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Show 1950 UINTAH BASIN RECORD. AUGUST 25, r ra 4 40 Acres Burned HttOI about origin Sunday burnedland at 40 acres of private mounthe foot of Tabby Thomtain, owned by Jep and n as, LaMar Lazenby, By Grace Dalglelsh Winnifred Carwii Maxine Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Parrish is now stationed at San Diego. Miss Parrish, a hospitalman Wave in the U. S. Navy, graduated July 31, 1950 from the U. S. Naval hospital, Great Lemowi3u By THELMA NYE A grass fire of unknown Mrs. Thelma Nye Venna Oman Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacobsen BarMr and Mrs. Edward are former and family, of Los AngelesLawton and daughter, Edlin. at the week this re- guests Boneta residents, have justFair-vie- rence Maxwell residence. in turned to their home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile Utah, after having spent Idaand family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse the past two weeks touring and Canand LeFevre, Marilyn LeFevre, famho, Wyoming, Montana Ted Nye and Mrs. and Mr. ada. were among the visitors Points of interest throughout ily park, Friday at the Wasatch county the trip were Yellowstone Idaho fair. Glacier park, the Logan, temLDS Mrs. Jessie Maxwell has been Falls and Cardston as Tabiona Ward Relief released in and Magrath ples. While after serving Lethbridge, Canada, they were Society president for almost rcl that in entertained capacity by extensively officers reOther years. eight atives and friends. on leased were Mrs. Irene Thomas, They were accompanied Mrs. Hazel the trip by Mr. Bartons father, first counselor; and second counselor; S C. Barton, of Salt Lake City, Clark, Nora secretary. Mrs. LeFevre, also a former Boneta resident. Mrs. Linda E. Carter, was sustained as the new president, and Mrs. Orpha Michie, as counselors, and Mrs. Leone Lazenby, secretary. M.r. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley and family motored to Provo (1) Slightly FOR SALE during the week, where Mr. 30-used irrigation pump with Wadley consulted a doctor about 15 ft. suction hose on rubber an injured back, which has with trailer hitch. $740 value been causing him much pain. for $400. (2) Two 4x8x30 new The Tabiona Ward reunion steel I beams. $6.75 per hundred was held Saturday on Wolf lbs. (3) One McCormick Deer-in- Creek. Mrs. Esther Gines was tractor on rubber, model honored as the oldest mother Good condition. $250 or of- present, and Mrs. Vivian Curry, fer. (4) 50 ft. of 20 in. flume, as the youngest. Former Ward 6ft. lengths at $1.25 per foot. bishops, Claude Wagstaff, Chris Auto Service, 6V2 miles Clegg, and Olans Johnson, east of Tabiona. were also feted. The prize winning skit of the Tabiona Happy club was presented, CARS WASHED, reasonable Homers , a Phone as was skit by Vivian Curry, prices. Flora Fabrizio and Ruby Rob661, Duchesne. erts. Merrill Turnbow sang two BUSINESS and HOME FOR solos; Gay Wagstaff and Elaine SALE Profitable general mer- Lewis, two duets, and Claude chandise store, well stocked. Wagstaff gave an interesting Electric refrigeration for foods; history of the Tabiona ward. mod- Mrs. Norma Wagstaff and Mrs. 2 gasoline pumps; ern home attached to store, Twilla Rhoades were in charge the program. large lot; 2 garages. Located in of Several Tabiona people atnear church friendly community' district and high schools.' Wm. tended funeral services Monday H. Van Tassell, owner, Phone in Duchesne for O. Leandxew Gilbert. No. 1, Tabiona, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Van Tassell are busy preparing the FOR SALE Large stock of school building for the opening r sound truck and of school. passenger tires, 750x20, 8 and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Tas10 ply. Jeep balance and conand Mr. and Mrs. Frank ventional tred, $15.00 and sell Zufelt returned this week from $20.00 per tire. A bargain while a to New Mexico, where trip Co., they last. Snow Machinery friends and visited 11-they Roosevelt, Utah, phone El-vi- W. Lewis. About eight acres of rye belonging to Mr. Thomas were burned, as well as sagobrush, grass and trees on the adjacent rangeland. Fortunately the blaze burned out before more extensive damage was sustained. BRlEUhl pre-inducti- on Fred-rickse- 4-- visiting Mr Ti H Anderson. Nettie P0hs . Lakes, 111., as an honor student. word of the J She also served as a Wave dur- her father ing World War II. Mrs. Bill iL am John Cronk enjoyed a visit of Salt Lake ha?e last week from his nieces, Miss Helen Snyder and Mrs. Lawrence Atkins, and husband, of Fleming, Colo. Keith Peterson arrived home last week to take his physical examination. He Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee had been in St. Louis, Mo. about a year, employed by the Ed F. R. M. Linke received word last Seed Co. week of the death of his oldest; Mangledorff Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuttle, brother. He left Wednesday to' of Chico, Calif., spent last week attend funeral services at Den with the formers mother, Mrs. ver. I. R. Tuttle. Their son and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Neilsen, daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. of Vernal, and Mrs. Twilla Bob Tuttle and son, Brian, of of Logan, visited rela- Salt Lake City, joined them for tives and friends here Saturday. a brief visit with Mrs. Tuttle. Mr. anW Mrs. M. F. Jennings The group returned home Frivisited in Salt Lake last week. day. The following Bridgeland The Myton softball team, wingirls attended the Wolf Creek ner of the LDS Church league camp last week: Darleen tournament held July 20 at Brady, Judy Holliday, Edna Montwel, is now anticipating Neilsen, Geneile Shelton, Lu games in Helper and Price next Jean Jennings, Bertie Lisonbee, week. Joan Van Tassell, Louise LidMr. and Mrs. Max Peterson dell, JaNae Liddell, of the Bet- moved to Salt Lake City last ter Bakers club, with Elva Lis- week. onbee, as leader; Joan ShepMr. and Mrs. Reed Peterson hard, Laurine Meyer, Betty and baby and their guests, Mr. Shelton, Carol Ann Brady, of and Mrs. Ernest Martin and the Kitchen Queen club, with Jack Ehrgott, of Brooklyn, are Alice and Nancy Beal as lead spending a few days in Salt ers. on a sight-seeinLake Mrs. Bertha Rasmussen and tour. City Mrs. J. P. Christensen, of Salt Sunday visitors at the O. A. Lake were Sunday night guests Dart home were Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lison- B. L. Dart and son, of -Price; bee. Mrs. Darts mother, Mrs. Sena Mr. and Mrs. LaVa,r Stanfield Kempton, of Safford, Ariz., and and children, of Price, spent the her grandson, Wallace Hamilweekend with Mr. and Mrs. ton, of Santa Fe, N. M. Reed Stansfield. The two famMr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas ilies motored to Salt Lake Sun- left Saturday for Mooseheart, day to visit little Donna Ann 111., to attend the national conStansfield, a patient at the Pri- vention of the Order of the Moose. mary hospital. Mrs. Beth Traphagen and baby, of San Francisco, and Mrs. Ruby Liddell and girls, of Murray, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Liddell. Ray Taylor, of Craig, Colo., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Reta Loit. Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace, of Mrs. Sharon Meacham and Fork have been Spanish children, of Vernal, visited Sat- hexe this week with theirvisiting FOR SALE Custom built sister trailer-housWe have noticed that the urday with her sister, Mrs. Reed and brother. two rooms, excel lent condition. See Alma Smith, slowest moving individuals like Stansfield, and her brother, LaA cottage meeting was held Mar Neilsen. to speed up all others. at the home of Mrs. Bridgeland, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady recently Vaun Lott, with Elder Earl Jorand daughter, Emma Lee, Mrs. in charge. J. A. Halliday, Shelby Lison- donMrs. Glen Ivie and Mrs. bee and Sherwood Lisonbee atIvie gave a stork shower tended the fireside program at Ralph recently honoring Mrs. Delmar the Wolf Creek camp Wed- Ivie. nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bates Mrs. Eva Jennings, Wayne, CHEVRON GASOLINE and family and Elden ODriscoll Lu Jean and Bertie Lisonbee were dinner guests Sunday at visited Saturday in Neola. Lin- the Bill M R P MOTOR OIL Hayes home. da and Gordon Jennings returned with their grandmother for a short visit. ATLAS ACCESSORIES Visitors during the week at Roosevelt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Phone 159-- DIAMONDS WATCHES Alma Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS D. R. TIMOTHY Gene Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. Mail Your Watches for Repair Phone 741 PROMPT SERVICE Theron Robb, of Utahn, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp, and family of Provo, who were enroute to Cedar City. VtenTr Ikscoll (ter Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meranda and son, Johnny, of American (6MiO(?6rcj)& Fork, called Sunday at the Shelby Lisonbee home. CLASSIFIED Mrs. Doris Puii. very ill for th y Relatives fromP w Relatives guests at the honfe Mrs M G. Wi.5 Mrs. Percy ill in the Roosevg i, ( I n, THE ATI altamont, First Show Starts Last Show Starts! H g Er-va- n c 4-- I in Friday and 15-3- 0. 7-l- I H AUGUST h 25-- I STOLE AKlZ TORHER!' fhalicmamloM Story o4 the Mod Dartag ftogve the World Ha Etr known I Jessup-Johnson- 7-l- tc g News and Sunday and AUGUSTA! & 6-2- tc 1. high-rubbe- J. 6-- Cu tv News and C '"'"I Wednesday and I 3c AUGUST K e, 6-2- tp 4-- ffQP ilanii H Neilson Jewelry EiiyyiiJ W lioiH? 0&(D&$ its From the time of his announcement, the man on the street has been saying that Wallace F. Bennett is the only candidate for the United States Senate that the Democrats are afraid of. That opinion holds good today. The belief is growing that Bennett is the man to beat Thomas. Vote for Bennett at the primary election r September 5. the SENATE Primary Election September 5 DENNETT for (.Paid Pulitiwal Ad. by Pat par f ml dr, ic! 1A City) run annua Goshen, N.Y, can trotting class Hill and Hill EISENHOWER QUERY Church by all means on day. But what is the use of church if at the very center of life a man defrauds his bor and insults God by neighpoor craftsmanship? asks Dwight D. . The Candidate the Thomasites Fear The HaPe ' younnespertJ tut driver, introduce you AT WHISKY Eisenhower. ITS BEST Notice To Creditors Estate of PHIL SPRATT, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un- dersigned at 1317 East 7th South St., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 30th of day Sept., A. D., 1950. RULON J. LARSON, Administrator of estate of PHIL SPRATT deceased. AAug 4 1950 Last Publicat.on, Aug. 25, 1950 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y . 651 c |