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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD s$(tonah Yfcuzsday. Dacambar 11. 1952 Mrs. Ethel Beebe Wyton Shower Honors Mr. Graca Dalglaish Shower Honors Recent Bride A shower was given in the Altonah Legion Hall Friday afDrlds-To-B- o ternoon by Mrs. Ma. Weeks and Mrs. Myrtle Fowler in honMiss Jenene Harris, Miss Fays or of Mrs. Vivian Weeks. Bingo Frandsen and Miss LuDean An- provided diversion and refreshafderson entertained Saturday ments were enjoyed bv a large ternoon at the Harris home at group of ladies. a personal shower complimentary to Miss Mar (tie Gingell MARRIED AT JENSEN who will become the bride of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Parrish Jack Mieure, Dec. 12. The bride are enjoying a visit from their to be was the recipient of many son and daughter-in-laMr. lovely gifts. and The Games and refreshments were young Mrs. LeonwereParrish. married at enjoyed by Miss Hazel Johnson, Jensen, couple Utah, Saturday. Nov. Miss Joyce Gingell, Mrs. Lowell 29. The bride was Miss Roberts, Mrs. Lyle Gingell, the Christella Evans, formerly of Jensen. honor guest and hostesses. Leon is employed at Talmage on an oil drilling rig. He and his YOUNG MATRONS' CLUB bride will reside here for the Mrs. Lynn Dean was hostess present. afternoon to the Thursday young Matrons Club at her Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Clark a. ranch home. Guests present rejoicing over the arrival of were Mrs. Dee Iorg, Mrs. John their first grandchild, a daugh Uresk, Mrs. A. C. Tolboe. Mrs. ter born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rex Lamb, Mrs. Ted Monks, and Clark on Wednesday. December Mrs. Frank Uresk. 3, at the Roosevelt Hospital. A delicious luncheon was servFranklin Peterson, son of Mr ed during the afternoon. and Mrs. Ole Peterson, enlisted in the service of his country, ' A delicious din- leaving last week for Salt Lake ner was enjoyed at the home of City, where he will receive his Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson assignment to duty. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Potter reSunday evening when they entertained their bridge dub. turned Saturday from a vacaDewey Murray left last week tion trip to California. Mr. Potfor St. George, where he en- ter was ill on arriving home and rolled as a student at Dixie Col- was rushed by ambulance to lege. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mur- Salt Lake City that evening. It ray accompanied their son on was expected that he would unthe trip to visit their daughter. dergo an operation as soon as Miss Lavora Murray, who is a he arrived at the hospital, but member of the Dixie College fac- no further report on his condi tion had been received at this ulty. Russell Gingell has returned writing. to his studies at Snow College Among those from Mvton who in Ephraim, leaving here last took part in the temple excurweek to enter his sophomore sion to Salt Lake Citv last Fri year. day were Bishop Glen Gilbert Remodeling of the H. C. Coop- Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray, er home is progressing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hancock Taking on a more modern ap- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crapo, Mr pearance. the dwelling will be a and Mrs. Jesse Allen. Mr. and nice addition to the homes ir Mrs. Elbert Chandler. Mrs. Reu Mvton. ben Snyder, Mrs. Lydia Nielsen and Mrs. Lydia Peatross. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish visited Sunday afternoon at the : A salaadtd lurt rf location ia ti WVRIWR Lag AaaxIal IS fff dwQalriH M rooms, all wHfc all i hotol facJUtios.? a, 50 Outstanding Food Yo OM Oak Tavomt aba popular Sub Marina CodttaH Lounge . Oarage Adjoining. I minute from Union R.t. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the young bride, who is the wife of Floyd Weeks. Mrs- - Chubb Reay had a quilting at her home Saturday. Ladies participating were Mrs. Pete Wall. Mt. Emmons and Mrs. Clarence Smith and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. Vern Bird on Nov. 29 at the over completely, so it landed Roosevelt Hospital. Vern is their on its wheels again. No one was Ison and is now serving in Kohurt serionsly. The car was rea, but is due home any time. damaged beyond repair. .He is scheduled to receive his Mrs. Garda Seeley Denny Gardner and Bernarr Mr. Grant Hanson discharge after two Years of Don Evans and family over the service. His wife, the former weekend. OBITUARY Veloy Farnsworth, is making Grant Hansen went to Salt BERNARD GARDNER her home in Talmage with her Lake with Georgo Rogers, Thursday and Friday on busMr. and Mrs. Bernard Wink- mother. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Bird have iness. ler and Mrs. M. Verona Winkler received A word from another eon. wedding reception was held Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ames visthe Mt. Emmons Ward House ited Mr. Ames mother, whi Te? 'thervaI BW who U "in with at Navy in Korean waters, that in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn is very ill at Meadow, on Wedona WnWe brother Bernard who were married nesday. They returned Friday is in a hospital suffering Nebeker, Gardner, 74, a former Utah Monday, Nov. 24, in Las Vegas. with the report that she is betMr. Gardner died at from rheumatism. Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stev- ter. his home in Brownfield. Maine, enson accompanied them on Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lambert of a heart attack. He had made their wedding trip. The program went to Salt Lake Citv Friday his home there since 1940. folthe dance at was as wedding and returned Saturday. He was born in Wanshin. Song, "Wedding Bells, Two babies were blessed and lows: There was an error in the Summit County, a son of Ira and I Love You Truly, by last weeks column about the Walter and Alice Snow Gardner. given names in Sacrament meetGoodrich; a reading by Harvest Ball Queen and her atThe family lived for many years ing Sunday. The infant son of Mrs. Grant Hansen; two songs. tendants. Instead - of Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goodrich in Salem, Utah. My Hero and "Serenade of th? Morris it was Georgia Durphv In 1902 he married Alice Ma- was given the name of Kenneth Bells, by Veretta Gomm; who was one of the attendants by his father. The infant ria Mecham. She died on Jan. Craig, reading, by Chelle Swasey. Bill ot Mr. son Mrs and Mr, and Mrs. JoseDh Kozlow-sk- i 1tormanv Long 18, 1926 He resided Those in attendance from out named Stanley Guy. by his and children, of Logan, visyears in Jensen, Uintah County, was of town were; Mr. and Mrs ited with Mr. and Mrs. William LeRoy Bird. where he owned and operated great-unclMr. and Mrs. Ray Howe and Stanley Nebeker and their two Kozlowski over the Thanksgivthe Jensen Mercantile Co.. In 1924 the family moved to Provo, son, of Provo, are here visiting sons. Jimmie and Clarkie. from ing weekend. Miss Karen Hansen celebrated where he was an emDlove of the Mrs. Howe's parents. Mr. and Ouray Valley: Mr.of and Mrs. Claude Nebeker, Ft. Du- her eleventh birthday on Dec. Utah State Hospital. Since mov- Mrs. James W. Powell. Wally Neilson accompanied chesne; Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande 7, with a party for her friends. ing to Maine he had worked in George Rogers to Salt Lake Citv Gilbert, Arcadia; Mr. and Mr;. Those present were Sherry Hartthe lumbering industry. Brough and Mr. and man. Fav Jean Boswell. Mvra Active in the Church of Jesus Sunday with a load of cattle. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Good- Mrs. Dee Brough, Randlett; Mr. Tavlor. Marv Ann Reav ShLrlev Christ of Latter-daSaints, he was a high priest, and had been rich were hosts at a lovely tur- and Mrs. A. C. Tolboe. from McConkie, Kathervn Hartman. Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Arsenath Snow. Chad Hansen, a counselor in the bishopric in key dinner, with all the and Mr. and Mrs. and her brothers. Keith and Sunday afternoon. Their Jensen include three sons guests included Blahoo and Mrs Shorty Jacoby, from Roosevelt Blaine. They played games and All of Mrs. Lynn Nebekers had refreshments. and six daughters. Clifford E. Gardner L. Goodrich. Mr. end Fred Goodrich, Mr. and sisters and brothers were presGardner, Los Altos, Calif.; and ent except Mrs. Ed Clegg, who T. V. has shown its potential thur M. Gardner, Las Vegas. Mrs. John Goodrich. Mr. and Mr. is in California. strength by already surviving Nevada; Alton F. Gardner, Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich Tat Wardlea orchestra played the tireless efforts of some serint Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Bernard ad Mrs Martin L. Hancock. the dance. for wedding writers and actors to bore from (Verona) McCann, Redwood Ci- - ' Clara Mary Stevenson, daugh-ty,Lynn left for Salt Lake Citv. within. Thomas A. Gooder. Darrel er of Mrs. Zola Stevenson, was California; Mrs. to report to Ft. Doug(Olen) Yancey, Pleasant Grove: confirmed in Sacrament meeting Thursday, Phona your aaws Horn to 441. Mrs. Philo T. (Elma) Farns- - this week, after having been las, and Mrs. Nebeker is going to finish school while her husworth. Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Mrs. baptized last week. Jack (Ruth) Wentz, Las Vegas; j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee band is serving in the Army. Mrs. Wayne (Rhae) Thompson, and daughter, Mary Lee. went Mrs. Max Hartman and chilSan Mateo, Calif.; Mrs. Rees H. to Salt Lake City Saturday to dren. for services funeral Sherry, Laird, Charlene attend Salt (Lois) Anderson, Lake Citv; and Edwin were on their wav R. 29 grandchildren and 9 great- relative. to Roosevelt on Wednesday of grandchildren. last week and shortly after leavPHONE VERNAL 2S1-The following brothers and ing the oiled road, near Upalco sisters also survive: Ira Gardner. they hit a slick spot in the road Or Contact Oa Saturdays At Linwood, Calif.; Milton H. Gardand the car went out of conner, Aberdeen, Wash.: Eben UINTA AUCTION YARD trol. The front wheels went into North Sacramento Beta Lett Gardner, the bar pit and turned the car California; John R. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Bates Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lila Gale and Mrs. M. Verona Winkler. and daughters spent a few days they Bluebell; Mrs. Willis Bedoes, In Salt Lake. While theresister Salem; and Mrs. Harry J. Rus- - visited with Mr. Bates' and Mrs. Mrs. Selma McKean, sel, Oxford, Ohio. ' THIS WHAT Wl WANT FOR Funeral services were held Bates mother, Mrs. Minerva Ol- Saturday in Provo, with burial sen. XMAS AND THE NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mezonen in the Provo City Cemetery. N. See. m eying tcdei victim to made a business trip to Spanish b. prtod mt tf crvapteS out wreck Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Bird have Fork recently, N. bnltoree sStrteiu to be lirte onto Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Dav received word of the birth of Itrekfcet m ceoered with blanket a daughter to Mr. and Mrs and sons were dinner guests Ne cell tenting inyfel Sunday at the Vaun Lott home. into neeet ot nte-- N ken Ted Johnson and Ed Boyce, Sri vers averting Orenken Ta of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with leiry. after teeing tke bleeby BLJJt lSInTOtorMn hll. resi-reside- Now Babies Qlven Names Sunday Jo-An- n e. y Ward-Survivor- Chrii-totferso-n. trim-mings- s Ar-,Mr- s. ly 1 VETERINARIAN Dr. K. Durrltt R Straw!) HANNA To Water Users Plan Wedding vrnj I bod-Mi- Notice Students Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bates and teevMe family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson and son, Paul, of Mt. Home, spent Saturday evening with the Wilbur Bates family, the was spent playing evening cards. " ot tbeb tlvgWity. JUST A MSHY CHIISTMAS FOI AUI UTAH M9NWAV PAttOt : t. Ol-,o- y ntmond Reception Honors Wedded Couple Mrs. Thelma Cook, of Blu and Miss Afton Smithson, of Altamont, stake chorister ani organist, were speakers in Sunday School Sunday. Clark Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris, left Wednesday to report for military service. Mr and Mrs. Max Allred, of Boneta. visited in Altonah Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dru Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Van. of Ft. Duchesne, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel, Marlyn Young was an overnight guest Saturday at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johanson, in Boneta. Dru Allred and Gilbert Beeb" worked for a few davs during the week near Roosevelt. Jim Finisum, of Vernal, called at the Gilbert Beeb home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Jr., announce the arrival of a baby boy born November 30 at the Roosevelt Hospital. Mrs Patti Saris is employed at Steve and Neds Cafe in Roosevelt. Louis Reese made a business trip to Salt Lake Citv Tuesday. Ted Snyder left Saturday for Tooele, where he has employment. Blaine Corbin is staying in Vernal for awhile. He is working for an oil company nearby. Mrs. Mary Bowden returned homie Saturday from several weeks visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Warren Foote, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dupay brought her home and stayed here until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Morris and daughter are visiting his oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris. Mr. Morris returned from Korea. Harold Morris is working on an oil well in Mvton. The Altonah Ward Relief Society conference was held Sun home of Mrs. Dalgleishs par- dav in Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clentv Ames. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, in Dallas Ames and Glen Ames lef4 Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray Wednesday for Meadow. Utah, went to Provo Saturday to at- called there by the serious illtend funeral services held that ness of their mother, Mrs. Dora mes. day for Mrs. Murrays uncle Bernard E. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bing ham and children, former residents; of Myton, came from HiNotice is hereby given that awatha, Saturday, bringing Mrs. W. E. Williams, Duchesne, Utah, Binghams mother, Mrs. Dan By Mrs. Dorothy Moon has filed with the Slate EnginDennis, who had been visiting eer. a request for an extension them. She lives in Provo, She B Y U of time from November 25, 1952 will visit her son and daughter to November 25, 1954 in which Mr. and Mrs. Sverl Den to make and submit Proof of nis and other sons and daughters before returning to her home. Plans for the January 22. Appropriation of Water under Mrs. Charles Bertola took her 1953 wedding of their daughter. Application No. 9702 for the of small daughter, Maureen, to Darlene, to John Frederick appropriation of 2.285 sec.-fSalt Lake City, Monday, seekof Manila, are announced water from Strawberry River ing medical attention for the by Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades. in Duchesne County. Utah, to little miss. The ceremony will be solemn- be used for the irrigation of 160 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liddell ized in the Salt Lake L D S Tem- acres of land. It is represented that left Monday morning on a trip ple. has been expended on to Salt Lake City and Ogden During her school days in Mrs. George Moeller e left Hanna, the acted as construction and maintenance of Thursday for her home in Alti cheer leader at Tabiona High works and it is estimated that of Deena, California, after a weeks School, was a Sweetheart Dance an additional expenditure visit at the homes of her uncle queen and was chosen as Polio $750.00 will be required to A. M. Todd, and her cousins. Queen of Duchesne County. the work and apply the Miss Alice Todd and Fred Todd Darlene graduated from Pro- water to beneficial use. and family. Protests resisting the granting vo High School and L D S Sem Mr. and Mrs Wallace Woods inary in 1951. of said request, with reasons returned Saturday from Rupert, Fred, the son of Mr. and therefor, must be in affidavit where they spent two weeks Mrs. Kent Olson, of Manila form, with extra copy and filed visiting at the home of Mrs. was graduated from Manila High with the State Engineer, 403 Woods brother and sister-in-laSchool, where he was active in State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis. Utah, on or before January 10, athletics. Both are now attending thr 1953. A hearing will be held on B Y U, and following their marriage, will make a home in his request for extension of time before the State Engineer Provo. Ferris Giles has moved hi at 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake home nearer to the road, nex' City, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 to Joe Currys home. The jo) d. m. January 15, 1953. Prowas undertaken bv Elwood B testants may appear at the Carter, of Tabiona. The Gile rearing and adduce testimony in lane has long been a bad spot, support of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY and Ferris and family decider State Engineer to move everything nearer the Published in the Uintah Basin road. Record, Duchesne, Utah, from Nov. 27 to Dec. 11. 1952. in-la- Terminal x Wt. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT $1.-700.- bride-to-b- DOWNTOWN AT PERSHING JOHN I. lOCHHfAD-- SQUARE M. I. OWNUI com-olet- e Notice Notice is hereby given that Salt Lake City Corporation has filed with the State Engineer, requests for extension of time from January 22, 1953. to January 22, 1963. in which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under Applications Nos. 10360 and 10361, for the appropriation of 50 sec.-ft of water, resand 30,000 pectively, from Duchesne River and various tributaries of Rock Creek in Wasatch Countv, Utah, to be used for domestic and municipal purposes. It is represented that $2,000.00 has been expended on construction of works and it is estimated that an additional expenditure of $3,000,000.00 will be required to complete the works and apply the water to beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copv and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1 Utah, on or before January 17. 3f JfilfiSV ffli life 0 t. ac.-f- 6 Alt. -- sdM fill 1953. A hearing will be held on this request for extension of ime before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah, at the hour of 2:00 m January 22, 1953. Pro- KXAXI NEUTRAL SPIRITS ' ' KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILE, GRAIN KENTUCKY, The New Manager, Invites All Ills Friends and Former Patrons To Como In And See Ills Complete New Lino of Automotive Needs Notice To Water Users ini PROOF M w For a great straight ...fiT a great blend! Try the I0TX IE nn ofefod To Water Users X Notice is hereby given that Burt Rowley, by W. E. Williams, agent, Duchesne. Utah, has filed with the State Engineer, a request for an extension of time from Novembei 20, 1952 to November 20, 1954. in which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under Application No 11241 for the appropriation of 1 sec.-fof water from Strawberry River in Duchesne County. Utah for irrigation purposes. It is represented that has been expended on construction of works, and it is estimated that it will cost $1,500.00 to complete construction and submit Proof of Appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copv and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1 Utah, on or before January 10. x x X- - t. With a IS Month Unconditional Guarantee Datteoieo AnttH-Free- se t Washing ffcooinc - PoMoGiinc 1953. A hearing will be held on this request for extension o' time before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol. Salt Lak City. Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., January 15, 1953. Protestants may appear at the hear- testants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony in ing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. support of their proles's. JOSEPH M. TRACY JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer State Engineer Published in the Uintah Basin Published in the Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Utah, from Record. Duchesne, Utah, from Dec, 4 to Dec. 18, 1952, Nov. 27 to Dec. 11. 1932. Located Across Strcst From Pest Office LEONARD MITCHELL, Leesso and Operator |