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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thundiy. Jua 4. 1153 3aLaye Mn. Gmh Join In Region Dance Festival Those participating in and assisting with the Regional Dance Festival at Union High School last Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies, A. M. Burton, Mrs. Adaline Anderson, Erma Sorensen, Leda Beckstead, Etholene and Vada Burton, William Thompson and Hal and Val McDonald. Others who went were: Louise as spectators Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Alta Backstead, Eva Alice Sorensen and Lemon, Clara Burton. On Memorial Day the following were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larson Beckstead; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beckstead. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Vance Larson, of Merrill Larson, Duchesne; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre and girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie and son, of Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and family visited in Heber City on Saturday. Mrs. Delen Allred went to Midway Friday to visit Provo; Saturday Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker were Saturday hosts to the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Rawley Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleazard. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Thacker, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John Kenison, Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fieldsted. of Mrs. Arch Hughes and children, of Mesquite, Nevada, were weekend guests of the Blaine Brothersons. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson with their families, attended the Brotherson family reunion at Boneta ward hall on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs Lars Kofford, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kofford and Robert Redford, all of Standard-ville- , visited the Donohues on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barrett, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Barrett, of Murray, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barrett. Memorial Day visitors at the Sorensen homes were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Buehler and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kohler, all of Heber City, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, of Rangely, Colo. The Primary entertained the old boys and girls and their parents at a party Monday at the ward hall. Mr. nd Mrs. Dean Anderson and Larry Anderson, of Magna, were guests of the George Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen mid-wee- k idwrttiwiwt Erom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh PTA Gets Stung by The local PTA is feeling sheepish today. Seems they complained the youngsters werent learning enough. Said they couldnt even speU. So the kids challenged them to a spelling bee. I was captain of the PT Aers," Brown told me. Both Doc teams made the first round Just fine. But on the second round Speedy Taylor went down on Then his boy Chip, efficiency who happened to be next on the school team, rattled it right off. From then on it was murder! So now Doc" says that the a Bee" whole PTA is thinking oi signing up for night school! From where I sit, it always pays to look and think before you leap to conclusions. Take those folks who would deny me a temperate glass of beer without a moments thought. They wouldn't want me (p interfere with their personal preferences for, say, buttermilk. Its a good idea to think twice before you spell out rules for your neighbor. Copyright, 1953, United States Brewers Foundatton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Soren sen went to Heber Wednesday to bring Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen here to spend the summer. Clean-u- p work was done at the cemetery, Wednesday. The following Scouts accompanied by Harold Sorensen, spent a couple of days at Uinta Canyon: Barry, David, Austin and Lloyd Burton, Ralph Dono-- j hue, Arvil Beckstead and Taylor Thayne. Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth had the following members of her family home for Memorial Day: Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bird, Miss Leah Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mackey, Rex Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings, all of Salt Lake City. Sunday School ward faculty meeting was held at the hall Sunday evening under the direction of Glen Sorensen, superintendent. Mrs. Lila McDonald ivas in Salt Lake part of the week for dental treatment. William Davies spent several days in Springville during the week. .... - Utaln Fergdsoii Mower Cuts Uibratiori; Demonstration Set "High-Spee- New engineering developments which virtually eliminate vibration and increase the farmers potential mowing capacity by as much as SO per cent are features of the new Mower produced by Harry Ferguson, Inc. and exhibited here this week by the Lambert Farm Service. Incorporating a new invention "High-Spee- d Debinham and family, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lars Kofford and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kofford, of Standardville, Carbon Cougity; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald and family, of Talmage; Mr and Mrs. Joe and family, of Tabiona; Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris and Jennie Harris, of Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Lance and fama ily, of Duchesne, and Mrs. Bigelow and family, of Woodland, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefan have moved down to Mrs. Delia for the summer Mayhews months, while Mr. and Mrs. will work at the Ute Cafe in Duchesne. PRIMARY CONFERENCE Primary Conference was held Sunday evening with a large crowd in attendance. Stake officers who attended were Mrs. Althora Fairbanks and Mrs. Gloria Smith, of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies, of Springville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, on Sunday. Mel-vin- Norma Robb Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Buch and Miss Olson all of Park City, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-heaspent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Abplanalp and family, of Cedar City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb and Ronald Johnson, of Provo, visited Mrs. Lela Broad-head- , Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and grandson, Larry Paul, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilker-son- . Leora Oman Ivon Brown and Bessie AbpMr. and Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, of lanalp were in Heber and Provo Provo, visited with the William on business Friday. Richard Fieldsted family on Memorial Lewis returned with them to weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Robinson spend the summer months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and family, of Provo, visited P. F. Abplanalp. over Memorial weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearson, of the Sherman Swasey family. Miss Nedra, Ella and Marvin Ogden, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Long. Swasey, of Salt Lake City, came Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Thacker, home to attend the Brotherson of Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Lambert Clarence Wright, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, and Nancy went to Kamas for of Salt Lake City, spent the Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and family went to Vernal for Theron Robb. MEMORIAL DAY VISITORS Memorial Day. Dar Brotherson went to Salt Memorial Day visitors at the home of Mrs. Delia Mayhew Lake with a load of cattle for were: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wilckeh Parley Lambert, Monday. Miss Elsie Sweat, of Salt and family, of Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Burton and family, of Lake City, spent the weekend Talmage; Mr. and Mrs. Howard here with the C. D. Brothersons. d Wil-kerso- n regarded as revolutionary in d farm equipment, the Mower Ferguson Introduces New-Typ- e Mower departs from the conventional Pitman-typ- e drive With Reduced Vibration ; More Speed which has been a primary cause of excessive vibration in standard mowers for many years. The principle introduced in the new model is known as Ferguson an in. g e n i o u s counterbalancing of forces which produces smooth, quiet operation. Because of the design of the drive unit, embodying the Invention, the implement is able to operate at greater speed and thereby increase mowing capacity. In the unit, power is transferred from a double-throcrankshaft to the knife lever and a counterweight. The thrust of the knife lever is balanced by the thrust of the counterweight moving in the opposite direction in a parallel plane. This synchronized movement in the same plane virtually eliminates vibration. The Mower has been subjected to more than To resume operation, the driver d Mower is now oh three years of intensive field merely backs the tractor, resets display at his store (formerly the release, raises the mower Fitzgerald Tractor Co.) Mr. testing. It has a break-bacby hydraulic control to clear the Lambert said also that as soon the' safety device which allows obstruction, and starts cutting as crop conditions are right, he cutter bar to swing back auto-- again. will have a public demonstration matically when the mower j Johnny Lambert, of this revolutionary agriculturstrikes an obstruction. The local Dealof the al mower. Watch for the anFerguson swing causes the belt to slip, thus stopping the knife action. ership, said the new Ferguson nouncement in this paper. ionetu vV:- - e, "Dyna-Balance-Driv- e w High-Spee- d High-Spee- k 1 owner-manag- er Special Notice! THE COMMERCIAL BANK EFFECTIVE Sat., OF itae 6 THE BANKS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE IN DUCHESNE AND UINTAH CORPORATION COUNTIES WILL REMAIN CLOSED ON SATURDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE BASINS NEWEST FARM MACHINERY DEALER ' 7ie i j4e Pioud fo rftutowtce Otn rffifiointtitent u q.om Maotaowd tagouM GMksf Selling and Servicing the the Worlds Most Copied Tractor T0-3- 0 We Gie Glso Ploud to Gmounce Out Gpbointment as cjoul AtotiDwiasdl Mew trtolaiinid With 3 Models Hay Balers, The 66, 77, eaDoir and 80. (Both Lines Formerly Handled by Fitzgerald Tractor Company.) t r of your Ferguson New Holland Dealership. Meet Stan Fieldsted, Service SalesCome in and visit with Johnny Lambert, man for your equipment needs. . . Come in and get acquainted, will you? Temporarily, well be operating from a part of Fitzgerald Tractor Cos, store. Well be in our own place soon as we can. owner-manage- By the way, we intend to put SERVICE ahead of sales. We figure that good service will do the selling for us. Let us help yon with your equipment needs . . . make us serve you the way you want to be served. SERVICE to YOU is our business All we need is the opportunity. ROOSEVELT, UTAH |