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Show 1950 UINTAH BASIN RECORQ DECEMBER 1, TALMAGE Tho Uintah Basin Record rumrorsD fhIday of each week" Mrs. George Anderson u Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher RATES SUBSCRIPTION 90c 3 Months 6 Months 1 Yeas $1.75 SS.C0 Advance In Payable ESxttied of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erickson had as recent guests week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fieldstead, of Boneta, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fonger, of Salt Lake. 18, Saturday evening, Nov. Moon Lake stake M.I.A. leader- ship meeting was held at Before the departmental work, Mrs. Marion Reese, of Altonah, demonstrated gifts to make for Christmas giving. Following the business meeting dancing was conducted by Delbert Davies and Maxine Winkler of the stake dancing committee. Talmage M.I.A. served refreshments to approximately Tal-mag- Mta. Elsie Bird Mr. and Mrs. Gus Solomonson. of Salt Lake, visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. Marion Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Loron Ross and daughters, of Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields and family, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham and and family, of Mtn. Home; Mr. famMra. Wanless Shields and ily, of Bxidgeland; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Labrum and girls, of Salt Lake. Orvil Larsen and R. G. Ross spent the Thanksgiving holidays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jrith their Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johansen, of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Olive Sorensen. of Ioka. Thomas M. Gilbert and Jack Gilbert made a trip to Salt Lake last week and each brought back a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans and family were dinnero guests of George Evans at Upal-con Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird and family were dinner guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, of Neola. Wayne Capson left Sunday for Salt Lake City to enlist in the Marines. Mrs. Charlie Bird visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson at Myton. Mrs. Sterling Fairbanks spent the in Idaho visiting week-en- d her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Gilbert, e. 50 people. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childs, his school work. They were accompanied by Wayne' Capson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross and children, of Myton, were dinner guests Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Cliff McKenna, of Salt Lake, Ellen and Howard Gilbert went to Salt Lake Sunday to get Mrs. Rose Gilbert, who has been spent Thanksgiving here with his family. staying with Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith Murphy. trip to Salt Fireside chat was held at the made a business week-enhome of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lake during the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen Bird Sunday evening. Melvin Kent, spent Peterson of the Roosevelt Sem- and their son, Salt in Lake, reArThanksgiving Mrs. inary was the speaker. lene Gilbert was in charge of turning home Friday. the home Dinner guests at the program. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker of 16. to served on Thanksgiving were Mr. and the attended The following Julius Zirker and family, Primary convention at Duchesne Mrs. Mrs. Ken Zirker and Mr. and Elsie Sunday: Gladys Capson. of Roosevelt; Miss BonRoss and Delaine boys, Bird. Gladys nie Zirker, of Heber. Bird. Ed Zirker spent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross took R. G. Ross to Salt Lake in Salt Lake with his girls, reSunday, where he will resume turning Sunday. d. visited relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth have moved to Dragerton for the winter. Mrs. Loretta Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and family, Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth and boys were recent visitors in Salt Lake. Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson is recuperating from a major operation. She is staying at the home of her parents in Duchesne for the time being. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen entertained the following at a farewell dinner Tuesday evening, Nov. 21 for Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen, who left Nov. 25 for California where the Navy: Mr. Dee will and Mrs. Paul Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and family, Joseph Jensen and Eva Jane Christensen, all of Talmage; and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Christensen and daughter, of Boneta. A total of 46 members of the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. All-reof Provo, their daughter, Lucille, and her husband visited friends here recently. The Allreds moved from Talmage 14 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust have gone to Croyden to seek employment for the winter. The Talmage school held its annual Thanksgiving program and party last Wednesday afternoon. A large group of parents was present. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and family were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen, of Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erickson were turkey day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fieldstead, of Boneta. E. L. Murphy, of Upalco, and the following young people presented an outstanding program at Sacrament meeting Sunday, including a piano solo by Sheryl Ames, of Altonah; vocal duet, Colleen and Allie Taylor, Mtn. Home; talk, Perry Maxfield, Altonah; talk, Kay Barrett, closing remarks. President Murphy. Baynes Optic Complete Optical Sorvlc EYES EXAMINED Appointment at SATHER JEWELRY Roosevelt, Utah re-ent- er d, in spe; 'About uumei Jtybavi to keep warn itwa tome ed- -b bad ida Id this c 3Si arm better If Beald wouldn bare Do xmemth b hand fe lost Tal-mak- e; kit slit at $t too thinj Im o V oo Carter Ranch Supply C3C3dC3aijpuzBdI f.lASSEY-llAEini- S ffdDIP cus-tsdir- a modem farming equipment You know, there's a long Ldb experience behind every Massey-Uz- b tractor, combine and implement. 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