ft, Duchesne hospital. Mrs. Ma,ry Bowden has returned from Salt Lake City and is now staying in Ioka with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Anderson. The Altonah M.I.A. one-ac- t play, Down in the Heart of Texas, took first place Tuesday at Altamont, the cast receiving a beautiful trophy. Cast members were Elaine Carroll, Jean Allred, Phyllis Allred, Connie Timothy, Ola Maxfield, Charley Allred, Udell Allred and Ray Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Galloway, of Roosevelt, visited here Saturday. Ty Kolb sprayed cattle during the week for farmers of Up Vi e r.Our rer - Booke are the quietest most constant of friends; are the most accessible wisest of counselors, and most patient of teachers. and they and the Charles W. Eliot program day at Sacrament meeting, consisting of talks, by Neal Dastrup and Anna Lee Thacker, Mt. d Emmons; Ardis Goodrich, a Murray, Bluebell; and song by Orland Murray. Neal announced the program. John H. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook, of Ballard, were dinner guests Sunday at the Floyd Case home. Deane Case was hostess Sunday evening at a Fireside chat. Beth Winkler, of Bluebell, reviewed The Pearl of Great Price. Piano selections were presented by Afton Smithson, and solos were sung by Lucy Powell, Mona Miles and Beth were presWinkler. Twenty-on- e ent. Light refreshments were served. inary presented . Or-lan- Be as careful of the books this area. Good Queen Vic you read, as of the company James Weeks, of Tooele, re- you keep; for your habits and of England was Victoria Queen cently spent a few days with character will be as much in- one of the first women to undergo his pa, rents. fluenced by the former as by anesthesia in childbirth. Paxton Hood Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bowden the latter. and daughters, of Bonanza, spent the weekend with relatives. Among those taking part in FIRST RATE GIFTS the band concert Friday and Saturday at Vernal were Elaine Carroll, Perry Maxfield and For Your First Lady Delar Maxfield. The Altamont seminary class presented the program in SacDAY - MAY 14 ON rament meeting Sunday, drive IP ' here Sunday. Wm. N. Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, of Boneta, and Glen Mohlman, of Altonah, viisted Sacrament meeting Sunday. The following Seminary graduates of Altamont presented a fine program: Wendell Evans, Joan Bleazard, Roxella Donohue, Bertha Anderson, and Jenean Burton. Mr, and Mrs. Elvin Thacker, and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Thacker visited the Earl Thackers Sun- - MOTHERS i sickly day. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Potter visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang at Utahn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard, of Mtn. Home, visited the Mark Bleazards last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorensen, and Mrs. Donna Buehler and children, of Heber City, visited relatives here Sunday. . Bill Sorensen underwent a tonsilectomy at the Roosevelt hospital last Friday. Service hone 8276 Hog Bristles Valuable Brushes made of pure hog bris-tle- s are almost worth their weight in gold these days. Due to tire continuing chaos in China, they are exceedingly hard to obtain. Our Store Was Made For Mom Just look through the gift suggestions below and you'll store know what we mean when we say Nielsons Variety tastes. or was made for Mom. no matter what her age POTTERY SILVER PLATE POTTED PLANTS LAMPS CIGARETTE CASES and LIGHTERS GREETING CARDS COSTUME JEWELRY TOASTERS IRONS HOT PLATES ELECTRIC CLOCKS Variety Store DUCHESNE - Phone 451 J Product of Standard of California A 1 Here's a grease that's super-tough- RPM ! Chassis Grease resists dust, water, heat and cold as it lubricates. It stays put on spring shackles, bolts, steering Ihiuckles and all chassis bearings. And its so easy to apply I Distributed By d. mum Roosevelt, Utah Phone 140-W ANNA NIELSON, Prop. j |