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Show ah basin record tY UhJiL Riders Win Thrilling 0" Riders Game 45-4- 1 Tabiona, Uintah Wins S, 0 trounc- lZZV 6. 21-2- dent of. WTU j, ildonna DiSlefano 45-4- 44-2- - Q rill Turnbow 47-3- 5 st Newt $ famous for OTIME llattnO Ward Gold pentednd' was the crown-beare- r. J" Dali "" 8nd familV: "or a wee! Ddyle the U. S. Navy. KrvinTS for Joe E. Wilcken, Jr., from Ta Image to Roosevelt. Father LeMay, of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fabrizio, of said mass at the home of Mrs. Salt Lake, spent the week-enTracy Roberts, Saturday. Hanna. vUitirin Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Giles are Mrand Mrs- Art Fabrizio motored to Duchesne Saturday the proud parents of a baby boy born Feb. 2 in the Heber hosand children, of Mtn. Home, pital Mother and baby are dovisited at the Marion Ross home ingMr.fine.and Mrs. Joe Wilcken during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird have returned to their home in and family spent Sunday visit- - day furlough to visit with his on Mrs- Lois Sandfield. Hanna, after spending a few MrVand ca,led ing in Duchesne. Mrs. John Cap' parents. in Bridgeland, one day this months in Roosevelt. Gale Wagstaff took his father, son. Sr Clifford Roberts was week. a board member at the REA Howard Gilbert accompanied. where the latter received medi- - and girls, of Salt Lake, visited - ai m mV nRnnJ P w c AhVVi' Mrs. Mr. and John to Gilbert cal attention. over the week-enhome at the Mrc AbR:a Marvin Ottosen, Gay Wagstaff of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, California, where they will meet of and son, Salt Lake, and Irene Thomas came home Dinner in honor of Mrs. Gla- - B.vrn Gilbert, who is being re nalp the week-envisiting rel.spent P over the week-enThey are at- - dys Ross Saturday at the home leased from the mission field. atives in Tabiona and Hanna. 2 tending college at Brigham of Mr. and Mrs.' Marion Ross M&dSOII Max and Dale Gines motored 6 Young university. was served to the following:) to Salt Lake City Tuesday, 3 The teachers, custodians, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorvn Ross to seek employment. 0 cooks from Tabiona all attended family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ' 3 the work shop day at Roose Labrum and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Fireside was held at the home Feb. 5. Floyd Mecham and children, Le- - of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert 0,velt Monday, this week, with Mr. Gilbert in Among those shopping in on, Larry and Lanny Ross. 1 .Roosevelt John Capson, Jr., went to charge. Monday were Mrs. 0 Curtis Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake Tuesday to get his Bert Lazenby. medical examination. Everyone who went for their' Dinner guests at the home of mail Monday morning really got Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird Sun-- iences in the Holy Land. a surprise upon opening the day were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Refreshments were served to .door. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Ronald Bowden and 27 guests. Mrs. Florence have remodeled the their son, Stephen, and Robert sen, Mrs. Ruby Stevenson and EYES EXAMINED chesne, were special guests. Make Appointments at Max-- , SATHER JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fair- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hor- Roosovolt. Utah SmRoo?veH0nSOn d , rK d - - - d F 2 4 1 0 1 d d. Elilily andT2l(S At Firfisidfi . ! I I Dayncs Optiscl . Comploto Optical Oorvlco 1 I Mad-Maxwe- ll in Salt Lake for Mr. Fairganks' Elsie D. Workman, time. , Mr. and Mrs. Les Courtland mother on Friday. aughter, Gloria, have Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird and PUZZLED ABOUT WHAT TO FIX FOR DINNER TONITE? aid Bowden visited at the home ed at the oil station there. Same Old Story , . what to have for dinner tonite. Its Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles are of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solomon-the age old everyday problem that worries every housethe parents of, a baby.Jioy. born son, at Roosevelt. Saturday. . . dine here often, and wife. Heres a simple solution Feb. 1. Speakers at Sacrament meet-- , let us worry about what to fix. Then all you have to do Mr. and Mrs. William Van ing Sunday were Mrs. Elsie is choose from the many tempting suggestions on our Tassel made a business trip to Bird, Mrs. Lois Standfield, of menu. (Remember, no dish washing.) Colorado last week. Bridgeland. They gave very in- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josey and teresting talks on the Primary Ct hospital. Dale Larson! daughter and Mr. and Mrs. - lease Reid, of Salt Lake, visited was graduated from Primary. FRANCES and BEN XLIPPEL. Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe He gave the Articles of Faith their PHONE 721 J Josey folks, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley and played a solo on his trum-ReiROOMS BY THE DAY - WEEK - MONTH pet. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham The Boy Scouts put on the program in church last SunI ! 1 j ' l0t ia out-of-to- r 8-- 2. i t - A wonderful floor show was presented by the Gleaner Girls Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and made a business trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp Mr anri Mr. nm and son, David, of Salt Lake, and iamilv Mrs. Rose ere week-enguests of Mrs. Irene Johnson. Salt Lake on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wagstaff Wayne Capson of the Marines 41-4- 1 1 ! - - Swing v Rid-Ln- v 11-1- Two Boy Honored (Late for last week.) Among thoe from Hanna who A& rniA HA KOTCy irattended the annual R.E.A. meet-- ' d 1 de-the- Mrs. Elsie Bird d ! Moafcf l vo with his wife. Hazel, who underwent a serious operation a couple of weeks ago. She took a turn for the worse, but is now ' at Aamont were Robert H. much improved. She was releas- evenimr .. h r wg direction of the Paley Reid Clifford ed from the Monday, the . .. M.I.A., a Roberts, Leo B. Defa. June We wish her ahospital. speedy recovery. Robertsand Mrs. Charlie! Mr. and MrsU ArlkaVe Reid, wU honor of Robert Smith Mr' and Mrs- Lloyd of Salt InH Eabnz " lend with forWayneCaDli7wT;funa"dp Roberts. Tabiona I on a furioulfh from the Mafines Alfonzo Defa and son, Dick, a ness trip to Roos- ;was 11 & G TOO the emaim Mr. and Mrs. Lou Monk and The MIA.-Goland Green bal1 their was held Duchesr?pUSWvhUrJ)-bAnat Hanna Tuesdaughter and her husband, f the nifiht. Miss Joy Defa was and Whitey. all of Salt Lake. day chestm ' Her attendants were Lc- - spent the week-envisiting Mr. Refrechmnnte d 1 queen. Dcfa and GcorKia Reid..Tani and Mrs. Harry Montgomery. Our Gold and Green ball a Mr. and Mrs. Lu B. Defa M00" Thf motored to Provo and back one attended. people attended the party: Mr. day last week. Miss Elaine Lewis was the and Mrs. S. O. Solomonson. of Jay and Lena Defa accom-Mrs- . Mr, and Mrs. John Taylor left Alfred Saturday for Duchesne, where panied Mr. and ... rii-u.- 46-2- and Tuesday for their son. Max, to receive medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Penrod and son. Frankie, of Salt Lake, are spending a few days in Hanna while Frank T. Defa is in ARCADIA Byrrell Lamb, fleet - footed (Last week's news) guard on the Roosevelt H team swished the hoop Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles Friday night for 17 points to "lead the made a trp. to California to Junior Rough Riders to a 5 'yislt w.,th their sun, who victory over the Duchesne Bs is stationed there with the Na- in a preliminary game which yy Thery were accompanied by . o on,! inu rw son lead the Eagles in and Mrs- Giles. from lhannascoring with 11 points. galt Lake Fridays win gave the Roose-- 1 Mrs. Betty Lillywhite is doing marvelous job of teaching velt B kids six straight wins against no losses for the season. the younger girls ballet danc- ing. Everyone taking it seems Roosevelt B" to be enjoying it. en'ded Roosevelt protected their lead lde?h soundly w aggre- - during the second quarter high pite some brilliant shooting by came Brady, who made three baskets. ? of 0 for the Friday night and on and the half ended From the time Riders. the first broke home floor, s for first place whistle started things off in the y division by beating second half, until the automatic inJ tJam It was buzzer sounded the end. the sner for the Eagles game was a thriller, with the unpredict-nsweet revenge for 'outcome definitely able, Even though a total of 53 four full quar-- I called during the wu coached teams bat-- fouls were was fast and both tuck for the right game, play looked teams on brilliant with lead hP league beat Altamont. fense and with their offensive at one time during shooting. The difference in the was the narter when Roosevelt two teams Friday to hit ers from the foul ahead ability 8 as points 3 line where they scored 21 prealps did more than date the two teams, cious pointsbestout of 20 tries. Duchesne could of while the ,p last 10 minutes score was tied seven- do was collect 9 for 23. Seven Norval Han- players were ejected via the pi not until loose twice in the foul route four for Roosevelt for Duchesne, among pconds for a pair of and three ould the. outcome of which was Brady, who fouled be predicted. Norvals out just as the third quarter tie, came to an end. Roosevelt lost tet broke a Riders Peterson, the two Nickell boys the econd gave margin which they ' and John Benson, The Eagles scored 16 field the final buzzer. as compared with 12 for blood goals first drew ides Iradv hooked one in. the Rough Riders. Leo Brady was easily the most Ken Nickell made to tie player on the floor spectacular things tosses ity most of the game, as Peterson during Franklin hen k Snyder hit for 4 and he used his height to a great and the vantage in clearing the hackAltamont Steve boards, and his deadly hook-3- t front out ee G T 5 to shot the from the in push through the Eagles Case 0 unfield. Petersons of Franklyn fancy th a couple 1 canny foul shooting and his 3 Wall 1 field goals gave him 12 points, Sanberg 0 enough to tie for high honors (Workman 1 Cook with Ken Nickell. The Utes from Vernal disposed of Altamont to remain tied with Roosevelt for the league lead, and Alterra trounc- to give them ed Tabiona and a record for the season. Next Friday, Feb. 16, Alterra entertains Duchesne: Roosevelt will be host to Altamont. ENJOY THIS and Tabiona moves to Vernal. The Alterra - Duchesne game should be an interesting game, GREAT since the Spartans are a very much improved ball team the past few weeks and could be STRAIGHT the team to upset the second-hal- f apple cart. bov scores: The i BOURBON Duchesne rrawhoRSv-'o- IMOM Eagles For Sixth Win Duchesne Eagles; 3 Drubs Top 44-2- 5 . I . i QUALITY! j DUCHESNE HOTEL ns CAFE , d, I program were Robert Mitchie, Russell Gines, Kent Ellertson, Basil and Myrthan Defa, Lane Josey. Earl Van Tassel and Lon Humes, Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Van Tas-sewere in Vernal on business lust week-end- , (This Wtek) the ll I , i ' I I Bourbon Whiskey 86 Proof pliers Products Corporation, N.Y. Duchesne Roosevelt 7 21 32 45 G T F P 0 2 0 0 0 4 7 7 5 5 3 3 0 0 0 13 Uintah Bryson M. Caldwell Fisher Barr 0 2 Max Caldwell Wilkins McCarroll 0 Flaugh Hatch Roberts 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 14 16 11 C. 1 0 Hatch TOTALS - 2 Ice Okatinc Pond Welcomed Dy Town 13 Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis are 6 2 the proud parents of a baby girl 4 born at the Roosevelt hospital 2 Feb. 11. This is their first baby. 0 Those who attended leader0 ship meeting at Duchesne Sun2 day were Mr. and Mrs. Bert 3 Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Max Stanley and family have moved to Salt Lake where they are going to make their future home. Mrs. Delia Mayhew and famBy 1. SANDER ily, of Utahn, spent the weekMr. and Mrs. Joe lOvirlwu Jobs With Davies Saturday. They also end with Rooseto made a business trip A large crowd from here atwd Piston Otsstr velt the same day. tended the M.I.A. meeting in you do your own Those who attended Sunday Duchesne last Thursday night. uainto- on you, car. school thirf week as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith you may bo were Stake Superintendent Gilrested in making thi little in Duchesne Sunday. visited we hedabout bert Horrocks. Mrs. Ruby McMr. and Mrs. E. M. Harmon Donald and Miss Joan Poulson. from Salt Lake, and Mr. and Jke the scraping of of Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. An- Mrs. Floyd Coon, of Magna, grooves fast and easy. derson and Monroe Mitchie, of spent Sunday with Mr. and Hanna. Some very interesting Mrs. Wayne Jones. talks were given by the Beehive Mr. and Mrs Elias Gines enthe tertained the following guests girls of this ward, under MatCall ua about it Fine products direction of Mrs. Levella at a card party: Mr. and Mrs. like this plus faithful service Moral Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Bob thews. at the mainstays of our local Mrs. Elizabeth Casper, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown. Ivon huripiM Brown and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp Ivie. rife "Fnmium TV Wayne Jones and Ferron and son were in Heber WednesHi Aa Gines were in Duchesne Saturday. business. Mr. and Mrs. Ran Rust and day on Maxwell went to Jessie Mrs. Mtn. Home, of John W. Davies, with Mr. and Dav-ieSaturday Provo Dave visited Mr. and Mrs. feourss, you won't have to Mrs. Robert Moon. Tuesday. Among those who attended Preston Matthews spent the R.E.A. meeting at Mt. Emis the He with his family. week-enmons Monday were Mr. and working in Salt Lake. oB developed Mrs. Ted Nye, Mr. and Mrs. f0? Young Lawrence Mrs. and Mr. atomic reeeewh, New Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin of Bridgeland visited Mr. and Mitchie, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil compared with con-Friday. Mr. P. F. Abplanalpattended oils, doublee the life a Wadley, Mr. and Mr. Jack pete Abplanalp Roos- Young, Mr. and Mrs. Weaton at "tfomobUeenginee Union meeting Farmers Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray due to evelt Thursday. ibricaUr 0Trb,de Thomas, Ira Hamilton, and Lee Kenneth and cJcaOB...eute in half the A WaWHtifl Berthell Mayhew PwA I engine pert. Kofford spent a few days in Salt Ottosen. A large crowd from Tabiona Lake during the week. nd the Gold and Green attended Distributed by Mrs. Delia Mayhew a"; Tuesday night. Hanna at ball to ilv have movtd backthe winter Mrs. Betty Lllywhlte and her after spending home skating English class had an ice months in Duchesne. After he night. Monday party AbplaMr. and Mrs. Eugene EvELT, UTAH supper was a PHONE 140W nalp were in Mt. Emmons skating served. Thursday to visit relative. o. 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