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Show I UINTAH BASIN RECORD a:a;:a::a:aa::a"a"a"a;:araroaw"a";aGaa"ra-:;ani;- Thursday. December 1 1, 1952 PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK TABIONA Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchecne. Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Mrs. Jennie Graham. Office Manager Goldie Wilcken. News Editor Office Phone 441 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $3.00 1 Year $1.79 - $ Months $1.00 . 3 Month. Payable In Advence Mrs. Thelmc D. Nr , DUP Names New Thirty-tw- L;a::a;::;a;;a:;aac;a';;a;;;a;:a;;jaa;;;;a;;.a;;a;;;;a;;a;:;;;a;;a;;a; School News She also traced on the map where the pioneers landed in By LaRena Nye. School reporter Boston then traveled to Iowa and then on to Salt Lake City. SCHOOL PLAY A SUCCESS The Elementary Christmas The Tabiona School three-ac- t will be presented Monday, play, presented Thursday eve- Play Dec. 22. Watch for announcening was a howling success, en- ment of more details. a crowd and tertaining large financially successful for the .Auxiliary, and Youth Committee schools. The State Fish and Game De4-1Indicating excellent di- partment has been completed, and from 1 showed films this and considerable pracrecting every angle the program was the tice, members of the cast lost week to the Elementary students most successful ever . held in their own personalities in the as well as to high school stuUtah,, according to David Sharp characters they portrayed, and dents. They were very interestsupervisor , of the US AC Ex the play was crammed with ing. tension Youth Service. laughs and interest from the Dy Winners in the senior division. opening of the curtain until the The Youth Poultry demonstra 14 years and over, were Jennie grand finale. Sue smitn of Beaver County The cast is to be congratulattions sponsored bv the Clubs of Utah in cooperation with her presentation of Pre- ed, and much credit must also Ted Nye drove the Tabiona for Eggs and Freezing, to the following who High School cheer leaders. Pleabe with the Utah Poultry Womens paring the team of Georgia Christensen alsogiven contributed to success sy Lewis, Lila Jean Carter and and Jacklynn Olson from San- of the undertaking: the Mrs. Helen LaRena Nye, to Roosevelt repete County with an Angel Hawkins and W. Grant Peel, cently, where they attended a Food Cake demonstration. Gay Lazenby and special meeting of the cheer In the junior class, under 14 directors; Pleasy Lewis prompters; Rus- leaders from schools of the UinAnn years of sell Gines Mr. Peel, off- tah Basin at Union High School. Mrs. Elsie Bird of Juab, with a "Scram stage sound and effects; Linda Mac The following cheer leaders oled Egg Souffle on Toast, Ev- Carter, publicity; Nelda Juno Thomas M. Gilbert brought elyn Peacock of Emery with an Jo Anne Hatch. participated: assistant Clegg, stage manager; Renee Anderson, Cherie Gee, his wife, Cecelia, home Wednes- 'Angel Food Cake, and SuLinda Mae and Carter LalVw and Kathy Showalter. Uintah day from Salt Lake City, where zanne Adams of San Juan Counshe had been convalescing after ty, with an Angel Food Cake, Roberts, programs; and the En- High School; Colleen Lamb, glish Department of the school. Maxine a major operation. were all named winners. Hurley, Janet Stevens, Union High School; Ernetta Among those who attended These champions all received NEW YEAR'S DANCE Ball the Stake Gold and Green and Janet Cowan, Duwatches from the Utah Plans for the New Years Eve Odekirk at Duchesne Friday were Mr and Farmers Cooperative. Poultry chesne High School, and the Cham- dance the Taoiona sponsored by and Mrs. Howard Gilbert. Mr from Tabiona. Altamon were crowned in 17 coun--iewill be made at girls and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Mr. and pionswith fine awards pressure Hanna cheer leaders were unable to the Wed be meeting scheduled Mrs. Loryn Ross, Steel Lusty, pans .or irons going to all the present. Don Higgins, Mrs. Lois Terpen-ini- county winners, according to C. nesday evening, acco.u.ng to Details of good sportsmanship vice McKell, Deon, Delaine and Mildred .C Ferre, director of the youth Principal Other and courtesy were discussed and of features the president. Hoi Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Hale made for a friendly rivprogram for Utah Poiiry. meeting will include a film en- plans when a gate. Ana Marie Theurer I vd basketball league alry ?The titled, Family Circle, Mrs. R. S. Lusty, Mrs. Loif Ann Rees, of Logai iRonna which play starts in January. The also be shown. mil and Barbara Mrs. Terpening cheer leaders of each school will .lavcock, Kenna Rae Own and Gilbert visited Thursday at the Leon Vuksinick. of Price; Pat also submit copies of some of NEW SHOP sis and of their home itheir daughter to the cheer leader? ilggren, of Kaysville: Mary The new shop at Tabiona of theyells ter, Mrs. Grant Peel, in Hanna Montgomery and Patsv Givson, other schools and will School is still coming right teach them the Mr. and Mrs. Lorvn Ross and of Heber; Karen Jones, Mary rhythms at anfamily Returned Monday from a Francis and M. Masfurther, of along in spite of the snow. It is other meeting to be held in vacation trip to Cali Jedar City; Sylvia Snow, of now up to the square and is December, to facilitate the leadfornia, where they met Mrs. Emery; John Bradfield. Dorothy expected to be completed on ing of the yells on an exchange Ross brother. Elder Lamar Hair, fobert and Karan Murray, of schedule. Earl Childs, of Springville, is basis during the games. as he returned from a mission Millard; Suzanne Johnson and mason in charge. Richard the in Hawaii. Sylvia Cheney, of Laketown; Clarence White Is in Salt is the Sherry Evans, small daugh Vonca Durtis. Juanne Fa Cur- Miller, American Fork, City this week, where he ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans, tis, of Richfield; Priscilla King general contractor, and he is Lake is presiding over the annual was taken to the Roosevelt Hos ind Iris Brinkerhoff, of Loa; really on the job all the time. meeting of the Utah Wildlife pital Wednesday, where she was Lara Lee Hansen, of Box Elder; Federation at Hotel Newhouse, BASKETBALL TABBY AT for treated pneumonia. loan Berkeley, of Tooele, and He is the Association president. The beautiful new warm-uMr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird Connie Lundahl and Leah Rae Mrs. White is also visiting in and daughter, Mildred, attended Davis, of Uintah. jackets for the basketball team Salt Lake City. ; ' arrived Wednesday, completely the wedding reception for Mr. RoosDon at teacher Hicken, paid-fo- r and Mrs. Wayne Russcm at Ioka because of the support evelt High, visited at the the athletic department received home Junior Saturday night. of his parents, Mr. and at the special entertainments Mrs. Nello The Relief Society held its Hicken during the bazaar Thursday evening after they sponsored. They are bright weekend. useful beau and the show. Many gold satin with purple lettering, Williams The Tabiona Ward Sunday-Schotiful articles were sold. Ice pmo Tigers on the back. presented a very interOscar Nelson, Sr., left recent-Season tickets for the league cream cones and a fish pond esting program Sunday evening. were enjoyed by the children. for New York to meet his games at Tabiona will go on sale Prayers were by Leonal Webb Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross are ;on. Elder Glade Nelson, who at the principals office prompt- and Leo Turnbow. Musical numDec. a of 3:45 over .irrived at the from arrival boat m., p. by Monday, Sweden, ly rejoicing bers were by Miss Lila Jean new grandson, born to Mr. and where he had served a 2 Vi year 15. There will be no advance Carter, and the girls of Mrs. Rel-l- a Mrs. Floyd Mecham. of Mt. mission. When they leave New reservations and tickets are limLeFevres Miss Minnie a to four to family repre- Hamiltons andSunday Home, at the Roosevelt Hospital. York,' they will stop in Detroit. ited School Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson Michigan to buy Glade a new sentative present in Derson to Talks 'were bv Kathy and daughters. Hazel and Bev ar, which they will drive home. Durchase the tickets. The price group. Van Tassell, Pleasy, Lewis, LinMr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg will be $4.00 each. erley, attended Fast Meeting at da Mae Carter, Leone Brown The basketball team. Coach Basil Roosevelt Sunday, where their made a trip to Salt Lake durin ' Earl Lisonbee ana the week to go through the Kent Ellertson and Team Man- Allen Defa, little grandson was blessed. Giles. Dean Webb conMr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe temple. tMr. and Mrs., E. L. ager Ross Wadley left Wednes- ducted the program. tour to The Tabiona and children, of Mvton, were Murphy also visited in Salt day for a Ward Relief SoSoutheastern Utah. Hopes are ciety dinner guests Sunday at the Lake. will hold its work meeting A wedding dance for Mr. and high for an outstanding team and home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn special social next Tuesday. Mrs. LynnNebeker was held n at Tabiona this year, and all the The Ross. work will begin Mrs. Clyde DeGraff. of Heber the Mt. Emmons Ward Hall re- boys are still battling for po- at 10 a. m , meeting to Presiaccording Those Coach on with attended who sitions weekend from the her with cently. squad, spent the dent Linda Carter, and the laannounceno Mr. Mrs. were here and and Mr. Grove: Mrs. Ellertson making John parents, a dies will lunch. Mr. DeGraff cam? in Sun- Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell is the ments of choices as vet. He At 2:30, bring Mrs. Nettie Carlile brides sister. thinks he has some fine boys day to get his wife. present the regular lesson. Fireside meeting was held this year, and would like to see will Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Keller The twin sons of Mr. and ball. He Mrs. and son, Bruce, spent a few days Sunday evening at the home of them all play Ray Jones were blessed in in Salt Lake City during the Mr. and Mrs. MarDee Mitchell. has been the assistant coach at Sacrament meeting Sunday bv was Wm. the Pres. The Tabiona. speaker week. coaching their father. They were given realof Boneta two and the for years The Sunday School held its Brotherson, past the names Bruce R. and Brent Mrs, Martha Mitchell made a ly knows the boys he is work- C. Jones. evening program this week as Salt Lake during the ing with this year. outlined in The Instructor. trip to Mrs. Alies Gines and Coach Ellertson has a real were Duchesne visitors family Saturproblem with reserves this year day. as the sohpomore class is strictMrs. Theo Gines, Mrs. Grace ly feminine not a single boy Giles and Mrs. Jean Fabrizio so Tabiona will have to make attended a bridal shower in K:r Ohristoa the grade this year, or wait sev- Fruitland Mrs. Da'e eral years for the smaller boys Gines, the honoring Mcformer Barbara Everlasting to grow up before Dossibilities Neill. The shower was held at will be as good again. the home of the brides mother, We would not dare make any Mrs. G. H. McNeill. Tabiona but game predictions, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton and played South Emery Dec. 10, Mrs. Irene Johnson attended a will and Green River, today, bridal shower in Duchesne replay Sen Juan, Dec. 13. Dec. 12 cently in honor of Mrs. was open at this writing, pendof Altamont. who will ing word from Monticello. wed William J. Bond, of Heber. home games are Mr. Bond was formerly superinnot yet announced, but we tendent of Duchesne Count to see some. Tabiona still schools. has not received a league schedMrs. Winona Lefler motored ule at this writing. to Salt Lake City recently to a bring her sister. Miss LaRhe . c& ELEMENTARY GRADES Rhoades, who recently submitJoe L. DiStefano. teacher in ted to another operation in a the Tabiona Elementary School, Salt Lake hospital, home with reports Mrs. Leone Brown gave her. LaRhea has been in poor a very interesting talk on her health for a long time, and we pioneer ancestors for the stu- hope she will soon be considerGive Her a Fabulous dents of his room. She told of ably improved. Mrs. Celia Richens and babv her great grandmother Clegg, who was a hand-capioneer. visited at the home of her sisShe showed pictures and illus- ter, Mrs. Jep Thomas, during lurtONS St trated differences in lighting. thp week-en- Youth Poultry Winners Told Poultry Assn. . Cheer Leaders Meet At Union 4-- s srcadi n e Mc-Cun- age,-Kathry- s, P-T- w Pia ', Bar-par- ten-da- y p VpJco ol y -- barn-stormin- vis-litin- Officers At Meet members o g were at the annual Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. Rella LeFevre. The lesson was presented by Mrs. LeFevre. Mrs. Grace Giles, camp captain, report prior gave her to the election which was held at this gathering. The new officers elected to guide the organization for the next two years are: Grace Giles, captain; Winona Lefler, vicecaptain; Jolene Giles, secretary; Sarah Chatwin, historian: Bernice Young, registrar: Daphne VanTassell, custodian of relics, and Nora LeFevre, chaplain. Mrs. Giles and Mrs. Lefler will to choose a seconcLgvice-captaiserve with theaV After the eleqljn, a delicious chicken supper Ifrfs served and games were enjc&ed- Gifts were exchanged and volunteer hostesses were chosen for the entire present two-ye- ar n - year of 1953. PROGRAM CHRISTMAS Ward officers met Sunday evening to plan the Christmas celebration in Tabiona. The Primary will present its annual program as planned during the at 1:30 regular Primary meeting p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 24. It will last approximately an hour and all parents and those in terested in the Primary children and the Primary work are invited to attend. On Christmas Eve, beginning at 7:30 p. m., all the organizations of the ward will join in presenting a special program Santa Claus will also be present and will distribute candy and nuts. The Christmas dance will be held Thursday evening in the Tabiona High School gymnasium. Mrs. Esther Gines was hostess at a quilting Monday. Present were Mrs. Wanda Ivie. Mrs. Edna Giles, Mrs. Bernice VanTassell, Mrs. Elaine G. Webb, and the hostess. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers quilted two quilts during the week, which will be sold to raise funds for the camp. Present were Captain Grace Giles, Mrs. Nora LeFevre, Mrs. Esther Gines, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Betty McKell, Mrs. Winona Lefler, Elaine G. Webb. Mrs., Twilla Rhoades, Mrs. Adi Rhoades, Mrs. Edna Giles, Mrs. Theo Gines, and Mrs. Bemic VanTassell. Mrs. Angie Lewis held twj during luil tings at her home includthe week. Those present ed Mrs. Nora LeFevre, Mrs. Bet-tMcKell, Mrs. Ada Rhoades. Mrs. Hazel Clark. Mrs. Orpha Michie and Mrs. Nettie Carlile. Principal C. M McKell a principals meeting in Duchesne during the week. Miss Irene Thomas spent a ew days during the week visit-nfriends in Provo. She will eturn soon to her work as a lospital dietician in a Portland, Oregon, hospital. The following xrere baptized Saturday in and confirmed Sundav n Ganromont moofin U in thp : v eight-year-old- s Du-:hesn- g ISouthouse, who had been here the past week with her sister, Mrs. Edith Brady. Two babies were blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright was given the name Rosalee. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayburn was named Randy. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Stans-fielof Price, visited their father. George Stansfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer went to Provo one day last week for medical treatment for Mrs. Frank Meyer. e Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee foo Walters Was Married Dec. 0 d, Jop Walters went to Satt Lake Friday to meet his fiancee. Miss Marilyn Snyder, of El Monte, California. They spent the weekend at the home of Joes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters, leaving Saturday for Salt Lake, where they were married Monday, Dec. 8, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Faye Snyder, of El Monte. California. The groom recentl ' mission completed a two-yefor the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the California Mission. They were accompanied to the temple by the grooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters and by a large group of friends, After the wedding, the young couple will visit in California, returning here for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Carol motored to Craig, Colo.. Sunday, to spend the day with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rawlins. Mrs. Minnie Beal, of American Fork, formerly of Bridge-land- , was here last week to visit her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beal. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shephard Joann and Billy spent last week in Salt Lake City. A large crowd of Bridgeland oeople attended the Duchesne Stake Gold and Green ball Friday evening. The following young folks from the Bridgeland Ward participated in the floor show: Ronald and Emma Lee Lisonbee, Jane, Mona and Louise Liddell, Carol Ann Brady. Judy Halladay. Joe Shephard and Rulon Liddell. Mrs. Myrl Smith accompanied Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Lawrence Young to Salt Lake to attend the wedding of Joe Walters and Miss Marilyn Snyder. Lloyd Brady went to Salt Lake Sunday. He was accompanied by his aunt. Mrs. Ada ar y - son-in-la- son-in-la- Church of Jesus Christ of Mrs. George Anderson Arley Sorensen, of Burbank. California, has been visiting here tor" several days. Harold and Arley Sorensen were' business visitors in Salt Lake last Monday. Wayne and Chase McDonald made a business trip to Price recently. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, of Rangely, Colorado, were midweek gue9ts at the Glen Sorensen home: Alta Beckstead and Adaline Anderson attended the conservation class in Roosevelt Thursday evening. Students and teachers at the local school attended the showing of Tulsa, an oil Dicture, at Altamont Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald were Christmas shopping iii Salt Lake City one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bird are the proud parents of a daughter born, Nov. 29, at the Roosevelt Hospital. Mr. Bird is on his way home fjom Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred were recent visitors at the Chase McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman and Joan Bleazard were weekend guests at the Mark Bleazard home. The MIA presented its Sunday evening program on Dec. 7. using the life of the Savior as the theme. Latter- Saints: Flora Woolley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolley, Christine Chavez, ward of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith; Joyce Gines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alies Gines, and Caro1. Turnbow, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow. -day Stake MIA dance directors visited Tabiona Ward recently to teach the MIA dances. 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