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Show Rose Prom Held Saimacje lintAii basin record Wl.jton Thursday, April 16, 1953 The following young folks participated in the floor show at the Mia Maid Rose Prom, Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mrs. George Anderson Mrs. Elsie Bird held at Upalco, Saturday eveIn Mrs. Thelma D. Nye ning: Richard and Leda Hal and Val McDonald, Rudy Krissman suffered a Etholene Burton, Arnold and fractured ankle Thursday when Roberta Jensen. Carolyn Tew A large crowd enjoyed the and William Thompson. An item of interest appeared the motorcycle he was riding Tuesday night at Mutual the went out of control. He was takrecently in a Park City paper following girls received their Fun Night conducted by the On Junior Gleaner pins: Merlyn M.IA. Tuesday evening. Groups Fred Tew, who has been at- Hazel LuJean Wilde, Park en to the Roosevelt hospital for pre- tending the B.Y.U. is at home City High School student was attention and later taken to Delaine Bird and Ellen participated in The Daughters of the Utah Ross, Salt Lake City for specialist Mrs. Vera paring cookies, punch and rice-pu- with his parents. Burton Tew, winner of the annual state-widGoodrich. Gilbert Pioneers held their meeting at Larsen received her care. Mrs. Krissman accompanof contest Ut3h balls and games. a scholarship playing was of daughter, his Jr. Sunday guest New officers were elected at the home of Mrs. Theo Gines Paulines this was a mock parents. State Eiks Assn, and the State ied her husband to Salt Lake because she was Following pin of recent a the meeting Monday evening, with Captain radio quiz program, with Har-pschool. Thomas L. Allred, of Salt Committee of Elks for the Na- City and returned home after Parent Teachers As- Grace Giles presiding. Rella Le- at Mrs. Marx as M.C. Lake City, was here on business tional Foundation for scholar- he was hospitalized, reporting Ross entertained (Ellis Burton) Lynn sociation. Mrs. Rella LeFevre Fevre presented the lesson. he would undergo an operation at a trousseau tea in honor of assisted by Louise Thompson. Sunday. ship awards. Plans for landscaping around her will be the president during the held and would be able to Provo at contest was Mrs. Merlyn Ross A community fun song fest was The Tuesday EmMax Mt. daughter, Hartman, of ensuing year. Vice president is the DUP monument were dis- on Wednesday, April 8, from 4 conducted by Adaline Ander- mons, was to Carol Sandstrom, return home in a few days. according at the guest speaker Von Brown, with Mrs. Florence cussed and also the outing this to 8 p.m. son and everyone participated Meeting Sunday. Ogden, state chairman of the Johnson as secretary. The other summer was discussed. The laGilbert made a business in the mixer dances conducted Jack event, who said that more than Elmer who has been Lemon, will be the prin- dies are trying to figure out a to Salt Lake on Wednesday by Delbert Davies and Donald overseas in Korea for several 60 applicants from Utah high trip cipal of the school. The Band good place to go via bus, which of last week. Frandsen. To end the evening, months, arrived home Sunday. schools competed. Miss Wilde Mothers Officers, Mrs. Ange-lin- e the majority have not seen, and Those who went to Salt Lake everyone partook of the refresh- He was the honored guest at a will receive a $400 scholarship Lewis and Mrs. Irene John- preferably of historical and of City to go through the Temple ments and declared it an eveDenzel Hemphill, star route family dinner served at the and this as will autoniatically son were retained in their po- special scenic interest. Utah contestant in mail carrier from the Myton at the wedding of Miss Merlyn ning to be long remembered. home of Mr. and Mrs, Laron place her Present were acclamation. at the sitions, by meeting Ross and Gwen Bodily, Friday, Beckstead. The following were the national contest for a total post office, was surprised SunMiss Lou Reichert gave a very Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Twilla March 10 were, Bishop and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Laron present: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. of $19,000 in scholarships, when day morning to find his mail Mrs. Elaine S. Webb, Garn Gilbert, Mrs. Marion S. a recent weekend Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. the Grand Lodge of Elks meets truck missing from his ranch. interesting talk on nutrition. Re- Rhoades, enjoyed Mrs. Ada Rhoades, Mrs. Velda Shields and Mrs. Rose Gilbert. in Salt Lake and Tooele, freshments were served. Josie. of Salt Lake City; in St. Louis, Missouri July 6th. The theft was reported to auJones, Mrs. Joele Giles, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodrich, ing relatives LuJean, as she was known thorities, but was accidently Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre The small baby of Mr. and Rella LeFevre, Mrs. Elma Clark, of Tridell, visited at the home Telephones are being installed and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie, of by her host of friends in Myton, spotted on a Roosevelt street MrsRhoades, Mrs. Wm of Mrs. Goodrichs mother, Rose in homes in this area. It will Tabiona; Mr. and Mrs. Reed is a daughter of Leland Wilde, Monday, where it had been Mrs. A. G. Hawkins submitted to an operation in the Provo ona Lefler, Mrs. Norma Josie, Gilbert. They attended the wed- be a happy day when they are Lemon, Ioka; Mr. and Mrs. a former teacher in the Myton parked by the thief. No' damHazel Clark, Mrs. Bernice ding of Mr. and Mrs. Gwen connected for use. hospital. Mrs. Betty McKell has Mrs. Wayne Russon Roosevelt, and school. Mr. Wilde and family age was done to the truck, Mrs. Alta Beckstead and Mr. Mrs. Boyd Lemon and son, of made their home here for sever- which was returned Monday afbeen teaching for Mrs. Hawkins Van Tassell, Mrs. Theo Gines, Bodily at Salt Lake. Minnie Newman, Mrs. Floral years and their friends are ternoon. Tuesday night the Junior and Mrs. George Anderson en- Tridell. part of the time he has been Mrs. and Mrs. Delbert Davies greatly pleased at the honor begone. The condition of the baby ence Turnbow, Mrs. J. Jones, Gleaners and Junior M Men en joyed the discussion and film Mr. GETS DISCHARGE is not known at this time, but Mrs. DeEtta Casper, Mrs. Lova tertained at a party under the on India, conducted by Don went to Salt Lake City, where stowed on LuJean. Ray Summarell and wife Cpl. Mrs. Mrs. Calista Gines, Defa, Mr. Wilde also taught in the direction of Norma Larsen' and Nyberg at Altamont, Wednes- the latter will remain for a we all wish it a quick and comarrived Friday from Ft. Lewis, Nora LeFevre Mrs. and Thelma school the before Roosevelt was Donna time going Ross, spent day few to evening. visit with plete recovery, her pardays D. Nye. to Park City to take the posi- Washington, where the young ents. playing games and pie alamode GROUP CONDUCTS Mrs. Edna Smith was one of was tion of principal of Park City soldier received his honorable served. After the MIA GIVES PROGRAM party, CONSERVATION TRIP the Duchesne county teachers discharge from the U. S. Army. School. Miss Merlyn Ross was given a Linda Mae had ON Carter the High SUNDAY EVENING Adaline ConAnderson Alta and the Educational attending He served two years, part of cosmetic shower. She to cut misfortune received her face when M.I.A. Beckstead the in a ference in Denver during the Sunday evening participated that time being in Alaska. Mrs. LEGION GROUP MEETS glass in a door shattered as many beautiful gifts. conservation field trip, Satur- presented its annual program. past week. She teaches part of theclosed. Summarell went to Washington Ross R. The American G. and and made E. it Dr. J. Legion Smith had Stanley the second and third grades in day, conducted by A. Golden A panel discussion led by to husband, leaving Anderson and members Auxiliary, Wm. R. Sands Post theirmeetsonherwith Tabiona. Mrs. Betty McKell has to' take several stitches in dress a trip to Salt Lake during the Kilburn, U.S.A.C. conservationhis paternal held No. week. Unit and regin 5, their wound. the Burton John S. Duchesne Fanny Hill, been teaching her classes. ist, Tew, Sr., Strang, till they returned grandparents Charlie ular Mrs. Bird hall the at visited at Carl John is also meetings on Legion S. Etholene the C. Nye John Swenson, Burton, Neil Hill and home. Mrs. Mrs. Idonna DiStefano has formerthe home of her daughter and S.C.S., director; Louis Jensen county ag- William Thompson treated the Thursday evening. Commander ly Joe Ann Summarell, been assisting at the Tabiona sick list. Taylor, is a daughMr. and Mrs. Clair ent, and Ernest Monks Calvin President and of subect and youth palUnterman, delinquency schools as a substitute teacher Tolboe were in charge of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor. Fifteen Primary officers and Duncan, at Neola. from Vernal Field what we can do about it. during the past week. Mrs. Howard Gilbert spent a eontologist teachers attended the Duchesne Willis Potter talked on the the regular sessions. House of Natural History. The Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stephens Calvin Lisonbee has been ill Stake Primary Preparation meet few days at the home of her tour began at Roosevelt and Book of Mormon and Edith and children left Friday for HOME FROM SERVICE with a reaccurrence of malaria ing Sunday. parents in Tabiona during the from there went to Duchesne, Burton reviewed the M.I.A. fever which he first contracted Sgt. Donnell Gentry, who re- Rifle, Colorado for a short visit Mrs. Elva Jones worked dur- week. on Highway 40 to the Golden program. Ernie Keller, of Iona. Idaho, Stairs received his honorable with relatives. Mrs. Stephens during world war II. He is re- ing the week as a substitute cently to then Harry Thayne, scoutmaster, Tabiona road, spent several days visiting his and back to Roosevelt over Blue presented a First Class badge discharge at Camp Roberts, became ill Sunday and was rushported improved. teacher. Carol Ann Brown has had friend, Don Hicken. to Phil Brotherson, and exhibit- Calif., after serving 3 years in ed to a hospital where she unvia Talmage and Mrs. Gladys Ross visited on Bench, the measles; also many, others. ed the charter and other awards the U. S. Army, is home to visit derwent an appendectomy ophis parents, Mr. and Mrs. De- eration. Latest reports are that Wednesday evening at the home earned by our Scout troop. of her sister, Mrs. Elsie Nielson, von Gentry, He served in Japan she is getting along nicely. the Recently following were By LaRena Nye HOTEL Miss Hattie Pope, of Salt of Myton, who recently returned weekend Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen and Korea in Headquarters Co. guests of Mr. and Mr.s t from the Roosevelt hospital. Rehearsals for two A.S.U. as crypto- Lake City, attended to her proV. Barrett: Mrs. Harriet went to Heber City and Salt Det. J. Mrs. Barbara Ross, of Myton Childs, Mr. and Mrs. graphic specialist. Donnell will perty interests, Sunday and plays are underway at Tabiona Cloyd Lake, Sunday afternoon. High school. The plays are and Mrs. Illenna Shields, of West, Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Bleazard return enjoy a vacation here before Monday, returning home Mona government position day evening. scheduled for public present- Bridgeland, attended Relief So- Owen Childs and family, Mr. ed home Saturday from a three accepting Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart, of ation on Monday, April 20, with ciety here Tuesday. Two quilts and Mrs. Wade Black fam- weeks visit in Bynum, Montana in California. and visited at the ranch home one of the plays scheduled to were made. One was a friendPrice, with her Falls. Idaho parents. ily, Mrs. Lillian Liddell, of Salt of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stevenson, A tpliodM locstion in the hurt of to be presented in Vernal on ship quilt for Mrs. Marion S. Mrs. Iris Lou Lindsay is in Shields and the other was for Salt Lake with her small is a visitor at the Monday. Downtown Los AngtUs. 555 delignf-fThursday, April 23. baby, Mrs. Max Stevenson and Mrs. Lake City, Principal Cyrus McKell is di- Mrs. Lynn Ross. A delicious who is hospitalized for treat- Dorothy Hicken, of Mt. Home, home of her son and daughter-in-la- That seems to be a habit with rooms, oil with oil Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lid- many drivers, but this theft modem hotel facilities. recting the play entiled Billys plate lunch was served. ment for a skin ailment. Mr. were Sunday dinner guests of The following attended Pridell. First Date, which is being preproves it is safer to take the Mr. and Mrs. went Bleazard. out Mark Lindsay during the Outstanding Food Sgt. Chris Kostoff arrived Fri- keys when you leave your car. pared by the seventh and eighth mary Preparation meeting at week to be with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mr. Duchesne Sunday were, Mrs. ElYo Old Oak Tavern; day to visit his buddie, Donnell grade students. The cast includes Jerry Giles, sie Bird, Mrs. Gladys Capson, baby. ilto popular Sub Marino Gentry. He received his dis- and Mrs. W. H. Linck. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust reas Billy Barker; Collie Defa, Barbara Gilbert, Mildred Bird, turned to Colorado after a vischarge recently and is now liv- Mrs. S. F. Mortensen, Mr. and Cocktail Lounge . Mrs. Gladys Ross, Betty Evans, Mrs. it at the Glen Sorensen home. Elaine Moon, ing in Trenton, Utah. The boys Mrs. James Dalgleish, Miss Alice Barker; Judy Gorago Adjoining, Todd and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marion S. Shields, Donna Larserved together in Korea. Caroline Defa, Barker; Jimmy Farrell Mohlman and Robert Rela Loll 9 minules from Unionpp Pfc. Jim Felter, who has been Tolboe were dinner guests at John Barker; Linda Thomas, sen and Nancy Gilbert. Talvisited of R.R. Terminal sZg Altamont, Lunt, We are very proud to have Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ivie home on a furlough to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myrna Oakley; Mary Lewis, mage M.I.A. Tuesday evening. made a trip to Salt Lake to visit his wife, left by plane from Lamb in Roosevelt, Sunday eveMrs. Coakley; Patsy Curry, Bar- one of our Junior High School Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies bara Bretton; Kathy Van Tas- boys, Larry Ross, chosen as most were in Roosevelt Wednesday take their small son for medi- Vernal, Friday evening, to re- ning. Bridge was enjoyed durturn to Camp Stoneman, Calif., ing the evening, with prizes sell, Mrs. Britton; Ed Giles, preferred man at school. Larry evening to attend M.I.A. dance cal treatment. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. MarBIRTHDAY OBSERVED he expects to receive his awarded to Mrs. Dalgleish, Mrs. where Teddie Boswell. for in the practice preparation to embark for Korea. Rex Lamb, Mr. Tolboe and Mr. orders their Mrs. Helen Hawkins is di- ion Ross. Celebrating anniversary to' in held be Salt June Don Hicken and R. G. Ross Lake Festival, His wife, the former Gyla Rae Linck. were Mr. and Friday evening recting the other play entitled, City. Lavar Peterson went to Salt A Date With The Professor: were speakers at a Fireside Chat Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman, Mrs. Wilbur Bates. A lovely Taylor, will make her home at City, Monday on a busian with Bridgeland, Sunday night. cast, featuring of Salt Lake City, were week- turkey dinner was served to the with her sister during his ab- Lake ness trip. While there he visited Those who attended Priest- end guests at the Mark Tabionas all girl sophomore DOWNTOWN following: Mr. and Mrs. Bill sence, Mrs. Vaughn Mr. Hemphill had left his his hood meeting at Duchesne, Sunclass the sponsoring group. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ivie, AT PERSHING SQUARE Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Lott, Mr. keys in the car after parking Peterson, who is hospitalized The cast includes LaRena day were, Pres. Hale Holgate, and Mrs. Ephraim Saekett. "The it at the ranch Saturday night. there. Bishop Garn Gilbert, Jack GilNye, as Minna; Marilyn as Kate; LeMay Roberts, bert, Chad Evans, Marvin G. evening was spent in playing cards. as Gracie; Gay Lazenby, ns Shields, Stanley Ross, Charlie STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Lott acMrs. McCord; Sharon Hamilton, Bird and Don Hicken. DUCHESNE OF Speaker at Sacrament meet- IN THE ARCADIA OF as Sally; Renae Thomas, as 'Escompanied the Woodrow Days to Provo for the weekend. The telle; and Pleasy Lewis, as Bea- ing Sunday night was R. G. SAID COUNTY: MALTY Ross. JOHN Days spent their time with Mr. trice. I have in my possession the MANAGING OW NIBS A very interesting Easter proDays mother and brother. The The Tabiona High School is anidescribed estray Lotts visited the Lloyd Ander-burg- s gram was presented in Sunday following if not claimed and mal which, School March 12. in Orem. taken away, will be sold at preparing to participate in all public auction to the highest phases of the Uintah Basin Ac- bidder at the HALE HOLGATE tivities Days, which is keeping RANCH IN ARCADIA, UTAH, Estate of William McQueeney. "Utah depends on its basic industhis small school plenty busy, on April the 24th, 1953, at the Deceased like farming and mining. When they're sucas many of the students will hour of 2 oclock. tries, Creditors will present claims One two year old bay mare, with vouchers to the undercessful, everyone benefits. Right now mining is participate in two or more of the activities. branded X on the left shoulder. signed at the Sheriffs office at Facing a problem costs are up, while selling ARZY H. MITCHELL The new band suits have arDuchesne County, Duchesne, prices of some metals are down because of cheap Duchesne County Sheriff rived and we, here at Tabiona, of Utah on or before the foreign metals dumped on the American market. think they are quite nifty and Date of Publication, April 16, State 29th day of July, A D., 1953. The result has been some shutdowns, which hurt will else 1953. enjoy hope everyone Arzy H. Mitchell, us all. It's a problem that must be solved for them as much as we hope to. Administrator with the has the sake of every citizen in our state." $1,025.00 Approximately will annexed for the esbeen raised so far to pay for Mcof William tate' our new uniforms, so we still Queeney, Deceased. have about $480.00 to pay until Mar. 26, 1953 First Publication, they are paid for. But the band Notice is hereby given that Last Publication, Apr. 16, 1953 and Band Mothers think the Harold K. Palmer, Agent for balance on the account will be Dorothy B. Palmer 1741 S. Harraised before too long. vard Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., The band, under the direction has filed with the State Engithe whiskey Blend or of Mr. Peal, is planning on one neer, a request for an extension of the to local public appearance of time from Mar. 26, 1953 band in their new outfits before March 26, 1955, in which to we parade in Vernal, but the make and submit Proof of Apheavy schedule of activities propriation of Water under Apnext week is making a date for plication No. 11570 for the apft. of water the local appearance of the band propriation of a little difficult. However, some- from the Babcock Draw in Duthing may be worked out before chesne County, Utah, to be used Specifications and equipment eubject to change without notice. for irrigation purposes. Friday, The Tabiona Seminary gradIt is represented that $200.00 uation is scheduled for the third has been expended on construcCome! Compare! See How Much More You Get! Sunday in May, in the Tabiona tion of work, and it is estimated ward chapel, according to Bish- that it will cost $400.00 to comMORE ROOM . . . extra head, leg and elbow room. op Burnell Turnbow. plete the works and apply the A sign on the gym door reads water to beneficial use. MORE COMFORT . . . restful chair-hig- h Comfort ConClosed for Repairs. Men and All protests resisting the Ladies Working. KEEP OUT. granting of said request, with tour seats, Onflow ride. MORE VISIBILITY . . . This is a sure sign the Juniors reasons therefor, must be made d rear curved Pilot View windshield, are really busy decorating for in affidavit form with extra the Junior Prom, which will be copy and filed with the State window. MORE DRIVING EASE . . . snugs down on April 17. The Juniors Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Friday, DEPENDMORE curves, parks where others pass by. say the theme is Dont Let the Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or Stars Get In Your Eyes, but before May 23, 1953. ABILITY . . . unchallenged for 38 years. A hearing will be held on this no one believes that is really the theme, since Tabiona tra- request for extension of time ditionally keeps their Prom before the State Engineer, 403 theme a deep, dark secret. And State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Or Call Come In no one thinks this year is any Utah, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. May 28, 1953. Protestants may exception. Vernon White is Prom chair- appear at the hearing and adman. Other class officers are duce testimony in support of Viola Casper, president; Leslie their protests. MOTOR JOSEPH M. TRACY and Rozel-lGiles, State Engineer Carlile, secretary. A. G. HawROOSEVELT. UTAH Published in Uintah Basin kins is class adviser. WHISKEY CONTAINS OLD SUNNY BROOK BRANO KENTUCKY BLENDED BOTH 86 PROOF The Post Prom Is scheduled Record, Duchesne, Utah, from THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SPIRITS GRAIN NEUTRAL 65 for April 24. April 9 to April 23, 1953. TABIONA Rella LeFevre Is New ; D.U.P. Meeting Held Monday 14 PTA President Strcadi Receives Junior Gleaner Pins Fun Night At M.I.A. Enjoyed Beck-stea- Fractures Ankle Motor Crash Former Myton Girl Wins Scholarship hat-makin- g, e ff o Stolen Truck Is vice-preside- nt Found Monday Beck-stea- visit-(Jac- d k - Ada-lin- e Jo-An- son-in-la- n School News one-3c- ul Straw! errij 10-da- y . all-gi- rl sister-in-la- Le-Fevr- a, Notice mncQS T. LOCMHfAO-- I Notice To Creditors Ml Ul prices reduced on all models... up to $2010 Notice To Water Users Straight heres c. wrap-aroun- ... SPROUSE CO. vice-preside- a thats... |