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Show XTAH BASIN RECORD BER 29. 1950 i Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg who recently and moved to Salt Lake, were ' Christmas guests of Mrs. Iorgs parents, Mr. and Mrs Linden Former Tclmcge Girl Dies At Ocdon Hospital , children, LAFF OF THE WEEK -- Hanse. Trip To Germany Will Have To Wait TALMAGE Funeral services were held last Friday at an Ogden mortuary by Bishop Thomas L. Checketts of the Third LDS ward, for Iva Jane I Mrs. Eugene Hartman, who has planned for months to spend Christmas with her parents in Berlin, started on her journey Monday, Dec. 18, only to meet with disappointment. . In Salt Lake she found more red tape was necessary to complete her papers, and that the process may take several weeks. She returned to Mt. Emmons to spend Christmas with her husband and small son. Eugene met his wife while stationed in Germany during St FLYING EXHIBITION Wild BUI" Hatfield. Fler-c-e water akler, gees air a he c roues the wake tow but at Cyprus Gar Behunin, 7, who died at an Ogden hospital on Dec. 20, following a lingering illness of four months. The child was born in July 20, 1943, a daughter of Ivan and Ruby Kofford Behunin. She moved to Ogden with her parents in June, 1950, and had lived there since. She had been a student in the second grade at Grant school. Ogden, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. Tal-mag- e, y Surviving are her parents, and a brother, Terry Behunin, World War II. Ogden, and two sisters, Connie The ward Primary associaRanae and Betty Jo Behunin, tion entertained at a Christmas Ogden; and three grandparents. at the v party Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lars Kofford. ward house. Each child received . Standardville, and George Bea gift. A Christmas program hunin, Arcadia. was presented by officers and children. Mr. and Mrs. Albert DastruD, of Ogden, are spending the holi;ase days with their sons and daughMr. and Mrs La ters Mrs. George Anderson Farge Dastrup and Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Dastrup. Zaine CJhristensen and neMiss LaVada Powell, who has phews, Bill, Ronald and Newell, in Salt Lake for been employed were in Salt Lake one day last !high school and elemen-ade- s the past two years, is spending week. the holidays with her mother, presented their Neil Knight, of Upalco. was pageant, Friday Mrs. LaVerda Powell. A Christan overnight guest Monday of Bike Race Is Over! Be Glad When This Til Certoinly The school gym. in the mas guest at the Powell home Dan McDonald. The Bethlehem Star, was Thomas McDonald, of MisThe following were shopping fritten by Principal F. sissippi. in Roosevelt and Duchesne durGlenn Case has terminated Paulsen ing the week: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. past of characters includ- - employment in Salt Lake and Earl Christensen, Mrs. Eva Barrett, as Joseph of will spend some time at home Minnie Lu Jessen, Mary with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrk Case, before being called Ethel Beebe Mrs. Qarda Seeley Bleazard, George Anderson. Mr. y; Curtis Mecham, inn--off Earl into the seivice. Glenn passed and Mrs. Ferrell Mower. C. W. Sherryl Evans. Star f e h e m; Carma Hansen, his physical examination in NoErickson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rex Fowler eLftlE- to eal Knight, Joseph; For- vember. Thacker, Mrs. Alice Sorensen home last can? Mecham Mrs. and Delmar Mr. Sorenson, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-- , int, Boy;andBillDonald and children were dinner guests sPend tne holidays. old Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Har- Ponald Mrs. to ' George' Carroll went three kings; Donald on Christmas day of Mr. and Salt Lake Mrs. Vivian Powell escaped Gail Anderson City Tuesday to do Oack Brotherson, "Bob Mrs. George' Brandon," 'of Mt and Mn some Christmas shopping. She serious burns Monday afternoon Ellis t,rton Mr Mr t anH M and Elwayne Gale, Home. The donuts. returned while Bosher with Wednesday Guests at the Volney Is. Mary Paulsen was McClellan and Mr nnH Mr? making well home for Christmas dinner son, Lee, who is spending the grease started burning, so she Calvin Jensen jer. 1 numbers accompany- - were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur holiday here. He is attending poured it into a bucket of waTew is being treated at ter nearby. The grease and wa- St.Fred scenes were presented Snow and children, of Boneta, the U.S.A.C. at Logan, Marks hospital, Salt Lake fire the ter exploded causing Bill Clark, of Tabiona, vis . Idies quartet, and the and Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark, for rheumatic fever. His . to fill the room. It came up in City, Burton Tew Sr- 18 ry girls chorus and the of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Snow ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. with her face Powells burning are Mrs. Clark and Albert Clark the week, daughters jiool chorus. during t-,T. Hansen directed of Mr. and Mrs. Boswell. Sunday he took Mr. and Mrs. quite badly along the right Burton Tew Jr jt Mrs. LaVeda Titcomb had all Clark to Salt Lake City. They side and on her neck, right arm'in Salt Lake ci'tv WedneXv with Afton s went and hand- Luckily the fire and Sherral Ames, r her children home for Christ- returned the same dav. for his nhvsirnl out without damaging her home Pvarnina:;L Aleen Case had mas dinner. Covers were laid Jts. Hardy Perkins has purchased SSL walls. the Mts.l only blacking Titcomb, a 1951 Ford, K. 1 fit costumes and Opal for Mr. and Mrs.Vern Mrsnef yisfted Prfmary iaswfek of Roosevelt; Mr. and Pliff ic. tainted Mr. and Mrs. Junior Potts Powell is getting along just Titcomb, of Midvale; Mr. and gnd daughter, of Logan, arrived Ime' ICCMr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker Mrs. Chad Snedeger. of Salt Thursday to spend the Holidays and children accompanied Mr. Arnold Hamaker brought his and Mrs. Elyin Thacker, of Mt. Lake, Neal, John and Leona wjth Mrs. Potts mother, Mrs. Cf iVWall, Parker Gomm and Titcomb, of Mt. Emmons. 'Elva Snyder' and MrV Potts parwife and smell daughter here Emmons uTs'alt LTlw'ane day I Jbmm, students, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Benmon to stay With her par- - during the past week to do las home Wednesday to entertained at a holiday dinner ents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts, ents, week and. ftr Mrs. 3arn Jetv- some shopping. the Christmas Mr, enjoyed pageant m- g . he holidays with their S'mda Guests afternoori. has been Mrs. kins. Hamaker The Mrs. George Anderson attend- Bethlehem Star. presentMr. and Mrs. . Pete cluded Mr. and Mrs. L. W. I with her husband the two ed a meeting of the county fair id Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Rush Mr- and Mrs Harold Jones ed by the Altamont high school h night. Those from Al- - months he had been stationed board in Duchesne Tuesday eve- nd ,"!rs- - Thursday tonah Jchddrin part were; Minnie in Washmgton. He has now ning. taking ,tnd Mrs. Wm. De Vries Llyd Oroaby and daughters. Lu Jesseni sherral The entire student body of Ames. Perry been transferred. I latters father, Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Powell. Er- - Maxfield, Norita Bowden, ' The Primary children, under the Talmage school, with Joyce their two of spent Ogden, I, Rust, George and Gwen- Reayt Marilyn Young, Doris tbe direction of Mrs. Verona teachers, attended the Christ- st week with Mrs. De-- f win one-acBarton and a t Chapman dolyn mas pageant Allred, Janis Allred. Laura Goodrich, presented Bethlehem Star ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. In The Back presented and Barbara Allred. Play .Even at Altamont Thur's- Carroll, Jase. Bill, a corporal in Be?011-assemThe The day afternoon family james Weeks, of Tooele, ar- - Streets, and the pageant, Sun-'rmy stationed in Sgn bled at the home of Mr. and lived home Friday to spend Birthday of Our King, on Mr. and Mrs. Laurence a was week allowed )co, Evas m' ton, of Lehi, spent the holiday holidays with his day evening. wJcause of his mothers Christmas dinner. A long table the Christmas DeVries Mrs. Carl and week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence1 here with relatives itV- and Mr. DeVries father of Og-- j WeeksMiss Barbara Bleazard. of IC?, and Mrs. Lawrence Ward ?iv Mr. and Mrs. E W Cros- Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett den, visited Friday and Satur- - gait Lake spent the holiday I Christmas shopping in Salt Mrs. DeVries mother with week-enof Murray, spent Christmas day with her parents, JcS'iift week and visited with of vVaT)Pean anMEar and Mrs. with their children, Mr. and and father, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mr and Mrs A B Arnold of and daughter Lloyd Crosby Mrs Glade Timothy and Mr. Mathews and family. of Salt Lake, visited the Hills Wanda Sadler has Orem: and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Zola Stevenson took the on Saturday Richard Clark. Tacoma, Washing-'Oer- e lace Rogers and son. of SaH and Mrs. Weeks went .to Du- - boys and girls in her room down Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust o floyd she has been visit-Ic- Lake City. to chesne for J vist with Gene Barrett on Croyden, were holiday guests of Thursday register sister, Ina Mae. Wanda Miles Mrs. Mr. and Edgar Thursday. Gene had polio Selective Service, and Mrs Glen Sorensen iU cToll at B.Y.U. after the Icently and is still unable to at- Mf' and Mr8' L. E. Pewinvtl Clark Murphy, of Upalco, was rtlff Their nine chil- - and amjiyt Oliver Bowden and ted school. Christmas guest speaker at meeting Sun- Lev land Mrs. Evan Hansen dren, five day. two daughters, Freda and of Mrs. Margaret Hamaker, Joy, of day. tnding the holidays in daughters-in-law- , and 20 Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth and Gusher, visited at the home of Ogden, is visiting here with her I ke. Mrs. Mary C. Snyder children were present tograndpar- Mrs. Mary Burgess and Mr and'sister Mrs. Sam Jenkins spent the Christmas holiboys ,t companied them as far take of the holiday meal. Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird and day in Vernal with her Mrs. Glen Burgess, recently. t Lake, went on to Poca-&- ! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turnbow their two children, Buddy Bird, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. (be with members of her of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Aaron Wilcken. Christmas. ..for and daughter, 'PI!-?- . and Mrs. Harold Jones makes mightandhi that faith a"d MbertTOompsonof Mrs- Bud Jackson Talmage school presented its 6 at of visited home Heber. the annual Christmas program to as to our do of us M duty Malad, Idaho, 'let boys, M d James a th Mr X Abraham tuh3ra.nt8'tRI!a and Mrs- A1 large group of parents and Xing Mrs. Jones parents, we understand it. ' bert Clark, Saturday. friends Mrs. L. W. Ruit. Friday afternoon. Lincoln. I. ( Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lam-dreThe Altonah Primary chil-Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beck-stea- d Mt. two and of 3 children, were in Mt. Home Friday put on an enjoyable Christ-- ' bert mas program Saturday night, af- - Emmons, and Mrs. Myrtle Lam-te-r evening for the annual Christwhich the children danced, bert, of Roosevelt, visited on mas program by the Mt. Home and Santa Claus gave each a bag Christmas day with Mr. and school. Mrs Keith Lambert. of candy and nuts. The Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Good- under Talmage Mr. and Mrs. Burton Saris, of Supt. the direction Miss Marie Hyatt and Mrs. Bob rich spent Christmas day in Calvin Jensen, presented a very Berrett and Mr. and Mrs. Max Roosevelt with their daughter appropriate Christmas program Mr. and Mrs. Clark, all of Salt Lake Cfty, and Sunday morning. spent the holiday with home Garnet Birtchell. Santa Claus made his annual Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mayhew appearance Sunday evening at folks. thf Delbert the community Christmas eve Mrs. Leo Pages mother, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Gibbon, of Salt Lake Black, of Salt Lake City, spent program and presented candy Your home needs brightening f City, spent the Christmas holi- - Sunday and Monday here with and nuts to young and old folthes dark winter days! Call on .'Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gale. days at the Page home, lowing the short program preMr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock, sented Mr. and Mrs. Von Timothy electricity to lift the morale of IS Rf by the Primary associaof visited Pleasant and son, of Bonanza, spent the Valley, tion. home! your holiday with ! rela- - day afternoon with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard ir Mrs. Marian Barrett and tives in Altonah. were Christmas day i NEARLY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and family spent Christmas Day dinnergirls guests of Mr. and Mrs. clean all lighting fix: 7 relatives. in Altonah First, with and baby, of Salt Lake City, EVERYTHING Oman, of Boneta. Miss Nellie Stevenson, of Ray spent the holiday with Mr. tures. Then, check to see which Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Hill Clarks mother, Mrs. Vendetta Price, spent the holidays here and boys were dinner guests of YOU with her sister, Mrs. Hazel a daughter in Salt Lake on lamp bulbs needs replacing. Get Clark. BUY William Anderson has pur- Goodrich. Other guests at the Christmas new bulbs of proper size, and day. Goodrich home on Christmas chased a 1951 Hudson. Miss Virginia Burton, of RoosHAS your home will continue to be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fowler day were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd evelt, was a week-envisitor are the parents of a baby boy Goodrich and son, Keith, Miss here. GONE UP cheery! and of Price, born Sunday, Dec. 24, at the Mary Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Forbusli, two daughters. IN Roosevelt hospital. of Wellington, spent the ChristMrs. Mary Lisonbee spent mas week-enBarbara Beebe and Rhea McClean your way to more light with the DonoPRICE Donald, of Salt Lake City, ar- Christmas at Bridgeland with hues. Q by wiping fixtures, youll get rived Sunday to. spend Christ- her son, Shelby Lisonbee, and EXCEPT wiptf mas with Barbaras parents, Mr. family. more light. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rael, of and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. ELECTRICITY d t Ted Snyder, Raymond Dump, Provo, and Mrs. Mary Kennison g and son, Walter, of Salt Lake :nl Glen Anderson and Charley Replace all burned out bulbs who entered the army Nov. City, were Christmas guests of Lome Williams of the proper size. Get new 13, were able to spend Christ- Mr. and Mrs. William O. Larmas at home. They are stationed sen. bulbs now when you need Mr. and Mrs. Benny Mitchell at Camp Riley, Kansas. Among those working in Salt .them most! Clenty Ames, who is work- Lake City and vicinity who are here for Christmas. ing in Salt Lake City, and spent Christmas here with their Heldry Eyans spent ChristWayne Powell, working in Too- parents were Carma and Lorin mas at home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reese and ele, spent Christmas With their Goodrich, Arvil and Vern Bird. families. children have gone to California Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Perkins first speaker; Elaine Carroll, to spend the holidays. the holidays with relatives second speaker; Arthur Timospent Jimmy Reese, of Ogden, is Horn Owned Tex Paying Locally Operated Noel Reese. in Salt Lake City. Rose with Mrs. visiting Iorg. solo, thy; DOSZVELT DUCHESNE Phone 1121 Phone 17 An interesting program was Mrs. Elva Snyder at the piano; Upalco ward held its Christgiven in Sunday School Sunday. Sherral Ames and lies Ames mas program Saturday night. I Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Nelson Taking part were Ethel Beebe, chorister and organist. EMMONS TAIMME in-la- 'stmcs Pasoant bets Crowds Six-Da- ! AIWMU 1 Mtmi Suffered Durna - i y Making Doughnuts HS A POSTSCRIPT to our dii- cussioa last woek et tho tight toys for tho right ago, haro aro some furthar comment on tho importance of children's play. When parents say to a child, Nov run along and play, they usually think of play" as something that keeps a youngster occupied somewhere else and gets him out from under foot. Few parents realise that children's play is something they ought to take quite seriously as an important part of oducatlon and growth. If yon have ever watched your children endlessly absorbed with nettling bnt sand ar water er mid, aplaahlng, digging and building, yen will see what real emotional satisfaction they get from just the feel ef something they can handle and from seeing what they eaa da with It. Blocks, tee, give them a seaae of power and achievement as they ptto see Meek open another and than kick them all dawn again. As thay grow oldar, ohtldraas play takes on a pattern of tho world as they see It. Now their blocks are carefully put together, to represent a city or a hosBita! or an airport as they dr and Use their awn living eaperitnees. If you watch this play you will aomafflnea bo surprised to learn bow tbe world looks to them. You may even beer your own words' oehood as yeur punishes her dQ or tells off her playmates: "You behave now, er 1U spank you," er 'Til teU yeur Daddy youre e bed girl? As children reach school age, they need not only things but alee children to play with. It ,1s through playing with, after children that they learn many Important laeeona how to get along with othors, how to lead and whan to follow, how to aharo their possessions. Most parents recognise the importance of this aocial Interplay and make a point o t seeing that their children have companion-shiSometime this means going te a great deal of troublo to Invite other childfen In, er to livo in neigbborhhod whero there are sure to bo playmates. This dace net mean, however, that wa ahaald aeleet ear children's playmates far them. Oar Job Is to see that they have plenty of opportunities to lest their own. We dont always knew what makes eertaia children "click and ethers net. Children themselves often can't explain why thay ehaeaa ana bay er girt to play wtft and net another. Sometimes our beet friends oh"? is net a weleotge playmate, wL eotne barura scarum youngster down the Meek to more te their Wring though maybo not to re. Wa aoednt bo too worried whoa our child teams up with someone who to jteroue or slangy. Ntlfttr thdLuArt be surprised when our young hopofula Boom playmate whose ancestry r eeeoomle statue to different tram eur ewa. Especially to ft young, differences of race or religion er social status are not important unless we mako thorn so. The capacity for wholohoartod, spontaneous play to ane at our outclassing Americas talents and wa de well to foster it la our children. One of eur heppleet task aa parents la to provide boys and girls with all the makings things to pity with, a placa ta play in, and of playmates, and than plant nave them fro to give and take. p. ( ger' i , production ! ac-a- appropriate - - ' - -. f - ; v - - 1 Bur-5?u- d , - d re-fro- m y re-,M- r. , I sons-in-la- MS son-in-la- nnr' - ncu r - Rd Intr I Ac you n 1 The Dark? Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty ARCADIA Mrs. were happily surprised Saturday night when their son Steel came In from Fort Riley, Kan- EleifBlrd leave. sas, on a Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of George Evans, at Upalco. Arvil Larsen, who Is attending school at Logan is spending Friday night, under the direction of the Primary, a very enjoyable program was presented. Following the program, Santa visited the children and gave them all a gift bag. Tuesday evening Mrs. Gladys Ross entertained her d Mrs. the holidays with his parents, Mia-Mal- class at a Christmas party at the home of Miss Mildred Bird. Candlesticq salad, cookies and punch were served. Mrs. Ruth Murphy and children, of Salt Lake, and Bryant Gilbert, of Logan, visited with their mother, Mrs. Rose Gilbert. Mrs. Murphy returned home Saturday and Bryant remained to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Richens and daughter, Donna, Mrs. Cliff McKenna and children, and Arlo Richens spent the week-enin Salt Lake. Charlie Turpenlng, Du- chesne, and new daughter returned from the Roosevelt hospital Saturday. She is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Richens and son, Dallas, spent the holidays with Mrs. Richens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen. Miss Clalrine Duncan spent several days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird during the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty, Clark and Steel Lusty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turpenlng were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper at Upalco. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen, Pauline and Gale spent Christmas in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zirker and sons, of Roosevelt, visited relatives here during the week. Ed Zirker and son. Eddie, spent Christmas in Salt Lake with their daughters and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields and girls, of Roosevelt, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. Mrs. Elsie D. Workman, of Vernal, spent Christmas at the and children spent the Christhome of her daughter and mas holiday here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks. and family. The Hoe presses of 1850 had A large crowd from here atan hourly capacity of 20,000 tended n the operetta at the copies. school Thursday evening. son-in-la- My-to- Weddinc son-in-la- QmouHcemeuti nt .... Sun-Christm- Mr.-an- WITH DISTINCTION! its Wedding d d and an- nouncements printed by us have d I Invitations an indefinable air of grace and beauty. UPALCO All-re- w Jintah Pover & light Co. Vi J Roosevelt Standard PHONE 131 ROOSEVELT. UTAH $9gawawwraifgyigiammCTi:;T:i:::ac; |