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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. SEPTEMBER 1, 1950 Spacious Altamont Theatre Auditorium EMMONS Deane Case - Dr. Vaughn E. Hansen, irriing to gation engineer with the Soil Mrs- S&'sV Mrfso arti Conservation service and reMyrtle pvSmit search assistant at U.S.A.C., vis- eupies the fHl ot was a 30?. ited Mr: and Mrs. Hyrum Smith Pkctnc and Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gailey last week. He was re- Pennies' turning from Colorado, where he had been collecting informasin tion regarding irrigation practices. He presented a paper on irrigation wells at the Rocky Mountain Hydraulic Laboratory conference. Accompanying Dr. Hansen were his young daughter, Judy, and his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Hansen. Mr. Gailey, the new shop teacher at Altamont, brother-in-law- Sd i is Dr. Hansens ! and Mrs. Lyrad McConkie attended a Walker family reunion last week in Midway. Arthur Sadler is working in Salt Lake. The Board of Directors of the Moon Lake Electric association held its August meeting Aug. 19 at the power plant on the Yellowstone river. Following the meeting board members and employees and their families participated in an annual outing. The group enjoyed a campfire dinne.r of mutton chops and wound up the afternoon with volley ball and soft ball. Mrs. Grant Hansen is spending a week with her husband in Richfield. Mr. Hansen and his brother, Waldo, are building a Dairy Queen for Kay Alexander, of Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Monson are visiting relatives in Mt. Pleasant. Miss Wanda Sadler is leaving' this week for a visit with relatives in Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Berrett and children, of Draper, have moved into the Dastrup apartments. M,r. Berrett is replacing Glendon Guyman as Ag instructor at the high school. Other teachers here are David S. Gailey and Kenneth Harris, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wall, Cecil Wall, Melwood Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith went to Salt Lake Friday to attend the wedding of Carol Elliott and Jay Wall. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crosby and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles and children returned Friday night from a vacation trip to Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans and son, Dwayne, other members of the party, were held up in Ogden because of a collision which damaged their car. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen left for Salt Lake Saturday, where they will be joined by Mrs. Hansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thayne, on a trip to Southern Utah. M,r. the new Altamont theatre, opened June 16. Shown above is the auditorium an additional 100 if necessary. The theatre for room Seating capacity is 314, with was constructed to serve the upper country ares. of HID Mrs. two days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young visited last week in Salt Lake City. Shelby Lisonbee McDonald and of Heber, spent two daughter, week last visiting Mrs. days McDonalds brother, J. R. Clay-burMrs. Myrle n. Weekend visitors at the M. A. Walters home were Leon Walters, of Salt Lake City, and Miss Merla Bond, of Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Beal attended a Wilkerson family reunion Wednesday in Uinta can- Mrs. Bert Colman, of Heber, visited Friday with her mother, yon. J. R. Clayburn entertained Mrs. J. C. Neilsen, and with Friday evening at a dinner honMr. and Mrs. Vere Neilsen. oring Mrs. Grace Hale, of DuM,rs. Duncan Marchant, of chesne, and Mrs. Hattie Holgate, Idaho, was an overnight visitor Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Beal and children, of Kamas, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Beal. ' Mrs. Norma Hansen and children, of Mt. Emmons, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Van Wagner and daughter, Laura Ann, of American Fork, visited VOTE : s $ V !: . : when the Clayburn, Holgate and Hale families were neighbors. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Bucklew, of Duchesne. The Junior Gleaners and of Bridgeland, attended the Duchesne Stake Folk Frolic, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson and family, of Provo, spent the weekend here with relatives. M-Me- FOR n, If you have a crying baby who wont let you listen to that movie, and disturbs everyone in the immediate vicinity, besides, try bringing him to the new Altamont theatre. This is the suggested solution offered by Leland Stevenson, the theatres owner. Because the Altamont has the only theatre cry room in the Uintah Basin. Opened June 16, the theatre is strictly modern and up to date, with a spacious lobby and extensive rest room facilities, in addition, of course, to the cry room. The theatres seating capacity is 314, and space has been allowed for an additional 100 seats. The projection room is equipped with the latest, projector and sound equipment, which was installed and is being serviced by the Intermountain Theatre Supply Co. Submit Low Bid EDWIN CARMAN :! I of Arcadia. The evening was spent in reminisencing on the early days in the Uintah Basin, Stevenson Says Altamont Solution Tc Crying Babies Low bid for the construction of a two-inc- h mixed bituminous surfaced road, described as the DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR jj Upalco - Altamont - Boneta approach, has been submitted by Mr. Carman is a capable and efficient candidate who the L. A. Young Construction will appreciate your support. Co., Salt Lake City, according to information received by the Duchesne county commission. Come Out and Vote in the The companys bid of 0 is $3,951.50 higher than ;t the engineers estimate of $193 162.60. The next lowest bid submitted was $219,774.10 The road will be a 9.381 mile ! $197-114.1- Duchesne County Primary Election September 5, 1950 I AM for PRESTON L. JONES FOR CONGRESS Decause: Withh im we shall have sound constructive thinking and not be "outfoxed" and every time we deal with other nations. "out-trade- d" Also with him we can stop spending on useless bureaus and agencies that squander the tax dollar order to get Votes to perpetuate themselves in office. in With Preston Jones we will not have a "yes" man but one who will stand on his own feet and will fight for the interest of Utah and the people of BOTH PARTIES. VOTE "JONES forCONGRESS" Primary Election (Paid Polii ical Advertisement by R. E. 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Snow Machinery Co Roosc-veltUtah, phone 11-6r3c 6-2- I and Wednesday learn that er Large stock of truck and r Start, File Repu FOR SALE Royal typewrite, r. See Reed Merrell, Duchesne, Phone 633. 8-l- start, Show Friday it 16-roll- Show RUE L. CLEGG Candidate for Republican Nomination for United States Senator P. S. If you push enough doorbells for me, will H |