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Show M.I.A. Presents TABIOM o Uclcelanc) Sacrament Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Meeting Program Door Hunters Dali At Tcblona Oct. 19 Newlyweds Are Honored At Church Reception Friday Mrs. The Mutual Improvement Association presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Talks were given by Miss Marjorie Lewis. Malta Young, and William Lewis. Miss Gladys John sang a solo. A special feature was the Joy awarding of three pins to Miss Nadene Ottosen, Miss Nelda June Clegg and Mrs. Carol Jones. certificates were awarded to Miss Marjorie Lewis, Shalbv Lisonbee Retiring Officers THE UINTAH BASIN Thutid.T. Octab n 11. Has 5l Deen A wedding reception and dance at the Roosevelt stake Creek and A Deer Hunters Ball will be house honored newlyweds, Mr. been closed, held in the Tabiona High school and Mrs. Douglas B. Lawson, motor vehiclethXy fiSLfff. gymnasium Friday, Oct. 19, last Friday evening between the The Bridgeland ward M.I.A. hours of 8:00 and 11:00 p. m. with proceeds being used to purarea, according R chase athletic equipment for the sponsored a dance Tuesday evefor the delightfully of theAri?J? supervisor K al Forest. school, according to Coach Robning honoring the retiring of- arranged event were Mrs. Parert Barton. Arrange your deer ficers of the Y.M.M I.A. and ley Rawlings and Mrs. Paul The Swift 1 hunting excursion to include Sunday School. A book was preconstructed in mfiS sented to the following in apthis dancing party, if you want heavy equipment The reception was held follow- - Christensen. to have a really enjoyable time. for their work: Glen moved in to preciation a honeymoon trip of the n ing Miss Linda Mae Carter, Miss Van Tassell, Joe Shephard, Lake whose marriage couple, popular Rozella Carlile and Miss Viola Liddell and Shelby Lison- took was extremely SeptemWednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nye and Casper. place bee. Music for dancing was furnardous and acceSS ( Salt Lake L.D.S. children, of Granger, Wyo.; and Miss Casper and Mrs. Jones ished by Lillian Beal and Eldon ber 12, in the Robert I. Burton, vehicles of the with Mrs. Lucretia Shelton. Murray, were not present to personally Liddell. temple, Light refreshments were assistant the road Passed oVer to the temple presiwere overnight guests at the receive their awards. served. mountain Ted Nye home. Mrs. Shelton dent, officiating. Lake Louise damage to drainX and other parts of Canada were is one of Mr. Nyes aunts and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones are of Leon Salt Lake Walters, dows was severe K as vacation spots by the chosen to this was her first visit their making their home in Salt Lake City, who has been helping here newlyweds. The home. Timothy emLaw Jones Mr. has City, where on his fathers farm for the past has now been Before her marriage, the new Mrs. Thelma D. Nye, accom- ployment. cotnpuS few days, returned to his job at Mrs. was the Lawson drainage problenffi and Z.C.M.I. Mrs. Burnell Turnbow panied Mr. and , Mrs. Orven in Salt Lake Monday. road Miss Virginia Burton, repaired. The rrJnS Moon, of Hanna, to Salt Lake son, Reed, were recent SaltLake He was accompanied to the city blocked to alleviate fSlfc. whose marriage was announced City, ' where she attended the City visitors. Reed is happy the by his mother, Mrs. Malcolm age to the mountainm! state convention of the Daugh- doctors allowed him to walk by her sister, Mrs. Howard CoWalters, who attended the gen- wan, Mr. Lawson of Duchesne. ters of the Utah Pioneers at without the brace on his leg, eral visL.D.S. conference, and Prent Double Hotel Utah, Saturday. Mrs. Nye which he has worn for about ited with is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. personal in Salt Lake relatives and her son, Ted D., were dinner two' years. The popular young couple will 18 in certain jobs is banned by, that could result from Lawson, of Roosevelt. Tooele. and - tinued ishazardous orders the in for Provo a occupation use home home make at followof of this hi guests Sunday the A wedding breakfast, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Liddell 'sued by the Secretary of Labor, road. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nye. were Salt Lake City visitors ing their marriage, compliment-at present time. RECORD CROWD AT M.I.A. from Wednesday until Saturday. ed the new bride and groom Keni-son- , Under the direction of Rob Emma Lee Brady, a student at the home of Mrs. Albert Salt in the ert Barton, an enjoyable activof bride, sister the B.Y.U., at Provo, spent the ity evening was experienced by week end with her parents, Mr. Lake City. all attending the Tabiona Ward outfit the For her and Mrs. Eldon Brady. Mutual last Tuesday. The pre. Howard Taylor, who is em- - new Mrs. Lawson chose a red liminary program was conducted ployed at Swift Packing Co., gabardine suit, accented with by the ward officers, with Na Ogden, spent the week end with black accessories. dene Ottosen, Nelda June Clegg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guests were greeted at the Marilyn LeFevre, Marjorie Lew Taylor. O by the charming brureception is. Ross Wadley, Lila Jean CartMrs. Ruth Gail spent a few nette bride, attired in a tradi-tion-a er and LaRena Nye participatdays at the home of her daughivory satin wedding gown, ing. Relief Society was held at ter and Mr. and Mrs. entrain, which was fashioned Mr. Barton then the home of Mrs. Lee Potts Thure Carlson, of Roosevelt. g with a low waistline, games and dancing, with 100 Mrs. J. A. Brundage, Mrs.. bodice which buttoned down the Tuesday. Attending were Mrs, This a of is record participation. Mrs. Fred Carrell, Swain and Mrs. Bruce Fitz- front with tiny satin buttons, Bill some kind for the Tabiona ward. Mrs. Taylor, Earl Reese, Mrs. Milan gerald, of Roosevelt, were Satur- and long sleeves tapering to Rogers, Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Mrs. day visitors at the home of Mrs. points at the wrist. Lace insets Viola Shephard. Mr. and Mrs. Von Brown arid Benny Mitchell, of Altonah. at the hip line corresponded children have moved into the Mr. and Mrs. Merrell King with the lace trim of the fine net Orven Moon home in Hanna, Jimmy Reese, of Ogden, vis- were Salt Lake City business veil, caught at the crown with Her bridal formerly occupied by Mr. and ited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl visitors during the week. orange blossoms. Mrs. Vernon Moon. Mr. and Reese and family during the Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ehernheart bouquet consisted of a single Mrs. Moon have moved into the week. and daughter Sharleen, of Las orchid surrounded by white Lemo Williams, Laura Potts Vegas, Nevada, are visiting their gladioli, tied with white former Robert Moon home.. Mr. satin and Mrs. William VanTassel and and Neal Knight attended a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jen- streamers. family have moved into the party Friday night at the home nings. Besides the bride and groom, home formerly occupied by the of Georgia and Donald Durfey. Mr. and Mrs, Shelby Lisonbee Miss Doris Williams, of Salt spent Sunday with their mother, the following stood in the reBrowns. A. M. Burton, of Visitors at the home of Mr. Lake, visited recently with her Mrs. Mary R. Lisonbee, of Blue- ceiving line: of the bride; brother Talmage, Wiland Mr& Joe L. DiStefano were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam bell. Cowan, Duchesne, sister Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross and liams. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shephard, Mrs. Mrs. Shirley Williams and of Spanish Fork visited at the of the bride. Mrs. Jt Q. Lawson, baby, of Magna. Mrs. Delia Mayhew and fam- daughter, of Bluebell, visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon mother of the groom; Quivington Lawson, brother of the groom; ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilker-son- , with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams Brady on Sunday. Mrs. Rawlings. of Utahn, were supper during the week. Also guests at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell andIn charge of the gift room home williams Mrs. were the guests recently at the home of attended conference at Salt Lake was Mrs. George Miller, assisted Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. DiStefano. Glendon Hamburge and chil- City. the Misses Vada Lee and by at home of the Sunday visitors at the home dren, of Bluebell. Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Halladay Etholene Burton, nieces of the of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Owen have returned from Salt Lake were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stod- bride. Supervising the guest register Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lewis and and Kamas, where they had vis- dard from the Ouray ward, and was Miss Jenean Burton. son, of Ricklin, California, vis- ited relatives and friends. The reception table wm cenMrs. June Carrell and chilited recently at the home of Mr. Duchesne, her parents, tered with a beautiful ihree-tiere-d Wright, Mr. Lee Mrs. and and Mrs. Clarence White, Potts dren, and Mrs. Wells Wright and yellow and white wedding to Oklahoma. Mrs. Lewis and children shopped in Roos- and Mr. of Utahn. family, cake, topped with a miniature is Mr. Whites sister, Adelaide, evelt Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Ivie and bride and groom, with tall yel- a former Tabiona resident. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Rogers and son.Mr. and of Dean, Magna, visited in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White small son have returned to Upal-c- Tabiona the week. were hosts at a family reunion to make their home. They Mr. andduring Mrs. J. L. DiStefano Mrs. Milo Campbell and chilrecently when all their children had spent the summer in Ogden. were week end visitors in dren, of Ioka. and grandchildren arrived home Mrs. June Carrell and chilSpeakers at Sacrament meetat the same time. Mr. and Mrs. dren visiter her parents. Mr. Utahn. ing Sunday evening were J. A. Mrs. Mr. and Wayne Maxwell, Halladay, Derrald White and children, of and Mrs. George Rogers , in Mt. Ethel Taylor and Shelof visited Colorado, formerly Afton, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Emmons, during the week. by Lisonbee. week the the home at during Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles, Les Courtland and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Myron White of Mt. Emmons, visited their of daughter, Carol, visited their Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. and children and Vernon White, daughter, Mrs. Grover Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones mother, Mrs. Roxie Taylor, at Tabiona, enjoyed visiting their and family, during the week. Sunday. and family visited in Lapoint Lapoint Those from Upalco who went Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Meacham parents. recently. to4 Lake Salt Pleasy Lewis accompanied the and children, of Vernal, and City Saturday with Cliff Roberts family to Heber the Altamont Band were Shirley of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humes, Mrs. Pearl Meacham, of Provo, the visited home Fruitland, Saturday. Iorg, La Jean Reese and Noel of Mr. and Mrs. Alias Gines visited in Bridgeland Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton and Reese. Drain and clean the radiator and supply anti-freezMr. and Mrs. George Marrot children were Roosevelt visitors Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Nilson Sunday. are at the a birth of rejoicing and children left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sweat baby girl, born October 7 at Saturday. Drain the crankcase, flush it, LaMar Lazenby was a recent Provo, where they will make were Salt Lake City visitors the Roosevelt hospital. refill with motor week. business visitor in Roosevelt. their home while Mr. Nilson at- during theBurnell Mrs. Mavis Blueof Williams, Turnbow was oil in the proper winter grade. Bishop tends the B.Y.U. bell visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Aophins and chil- a Salt Lake City visitor last Mrs. M. F. Jennings, on Tuesdren of Colorado, visited during week. Lubricate your car thoroughly. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis day. the week with her father, Elva Lisonbee visited Monday attended conference in Salt Lake George Evans and with her sis- City. with Mrs. Thure Carlson, of like ter, Miss Mary Evans. She also Roosevelt. Replace worn tires with new Atlas "Gripsafe Tires to Recent visitors horn at the visited with Mr. and Mrs. M of Mr. Mrs. and Wayne Jones G. Williams. provide you maximum safety for driving on slippery Mrs. Evelyn Harmon, Mrs Hugo' Evans, and Fred Evans, were Jones and and Mr. Mrs. mother, of Arcadia, visited recently with , highways. Coon and family, Salt In The Fourth Judicial District , their grandfather, George Evans. Floyd Lake Court of tho Stato of Utah, in City. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg Check your battery- - to be sure can stand the added Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles and and for Duchotno visited Mr. and Mrs. Waldo HanCounty. ELTON R. RUST, sen, of Mt. Emmons, during the family, Heber, are guests at Summons strain of cold weather driving. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plaintiff vs EDWARD L. week. BURTON, ISABELLE A. BURClaude Iorg made a trip to Ivie. Salt Lake on business during the Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow, TON, his wife, GEORGIA B. Inspect the fan belt and replace necessary. Salt Lake City, are visiting HARTLEY, DEAN E. CONDER week. vifriends and relatives in this as Administator of the Estates of George Evans and his daughiNJOY THIS. ter. Mary Evans made a trip to cinity. George S. Bowers and Jennie Check the hose connections and The baby daughter of Gale E. Bowers, deceased, FIRST Doc. replace if necessary. Salt Lake during the week on GREAT STRAIGHT business. is at the home SECOND DOE. THIRD DOE. Wagstaff visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg and of her grandparents, Mr and FOURTH DOE, FIFTH DOE, children, of Salt Lake, visited Mrs. Claude Wagstaff, this SIXTH DOE, and all other perBOURBON Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg and week. Gale is attending the sons unknown, claiming any B.Y.U. at Provo this year. right, title or interest in. or lien , . family this week.. . Dick Faucett, Upalco bus drivupon the real property described in the Complaint, adverse to the er took the Altamont band to famous o Plaintiffs ownership, or cloudSalt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Carrell Estate of FRED L. HAUG. al- ing the Plaintiffs title thereto, OLD Defendants. The Stete of Utah have purchased a place in town so known as F. L. HAUG, To Georgia B. Hartley t You are from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams. They moved into it MonCreditors will present claims hereby summoned and required QUALITY! day. with vouchers to the under- to serve upon YOUNG, YOUNG signed at 1501 Walker Bank & SORENSEN, plaintiffs attorBuilding, Salt Lake City. Utah, neys, whose address is 318 First on or before the 1st day of De- Security Bank Building, Provo, You Utah, an answer to the comhave your car prot cember, A. D., 1951. VERL C. RITCHIE, Administra- plaint within 20 days after sertor of the estate of Fred L vice of this Summons upon you. cold weather too early Haugh, also known as F. L. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against Haugh, Deceased. few hours delay may be too First Publication Oct. 4, 1951 you for relief demanded in said Last Publication, Oct. 25, 1951 Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above court. This is an action to quiet title in the plaintiff and against i CAtrr all defendants as to the followThe following described proing described realty in Duchesne to perty belonging Duchesne County, Utah: Tha Norihwsst County will be sold at public quarter; the Southwest quarter auction on November 6, 1951 of the Northeast at 10 oclock a. m , at the court the North half of. quarter, aad tha South half house in to the high- of Section 21. and tho North-woItJAD VltlU YOU est bidder:Duchesne, quarter of tho Southwest On 1946, 1 Six Dodgs of Section 22, Township quarter dump truck) and one 1939 1 South. Range 8 Wash Uintah International Six truck. Special Meridian. Utah. Dated Written bids may be left with 30, 1951. Young. Young the County Clerk by those who August k Sorenaen, by Dallas H. Young will not be able to attend the for Plaintiff. 318 Tirst attorneys TXAfXT 18X11891 WHISKEY It PROOF auction. HAT Wtl AlWATSUIHStnm Bank, Security First Publication, Sept. 27, 1951 First Publication, Provo, Utah. distiueis nop. coir., n.y. Sept. 20, 1951 Last Publication, Oct. 18, 1951 Last Publication Oct. 11. 1951 Of Ward Honored At Dancing Party 1 Ri Mia-Mai- d Mia-Mai- d reSrd Ru-lo- jJfS S ftJ well-know- n Ha? j going-awa- Rellef Society Has Meeting At y I WA7 Lee Potts Home 0 son-in-la- directed tight-fittin- . en-rou- o My-to- It's a good idea to drive in now and have e. and Just the Summons GOOD . it OLD DAYS! if for TIME taOne.One Wee! Notlco To Creditors fen Bay LofcS cant for Public Auction to uti reva st 14-io- n uts umii lVz-to- n us |