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Show Observed With Impressive Party; ninety Served Dinner Dy Committee The Relief Society Annual Day party held Tuesday. March 18 was a highlight in the annals of Relief Society history. Following the literary lesson,a presented by Mrs. Alta Hunt,Repageant depicting the first lief Society meeting in which the organization was formulated was presented under the direction of Mrs. Madeline and Mrs. Helen Odekirk, who prepared the narrative and the scenes. Taking part were Mrs. Betty Coleman as Emma Smith, Mrs. Rozella Poulson as Sarah M. Cleaveland, Mrs. Grace Hale as Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Mrs, Hilda Barker as Eliza R. Snow. Mrs. Fannie Price, as Phoebe N. Wheeler, Mrs. Thernalda Mars-inHor-roc- THE NEWS Rowley as Sophia Packard. Mrs. Violet Jordan as Desdemona Fullmer, and Mrs. Afton Christenson as Bathsheba W. Smith. Joseph Smith, the Prophet, ' was portrayed by Ray John Taylor, by Levi J. Anderton; and Willard Richards, by A1 White, the three men who organized the Relief Society on March 17, 1842. G. B. Workman was voice for the Prophet, and Mrs. Odekirk was the reader, On display during the program was a beautiful whits cake with the Relief Society emblem in gold and blue standthe cake., mads ing erect Hor-rock- s; by Mrs. Tom Hunt. A delicious dinner was served by the foods committee, com posed of the presidency. Assistg as Elvira A. Coles, Mrs. ing with the serving were Mrs. as Sophia Sarah Rasmussen. Mrs. Eva Ruby Stephenson Mrs. Alta Mickelson, Mrs. Robinson, Myrtle Wilcken Koyen, Moon and Mrs. Arwella Mrs. DonMrs. M. as Sarah Kimball. Buckalew. Myrtis na Wilkerson as Phoebe Ann Approximately 90 Relief SoHawkes, Mrs. Rocinda Ander-to- n as Elizabeth Hughes Jones, ciety members were seated at Mrs. Sarah Clements as Leonora card tables, neatly covered with cloths. CenTaylor. Mrs. Winnie Partridge white embroidered as Margaret Cook, Mrs. Mildred tering each table was a square Smith as Martha Knight, Mrs. base of blue bearing at opposite Pearletta Workman as Sophia corners the Relief Society seal, R. Marks, Mrs. Martha Tillock and standing upright in the cenas Philinda Merrick, Mrs. Beth ter the numbers 110 representing the number of years since the organization was founded. Special musical numbers were furnished by the Relief Society Singing Mothers under the diFOR SALE Bargain bedroom rection of Mrs. Arwella Moon, with Mrs. Fern Mitchell inner-sprin- g WAIUT ADS suite, mattress including and vanity dresser mirror. Good with condition. Call 8177. FOR SALE Stove and repair parts for sale. Can parts for any make. Hardware Roosevelt. 10-- 4 use LADIES Dont Be Misled The PFAFF Sewing Machine is the worlds finest It docs everything. See Fran Harrison, or 68-Roosevelt, Phone 89-full-leng- th -- NEW TYPIST HIRED Elaine Wright is working as a typist in the county recorders office at Duchesne. Betty Lou Hicken, of Tabiona, resigned from the position on March 1. SHERIFF ASKS THAT JAIL BE HEATED Sheriff Arzy H. Mitchell has requested the county commissioners to have a butane heating system installed in the county jail. The building is presently FOR SALE Be smart. Plan heated by a coal stove. for capacity production of egg.t Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Merkley next fall when supplies will be short. Take advantage of the have received a letter from their lower chick prices made possible son, Roland, stating that he is by Ritchie methods of produc- fine and well. He is serving tion. RITCHIE HATCHER , in the Navy, which Mrs. Merkley says he just loves. He is Heber, Utah, Phone 190. now somewhere on Korean FOR SALE One 1949 Ford Tractor, good condition, good - Rex Lewis, of Stanley and tires. Reasonably priced. See Lewis Law Firm. Heber City, attended court and looked after Harold L. Crapo, Myton. legal interests in Duchesne Mon day. Electrical Appliances e MODEL AW - 172 . EE. Mrs. Margie Peterson returned from the hospital last Friday, after having had a minor operation performed Monday. Mrs. Peterson is progressively improving at her home. Waoflnei? Jesse Johnstun was brought ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan over the weekend were Mrs. Jordans mother, Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell, her brothers. Clinton and Gerald, of Clearfield, and Joan Starkey, Provo, Geralds fiancee. home from the Roosevelt HosGerald Mitchell, formerly of pital Tuesday. He suffered a Upalco, returned last week from heart attack last week and will the Western States LDS Misbe confined to his bed for a sion. On Sunday afternoon the few weeks. two families attended Sacrament meeting in Upalco. from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcken, which ward Elder Mitchell was of Pasco. Wash , were weekend called to serve his mission. Folvisitors at the home of Mr. and lowing the meeting, they were Mrs. Geo. H. Wilcken in Du- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. chesne, and with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell in Upalco. Ivan Ross, of Tridell. This is their first trip to the Mrs. Howard Wallace, who Uintah Basin since October of was rushed to the Roosevelt last year. Hospital last Thursday for emergency treatment, returned Tom Sweatman, of Vernal, to her home Wednesday mornwas a business visitor on Fri- ing. According to reports she Is feeling fine. day of last week. and Mrs. Donald Bench Among those attendihg the visited in Salt Lake City Fri- Class B basketball finals in Salt day and Saturday. They return- Lake City last Friday were ed Sunday by way of Provo, Douglas Moore. Jimmy Cowan where they stopped for a time and Gerry Ivie. with relatives. Mr. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mrs. Quimby Simpson was hostess to the Friendship Club at her home Wednesday evening of last week. the tasty platj Enjoying served by Iu,o. Simpluncheon son and the social eviung of sewing and chatting weie Mrs. Rulon Blain, Mrs. Parry Grant, Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew. Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Carlos Marsing, Smith, Mrs. Ruth Harris. Mrs. Glen Stephenson, Mrs. Violet McDonald, Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Olen Rasmussen, Mrs. Archie Hayes, Mrs. Dan Oldson, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, and the hostess. A special assembly program will be presented at Altamont High School by the Physical Education Department of the Utah State Agricultural College at 9 a. m. on Wednesday. March 26, reports Principal Howard Barron. Marden Broadbent, of tae Extension Service, who served as county agent for Duchesne County for five years, I is in charge of arrangements for the special assembly to be presented to students and faculty members at Altamont. 06-Year-- Thursday, March 20. 1952 Notice Of Democratic County Convention Notice is hereby given that the County Convention if the Democratic Party for Duchesne County will be held at Du chesne in the Duchesne High School, the county seat of liid county, at 2:00 oclock p.m. on Saturday, the 22nd day of Match, 1952; that at said convention delegates of Duchesne County lot the Democratic State Convention will be elected and a Cotihty Chairman, Vice Chairwoman, Secretary andTreasurer. and a County General Committee to serve for the ensuing two yeets will be chosen, and other party affairs may be considered. Delegates to such county conventions shall be choaett at a Democratic mass meeting to be held in each voting district in the county on or before the 17th day of March, 1952. Each of said voting districts is entitled to the number of delegates specified below after the name of the district, as follows: Is Old Painfully Hurt We were sorry to learn that Foy, who passed his 88th milestone January 2, slipped on W. E. the ice and fell at his home Tuesday, suffering broken ribs and painful bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Foy wanted to let us know that Congressman Walter K. Granger had presented them with a copy of the exercises held at the unveiling of the statue of Brigham Young in the national captiol. It was sent to commemorate their 65th wedding anniversary and arrived last week. They are very proud of the book, said their son Wm. C. Foy, who delivered their message and gave us a look at the nicely bound program. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL OF DUCHESNE COUNTY d. 1 15,-00- pounds-per-ax- COMMITTEE Bennie Schmiett. County Chairman Mrs. Evelyn Schmiett. County Secretary (Custodian Wanted Speed, Load Limits Placed On U.S. Highway 40 Notice To Creditors load Decreased speed and limitations for trucks have been placed on two major highways in the Uintah Basin by the State Road Commission. These highways are U. S. Highway 40 from the Summit County line to the Colorado from RoosState line; and evelt to Neola. On these sections of highway, the legal load limit will be reduced from 18,000 pounds to PRESENTS BRIDE TO 16,000 pounds on single axels, FAMILY SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merkley and from 16,500 pounds to axon dual were guests of Mr. Merkley s Speed limits for parents, Mrs. Jerry Merkley, le vehicles. last Saturday and Sunday. Bill buses and trucks were lowered was introducing his bride, whom to 35 miles per hour. Reasons for decreased load he married March 8 in Salt and speed restrictions on limits Lake City. of Utah highways 18 stretches Mrs. Merkley was the former water Margie Horsley, of Salt Lake are because of the highand the City. They were married at table, surface moisture, to D. H. the brides home. She was at- spring thaw, according of the tended by Mrs. Bud Nye. while Whittenburg, chairman Mr. Nye performed the duties Utah State Road Commission. These emergency weight and of best man. efMr. and Mrs. Nye were atso speed restrictions became 16. March guests at the Merkley home, fective at midnight will be maintained only having accompanied the bride and as long as is absolutely necesand groom on their visit. sary in the opinion of the road Mr. Whittenburg commission, PARTY BIRTHDAY The home of Mr. and Mrs. said. David Ji Anderton was the scene of a birthday party Sun- TABIONA day honoring Mr. Anderton on Go his 70th anniversary. Mrs. Anderton. the hostess, served a Combining business with delicious dinner. pleasure, Mr. and Mrs. ClarOn the guest list, besides the ence White left this week for guest of honor were Mr. and Miami, Florida, where Mr. Mrs. E. A. Call and family, of White will represent the Utah Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Neil An- Wildlife Federation at the anderton, Salt Lake City; Mr. and nual meeting of the National Mrs. Donald Hale, Provo; Danny Wildlife Federation being held Anderton. Salt Lake City; Mrs. in that city. The Whites are making the Grace Hale, Duchesne. trip by automobile, and will no BRIDGE CLUB MEETS doubt take some time out to Mrs. Grant Murdock per- pursue their hobby of colored formed hostess duties for her outdoor photography, especially bridge club Monday evening at featuring wildlife and nature her home. pictures from a sportsmans Mrs. Ivy Murdock was a club guest. Club members present to Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas was partake of the genial hospitality and to 'enjoy the game and honored guest at a birthday tasty refreshments- were Mrs. party Sunday evening at her George Kohl, Mrs. Walter Nel- home, with Mrs. Vern Bromley son, Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mrs. and Mrs. Dave Thomas as hostand Ralph Halstead, Mrs. Oscar esses. Twelve Beebe. Mrs. Homer Fitzwater, friends enjoyed the evening of Mrs. Vern Bromley and Mrs. cards nd the delicious plate Ben Klippel. lunch. Beck-stea- THE UINTAH BASIN RECODft Alternant III3I1 Sots Physical Education Program March 26 Anniversary Of Relief Society Is Immediate Applications For Position of Custodian Of Tho Roosevelt Elementary School Will Do Accepted At The School Board Office In Duchesne, Utah Estate of EFFIE E. TURNBOW. docoasod. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 200 North Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on- - or before the 15th day of May, 1952. (Signed) VENICE R. 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