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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Friday. December 15, 1950 THE TABIONA The Uintah Basin Record PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH Tcbiona Team On South Utah Tour Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher RATES SUBSCRIPTION 3 Months 90c 6 Months $1.75 93.00 1 Year Advance In Payable Utah Elcs Over Win Tine Thriller do over-tim- e chesne Eagles came through and chalked up another preseason win last Thursday night over the Monticello Buckaroos on the Eagle floor. It was Leo Brady, sturdy center, whose excellent work on the bank boards contributed to the thrilling win from the San Juan lads The game was a nip and tuck contest all the way, and when the regulation time period had elapsed, the score was knotted 28 all, and an extra period was found necessary to complete the contest and declare a winner. The Eagles tanked four points and held the visitors to their 28 score in the extra stanza. Rex Broadhead and Ron Robbins. led the Eagles in the scoring column with 8 points each, while Hall, with 14, led the Monticello team and was high for the night. Especially noticeable was the fine sportsmanship displayed by both teams. The Eagles to date have won all three home games, having beaten North Emery and Green River. The lineups: Duchesne Broadhead, f. Harris. B. f. G T 3 5 bas- ketball team is on a tour to Southern Utah this week, after chalking up two wins on the home floor against Green River and Monticello. For barn-stormi- P.T.A. Eligible For Honor Roll 4-- H some unexplained reason the Green River team cancelled a return game in Green River, scheduled for Dec. 13. By Goldie Wilcken s The Tabiona team is happy The Duchesne Association has received over the two victories. Both word of their eligibility for an games were thrillers, especially honor roll membership in the the one played with Monticello. state P.T.A. association because which was tied about a dozen of their promptness in submit- times. At the first quarter the at the ting membership fees, reports- score was at theTabiona; third quarter, Mrs. Rachel Bates, local organ- half. Monticello; and with four ization president. She states that enrollment minutes to play the score was fees for 86 members, at 15c each .tied again, has been acknowledged by the With 2 Vi minutes to play,e state organization. These fees1 the score stood 27,24. in raised during the commun-- onas favor, but the Tabiona festival sponsored last month boys continued the fight with ity no stalling and made six more P.T.A. Duchesne the by also is local points while Monticello was organization The cer- - making two, for a final score eligible for a punctuality tificate for their contribution to of the building fund for the nation- -. This adds up to 15 points l mto headquarters to he eonatruct-- log .cored in the tot ed in Chicago, state. Mrs. Bate,, ute. ojUg-engh- gr pressure. ,tne Parent-Teacher- an period the trick, but the Du- It took The Tabiona high school 4-- H - From r.lonticcllo to TABIONA (Special) A most impressive program was presented recently in Tabiona under the direction of County Agent Louis Jensen, when achievements for the past year were presented to participants in the three Tabiona clubs. Miss Nadene Ottosen was mistress of ceremonies. Prelude music was played by Mrs. Sarah White. Prayers were by LaRena Nye and Gay Lazenby. The pledge was led by Pleasy Lewis. Tne Home Improvement girls sang A Place in the Sun. accompanied by Mrs. White. Lila Jean Carter sang a solo. Mr. Jensen gave an interesting talk on club work and showed colored pictures of the held on Wolf encampment Creek summitt last August. Three outstanding winners received appropriate awards: Nadene Ottosen and Carol each a certificate; and Elaine Lewis, who was the Duchesne county individual winhome ner with her second-yea-r improvement project, which also won her a blue ribbon and prize money at the Utah State Fair. Miss Ottosen received for the second time the county medal awarded for home improvement, sponsored by Sears, Roebuck Mrs. Thelma Nya wKU 10 4--H 3-- 2, 9-- 9; Le-Fevr- e, 18-2- 21-2- 1. Tabi-wer- 33-2- 6. 2 1 1 4 Robbins, f 7 1 c Brady, 0 0 Beal, g. 3 3 Marslng, g. 13 19 TOTALS Monticello T G 0 4 0 Taylor, f 1 0 Lyman, f 1 2 1 Behunin, f. 4 c. Iverson, F 1 Gonzales, f. Hall. 1 8 1 c. 4 Whipple, g. 5 g. Bailey, 25 TOTALS Score by quarters: Duchesne .... 5 13 19 Monticello ....3 13 22 1 1 2 12 28 28 Altcmont Drcps 20-3- 2 Contest TALMAGE Tracy Roberts The Among those transacting' busi-an- d ness in Roosevelt during tne week were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wnite, Mr. and Mrs. George An- der Jf daughtr Roxella Dono-toreacl Mrs- Gail Ander-bac- k ?ue Mrs. son, Maggie Anderson, Mr. Sunday. land Mrs. C. W. Mrs. A loro Hanna colleen Thacker Erickson, Mr. and and shower Laron Beckstead. at Tabiona Saturday m honor Mrs. Mr- - and Mrs. - Walter Cum-Mof Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Josie. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts mulgs are rejoicing over the and Bonnie motored to Salt Dirtn ot ,their second child a Doy born last week ln Salt Lake Lake and back Monday. Mrs. LaRae Wilckens motored Lity. Mr. and Mis. Harry 1 to Heber and back Monday. Rosie and Carman Fabrizio, ' announce the birth of and Tracy Roberts visited Mrs. sixth child on Dec. 2. a Connie Lee Saturday. ter, born at the Rooseve Doyle Moon spent the week- - Pital. Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDonald end with his folks, then left Wednesday to fill a mission to and son and Mrs. Kathryn Mcthe Southern States for the Donald were Christmas shop- LDS church. Mr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid, week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon of Salt Lake, spent the weekand Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton end with their folks. Mrs. Jean Fabrizio and Max were taking care of business in Gines motored to Heber Mon- - Vernal one day last week, day, where Jean consulted doctor. back Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and family motored to Heber and back Saturday. Leo S. Defa and Lena mo- to Provo Saturday and Jr' Altamont dropped a close to a determined team in a 28-3. Longhon 2 conte GreenrW game tha r'KJ saw Kay Wall, 6 ft. I in..AUTi ter, score a total of 14 points, of which came from - the fob line where he connected wit 7 8 out of 10 tries. i pre-seaso- n i d , I To Greonriver George Andersoa Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Defa and daughter motored to Salt Lake riu - open tht" league play at Vernal on J 5. where they tangle with highly-rate- d Utes from Uini high school. r. The lineups: Greenriver , j . in Salt spent the week-enLake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Moon rell Mower. Mrs. Colleen Thacker attendmotored to Salt Lake Wednesed a quilting bee at the home chegne CQUnty Jor ouUUnding day and back Friday. The Hanna and Tabiona bas- of Mrs. Verna Allred in Altonah jjl Its lion huntin' time In Tab - work on ketball team left Wednesday one day last week. FL j iona again. Clarence White, who Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me 5? Gijf to play in Monticello and vicinwas recently chosen head of isu Clellan visited in Roosevelt and 2 the state federation of fish and dub Work, Chicago. HL ity. 7 game clubs, Joining in the Word has been received that Altamont over the week-enls0e f 3 Miss Verl Bleazard entertain?r achievement in Ralph Lefler was in an citement with other lion hunt- - y medd home and farm safety, bile accident in Salt Lake Sun- - ed a group of young friends at Vanna Oman in hunt those the ers. Among P Saturday and Sunday in Wag- by Motori, Corp. day night. He was hurt, but was a birthday party Saturday afrs1 a n fair condition Monday. ternoon at her home. staff Holler, near Tabiona, were Thomas Richards spent a few'iwi Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies commemorating her j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jones and 2 Jimmie James, Salt Lake City; f.d sea Club leader, family motored to Pleasant visited in Salt Lake last week. days in the Roosevelt hospital! , .? Kay Collins, Bountiful; Mike Lfth year as a Soi , Mr. and Mrs. James Redford, with pleural pneumonia. Willis and Vern Moon and Lake City, and Other Tabiona club leaders re-- , Salt Schroeder. 3 were Miss Irene Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson attend- - of Duchesne, were i ceivmg awards Walt Nelson, Duchesne. Sunday Dick Cook, of Draggerton, 4 with Mr! SnT A big tom, weighing about Thomas, 2nd year foods; Mrs. ed priesthood meeting at Du- - guests , of Mr, and Mrs. Murl spent the week-en- d a Donohue. Carter, 2nd year clothing; chesne Sunday, and Mrs. Ray Cook. His daugiw 150 pounds was killed I 2nd year Mrs. Miss Carol Bleazard. of Mt. ter. Loma, visited with friends! Norman Hardman, who reday, while a little kitten was home Deon Rhoades, improvement. cently returned from an LDS Home, was an overnight guest Attending convention at Mtl nolc1 taken Sunday, with the mother 2nd The Home Emmons at mission to year the Mark Bleazard the Southern Mr. States. Mr. Saturday White. Jmproyt Sunday wre Mr. and fl. getting away. 3 Mrs. Joe Swasey, Ward Esank,jSun gave a talk at church Sunday home. James and the others would merd cob received special prize for presenting the win night. Monroe Michie also gave Mr. and Mrs. Velo Barrett Mons Johansen, Venna Oman.Qlliai prefer to take the lions alive, money kit and sons lattbe sum spent a couple of days last week Arlene Johansen and Nedrafiorot but the big tom dodged the nin oncwmpmwnt . Thy also re-- I visiting in Provo. day. loop with which they tried to mr jllk. a group award lor . ceived FIRESIDE CHAT Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, of Grove Monday and back snare him, almost leaving1 his Duchesne at the County ihibits Chat was Fireside Sunheld BA. Morgan, visited here during the Swasey. on one of the hunters. Les Pearson spent a week in 4, B Among the recent guests at Fair and also at the Utah State. day evening, Dec. 10. at the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen Salt Lake City with relatives, yey home of Miss Ina May Collier. the Elvin Lewis home were Mrs. Fair club members Voy Fairbanks, guest speaker, have moved to Midway for the Other Ronald Cook and Orlan Omani Ver Mathew Cowley, wife of Apostle checks and cer- told of his missionary experien- winter. were among those going on the Lots Cowley, their adopted Maori were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, of to southern Jpity son; two other Maori guests. tificates as follows; Connie Ivie, ces in Germany. The rest of the Sisketball tour will return next His Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis; 'll Mae Casper, LUe Jean Car evening was spent singing Bluebell, were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday. WMr. and Mrs. Dee Lewis, all of tor. Marvel GUes,Ilera Gines, Christmas carols. a Ilk. Delicious refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey ley Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Marcel- - Gladys Defa, Connie Defa, 2nd La served to 26 guests. "After all, when you make and Charleen and Melvin hadt iliai lus Lewis. Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. year foods; Pleasy Lewis, Next Sunday. Dec. 17. Fire- - .more than $15,000 a year, you Sunday dinner at the home ofplk. Snell and family. Mrs. Duke, May Roberts. Sharon Hamilton, vey Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Arch White Gay Lazenby, LaRena Nye, 2nd side will be held at the home are practically working for the Mr. and Mrs. Lavour Oman. n Baseball Marvin Swasay has purchased 4 wis and Mr. and Mrs. Berret, Tal- - year' clpthing; ;Martery Lewis. of . Edna Nielsen, with Alberta government." Nelda June Ottosen. Nadene as hostess. a new car. ilton ager Branch Rickey. mage. lk. Norman Hardman, who re- Clegg. Linda Mae Carter. Elaine Carlile. Gay cently returned from a mission Lewis. Rozella for the LDS church, was a guest Wagstaff and Carol LeFevre. 2nd year home improvement. of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Leonal Webb. Guest speaker at the Tabiona vice presidents; Mrs. Mildred Sacrament meeting Sunday eve- Webb, secretary; Mrs. Sarah e ning was Elder Gilbert, of the Chatwin, historian; Mrs. Arcadia ward, a recently returnYoung, registrar, A speed missionary. cial committee was chosen to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff VanTassell help the town of Tabiona to motored to Vernal recently, keep the DUP monument erect-ed- l where Mrs. VanTassell received last spring in an attractive medical attention. condition. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, chilMrs. Joel Lillywhite and Mrs. Elaine S. Webb, and Mrs. in Salt Thelma Nye were chosen on this dren spent the week-enLake City. committee Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff . g officers were Mrs. visited relatives in Salt Lake Hazel Clark, captain; Mrs. Theo City recently. Gines, Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, vice Recent Heber visitors includ- - captains; Mrs. Sarah Chatwin, ed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Car- historian, Mrs. Elma Clark, reglile, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Le- istrar. The camp has been withFevre, Mrs. Theo Gines and out a secretary since Mrs. Stelson. Max. Mrs. Wanda Ivie, la turnbow moved to Salt Lake. Mrs. Jean Fabrizio, Mr. and Plans for Christmas were Mrs. Ted Nye and son, Carl made at a recent meeting of the John, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Tabiona ward officers and teachliam Wadley and daughters, to ask each ers. It is Lee Ottosen has been working family for planned a 50c contribution very hard lately trying to get to help provide candy and nuts more subscribers for the tele- for Santa to pass out to the chilphone cooperative, so the pro- dren on Christmas Eve. Several ject can be approved for a loan. special programs will be preThe rural telephone system sented. including one sponsored would be the greatest thing to by the Sunday school, Sunday happen to us since electricity morning, and one sponsored by came into our homes, and it is the Sunday too bad more people are not The Primary, usual Christmas Eve chil it their giving drens dance and more rowdy support. Mr. Ottosen reports festivities will be ommitted behe now has more than 50 cause Christmas Eve falls on in this district, but it Sunday. A dance for adults will takes at least 800 to gej the be held Monday evening, with project approved, with the more all proceeds going to help with Joining the cheaper it will be ward expenses. for each of us. At the last reThe small daughter of Mr. port, more than 600 homes had and Mrs. Bernell Rhoades subsigned to receive telephone ser- mitted to a tonsilectomy in the vice. Heber hospital. Monday. A lovely Christmas party, Max Gines pasted hit army with 25 guests present, was en- physical in Salt Lake recently. joyed by the Tabiona Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Erven Clegg AND Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and family were Heber visitors at home the of Monday evening Saturday. Mrs. Daphne VanTassell. Mrs. A party was enjoyed by a Idonna DiStefano and Mrs. Nor- group of young people recently ma Wagstaff were at the home of Ray Jones. Games were played, with sevA wedding dance honoring eral prizes being awarded the Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Josie was contestants, and gifts were ex- held in the Tabiona gym. Satchanged. A delicious chicken urday evening, with a large crowd attending. Saturday afsupper was served. ' The business pert of the eve- ternoon. Mrs. Josie was honored ning was spent electing new of- at a bridal shower in the Tabficers to serve the organization iona ward house. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olson, during the next two years. Mrs. WALNUT AND MAHOGANY Grace G. Giles, the first regis- and daughters, of Provo, visited tered member of the Tabiona here Saturday. ROCKIER Camp,, was elected president. Mrs. Josie Heber was a guest Che comes to the poet well qual- Saturday at tha home of her ified, having served as a son and daughter-in-laMr. and having been the and Mrs. Joe Josie. camps permanent chairman for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark the memorial building fund for were called to Duchesne by the the pest several years. Through illness of Mrs. Clark's mother. her efforts Tabiona camp was Mrs. Owen Wright. the first DUP organization In . Farland Jones is now employ-Dwc- h county to go over led by the Salt Lake Pipe Line the top with the 8100 assign- - company, ment last spring, and she was awarded a certificate for her More Pewee achievement at the dedication of HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE "Those who hold the leading the building in Salt Lake City strings of children may even exDUCHESNE. UTAH PHONE 8381 last July. ercise a greater power than Mrs. Theo Gines and Mrs. those who hold the reins of Winona Lefler were chosen government." Charles Kingsley be-a- : nmi Imprcccivo 1 Awcrd Day Held 4-1- d hdlg Sfm32 W , Prd ; i BONITA d. j j sed - Lt9eal 4-- H j Satur-iLmd- , , ex-mar- k Tues-Wey- - , t 4--H - FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE I ! Electric Gbsvcro Automatic end Regular Toasters Dormoyor Food Mixor 18 CUBIC FOOT Frigidairc Farm Food Frcozor J5 Ber-neic- With Locks S400.75 -F- Frigidairc Refrigerators 7 4 78 Cubic Cubic Foot Foot 9 Foot DeLuxo Wrlnptr and Pump. 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