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Show r AAAAi News About Our Neighbors From THE UINTAH BASIN RECftB Rex Fowler, a student at U. of LaJean, Noel. DexSalt Lake City, came home U, ter, left Saturday morning to Thursday, December 27. 1951 Saturday to spend the holidays spend the Christmas holidays in Mrs. and with his parents, Mr. Phoenix. Arizona. Jesse A. Fowler was taken Jesse A. Fowler. wi A Christmas pageant was held Ethel Beebe Lake City Tuesday by Leona Brown toVmot?er-bto Marva Atwood, of Bluebell, his Salt in the Altamont High School son, Harold, to receive medthat they wmVrI"al: 11 stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ical attention. gym Thursday evening. Attendr to live emaui with her. while U D children Shiners they ing from here were Mrs. Lee Mrs. Oliver and Bowden Mr. in a attended BY MRS. GRACE DALGLEISH family Potts,, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Provo honoring the 90th birth- and daughter, of Gusher, visited Jr., Mrs. Wayne Williams, of Mrs. day anniversary of their grand- recently at the homes Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fausett and .Inter of Utah Pi- father, Mr. The and Mrs. Bowden, Daughters N. Mary C. Shiner. Mrs. Claude Iorg. & oneers held their meeting for Bowden and and Clinton Mr. Dru Allred returned from Salt Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Knight December at the home of Mrs. CL Mrs. Ed Case. made a business trip to Salt Mary Carroll on Wednesday. Lake Monday, where he had unIn and Mrs. TimoMr. on his Charley an operation dergone Lake during the week. K. The lesson, Pioneer Christmas nose. thy and family, of Bonanza, Durril was given by Mrs. Gayle Williams, of Upalco, Stories, end here with the week spent attended those who Em- Lola Jones. Among and of Don Mt. Evans, the Stake Mutual Leadership relatives. Available at ih The Christmas spirit has been Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burns and mons, attended Alumni Day at the Mrs. of past Johansen, Mpns Home Mt' S?e during swing full (re1hmfenfoyednbvd Saturday School Altamont in of lolHigh vischildren, Friday are California, visited Wednesday at the were Mr and Mrs Lestl.r ROOSEVELT AUCTIOl,300 week. Wednesday evening aWard iting with Mr. and Mrs. Walt afternoon. lowing members: Mrs. Margaret night of Mr. and Mrs. Leon home rs Bennie held at the Myton MaVToneMe! Anderson over the Christmas d Mrs. M Claude Iorg and son. Mickey, fie YARD a program holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dump. Chapel, when games, of Clearfield, are visiting here Mrs Jones, Mrs Ilez Ames, Mitchell, Max-fiel- d enjoyed Mrs. Glendon were and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Allred, Kolb, Ty refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Eral Reese and over the Christmas holiday. and Mrs. Francis Allred, Mrs. Mary Mrs. vicinity. and family have moved Clenty Ames, Mrs. LaRue Fisher, Mrs. by the children of thiswas the and Evans son Riley, arrived George the CharLeonakis house for the Marian into Mrs. Reese. Ames, Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of Du- home Friday evening from Pro- Twila Ralphs, Mrs. Louise Case ParAllred Maxfield. and winter. ley Perry climax of the school term. the chesne, visited and Mrs. Mary Carroll. Or at Any Time Thursday at the vo. Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Allred by Calli, Bishop and Mrs. J. Arthur ents and friends crowded home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. John Richards Cm see and to to a Salt Vernal 281-made Lake and the auditorium spent family trip Timothy City school Dalgleish. and children, of Mt. Home, and Mrs. W. A. Maxfield was able week end in Salt Lake City on Monday, returning home Thurshear the accomplished students If No Answer Call 296-- . Howard Funk, a student at Mrs. George Rogers, from Mt. to return home Friday from the business. day. who presented an especially fine stu- Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, Emmons--, visited and at- the men Roosevelt where Several and Dorline she from teachers Arline Both here who during Hospital Clark, O- program. is home for 5. holidays, arriv-- j week at the home of Mr. and had been under treatment for a tended the Elders Quorum meet have lived for several years dents deserve much credit for ing Friday torthevisit Id if! Vernal, his carrelT 'Kenneth Mrs. Utah af-parents, farn and for at and several Mt. Emmons their uncle with Mr. upset ing aunt, Sunday j their efforts. Mr. Mrs. George Funk. and ily. and Mrs. Harold Morris, are days. terpoon. On Saturday, Santa Claus apat the compeared in person tree on Main munity Christmas and distribute gifts to Street candy to all of the children of this district. The streets were crowded with children, many being accompanied by their parents. Santa certainly lived up to his reputation as he greeted each child, and the happy faces of the thrilled youngsters clearly showed that their meeting with Saint Nick had left nothing to be desired. iViVMVvVMV(nAfUVUM children, AITMAH MYTON Nil-so- n, In P Met At Carroll Home er Program Santa Usher Christmas Hore Veterinariai Dr. n. . . Bo-net- a, par-W- as 1 i , i Sherral Saturday W.i R f h ' gall-bladd- is Pump Station Workers Have Christmas Party , ;! ai higl chori Smith pla; Is The employees of the Myton Pump Station of the Rangely-Sal- t Lake crude oil pipe line enjoyed all the gaiety of the Christmas season at a party Thursday evening. A delicious buffet supper was served to about 25 persons, in a large room of the garage building. A lovely Christmas tree brought joy to the children of the employes as they received gifts, candy, nuts and fruit. The grown-up- s of the group participated in games and cards after the dinner, and also received gifts. in its Ven an wei dire its readini joodrit Jrasey i Lot I orch id mu: jsracte: ;u see Ly The American Legion and Auxiliary members of Wm. R. Sands Post and Unit gathered at the Legion Hall Wednesday ich; Willar W ill; Durr iw evening to decorate a Christinas tree and make their hall festive for the holiday season. A waffle supper was served to the jolly crowd. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tanner have been enjoying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, who came from California for a short visit. Mr. Black is a nephew of Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Cla '.'1 i ion; & Ed I is h girl nin Lifrs. E Ws w Ions j arrivi Tanner. Lorr are he I Devere Hancock brought his wife and infant son home from the Roosevelt Hospital Thursday. This is the third son in the fam- Snow ily. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr. went to Price Thursday to visit their daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Ted Thomas, Jr., and children. T7 Fcmlly Who Lost Homo In Flro Honored ' a The Myton Ward - Chapel was Friday evening when friends gathered for a miscellaneous shower complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abegglen. These people lost their home and its entire contents last week when fire destroyed their house on their ranch in Pleasant Valley while they were in Salt Lake City. Many nice and useful gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Abegglen. Games furnished entertainment and refreshments were served. crowded N. L. Peterson, who recently underwent an operation in a Salt Lake City hospital, was returned home last week and will receive treatment here. Jim Schuckers, who is attending school at Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, arrived home Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schuckers. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell L. Purcell and daughter, Valerie, arrived Saturday evening from Logan to spend the Christmas hol- idays with Mrs. Purcells parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr. Couplo Announces Merries Of Daughter, Dec. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr., announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Cal vin J. Monks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks, of Myton. The wedding was solemnized Friday, with Dean Bowden of Westminster College performing the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Chr bon High School and of Westminster College. She was a member of the faculty of Carbon Elementary School in Price last year. This groom Is a graduate of Roosevelt High School and attended the University of Utah lie 1s t veteran of World War XI, .And since returning from service, has been engaged in ; tfrmlsj and stock raising. TheL newIywedi will make their home in tlyton, f vx SiUSSSSmS HIIMHHMI second annual series of radio broadcastsJof tf the masterful direction of ie lays at 8 p.m., during Januarf ,Sti Sill NMIIIMlSlI tllMIMMM HimititM;, jary and Mai Your neighbor, Utah Copper, has three yor home. First, for your enjoyment. Secon tra by thousands of our friends who Other ise third, to take another step in helping IIMHMHII bri tan to ludijp(lcoijthe mid tob uHajcttcr orches-t- o listen to it. And Itah, A better Utah means more than sucH nfcterial thi as better businesses. There is a cultural side o too, be will furthered by these weekly broadcasts. etter roads, better farms, Utah Copper hopes this dee pit univen )ftuniti tshman red fo mity Making its way in a competitive world, Utahs symphony orchestra has attained impressive stature and today is recognized as one of the nations outstanding musical organizations. The initiative and skill of its members and leaders have done much to make this progress possible. II f new Rtred ly imm( Imiuioa tadetitt x enrol at worV hrk Because of individual enterprise and the support of thousands of Utahns, the orchestras music is more completely appreciated today thaq ever before. Your neighbor, Utah Copper, sincerely hopes you enjoy these broadcasts. ( PP G S ClonnocoOO (Soppoc GorporaOlon A Qood Neighbor . E) D.V Helping To Build D A Better D Utah. ? Sf . |