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Show SOCIETY 11 Popular Couples Engagement Told This Week MOTHERS CLUB - UINTAH BASIN RECORD The Mothers Club met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Mickelson, where Mrs. DeWayne C. Garret helped act as a hostess with Mrs Mickelson. Miss Mary Lois Reichert, the home demonstration agent for the county, gave a lecture on Nutrition. There were 15 members present. Thursday, March 12. 1153 Full Citizenship FLYS HOME TO FAMILY Ward Abbott flew home from Houston. Texas, leaving there Friday at 5:30 and arriving home at 5:30 Saturday. Then he left the airfield again Sunday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Abbott left last Wednesday with her two hildren, the new Jana Le'e and Anita Jean. They made the trip to Los Angeles in two hours. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson and family were in Midway on Sunday. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilson (Miss Merla She Bond) sends ggeetings to her friends in Duchesne. For Indians Is Aim Of McKay Secretary of the Interior McMr. and Mrs. Orville Swain, Kay said recently that one of HOSTESS TO FRIENDS of Lapoint. recently announced the things I am not very happy Mrs. Ruby Thomas was hosthe engagement of their daughabout is the fact that some ter, Joleen, to Marvin L. Otto- tess to a group of friends who 40,000 Indians are still on resersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland spent an enjoyable evening. vations. They were: Mr. and Mrs, Vern Ottosen, of Roosevelt. full citizenMcKay urged bride-eleMr. as Mrs. The and Grant Pvt. Thomas Appah, son of Bromley graduated an honor student from Union Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Appah, ship with full responsibilities of Utahn, has been home on a for the Indians. He declined i High School in 1952, where she Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Walter was active in speech, music and Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry short furlough. Following1 a say howthatlong it might take, you cant change Mr. now and is Nelson She student government. Afton farewell dinner at the Appah adding Merkley. things overnight." DO TEMPLE WORK attending the Brigham Young Bromley held the high score home, he left for Fort Ord, CaL I think our record for 125 for the skill in playing an eveA gtoup from the Duchesne Guests for the dinner were Mr. University. has been had, the secreMr. Ottosen graduated from ning of 500 and Vinda Merk-e- y ward Genealogy class went to ; and Mrs. Kueale Grant and Mr. years said. tary as and to some 1950 Grant do School Murdock in Tabiona High took Salt Lake Temple and Mrs. James Mountain and The Bureau of Indian Affairs valedictorian of his class. He the low. work recently. They were: Phil- family. is in McKays department. was active in athletics, student lip Moon, Mrs. Fanny Price, CARD CLUB MEETS Mrs. George Wilcken, Mrs. Mae government and music. A junior Mayor Otto Johnsen and Mrs I Mrs. Wallace Stephenson was Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Arven Jesse student at the Brigham Young Johnstun were in Salt! University, he is majoring in hostess to the Card Club on Moon, Mrs. Ray Horrocks, Mr. Lake recently taking care of business administration and is Wednesday. Those there were: and Mrs Alfonzo White, Mrs. business for the City of Du-- , affiliated with Alpha Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carmen, Grace Hale and Mr. and Mrs. chesne. Mrs. Reed Timothy, who had Psi. He is a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, Porter Merrell. Mrs. Mary S. charge of the Blood Bank at R.O.T.C., and also plays in the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grant, Merrell joined the group there. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, of Duchesne on March 5. reports Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wilson. R.O.TC. band. Roosevelt, have moved back to that it was very successful. Plans are being formulated They enjoyed a very tasty TWIN BOYS IT'S Duchesne. We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkley, these young folks back with us There were 1542 pints of blood by the popular couple for a late luncheon the first part of the given, with pints being given summer wedding in the Salt evening. formerly of Duchesne, sent spethe school students. Lake LDS Temple. cial word to the Uintah Basin Mrs. Effie Thompson went to byShe high also received a letter Record, that Mr. and Mrs. Jer- Utahn to help take care of her from Miss Ada Christensen, ry Bell (Laural Merkley) of Pa- brother Herbert Lang, who is head nurse at the Blood Bank, co, Calif., are the proud parents seriously ill agaip. He has not which said: We appreciate the of twin boys, born March 5, recovered since his car accident wonderful support in this drive Marriage licenses issued by 1953. They weighed in at 4 lbs some time ago, for blood for the Blood Bank, the County Clerk during Feb., All are doing nicely. and wish to thank you for a 1953 included three couples. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch very pleasant day. Those applying for the right to a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore, (Miss Carma ODriscoll) and Mr. and Mrs. Elden R. Wil-cke- n wed were: of Logan, were guests of Mr. ODriscoll visited Mr. and were honored Tuesday eveMerlin Dwayne Fenn, Roose- and Mrs. Marvel Moore over Mrs. Con ODriscoll on Sunday. The velt and Marva Dawn Atwood, the weekend. ning at a house-warminTerry Stephenson, small son Mr. and Mrs. Max Luis took group of friends comprising the Bluebell; Kent Theodore Gneit-inMr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon are their daughters, Maxine and of Mr, and Mrs. Evan StephenRoberts, Idaho, and Lorsurprise party included: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Mr. and raine Hullinger, Roosevelt; John rejoicing over a lovely baby Dorothy Ann, to Provo for den- son, had the misfortune of getting a peanut into the tube Mrs. Vernal Bromley, Mr. and R. Claypak, Rawlings, Wyo. and boy, born Saturday, March 7 tal work on Monday. between his throat and lungs Mrs. Homer Fitzwater, Mr. and Clarbeth Meeks Mahaffey, Raw- Jerry, the oldest son, and four Mrs. Woodrow Day, Mr. and lings, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer on March 4th. On Wednesday sisters are thrilled about the Mrs. Duane Meriweather, Mrs new brother. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Car- they took him to Salt Lake City BUILDING NEW HOMES men returned Sunday from a where the peanut was removed. Dorothea W, Allred, Mrs. Anna Evan Stephenson and his Mr. and Mrs. Neal Moon came very delightful trip to Las Veg- Terry is feeling fine now, alNielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Dave brother, Wallace Stephenson, in from Chicago over the week- as, Nev. They were joined at though the ether made him y Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Allen are very busy these days help- end. They have a leave, St. George by Mr. and Mrs. rather ill. Bond, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ing with the buildings of their then Mr. Moon will go to a George Brandon. new homes in the west part of new base at Tuscon, Arizona. Nelson. What is companionship where A rustic type table lamp and town. The men are able to work They will be the guests of their Jay Mickelson was home nothing that Improves the ina vase of autumn leaf de- so rapidly because of the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph over the weekend. He had a tellect i s communicated, and sign were presented as gifts to spring weather. Their houses Halstead and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-vi- n very pleasant time visiting his I where the larger heart contracts Mr. and Mrs. Wilcken for their are springing up like tulips and Moon, while they are in parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. itself to the model and dimenLandor sion of the smaller? home. Mickelson. Duchesne. new ranch-styl- e early spring flowers. ct 42 Pints Of Blood Given At Duchesne Elden Wilckens Warm New Home; Friends Aid Them MISS JOLEEN SWAIN, whose engagement and forthcoming marriage to Marvin L. Ottosen. were announced by Miss Swain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain, of A late summer wedding is being planned by the La-poi- Three Couples Get Permits To Wed Ru-len- couple. Swallows Poanut Beulah Mayhew Young Couple Married In g, To Wed In Utahn Chapel Church , Wedding UTAHN Miss Beulah May-i- s A radiant bride of eary March Miss Carline Marsing, who hew will become the bride of was united .in marriage, Thurs-Do- n Harris, of Myton, on Mar. day, March 5 to" Mr. Veldon 14, Bishop Leland Wright, of Leffler. the Utahn ward of the Church The couple spoke their vows 0f Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y in the Relief Society room of Saints will perform the double the Duchesne stake house, with rtng ceremony. President A. Hale Holgate perThe young couple will be forming the ceremony. Parents of the bride ar Mr. Mrs. Carlos Marsing, of Duchesne. Mrs. Rodney Mahoney of Heber, is the bridegrooms mother. The new Mrs. Leffler wore a blue nylon net dress with a white vale caught with pink apple blossoms. Miss Shirley Mahoney was maid of honor, and Ted Marsing acted as best man. The maid of honor, Mrs. Mar smg and Mrs. Mahoney wore street dresses of matching blue. It all made a beautiful Study as the picture was in Blue, reflected in the mirror above the fireplace, and soft music and song filled the room. The newlyweds were feted at a reception and dance in the recreation hall. There was a large wedding cake lovely with pink apple blossoms, held sway over the lace covered table, and many gifts came from friends. There was a short, program of violin music by Lloyd and songs by Dian McDonald. Also a reading by Mrs. Leila Wardle. Then the evening was spent in dancing. d married at the Utahn ward chap- 7 p m Following the a wedding dance and re- ception will be held in the ward hall. Mrs. Delia Mayhew, of Utahn, is mother of the bride, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Ezra Harris, of Myton. Mrs. Idonna DiStefano, sister of the bride, and Miss Jenene Harris of Myton, sister of the bridegroom, will be the bride's attendants. Don Mayhew, of DucheSne, brother of the bride, will be b(?st man The bride has chosen a white satin frock for her wedding gown. veil of chantilly Her finger-tilace will be draped from a tiara of orange blossoms. el at mony -- Beck-stea- 15-da- -- - ; floor-lengt- h full-skirte- d p Miss Mayhew is a graduate of the1 Duchesne High School and Mr. Harris graduated from the' Roosevelt High School. He is presently employed by the Linck Truck Line of Myton. He is a World War II veteran, having served in the Air Corps. They will be at home in Myton following the wedding. "500 CLUB MEETS March 7, the Saturday Night 500 Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch for a very pleasant evening. Those who made up the tables were: Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench, Mr. Phone news items to 441 and Mrs. Olen Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Madson. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS The first prize went to Mr, and Mail Your Watches for Repair Mrs. Merkley, while the second PROMPT SERVICE held was by Mr. and Mrs. RasWATCHES DIAMONDS A dessert luncheon was mussen. bone I58-Roosevelt served. PROCLAIMS ARBOR DAY Gov. J. Bracken Lee has proclaimed Monday, April 6 as Arbor Day. Noilson Jewelry FARMERS UNION FEED WE HAVE A COMPLETE LdLd CO-O- P LINE OF Grass & Grain SEEDS . WE CAN ALSO FURNISH 19 PHOSPHATE - On Order WE WILL ACCEPT PMA PURCHASE Vie Are All ORDERS Set For Grain Cleaning While all traffic deaths declined from 1946 through 1949, even then fatalities on the open road kept creeping up. In 1950 a deadly spurt of speed accidents claimed 3,200 more victims in rural areas than it had the year before. Last year speed deaths again mounted. Why do drivers race so heedlessly to destruction on the highway? Hardly to save time. Scorching at 70 is an invitation to disaster. Over any distance, 50 m.p.h. takes only a few minutes longer and offers a better chance of a safe arrivaL When you start out with your family or friends, discount speed before yoo take off. Give yourself and others in your car an extra margin of safety by leaving earlier and holding your speed within bounds. Its your responsibility to hein and to others on the road. more than one out of every three fatal accidents is due Eo ifetd. 5W Drive As Though Your Life Depends On It PHONE 101 M0 n Out of 35,000 lives lost in traffic accidents in 1950, 26,700 were sacrificed on the altar of carelessness. Speed excessive, killing speed accounted for nearly half that number. Speed, claiming 13,300 dead and 475,000 injured victims in a single year, is the nations Killer No. 1, Remember Tiintot CCDmM ROOSEVELT, UTAH tf DOES! |