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Show cORd UINTAH DASIN RECORD HE Thunder, December ' mother Vernal, remain it The 27. 1951 TABIONA Uintah Basin Record :ezcccccce:o:cozccccccccce::cccc$:ccccccccccccc5 Primary Loader Is Faithful; .catered aa Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher Helen Odekirk, Office Manager Goldie Wilcken, News Editor 3urri S3.00 I lay -- t 3 Months from the U.S.A.C.; Wanda Wishes For Joy This Season Presents Program Sad- ler. Jean Mecham, Don Evans, EMMONS Dean Case, Peggy Ann Case and George Case, from the B.Y.U. Cliff and John Titcomb are enjoying furloughs from mili- Primary children have been rehearsing for the operetta that was presented Christmas Eve. The production was under the direction of Mrs. Leone Brown, who has been left to shoulder most of the responsibility because of the unfavorable weather which has caused the Primary president and first counselor to be Leone certainly deserves our thanks and appreciation. She travels a round trip of about 20 miles to perform her duties in the Primary and other church snow-boun- d. tary duty. Of Mrs. Thomas McDonald (La 81 Vada Powell) and Mrs. Max d Clark (Arlene Boswell), who have employment in Salt Lake, organizations in Tabiona, and And were Christmas guests of their is nearly always present. respective parents, Mrs. LaVirda Birth of Christ" B Y U students home to spend Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Volney told in and ifully song Boswell. The husbands of the the holidays with' their parents Thursday night, by the young women are in military are Miss Irene Thomas, daughtont High School and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jep Thomas, service. Miss Amber Michie, daughter Grades, when they nted their annual of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie, The pageant was Miss Gay Wagstaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wagstaff, by Principal Howard Held On Monday teed Woods and music were Bennett Josie, son of Mr. and The Associaward Mrs. Joe Josie, and Marvin iled from the Bible and tion entertainedPrimary at a Christmas son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee is carols by Dale Allred Eve party, Monday evening at Ottosen. Ifton Smithson, assisted by the Ward A program was House. ne Winkler. presented for the childrens enileau scenes and costumes joyment, after which Santa by Mrs. Opal Gomm and Claus appeared and presented Edyth Hansen. Appropriate each child with a gift. Officers y was painted by Mrs. in charge of the affair were The Tabiona and her advanced art Mrs. Leslie J. Orr, Mrs. School held its Elementary Christmas parJohnny ties Lambert and Mrs. Max HartFriday afternoon, "with memols and hymns were sung man. bers of each grade exchanging high school and gifts and enjoying games and conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barron refreshments. d Smithson, with accompan-playe- and small daughter are spending The Tabiona High School by Mrs. Hansen, the holidays in Brigham City students also enjoyed a Christgts in the singing group with Mrs. Barrons Oth- mas party Friday, with several Venna Oman, Veretti er teachers and theirfamily. of the High School Alumni as Christmas and Curtis Dastrup. destinations are: Mrs. C. special guests. Gifts were exMary Sis Snyder, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. changed, dancing and refresh7ereCKearDT aA,CH a j Aleen Case and two ments were enjoyed. boys. was done by Mari-The operetta presented by the and Mr. Woodland; vjue anj Goodrich, Nedra Swasey, Mrs. Evan Hansen, Salt Lake Elementary School Wednesday and Richard Beck Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lunt, Evening was greatly enjoyed i Lorin Allred and the City; Cedar City and Kanab; Mrs. by all present. back-id y orchestra played Eliza J. Olsen, Mt. Pleasant, and music, Mrs. Angeline Lewis and son, Mr. and Mrs. David Gailev and practers presented in the children, Davis County. William, and daughter, Elaine, scenes were Mary, Leda of Salt Lake were Salt Lake City visitors Arthur Ju and Carol Bleazard; City, and Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur this week. As they were returnft, Lyle Oman and Clyde Sadler,. Jr. "and small son, of ing home with a truck load of rich; Shepherds, Don Car Provo, are here to spend Christ- new furniture for their home, Willard Bowden and Jerry mas Mr. and Mrs. Grant the wheels came off the truck, with ill; Wise Men, Bob as a result of having lost the Hansen. Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crosby lug bolts. The accident necessClark; Herod. Barton and daughter, of Sandy, are itated several hours delay, at the ion; Angel, Bessie Lison- - spending Christmas with Mr. head of Daniels canyon, while and Mrs. Evan Bennion and Mr. Bill returned to Heber to obtain equipment to fix the wheels and Mrs. E. W, Crosby. s. Edwin Clegg, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevenson so they could continue their 1 is here to show her new (LaRue Wall), arrived from Salt journey home. It was mighty I girl to her parents, Mr. Lake, Saturday night, to spend cold sitting there, according to Lilt's. Edgar Miles, several days with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lewis, even though they students from Mt. Leonard Wall. had the use of the car heater l nine )ons who are attending Weekend and Christmas guests part of the time. of higher learning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mr. William Wadley j arrived home for the holi-- I W. Crosby are their daughter and family were Roosevelt visLorraine and Neal Das-er- and Mr. and Mrs itors Friday. here from Ephraim and Wallace Rogers, and two chilPrincipal and Mrs. Robert Snow College; Cecil Wall, dren. Van Drimmelen and daughter, Susan, are spending te Christmas holidays with relatives in Ogden. A stake Fireside Chat will Christ 2,4th I" 1 Office Phone 441 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $1.75 Months $1.00 Parable In Advance . In Story 1 , El-tar- y Christ-iPagean- t. Primary Party Ot-tose- n, Schools Present Xmas Program elemen-choruse- s, Hoyts-readin- g Good-Durre- ll in-Jo- e son-in-la- ARCADIA SJAD'OBQ at tho Mrs. Mrs. Thelma D. Ny PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK anan i BUMBEIL be held in Duchesne Sundav . Templo r.lcrrlcso Unites Couplo TALMAGE M IA Christmas Program Was Outstanding The MIA held its scheduled Christmas worship service and party Tuesday. A story, "Miracle of Zarahemla, was read by Mrs. Loretta Burton, with background music by Peggy Sorensen. A youth chorus did all the vocalizing. Other numbers on the program were a cornet solo by Donald Frandsen, and piano solos by Etholene Burton and Betty beautiful Potter. Solo-monso- Estate of LOWELL F. LINDLEY, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 920 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the 24th day of April, A. D., 1951. IRVING H. BIELE the Following entire square group program, the participated in dancing. Refreshments consisting of peanuts and homemade candy were served. Zane Christensen, A. M. Burton and Vada Lee Burton were Salt Lake visitors last week. Jenean Burton. Bertha Anderson and Joan Bleazard are home from the B Y U for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred arrived Friday to visit here and look after their farming interests. Glen expects to go by plane to Alaska to work, and Mrs. Allred will make a temporary home in Bountiful. Friday afternoon, the school children presented a fine program of music, skits and plays to a large crowd of parents and Horrocks; song. Jack. Naomi, Ellen Gilbert, and Evelyn Mullins; talk, Mildred Bird; song, friends. congregation, talk, Loryn Ross. Duchesne Notice To Creditors Anderson Mrs. Georg President A. Hale Holgate was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital Saturday, where he is being treated for pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mecham and children, of Mt.' Home were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ross and daughter, of Salt Lake, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Quincy, Wyoming, visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrk. Charlie Bird, en route to Roosevelt to spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solomonson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert made a trip to Provo Thursday to get Naomi, Martha and Mildred, who are attending school there. Mrs. Max Mullins, of Long Beach, California, is here to spend the Christmas holidays visitors this week included Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and Bertha, C. W. Erickson, and Earl Thacker. ' Paul Quintana, serving with the U. S. Army, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen last week. Earl ' Thacker spent several days last week hauling coal from Carbon County. Arlin Potter, of Lehi, visited here last week with his broth' . Administrator with will annexed ers. Mrs. Reva Owen, of the Estate of Lowell F. Lind-ley, school Deceased. Ward Conforonco Held Sunday; Officers Called entertainments Male Holgate lias Pneumonia 33 Years Ago This Waok Dear Santa: Please bring us a good doctor, some electric lights and a railroad train, and that will be enough this Christmas. Duchesne City Garda Seeley Ward conference was held on Tabiona homes are decked i Sunday in Sacrament meeting with Christmas lights, wreathes with Bishop Gardner Goodrich and trees, and the Christmas and his counselors, James I. spirit is in the air, even to the Bird and John Thorsen, and Orie snow storm (with plenty of Cook, ward clerk, sustained at wind). The postmaster and as- the ward bishopric. Each gave sistant postmaster, Mr. and Mrs a short talk. Lawrence Maxwell, haW been The stake presidency. William going at top speed for tie past Brotherson, Leon Burton, Bernten days keeping up jtfth the ard Winkler, and a member of rush of holiday mailVfcmilies the High Tew, are getting together, if possible, LeGrande Council, Burton of the Sunand many holiday parties and day School,Meaham, and Leslie B. Goodare being rich, representing the High planned. each spoke of thier I would like at this time to Priests, work and how they enjoyed it. add my sincere wishes to all The ward School was the readers of my column for reorganized. Sunday W. Jackson is J. a Very Merry Christmas and a the new Supt. with Walter RemNew ington and Happy and Prosperous Anthon Rust as counYear, with Peace on Earth, selors, and Twila Larsen and Good Will to all men. Cherril Remington as secretaries. The outgoing SuperintendenKent Ellertson will visit his cy was Earl Murray, James family in Mona during the hol- Cook and Orie Cook, counselors. All the ward presidents of the idays. Rehearsals are underway for organizations bore their testithe lovely floor show being monies, as follows: Lucille Winkplanned for the Tabiona Ward ler, Pres, of Relief Society; Mr. Gold and Green Ball, Friday, Jackson, Supt. of Sunday School. Dec. 28. Garda Seeley. Pres, of Primary.; It will be ladies choice after Ona Rust and James W. Powell, midnight at the annual P T A Presidents of the M.I.A., and New Years Eve dance at the Wm. O. Larsen, of the GenealoTabiona High School gym to gy. help the girls inaugurate Leap Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Bird, of Year, according to President Thelma D. Nye Plenty of fun is Salt Lake City, spent the weekon the agenda, and proceeds will end here with relatives. be used to help with a project for the benefit of the school. evening, according to Mrs. Angie Lewis, stake Gleaner leader. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton are spending the holidays Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elsie Bird Thro Tbc Fibs Of The lunch county and supervisor, Mr. and Mrs. James Bird announce the marriage of their daughter. Rae Belle, to Dale Allred on Dec. 14 in the Salt Lake L D S Temple, with President Robert Burton officiating. y Mr. Allred is the son of Allred, of Fielding. The young couple are making their home in Altamont, where Mr. Allred is teaching school. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Chad and Shanna Lee went to Provo Tuesday to get their daughter, Beth, who is attending the B Y U. They erturned home Wednesday, Dec. 19. Boyd Goodrich left Wednesday of last week for a trip to New Mexico. He accompanied Dal Stone, of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Blanchard, of Montwel, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bristol. 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Later came Dr. Edwards, who has worked incessantly among the sick and has vaccinated approximately 100 peo- No more noble example of could be given the world than in the death of Mrs. Charles Giles and son. Ralph, who died as a result of serving neighbors stricken with influenza. From the time the epidemic broke out in Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Giles and Ralph worked incessantly among the afflicted. Almost completely worn cut from attending the sick when they contracted the disease, mother and son were wholly unable to withstand the ravages of the malady. Their supreme sacrifice shines (5)211 as the brightest star in the many instances of noble and unselUi Tribal "C" No. 1. (located fish effort which has characteriCrews zed the volunteer work in this SW SW, Sec. community. staking out location. 1 Ut Tribal "B No. (located A core 8 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK NE SW, Sec. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fouse between ft., recovered held open house at their home 59 feet. A core between recovered 50 feet. A drill-ste- here last Saturday, Dec. 19 in test at feet, open observance of their golden wed2 hours (1170 feet of water cu- ding anniversary. They were shion), had gas to the surface married Dec. 19, 1893 in York in 1 hour 27 minutes, with a County, Nebraska, and art good blow throughout; recov: among the prominent pioneor ered 2445 feet fluid, including farmers of Duchesne County. Five of their six children and intr. cush., top 1185 feet mixed families were present at their cushwater and cut mud oil oil, ion. 630 feet dark green, high a family dinner at the Fouse pour point oil and 630 feet of home preceding the reception. water cushion. Crews are drill Their daughter. Miss Ethel Fouse. of Los Angeles, was uning at 9813 feet. able to make the trip because Rosemary Lloyd No. 1 (Roos- of transportation difficulties. NW located evelt stepout well, Total SW. Sec. depth Civilians were urgently re9637 feet, plugged back 9325 by the Office of Defeet. Set 3 Vi inch drill pipe on quested fense Transportation to' give up packer at 9071 feet, swabbed all pleasure trips on trains and swab when down to 5500 feet, inter-citbuses from Dec. 17 to stopped; pulled packer; replaced Jan. 10. Civilians were also 3 joints of drill pipe; reset packasked to defer even necessar er at 9079 feet, and swabbed 21 travel. grind-outbailers oil in 24 hours, The request is issued to make Averaged 22 per cent basic It possible for railroads and bus after oil, remainder sediment, te lines transportation provide load have oil, swabbing. Out for all members of the armed recovered a total of 55 barrels forces and those who must oil in 62 hours, swabbing from travel on war business. 9050 feet, with top of fluid level Crews are confrom Advertising display and show tinuing to swab. window lights now may be Ut Tribal No. 3 (Roosevelt burned from dusk until 10 p. Sec. SE located NE, well stepout m. under the WPB liberalization loCrews are staking NVC program. Previously, such cation, preparing roads and lights could be burned but two erecting derrick. hours a day, and not after Willis Moon No. 1 (Duchesne 8 p. m. SE located wildcat well No. 2, Elevation SE, Sec. The harvest truly is plenteous, 5658 feet df. Crews are drilling but the labourers are few. was Well feet. 142 at spudded Dec. 15, 1951. Never ask a favor unless you Duchesne Ut Tribal No. 2 are ready to give on. (Located SE NW, Sec. at test stem A drill feet, tool open 3 hours, had gas to the surface in 25 minutes and burned small flare 10 to 15 feet long throughout test, recovered 1120 feet of fluid top 450 feet high oil, 180 feet slightly mud-cu- t oil, 490 t mud feet heavily oil and A core at 7549-5- 9 feet, recovered 8V4 feet. A core of feet, recovered 19 feet. feet recovered A core at 7559-719 feet, and a core at 7579-9feet recovered 11 feet. Willow Creek No. 1 (Wildcat well located in NE SW, Sec. Total depth 8320 feet. Crews set 7 inch pipe at 8317 feet with 300 sx, drilled plug, preparing -to drill stem test. 1 No. Canyon Government (Wildcat well located SW NE. Total depth Sec. 2285 feet. Crews waiting on A series of Christmas parties and programs began in Bluebell on Friday. The children presented an operetta, "Christmas in 99 Words. under the direction of Verona Goodrich and Zola Stevenson; and two plays, A Fair Exchange, and "The Woodland Scandal. Thirty-eigh- t children participated in the operetta and little plays. Square dancing followed the plays, after which the children were served popcorn by the Primary officers. In Sunday School, the following paritiepated in a program in keeping with the Christmas theme: Garth Remington, Billie Lisonbee, Janet and Jean Seeley; Cherril Remington; Maxine. Pauline and Beth Winkler, Carma and Gloria Atwood, Bob Goodrich, and U. B. Winkler. Sunday evening the Mutual went caroling, after which they held a Fireside Chat at the U. larger B. Winkler home. Mr. Tew, of Talmage, was the guest speaker. Monday evening at the ward show, Santa Claus came and gave everyone candy and nuts. First Publication, Dec. 20, 1951 Mrs. Arietta Williams, elemenLast Publication, Jan. 10. 1951 tary school supervisor, visited Norma Robb the local school recently. Delbert Davies was a recent s Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Notico Salt Lake business visitor. a of are the proud parents Week end visitors at the Delbaby boy born at the Roosevelt To bert Davies home were William Hospital on Dec. 17. This is Notice is hereby given that Davies and ofMr. and Mrs. John their first child. R. Utahn. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-hea- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Rowley, by W. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano, M. Gilbert. were in Duchesne recently has Duchesne, Agent, Utah, Thomjts hke plsns now to enroll at your and Orvil Lar- filed with the State Engineer, of Tabiona, visited the Wayne on business. Gilbert Bryant university. There are unmatched sen are here from LogaiT to a request for an extension of McDonalds recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown went to He- were rtunities awaiting you. in Mt. Emmons on business the holidays with their tune from November 20, 1951 berLaron Beckstead spend on business. Monday tshmao entrance exams are parents, Mrs. Rose Gilbert and to November 20, 1953, in which Saturday. Leon Burton attended ward ired for students entering the Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen. to make and submit proof of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp trsity for winter quarter. Dinner guests Sunday at the appropriation of water under conference in Mt. Emmons Sun- were in Heber Monday on busievening. students not home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Application No. 11241, for the day new or former ness. IWed in fall quarter should Bird were Mr. and Mrs. Edward appropriation of 1 sec.-fSunday evening the .Talmage The - Relief Society held a waof immediately for admission o Solomonson, of Quincy ter from Strawberry River in MIA workers met in a monthChristmas party Tuesday. Gifts uiuion. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Duchesne County, Utah, for ir- ly preparation meeting at the were exchanged, after which ice home of Mrs. Louise Thompson cream and cake were served to att who did not of San Diego, Calif.; and rigation purposes. Bird, Last Thursday evening the 17 members, followed enroll in classes December 31. Mrs. Clair Duncan, of Neola. is It by a prorepresented that $1500 MIA held a traffic dance at gram. work will start January 2. Tuesday night the Mutual has been expended on construc- the hall. Those ward attending P A large crowd attended the classes enjoyed Christmas par- tion of works, and it is estimathformeiie ceX at write, having a very good Christmas play at Duchesne ed that it will cost $500.00 to reported Office ef Ihe PrSrideat ties and exchanged presents. of fines and traffic time in evening. It was put on Sunday School held its Christ- complete construction and sub- arrests spite for running redI lights Thursday Duchesne Elementary the by mas program as outlined: Song, mit proof of appropriation. parking. School. All protests resisting the andMr.double the kindergarten class; scripMrs. Lee Stott and and of said request, with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stott, of tural reading. Marilyn Zirker, granting Salt lake City, Utah Heritage of Freedom song, Primary class; talk, Marva reasons therefor, must be made Montana, are visiting at the God it everywhere. No crown in affidavit form, with extra Mark Bleazard home. nor sceptre nor rulers rampant copy and filed with the State Mr. and Mrs. George AnderEngineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt son and Mrs. Alta Beckstead can quench the vital heritage mans right to Lake City , Utah, on or before were in Duchesne Monday eve- of freedom a religion, to employ a adopt atFebruary 10, 1952. ladies two the where physician, to live or to die acA hearing will be held on ning, SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS tended a meeting of school cording to the dictates of his this request for extension of building representatives of the own rational conscience and enoclock one State before the time Engineer D E A. Every Friday at Mary lightened understanding. at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake Baker where Eddy. 10 hour of at In the heart of the buying and eelling area the Utah, City, a. m.. February 18, 1952. Prothe demand meets the supply. We have for you the No I Ison What we need in religion is testants may appear at the hearWest. Intermountain in the most modern fen1 not new light, but new sight; not in adduce REPAIRS and WATCH EXPERT testimony ing new paths, but new strength to Mail Your Watches for Repair walk support of their protests. in the old ones; not new SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. JOSEPH M. TRACY PROMPT SERVICE but new strength from duties, DIAMONDS State WATCHES Engineer 1 Auction every Friday at oclock to fulfill those that are on high 1951 153-Roosevoll Dec. 28. First Publication, Phone ua. before Tyron Edward plain s. .u vs."; Last Publication, Jan, H, 1952 Wash-ingso- I Everyone in Duchesne feels personally obligated to T. B. Beatty, M. D.f secretary of the State Board of Health, who so promptly responded to the Citys call for help. Three weeks ago when an Influenza epidemic broke out almost overnight and in a three-da- y period swept the community like a forest fire, an S O S was sent by the city administration to the state doctor. His response was spontaneous and immediate. At the time Duchesne was without a doctor or a trained nurse. The first to arrive as the Iksrd TOM III DIM, DiTi Apply to Your Nearest Otato Employment OIHca for Information nriicm eo??2D r.:i:;i;:3 oa Dutto, Montana |