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Show a k THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD JANUARY 5, 1951 &S,qeU ! Mrs. Shslky Lisonbs Church Leaders Are Entertained Pleasantly surprised Tuesdayn evening were Mr. and Mrs. Liddell when Pres, and Mrs. Hale Holgate, of Arcadia. Pres, and Mrs. Porter Merrell, Pres, and Mrs. Voy Fairbanks and Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Moore, of Duchesne, called at the Liddell home. The evening was spent a playing games, after which delicious refreshment was servEl-de- , A J, f4 ed. Eldcn Brady visited last Tuesday at Vernal with his sister, IAIMAGE AlIOMH Elhel Beebe Mrs. George Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and family, of Colorado, spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthlin, of Salt Lake City, spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthlin, of Salt Lake City, spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Worthlins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames. Mrs. Mary Bowden and son. Louie, were dinner guests at the home of Oliver Bowden in Gusher, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll and son, Lee, Mrs. Mary Young and son, Ted, went to Salt Lake City, where Lee and Ted enlisted in the Navy. Barbara Beebe accompanied them to the city after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell and family, of Cedarview, were visiting relatives in town Wed-donesday. A doctor from Roosevelt was called Wednesday evening to or Mrs- Lawrence Weeks, rerCii the play, Bu Fair'care had suffered a heart atjwho Tomorrow. topi. The Talmage ward deacons verett Danieis of Ft Du. had a roller skating P y chesne, spent Christmas day Thursday afternoon. at the home of Ijis sister and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Brother-son- , of Boneta, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald, of Duchesne, visited the Blaine Friday. Mrs. Edith Burton was taken to the Roosevelt hospital Friday afternoon for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erickson entertained the following at dinner Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Madsen, of Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fieldstead, Boneta, and Mrs. Adaline Anderson and daughter, Bertha. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and Mr. and Mrs. Bob VaNatta and family visited the Donohue family during the holMr. and Mrs. Willis Potter announce the biith of their sec- ond daughter at the Roosevelt hospital Tuesday, Dec. 26. They also have three sons. During the holiday week, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker visited relatives at Altamont and Roos evelt. Miss Pearl Gay McDonald, of Salt Lake, spent several days here visiting her father and brothers. The following were shopping and visiting in Duchesne during the week: Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erickson and Elmer Frandsen. Elmer Lemon, of Ioka, visited Miss Eva Beckstead on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClellan spent the Christmas week in Salt Lake City. Miss Norma Tew. of Salt Lake, visited her parents during the holidays. Harold Sorensen and Allred were in Salt yjuCity last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Gail , , Mrs Don Hacking. Mrs. Twilla Fredrickson, of Logan, visited her sister and bro.herin-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Keed Stansfield, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell and daughters. JaNae and Kar-ren- . visited during the holidays at Salt Lake City. The Bridgeland Ward M.I.A. entertained the young folks of the ward at a roller skating party at Victory Park Wednesday evening. A large crowd enjoyed the fun. LaNar Lamtf. of Southern Utah, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Lamb. LuJean Jennings visited a few days the first part of the week at Neola with her brother Mr. and Mrs. and Merl Jennings, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Bob Nickerson, of Salt Lake City, are visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Linke. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lisonbee and daughters, Bessie and Daphne. of Bluebell, visited the Shelby Lisonbees on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cloward, of Provo, were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mrs. Merle Dean and family, of Midway, are visiting relatives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tas-seand family, visited at Peoa idays. on Thursday. Mrs. Wells Wright and daughters, Arleen and Wilma, spent a few days at Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Mr. Wright, accompanied by Elden Liddell, ' Norma Robb went to Salt Lake Sunday to bring Mrs. Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Rust, of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Marley Croyden, Young left Thursday for Mesa, Davies and family, of Salt Lake, Arizona, to visit Mrs. Youngs dinner guests Sunday of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who are spending the Dave Davies. in Arizona. Winter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abpla- Miss Merla Bond; of Ileber, nd duheris a guesPat" theMalcolm Wai- ot Cedar City, have been spend- home Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Linke in their vacation with their r. and r8- William entertained a few friends , Sat- - parent8, and Mr. and Mrs urday evening. Those enjoying Abplanalp to the delicious dinner were Mr. Theron Robb. They returned Mr. Abplaand Mrs. Malcolm Walters, Mr. Cedar City Tuesday. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings. Sr., nalp is principal of the school there. and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliani Ivie and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson, Carl, of Magna, visited Salt of Lake son, City n and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beal and children, of Price, visited Jr. and Mrs. Ervin Ivie for a over the week-enwith their ieY. day recently Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Beal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and family were dinner guests visited Tuesday at Lapolnt with of Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey, of Boneta, Tuesday. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene AbplaMr. and Mrs. Bill Shephard Mr. and Mrs. Irvin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack nalp visited Liddell and family were New Snow, of Mt. Emmons, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano Years day guests at the Don Wilkerson home in Roosevelt. and family, of Tabiona, visited Mrs. Mirl Jennings entertain Mrs. Delia Mayhew and family ed for her daughter, Lu Jean, Sunday evening. Strong and sons were Saturday evening at a slumber in Warren party. The following girls en- ness.Duchesne Saturday on busijoyed the good time: Ramona A large group of young folks Neilsen, of Arcadia; Joan Funk, Dixie Lee Oldberg, Phyllis Yer called on the families in Utahn gensen, Sally Shuckers, Myton; Sunday evening singing carols, Louise Liddell, Bertie Lisonbee, after which chili and cocoa were Darleen Brady, Judy Halliday, served in the church house to about twenty-fiv- e persons. and JaNae Liddell. Miss Denna Davies and her Guests at the Roy Taylor home on New Years day were brother, Venoy, visited in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters Lake during the holidays. and daughter, Ruth, Miss Merla Bond and Leon Walters, of Salt Lake. Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee were Mrs. Bertha Rasmussen, of Salt Lake City and .El- Leao Williams sie Dean. Mrs. Dean, a former Miss Carolee Potts received Myton resident, left for ' Salt Lake Tuesday in company with medical attention at the Roosher sister, Mrs. Rasmussen, and evelt hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Mitchher mother, Mrs. J. P. Christensen, to make her home in Salt ell were here for a few days Lake. visiting their folks. Bill Merrett, of Tooele, is New Yeara day guest at the home of Mrs. Chastie Neilsen visiting in Upalco with his siswere: Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Neil- ter. Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Potts sen and family, of Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Vere Neilsen and fam- spent the holiday with Mr. and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Mrs. Percy Potts. Shields and family, Mr. and Mervin Williams and Doyle Mrs. Kenneth Neilsen, Mr. and Evans have passed their examMrs. Wilson Neilsen and fam- ination and are qualified as officials for basketball. ily. Bill Merrett, of Tooele, visWednesday afternoon Nelda Beal and Carol Taylor enter- ited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiltained the Junior Gleaner girls liams one day last week. at a party. Those enjoying the Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell is visafternoon of games and lunch- iting in Clearfield for a few eon were Emma Lee Brady, days. Ruth Walters, Jane Liddell. Miss Vickie Denise, of Salt Nancy Beal, Helen Brady, their Lake City, visited Dixie Wilteecher, Mrs. Helen Neilsen, liams. Sunday. and the hostesses. Christmas day guests of Mr. a line was transposed. We reand Mrs. Wanless Shields were: gret Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields. all this error and apologize to concerned for any embarMr. and Mrs. Vernal Neilsen and rassment that might have been of Mr. and Mrs. Arcadia: family, caused: Eloyd Mecham and children, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gail visMt. Homer Mr, and Mrs. Lyn ited and daughHansen and children... of Mt. ter, their and Mrs. Thure CarlEmmons. Mrs. J. C. Neilsen, son, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zlrker and mas of Roosevelt, on Christday. boys, of Roosevelt Christmas guests at the home EDITOR'S NOTE: The follow- of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisoning two news items in the bee were Mrs. Elizabeth Bridgeland column last week Salt Lake, and Mrs. 'me slightly mixed up when Mary R. Lisonbee, of Bluebell. i . , 5 - "i x- - sister-in-la- " Broth-erson- Mr. and Mrs. Norman LaRose. Leo Page received word of the death of his father, Orson Page, of Kamas, Monday, December 25. Mr. Page has been living with his daughter, Mrs Leland Potts, of Upalco. since the death of his wife in September. He took sick on Friday of last week and was in the Roosevelt hospital until Monday, when he was being taken to a Salt Lake hospital, but died enroute. Funeral services were held Friday noon. Burial was in Francis, near Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden and family made a trip to Midvale to spend a few days with Mrs. Bowdens father, Alma Case, who is very ill. Nephi Smithson, the' McNess dealer, of Neola, was in town brother-in-la- i n j - I ' Saturday. Louis Reese, manager of the R.E.A , left Tuesday on a business trip to New Orleans, La. His wife accompanied him. Their son. Walker, stayed in Orangeyille with relatives. Donna Maxfield spent the past several days of the holiday in Tooele and Salt Lake City, visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Harold Fowler and new son came home from the Roosevelt hospital Friday. Ted Snyder, Raymond Dump, Glen Anderson and Charlie d left Wednesday to report back to Ft. Riley, Kansas, after spending a furlough with home folks. Miss Lueve Winward. of Salt Lake City, spent the week-enwith Donna Maxfield. All-re- d and Mrs. Adaline Anderson. The Hartman family chose Christmas night for their geL together. Gifts were exchanged 'and refreshments served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman. Present were Mr and jMrs. Chester Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Floid Hartman and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Max Hartman and children Mr and Mrs. Bruce Hartman and two daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hartman and babv MI. EMMONS Gayle- Case M.I.A. Class Has Christmas Party The Stake M.I.A. Special In- terest group entertained at a i Christmas dance Monday night, Dec. 25. A record crowd from all the wards of the Moon Lake Stake attended and danced both and modern dances to the Thacker music. son. Mrs. R. C. Snyder, of Myton old-tim- e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fieldstead and children, of Boneta, Mr. and Mrs. Varney McLea and baby son, of Roosevelt, and Mrs. Ina Mecham and daughter, Jean, were dinner guests on Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs J. Edgar Holder. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr had all members of their family home for Christmas day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case and son, Scott, of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Allen and two children, of Vernal; Mr. and Mr. Pete Nielsen and Dick Orr, of Salt Lake City. Nineteen members of the L. W. Rust family sat down to dinner at the Rust home on Christmas day. Those enjoying the holiday meal were Mr. and Mrs. Rust, Ervin Rust, George and Gwendolyn Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion, Barton Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. visited one day last week with Mrs. Floyd Case. Cecil Wall visited relatives in Evanston, Wyoming-last week. Parker and Theil Go'mm made a business trip to Star Valley Wyo., during the past week. The Gomms reside in Wyoming during the summer, making their home here the remainder of the year, while Mr. and Mrs Ben. C. Gomm, parents of Parker and Theil, teach seminary and second grade, Miss Deane Caserespectively was employed in the office of the R.E.A. during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clegg, of Salt Lake spent part of the holidays here with Mrs. Cleggs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles. Mr. and Mrs. David Orr and three children, of Nyssa, Ore- son, spent the past week with , SMILING THROUGH . . . Chained to shack behind his home, Eugene De Leon smiles from packing box prison in Norwalk, Calif. Deputy sher. iffs rescued him after neighbors reported his mother Chained him to post. Cloyd Powell and son, all of Mt. Emmons; Mr. and Mrs. Har- -- i :2 :i old Jones and two boys of Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Rust and two children, of Bluebell. The Stake M.I.A. presided at a holiday dance, Friday, at the ward house. Music was furn- Davids brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr ished by the Duchesne orchestra. In charge of the successful and with his mother, Mrs. Jenaffair were Farrell Mohlman nie Orr. Ma-!a- d, s 4 For-bus- h ll I . UTAHN I 4 i - I sdr K-ter- s - . - J3 son-in-la- Jt w 1 i t ' d A i i ? teiyiL UPALCO '1 ,1 YA f K prortm ea ; ;V: : ' '' - S' ' .VX .. t; Tfcerts ' " g. ' -1-- ' ' 't 4 This natetl orchestra hsj 4 fiauriee xizttr tzi i A ; .. , UviSs ::.. ;: -- '4 . vv v $ . j. r 1 v i i 1 - son-in-la- w l.t L ,4 v; p pvh ; Chris-tenaen.- .v- t, - r v;:. ''P 1 - ' V ' - v f S J, i |