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Show 1950 UINTAH BASIN RECORD. JUNE 2, Norma Robb Deane Case Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaRose three-da- y atives. Mrs. R. M. Brandon, of Salt Lake City, is here for a months stay with her daughter, Mrs. Delmar Mecham. Miss Zella Rust arrived Saturday from Malta, Ida., to spend Rust. and Mrs. Edwin Clegg arrived Saturday from Provo. Mr. Clegg returned to his work the following day, while Mrs. Clegg remained for a longer visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles. Miss LaRue Wall, employed in Salt Lake, spent the weekend with he,r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Rogers, of Upalco, were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Mr. and M,rs. Erwin Ames and son, Brent, and Fred Sny der, of Pocatello, spent the week-enwith Mrs. Mary C. Snyder. Brent stayed over for a longer visit with his grand mother. Here to attend the wedding of the former Miss Betty Holdei and Varney McLea were Mr. and Mrs. Dee L. Holder anc two children, and Mr. and Mrs G. H. Holder and son, Larry of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Garth Sargent and baby, 01 Hoytsville; and Mr. and Mrs. Avard Rigby, of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Murray and baby son were week-en- c guests of Mrs. Murrays parents Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Peggy Ann Case, here for the wedding of her friend, the form er Betty Holder, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Floyd Case. Accompanying her from Provo we,re two schoo. friends, Darlene Shipp and Sarr Mae Dunn, of Sevier county. Pete Nielson, of Salt Lake, was a weekend guest at the Les lie J. Orr home. Under the direction of the ward bishopric and Primal president, Mrs. Grant Hansen graduation rites were held foi nine girls and boys Sunday af ternoon at Sacrament meeting. Transferring from the Primary organization into the M.I.A. were Dale. Hanberg, Dwayne Evans, Leonard Ames, Douglas Miles, David Hislop, Blaine Mecham, Ann Boswell, Dora Wall and RaNae Stevenson. (Held from last week) Kindergarten started May 29 at Altamont, instructed by Mrs. Mary C. Snyder. Morris Monson went to Salt Lake Saturday to get his mother, Mrs. Orson Monson, who has been in the city for a major operation. Mrs. Chester Ha.rtman, still seriously ill, was returned to the Roosevelt hospital on May 17, and the following Saturday was again transferred to a Salt Lake hospital. Volney Boswell took his wife to Salt Lake last week for medical attention. It may be necessary for her to undergo an operation for kidney stones if the ailment does not respond to Mr. d treatment. YOU CAN WIN The freedom, opportunities and rewards for achievement in our country have enabled the American people to live on a scale undreamed of anywhere else. EXPERT FURNITURE REPAIR and UPHOLSTERING Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Case or 221 Roosevelt Phone 109-O FREE ESTIMATES O R have returned after a vacation trip to Berkeley, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Birch, of California, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gilbert returned with them to California. Donna Lang and a friend, Harold LaMunyon, of Provo, spent the weekend with Donnas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayhew and Lonnie Mayhew have been visiting Mrs. Delia Mayhew and family. Loren Kofford, from Oregon, visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abpla-nalMrs. Kofford returned home with him after visiting a month with her parents. Joseph Shanks, of Roosevelt, spent a few days at his ranch last week. Ward conference was held here Sunday. All of the Stake officers were present. Elaine Wright is visiting in Duchesne with the Ray Benches, who are the parents of a boy born May 12 in the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Smith and son, Howard, of Salt Lake, with spent the holiday week-en- d their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters and family, of Bridgeland, spent Sunday with their daughMr. and Mrs. ter and Leland Wright. Utahn was well represented at the Stake Youth party held in the Duchesne Stake house, Friday evening. Individual awards were received by all the LDS girls from Utahn, and the ward received thjree group awards. two-wee- k recently returned from ain Fort visit with relatives Hall, Idaho. Mr, and Mrs. Denzil Lister and children, of Heber, visited last week with Denzils mother, Mrs. Dicy Lister, and other rel- the Memorial holidays with hei W. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr ... Bob Mathias, national decathlon champ, VAULTER for Stanford against Caliclears 12 feet, six inches, as he vaults meet marks as he scored U fornia at Palo Alto. He cracked two points in seven events. poif Awards Made To Tabiona Students An impressive, list of students received awards at a special activity pragram held Thursday n the Tabiona high school gym. Outstanding students in the different departments received medals, and achievement in oth-2- r activities were acknowledged. High school faculty members, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Lorin Allred, Kent Ellertson, and Principal Rondy S. Tobler, presented the awards in their respective departments. Medals for scholarship were awarded Leslie Giles, in . vocational work; Elaine Lewis, home economics; Coy Michie, English; Marilyn LeFevre and Sharon Hamilton, mathematics; Gay Lazenby and Sharon Hamilton, Science; Ted D. Nye, social science; Nadene Ottosen, type; Robert Michie, Marvin Ottosen, Nelda June Clegg, music; Coy Michie, art. Certificates 'were awarded to Carol LeFevre, type; Marvin Ottosen, Carol LeFevre, Mar-.ly- n LeFevre, Marjorie Lewis, Delbert Fabrizio, Dale Allred, Rex Michie, Ottosen, Nelda June. Clegg, nusic. These awards were won at the activity dav contests held recently in Roosevelt. The Tab-ion- a high school band was also Ross Wadley, Na-ien- e awarded two certificates for participation at that time, a superior minus in marching and an excellent rating in concert. Athletic awards were made to the following: Jr. Penthalon meet student executive, Marvin Ottosen; senior division champ, Basil Defa, junior division champ, Lane Josie. Senior boys receiving awards were Norman Casper, Dale Gines, Ray Jones, Marvin Ottosen, Cecil Roberts, Garth VanTassell. Girls softball team, Fern Clegg, Alta Jones, Florence Iona Sizemore, Tett Lefler, Marjorie Lewis, Dicey Casper, Marilyn LeFevre, Viola Casper, Elaine Lewis, C 1 e o Jones. A scholarship to B.Y.U. was awarded Marvin Ottosen, with Gay Wagstaff as alternate; and a scholarship to U. of U. to Norman Casper, with Garth Van Tassell as alternate. Marvin Ottosen and Gay Wag-staf- f received awards as 1950 valedictorians; Ray Jones, as student body president; Georgia Reid and Joy Defa, school paper editors; Alta Jones and Iona Sizemore, school yearbook editors. Honorable mention for specia effort went to the girls Pe club, high school girls chorus school orchestra, cheer leader Gay Wagstaff, Darlene Rhoades Elaine Lewis; drum majorett Elaine Lewis; twirlers, Joy Defc Georgia Reid, Florence Wooley banner carriers Coy Michie Gay Wagstaff, Dicey Caspei baseball, Bryant Christensor special contribution in musie Coy Michie, Gay Wagstaff, De! bert Fabrizio, Tommy DeStel ano, Dale Allred, Carol LeFevre Nadene Ottosen, Robert Michit Marvin Ottosen. Ethel Beebe Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin and son, Gilbert and Wallace, Mrs. Clystia Defa, Mrs. Jennie Jones and Bill Clark, all of Tabiona. Mrs. Lula Mecham, of Salt Lake City, spent several days last week with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Lynn Farnsworth. Mrs. Farnsworth went back to Salt Lake with her mother Monday to do some shopping. Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth, Mrs. Lula Mecham and Mrs. Blaine Corbin visited Sunday in Upalco with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph son-in-la- w, Mecham. Mrs. Ida Woodard and Mrs. Dora Berd made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mrs. Mary Bowden has returned from a weeks visit in Salt Lake City and Randolph. Chase Watterson and son, Cleon, made a business trip to Salt Lake during the week. Leo Page was a patient in the Roosevelt hospital for a couple of days last week. The Altonah ward Primary officers and teachers gave a party Thursday at the Altamont rodeo park for the Primary students. Mrs. C. N. Shiner and Mrs. Mary Carroll spent a few days last week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark and family, of Bonanza, visited last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray and son and Perry and Donna to Maxfield made a round-triSalt Lake Monday. Mrs. Elva Snyder and Mrs. Clarence Smith returned Friday from a trip to California and St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone and family, of Duchesne, visited Saturday with the Smiths. Lula Bell Farnsworth went to Salt Lake Friday to seek employment. Barbara Beebe, a student at Henagers business school, arrived Friday to spend the Memorial Day weekend with her parents. Ted Snyder and James Weeks, of Tooele, spent the weekend with home folks. Sgt. Grover Garner of the Western Chemical Co., Tooele, was Teds guest. Milan Rogers and sons, of Upalco, called Friday at the Gilbert Beebe home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Foote and children, of Salt Lake, former Altonah residents, visited here Sunday. Willis Potter and Claude McDonald, of Talmage, spoke Sunday in Sacrament meeting. p p. son-in-la- Thtlan Rft (Held Mrs. nSRM taSSS m weekend with van Clegg. M, Mrs it Mr. and Tridell, andM, amm Tumbow,' MrMrar ( J i? Webb Nye attended the convention in rJS Mr. and Mrs, t) son and family .5 guests at the home during the E w-- and Talmage, Mrs $ were of theft th' wk Mrs. Dot Ottosaj the kindergarten cr mg held here. Mr- - and J Mrs. visited in Heber JJ Sunday guests ) Webb home incW DahQ t Mildred Stanley Beatrice, all of M J Mrs. Velma Air is visitr Lake City, with her. Johnson. mothi m Ji vis foi w, 19 Venna Oman (Held from let Dick, Cook camel erton to attend the of his daughter, Lot tio: class valedictorian, j Dorothy Brother othy Davis, of Salt) the weekend with C. D. Brotherson. Mrs. Leora On the postmasters Violet Gentry Heber Hall, of Roosevelt, visited Sunday at the Cloyd Morrill home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Percival and children, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Blacken, ot Roosevelt, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and children, of Salt Lake City, are spending a few days with Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mecham, of Hancock Cove, spent Saturday with the formers mother, Mrs. Smith Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and Mrs. Celia Jones spent Decoration day in Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Marsing, of Ogden, called Saturday on relatives and friends in Ioka. Mrs. Ellen Timothy, very ill for two weeks, is somewhat improved. Mrs. Zelma Lloyd was taken Thursday to the Roosevelt hospital with a case of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott and Mark and Niel Percival, of Provo, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. Mr. and Mrs. Scott returned home Sunday, while Mark and Niel Percival stayed for a visit with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrell and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Merrell and daughters, Gale and Ilcne, of Vernal, visited Thursday with relatives in Ioka. Maurice Benson left Sunday evening to enter the Palmer School of Chiropractic at Davenport, Iowa. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. MyThink It Over ron Mower on a business trip Give Government power (the to Salt Lake Sunday and Branan Plan) to regulate every move a farmer makes in what he raises . . . what he does with his produce and his liberties herThe old fashioned girl darned husbands socks. Her daughare gone forever and ours, ter socks her darned husband. 00, Vanguard The Gilcrafter St. George last Mr. and Mrs. er are Jol rejoicing ovf born, a hl6 lb April w 9 in a " al. Mrs. ice Daly, of ba Salt It r.thj) Wi met John Zealand, in was serving the during World inWrI were married j States. girk Hive Bee The ward swarm iaetl gamet) They playedhunt. L scavenger served. were Think It 0( Government! id death o f SaluidiT JUKE DANHY J INSPtfl GZU0, cart01 Wodn ui ", JUNE" la CHAUJ) TO LAS CART0' |