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Show acres $14 37 i.. . Burt Rowley NV4SWV4; SWU SW1, Sec. 22, T. 5 S.. R. 7 W U.S.M. 120 acres .... $10.30 WV&NEV4. Sec. Burt Rowley 28, T. 5 S., R. 7 W 80 acres, $6.86 U.S.M Racel Bates SEV4NEV4; NWU, Sec. 28, Stephen Weston & 5 S., R. 7 W., U.S.M. $8.58 Bates Stephen Weston & Rachel SE4, Sec. 29, T. 5 S., R. 7 T. W U.SM Stephen Weston $13.73 & Rachel Bates SEV4NEV4; EVSSEV4; SW'i SEV4, Sec. 31, T. 5 S.. R. 7 $13.73 W U.S.M. ... Stephen Weston Bates & Ra- NWV4NEV4, Sec. 32, T. 5 S R. 7 W.. U.S M. ; $3.43 TOWNSHIP 5 S - RANGE 8 W Elwood B. & Linda E. Carter NWViSEU: E'2S V S'aNEi; V4, Sec. 2, T. 5 S., R. 8 W U.- S.M $17.16 Elwood B. & Linda E. Carter EMNE!i, Sec. 3, T. 5 S., R. $6 87 8 W.. U.S M Elwood B. & Linda E. Carter NViNWl4, Sec. 11, T. 5 S., $6.86 R. 8 W U.S.M Wesley Koyen NVfe, Sec. 13, T. $27.46 5 S., R. 8 W., U.S.M Sec. Agnes Wedig Lots 15, T. 8 S.,' R. 17 E. S.L.M. $4.07 Randall & Marion Felter SEVi Sec. 21, T. 8 S R. 17 E., S.- L.M $45 90 chel ' Bates .a point Mrs. Mable Jenkins Fathers Feted By M I A s Ward Sunday School Organized Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee spent last week end in Salt Lake City on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Bigelow visited with Mr. and Mrs. The Altonah Ward Sunday OfSchool has been reorganized.Mohl-maficers released were Glen superintendent; Dean Reay, 1st counselor; Jack Allred, 2nd counselor and Minnie Lue lessen, secretary and treasurer. , New officers are George superirrtendent; Lester Mon-so1st counselor; Grant 2nd counselor, and Minnie Lue Jessen, secretary - treasurer. n, Viola Jensen Car-roll- Max-fiel- Primary Meeting Has Visitors d, n, Visitors at Primary Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clenty Ames has been ill for Jones, Leila Merkley and Ida the past week. At last report he Sowards, of Vernal. Mr. and was recovering slowly. Mrs. Jones represented the InDeLar Maxfield who is emdian Mission. ployed in Salt Lake City, spent Primary preparation meeting the week end with his parents, was held after' Primary, with Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield. Mrs. Venice Durfee giving the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kone lesson. and son, George, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kones father, George Irene Jensen spent Thursday Mecham. Young George stayed night visiting in Roosevelt at for a longer visit with his grandthe home of Mrs. Yvonne Gard- father. ner. Lee Goodrich, of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Colton, of was an Altonah visitor Sunday. Roosevelt, visited Tuesday at Mrs. Cora Holt returned home the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- during the week from an exold Dudley. tended visit with relatives in Mr. and, Mrs. Earl Moore Urbana, Mo. took Clifford Moore to Vernal Barbara Anderson has been Wednesday. Clifford was leav- chosen at the Altonah Ward exams. Gold and Green Queen. ing for his The Ouray Park I"- -: ration Mr. and Mrs. Bob Berrett, Co. held a meeting Wer1"esday of Rangely, Colorado, spent the at the home of Harold Dudley. week end with Mrs. Berretts Mrs. Elizabeth Nebe-r- r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph away Saturday morning at the Allred, and other relatives. home of her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe Jesse S. Brough. transacted business in White The M.I A. held a basketball Rocks Tuesday. practice Monday evening after Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snvtb the show. and family, of Craig, Colorado, A number of people took their were overnight guests Monday children to Vernal and Roos- of Mr. Smiths parents. Mr. and evelt Saturday to visit with Mrs Clarence Smith. Santa. Mrs. Jean Lambert is employThe Primary held a song prac- ed at the Mohlman Store in tice Sunday between Sunday School and Sacrament meeting., A large crowd of Altonahs A farewell party was given young folks attended the Senior Friday evening in honor of El-- , Hon at Altamont Friday night, bert Chandler and family. Dane- - Glen Mohlman made a busi-inwas enjoyed and refresh-- ness trip to Salt Lake City ' served. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Angu;. jday. A large, crowd attended the of Ballard visited Sunday School wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. here this week Leon Dump Saturday night at Visitors'' at Sacrament meet-- , the Legion Home. Mrs. Dump ing Sunday were High Council- is the former Mary Young. man Albert H. Harris, Bishop Clenty Ames was taken to the Rair Roosevelt 5)unselor Hospital Saturday af- ohumL of the Roosevelt Second ternoon for medical attention. Ward. Cause of his trouble will not be Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jensen known until and examspent Sunday in Roosevelt visit- inations axe made. ing with their daughter, Marian. Bob Allred. Cloff Clark, Leo Ames, Garry Jessen and vBob Intellectual and moral teeth Clark accompanied the Altamont decay if not used. Gnaw a touirh basketball team to Park City moral bone, occasionally. Saturday night. Orville Hullinger and family Monday evening in Vernal. Mrs. Dona Hartle gave a birthday party in honor of her son, Jay. on Dec. 2. Games were played and refreshments served Randall & Marion Felter WV to a large crowd of little guests. 17 R. 8 T. S.. Sec. 27, NW!4, Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins $4.07 S.L.M E in Vernal Wednesday on Randall & Marion Felter NVfc were business. NEV4, Sec. 28, T. 8 S.. R. 17 E , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woollev $4 07 SL.M received a letter from have R. Pender NViNW1!; their son, Rennald SEUNWVi; SWV&, Sec. 17, arrived in Weldon, that he had Japan. SLM T. 11 S., R. 10 E The Deacons Quorum gave a $36.04 party at the home of J. M. A R. Schulthes EV$SEV4. Sec. Rasmussen on Thursday, Dec. 5. 7, T. 11 S., R. 12 E.. SL.M. $10.30 Weiners and Marshmallows were A. R. Schulthes S VS. Sec. 8, roasted around the fire, and were played. Present were T. 11 S., R. 12 E.. S.L.M games $32 60 Clifford Bigelow, Bernell Rich, Justice, Dwain Horrocks, Arnold & Wiida Schulthes EVS; Allen Kenneth Lee, Arvin Swain, SWV4SW14, Ex2SW14; NWV4; Keith Horrocks. Darrell RasSec. 21, T. 11 S., R. 12 E., mussen and J. M. Rasmussen S.- L.M $232.34 Thomas S. Ross SVS Sec. 20, andMrs.family. Margaret Harrison reT. 11 S., R. 12 E., S.L.M. turned home after : 18 $41 a weekSunday in Vernal with Thomas S. Ross NEVi: EViNW spending 14. Sec. 30. T. 11 S.. R. 12 her. daughter, Mrs. Dan Ander$30.89 son. The Andersons accompanE., S.L.M her home. SE!4SEli iedMrs Wiida Schulthes Adrian Kump, of RooseSec. 18, T. 11 S.. R. 13 E , S.L.M $3 43 velt, spent a few days in Roosedaughter and Vernal & Amber Pettit NEV4 velt withMr.herand Mrs. Bert AnSWV4; NViSEVi; EVi NEVi. Sec. 19, T. 11 S., R. 13 E., gus, to help care for their baby, was ill with flu. S.L.M $17.10 who Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allred Wiida Schulthes SiSEVi. Sec and children, of Neola. visited 25, T. 11 S., R. 13 E S.LM 90 recently with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Winn. Sec. Charlotte Mrs. Delbert Horrocks and 26. T, 11 S., R. 13 E., SLM Mary' Margaret, of $54 91 daughter, Bennett, are staying with her qhario'tte'Liddeii SWV4 S W 4 , mother, Mrs. . Margaret HarriSec. 28, T. 11 S.. R. 13 E. son. Mrs. Horrocks is a teacher S.LM $3.43 . Lapoint Elementary WVSNW 14 at the Charlotte Liddell SEV4NW14; NWV4SEV4: Ez School. wiio attended SEV4;.S.4NEV4, Sec. 33, T. 11 theAmong those Primary Union Meeting at $27 46 S., R. 13 E., S.L.M the Stake Center in Vernal Charlotte Liddell .... WViNWVi; were Mrs. Mammie Rasmussen, SWI4SWV4, Sec. 34, T. 11 S., Mrs Wanda Rich, Mrs. Pearless 30 R. 13 E S.L.M $10 Taylor. Mrs.. Ruby Justice, Mrs. Lots Wiida Schulthes Perry, Mrs Vera Sec. 30, T. 11 S.. R. 14 E Mrs. Velma S.- L.M $33.89 Bigelow, Mrs. Dona Hartle, Mrs. Walker and Mrs MaThorald Rich SEViNEVi; Sec Katherine ble Jenkins. 35. T. 11 S., R. 14 E.. S.L.M. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins $23.16 the engagement and announce V4 Vi N W S NWV4; Rich Thorald SEV4NWV4, Sec. 36, T. 11 S., forthcoming marriage of their rT-$80.51 daughter, Frances Lou. to JunE.. S.L.M Stubbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Every time I get a pay check, it means my Moon Lake Resort Located on ior Richie Stubbs. The ceremony of Moon the Southwest shore company is showing a profit. If it didn't mako take place on Dec. 15 at Lake. Sec. 13, T. 2 N., R. 6 will a profit, I couldn't bo paid. And that would hurt. the of Mr. home Richand Mrs. $72.75 W., U S.M ie in Stubbs As a matter of fact I wouldn't bo tho the Davis Ward. Raven Mining Co. of Utah. Ravonly on Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Wilkins hurt. Profits from Utah's mines, mills and smelters No. 3319, Black, en, Survey and children, of Roosevelt, visbird. Survey NO. 3319, Bur- ited Sunday benefit us all through supply purchases and with Mr. and Mrs. Doris 3319. No. nette, Survey tax Bigelow. payments." No. 1 and Doris No. 2, Survey George Mrs. Elizabeth Nebeker died No. 6510, embracing a porSaturday evening in the Roosetion of Secs. 13 and 24, in T. velt Hospital. Mrs. Nebeker was 8 S R. 16 E., S.L M.. and Sec. 'AH! I t i a former Lapoint resident, mov- R2 U.S. 4 W., -. S.. 25, T. Meridian. Tabby No. 1, Sur. No. 5511. in Sec. 14. T. 4 S , R. 6 W., U.S.M.; Gush No, 2, Sur. No. 5512, in Sec. 14. T. . 4 S., R. 6 W., U.S.M.; Bindley, Sur. 5506. Sec. 25. T. 4 S., R. 8 W.. U.S.M.; Benny 1 & 2, Sur. 5507. Sec. 21. 22 At 27, T. 6 S.. R. 6 W., U.S.M.; Hidden 3 Treasure, Sur. 5517, in Sec. ertTH U.S 6 M.; R. 4 W., S., 28, T. Trail Hollow. Sur. 5514, Sec. G52 ttONtMRK 32, T. 4 S., R. 6 W.. U.S.M.; Georgian, Sur. 5506, Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. 8 W., U.S.M.; a. yi Georgiana, Sur. 5508, Sec. 10 pre-inducti- oa-sc- . d 1 g Mon-men- ts j son-in-la- l ; December Mrs. W. G. Avery The Indian Youth Art Club is making Christmas ornaments for Christmas decorating, under the direction of Capt. William Joe Allen Wright Entertains at Party Avery. Mr. and Mrs. George Walkup entertained their son. Gene, at a birthday dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene , Mrs. Ethel Beebe Randlett Thursday. Wli'deiocks jdtcitai pre-inducti- Group The gave a party Wednesday evening at the Tridell chapel, honoring their fathers and the Tridell fathers and daughters. Square dancing was enjoyed and games were played. Refreshments were served. Attending from Lapoint were Gilbert Anderson and daughter, Lela; Orville Swain and daughter, Joleen; Rile Blackburn and granddaughter, Lorna Searles; Frank Jenkins and daughter, Frances Lou; Dallas Bodily and daughter, Elma; Joan Walker and Erva Huber. Mia-Maid- THE UINTAH BASIN ing here in 1910. She had made her home for the past year with a daughter, Mrs. Louie Brough, of Randlett. Bud Davis, of Roosevelt, son of Annie Jackson, and Marion Hackford. of Gusher, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hackford. former Lapoint residents, went to Salt Lake City this week for their examinations. cel- 13. Phont your P. E. SSLft?- - Uintah Power & Light Roosevelt Master Joe Allen Wright Walkup in Vernal. ebrated with an informal birthMr. and Mrs. George Walkup fabiona evening. spent the latter part of the day party Saturdaywere day evei asked Only a few children conditions. week in Salt Lake City on busi- because of weather to st ness. Ice cream, cake and candies 6:3 weie served. schedi of love labor man the If a any Tuesdays - 9:30 fai A. fc 19, the St. trade, apart from any question Saturdays - 9:30 On December on Chri K or Elizabeths Guild will hold its of success him.fame, the gods Vernal best coi Robert Louis 313 W. 2nd S. Main m Christmas bazaar, food sale and have called arrange fish pond for the kiddies. It will Stevenson. to I 'ant folstart at 8 p. m., and will be Was Eve lowed by a dance. Everyone is rather ' welcome. Griffin Mr. and Mrs Frank Primary went to Ogden last week to atit the prof Mr. for services funeral tend WITH 5 minutes Griffins father. We extend our s in charg deepest sympathy to the family. rill dehvei Mrs. Ray Tavapont is recoverafter the will-ing from an illness in a hospital Vic in Tacoma, Washington, and exfrom eac pects to be home for Christthe candy mas. School St. from A group of ladies ing ai Elizabeths Guild met Friday and gave St. Elizabeths ChurcH ONLY TWO EYES for a lifetime! fyoung I a Christmas house cleaning. AnMutual all youll ever have. Avoid eyetr ion will other group met Monday to clean and decorate the Parish Tree with efficient home lighting. Make mas Your Hall. They also put new curChristm tains at the windows. the light is right when you read, a na gym Electric Mrs. Joe Hogben tells us that or- - cook. Avoid spot Father Joe will be in White-rock-s Dollar glares by us Minnie .home Wednesday. He is expectreflector type lamps to diffuse the lij BUYS ed to celebrate mass at St. her 'i Elizabeths Episcopal Church on fair and to be use the proper and sure MORE Van T Sunday. December 16. Her grar bulbs. Than j to Tabi The American Legion and days vis Any Auxiliary held a bazaar and ame afte sold lunch at the Legion Home Other GOOD EYESIGHT IS A PRECI0 and M Saturday afternoon. imily wt Mrs. Keith Snyder and new Dollar GIFT. . . PROTECT IT WITH EF iay. Mr son were able to come home You from the Roosevelt Hospital SatCIENT LIGHTING IN EVERY ROC iy, Salt home urday. es Webb Singing practice was held in and Mrs the ward hall Sunday night to irs. Wes prepare Christmas carols. The and Pi session was directed by Mrs. a Snyder, Mrs. Wm. Ralphs, Mrs. Vennty Con ichie wa detta Clark and son, Bob. went to Salt Lake City Thursday, Monday ie motor where Mrs. Ralphs and Bob received medical care. Mrs. Clark and 5 and Bob returned home Friday, he misfo but Mrs. Ralphs remained for Home Owned Tax Paying damagi further treatment. Locally Operated mt on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel - Phone 17 DUCHESNE ROOSEVELT Phone belongir left during the week to spend esne, wa the winter in Arizona. 'fitiTir (g 1 PREVENT EYESTRAIN EFFICIENT HOME U3I1T1IIC 1 i : 1 El-v- Uintah Power & light i IN1&M&1CTCR s awm 10-1- 1; Tabior hear ol Curt hose blew st v li dau and id to attei ;en ivering juries, and recent . Josie, vis the i ig employe il proj' ay v for Ur (fffiirC o ft Wagsh a da ing Mr. n in M ir M r & 15. T. 4 S., R. 7 W., U.S.M.; Bertha, Sur. 5516, Sec. 20. T 4 S., R. 7 W., U.S M.; Mervin, Stir. 5513, Sec. 23 Ac 24. T. 4 S.- , R. 7 W., U.S.M.; Admiral Sc 36, Sly, Sur. 5499, Sec. 25 T. 4 S., R. 7 W., U.S.M.; Frank T. 4 Sur. 5496, Sec. 25 Sc 26. S., R. 7 W U.S.M.; McCon-NeSur. 5500, Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. 7 W., and Sec. 30, T. 4 S.. R. 6 W.. U.S.M.; . Deer Hovn, Sur. 5501; Sec. 25, T. 4 S.,- R. 7 W., and Sec. 30, T. 4 S., R- 6 W., U.S.M ; Joe Wheeler, Sur. 5499. Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. 7 W U.S.M.; Thomas Benton, Sur. 5500, Sec. 25, T. 4 S.. R. 7 W.. and Sec. 30, T. 4 S., R. 8 W.. U. SM.; Linna. Sur. 5495, Sec. 25. T. 4 S R. 7 W.. U.S.M.; Pavne. Sur. 897, Sec. 25, 26 , Sc 35, T. 4 S.. R. 7 W., U.S.M., Britt, Sur. 5404, Sec. 27. T. 4 S . R 7 W., U.S.M.; Toquor 1 and 2. Sur, 5518, Sec. 23 Ac 24. T. 4 S., R. 7 W-- . U.S.M.; Valley. Sur. 8802, Sec. 34, T. . 4 S., R. 7 W:, U.S.M.; Surprise, Sur. 5502, Sec. 34, T. S.. R. 7 W.. U.S.M.; Guido, Sur 5498; See. 38, 1 4 S., R 7 W U.S M,; Hope. Sur. 5505, Sec. 25 Sc 3ft, T. 4 S.t R. 7 Ac 8 W U.S.M.; Fotwln 1. 2, 3 . Ac 4, Sur. 5509. Sec. 19. 20 , R. 8 W., U.S.MJ Sc 30. Ben Harrison. Sur. 5315, Sec. R 7 W., U.S.M.; 29, T. 5 Sec. 4 Ac 5, Early. Sur. 5510, 7 W., U,S.M.: fl R. T. ,S., Thoman.'- Sur. 5803, Sec. 13. U.S.M. W T. 9 S.. R. r - lyes TW Ford 7 Van equipped with row pilot traveled over 19,000 miles in the bif Ford Truck Economy Run. j ll - - m.A.F. iuuMraud Rrenli Mkenle, of Butte, Montana, aayi: "Delivar-in- f milk daily calb for a truck that ia dcpcndabla, time wvin and cconomi oaL My Ford F--7 u dsptndsni On aces9orU and trim on mtUsrial mjtpiy condition.w mniy mlMs iroaotte baa these qualities! my y,: "During the Ford my 1860 Ford F-- 7 IT total coot for 1Jf48 to only 1833.38. Hut a a See "FORD FESTIVAL' terring James Melton on NBC-T- tho 'i running coat Feed F4 is nlao a great favorite of delivery men. a choice of 3 great Ford engines the V-- 8 SIX, 100-h.or the 110-h.Big Six. Two fine cabe for greater driving eaae, aafety and efficiency! 1 You get p. "CP 95-h.- p. p. T.-5S- - lake) Awi mm for 420ai mile! F- -7 Prank Sikoni. Ru . S-- , over the. divide, I run LADniD - ADnr.is PHONE 33 j of only 4.20 a mile I Regular Ford Dealer Service and the fowxr Pilot helped! See your local Ford Dealer and learn how the Ford Truck powkk pilot givea you the most power from the least gasl TEiticrarjG am gjoary ROOSEVELT. UTAH 'WfiKoe dele m 7,111,000 codsts less UMkt, lawriaM tipert pro fori Iwli tuf 1 iyi Rooi |