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Show 11 The Uintah Basin Record Unite Young Pair Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Ducheene, Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Mrs. Jennie Graham. Office Manager Goldie Wilcken. News Editor Office Phone 441 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year S3.00 S1.00 3 Months $1.75 6 Months Payable In Advance - Nov. 5, 1952 had hit us it would have been a bad one as the winds in ths center of it were 170 n.iles an hour. We were in Condition 1 until this morning. The children were auite ex cited about their first typhoon In fact were disappointed when we told them it had moved. Right after the all clear, they told us we may have a tidal wave about noon today caused by an earthquake in the Aleutians, but that didnt materialize either. I guess it hit Pearl Harbor pretty hard When they expect anything like that, it comes over the radio every hour.. Planes are sent into the typhoon to check how fast it is traveling and in which direction and how bad the winds are. We have been getting election returns all day and were surprised that they were direct from the U. S. We got them just when you were hearing them, except it was Nov. 5 here. They started at 10 a. m. this morning and when General Eisenhower spoke it was 12 p. m. at home and 3:30 Wednesday here. Francis-(Woul- PROMPT WATCHES - d Couplo Married EXPERT WATCH REPAIR8 Mail Your Watchos for Repair SERVICE DIAMONDS Nuptial rites solemnized Tues- united in 25. 159-- Guests Foted At Roberts Home Uintah Basin Miss Colleen Dean became the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roberts bride of Richard F. Moore in had Thanksgiving dindouble-rin- g rites performed at ner as their Lola Taylor, of Roos- . the Duchesne Stake House on evelt;guests Art Taylor, of Duchesne-MrsFriday, November 28, at 7 p. m. Mae Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. A November motif of gold Lloyd Roberts and children and and chrysanthemums Al Roberts, of Hanna. room outlined decked the and the large mirror over the manMiss Coy Michie, of Duchesne, tle where yellow tapers burned. the spent holidays Large baskets of chrysanthe- with her Thanksgiving parents. mums were on each side of the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams fire place. River, The lovely bride wore a gown and daughter, oftheGreen of white slipper satin and nylon Wyoming, spent Mr.Thanksgivand Mrs. ing holidays with lace, styled in ballerina length Leo Defa. p veil. She carried with finger-tiJohn Riggs, of Eugene, Ore a bouquet of orchids. was a Thanksgiving guest Miss Colleen Dean, the bride, gon, of Mrs. Pearl Turnbow and Lila is a daughter of Mrs. Darrel Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turn-bow- , Dean, of Myton. Mr. Moore is of Salt Lake Citv, were a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel guests of Mr. and Thanksgiving Duchesne. of Moore, Mrs. Lloyd Pace. Merrill Porter perBishop Mrs. Ray Hackett returned cereformed the double-rin- g home last Sunday with her new mony uniting the couple in marboy. riage. The bride was given in baby Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon marriage by Jimmy Dean. She were dinner guests of the Elmei was attended by her sister Mrs. Moons Thanksgiving day. Darlene Thomas, who wore a Gwen Moon, of Craig, ColoCocreation. taffeta Jimmy pink rado, was an overnight guest of wan was best man. Moons Thursday Mrs. Moores gown of gunmet-a- l the Vernon gray was attractively comple- night. Nadine Robert, a student mented with a corsage of red at Miss the U S A C at Logan, was roses. Mother of the bride selec for the holidays. She re ted an ice blue taffeta effective- home turned to Logan Sunday after of a with corsage ly highlighted ,noon with the following friends pink rose buds. Miss Carrol going with her: Mrs. Lena Giles The flower girls, Defa, Georgia Reid, Lola Jean Moore and Vickv Morrell Joy Art Taylor. wore dainty pink taffeta frocks and Mr. and Mrs. WUlis Moon and carried bouquets of white were Thanksgiving dinner gues and pink carnations. the Nephi Moons. The newlyweds received of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel were friends and relatives at a reof her folks on Thanksguests ception Immediately following giving day. the ceremony. of Provo, visited The program for the reception hisMilton Moon, folks, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi included a song by Mrs. Bonnie Moon, during the holidays. Dean; piano duet by Chyril MerMr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizo rill and LuAnn McDonald: read- and family were Thanksgiving-guesting. ReNae Hancock; song, Sherof Mrs. Fabrizios folks HanDeVere wood Lisonbee. in Lake. Salt cock was master of ceremonies. Miss Afton Turnbow. of Salt The couple will be at home to Lake, was a holiday guest c friends in Logan, where Mr. Mrs. Pearl Turnbow and Lila. Moore is attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon and guests present at family shopped in Salt Lak. the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Searle Lee Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. visited James O. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. over thewith relatives in Provo holidays Dell S. Dean, Mrs Esther D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa Odekirk, Mrs. Nellie Hancock, visited in Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Dean Larsen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Duke Mrs. Lynn Ross entertained Stevens, Heber City; Mr. and at a dinner Monday evening in Mrs Mr. Mrs. Austin Beal, and honor of Lt.2 Bryant GilDean Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby who will leave soon for Lisonbee, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald bert, Marvin G. Shields was Lisonbee, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- Japan. also present. wood Lisonbee, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, all from surrounding communities. Out-of-to- h - Vff Lewis Littleton ha finished. 25 acres of leveling under the PMA Flood Program on his farm on the Green River, and. A. C. Havens leveled- - 8 acres fP. AVEOG By Mrs. Dorothy Moon Roosevelt marriage Miss Juliann Kielbasa and Willis Dart. The' bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kielbasa, IIQTE of Duchesne. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and - Mrs Willis Dart, of Myton. The bride wore a ballerina-lengtgown of orchid net over taffeta and carried a bouquet of white and pink roses. Brother and sister of the A splendid leeaUoe fa Miss Fredericks Dart groom, Dewaiewa Los Angeles. SM deftghfc and Ralph Dart, acted as maid ell all wmi roes M a. of honor and best man. The hotel feeiUHss.? dainty Miss Paulete Kielbasa. sister of the bride, was the flowfood OuMeedkg er girl. She wore a pink taffeta Ye OM Oek Tavern, dress. alw popular Sub Merke Following the ceremony the Ceddall Lounge couple left for Long Beach, California, where Mr. Dart is ed the Gold and Green ball at Oarage Adjoining. stationed with the U. S. Navy. Bridgeland Tuesday night were $ minutes horn Union Charlie Bird, Deon and Mildred R.R. Terminal 4 i Bird, Lois Terpening, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty. Marsha Lusty, Eleanor, Lamar and Richard Cap9on. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Bird Gilbert. Mrs. Rose Gilbert entertained Men at a Thanksgiving dinner in honor of 2nd Lt. Brvant Gilbert at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel and DOWNTOWN A welcome home party for daughter. Diane, of Hanna, spem AT PERSHING SQUARE Pfc. Steel Lusty and a farewell Thanksgiving at the home of party for 2nd Lt. Brvant Gil- Mrs. Peels parents, Mr. and bert was held Wednesday under Mrs. R. S. Lusty. the direction of the MIA. The evening was spent dancing to music by Grant Peel and his Rythm Rascals. Refreshments were served to a large crowd. I JONH T.lOCMHfAO-Phono rather than waitlpR for fxpeif ' Those farmers wbo hv worked up a farm plan With the five heavy, eqijtempnt. Q)QIL- - s November 25th day, November HANNA white Dear Folks: Since my last letter we almost had a typhoon. We were in Condition 3 Friday, then Saturday and Sunday nothing happened. Monday it started to move toward us here and at 5 oclock we went on Conuition 2 and began to get prepared. We filled everything with water,, got lanterns and a stove, put all our shutters down and started to wait for Agnes," which is the ' wind's name, to hit. By 12 p. m. Monday we were on Condition 1 and Agnes was only 1 50 miles away. But luckily, she changed her mind and decided to miss us and Love, ,was heading for Japan today. All we got was some wind and you like to visit a intermitent rains. The wind native school and a trop45 miles blew about per hour, ical garden? Then plant on the get as we but it wasnt anything were nice and cozy. If Agnes Magic Carpet next time.) Malison Jewelry 1 Double Ding Rites Thursday, December 4, 1952 PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK By Mrs. Jennie Graham (Letter from Mrs. Harvey Hatch tells of life on Okinawa.) SOCIETY Soil Conservation District Mows By JOHN STRANG Land leveling in the Leota area has speeded up with the end of the harvest season. Orson Nielson reports 10 acres comErnest Williams, 30 pleted; acres; Lamont Walker. 27 acres; Herbert Smart. acres. 12 . These farmers used their own farm equipment to do the work. The supervisors of the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service are proud of these farmers and wish to encourage other farmers in other sections of the Basin to consider the possibilities of doing their own leveling Strawlk Rata Loti . Daum Home Is Scene Of Thanksgiving Fete The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum was the hapov gathering place on Thanksgiving day when their family convened for a lovely dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baum and family, of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs Melvin White and family, of Utahn; Mr. and Mrs. George Wedig and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peatross and sons, Mv ton. Bert and Barbara Mezenen spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mezenen. Miss Laura Clemons and Miss Nancy Lott spent Thanksgiving Day with- - Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Lott. Mrs. Bill Hayes served a love ly turkey dinner to friends and members of her familv in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. Opal. Greatly surprised was the Lott his farm in Ashley Valley. SCS Warren Gillings,-- . of Jensen, has built mile of drain ditch on his farm at Jensen. Earl Mecham. of Ashley, has built 600 feet of drain ditch. Ray Houston and Roy Huber, of are building a half mile of drain ditch on their farms at Lapoint. Each of these farmers had the Soil Conservation Service make an investigation to locate place for the drain ditch one-ha- Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District can save themselves and die PMA comunity committeemen some time and trouble it they study this plan before they decide what they will sign no for in the 1953 PMA program. Phone your news Itmbs to 441. lf Dr. V. L I::lcc3 La-poin- t, th-be- Dr. L. A. Daynci st l , SCS-Drai- nage Eyes Examined investigations ' require a lot of time and are made when the water table is highest Often the best period for making these investigations is short. You farmers who wish to construct a drain in the fall of 1953 or the spring of 1954 should get vour request to your Soil Conservation District supervisor or the Soil Conservation Service office so the supervisors can gel you on their job priority list for next summer. ET j ; Complete Optical Oorvlao Daynos Opti::l Roosevelt Vernal S US TT II Due to the strain that comes from operating a Farm Equipment Agency alone MR. PAYNE MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE SMOKEY I Sold the Agency to the Winterton Brothers, g of Roosevelt, and Is now working with them. -- - WE PLAN TO MAINTAIN A PLACE OF BUSINESS IN DUCHESNE f Winterton family, when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lott and son. Donald, of Pocatello, Idaho arrived to spend a day with them. They were accompanied bv Mr. and $ Mrs. Rulon Satterfield and daughter, Janet, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson and son, Paul, of Mt. Home, visited the Wilbur Bates this week. Bros. Implement LTD - Phones Roosevelt, Utah 171-- J and 171-- AINUNIOUINKSIM s4rcadi fejlllg Le-gra- Service Feted At Party Grandma llolgate NO M OWMUS Those from here who attend- - Mr. arfd Mrs. Milt Larsen Bcj 7 Mg ragfa wfek high power and Ugh ratio., g ef Giwtv eeoling oopoaHy, creeeed dkpianasit, tan i buretion Oailable dn largar trunks. en- tertained at dinner Thursday in honor of Mrs. Larsens mother. Mrs. Aoretta Grandma 90th birthday, which was Monday, November 24. Present for the occasion were Mrs. Net Anderson. Mrs. sister from Grantsville: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judd, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Ra Scholes and boys, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate and familv. and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lagrand Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilbert. Bishop and Mrs. Garn Gilbert. Larrv Gilbert, all of Arcadia: Bishop and Mrs Glen Gilbert. Mvton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodrich. Tridell; Willard Dearden. Bingham, and all the grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Deon. Delaine and Mildred Bird, of Arcadia, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and children, of Neola, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr and Mrs. S. O. For a great straight ...or a great blend! Try the 1 Colcbrates 90th Birthday Hol-gat- Hol-Bit- Vv. U03W Solomonson in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of George Evans in Upalco. s Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence and family visited on Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Horrocks mother. Mrs. Elsie D. Workman, in Veral. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and children spent Thanksgiving in Duchesne with Mrs Gilberts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Porter NEW1 Trvck-o-mat- ic Transmission! New Truck-o-mati- c trano-miaaio- n with g$roI Fluid Drive . . . available on J4-e)l-to- n Dodge trucks . . . savea shifting, cuts driver fatigue, permit you to rock out of snow, mud, and sand. nd NEW! brakes! e brakes give smooth stops Hor-rock- i k torn M NEUTRAL PR00? SPIRITS ' KENTUCKY THE OLD SUNNY feme Merrell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judd, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Net Anderson, of Grantsville. visited during the week with their sister and mother, Mrs. Aoretta Grandma Holgate, and other relatives. Mrs. Marvin G Shields returned Sunday from Mescalero, New Mexico, after spending 10 days visiting her daughter and m BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS son-in-la- 65$ GRAIN BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Zirker. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Lois Terpening and Marion Ross. Long Ufel More dependable than ever! Tough new Swpar-so- ft floor in pick-u- p and panel bodies . . . redesigned propeller shaft Super-aaf- NEW Economy! Higher compnwion ratios squeeze top economy out of each drop of fuel . , . improved cooling system given more efficient performance. 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