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Show Group Ml EMMONS Genealogical Presents Program Cut Gayle Electric Assumes Control Off Rangely Power T.loon Lake ALIONAH A special program was presented at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening by the ward genealogical committee. After the opening exercises Bishop Willard B. Mecham trned the time over to Gordon Case, committee member, who gave a talk on genealogical work and conducted a short pageant. in the pageant Characters wee enacted by Wm. R. Evans, Woodad Evans, Evan Bennion, Earl Case and Mrs. Cloyd Powell. Readers were Mrs. Wm. R. Evans, Mrs. Evan Bennion and Mrs. Glen Ames. 00 Ethel Beebe and June Bishop is working beck spent Saturday and in Springville in the county recorders office this week. She is the wife of Lake. While in Springville. they Sun-da- y Mrs. Mecham s Merlin I. Bishop, Uintah forest were guests of Mr.Mrs. ranger, stationed at Duchesne. parents, Mr. and WTAII Three Baptized, Confirmed, Sunday Thursday. Two babies were blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Timothy was named Phillip J. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Maxfield was named Arthur J. Girls being baptized and confirmed Saturday and Sunday were Gwenda Bell Ralphs, Bonnie Powell, Karen Clark and Couple Honored At Informal Shower Salt IN THE NEWS Two Christened Miss Rhea McDonald and Mrs. Ethel Beebe gave a shower m after- -BASK Ijyt w Leslie the ward hall Saturday noon in honor of Cpl. and Mrs. At a recent meeting with R. Mecham. Carl Searle. Mrs. Searle is the E.A. officials in Denver, the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead Barbara Beebe. Murdock former Moon Lake Electric Association Grant at the Guests and daughter, Urma Jean, took was spent play- Peggy Ralphs. afternoon The and Sunday formally took over the Rangely time out for a vacation last home Saturday Mrs. Clara with Mrs. Power and Light Co., which it games, ing week. Departing on Monday, were Mr. Murdocks sister, first prize and the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collard had purchased. Attending the winning husband, her Cliff Hanson, (Eva) first made their August 27, they consolation prize. Allred Ruth of and meeting were Glen Mohlman family, of Huntington, and Sandra, and their daughter, stop in Albuquerque, New MexRefreshments were served to Med Allred, of Sunnyside, spent and Floyd Ross, board members Glen. Mrs. visited with where Spring ico, they about 40 ladies. of the local cooperative; George the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Halsteads sister and brother-in-law- . LeAllred and Mr. and Mrs. Dru Stewart, attorney for the asAmerican the Lee Thacker was home Mrs. Anna Attending Warrent Officer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell Albert Rochel. sociation; Louis Reese, manager, for a few days last week. She S. J. From gion District 9 Cenveniton at there they Caughron. of Lehi, spent the and Harold Fowler, bookkeeper. is employed at the Mountain toured and Albert Young, of Lapoint, Juarez, Mexico, where Coalville Sunday from Duchesne week family, On August 28, at the Moon Fuel end with Mrs. Powells visited relatives and friends in Co. in Salt Lake they spent the day shopping and were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Supply Lake Electric office, bids were Mr. and Mrs. Artie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. iAltonah Friday. sightseeing. They returned by opened for the building of a City. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll Lorraine and Neal Dastrup way of Denver, arriving home Stocks, Ralph Giboney, Evan Ralphs. sluice at the dam on Yellow left Wednesday for Ephraim Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and and family spent Labor Day in Mrs. MaxBaird Goff, Percival, last Saturday. stone. Max Jones, of Provo, was Johnnie Smith attended the ro- Salt Lake City, Lagoon and othenroll at Snow ine Burdick, Mrs. Dorothea awarded the contract for the where they will deo and Labor Day holiday in er points of interest, Brown. Mrs. and Lilly Mrs. Delbert Coombs and son, work. Mr. Richards, of the en- College. Evanston, Wyo. emNO LIKEE SOAP Mrs. Delmar Ivie and daughan Eva Dean Crosby, Miss Gary, are visiting in Duchesne gineering firm of Richards. Cald- ployee of the L.D.S. guests were Mrs. ter, of Nephi, is here staying Duchesne in lan in on friends relhospital and friends soldier, Gordon?! week Calling with this well and Sorensen, Salt Lake Salt the week end atives. While here they are Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Levonia Burke, and her daugh--j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to convince Korean rS, Lake, spent drew was His firm Verpresent. City, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. Coombs aunt, Mrs. Kent and little son. Mr. Kent ters, Rexine and Carol, of and Albert Clark. hell feel much better up the plans for the sluice. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kappas, resided in Duchesne for a num nal; Mrs. LaVada Titcomb Ed Hart. Bids for the building of new E. W. Crosby. scrubbing somewhere U Mrs. Lynn Leona, of Springville, were over night res. The Coombs, who moved from ber of years. He was associated daughter, transmission lines were opened HARTMAN FAMILY ENJOYS Mrs. and Pete Wall, Farnsworth of OUTING Duchesne a year ago. now re- - with the Uintah Basin Record of Mt. Emmons, and Miss Rhea guests Saturday at the home September 5. Cazin Houtz, of WE'VE GOT Moar the Mrs. Kappas brother. Wm. E. owned was while by it Hartman The with family, in Colorado. side sucwas the Evanston, Wyoming, McDonald, of Salt Lake City. this and while enroute American Since Schonians. and of Clark, family, relatives some leaving their industry i, cessful bidder for section B. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, to Meeker, Colorado. much better position to Earl F. Jensen is sporting a community he has been employ- Mrs. Dora Berd and Mrs. These lines will run from Range- friends, enjoyed an outing at the W. E. School started Tuesday witn this needs k ly to Lapoint. Section A, witn Yellowstone picnic grounds Sun- new 1951 green Dodge sedan, ed by the Salt Lake Tribune. Clark returned home Saturday! Mrs. Madelyn Pedkins as the vilian countrys and military, than lines running from Rangely to day afternoon. The men of the and Earl Jordan is delivering a California. tour from through 2nd and 3rd grade teacher, Lee at the time of P Mrs. Laura Clemons returned Jensen, will be built by a Poc- party did some fishing while the mail these days in a new blue Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark Jessen driving the west Altonah Weve now to her work in the county reladies prepared dinner. Members 1951 G.M.C. suburban, got many atello, Idaho firm. re-; few days in Ogden of the group were Mr. and Mrs. corders office Monday morning, spent a where bus, and Fenton Powell the east, plants, newer equipment re-Mr. Clark cently, side bus. weve found quicker an absence due Elwin and Lena Thomas are after a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeVries Chester H. Hartman, Mr. and ceived medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobson, ter ways of making thine Hartman and chil- making their home in Sand to illness. ' left Thursday for their home in Mrs. Floid Mr. Guests at the home of of the larger companies of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hart- Point, Idaho, these days. Elwin visit man Ogden after a three-daand Mrs. Reed Beck and sons, Smith, of Ely, Nev., spentGeorge Mr. and Mrs is employed near Sand Point at week and this are vset to turn out ti returned from children, May Hoyt Mrs. Mr. with DeVries parents, and children, the Clarks Fork River reclama- from a months vacation in Cali- of aSlt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Sunday until Tuesday with Mrs much goods as they did and Mrs. Earl Case. They took BruceMr.Hartman and of Jesse Burke daughters, and Mrs. Eugene Hart- tion project. and fornia, where she visited with Mary Bowden and sons, Clinton World War II. with them their young son, Bob- man Vernal, and Cpl. and Mrs. Carl1 and Louie. Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. and son, all of Mt. Emmons; her with friends and son, Jewel, has heretofore who Webb, by Searle. Cpl. Searle left Satur-- Smith and Mr. Jacobson are ness made his home with his grand- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Case, Mr. Ray Dillman was in Duchesne who is a dispatcher for a trip to Salt Lake Cit day night to return to LyndalL brother and sisters. Mrs. Carlos Marsing and and at Bakersfield. road 5 a civil day. September parents. attending Air Force base in Panama City, Mrs. Emma Sagers, Duchesne; trial being heard in the district Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jensen, Guests at the home She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. The Hartman family, with Mr. Florida, while Mrs. Searle re- - of Moroni, spent Saturday at Elva and Mrs. Wm. Potter, court of more has been here. It Roosevelt, Clarence Lambert, Snyder Saturday w some of their relatives and holover mained the Labor of Mrs. Day and James Lemon, the home of Mrs. Jensens sister and Mrs. Lloyd Snyde than a year since Mr. Dillman during the vacation in Califriends, enjoyed an outing at the Ioka. with her parents. iday and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Blanche Pi has been a familiar figure at fornia apd intermediate points. Yellowstone picnic grounds SunMrs. Lester Maxfield, Mrs. George Carroll. court not of Salt Lake; Mr. ar house he the since afternoon. The men of the day Marian Reese and Mrs. Alora Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mitchell Willard Snyder and fai FIRESIDE moved to Denver to serve as Arthur L. Rasmussen was party did some fishing while WARD Kolb attended D.U.P. convention visited during the week in Upal-- ! China Lake, Calif., and Members of the Duchesne president of the L.D.S. Western in St. Marks hospital the ladies prepared dinner. in Neola Saturday. co with their parents. Mrs. Junior Potts and dai for medical treatment. Miss Jean Mecham of Ajo, Ward Fireside group met in the States mission. Mrs. Harold Ralphs took her room Harold Ralphs made a busi-- of Upalco. Relief Sunday Society a former Mt. Arizona, Emmons small daughter to Mt. Home It is reported that the Lee Sept. 0, following the resident, arrived Saturday for a evening, Sacrament Sunday and had her blessed in Andersons are negotiating sale meeting. visit with her brothers. Delmar regular Sacrament meeting. She was President Garth Partridge pre- of their farm north of Duchesne, and Willard B. Mecham and given the name Becky Marie. their families. Later in the sided and vice pesident Nita and are planning to move to BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catcott month Jean will go to Provo Collett conducted. Elder Nor- Draper. An evening of bridge and a and son and Barbara Smith, of to enroll at B.Y.U. for the man Hardman, of Hanna, was Mrs. Douglas McClain rushed luncheon were enjoyed Monday China Lake, California, spent e the guest speaker, and Miss Preece gave a musical read- her husband to Vernal Friday evening at the home of Mrs the Labor Day holiday with Mrs. Mrs. Brom- Catcott and with Barbaras paring. Voy Fairbanks sang My evening for medical aid. Mr. Mc- Vern Bromley, with r.1 Clain injured his back while at ley performing hostess duties. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Task. Present to participate in the Smith. Election of officers was next work. They returned to Duof the evening were sociability chesne in Mr. and Saturday evening on the agenda. Kipp Merkley Jesse W. Johnstun, Mrs and son, ofMrs.SaltJack Worthlin GOOD PLACES TO EAT was named president, with Elsie time for Mr. McClain to return Mrs. Lake AND SLEEP his regular shift at the oil Grant Murdock, Mrs. Oscar Bee spent the Labor Day week City, end Koyen, first vice president, Alice to Mrs. Mrs. Dave be, Thomas, as guests of Mrs. Worthlins parDuchesne, Utah Jensen, 2nd vice president; Anna well. Wood-roHomer Fitzwater, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames. Fairbanks, secretary. Valerie Mrs. A. A. Palmer and chilDay and Mrs. Ralph HalGuests visiting at the home of Mrs. Morrell stead. Frank and dren, of Salt Lake City, who Mrs. Mary Bowden and Douie, Miss Charlotte Johnson were had spent the week with Mrs. Sunday, were Mr: and Mrs. OlPalmers mother, Mrs. Helen special guests. iver Bowden and daughters, Mr. FTizes the were for game Wedneshome returned Odekirk, and Mrs. Vance Clark and famMrs. earned Mrs. by Mr. Johnstun, Palmer drove out for day. ily, Mrs. Don Snyder, of Gusher; Fitzwater and Miss Johnson. them. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Marshall AND NOW and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foote, Adrian Liddell and little son, SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. AT Mrs. Parry Grant received a Clinton Bowden and Bobby, were overnight guests family and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- surprise on her birthday last Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Burgess, Alton Despain, The threesome Wednesday, Sept. 5, when Mr. tonah. Mrs. Charles Partridge dropspent Sunday fishing and each and Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, tfs returned with his limit. ped in for the evening bringing Jr. went to Vernal Saturday to with them a freezer of ica visit Mrs. Velma OTTO JOHNSON and VOY FAIRBANKS KENTUCKY WHISKEY- -A BLEND 65 GRAIN Mr. and Mrs. Bob Odekirk, of cream. That started the party is ill in the VernalRichens, who 86 PROOF DUCHESNE. UTAH PHONE 751 OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, hospital. THE SPIRITS Lake Salt City, spent the week spirit and the Grants provided end with their parents, Mr. and the fried chicken and other Mrs. Ernest Odekirk and Mr. tasty models to complete a deand Ms. Wilson Merkley. licious birthday dinner. Later in the evening, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Grants son, Duane, arrived from who made their home in Du- Salt Lake City to extend birthchesne several years ago, called day wishes to his mother. Her to say hello' to old friends, brother, Vern, also was on hand among them Mr. and Mrs. Parry to wish her well. V1 -- Cav Ro-che- ll Meri-weathe- All-re- d j Out-of-tow- n PICNIC-FISHIN- two-mont- 1 h j y 1951 1 i i j to Coll i Bo-net- a; I I SOCIETY Val-ari- lesion Cafe And r.lotol COME GET IT Associated Service ffieerfu as tfam NE KEN Grant. The Parsons have two sons, DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY both serving in Korea. Sunday found Mrs. Emma Sagers, Duchesne, and Mrs. ChesMrs. Fannie Price accompan- ter Hartman, Mt. Emmons, being ied her granddaughter, Mrs. Ken feted at a birthday outing at the Hardman and Mr. Hardman to old C C C camp on Yellowstone Salt Lake City last Thursday, river. where she was the guest of her Others besides the guest of Mr. honor, from Duchesne, frolick daughter and and Mrs. Lloyd Belt until her ing, fishing, feeding and enjoyreturn on Sunday. ing the gifts of nature were Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Marsing, Mr. Billy and Clinton Harris. and Mrs. Wm. Case, Mr. and Mecham and Conrad Hollen- - Mrs. Glen Remund and Lloyd Remund. Preece, Clive Moon will serve as program chairmen; Verna Rowley, Carma Morrison and Jessie White, chairmen of reNAVE freshment committee; Edna Nielsen, Luane McDonald and Diana McDonald, home committee. Cheryl Merrell was voted organist and Dixie White was reson-in-la- 49 GIH WATCH tzi t49 SENERAlOEltCTRIC VASHia tained as chorister. WRIST WATCH A For man or woman, boy or girl if it it k d Refreshments 35 members. were served to Dsftnse Is Italian; V Fcr Yew Savings Bend Cato Movomont Gold-Fille- d Kxpandor Band Stainless Stool Back One-ye- ar Guarantee WASHER G-- E it it it it it it Activator Washing Action Automatic Timing Capacity Big I Mocha hlsm Qulck-lmptyi- Ono-yo- ng ar ilE, 0 Ur. Eleanor Reeeovett the new deeal which will bedisplays in local beaks and posteffleeepeeled here te caU etteadonte the Mints of sale far CilM Mates Defense Bonds. 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