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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. JUNE 2, 1950 I Dotty Holder IVodo (VlcLca In County Business RECORDERS OFFICE MAY 1522 Quit Claim Deeds: to Frank Clarence R. Bacon Sec. 31, T1S, R1W, Thompson, USM. Marion E. Alexander and wife to Dale Fitzgerald and wife, Block 5, Plat B, Roosevelt. Thelma Dunsmore to S. C. Barton, Sec. 7, T2S, R4W, USM. Warranty Deeds: Gustaf A. Johnson and wife to Frank Uresk and wife, Sec. 29, T3S, R1W, USM. Ned Gines to Edmund Webb, Sec. 9, T3S, R2W, USM. Edward Jay Jensen to Bruce Fitzgerald, Sec. 22, T2S, R1W, USM. Bernard B. Larsen to James E. Bacon, Lots 29 to 32, Block 8, Plat A, Roosevelt. Lewis Laris and wife to Loman F. Hutchings, Lots 8 and 9, Plat E, Roosevelt. True B. Hatch to Walter Jones, Sec. 14, T3S, R2W, USM. Erma B. Hutcheon to W. Reed Taylor, Sec. 14, TIN, R1W, USM. Jerry Murray and wife to Gale Richard Murray, Lot, Block 56, Extension A, Roose- velt. Mineral Records: Stanley K. McDonald to B. C. Campbell, Sec. 2 and 'll, ; ? T2S, R5W USM. K! McDonald to Stanley Edwin Carman, Sec. 2 and 11, T2S, R5W, ,USM. George E. Stewart and wife to Ernest L. Snider, et al, Sec. T1S, 9, R1W. 1-- 2 Sec. 3 and 4, T1S, R2W. Orlando Pace and wife to Marrell F. Wilkins, Sec. CcrCItlOliy A beautiful h MT. EMMONS the home at garden wedding Jf-- ' Mr. and Mrs. J; Edgar Hold- er, Saturday, May 27, united in Betty, marriage their daughter, and Varney McLea, son of Mr. -- nd Mrs. J. V. McLea, of Roos-vel-t. From seats on the lawn, approximately fifty close relatives J. R. Clayburn to orsctand friends watched the lovely Reed Clayburn, Sec. 2, T4S, ride decend the steps on the R3W. trm of her brother, Dee L. HoldJ. R. Clayburn to Joseph er, to the waiting bridegroom, Reese Clayburn, Sec. tishop Willard B. Mecham perT4S, R3W. formed the cermeony. Mineral Records: For her wedding the bride Victor C. Brown and wife :hose a navy blue dressmaker to Lawrence E. Phillipps, Sec. with (suit pink accessories and 4 and 9, T1S, R2W. of orchids. Mrs. Harry a corsage Victor C. Brown to Bruce of the sister Fieldsted, Fitzgerald and wife, Sec. 3 and Bstood sole as attendant to the 4 T IS R2W She was attired in a pink Victor C. Brown to George bride. H. and R. H. Harrison, Sec. rock with white accessories, and matching corsage of pink T1S, R2W. Victor C. Brown and wife Yoses and white carnations.best-ma- n Jack McLea performed to Robert L. Marimon, Sec. duties for his brother. T1S, R2W. Following the rites Arvard CLERKS OFFICE M. M. Rigby sang Because," and The Civil Case No. 2529, E. Sweetest Rumann Story Ever Told, Han-M- d. Pope, et al, vs. Paul Glen companied by Mrs. Evan Maybeth Fall Ruman, Hatch, attorney for plaintiff sen, who also played the wed- ding march. Marriage Licenses: A wedding luncheon was serForrest Reed Clayburn, 21, ved immediately following the LBridgeland, and Joyleen Potts, ceremony, with a beautifully U7, Upalco. w Hal D. Markley, 17, Duchesne, (decorated, three-tiere- d wedding forming the focal point of and Janice Kaye Stephenson, cake the decorative theme. 15, Duchesne. The young couple will make their home in Roosevelt. R3W. 35-3- 6, 9, 9, ac-an- i I T1S, R1W. Ellen and Charles J. Moody to Streator Chevrolet Co., Sec. 21, T4S, R4W Merlin and Loraine Broad-heato A. P. Voorhies, Sec. 7, T2S, R5W. CLERKS OFFICE Civil Case No. 2590, Doris Horocks vs. Dale Horrocks, suit to terminate bonds of matd rimony Civil Case No. 2591, Dorojfhy Workman McCullough vs. Clayton Ralph McCullough, suit to terminate bonds of matrimohy. Marriage Licenses: Lyle Munro Gingell, 22; - of Myton, and Phyllis Geraldine Green, 20, Roosevelt. Edwin Varney McLea, 21, Roosevelt, and Betty Holder, 19, Mt. Emmons. RECORDERS OFFICE MAY' 23 29 Warranty Deeds: at ment of the marriage of Miss Janice Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephenson, to Ial Merkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Merkley, in a ceremony performed Wednesday, May 24, at the home of the brides parents. Bishop Byron Collett read the simple rites. The bride, lovely in a white suit, complimented with pink accessories and a corsage of white carnations and pink rosebuds, was attended by Miss Karen Carman, as bridesmaid, who was gowned in pink and wore a corsage of sweetpeas and white spirea. Little Carol Rae Stephenson, sister of the bride, acted as flower girl. Lloyd Abbott performed best-ma- n duties. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to relatives and a few close friends. A beautiful three-tierewedding cake, frosted in white and decorated with pink roses, and flanked with yellow and pink tulips, formed the centerpiece. The young couple will make their, home in Duchesne. d Florence W. Bates to WUbur and Glenn N. Bates, Sec. 3 and 10, T4S, R6W. Olive E. Belt to Orson O. Mott, Sec. 1, T4S, R5W. Estella Burt to J a m e fc E E. 1 . There is nothing harder on a German B. Workman to clothes than- another Sec. T1S womans 1, Horrocks, R2W . woman. .l - UTAH STATS AGRICULTURI EXTENSION E33 SERVICE ECONOMICS BY LOUIS A. JENSEN About 150 farmers and ranch- 1 Homer Fitzwater, of Duchesne. Gathered for the celebration wpre Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Fitzwater, Mr. and Mrs. Okey Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beck-steaMr. and Mrs. Joe AnderMr. and Mrs. Bob Odekirk, son, Mrs. Laurence Pack, and families, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Odekirk, Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzwater, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Bailey, and families,' and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fitzwater, all of Duchesne. June 12 at the L? pot-hi- d d, Mrs. Albeirt Sted Mrs. J. P. Madsen for a few days Lake: The Friendship d nesday evening iH Mrs. Wm. members Cue and sewing. Chuck Terpenir shoulder and r week when which he the was C loose gravel apd he turned into 1 ( r J r, Summer Begins When Don Your Snn Clothes A few cents spent for insecti- better condition, and more contented animals. D.D.T. is effective in controlling horn flies but is recommended only for young stock or beef animals. It is not recommended for spraying milch cows or for use in the barns One of the best and safest ma terials for such use is Methoxy chlor. This is sold under differ ent trade names and can be pur chased at the drug store or oth er places where insecticides are handled. 2ei itic 0 c tic u sp Is. The horn flies are beginning cides and a few minutes to spray them on will pay big dividends in increased milk production, U, the purpose of elect A social and be held following All members are State Street in Si1' ers attended our fourth annual was taken to 1 1 range tour last Saturday, spontreatment, nd is r; sored by the Extension service cing at home. and the Soil Conservation district. The range grass seedings Mrs. A. C. Bigig j we visited looked good considter, Anna, of Ex. ering the adverse weather conrived Monday taf ditions this spring. It is hoped that more of our people will companied by Mrs. Arzy Mit- ial Day with IX. plant some land to these grasses chell, and a one-ac- t play, read Mrs. Haiel OT to provide additional feed for by Mrs. Ray Horrocks. Miss Edna Nelson and Miss of Ogden, formtf I. their livestock. Alberta Olsen were the idents, visited tfCL day. Virgil H. Nelson, of Green-riveinforms me he is shipping three-da- y old Holstein calves into the state. Selected from well-bre- d stock, they are coming from California. Investigations are being made to determine the source of these calves and the advisability of dairymen in this area obtaining some of them to build up a dairy herd or make replacements. Anyone interested in this may contact my office. to bother our cattle, especially dairy cows, this time of year. 1; BRIDAL SHOWER Mr. Mrs. Hal Merkeley, a bride of and sonandrJSJ ; 1 the week, was guest of honor at a bridal shower Saturday after- spent 01I noon between the hours of 4 Mrs; and 8, at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Edwin Carman, with Karrw en Carman, Ann Wilkins, Morna Mr. and Mrs. Merkley, Elaine Buckalew, and and Mrs. Carma Morrison as hostesses. ard WilkiS; About fifty guests called dur- tended a family & ing the evening to extend best fay. last Sunday t mothers wishes to the bride. Broadhead and inger. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Mrs. John Mikesell celebrated her Tuesday with a party for a sonMr. and Mrs. rv group of friends. Five hundred Salt and Mrs. City, & provided diversion for Mrs. Fan- sisterLake of Mrs. Er nie Price, Mrs. Abe Harris, Mrs. the spent Glen Stephenson, Mrs. Rulon weekend! Blain, Mrs. Parry Grant, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gr' Herbert Mecham, Mrs. Quimby of Salt Lake CM Simpson, Mrs. Rayrtiond Ellis weekend with Mr r and Mrs. Violet McDonald. Hartman and Mrr Peterson. FAMILY REUNION The Wm. H. Fitzwater family held a family reunion Sunday The American LJ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Auxiliary will hold FIRESIDE CHAT E. L. Murphy brought a group of young folks from Upalco Sunday evening to present the program at Sacrament meeting at the Stake house. The group joined in the Fire Side Chat held in the Relief Society room, following the meeting. The Fireside program included community singing, a talk by Levi J. Anderton on the awar-nes- s of youth problerhs, a violin solo by Elmer Rassmussen, ac- - ' 9, La-Vel- tar(Jon Janice Stcphonoon Hal Berkley Wed FARM aulHOMEto Adding interest t o nuptial i hews this week is the announce- Nellie W. Brown to E. Leland Brown and wife, C. A. and Bacon, Sec. 5, T1S, R1W. Roosevelt Realty Co., to Louie Galloway and wife, Lot I, Block 25, Roosevelt cemetery. Forrest Hancock, et al, to 3, Block J. V. McLea, Lots Roosevelt. 15, Extension A, Forrest Hancock, et al, to Block J. V. McLea, Lots Roosevelt. 11, Extension A, J. R. Clayburn to David Kenneth Clayburn, Sec. 1, T4S, Biichcano Lee:! 3 SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE NUMBERS & tl 1 r SUN SUITS r ad 1 Two Piece and Three Style Priced right at $2.90 to $6.90 1 C 0: fai PLAY SHOES m pun de Mountain Outfit The Armys famed mountain outfit, the 14th Regimental Combat Team, is now training in the Colorado Rockies. It is stationed at Camp Carson, near Colorado Springs and within seven miles of Pikes Peak. 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