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Show United Nations Weak To Do Observed Oct., 24 WIrs Ribbon TABIONA Mr. . Thslma D. Nr The Dig Deer Hunt Is On TO BUY WARM-USUITS The Deer Hunters Ball held in the high school gymnasium Saturday evening was a great Deer hunting is underway in success and the Tabiona High School basketball team will be this vicinity this morning (Monwearing warm-u- p jackets when day) and I havent dared stick the basketball season gets un- my head out the door yet to listen to the banging on Tabderway this year. Mr. and. Mrs. Venice Turn- - by Mountain. From reports or rangemen. bow. Salt Lake City, are greetP in the deer are scarce this year and will be harder to get because of the continued dry weather. The hard winters, coupled with the antlerless deer kill, are taking their toll of the deer herds, and it mav ber possible that deer will someday be as scarce as the buffalo. But cars, trucks, horses and have continued to hunters stream into our valley the past two days, and nearly all the local residents are having their usual allotments of company. We wish them fun, and a successful hunt with no forest fires (because the country is really dry) and the Forest Service advises hunters to kill porcubines when they can do so with safety. ing friends and relatives this vicinity this week. deer-huntin- Hebmimge SXAJR ywteffltde twr&i vwdncw-- g Visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow this week were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Poppin, of Charleston. South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Jep Thomas were recent Roosevelt visitors. It is reported the Ray Jones twins are improving at the Roosevelt Hospital after their serious bout with pneumonia. We are all hoping that with proper care Ray and Carol will soon be able to have their tiny sons at home where we can all have a peek at them. Deer hunting visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carter are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hone and family, of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Hone is Mrs. Carters sister. Lee Otto sen, of Roosevelt, and his eon. Marvin, a junior student at the BYU this year, were greeting friends in Tabiona Sunday and hoping to hunt deer Monday. Marvin reports he is anticipating learning to fly an airplane this year at school as part of his ROTC training. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Miss LaRena Nye, Miss Myrna Newman and Marvin Ottosen. Robert Van Drimmelen, formerly principal at Tabiona High and now principal at Wasatch High. Heber City, was among the Monday deer hunters in this vicinity. 'tfwr&m fl THE OLD HElfalTACZ PROOF COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY UTAH NEEDS msmmn the Democrats' Aai Stevenson wee to be elected, KNOW what course Mi redamMen peOdet would taka from the fed that Ms 1st of top advisers Bernard DeVata and General U. S. 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A special program Fri day, Oct 24, in the high schoo gymnasium will feature Dr Gaylen Caldwell, BYU profes sor of political science and his tory. as guest speaker. .. Dr. Caldwell and his wife have toured Europe on bicycles and are very familiar wi.h the icople in those countries. He 'cceived his Ph. D. at Stanford iversity in 1952. Given Discharge From U. S. Army W arc pleased to report that tha, crochet work done Alver Langdon, son of Mrs. Langdon, now living ii. Heber, was greeting friends ana relatives in Tabiona this week. Alver was one of the first Army draftees from Duchesne County under the present law and has spent most of his army time in Korea. We are glad to welcome him home, and it does seem good to hear of some Korean veterans getting their discharges Alvers brother, Flovd Lang dop. who has also been in KoTabiona Ward Relief SociAy rea, is . expected - in Tabiona Conference "will be held next sometime this week. ' to DANCE HALLOWE'EN Sunday, Oct. 26. according President Linda E. Carte- -. The AT HIGH SCHOOL GYM theme of the conference will Mark the night of Halloween be, With love, serve one an- in your date book as the time other. For all the law is fulare taking all the family filled in one word, even this. you to have fun at the Hallowe'en Thou shalt love thy neighbor Carnival Dance at Tabiona Hign as thyself.' (Galatians 5. is School. The entertainment The visiting teachers will par- sponsored by the music depart on the program, with ment of the school, under the ticipate special singing by the Relief direction of W. Grant Peel. Society members. The good news is unusua too admisThere will o sion charge at the door. But there will be plenty of games Principal C. M. Mctfell has and chances to show your skill appointed Miss LaRena Nye as for a small fee so come prereporter for the Tabiona School pared for loads of fun for the to work in collaboration with children, and those her mother, Mrs. Thelma D. of a mature generation. Ilsnt it Nye, Tabiona news correspon- awful when they call us old dent. LaRena will obtain the press folks?) releases for the Uintah Basin Record from the principals office each Friday, The metropolitan newspapers will carry her news stories throughout the week. LaRena and her mother appreciate the cooperation of Principal McKell and the other teachers and student officials at the school and will endeavor to do the best possible news coverage for the Tabiona school. Mr. and Mrs. Alaus Johnson proudly welcomed the first son in their family on October 12. The infant, weighing 8 lbs, was born in the Heber Hospital. Three sisters greeted the new baby when he and mother returned to the Hanna Pump Station, where the father is the superintendent. Mr. Johnson is a former bishop of the Tabiona Ward. by Mrs. Esther Gines, age 71. which won the loving cup at the Duchesne County Fair, was also blue ribbon winner at the Utah Slate Fair this year. This was the first time Mrs. Gines had ever shovn any of her handicraft at any fair. acts May , -- Relief Society To Hold Conference 13-14- .) . be-n- Tcbby School News teen-ager- s, UINTAH BASIN RECORD Junior Gleaners ... Georgs Anderson Deer Hunters Invade Our Town The invasion of deer hunters began early Sunday morning. here Some of the for the opening were Ted and Glen Thacker, Fred Bleazard. Salt ; Lake; Douglas Burming-ham- . Bountiful; Gary McDonald and a friend from Drager-tonCarl Eschler and son and a friend. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burton, Pavson; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burton. Salt Lake; Lynn Kerr, Ogden; Ralph Free; man, Salt Lake: October 23. 18S2 Thursday, Honored Cunday The Junior Gleaner Girls, Marlene Bleazard, Peggy Sorensen, Erma Sorensen and Vada Burton were honored and presented with rose corsages. The hall was attractively decorated in autumn leaves, berries and flowers. Tabnage Ward MIA held its annual Gold and Green Ball Saturday evening with the Alta- - mont School Orchestra furnishing the music. Mrs, Joyce Allred and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald while her husband is deer hunti- ng. . Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald, of Dragerton, were recent guests of the Chase McDonalds. ;, Salt Lgke visitors last week included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald and Zane Christensen. , Mrs. Adaline Anderson was in Duchesne Tuesday afternoon for the school principals regular monthly meeting. Students and teachers at the local school enjoyed the movie Lullaby on Broadway. at the Altamont Theatre Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hamson, of California, are visiting the Wilford Thompsons. Mr. and Mrs. Laron and Leda, and Mrs. Eva Lemon and Infant I son visited in Salt Lake Saturday. : . Beck-stea- Glade stands for an economy based on INVESTMENTS as well as careful spending: Earl WISE schools to insure high educational standards for your children. e Sound d investments in Utah's , . The Misses; Alta, and Nelda Jons are employed by the Wag ner Bag Company in Salt Lake City,. Miss Dorothy Newman visited recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newman. Dorothy was a 1952 graduate from Tabiona High School and is presently employed ' in the offices of the Church of Jesus- Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. She was awarded a scholarship to Brigham Young University and had a tough decision to make. whether to continue with her present work, which she likes so much, or to further her education at college. ' Farsighted investments in Utah's water conservation to bring bigger returns to Utah farms. t Investments -- . advertising Utah's tourist attractions that will bring big income returns to the state.' in - (2n Mfif? ElU FoUtkal Adve1kemnt fey roaro & 03300 sKOimsft tiMU! Wilford Moyle lurton, 920 So. 32nd last, SoH Lako Clfy - fffiO u"' X -- ff Lynn Ross, of Arcadia, and Floyd Ross, Roosevelt, greeted friends here Sunday as thev were getting ready for the big deer hunt. People you know who are visiting friends and hunting deer include Sam Hair and Arnold Caldwell, of Salt Lake City, former Duchesne residents: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nye and family, Clearfield; Lyle Fraughton, his brothers and sons, of American Fork; Bud Nye and Mr. Hamblin, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Don Giles, Heber. Will hope to have many more names next week, and will appreciate the cooperation of my friends in helping me to list their deer hunting company. Several of our young men serving their country in the armed forces are enjoying deer hunting furloughs (or liberties, if they are navy men). The naw men are DeLyle Giles, welcomed home by his wife, the former Lena'Defa. and by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles; Rex Chatwin, son of Moroni Chat-wiDale Gines, son of Mr: and Mrs. Moral Gines; and DeLoy . Chatwin, son of Gilbert . n; ELECT EISENHOWER -t- MOM Let's Goan House with flee and Dick! Watkins - Stringfcllov - Leo V. WATKINS AETHUI te the A. DAWSON to Congress LAMONT F. TORONTO E. U. S. Sonata GOVRNOX WILLIAM j. EXACKEN LEE SHSXMAN J. PREECI SID LAMSOUCNI I. CALUSTK, A. Pold Political Adverdieawel by Utak hptbUcca Slela CenaiHee) Chat-win- Scarlet fever is still raging here, with Linda Mae Carter and two of Mr. and Mrs. Webbs children being reported as victims of the disease this week. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mercer and children, of Salt Lake City, are deer hunting guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. 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