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Show UINTAH B A$IN RECORD " the reception for Mr. and Mrs. TALMAGE October 4, 1951 Thursday. Lawson in Roosevelt Friday evening. The Becksteads were in Tabi-onSaturday evening to attend the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones. The new Mrs. Jones is Mr. Becksteads niece. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison, of Salt Lake, were guests of the Burton families over the week end. Dena Jensen is recovering from a badly cut leg suffered in a friendly scuffle at her home Friday evening. The wound was treateid by the Duchesne physician and is healing satisfactorily. Gary McDonald, of Price, Paul Hill and Lewis McCollick, of Salt Lake, were week end Douglas a Uintah Basin Record ,e Mrs. Georg iiHED THURSDAt OF EACH WEEK -- ptered CtfFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher 3 Months Gary Thompson lies Birthday Party . ef Ida i Horrocks, Ora Hol-l'si- e Bird, Gladys Capson Shields. Marion S. Ross. V 5c Shields. Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Nielson Alten Evans and Bountiful, were visitors at the home of nd and Mrs. Chad Evans. Capson Sr. and his son. f came from Salt Lake d the week end with the I, family. Duncan and daugh-airinof Neola, spent at the home of Mrs. ii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Gus jonjon, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Voy Fair-o-f Duchesne, were also visitors at the Bird Clair e, ,eterinarian r. K. It. Durrltt the Available mt OOSEVELT To Held First Mooting On Friday P-T- A Mrs. H. D. Roberts, president the Myton P.T.A., informs us that the first meeting of the present school year will be held Friday evening at the Myton of Elementary school. An excellent program has been planned and it is hoped that a large attendance will be present. visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred visited her parents here Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer Lemon are visiting here and in Ioka, prior to Elmers induction into the army on Oct. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Brother-son- , of Boneta, visited here Sat- Wo've dot f.lcro American industry it in a Auxiliary. Wm. R. and Unit 5, held much better position to supply their regular social meeting at the Legion hall Friday, evening. Games were enjoyed' by the jolly crowd and refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Bliss Lott, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. R. H. Burdick and Mrs. George Philips were luncheon guests Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martin in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Deller and children, of Los Angeles, California, were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Uresk. leaving Sunday. Mr. Deller and Mr. Uresk were buddies while serving in the U. S. Army during World War this country's needs, both civilian and military, than it was at the time of Pearl Harbor. Weve now got many more plants, newer equipment, and weve found quicker and better ways of making things. Some of the larger companies say they are set to turn out twice as much goods as they did during World War II. Phone your newa Items to 441 ftunnonr THSATOE enter- First Mooting Hoars Now High School Principal Dost of tho Badmcn sim day noDraso; Strawberry nnriDYTum FIGHT - . Gilbert went to Salt on a temple excur-yhil- e away they visited ieie, returning home Satme. Friday nd Mrs. MC . Grace Dalgleish GROUPS MEET of the American Mrs. George Philips, Miss Al- First Show Starti at 7:30 p.m. ice Todd and A. M. Todd were Last Show 9tarts at 9:18 p.m. dinner guests at the home of P-T- A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferron. in Friday and Saturday urday. Roosevelt, Sunday afternoon. anOCTOBER 5 and 6 DuThe M.I.A. presented its Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of at nual Sunday evening program dinner were guests chesne, September 30. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Lucy Christensen was Dalgleish. Sunday. The occasion The first P.T.A. meeting of was in celebration of Mr. Harts hostess Sunday evening to a Plus group of friends and relatives, the season was held Thursday 82nd birthday anniversary. who surprised her husband to night at the high school, with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Roberts Gordon Case, first vice presi- and family, of Provo, visited help celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Law, of Provo, dent, conducting the program. from Thursday till Sunday at A talk was given by the new the home of Mrs. Roberts mothvisited at the M. H. Christensen home Sunday. principal, Howard Baron, who er, Mrs. Lydia Peatross. They also introduced the other mem- also visited relatives in Ft. Dubers of the faculty. The balance chesne and Vernal while here. And of the program consisted of musMr. and Mrs. Stanley Nielsen ical numbers, presented under and family, of Salt Lake City, the direction of Mrs. Edythe T. were week end guests at the Hansen and Miss Afton Smith-son- : home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Rata Lott ladies quartet, Mona Miles, Perry. Mr. Nielsen, a former Vena Oman, Vada Burton and resident of the Uintah Basin, js Mrs. Edsel Murphy and sons, Young Dick Gines, son of Mrs. Veretta Gomm; piano solo, SherPerrys brother. of Salt Lake, are visiting at COMPLETE FIGHT Wilbur Bates, was operated on rill Ames; clarinet solo, Vena Mrs. Mrs. O. A. Dart returned the Association during the home of Mrs. Murphys Cattle START TO FINISH FROM for GoodCaliJoAnn vocal solos. appendicitis Sunday evening from Oman; Yucaipa, Thursday summer, has returned to his at the Roosevelt mother, Mrs. Rose Gilbert. Miles and Pauline fornia, where she had been visMona rich, hospital. Lake RoosSalt in Better Than home of City. Ringside Seats Miss Evelyn Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baum and Winkler; several numbers by iting at the home of her son Sherman Swasey was a busievelt, spent the week end with Mr. and City re- children, of Spanish Fork were the schools mixed chorus. sea- and daughter-in-law- , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ness visitor in Heberhome for the current the Officers A. O. with Mrs. Jr., during Dart, He returned cently. M. Gilbert. as Sunday and Monday . as follows: elected son were p month. pick-uGilM. a past Chevrolet, STATEMENT OF THE OWNERblack, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Evan Bennion; Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish OCTOBER 7 and S SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIR- president, bert took their twins to Ameri- truck. vice president, Mrs. Ber- and daughters, Anne and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon JohanCULATION. ETC. REQUIRED first can Fork Saturday, where they sen visited Neldons parents. Mr BY THE ACTS OF CON- nard Dastrup; second vice pres- were guests at the home of Mr. will attend school.' Howard Baron; secretary, and Mrs.. James Dalgleish, Mons Mrs. Friday, and Johansen, GRESS OF AUGUST 24. ident, Thursday till Saturday, when 1912. AS AMENDED BY THE Mrs. Louis Reese. the latter caring for her grandThe retiring officers, in the they returned to Salt Lake City. two for days. ACTS OF 3. MARCH 1933. daughter order given above, are Mrs. Dr. Dalgleish attended to his Mrs. A. B. Madsen spent SatAND JULY 2, 1949 of Swasey, Gordon Case, duties as State Director of DenMadsen B. The. Uintah Basin Record, pub- Sherman urday with Mrs, Ruth F. Paulsen and Mrs. tal Health while here. Robert and Mrs. Max Allred. lished weekly at Duchesne. Utah Venna Oman Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis Mrs. Birdie Swasey visited for year ending September 30, Evan Hansen. Mt. came from Provo last week to the served was Lunch by with week last 1950: in Salt Lake City patrons. Dancing conr spend a few days with their Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett her mother, who is very much State of Utah, County of Du Emmons their with pleted the evenings entertain- sons and daughters. several visited days and now out of the chesne, ss. Cartoon and Newt improved ment. H. K. Palmer, of Santa Monh children in Boneta. Mr. and hospital, after a a Before me, Public Notary was also A baby boy born Sept. 21, ica, California, arrived last week Mrs. Dave Carroll were in and for the state and county to Mr. illness. and Mrs. Chad Snedeger, to attend to property interests visitors in Boneta. on the pro- appeared Clifton N. Memmott, part Girls taking Wednesday and Thursday Kenneth Cook enjoyed the gram at Sacrament meeting who having been duly sworn ac- of Provo. Mrs. Snedeger is the in Myton. Miss Ruby Titcomb. former week end at home. He has been Sunday were Margie Pearson, cording OCTOBER 10 and 11 to law, deposes and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mecham employed in Price during the Nedra Swasey and Arline Jo- says that he is the Publisher of daughter, Darlene, made a summer. Ronald Cook is also hansen. the Roosevelt Standard and that and to Provo, Saturday, to take trip were home, after working away from officers The following the following is, to the best of Mr. Mechams Jean, who home all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lott, set apart Sunday for various his knowledge and belief, a true registered this sister, Starring Dennis Morgan and at B.Y.U. week Fern and son, Mrs. two their statement of daughters, church positions: the ownership Mr. and Mrs. Mecham and DarPatricia Nsal Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oman took Y.W. M.I.A. president; management, circulation, etc lene spent the night with Mr. Gerald Gayler, went to Salt ' assistant to be their son, Orland, to Logan last Snow, presRichards. Lake City Saturday of the aforesaid publication for and Mrs. Mac Brandon. Mrs Patty Cartoon week to enroll at U.S.A.C. ent at the wedding of Mrs. to the Primary president; Gol- the date shown in the above took Case Mrs. Mr. and small and Floyd Shelies Wilma who Mrs. superintendent of caption, required by the acts of their daughters, Deane and Peg- Lotts son. Joseph Gayler, her par- den Evans, School, and Terry August 24, 1912, as amended Miss Shirley Vincent as his daughters are1 visiting Oman. the Sunday gy Ann, to Provo Sunday, where took Saturday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray evening. counselor. acts of March bride, the Friday and Saturday 3, 1933, by winter Swasey, the remain for will was The town residents extend performed The Mrs. Sherman Swa-se- and July 2, 1946 (section 537, they marriage and Mr. DurOCTOBER 12 and 13 at Postal Laws and Regulations,) as students at the B.Y.U.visited at 8 p. m. at the home of the their sympathy to Leora Oman spent Sunday afternoon the afternoon they ing Mrs. Mrs and Mr. and and her children during their Aitonah Mr. brides parents, visiting printed on the reverse of this in Lehi with Mrs. Case's sister Gerald acted as THE IDOL OF bereavement of their husband George Carroll. form, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vincent. and brother-in-ladied who September and father, best man for his brother, while 1. That the names and ad- Arvil Stone. KILUOKSl Mrs. Rayola Turner, of Delta, 29. of Provo, dresses of the publisher, editor, Mrs. Lott was matron of honor Eva Mrs. Stapp. has and Mt. nine Emmons young on Alma Wilkins is employed father editor and business people registered in the various at her sons wedding. VAUGHN visiting their Mrs. Kenneth managing the rock crusher for the winter. are and are: Mr. Clifton colleges of the state, as follows: managers and Publisher, Cook, Vernal. at RobinHomer now He is working Mr. and Mrs. N. Memmott. Editor and Busi- Cecil Wall, U.S.A.C.; Lorraine MONROE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brother-so- n CMrs. Beth Pearson Fry and ness Manager. Clifton N. Mem- and son entertained Friday evening Snow Neal College; Dastrup, served visited with Mr. and Mrs. children are here yisitmR mott, of Roosevelt, Utah. Wanda Sadler, Jean Mecham, with a delicious supper Miss William N.' Brotherson several two Mrs. Philips, to George and ownMr. 2. is: owner That If the Don Deane and Peggy Ann Case. her parents, Mrs. Lott. Bliss Mrs. Alice Todd, days last week. The Harold a name its ed by Evans and George Case. B.Y.U. R. H. Bhrdick and Mr. and Mrs. corporation, Brothersons are the parents o PeMrnand Mrs. V. Oman and and address must be stated and a new son. arrived here Sun-da- y also immediately thereunder, the week end visitors at the home Floyd Lamb. Canasta was the children two has who diversion of the evening. Dewey Merriwether. names and- addresses of stock- of his from Kansas City parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Hall, of Simmsport. been a herder for the Lake Fork holders owning or holding one Baum. Louisiana, arrived last week , to au MIIU SALTEI MMMI WAtOBONS per cent or more of total Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bates visit her son and daughter-in-lawamount of stock. If not owned A MFUBUC HOOUCTIOH- Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Boye made a trip by a corporation, the names and and daughter, Janet, and and family, and her sister addresses of the individual own to Butterfield this week. Csrtoon and Naws Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Ralph Olsen brother-in-laers must be given. If owned by also will Hall Mrs. a firm, company, or other unin- made a trip to Roosevelt this Paul Felter. valativPfl in corporated concern, its name week on business 4 and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) Clifton N. Memmott, Roosevelt, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Mrs. Irene K. Fretwell, Roosevelt, Utah. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the bboks of the company, but also. In cases where or security the stockholders holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any fiduciary relation, the name of the person or coTproation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and securapity holders who do not pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. Mrs. Eldon Thompson tained at a birthday party Monday afternoon in honor of her CTWoundod son. Garry. Enjoying the occasion were Gail Larsen, Richard Capson, orean LeRoy Molton, Carolee Zirker, and Mrs. John Capson, Nona Lee Holgate, Carol Larreceived word from son, Roene Duke, Dan Swain, Sines that their son, Jimmy Rogers, Clifton Larsen, had been wounded in Bud and Doug Holgate and Leon We all join Ross. in Korea. a speedy re Mildred Tanner, of Myton, lung him an overnight guest Monday was Gil-md Mrs. Thomas M. of Flora Thompson. their daughter. Naomi, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johanto enroll at sen and daughter, Connie, of vo Tuesday Roosevelt, visited Sunday at the attend-Reiifollowing women home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Society opening Johnson. Tuesday: at Duchesne Miss Evelyn Gilbert was a Bes-st- y ward at Bridgeland Ross, Vera Larsen, speaker Rose Gilbert. Elsie services Sunday evening. ni Supt. Dean C. Christensen visited the local school one afternoon during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brotherson and baby, of Mt. Pleasant were visitors at the Blaine Brother-so- n home several days last week. Mrs. Belva Rust has returned to her home in Croydon after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen.. Roosevelt visitors last week included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald, Wayne McDonald, Gail Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton Mrs. Colleen Thacker, Zane Christensen. Harry Thayne and Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton are the owners of a new GMC pickup truck . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and Gail Anderson attended a welfare meeting at regional Roosevelt Friday evening. Bertha Anderson and Jenean Burton, of Provo, spent the week end here with their families and returned to Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawson Sunday evening. Mrs. Louise Anderson, of Logan, visited relatives and friends here for several days last week. She left Monday to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and Etholene attended , Helen Odekirlr. Otlice Manager Goldie WUcken, New Editor Office Phone 441 RATES SUBSCRIPTION 6 Months $1.00 $1.75 1,1 vear Payable In Advance Area Anderson urns LEGION Members Legion and Sands Post BOMTA three-mont- Attend Wedding In Salt Lako City HATCN PACO" , . v AUCTION YARD to-wi- t: . Every . Saturday it Any Time by Calling Vernal 281-Answer Call R Ao 296-- J P. O. Box 552 Vernal, Utah Write - , r ) Us Will Represent They Uffomm ffistt. 15 to Nov. 15 The Future Homemakers of . America Clubs L THE L08.n.L MSI! SCHOOLS WILL CONDUCT II a suDseniPTion woman for the Roosevelt v . and Uintah Basin Record F.IU1 Cirfeffca Onion llijii . . . fllicnoat llfeb . . . Dcs!is3E3 High and Tabiona High will call on to sell you a every homo in the respective areas subscription . ; . COMMISSIONS WILL DE USED TO, AID THE F.II.A. IN TIIEin PROJECTS car - S3.C3 (Signed) CLIFTON N. 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