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Show Sem Incry Gives !Uta Sunday Program Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee WINS BICYCLE IN CONTEST Sarah Meyer was a bappv little girl one day last week when she received word that she had won a Skyline bicycle lor a prize in a contest. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hardman are visiting Mrs. Hardmans father, Archie Price. The Hardmans have just arrived from Kentucky, where Mr. Hardman has been stationed with the Armed Forces. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen and boys spent several days shopping and visiting in Salt Lake City recently. Mrs. Hazel Walters accompanied her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe Walters, to El w Monte, California, where they were honored at a wedding re- The Duchesne Seminary presented a program at Sacrament meeting here Sunday. The meeting was presided over by Bishop Carl Van Tassell and conducted by Emmett Harp, President of the Seminary class. The opening prayer was offered by Rex Pierson. Lee Ann Jordan and Karalyn Smith were in charge of the music. The following program was bv presented: Scriptural readingSwa-seNancy Lott; talk. Amanda vocal solo, Dorothy Hays, accompanied by Lee Ann Jordan; talk by Lu Anne Cole; piano solo, Lee Ann Jordan; reading, Karalyn Smith; vocal solo Earol Simpson; story, Dorothy Hays; vocal solo, Rex Pierson; reading by Marie Faucett; Benediction was offered by Emmett y; Mrs. Ethol Beobo Legion Groups Hold Doc. Meeting The American Legion and Auxiliary held their meeting for December on Saturday, Dec. 6 in the Legion Hail. After separate business Sessions, the groups joined for a delicious lunch which was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Max Allred and Mrs. Harry Fieldsted. Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palm, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dump, Mrs. Lola Jones, Mrs. Mary Carroll, Mrs. Louise Case, Preston Allen and Clyde Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Hays. Those from Duchesne enjoying Max Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Ray the lovely program were: Wayne mond McMillan and Mr. and Hansen, the seminary teache.; Mrs. Harry Fieldsted. of Boneta. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, family, Mr. and Mrs. Orr Swa sey and family, Mrs. Mildred of Bluebell called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield Smith, Miss Richens, Miss Miss Avon Christensen, Friday afternoon. James Lloyd, of Ioka, was an Mrs. Hays and Roy Larson. ception Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clayburn are the happy parents of a baby girl born December 10 at the Roosevelt Hospital. The little. Miss will be known at Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor were honored guests at the George Mr. and Mrs. Orson Neilsen, Nyberg home in Lapoint Friday of Vernal, visited Mr. and Mr3 evening, when Roys brothers Reed Stansfield during the and sisters gathered to helD week. celebrate his birthday anniverMrs. Reed Stansfield entersary. tained fourteen little friends last week, honoring her daughter, Deanna Ann, on her 10th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Carol Wright and children, of Utahn, visited her father, Malcolm Walters, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren and little son, Gary, of Vernal, visited Sunday with Mr. and A saUndld location In die keart sf Mrs. Elden Brady. Downtown Las Angeles. 151 Might Lu Jean Jennings spent the weekend with her sister ana M rooms, all with all brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Madam Wei facilities.? Williams, at Bluebell. Shirley Outstanding Food Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor en Yo Old Oak Tavorai tertained Mr. and Mrs. Cha3. alio popular Sub Marino Bigelow, Mrs. Joyce Long and Mrs. Nyberg, of Lapoint, on Cocktail Lsungo Sunday. Garage Adjoining Mr. and Mrs. Eugene from Union minutes I R. R. Terminal of Utahn, visited with the Alma Smiths one day last Mi-chi- e, . Abp-lanal- p, week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith visited Sunday at Mt. Emmons with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young. DOWNTOWN AT PERSHINO SOUARI The Relief Society of the Bridgeland Ward sponsored a party Monday evening to raise funds for the new chapel. A very entertaining program was presented. The evening was spent in square dancing. The following people from the Ward came to assist with the square dancing: Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Anderson. T. iCCHHf MANAGING 0 - M. I. MMTBT OWNUS improved. Bill Ostler, of Roosevelt, and Tuff Reay, of Ioka, were in Altonah on business Monday. Kelley Riley made a trip to Salt Lake City and Bountiful Thursday on business. He vis- ited relatives before returning home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bowden and family, of Roosevelt, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden. Their son, June, returned from Korea a short time ago. . Mr. and Mrs. Dru Allred accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. May Allred, of Boneta, visited n Vernal Monday with their mother, Mrs. Edith Allred and othe: relatives. Mrs. Ethel Fisher spent several days visiting in Salt Lake City last week and this week. Raymond Dump and Glen Anderson are in Arizona cutting Christmas trees. They delivered their first load to Salt Lake the latter part of last week. PHOTO WINS HONORS Phono your news ltums to 441, Mrs. Elva Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith hav received word that a photo of their granddaughter. Luzon Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Snyder, of China Lake, California, won first place for protographer Grahm Westmorland of the China Lake Photographic Society. Luzon is a student at Burroughs High School. We all congratulate Luzon. My-to- JOHN Altonah visitor Friday Mrs. Nephi Chatwin and son, Buff, of Tabiona, visited at th? home of their daughter and lister, Mrs. Albert Clark, during the week. Ray McMillan, Dick Jessen, of Boneta, and Max Ar.uerson, of Bluebell, completed a quon-se- t building for Clinton Bowden during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clentv Ames, Dallas and Glen Am.s returned home Saturday from Meadow, where they were called Wednesday due to the illness of their mother, Mrs. Dora Ames. They report Mrs. Ames is somewhat n Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, of Vernal, came over Wednesday to visit Mr. Clarks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark. Mrs. Clark remained with them while James went up to the REA dam on Yellowstone River to do some welding. Jack Carroll, Lowell Leavit: and Garry Jessen accompanied BASIN RECORD )t THE UINTAH . Thursday. December 18, IIS2 Ircadiia I WWHIWHIW Use. BMa Bird Norma Robb Charles Abplanalp, of Helper, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp, over the ; weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilkens and son, of Roosevelt, visited Mrs. Wilckens parents. Mr. ana Mrs. Dave Davies, on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp took a load of cattle to Salt Lake and attended j other business matters on Thursday. Max Birch was In Price after a load of coal during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne, were in Vernal Thursday, where Mrs Strong consulted her doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-hea- d took a load of csttle to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang were in Provo and American Fork on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew attended to business matters in Salt Lake on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mrs. Clarence Wright and d daughter, Thora, and Mrs. Wright and children, were in Roosevelt on business Satur- Le-lan- Xmss Prosrcia In Were! Planned Sunday School faculty meet-- , ing was held Wednesday evening at the home of Supt. Charlie Jensen. Plana were made for the .Christmas program on Sunday! Dec. 21, with twelve officers and teachers and three visitors present. Ice cream ana cookies were served by Mrs. Golds Jensen. . Mrs. Marion Ross and son, Leon, made a trip to Salt Lake on Monday, Mrs. Fae Merkley, Mrs. Beth Rowley, Mrs, Iva Allred, of the Duchesne Stake Relief Society, visited the Arcadia Ward Relief Society work meeting on . Tuesday of last week. Twelve members were present and a k lunch very delicious was served. Mrs. Floyd Mecham. of Mt. Home, came from the Roosevelt Hospital with her baby son to spend a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Marion Ross. Mr. Mecham pent Sunday with his wife and new pot-luc- day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilken-so- n and son. and Miss Marline baby son. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty, Brown were in Provo and Salt Mrs. Bessie Lusty, Mrs. Barbara Lake last weekend. A large group of Primary of- Gilbert and Mrs. Nancy Gilbert ficers and teachers attended a spent Friday shopping in Salt Stake party at Duchesne Sun Lake City. ATTEND PRIMARY MEETING day. The. following officers and the Altamont High School bas- teachers' attended Stake Primary meeting at Duketball team on a tour of South- preparation chesne Sunday: Mrs. Flsie Bird ern Utah last weekend. Mrs. Gladys Capson, Mrs. Bar bars Gilbert, Miss Mildred Bird The officers and teachers of Mrs. Betty Evans, Mrs. Nancv the Primary met Sunday night Gilbert and Mrs. Gladys Roas. at the home of President MarMr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross, garet Maxfield to plan a Christmas party. Present were Mrs. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields went to Salt Lake Sunday to atMargaret Maxfield, Mrs. Hen- tend Sacrament meeting, where rietta Carroll, Barbara Ander- Mrs. Roms brother. Elder Lason, Mrs. Mable Maxfield, Ola and Coralie Maxfield, Mrs. Ilez Mar Hair, was a speaker. The) were accompanied by Mrs. Ames and Sharre Ames. Roms sister. Mrs. Ivo Johnson, Refreshments were served. of Roosevelt. John Zirker left Wednesday W. B. Stoddard, of Randlett was a business visitor in Altonah for Moses Lake, Washington, to spend a few weeks helping hij Thursday. Dean Reay has been busy in brothers build a new home. Lavon H arracks, of Rangely. Altonah, Mt. Emmons. Upalcj Colo., visited Sunday wih and Bluebell getting easements for the new telephone lines from friends and relatives. Speakers at Sacrament meetlocal landowners. ing Sunday evening were Rulot. GROUP MIA HAS PARTY and Elder Art Taylor, The Special Interest group In Gilbert Duchesne. MIA gave a progressive party of The following attended PriestWednesday night in the waro hood group convention at Duhall. The following program was chesne Sunday: Bishop Gar,. A trio given: number, "The Jack Gilbert. Thomas First Noel," by Clentv Ames Gilbert. Gilbert, Charlie Bird, Jamei Glade Timothy and Tv Kolb: M. skit by Mrs. Marion Burgess. Larsen. Legrand Gilbert, Leo) Mrs. Velda Burgess and Mrs. Rom, Chad Evans, Stanley Ross, Hale Holgate and MarAlora Kolb; jokes, Mrs. Belvs President vin G. Shields, Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen ennd be forced from tbe Hearts of men. To Plan Party A Joyous Christmas and a bountiful New Year to all I supper, furnished joyed a visit from their little grandson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Scholes, of Roosevelt, while they were In Salt Lake during the week. Dancing by the officers, were enjoyed bv Mrs. Elva Snyder, Mr. and Mri Ty Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Clnty Ames, Mr. and Mrs Glade Tim othy, Mr. and Mrs. George Ber-retMr. and Mrs. Glen Mohl-maMr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reese and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. t, Mr. and Mrs. Charlev Allred made a trip to Salt Lake Citv Sunday for Mrs. Allred to receive medical attention. Mrs. Hugo Mitchell, of Uoalco. M- Allreds mother, accompanied them. "A bachelor is a man who thinks twos a crowd. Joscy.. Gancher. fafelGOtf SsMeSMWIrhWlN of Amorica Gwogo 32, DQnob Rsea of! ILiv Action Wheels Gii IrtHjp No government ought to be without censors, and where th oress is free none ever will. Thomas Jefferson.. Corporation ! Notlco To Water Users Hermitage 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. 1983. in which to make and submit Proof of Appronrta-tioof Water under Applications Nos. 10360 and 10381, for . the appropriation of 50 t and 30,000 of water, respectively, from Duchesne River and various tributaries of Rock Creek in Wasatch County, 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 o complete the works and applv the water to beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with ex'.ra codv and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1 Utah, on or before January 17. n sec.-tt- wuteffltfie twrSrf vmdnow- - ac.-f- 1653. 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 p. m January 22, 1953. Pro- h o a Tight jiujjuoesa testants may appear at the hearand adduce testimony In support of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer Published In the Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Utah, from Dec. 4 to Dec. 18, 1952. ing and there'll be a tight squeeze long distant lines, too, during the oncs-a-ye- sr on holiday rush. NZZD AND OZT HZLP t You'll get faster service by telling before Christina Ivs or after Christmas Day. a usuirfMC tou mumHi o imaajai euKtzzxt THE OLD HERMITAGE 66 PROOF COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY Action Car! Discover Step Into America's for yourself the surging V-- 8 power. See how it snugs down on curves. Test the nimble change of pace "Scat" Drive and with will Packed Power that a you Heres Beauty gear! drive with more pleasure, own with more pride, than any car near its prioe. 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