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Show Altonah op and Mrs. J. Arthur Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Allred, j and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheppard of Altaroont, . ,, . - Mrs. Ethel Beebe f , breach i oldceland UINTAH BASIN RECORD returning from an L D S mission to the Northwestern States MU' Thursday. October II. sion Field. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Halladay visited relatives at Heber Sun- Um Williams day. Mr. ted Mrs. Walt Anderson Rulon Liddell is driving a took Margaret Anderson to new Plymouth car. Crown Point, New Mexico, last week to teach in the Indian school there. Margaret Is Mr. Andersons sister. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burns, i of Whittier, California, and Mrs. Mt Garda-- . Basis? Jean S. Burns, of Los Angeles, California, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell and children, and Mrs. Fred A farewell party honoring Carrell made a trip to Salt John Asa Webb was held Sun- Lake during the week on business. day evening. It was held at and Mrs. Benny Mitchell. Jonns home. The evening was Of Mr. visited during the Altonah, a as Fireside with Chat, spent week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee President Wm. Brotherson as Potts and family, and with Mr. the guest speaker. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell Homemade candy was served Mrs. Joe Swasey and children to a large crowd. of Boneta. visited recently with John left Monday to enter Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sweasv and with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Potts. military service. , Mrs. Elsie Bird Mr. and Mr. Grant Smith and Mrs, Shelby Lisonbee' of Roosevelt, were refamily, cent visitors in Altonah. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, . , Mrs. Dora Berd and Sherell In The Special Interest group Ames visited last week in Salt Mutual held a progressive City., Mr. and Mrs. 'An-ne- r Mr. and Mrs. party Wednesday night. Thelderson went to the temple' and The Relief , Society held its liams have movedWoodrow to Ogden to ,. Mrs. of Berd attended an REA the evening started first part ' make their home. The Williams in-with k .cocktail at the home of meeting. Husbands, of members were were very active In various , Dorrant Freston, inspector-the- oi!ead ,?,oc Mr.- - and Mrs. Glade Timothy,! t'hurch organizations while they , for the veterinarian Utah State gra-arid chicken spent square dancing. were here potatoes' and will be missed Timof from at Department were served wa A. Agriculture, Bishop 5 given which vy program the by Bridgeland people. was and the Roosevelt, there From .home. included a reading by Betty vaccinating othys Mrs. Alma J. Smith last group progreSfced to the home of testing cattle for Bangs disease Evans; a comic reading on how week visiting relativesspent in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess, in this area Monday of last the new telephones will be used, Provo and Springville. where corn and squash were week. Golda Jensen; song, Gladys and Lake, Pat Reidhead, of Roosevelt, Mrs. Albert Clark and daugh- Barbara Ross. Served; and a dessert' of Ice spent the weekend with Joann cream and cake was enioved at ter, Reva, accompanied Bill Pie alamode was served. Shephard. the home' of Mr.,and Mrs. Char- Clark, of Tabiona, to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilkerson, The first regular Relief SoCity over the weekend, where ley Timothy. was held Tuesday their son, Douglas, and Mrs. -- Following- dinner, they'went they consulted an optometrist. ciety meeting Mrs. Laura Mohlman is vis- with President Gladys Ross in J. A. Brundage, of Salt Lake, to- the ward hall where the re" visited over the weekend with was mainder of the evening iting in Roosevelt with her charge. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shephard and daughter, Mrs. Vera Hansen spent in dancing. Mrs. Marion S. Shields visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell. Enjoying the evening were while she is receiving medical A group of school friends Mr.- 'and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, care. Relief Society meeting at surprised Louise Liddell SaturMr. and Mrs. Roy Hancock Cpl. Delar Maxfield spent a Bridgeland Tuesday. Mrs,uElva Snyder. Mrs. Mary a party to celebrate and two with Mr. day Mrs. and R. C. Mrs. Walter few in Ralph and relatives Mr., Carroll,. days visiting boys, of Salt Lake, and daughter, Lillian, Mrs. Ruby her birthday anniversary. Allred,- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonanza this Week the weekend here with spent ' Bishop and Mrs. Carl Van the M. L. Hancocks. The M. L. Walter and son, Lavor. of Salt Mrs. Linford Maxfield, Lake City, visited Sunday at Tassell and family, Mr. and Hancocks returned to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Claude the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Glen Van Tassell went to with them for a week's visit. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. George Peoa Wednesday to be present Capson. Berrett Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ty The ward party on Friday was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert, at a farewell testimony for Mr. a great success and an enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Bird, who is leaving soon time was had Mr, and Mrs. Louis Reese, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson and Mrs. Chad Evans maa, a, Marchant, by all who atand MrS. .Glen Mohlman, Mr. have received word from their trip to Salt Lake City on iri- - for an LDS mission. Mr. Mar- - tended. chant is the father of the Van and Mrs. Glade Timothy. Bish- - son. Pfc, Glen Anderson that day. Maxine and Shanna Lee Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, Tassell ladies. Winkler went to Provo Saturhe" had arrived in the United Rasmussen Mrs. Bertha and Salt Lake, spent the weekday and returned home Monday. States Oct: 1. Gian entered mil- of their daugh... and Lee Wellington, of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Larsen itary service Nov. 11, 1950 and end with Mr. were Sunday visitors at went to Salt Lake City on and Mrs. Loryn City, has been stationed at Missia Air Shelthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday to witness the marForce Base in Japan- - for- the past Ross. They also visiteu ... with their other uaugnter by Lisonbee of Mrs. Larsens 17 months. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields riage ceremony ' her family. . brother, Walter Kenison. The Mrs., Gerald , Jacobson ' had aridMrs. Emmons Mt. at visited Sunday J. W. Anderson, of ' dental work done in Duchesne marriage was performed iri the Grantsville, spent a tew days with their daughter and. Salt Lake Temple. on Friday of last week. and Mr. Mrs. Hansen. Lynn Mrs. Madelyn Perkins attend recently visiting her sister. Mrs. rchie Price and family spent A feature Merry entitled, "I! ed teachers, institute in Salt Oorett Holgate (Grandma at the home of Mr. and tlm, weekend at Bountiful visitI Am Elsqted'which appear- Lake City over the weekend. ' Bernell Green, of Salt Lake ing Mrs. Archie Price. Mrs. Milt Larsen. Mrs. Mr. and Beebe Gilbert e ed in tha This Week foaga-SinMrs. Hazel Walters went to City, was an overnight guest of Arof Arvil Larsen, Thacker, Mr. weekend the visiting the first part of the Boyd Goodrich on Saturday. section-- of. the Salt Lake spent and Mrs. Carl J. Searle in Og- izona, visited Tuesday at the Tooele to attend the wedding of Mr- Green spoke in Sacrament week LarMr. of Mrs. and Milt home ma Tribune week. gava den Sunday, last meeting Sunday and told of his Gerald Jacobson visited in Ft. sen and Mr. and Mrs. James a niece. quite a' chuckle. Mrs. Lawrence Young and lit- missionary experiences. He also Larsen. Duchesne on Wednesday. daughter, Ann, of Mt. Em- sang a solo, "Face to Face. The story concerned court 'Mr.' and Mrs. C. N. Shiner Mrs. Bonnie Z. DeGraff, of tle Other speakers at the meetmons, visited two days ' last decision arising 'from else left last Friday for Salt Lake Heber, visited her parents. Mr. week with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar ing were President.-- Bernard Mrs. and John Zirker during will the where spend they , lion1 campaign problems. One City, Neilsen. Winkler and James Bird. the weekend. raised tha questiont "May you winter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor visMr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross were in Craig, Colo. Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Gowans, sueyour ihayor for not keep- , Mr. and Mrs. Clinty Ames dinner guests' Sunday at the ited last week Bishop and Mrs. Carl Van of Tooele, spent Sunday aftering iVa campaign promises?" and daughters. Alta and Dora home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tassell and family, and Mr. and noon visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. to Nevada recently, Jensen. made a and fam- Earl Murray. Mrs. Gowan and The New York Supreme going bytrip Henry Schaefermeyer, of Ver- Mrs. Glen Van Tassell way of Meadow to visSunday at Peoa at a Mr. Murray are sister and broth- Court said no, because, "electit Mr. Ames mother. Mrs. Dora nal. called on Uintah State Bank ily spentreunion. er. in this area during family ed officials are not required Ames. They also visited in Ka depositors Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodrich. Sunday visitors at the home the week. nosh. i0- - keep their promises." Stevenson, Boyd . Mrs. Minnie Diehl, of Roose- of Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings Mrs. ., Zola Louise Case, Mrs. Mary Mrs. were Mrs. Maurine Winters, Goodrich and Miss Afton Smith-so- n - ' Thai decision should give Carroll and Mrs. Vendetta Clark velt, visited at the Lynn Ross Sr. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Winters were among those attending visited . Thursday in Lapoint home Sunday evening. Other and Mayor Glade ' some, aid and with family, of Levan. Mr. and U E A in Salt Lake City last An- callers at the Ross home during and Mrs. Gilbert Mr., . Comfort. the week were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mirl Jennings Jr. and chil- week. derson. ,t' ' Ernest Winkler came SaturChester Hartman, of Mt. Em- dren. of Neola. from Altonah student One has . Sincerely. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Halladay day and moved his family to Bomons. a as freshman for the registered Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gil- visited relatives in Heber Sun- nanza. Agricultural College in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley HanHe is Billie Ralphs, son of Mr bert, Mildred and Martha took day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell cock, of Salt Lake City, spent and Mrs. Harold Ralphs. Perry Naomi and Gayle Gilbert back and family motored to Provo the weekend at the $1. L. HanMaxfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. to school at Provo Sunday. Monday morning to meet their cock home. Fairbanks Mrs. Mr. and is Doug Luster Maxfield, registered (Paid political advertlsemeht by son and brother, Ronald, who is Fairbanks Max and Among those attending the and . as a at family Brigham freshtpan E K. Sundqutstt 1879 9. Main) inover their were looking Young University. terests here last weekend. Milt Larsen, Mrs. Cynthia Larsen. Mrs. Leah Richens and Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen and Arvil Larsen motored to Meeker, Colorado Tuesday, returning ! Special Interest . Opening Social Brings Husbands To Relief Society I Party Held Oct 0 din-'Lak- e , I Williams Family Moves To Ogden . ,, . lilt Upafco Bluebell , - I Farewell Party Honors Asa Webb , n . - " - - ' - Mr.-an- ; Roturns Home From Japan . . - , - son-in-la- rtoos-eve- jt - son-in-la- Hoi-gate- ) Hear Missionary V . hd - - GRAVESIDE Mv-to- . . . a taste of the good old. Ro-zel- la mmmss- days Party Honors Primary Leader Friday evening, the at a party in honor of Mrs. Helen Odekirk. who will leave soon for a mission to the Hawaiian Islands. She was presented with a gift from the officers and teachers of the Arcadia Ward Primary. The evening was spent playing games, and Mrs. Odekirk gave a very interesting talk.servIce cream and cake were Primary-entertaine- . . IS3IRI0 Th Win Homo-'Swof-Ho- Lb Grandma Nfciirf mi StMti Usd Sy 1m Who to Malta Cryor8 of America Chicago 32, Fir 'i ALL MAKES OF MAGNETOS We Also Carry Replacement "Anything that hurts Utah's mining industry hurts everyone in Utah. That's because everyone benefits when the industry is successful. Rising costs might cripple our mines. And rising costs can mgan .most anything .. . including taxes. Boost taxes out of sight, qnd the benefits we enjoy from mining will disappear too." PHONE tiv . why not, Matilda? After all, aside from taxes, gasoline costs about the same now as in 19251'' "lot takes a far smaller share of your Income to keep your car in gasoline today. Oil men have been beating increased costs with technical efficiencies that bold ' prices down and yield better gas: two gallons now do work that used to taka three. Thats progress. It Your Progress and Oil Progress Go Hand in Hand Oct 12 to 18 Oil Progress Ithe Oil COMPANY Of CALIFORNIA plant ahead to servo you better STANDARD ROOSEVELT. 171-- HAUL WITH THRIFTY POWER ... SWITCH TO DODGE ! pewer, f aforDealbrvta go truck te fit your needs economy, there's - through Oet ecenomicel performance! 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Cash in on Dodge ad ventages Oke chrome-plate- d top rings, exhaust valve seat inserts, floating oil intake, positive-prseour- a lubrication. VIINON HANSON Verna Hum iiwiiir Ci, Cratwag Orage "We operate over rough areas and haul big loads in all kinds of weather," says Mr. Hanson. Our work is plenty rough on trucks, but our Dodge truck can really take it. "Weve found, for example, that we haul bigger payloads without overloading in a Dodge. Our maintenance cost is exceptionally low, too, and this pays off in extra economical operation. ' And Dodges are sure dependable, day in and day out they really put out the work. Buy A Dsdfce Track .. t. They Stay Unger! You con depend on a Dodge. Owners Yeung, recortls show longer truck life, due to features like rear axis shafts, special steel alloy springs, wear- - and valvee, rustproofed sheet shat-peen- baat-nrista- Job-Rate- &3 nt ut today oncost tronsfwtoftoo. . . Ill13 spnoust: r.:oion of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Johnson and daughters, of Roosevelt, UTAH &U$Wfr n, lilt Parts Uintorton Dros. Implement Co.,LT.D. , i- - . V ed. Friday night. Mrs. Lurrine Duncan and children, of Neola, and Miss Delaine Bird, of Roosevelt, visited Sunparday at the home of their Bird. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie The following officers and teachers attended Primary preparation meeting in Duchesne Sunday: Elsie Bird. Gladys Cap-soBarbara Gilbert. Mildred Bird, Marion S. Shields. Gladys Ross and Deon Bird. Mrs. Evelyn Mullens and son spent the weekend in Roosevelt with Mrs. Lula Mullens. Mrs. Cliff McKenna and children, of Orem, spent the weekend looking after their interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Marv Bell and children spent the weekend in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Bell also altended the UEA convention in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and Mrs. Net Anderson, of Grantsville, visited Sunday with Grandma Holgate and with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Larry and Venice Larsen made a trip to Salt Lake Friday to take thbir uhcle, Arvil Larsen, and Mrs. Leah Richens. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper and son, Allen, were dinner guests telm , Mrs. Arwella Moon and Mrs. Delphia Moon, of Duchesne, visited Mutual Tuesday night. Mrs. Elthora Fairbanks and Mrs. Marvella Wilkerson. ot Duchesne, attended the party in honor of Mrs. Helen Odekirk I. . .i & - We Are Now Equipped To TEST and SERVICE Wednesday. Mrs. Cynthia Larsen returned home Tuesday after an extended visit in Salt Lake City and Idaho. Mrs. Leah Richens. of Salt Lake, came with her mother to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Gilbert attended a family reunion in Daniels Canyon Sunday. 'S3 Relief Society stake party at Mt. Emmons on Saturday were Mrs. Lucille Winkler. Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Laura Seeley, Mrs. Bemlece Atwood. Mrs. Loretta Murray, Mrs. Agnes Larsen and Mrs. Jennie , 1 n. . , . ' SERVICES Graveside services were held Sunday afternoon for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennv Mitchell. We extend our symoathv. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dennis and children, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper attended the Special Interest group party at Talmage Friday night. Mrs. Lynn Mitchell, of Cedar view and Mrs. Dee Iorg, of visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Murray and child, of Myton. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell and family last week. Gayle Williams. Laura Potts. Harley . Evans and Lemo Williams attended the Gold and Green Ball at Talmage Saturday night. com Roosevelt Utah For bfittsr roads and saftr ridot support FAR trofod Adequate Reads |