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Show rAH BASIN RECORD Dscsmbsr 22, IS50 r 4 rNk" TAIMAGE MYTON lABIOM rilliams Mrs. George Anderson Grace Dalgleith Mrs. ad Mrs. Kay Pulley are to Clearfield to make Gold Ci Green Dali Held At Tclmase xne. ind Mrs. yo, are Arthur Oakens. Talmage ward M.I.A. held its visiting Georg annual Gold and Green Ball Ind family. Evans has to return Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, with jeLake for medical at- - music by Colletts Duchesne or- ;i chestra. The hall was decorated with pine wreaths, Chiistmas bells and gold and green chains. Neighbors agree that they Preceding the dance A1 Tayxi door to spoiled lor photographed the queen, her Mary v Alkus. prince charming, attendants and participants in th: floor show. Bertha Anderson was Gold and Green queen because of her high percentage at attendance at Sunday school. Sacrament meetings and M.I.A. during 1350. Jenean Burton and Joan Bleazeid ranked next, and served as attendants. Gary McDonald was Prince Charming. Other members of the floor show were Kay Barrett, Eva and Richard . Beckstead. Beverly and Arnold Jensen. Rox-ell-a and Gerald Donohue and Eva Jane Christensen. The crowning ceremony carried out the Christmas theme. The Queen was In a large parcel on the stage. With a wand, Ruth Ann Burton, touched the parcel and the Queen came forth to receive a lovely erowi from the Prince Charming. A large crowd was in attendance and everyone reported an enjoyable evening. Refreshments were served. ! yoru Murray visited Sunday. Lemo chil-fr-Writ- er pdF' re' gift-wrapp- star-tippe- 1 ipreq ald and family visited in Salt Lake for several days last week. Wm. L. Thompson hag gone to California to spend the balance of the winter with a son and daughter. tassas ptstiap cbt Wayne McDon- Mr. and Mrs Ne-ph- i, district 5. Bishpp Burnell Turnbow announces that the operetta originally scheduled to he presented by the Tabiona Ward Primary association on Christmas eve. will be presented Saturday evening, Dec. 23, instead. Santa Claus will also make his visit to the Primary children at that time and will distribute candy and nuts to each child. All other Christmas assignments planned by the Tabiona wa d will be held as announced last week, with the same committees in charge. Bighop Turn-bosays Sacrament meeting will be held at the usual time Sunday evening, instead of in the afternoon as originally announced. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley and family were recent business visitors in Roosevelt. Mr and Mrs. Ted Nye and son, Carl John, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wadley and daughters were Heber visitors Mon, day, A fireside chat with fifty persons in attendance was held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis. Speakers were Kenneth Carlile and Norman Hardman, with Robert Van Drimmelen leading the discussion which followed the talks. Miss Gay Wagstaff presided. Light refreshments were served with everyone con-. . lovely Christmas play, Why the Chimes Ring, was presented by the Gatherers of the Tuesday evening at the Myton ward LDS chapel, under the direction of Mrs. Josephine Yergensen, dramatic instructor Mrs. Fern Harmon, teacher of the class, was in cha.ge of the girls. The play was presented in connection With the regular Mutual Improvement: Association meeting. A , Bee-Hiv- e, Mrs. Waldine Sorensen and Antone Uresk returned frpm children visited Mrs. Elzada EvFriday, bringing ans in Boneta last Tuesday eve- Standardville his wife and infant son home ning. from the Standardville hospital, Among Roosevelt visitors last baby was bom De'.week were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin where the cember 6. Mrs. and Paul Mr. .Jensen, Wilda Fay Robinson, a stuChristensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fer-reMower, C. W. Erickson, dent at Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, arrived home Friday Earl Thacker. j and Mrs. Cleo Frandsen submitted evening to spend the Christmas to a mJor operation at the vacation with her parents, Mr. Roosevelt hospital last week and and Mrs. Homer Robinson. Howard Funk arrived home is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Arch White ac-- , Friday evening from Mt. Pleas- companied Mr and Mrs, Burton ant, where he attends Wasatch to Balt Lake one day last week, Agademy, to spend the holidays Rex Farnsworth has been vis- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. o iting his mother, Mrs. Hazel Fthi asfeh Farnsworth, for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Klell Mecham, Football team, making a nice of Standardville, visited at the record in the field this year. Donohue home last week. Morris Miller, principal of Mrs. Brotherson and son, Hal, the Myton elementary school, of Mt. Pleasant, have been vis- attended the winter session of Mr. Mrs. and with here iting' the school administration conBlaine Brotherson for several ference in Salt Lake City, Dec. days. A. M. Burton was in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lott and on county iLake last week-enwent to Salt Lake City children business. where they spent the Saturday, Salt was in Vada Lee Burton visiting and shopping. to week-enLake during the week-enwere accompanied by Mr. keep an appointment with her Ihey Lotis mother, Mrs. Bliss Lott, dentist. on to Los Ancontinued who visited Anderson Mrs. Adaline to Calif., geles, spend the winin Mr. and Mrs, Ray Anderson ter months with her Friand last Thursday Magna and daughter, Mr. and Mrs day. Kenneth Tinsley. Mrs. Erickson. Mrs. Charlotte Coy S- Jones, 5 2c, visited Colleen Thacker and Bertha here with his father, Anderson attended the bridal S. D. Sunday who Is recovering shower at Altonah Saturday af- at the Jones, Weston home from James Lam-i Mrs. Jeane ternoon for burns suffered about four weeks bert. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDon- ago. Coy returned to Salt to Sunday evening City spend Deand Anderson, ald, Bertha a week with his sisters in that lbert Davies attended M.I A. He anticipates return'leadership meeting at Bluebell 'vicinity. here next Saturday to take ing evening. Saturday to Sandy to spend his Paul,Hill and Marvin Soren-sd- the father with his winter to came from California and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. spend the holidays at home. Burton Tew, Jr., who has at Herbert. Coy is stationed Alameda, California, and rebeen filling a mission for the in the Navy cently home L.D.S. church, returned for a period. Sunday. Bert Smith and Floyd Clark Gary McDonald entertained spent the weekend here with informal an at the following Mr. and Mrs. Willtheir parents, dinner party Sunday evening: ard Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Stevenson, Mt. Home; Carlos Clark, returning Sunday Paul Hill, Marvin Sorensen, Lon Bingham canyon Farnsworth. Joan Bleazard, Ber- evening to are employed. wherp they tha Anderson and Roxella 'Tfc. Bep Clark left Tuesday for Camp Stonemgn, jCalif., after a brief visit hern with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Clark. Ben was enroute from Chanute Field, 111., where he graduated in A.C.W. as an airplane welder. He expects to be shipped into the Korean war area upon reaching California. Louis Uresk who is attending Northwestern Dental college in Chicago, 111., arrived home Friday evening to enjoy the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish visited Mrs. Dalgleishs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, in Duchesne, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas returned to Price Sunday evening after spending the week-enI f ll tek . I I 0 j help with the refreshments for future fireside chats. This pol- W"16 icy' and Gleaner groups about two Months age, is working out very well and does not burden so heavily the host and hostess of these meetings which the young people so enjoy. Roosevelt shoppers Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper, Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow. College students home for the holidays are Miss Irene Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jep Thomas, Miss Amber Michie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Michie, Miss Gay Wagstaff, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Otto-sen, Claude Wagstaff; Marvin son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen; and Norman Casper, son of Mr. and Mis. Clarence Casper. The Tabiona high school basketball team returned Sunday from their trip to Southern Utah. They report having a wonderful time, (and losing all the games they played). But the thats a difwell, girls! ferent story. The Tabiona high school sewing department, under the direction of Mrs. Jennie Van Drimmelen, presented a Christmas fashion revue Wednesday with all the projects completed thus far displayed by the girls through the medium of an original drama written and produced by themselves. The Christmas theme was carried by the inclusion of Mrs. Santa and the dreams of what a high school girl would like for Christmas in the drama. Mrs. Van Drimmelen and her girls have been working after school and until after dark to prepare the lovely fashion show. Light refreshments were served. Clarence White, president of the Wildlife Federation, and Mrs. White were guests of the Carbon-EmerFish and Game association in the Helper Civic auditorium Monday evening, where Mr. White was guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. White showed the group their beautiful wildlife pictures. The meeting was for the purpose of electing club officers. This club is one of the largest and btst organized in the state, with 30 directors and other officers and over 1300 members. A lovely was also enjoyed. er here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles, Mrs. Darrell Dean, a former Myton resident, now living with Mrs. Lyle Webb and Mrs. Frank her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mor - Clark were Roosevelt visitors rell, near Duchesne, visited at .Monday Norman Hardman, a recently the home of her daughter, Mrs. Devere Hancock, in Pleasant returned missionary from HanValley, and also at the ranch na ward, and his father, Roy home of her son, Lynn Dean, Hardman, were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting in TabiSunday. Mrs. Clarence Woodard was ona Sunday evening. ' Mrs. Minnie Hamilton. Mrs. sufficiently recovered to be returned home last week from Jessie Maxwell, and Mrs. Irene Salt Lake City, where she had Johnson, were recent Roosevelt , been receiving medical atten-tlo- shoppers. K i T. a, ation held a special meeting in the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City, Sunday, with the five vice presidents attending, and Grover Giles and Rendel Maybe, of Salt Lake City, who have been retained as legal advsisors to the group. The purpose of the meeting was to organize committees and to plan a legislative program which will be presented to the Utah Legislature when it convenes in January. The district vice presidents are Russ C. Knowles, Logan, district 1; Dr. Frank Miglorie, Helper, district 2; Ed Ceder-holSalt Lake City, district 3; L. A. Nebeker, Annabella, district 4; and Othel Pay, M.I.A. Groups Give Christmas Play jewel-studde- d ' Under the direction of President Clarence White, of Tabi-onthe Utah Wildlife Feder- Joe-An- n in,u"d 14-1- 6. I d i I d d , son-inla- w - . 1 1 n son-in-la- w La-ve- ll Distributed ar isnnDEti UOOSEVELT. UTAH Phone 140-- y d steak-dinn- AY th C joy t)l Seoson be on every day possession for th If i )V ? " whoh vrife it h QJT.wjn g ; n, f)AGIII0N CLEANERS & LAUNDRY PHONE 23 O VERNAL, UTAH Leonard Harris, who has been confined to the Roosevelt hospital for some time, is reported steadily improving. and hopes to be able to return home late this week. There is a limit to the help that can be rendered to any man, but there is no limit to the help he can render to himself if he is in harmony with - ssifcBaaiMamiiMiMdiMifcsmuisinisiMaaamsiwanmg I AITONAH MI. EMMONS Norma Robb Ethol Btabo Gayle Casa Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son were in Vernal on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and son were in Roosevelt on business during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvon Broad-heaand son were in Salt Lake Monday, where Mr. Broadhead consulted his doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broadhead and children were in Roosevelt on business Thursday. Mrs. Dave Davies is in Ogden visiting her daughter and and getting acquainted with her new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey and son, Marvin, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown the past week. Marvin is home on furlough from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew attended to business in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. Delia Mayhew and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano, of Tabiona. Miss Elaine Wright IS staying in Duchesne with her grandmother. Mrs. Owen Wright, who has been ill, Mrs, Earl Wright visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El Roy Larsen, of Duchesne, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead were in Salt Lake City during the week on business. Ward Mr, and Mrs. Wilford McCon-ki- e and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, of Roosevelt, came up Friday evening to attend the Hundred Dollar party. Mrs. Varney McLea and baby son, of Roosevelt, are spending the week with Mrs. McLeas parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Holder. Home for the holidays are Jean Mecham of the U. of U. and Deane and Peggy Ann Case, of the B.Y.U. Parker and Theil Gomm, who attend U.S.A.C.. will arrive during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans were in Salt Lake, Friday and Thslma Nye Wildlifo Group Holds G. L. Mooting Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr.. Mrs. Lionel Babcock, Mrs. Wallace Dennis and Mrs. Clarence Liddell were hostesses Saturday afternoon at the Myton hotel at a bridal shower honoring Mrs. Frank Liddell, the former Marguerite Monks. Many friends called between the hours of 2:30 and5 p m. to extend greetings to the bride, who was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Ray Summarell, nee Miss Taylor, was honored Saturday afternoon when Mrs. 'Joseph Clayburn, of Bridgeland, and Miss Lorna Reed entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower at the Myton LDS ward chapel. The bride was presented with many lovely and useful gifts by her host of friends, who greeted her, and also enjoyed the delicious lunch served by the hostess. Mrs. John Uresk was hostess Thursday afternoon when the Young' Matrons club gathered for their legular meeting. Sewing and a general round of chatter was enjoyed by the seven members present. Refreshments were served. d MW God. i Round-u- p Hold On Tuesday The Altonah ward held a day Tuesday in the ward hall sponsored by all the organizations in the ward. The activities started at 12 oclock with lunch being sold following a rummage sale and bazaar round-u- p d at 2 p. m. D. G. Edmunds, of Salt Lake City, gave a talk on tumors and cancers at 4 p. m. A Primary dance with fish pond and ice cream after 5:30 supper of chili, sandwiches, pie, ice cream and punch, after which was followed a program and dancing in the ' evening. A number from Altonah attended the Central Utah project at Altamont on Dec. 11. Ray Lambert made a trip to The ward Primary association Carbon county Monday for a presented its much advertised load of coal. Hundred Dollar Party. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kone Dec. 15; $100 being evening, and family moved into the the amount the Mt. Emmons house Sunday. The Kones ward was assessed for the new are from Salt Lake City, but Primary hospital being erected have been staying with Mrs. in Salt Lake Citvi Koneg father, George Mecham, no admission There was for several months, i made to attend the eveEd Davis accompanied Mr. charge nings entertainment, but the and Mrs. Dennie Ralphs to Roos- necessary amount was collected evelt Wednesday to receive med- through fish ponds, fortune tellical care. Mr. Davis has been ing and refreshments booths, an ill for some time. apron bazaar., and rummage Howard Clark, of Salt. Lake, sale. , is here visiting his twin daughThe fun features, program and ters, Arlene and Darlene Clark, dance were who are staying at the home of ord crowd. enjoyed by a recMr. and Mrs. Harold Morris. In charge of the affair were A number of people attended Mildred Muir John Deere day at Roosevelt Mrs. Grant Hansen, Mrs. Bruce Hartman and Mrs. Lyrad Wednesday. and other Officers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat anOrson Page, of Upalco, visited nounce the arrival of a baby his son, Leo, and family during teachers of the .ward Primary. girl born-- at the Heber hospital, the week. Dec. 9. Mrs. Ted McNeill has Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Jacob- Saturday, to attend a convention been taking care of the children son made a business trip to conducted by the Department at home. Pleasant Grove Wednesday, re- of Public Insrtuction for county Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper turning home superintendents and supervisThursday. and Dude Young made a trip Mrs. May Lambert and Mrs. ors and principals of elementary to Piovo and Salt Lake last Vernia Allred were hostesses schools. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd week: The Caspers are sporting at a shower Saturday in the a new car. They went to Mtn. ward hall in honor of Ray and and daughter, Joan, of Root Home on Sunday. Jean Allred. Bunco was played, evelt, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Brooks with Alta Ames winning high Farrell Mohlman Saturday. and W. B. Morton went to Salt score and Bertha Anderson, low. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lister ' Mrs. Lake Monday. Colleen Thacker was in were called to Springville TuesJohn Young, Dude Young and charge. Refreshments were serv- day of last week by the death A1 Muir went to the rue ion ed to a large crowd of ladies of Mrs. Listers sister-in-lasales at Roosevelt SaturdcA Mrs. Elmer Fullmer, who passed and girls, many from Many beautiful gifts were away on Monday. Mrs. Fullmer, received by the young couple. the former Miss Clara was 35 years old and Their many friends wish them a the mother of two boys. 'long and happy life together. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allred and Others going to Springville Mrs. Edith Allred, of Vernal, for the services were Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Bird overnight guests of Mr. Ivin Foote, Miss Della Lister and and Mrs. Jack Allred Friday, Raymond Lister. Ur. Fullmer Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and f Jack Allred Is building a formerly made his home in Mt. girls, Mrs. Gladys Rqgs and new home for Mr. and Mrs. Emmons. Mrs. Ellen Fairbanks made a Fenton Powell. HOLD FIRESIDE CHAT Mrs. Florence Carter, of Salt trip to Salt Lake, Sunday. The Boy Scouts, under the di- .Lake City, is here visiting her The Explorer Scouts and and daughter, Mr. rection of committeemen Jack held their Fireside Chat Gilbert and Charlie Jensen, and Mrs. Glen Mohlman, and Sunday evening at the home of to Hill Field and family. made a trip Gayle Case. Mrs. Floyd Case Ward Evans, of Boneta, and gave a talk on worthwhile traother points of interest recently. Making the trip were Kent Loren Stevenson, of Mtn. Home, ditions, which was followed by Jensen, LaGrand, Larry, Gale were visitors at Sunday school, a round-tabl- e discussion. and Ruland Gilbert, Leon and and speakers in Sacrament games were playAppropriate Larry Ross, Junior Chatwin, meeting Sunday. ed and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Linford Max-fiel- d served. light Ronald Zirker, Denny Labrum, to and and Lamar went Salt Capson. Hyrum family The meeting was conducted Mr. and Mrs. Garn Gilbert, Lake City Sunday to visit and by Veretta Gomm. Leaders of Mrs. Rose Gilbert spent a few do some Christmas shopping. the group are Wm. R. Evans days in Salt Lake during the Clenty Ames, who is employ- and Mrs. Lawrence Ward. ed in Salt Lake City, spent the week. LaGrand Gilbert, son of Mrs. week-enwith his family. Prior to his arrival at Fort Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Rose Gilbert accidently shot himself in the knee Friday and daughter, Barbara visited Hood, Recruit Allred was enwhile loading a gun. He was Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone in gaged in farming. taken to the Roosevelt hospital, Duchesne Saturday afternoon. Be sure that God directs your but was able to return home Bishop and Mrs. Lester Max-fiel-d and family called Friday way; then, hasten to follow unSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. der every circumstance. Mary Baker Eddy. a few days in Salt Lake during Wilmer Murray, in Myton. Ted Young visited in Roy the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan a few days during the week. and daughter visited Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Clairine remained for a longer visit while her parents made a business trip to Salt Lake. Recruit Andrew G. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross went to Salt Lake recently to son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude get R. ' G. who is attending Allred, of Bluebell, Utah, reEYES EXAMINED cently arrived at Fort Hood, school there. Cliff McKenna, LaNor and Texas, to undergo basic trainMake Appointments nt Dick Richens visited over the ing. BATHER JZWELRY . is He his week-enreland finishing with family presently Utah Roosevelt, sixth of a with week atives. training Fireside was held Sunday combat unit of the famous Secnight at the home of Mr. and ond Armored Division. Mrs. Chad Evans. Mrs. Evans acted as hostess, with Mr. Elmer, and Phillip Moon, of Duchesne, was the speaker. ' Refreshments were served to 17. Mrs. Elsie Bird and Miss De-oBird visited Thursday with Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth, at Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans visited Sunday with their son and daughter-in-law- . While here they ONE THAT WU& GIVE HER YEARS OF attended the Fireside meeting. Ross f TROUBLE-FRESERVICE Bishop and Mrs. Marion s and sons were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Mecham, at Mt. Home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird and daughters were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wan-les- s i Shields, of Bridgeland, Saturday evening. Pres. Hale Holgate. Charlie t Bird, and Charlie Jensen atat tended the Scout meeting Roosevelt Saturday evening. Relief Society work meeting was held Tuesday at the church. 1 Figurine painting and quilting TABLE MODEL occupied the time for 19 members. Mrs. Elva Mayhew and Ber-thFROM Mayhew, of Utahn, and Miss Alberta Olsen, of Duchesne, visited M.I.A. Tuesday night. D Fortitude I take to be the a mans of self, quiet possession and an undisturbed doing his TABIONA, UTAH duty whatever evils beset, or John dangers lie In the way. Locke. son-in-la- w Primary lias Party To Aid llocpital Le-onak- is , . FMiimm Mc-Conki- e, ; out-of-tow- n. Hut-cheon- ARCADIA I , Mla-Mai- I son-in-la- ' I ' d v Bluebell Youth Daycss Optisd At Fort llood Comploto Optical Corvlco d -- n GIVE HER. . . 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