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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD SEPTEMBER 1, 1950 -- Delgleish were guests Saturday H. Koehler, of at a dessert Vernal, bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis, of Provo, are visiting their sons and daughters ana families in and around Myton. Mrs. Lavor Peterson was rushed to Salt Lake Thursday, where she immediately under-wen- t an operation. Mr. Peterson returned home Sunday and reported she IS getting along as well as can be expected. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis, of Logan, visited Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Wm. ten was hostess Re- afternoon to the club at her ' 'sd y 7.an pleasant Valley. J,lican K I recently elected the club, conductedMrs. Leonard Har- nf !iprted to serve as tey were P Sns sec-a- s perfected the program their work, out out James Dalgleish, Wednesday. They were returning home afBliss ter attending the recent departMrs. ire Floyd Lamb, 1 ment convention of the AmeriMrs. H. Burdick, Mrs R. can Legion and Auxiliary held Homer Mrs. Tinsley, in Richfield. Mrs. Todd, Alice In Miss and Mrs. James recently Mr. and Mrs. Kay Alexander j?Harris and daughter left Saturday for Richfield to make their home. M.r. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman and children are now settled in the Ashel Bingham house, after moving here Saturday from Mr. Krissman recently assumed charge of the Chevron station, but his family remained at Neola until a home was availor Ne-ol- treatment. and Mrs. Jimmy Andrews, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with Mrs. Andrews uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris. Mrs. Aaron Larson arrived Mr. tractor wear Saturday from San Diego to INK three-week-ol- Aug 7 1950, a son of Walter and Ruth S. Nelsen Wierz. Survivors include his parents; two sisters, Sylvia and Leona; one brother, Grant, all of Mt. Emmons; four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Wierz, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelsen, Port Washington, New York. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the Mt. Emmons ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop Willard Burial was in the Sunset Lawn cemetery, Salt Lake. Me-cha- UII Norma Robb Mrs. Delia Mayhew, Mrs. Dave Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeStavno and their respective families spent the weekend at Rock Creek. Bert Robb, of McGill, Nev., spent a few days .recently with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb. Miss Marline Brown spent last week with relatives in Bo-net- a. Mrs. Preston Matthews and family spent a few days recently with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne, have just returned from a pleasure trip to Indiana and intermediate points. While there Wayne purchased a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and family attended a family reunion Sunday at Lukes Hot Pots for the Moulton family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, of Mt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith, of B,ridgeland, spent Sunday here with relatives. p Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and daughter, Sandra Kay, left Monday for Cedar City, where Mr. Abplanalp will become principal of the new dedicatory sion home at Whiterocks. Mrs. Annie Anderson, of Mt. Home, visited her daughter, Mcs. Evia Thompson, last week. Mrs. Adaline Anderson and Mrs. Vera McDonald attended the M.I.A. Stake Board meeting Wednesday at Altamont. Mrs. Adaline Anderson attended the Leaders conference Thursday in Duchesne. Mrs. Williams, the elementary school supervisor, visited Mrs. Adaline Anderson, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charlotte Erickson visited and shopped during the week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, of Magna, spent the weekend with the Anderson families. Mrs. Ida Walker, of Mt. Home, visited during the week at the Harold Thompson home. Eld, red Allred, of Roosevelt, and Cecil Allred, of Provo, visited their parents last .week. E. L. Murphy, of Upalco, was a guest speaker Sunday at church. Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Thacker, of Salt Lake, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker. of the Uintah Basin Indian Mis- 4-- scoffs Walter Yes, Factor Rouf I K. aml am against Product of dard of monger California life (HOsmiED ctor is assured when seal yital track gsfrom mud and M ft thats just the special com-)un- ds Rpm Trac-o- r in Roller Lubricant cover all track ping surfaces with a M fiim s that really on! distributed L By SANDER H0SEVELTf one 14Q-- UTAH thoughtless mass under poli. Ui o C3 Education bills that could regi- and gas'Miu&oTri ALL NEW! !f 6,h Edition C3L02)AV n 0G 28 IF ALL-STA- R DD COMPANY OF 115 FOR BEST SEATS, ORDER BY MAIL NOWI Preference to Mail Orders received prior to regular Box Office SEATS HERE'S HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL . Send stamped, addressed return envelope with your PRICES INC. TAX remittance to HOLIDAY ON ICE, UTAH STATE FAIR, Salt Lake City. Mention 1st and 2nd choices of desirable dates. Orders for Sunday, Sept. 17 or Saturday, Sept. 23 specify Matinee or Evening performance. ALL RESERVED $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 J teachers bring thought-contro- l; Tax and Upending . bills, taking 30 per cent of your earnings knd destroying initiative and opporwhile tunity of our young people,burden debt a with Saddling them that will require generations to unload. I am against all of these sins. O U xn J for the is a house standing, and will give you long Ihev will last as long as lhere the rest of your life. and trouble free comfort and enjoyment for KEEP THE COLD. 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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tidwell, of Manti, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine For farmers; The health bill that would socialize all doctors, dentists, druggists, nurses and patients; Labor bills ! Paul Hill, of Salt Lake, visited his parents over the week- son-in-la- sin-t- he The Brannan plan to socialize all A Co. Granger sin of Thomasism. Thomasism embraces: LUBRICANT n Guy Percival, of Provo, arrived Saturday for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs; Chas. Percival. Carl Johansen, of Salt Lake City, visited Sun-dawith friends in Ioka. Mrs. Wayne Ames and daughter, Florence, are spending a few days in Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Molski. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gentry, of East St. Louis, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, of Myton, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry. Mrs. Russel Robinson and Mrs. Tom Gentry called Sunday on Mrs. Hugh Percival. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Washburn, of Spanish Fork, were weekend guests of Wesleys mother, Mrs. Olive Sorenson. Word was received Saturday that Everett Johnson, a former Ioka resident, was fatally injured Saturday when struck by a crane magnet at Geneva Steel (EQ2D 0uGSB Abp-lanal- BENNETT IS H Violet Gentry CsmumwmiBz two-wee- k - AGAINST SIN I d visit her sister, Mrs. Wesley Jenson, and to get her son, Allen, a summer visitor at the Jenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DuBois, of Ogden, spent the weekend with Mrs. DuBois mother, Mrs. Jim Wilson. Returning home Sunday night, they were accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, the twins and her daughter, Miss Nola Wilson and the DuBois small son who had been visiting his grandmother for some time. Elizabeth Gentry and Leon and Kay Saunders, children of school. Dr. Saunders, formerly of Roos- Cedar City evelt, visited Sunday in Myton. They were enroute to their homes in Salt Lake City. They had been weekend guests of Miss Gentrys parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lewis, of California, arrived Sunday to visit their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley tit (A EMMONS LeRoy Rich-aJ- d irs. Georue Anderson Wierz, son Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barrett, died suddenly of natural Wierz causes of Provo, recently visited his Monday at 3 a. m. at the famparents. ily home. M,r. and Mrs. Elton Rust atHe was born in Roosevelt, tended the services a. able. Mrs. W. G. Gentry, Mrs. Tom Gentry and daughters, of Ioka, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis, of Provo, were guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gentry, who a.re here on vacation. Mrs. Frank Monks, who has been receiving medical attention at Provo, was sufficiently improved to come home for the weekend. However, she returned to Provo Monday for further reduce Emmons Infant Succumbs Monday MT ALSCO ALSCO ALSCO Distributor PHONE 237-- ALSCO ALSCO r W o o |