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Show Aitonali Mrs, Rpse Gilbert is staying with Mr. gad Mrs. Glen Gilberts children while Mrs. Gilbert is in the hospital with a new baby daughter. Mrs. Elsie Bird Mrs. Shirley Mecham and children, of Mtn. Home, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross. , , LDS Mrs. Gladys Capson went to Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and Salt Lake City Thursday to family left Thursday for a vaca- visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tion trip to San Francisco. Calif. C. W. Walter. Delaine Bird, of Roosevelt, They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Johnson, of Roos- and Clairine Duncan; of Neola, evelt. Mr. and Mrs. LaFarg? spent the weekend with DeDastrup. of Mt. Emmons, and laines parents and Clairines Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake. They will meet El- Charlie Bird. der Lamar Hair, who is returnMr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate y ing from a mission in Hawaii- - returned Thursday from a to Kansas City, Mo. trip Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty at- They also visited in Texas. Old tended funeral services for Mrs. Mexico and other points of in' Lustys aunt, Mrs. Lucy Warr, terest. in Salt Lake on Tuesday. Sunday School faculty meetMrs. Marvin G. Shields left ing was held Wednesday eveThursday for El Clairo. New ning with five officers and Mexico, to visit her daughter teachers present. Plans for the Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School Sunday evening and Mrs. Kenneth Zirker, and fam- program were made. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert ily. She expects to spend Thanksgiving with them before and family visited Sunday in Duchesne with Mrs. Gilberts returning home. Arcadi Mrs. Ethal BMb Leave To Meet Is Home From Korean Front Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Morris have received word that their son, Cpl, LaVar Morris, arrived in the United States on Nov. 13 aboard the Gen. At W.' Brew- ster. Morris entered service Feb. 12, 1950, and has spent 10 months in combat in Korea and six months in Japan. Cpl. Missionary ten-da- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kar-reof Bonanza, and Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and daughters. of Vernal, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark, and of Rex Clark, son of Mrs. Vendetta Clark, left Mohday to report for military service. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Searlc, of Ogden, spent the weekend n, with Mrs. Searles parents, Mt. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. Mrs. Mable Clark returned home Monday from a trip to Heber, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lafonda Thompson. Elaine Carroll, of Salt Lak? City, spent the weekend wit.il her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carroil. Mr. a sister and hrother-ln-lawand Mrs. Fenton Powell. Mrs. Patti Saris and son, Sam my, of Salt Lake City, came over the weekend to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralphs until after the Thanksgiving holidays. Little Layar Marie Morris visiter her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris, a few days during the week, they took her to her home In Ft. Duchesne on . Monday. Mrs. Gerald Jacobson was in Monday . ,to receive , Roosevelt son-in-la- parents, Mr. and Mrs. MerrelL Bird Mrs. Charlie Thursday at the home parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. at Roosevelt. HINT All BASW Porter with her mqtber, Mrs. CynthU ants, Mr, and Mrs. Jan,eg Larsen. She' returned on Friday. visited Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen of her and family were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mrs. O. Larsens mother. Mrs. Olive Thursday. November Sorensen, in Ioka. Visit In Wsrd Stake High Councilmen Arzy Michell and Marvel Moore were visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Speakers were Marva Horrocks, Lloyd Brady, of Bridgeland, and Marvel old Moore. Orvil Larsen left Friday from Roosevelt to report back at the Naval Air Station at Pencola, Florida, after spendleave with his par- James Larsen and family, Mrs. ing a y Vera Larsen and Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen and fami'y. Mrs. Leah Richens and the A special budget hearing will guest of honor. Orvil and Thomas Larsen be held at the Duchesne County visited Monday in Provo with Courthouse at 10 a. m. on TuesPauline Larsen, Marilvn Zirker day, Dec. 2, 1952. Purpose of and Merlynn Ross. They also the meeting is to revise the 1952 visited relatives in Salt Lake budget and to set the 1953 budCity before returning Wednes- get. PORTER L. MERRELL . day. Mrs. Leah Richens. of Salt Duchesne County Clerk Lake visited during the week Published Nov. 27, 1952 days bv-bu- s . 10-da- Budgot Notice . Th How Swot Hint Wins l&a Grandma U$d to Make r hrj ' u Whe Csfferagm ef AusHseM .. . . . EDjpoff . . dental care.' gjgo G . DUP lies Mooting At Ames Homo The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their meeting for November at the home of Mrs. lies Ames on Wednesday of last week. The lesson, Days of '47, was given by Mrs. Marian Reese. Present were Mrs. Emma Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Makfleld, Mrs. Mary Riley, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Lola Jones. Mrs. Helen Palm, Mrs. Marian Reese, Mrs. Ruth Dastrup and Mrs. Ilsz Ames. A delicious luncheon was serv- Car-rol- l, ' ed- Copper goes to college in Utah not to learn but to help burid a better future for all of ua In the fora of special grant oy Utah Copper to the University of Utah Brigham Young University and Utah State Agricultural College, copper is helping Utahn gab knowledge through research to btiild more prosperous stat e is tte years to come. t A Utah Copper grant to U.SA..C. is being used for cgperiaents to improve Rambouillet sheep, to study how copper and cribs trace elements may help cure diseases among cstd? and fruit and. improve crop yields. A similar grant to B.Y.U. is being used for research the field of metallurgy. . Keith Snyder, who Is employed in Salt Lake City, came home Friday night and moved his family to Salt Lake City on Sunday. Those from Altonah who atDairy meettended the night ing at Altamont TuesdayMilton were Clinton Bowden. Anderson, Kelley Rilev GeorgeFisher, Louie Bowden and DewHi-La- IN SALT LAKE Word has been received of the marriage of Eddie Gerth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerth, of Salt Lake City, former Altonah residents, to Miss Sharon Joan ivirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C. Kirk, of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was nerformed in the Harvard Ward meeting house on November 13. with Bishop Ennis R. Starr officiating. Garden PoweU, sor of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, of is staying at the home of Mrs. Mary Carroll while e ditch. working on the The first snow of the season fell over the weekend of Nov. 15. About 4 inches was recorded in this area. The American Legion held a gravel pit turkey shoot at theand Boneta between Altamont last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Potts and daughters, of Logan, spent the weekend with Mrs. Potts mother. Mrs. Elva Snyder, and other relatives. A PM A meeting was held In the Altonah Ward hall Friday afternoon. MARfUED b The grant to the U. of U. is helping to solve problems b metal mining, while part of it will be used to build a nuclear reactor that in turn will help solve other problems through the cs ' of atomic energy. In addition Kennecott is building a research center at the U. cf U. .that will cost a million and a quarter dollars. - The successful completion of these research projects will be felt in every part of 'our state by all our dtizeris, because anything that helps any one group soon helps us alL By encouraging research, Utah Copper continues its policy cf being a good neighbor helping to build a better Utah. high-lin- - Buy Building's The buildings at. the old C CC camp on the Yellowstone River were sold to the highest bidders this week. The Altonah Ward bought one building and Clinty Ames bought another. Thanksgiving Heap high the board with plenteous cheer, and gather to the feast, And toast the sturdy Pilgrim band whose oourage never ceased. Alice Williams ' Brotherton Dr. V. L Nielsen Dr. L. A. Paynes , Eyes Excmlncd t , Complete Optlosl Oervlco Dnynos Optical Roosevelt Vernal OSAO O0PPBB BI71810Q ONNECOTT COPPER C O It HttMNoCpiO IUUO P O tt A A it. a taste of the good n, Mrs. Celia Gilbert was operated on in the Salt Lake L D S Hosoital Sunday and is getting along as well as can be expected. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Thomas M. Gilbert is in Salt Lake with her. Lynn Fairbanks, of Salt Lake City, looked after his . interests here during the week. Mrs. Cynthia Larsen entertained at a dinner Thursday in honor of her grandson, Orvil Larsen. Present were Mr. and Mrs. cscon I T T T 1 1 1 0H UTAH 11(2 |