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Show OCTOBER 27, 1950 UINTAH BASIN RECORH mm No Excepiions Retail excise taxes on such items as cosmetics, luggage, jewelry and furs cost consumers about $700 million dollars annually in sales taxes. All could be repealed if Congress would tax the profits of cooper IOKA Mrs. Violet Gentry Venna Oman Word was received Thursday Mrs. Ardath Johansen spent of the death of Mrs. Lilly Hardher Summit last week in Roosevelt with of Woodland, Johan-sen- . man, Neldon Chas. of mother and daughter, Mrs. county, serFuneral Ioka. of Hardman, Wm. Jessen received word vices were held Sunday in the from his brother in Price that Woodland chapel, with burial he was ill. He made a trip in the Woodland cemetery. Week-enthere to see him. guests of Mr. and were their returned Lemon Reed has Mrs. Hugh Oman 4 and chilLemon months Karl brother home after spending their and of Richmond, in Washington. dren, and was Jensen Vera Mrs. A leadership meeting sister, at officers Peoa. of held for the Primary sons, the home of Mrs. Betty Swa-seDevon Gentry and Lloyd JenPaul Mrs. were Attending son, of My ton, visited the W. Mrs. Alice Oman, Mrs. Cook, G. Gentry home Thursday. Mr. Bernice Wilkins, Margery and Jensen recently purchased the Kathleen Pearson, Lorna Cook, Vernal Frandsen farm and will Mrs. Ardath Johanson, and Ar- move his family here in the lene, Venna Oman, Nedra and spring. Ella Swasey. Mrs. Sarah Brokaw entertainDick and Lorna Cook, Mr. ed at a quilting party Thursday, and Mrs. Larry Wilson visited with Mrs. Mrs. Harris, with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. PrceceGingel, last week-enMrs. and Murray, Ray Cook. Lorna remained to all of Myton, and Mrs. Olive visit for a week with Kathleen Sorensen, Mrs. Tom Gentry, Pearson and other friends. Mrs. James Lloyd, Mrs. Seno.r Mrs. Beth Evans and Mrs. and Mrs. W. B. GenEvans made a business Mortcnsen try, of Ioka, as guests. trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. O. A. Dart left last week Alan Pearson, of Farmington, for Portland, Oregon to visit her is visiting here with Mr. and , Mr. and brother Mrs. Les Pearson. will She Walker. Mrs. Chas and Mr. and Mrs. Les Pearson, her son, Orville Dart, Jr., Kathleen and Marge were in visit his and family in Los Angeles Salt Lake on business atives and other tat 1 commercial busing same way it tax of other corporations the Treasury would million left over to hi,(; taxes. National Ta"1 Association. . To conquer 20,300-foo- t Mt. McKinley calls for d Hill and Hill will not make 1 you an expert mountaineer, y. but it will treat WHISKEY AT OUSTED PRELATE RETURNS . you to ITS BEST V ex, . Archbishop Gerald OHara, on pelled by Reds from Romania to the U.S., spy charges, returned denying charges. d El-zad- TABIOM a Mrs. Thelma Nye sister-in-law- before returning home. ft BACK IN THE FIRESIDE CHAT A large crowd attended the Fireside Chat held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanDrimmelen. Guest speakers were Miss Lila Turnbow, who has been called on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints; Myron White, who served a mission in the Hawaiian Lslands; and Principal VanDrimmelen, who served in the California mission, and was also, stationed with the Marine Corps in the same part of the Islands where Mr. White served his mission. Light refreshments we;e served. Miss Elaine Lewis conducted the meeting. HONOR MISSIONARY 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N.Y. 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL t y . AGAIN j ( The 50c Dollar ) A Miss .... (Quoft from S. L Tribun Spt.2S, 1950) honoring m w, , . position the economic of the United States is sound." (Quote from S. ent L. Trib- Same sentence. une. Same day.) .VV..Vv 0 WHERE STANDS ON u s. ; j Economy Stabilization of the American dollar is an ABSOLUTE MUST and right now before the Tornado of Inflation leys us all flat. Every agency in the federal government can reduce expenditures and increase the general efficiency if the voters of this country demand it. The quicksand of more and more debt is no solution. It s time to be realistic with ourselves and honest with children. party Lila Turnbow, who will 'enter the mission home in Salt Lake City, Nov. 6, will be held in the Tabiona ward house, Nov. 3. Miss Turnbow is the daughter of Mrs. Pearl Turnbow, and will be the fifth member of her family to fill a mission for the church. Bishop Burnell Tu.rn-boLeo Turnbow, superintend- "Despite high prices end inflation . farewell 9 i of the Tabiona Sunday Wh u School, and two sisters, Verda and Afton, have all represented the Turnbow family in the mission field. Miss Turnbow is the first and only Golden Gleaner Girl in the Duchesne Stake and has taken an active part in ward and stake activities. She has most recently served as speech director fo.r the Tabiona ward M.I.A. Mr. and Mrs. Myron White and baby, of Afton,' Wyoming, visited last week at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and Mrs. Pearl Turnbow. Mr. White returned to Afton Monday, while his family stayed for an extended visit. Mrs. Wayne Jones submitted recently to an operation in a Salt Lake City hospital. She is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily. Wallace Chatwin entered the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City recently for medical treatment. He has been ill for sometime. Mrs. Jennie Jones warns that October 31 will be the last day to register to vote in the coming election. Senator Watkins and party visited in this vicinity during the week. Representative Walter K. Granger and party were cntcr-- , tained at a luncheon in Tabiona Tuesday. He was also guest speaker at the Tabiona high school, according to Mrs. Sara White, county Democratic chairwoman. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton and children visited in Hcber and ue sot w three million times adaif... When the operator says "thank you" as she handles your call, she is following a telephone tradition for courtesy. And ever) day, in the states our Company serves, those words are repeated more than three and long distance operators who are as always-doi- ng million times by local all they can to give prompt, cheerful service. Provo Saturday. s for the Pep club leaders arc being held this week at Tabiona high school. The winners will be announced next Try-out- J1' 4 -- r week. r rj-- Fortify yourself with contentment, for this is an impregnable fortress. Epictetus The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph co. |