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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. JUNE 2, 1950 I, ) Supplement Summer Glasses Spscial Educational (Events To f fl Main- - tion conferences, all from June CITY 22; Educational Adminof Wrtcent policy. cAon' and Institute of Profesistrators education fii 19-Ju- ly Se Edthe sional Relations, June uner months, of ucation the will sponsor Exceptional Child, FtdVtah institutes or June 2; Hearing and 20-2- 4; 20-Ju-ly fer to regu- Speech Rehabilitation, June session, classes Dr 21; Institute on SuperJune 26-3of the vision, College conpresident fn 20-Jul- y 0; ference, June 1; Welfare arinounced today. 10-1KinAdministration, July Uation on the special dergarten Education Workshop the 1950 summer and the Family Life Institute, in toe both from July 11; Ordistributed by Ly 28-Ju- ly 5; 25-Au- g. being Ksity W5the summer session of diversity editor. U of the courses f L L quarter, others will run either the 8. BACHELOR will be the entire fthe Aug. 31-Au- g. 9-1- first session, from or during- - the 1YT0N Grace Dtlgkbb Aug. By Gl time courses include Mjrs. Merrill Lisonbee was fudio Visual Education hostess Tuesday at a miscellane L a course in compara-keraturshower in honor of Mrs. eous and one in orien- - Max Peterson, a recent bride. About 35 guests enjoyed an affea-als- o m to the special ternoon of games followed by will be field delicious refreshments. archaeology, botany Mrs. Floyd Lamb entertained while the Institute the Friday Bridge club at her ffairs and the home last week. Hex guest list will included Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. H. W. Davenport, Mrs. James Dalgleish, :e and workshop Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. Rex Confer-19-3ie: Writers Lamb. High score was made by Educational Mrs. Dalgleish. 7; June Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis, mdicapped Children, y 21; The Alcohol Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis, id Education, and Mrs. Devon Gentry attendTraining, ed the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Merling Clyd, Thursday at ; Education, Provo. Secondary md Vocation Educa- Mr. and Mrs. Orvald Warner, of Copperton, visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. Mrs. D. S. Dean left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to be with her husband who is serBevlty iously ill at the Veterans hosand Mrs. Tommy Meri- - pital. L. E. Potter left Wednesday are the proud parents an extended trip through the for fr girl, born at the states. midwestern hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dennis, of 'and Mrs. Charles Bleazard Richvale, California, arrived Friins, of Blackfoot, Idaho, re for Memorial day to visit his brother and sisday. and Mrs. Floyd Farns-wen- t ter before going to Provo with to Price, Saturday, the Dennis families to attend end funeral services for the receptjon honoring his parniece, Mrs. Van Stewart, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis, and Mrs. Deloy Stewart on their 57th wedding anniverchildren, of Todd sary. The reception also honored Park, husover the week-enwith the Dennis niece and herearlier res. married band, who were Grant Stevenson return-me- , in the day. Earl Fowler and daughters, Saturday, from Salt after receiving medical Mrs. Grace Brewer and Mrs. Alion. ma Larsen, attended Junior wish to congratulate those high graduation exercises WedMt. Home who graduated nesday at Pleasant Grove. VenAJamont High school this ice Fowler, who was one of the They are: Max Stevenson, graduates, will spend the sumt Lindsay, Donna Miles, mer in Myton. ey Stevenson, Jean Nyberg, Mrs. George Funk left Friday yne Stevenson, and Floyd for Mt. Pleasant to be present at the commencement festivities and Mrs. Curtis Walker at Wasatch Academy. Mr. Funk Lake and Todd and Joan joined her Sunday to vtmg relatives, last attend Mondays graduation exercises. Their daughter, Frances, Mrs. Edwin a member of the graduating was Rowley, andma Rowley were in class. Their son, Howard, is also visiting a student at the Academy. Mrs. Denzil Hemphill and ofnRalph Rowley. 1?00!evelt' Tues-ardD- o son, Robert, visited Sunday with Lyons, Lois Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Orr, of Riverton, before going on to Mt. Pleasant Monday to attend the graduation exercises at Wasatch academy, where t he i r student. Hitch-, k?rsWillard ot daughter, Helene, is aBrummett VisitedAlvin Mrs. adu lost Mr. and t h homes of Le-e- y and daughter, Doris Ann, and Mecham and Howard Vernon Brummett arrived Satto urday from Areata, Calif, weekren?andr?T Jo Shirts and spend the Memorial Day LnlMrs- Susie Shirts, end with their mother, Mrs. alt are here for Wesley Brummett. fiilday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mer-and- a .and boys, of and daughter, of American at Home, Fork, spent the week-en- d vishiM ln, Don Von town. their ranch west of Margie Tabiona, Allen, of American Fork, was who is their guest. yed naralLLake are here Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Workfor a week. man and family arrived from ?tfej AlevilJj week-en- d ! accompaSr;v,and Reed Salt Lake to spent the bn a county with Mrs. Workmans parents, dlng tour over Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson in, rlie a iturday. They returned home Sunday L Kders her, of accompanied by Wilda Faye Wekaf visiting for Robinson, who will spend the summer with them. Snffroik July 25- - Insti-vernme- con-servic- nt es. 0; 19-Ju- ly Avia-Pre-Flig- ht Coun-uidanc- e, 1, d, - ? Slhud,ay 5 - - viatives. lir re-Jl1- !? Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and three children, of Helper, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Goodrich and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Price, were weekend guests at the Orie Cook home. Mrs. Alma Richman and daughter, Helen, of Provo, visited Mrs. Richmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, Saturday and Sunday, while her husband visited relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd were dinner guests of Mrs. Pearl and Fern Zirker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen made a trip to Salt Lake dur- Roosevelt. thopedic Nursing, July and the Printing Institute, Press under the 4, Harold W. Bent-f- e JAUNT . . . Bing Crosby scoffs at reports of rift in his marriage as he dances in Paris with Princess Ghislaine do Polgnac. Elde Krd Mrs. Garda Seeley' Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bird were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jackson and daughter, Kathy, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird and two boys of Salt Lake City. Little Ann Goodrich, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich, narrowly escaped death ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird received word, this week, of the birth of a baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, of Roosevelt, at the Roosevelt hospital, May 24. The mother will be remembered as the former Lurrine Bird. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ryan, of at Logan, spent the week-en- d the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. A large crowd from here attended the LDS Girls and Aaronic priesthood party at Duchesene, Friday night. The Arcadia ward furnished a one play, and a piano solo for the program. They also won a prize for the largest number of LDS Girls present, and one for the most members of the Aaronic priesthood prestent. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peele and baby, of Myton, visited in Arcadia, Sunday. Mrs. Cliff McKenna and famiin Salt ly spent the week-en- d Lake visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Workman and family, Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks, when she tumbled recently into a ditch in front of her home. She would have gone under a long bridge if her sister, Owena, had not held onto her and visit the ladies father, Darrell screamed for help. Answering Dean, who is ill at the Veterans the screams, her mother rescued Ann. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Smith Members of the American Leand baby son and Mrs. Martha gion Auxiliary conducted a successful poppy sale Saturday in Smith, of Salt Lake City, visited Myton: A poppy window was over the weekend with relatives as guests at the James also on display. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook were and son, Larry, of Salt Lake, former Myton residents, visited among those attending the Moon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Lake Temple excursion Friday at Salt Lake City. R. Harris. L e n o r e Lisonbee returned Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish home visited Sunday with Mrs. Congressmen wouldnt have so Friday from Salt Lake where she underdern many political fenced1 to recently parents, Mr. and Mrs. City, a went mend when they get back home, Ed Hart, of Duchesne. They also major operation. Mr. Mrs. and Bob if visited Mr. and Mrs. Del Combs they hadnt done so much Mayhew, of Salt Lake reDoc Anklam and son, Gary, who returned City, recently straddling. Mrs. turned Edith Gale and son, Saturday from California. Mrs. John Richens and daugh- Floyd to their home. The Gales Claoolfflod s ter, of Arcadia, and Mr. and had spent a week with the in Salt Lake Mrs. Samuel Hall and children, City. FOR SALE Portable Other guests at the Gale of Salt Lake City, visited Monsewing machine, small over the weekend besides day with Mr; and Mrs. Wm. home Mrs. Oren Olsen, Duchesne. the Mayhews were Junior JenHarris. 47-lt- c kins, of Salt Lake City, and (held from last week) Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Black, of A large crowd greeted stu- Mt. DO YOU THINK THERE IS Home. dents of the Myton elementary OIL ON YOUR LAND? Mr. school Tuesday when they pre- ler andand Mrs. Bernard WinkI wish to examine potential family spent Sunday in sented their award day program Whiterocks. oil bearing properties for the at the school auditorium. PrinAfton purpose of drilling. If your proSmithson has returned cipal George Anderson was in to her home at Neola after perty has the following qualicharge. the winter at the Ber- fications and you would like it Dean, commander, spending Darrel to be considered for developWinkler home. nard Wm. R. Sands Post 5, of the ment submit adequate descripAmerican Legion, presented tive information to P. O. Box medals to the two outstanding 1924, Salt Lake City, Utah. ioood Dy 8th grade students, Wilda Faye 1. Your reasons for thinking ' Robison and Merrill Wood. Mrs. Duchesne county person that there is oil on your proAny Wallace Dennis, Poppy chair- who believes he has not been perty must come from a reliable man of the Auxiliary, presented enumerated in the 1950 Census source. cash awards to the winners of is urged to get in touch with 2. You must hold title to surthe poppy poster contest, Wilda the Census Office, Room 387, face and mineral rights with no Orson Giles of the senior di- Post Office Building, Ogden, commitments to brokers or agvision, and Richard Fenn, of Utah, by mailing a letter or ents. the junior division, received the post card giving name, address, 3. The property must be largPantathelon awards, while Al- sex, race, age for each member than 160 acres. 500 acres or er len Murphy received the Soil of the family. more is desirable. Records at the Ogden office Conservation award, and Wilda 4. It must be in the Roosevelt will be checked, and if those Faye Robison and Mary Ellen Giles the awards for perfect at- persons were missed, they will or Vernal, Utah vicinity. All inquiries will be held tendance. be contacted by an enumerator Graduation exercises for the of the Bureau of the Census strictly confidential. Roosevelt Stake Primary Sea- within a short time. gull girls were conducted Monday at the Stake house. Among the Myton girls who graduated were Dixie Lee Oberg, Fern FULL OF Clark, DeAnna Parrish, Alta Hadden, Joan Funk, Joyce Peterson, Phyllis Yergensen and Ermond Nielson. Announcement has been received of the arrival of a son born May 17 to Mr. and Mrs. THE BEST SERVANT YOU HAVEI Acel Nielson, at Rock Springs, Wyo. Electricity cn do much for you. It can light your home Announcement has been reand heat it; preserve and prepara your food. It can wash ceived of the marriage of Loryour clothes, dry them, press them and mend them. It can raine Sharrie Henry, daughter bring music and entertainment to your living room. Most of Mr. and Mrs. Don Frederick it actually gels cheaper as of all, it U inexpensive Fitch. Henry, to Denny Milton use more. you The marriage was solemnized Salt Friday, May 26, inA the reception Lake LDS temple. oo was held Saturday at Provo. married The young1 couple were on the wedding anniversary of & Mr. and their grandparents, Mrs. Dan Dennis, formerly of Had iocs Myton, who were also honored The quests at the reception. Laubrides mother, the former ra Dennis, made her home here during her childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hancock, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrell, of Duchesne, went to Salt Lake Saturday to Dal-glies- hs May-hew- Conouo? 36-23- tc H USE ELECTRIC nr Lighting Fixturoo VJcchoro Frldigairo Deep Frcozo Fano Accocoorloo Zonith Duchesne Drug h Appliance and jerienced girl cooing a in ad Want work. rvlvania paper. DUCHESNE. UTAH PHONE 261 |