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Show TABIONA Mrs T holme O New Officers are s;; Kys Vi Hanna Primary To Fete Tabiona Sustained In Sunday School The the wedding dance, Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Giles. The brides fatner. Elwood B. Carter, was master of ceremonies for a short pro- gram during intermission, which featured Gay Wagstaff and her accordian, and the AH Girls MIA dance, which is being prepared for the June conference S in QoW T nlm ft vCG Thif jdrtl danced an w- core by special request whicn a young gave them little more practice. Fabrlzio accompanied by Mrs. an accordian duet by little Tony Fabrizio and her father, Tom Fabrizio. Kathy Van Tassell gave a humorous reading, and Mr. and Mrs. Searle gave short talks. Gif ts were presented them by the Hanna ward MIA and Relief Society. Music for dancing was by the Claude Wagstaff orchestra. s LeFerve and Hanna Several ward Primary. Tabiona-Hann- a BltlE. Mrs. r: WphH land people attended funeral services for Mrs. Mary A Brun- dage at Roosevelt Stake House, Saturday, May 23. Mrs. Brundage spent most of r , 'ent t0 ooL i??'1"0"' Lake Those from here attending morning, whef? MrS' L und?T S. Swarm Day at Duchesne, Friday, a major operation at were Mrs. Hazel Walters, stake Gails .many Beekeeper; Mrs. Lois Wright, Ir.sP?spi,ta1' friends wish her a speedy re- - Mrs. Thelma Lamb, Mrs. Edith Marret, Mrs. Elda Van Tassell, Jane Liddell is visiting with Mrs. Donna Clayburn and Mrs Nita Collett at Rangely, Colo. Della Liddell. Among those graduating from Bee Hive work were: Kay Wright, Thelma Don Lamb and JaNae Liddell. Margery Liddell graduated from Primary into the Bee Hive class. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Norton, Reta Lott of Vernal, spent Sunday with - Sirawl) errg To Visit Twin Falls On Weekend -- Lake City visitor during 4-- H week. 5SS.-7- 2 Clarence White is in Washington, D. C. on business for the Utah Wildlife Federation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and Seminary principal for the past daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ted two years, but will teach next, Nye and Jack Davis attended year at Weber High School. The the graduation exercises at the nroram was nresented iointv Duchesne High School, Tuesday w th the e"s evening. Musical numbers included a saxophone solo by LaRena Nye, accompanied bv Mrs. Florence EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS Turnbow, a clarinet duet by Mail Your Watches for Repair Sharon Hamilton and Marilyn LeFevere accompanied by Mrs PROMPT SERVICE Rella LeFerve, a vocal solo by WATCHES - DIAMONDS Roosevelt Robert Lee accompanied by Mrs. Phone 159-Searle, a trumpet solo by Delbert SK.IU JZTtSot i I ZJafn Club Work Mia-Mal- actBHtv teg th61t summer s Program Held hospital. Mrs. Selma McKeon and Mrs. Maxine Sharpies, of Sait Lake City, came out for the graduation exercises at Duchesne High School. While here they were guests of the Wilbur Bates and the Lott family. Coming in from Springville for her sister, Wilmas graduation were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thorn. They also visited Mrs. Thorns parents, the Ed U Mia-Mai- p 4-- workers meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, George Anderson and Mrs. Alta Beckstead attended M I. A. at Mt. Emmons, Tuesday evening and enjoyed the films and discussion on Nigeria. Mrs. Annie L. Evans, of Mt. Norma Robb Emmons, visited the Becksteads for several days last week. The final issue of the current school year of the Tabby Times, the Tabiona High School paper, was distributed on the last day of school. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chavez, ATTEND GRADUATION of New Mexico, visited at the A large group from here were home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph at the graduation exerSmith last week. Their two present cises at Altamont High School, daughters, Christine and Irene, Wednesday evening. Students who' have lived with the Smiths from here who graduated are; during the past year and went Arnold Jensen, Eva Jane Christo school in Tabiona, returned William Thompson, Dur-rewith their parents to New Mex- tensen, Farnsworth, Richard Beck-stea- d hr your money ll ico. Mrs. Monroe Giles, Salt Lake City, visited friends and relatives in Tabiona and Hanna during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow, all of Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors in Tabiona and Han- 63m QMtnmMl Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Sackett made a trip to Salt Lake to see a granddaughter who is in the 0bes abd T aRena Mrs. Adaline Anderson, Mrs. Mrswf,yel7 a second year Eva Etheolene Burton the first meet-C- and Lemon, sewing club Leda Beckstead attended to Monday, May the Stake d Awards pro25, at the home of Miss Linda Emmons, Tuesday Lee Thomas. All mbthers of gram at Mt. evening, conducted by Mrs. the girls were invited to' this Marion Reese, stake Mia-Mai- d line-uof meeting to get a Etholene supervisor. what is needed and expected in received MiaLeda and Joys for achieveClub work. ment during the past year. Mrs. Elva Jones is leading a club, with their project and club Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson was details to be announced later. Their first meeting is scheduled in Duchesne Monday for a lunch for Saturday. Miss Lila Jean Carter and Miss Pleasy Lewis are leading a first year cooking group. Get more Award ds and Gerald Donohue. ' 4-- PROGRAM STARTS IJtahn Ward Conference T H AT Held On Sunday Ward conference was held on Sunday in Utahn ward. Some very interesting talks were given by Bishop Leland Wright, Eugene Abplanalp and John R. Davies; Relief Society President Elva Mayhew, Sunday School Supt. Melvin White, and Primary President Clara Brown. . Those from Duchesne stake who attended were: Pres. Elmer Moon, Pres, and Mrs. Orvill Stone, Mrs. Fay Merkley and Mrs. Rowley, all of Duchesne, and Mr. Ross of Arcadia. delifsrad In Roosevelt buys a 1953 105 HP Valve GfAC Engine 8.0 to Cab Shock Absorbcra Steering 1 Com- -i- pression Ratio Double-ActinGenerator Recirculating "d-Foot- er er g Ball-Beari- Brakes Iy Pickup with Heavy-Dut- y Sell-Energizi- ng Synchro-Mes- h Tram-missio- SHOWER HELD A large crowd attended the shower Saturday for Mrs. Leslie Giles. The following program was presented: Accordian solos, Gay Wagstaff; vocal solo, Lila n Tires. 101-2TRUCK HYDRA-MATI- C end other opHond equipment, accessories, state and local taxes, if any, additional. Prices may vary slightly In adjoining communities due to shipping chargee. All prices subject to change without notice. Modal All-Girl- FITZGERALD TRACTOR COMPANY. PHONE 173-- ROOSEVELT, UTAH Special Notice! EFFECTIVE Sat, Jumie S THE BANKS IN DUCHESNE AND UINTAH Jean Carter, and the dance, by the MIA girls. Refreshments were served. Many loyely and useful gifts were received bv the new bride s WEDDING DANCE spite of the miserable weather, a large crowd attended In the COMMERCIAL RANK OF UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION COUNTIES WILL REMAIN CLOSED ON SATURDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Phone 8421 Duchesne Utah Edith Burton, Etholene Burton and Mrs. Adaline Anderson .attended the graduation exercises at Union High School on Thursday evening. Mrs. Reva Owen made a year-eninspection at the school Friday afternoon. Miss Mary Lois Reichert tested pressure cookers in this area Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowley have moved to Murray for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard, accompanied by Mr. and Mfs. Jack Bleazard, of Mt. Home, were in Oakley, Thursday for the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Thomas L. Allred, Salt Lake City, was here last week looking after his farm and cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-sotook their son, Philip, to Salt Lake, Thursday, where he boarded a bus for Mesquite, Nevada for a visit with relaMrs. d n tives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Distafeno, of Tabiona, visited the Wayne McDonalds Thursday. 0000 QfDQJf a transistor developed by the Bell System. Despite its size less than a third the length of a mans finger the transistor does almost everything a vacuum tube can do. And it consumes less than a tenth the power used by an ordinary flashlight bulb. Put to work in your telephone system, it generates and amplifies the electrical currents that carry your voice and does it more economically than other THIS IS A "MIRACLE BUG" weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch and Bruce Birch were in Roosevelt having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and son, of Vernal, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Telephones are being installed in the homes this week. Mrs. Alma Smith, of Bridge-lanvisited Mrs. Theron Robb, equipment. New developments like the transis tor account for the fact that telephone service is improving day by day and also, in large part, for the fact that telephone prices have gone up much less than the prices of most things d, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and Della Gilson were in Duchesne Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and daughter, of California; Joe Morrison and Mrs. Bob Gunter, of Duchesne, visited friends in Utahn Thursday. A large crowd from here attended graduation exercises at Duchesne High School, Tuesday, May 19. Those from Utahn who received diplomas were: Thora Wright, Venoy Davies, Udell Birch and Arlene Mountain. you buy , Die Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1a G a I Leon Burton, Mark Bleazard and Elton Rust were in Utahn Friday evening for a cattle association meeting. Fred Whear and a friend of Tooele, were guests at the C. W. Erickson home Saturday. Mr. Whear and Mrs. Erickson are brother and sister. Ward Primary Preparation meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Tew Friday eve- GUARANTEED O O UNCONDITIONALLY 6.00 x 16 ning. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and mother and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown, all of Huntington, . 11.50 7.10 x 15 visited the Donohues Saturday. PRIMARY GRADUATION" The following boy and girls were graduated from Primary at Sacrament meeting, Sunday: Ronald Christensen, Dena Jensen; Kathlyn Thayne, LaRae Sorensen and Karen Thacker. 13.95 6.70 x 15 . 15.50 Other Sizes Correspondingly Low (ALL PRICES ARE EXCHANGE PLUS TAX) t WHEELS BALANCED FREE Lester Maxfield and Glen Mohlman, of Altonah, were speakers at Sacrament meeting, Sunday. Willis A. PotteT was the speaker at Sacrament meeting in Mt. Home, Sunday, M.I.A. Preparation meeting and ward Welfare meeting were held at the hall Sunday evening. Phone your news items to 441. COOP0GGGQ TELEPHON B Mrs. Adaline Anderson met in Duchesne, Wednesday evening, with other members of the County 4 Club Leaders Coun. cil. Plans were formulated for a club officers training school, na. Charles of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles and club camp and other activities visited his Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. parents, to on a club work family, of Heber, were Tabiona pertaining William Abplanalp, over the county-wid- e basis. visitors during the weekend. Miss LaJuana Pettit, of Salt Lake City, visited at the Elwood Carter home during the weekend. She is a sister of Carol, who has lived at Carters this winter and attended school in Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carter and baby and Miss Althea Weiberg, all of Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors in Tabiona. Mrs. Elvin Lewis and daughters are visiting in Provo this week. bee, daughter, Bertie, LuJean Jennings, Edna Neilsen and Phyllis Yergensen, of Myton, attended graduating exercises at Altamont, Thursday evening. Earl Van Tassell and Marvin Mitchie, of Hanna, stake high councilmen, and Cecil Roberts recently returned missionary of Tabiona, were guest speakers at Sacrament meeting, Sunday eve-ning. MGm Mrs. Annie Mezenen left this week for Ogden. She will join her brother, Dallas and family and they will drive to Twin Falls, Idaho for Memorial Day. Club Meetings are gett- Mrs. George Anderson 4-- H son-in-la- son-in-la- y TEACHER son-in-la- Bertie Lisonbee and LuJean Lucille Brady, daughter of Mrs. Zeda Brady, had the mis- - Jennings were overnight guests fortune of breaking her arm of Carol Lynn Cook at Roose- Mr Mrs;, Earl Gai1. ac' while playing at the school velt. compamed by grounds at Duchesne, where g HONORS their daughter and Kenneth Neilsen. jr. and Visitors at Sunday Schooi School were J. P. Madsen, of Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Byrell Mrs. Don Lamb and Kimball of 'RooseveU Mrs jack.Wimmer, of Nine Mile js a guest 0f her daughter and Mr. and Mrs George Marret. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields Mary Liddell ol a.nd ,Mrs- - Bridgeland. .u-- Many Tabiona and Hanna the people enjoyed the farewell be A very large crowd of Bridge- - S Vll PARTY von Ure DlUIIUdgC !! Riiinrlara - ' Mrs. Sarah White was a Salt Sh' large crowd of BridgelandJ people attended graduating ex- ercises at both Duchesne and Union High Scnool. .Among those graduating from Union from here were: Carol Taylor. Byrell Lamb and Launne Price Kimball. Graduating from Du- chesne were: Helen Brady and Jane Liddell. Those graduating from Roose- veil Junior High were: LuJean Jennings, Bertie Lisonbee, Mary A l AtAtvr PainA-arUilCidl Orval Rhodes and in" June, beginning' at" 2:367 The ing here will be delayed for a othelfor Several years. nrViiio trcif mnnnplnrc anH rru: j and1 yet' Elaine Webb, Secretary. very enioyablean turerfFr.and Mre. Cyrus L officrareJoSffnward The new officers are Deanjto a wonderful time. Plans in- - instructive program was present McKell toSnanish Fork ba in Webb, superintendent; William elude a program games and re- - ed by theAaronic Priesthood ,r' Wadley and Myron White, coun Tabiona ward the Tabiona ward chapel Sunday tliv 'oZ dudngtfe lurZer selors and Rozella Carlile sec- officers and teachers and the evening. Talks were by Elwood weekJL wa nlaffo D- retary. Primary children are asked to Carter, Lonnie Carlile, Dale by Both Mr. Turnbow and Mr. meet at the Tabiona ward chat)-- . Webb, Larrv Van Tassell, Paul Ff. P ts t0 dnVe back Rhodes have imposing records el at 2:00 for transportation to Wadley and Robert Michie.Mer- - a car as Sunday School officers, Mr. Hanna. And dont be a minute 'rill Turnbow, accompanied -io- Alh-r Rhodes having served ten years later, as all transportation will sss-saS;h a A counselor with three dias Boy leave for Hanna Promptly at 2. Just Phones Appearing fferent superintendents. Mr. Turnbow has been superintenThe young people of Tabiona son and baby daughter expect dent for four and one half years, are planning a birthday party ported to have the new tele-- , tu jjVe in Mona during the sum- in four about in their homes, but ye mer montbs missing meetings Monday evening, honoring Plea- phones time once was never and that sy Lewis and LaMay Roberts olde correspondent has not seen Don Hicken, who has been late to Sunday School. Under with festivities at the home of one yet-- - after waiting patient-Gaschool in Roosevelt, is teaching this leadership, the Sunday Lazenby. The climax will ly all these years-- - hear some back home in Tabiona. School always started on time, be a motor trip to Duchesne to are turning them down now which promptness is very see the Greatest Show on they are here - but cant really Earth. at the Cozy Theatre. imagine anything like that. intendent; Graduates AND With The Purchase of One Or More Tires ( Weights Extra) Uintah Farmers Union PHONE iaiec 170-- J or 220 Co-o- ROOSEVELT, p UTAH |