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Show t UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, September Colleen Stevenson Marriage Plans Weds In Elko Told By 10, 1953 7 image Mrs. George Anderson New Officers In Ward YMMIA i Miss Leda Beckstead entertained a large crowd of friends at an informal house party Wednesday evening. The following farmers went to Spanish Fork last Thursday to consult with the U.S. Reclamation Service: C. W. Erickson, Mark Bleazard, Leon Burton, Paul and Jess Christensen, Burton Tew and Elton Rust. Mrs. Adaline Anderson attended Principals meeting in Duchesne, Wednesday. Wayne McDonald attended a meeting for school custodians in Duchesne, Wednesday. Little Ruth Ann Burton was one of the girls on the Moon Lake Stake float featured in the County Fair parade Saturday, at Duchesne. Dorothy Sorensen was baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kellar Anderson and children, of Ogden, and Mrs. Louise Anderson, of Logan, visited here Saturday and Sunday with the Anderson families and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burton and children, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of the Burton families. Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Anderson, of Magna, and David Harding, of Portland, Oregon, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Joan- Bleazard, of Salt Lake City, spent the holiday weekend visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings, Leah Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bird, all of Salt Lake City, and Rex Farnsworth, of Spanish Fork, visited their mother. Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth, over the weekend. Mrs. Roxella Brown and her father, Murl Donohue, are visiting in Price this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen were transacting business in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker had as weekend guests the follMr. and Mrs. Jim owing-: and Thacker, of Wyoming; Mr. EmMrs. Elvin Thacker, of Mt. mons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thacker, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald and family, of Salt Lake City, were holiday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald, of Dragerton, were visiting here during the long weekend. Honored At Tea MRS. DEAN BENCH, nee Miss Coleen Stevenson, who was married in a ceremony performed August 20, in Elko, Nevada. Jab lona looked as if most of Tab- iona attended the Duchesne County Fair and there were a lot of blue, red and white ribbon winners from this section too. If possible, will try to give a complete list of winners next week. However, among the items chosen by the judges for the State Fair exhibition were the dresses made by Mary Lewis and Mabel LeFevre, Club members, and the cake baked Linda Lee Thomby as, which, the judges thought MONROE J. PAXMAN the most outstanding in the fair. The general comment of the Provo attorney appointed new fair Parade, was that it wras juvenile judge for third disthe best ever presented in Du- trict which includes Uintah chesne, and the Parade commit- Basin. tee headed by Lowell Coleman, Duchesne, really deserves a lot of praise and credit, which they in turn pass right on to all who prepared floats and participated in the Parade. Mrs. Edna Smith Tabiona, was one of the judges, and with the other judges, de Monroe J- Paxman, Provo serve commendation for a difattorney, today was sworn in as ficult mission accomplished judge of Utahs Third District well. Juvenile Court, succeeding Judge Frank M. Alder, who resigned Weekend visitors at the Ralph recently to enter law Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. practice. Ceremoniesprivate were held Alfred Chavez and daughters, in the court rooms at Provo. Christine and Irene, and Clyde Judge Paxman will conduct Beyal, Mrs. Chavez father, all Juvenile Court 'matters in Milof Gallup, New Mexico. The Juab, Wasatch, Duchesne, two little Indian girls will live lard, and Uintah counties. ' with Mr. and Mrs. Smith again Years of as a this winter and attend school leader among experience in young people in Tabiona. civic, church, and Boy Scout Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maxwell affairs have given Judge Paxand family, of Salt Lake City, man a working knowledge of were Tabiona visitors during the young people and their problems, weekend. a and in addition he has From San Diego, Calif, came prominent part in otherplayed affairs Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg and of the community. He is now part of their family, to attend of the Utah Co. the County Fair and visit with Chapter, American Red Cross, friends and relatives in this a position he has held for sevvicinity. Mr. Clegg and Edwin eral terms. Active in political returned to San Diego, Sunday, affairs he was Utah while Mrs. Clegg and Evelyn chairman and Utah StateCounty of the Young RepubliBrown is able to return home. cans organization. Prior to comMr. and Mrs. Bobbie Winnin-ger- , pletion of his law work, he was of Seymon, Wisconsin, vis. active in industry as production ited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk manager of Culver Aircraft Corporation in Wichita. Kansas. during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Forsburg Judge Paxman was graduated of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Jane from the University of Utah Law School in 1949, and admitBrinkhoff, of Midvale, and Smith, of Alaska, were ted as a member of the Utah weekend visitors of Mr. and Bar in the same year. He has Mrs. Theron Robb. practiced law In Provo since. He is married to the former Shirley Brockbank, and the couple have five children. offer of most Provo Attorney Is New Juvenile Judge - the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew took a load of cattle to Salt Lake City, Monday, for Herbert Lang. Ivan and Walter Brown drove Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown to Salt Lake City, Friday, where Leonard entered the L.D.S. hospital for treatment. Mrs. Brown will stay in Salt Lake until Mr. Legion Auxiliary, Duchesne it 22, with Mrs. Duane Meriwether as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Merlin Bishop, Mrs. Jerry Merkley and Mrs. Dorothea d. bowl. 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and son. Randy, of Vernal, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Smith and family, of Salt Lake City, visited Mrs. Smiths parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb, over Harvest Supper Was Successful The lace covered table was centered with an arrangement of petunias, and Mrs. Reel Timothy presided at the punch Tabiona At The County Fair It W,jton Miss Duchesne County, Miss Esther Wogec, and her attenMrs. Grace Dalgleish dants, Miss Janice Anderton and Miss Lois Sadler, were feted at a tea, sponsored last Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Duchesne LDS stake house. Sponsors of the social event The Harvest Supper, sponsorwere members of the American ed by the Ladies Aid at the Un- All-re- Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Norma Robb vice-chairm- In the receiving line with the honored guests were Miss Joyce Jordan, Miss Duchesne of 1952, and Mrs. Cliff Memmott, committee member. Musical entertainment was furnished during the appointed hour by a mixed quartet, consisting of Resa Simpson. Diane David Bates and McDonald, Winton White, accompanied by Luane McDonald; and violin selections by Lloyd Beckstead, music director at the Duchesne High School. MISS CAROL TAYLOR, whose engagement and forthcoming marriage to Ronald Liddell is being announced this week by her parents. Plans for an LDS Temple marriage are being formulated by the young couple. church, Tuesday Presbyterian evening was both a social and financial success. About 100 meals were served to the large crowd, between the hours of 6:30 p.m. and 9. During the serving hours, a very entertaining program was presented. Each dinner ticket was a chance on a lovely pieced wool quilt, which was given away late in the evening. The holder of the lucky ticket was Mayor W. H. Linck. MAKING QUILT They report a most enjoyable The Relief Society members and interesting trip. Blame Brokaw, Wesley Jen- gathered at the Myton L.D.S. son, J. W. Jenson and H. C. chapel Tuesday afternoon where Cooper left last Wednesday for their busy fingers were engaged a trip through in a quilting bee. Washington, being interested in the building activities in that district. Mrs. Arlean Hardinger and EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS sons, Eugene and Norman, ar- Mail Your Watches for Repair rived Saturday from Denver, PROMPT SERVICE a at for weekend visit the Colo, WATCHES DIAMONDS Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. home of her parents, Mr. and Phone 159-Roosevelt Mrs. Emery Nielson. Bill Linck. Mr. True is Mr. Lincks nephew. Miss DeAnna Parrish returned home last week from Long FOR Beach, Calif., where she was a visitor at the home of her sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-law- , O. W. Sanders. Mrs. Sanders is RIIHIB the former Maxine Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Bemad Biltz and daughter of Midvale were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish joined Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne at the ranch Learn how to live as well as how to home of Mr. and Mrs. Del Combs near Talmage Sunday. make a living! Students come from all Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lott returned Sunday from St. Louis, over the world to attend BYU, the Missouri, where they attended of National Convention the the West's fastest growing university, for American Legion and Auxiliary. its wide academic offering in a spiritual County in 1951. Her attendants this year are Janice Anderton, atmosphere. Crow with the Church Roosevelt, and Lois Sadler, Aluniversity. Plan now to attend. tamont. The sweepstakes winner in the flower show was Gladys Orientation -4 September Drollinger, of Ioka, with her Write Now 6 September Registration marigold entry. to the Mrs. Hildur W. Johnstun, of Duchesne, copped the loving Registrar cup presented by the National Hi for Catalog Neediecraft for her crocheted Li and Information table scarf. Exhibits in all classes this year topped any entries in previous fairs at Duchesne, officials BRIGHAM UNIVERSITY reported. Wogec in the county contest. She was chosen Miss Duchesne sight-seein- g Neilson Jewelry QuifJted Education Winning Entries Choose the Church University In Fair Displays Listed Winning entries in various departments and events at the Duchesne County Fair have been listed by fair board officials. Parade winners in the senior division were Kohl's Market, with their Fair Time float, first; second prize went to the Moon Lake Stake for their float depicting The Land of Milk and Honey; and third prize was won by the Duchesne Mothers Club, with their float entitled, The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Rules The World. Twenty-fiv- e float entries were entered in the parade line-uthree school bands, and two riding clubs. Miss Esther Wogec, of Roosevelt won the Miss Duchesne County contest. She will represent this county in the Miss Utah contest at the State Fair. This is the second win for Miss . 21-2- t - 25-2- YOUNG PROVO, UTAH vice-chairm- Notice Anyone having outstanding bills against the Duchesne County Fair for 1953, are urged. to get them in immediately to John Strang, secretary-treasureat his office in Duchesne, Utah. Dean C. Christensen, (Signed) behind De-way- Wit! s WATCHES TWQ HELBROS ,,w,u BEAUTY DEPENDABLE PERFECT GIFT FOR FOR NUMBER BRIDE AND MOTHOL DAD. GROOM. FOR Regular 165 value - FREE "- - to you, '' at no coif, wifh fho purchase at rurf family six INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CMCK THK UNUMJM OHM K q n o vi PHONE of a GMC with Truck Hydra-Mati- c Drive is an g truck this see it what experience. Try -business that shifts for itself can do for you your your pocketbook. Come in today for a demonstration! eye-openi- gas-savin- amazing TIME" COMi IN. v And Attendants Ulahn Du- Mr and Mrs. Roy L Taylor, of Bridgeland, announce the on-- , gagement and forthcoming mar-- ! riage of their daughter, Carol, to Mr. Ronald Liddell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell, of, Bridgeland, the marriage to take place Sept. 14. in the Salt Lake' Temple. Miss Taylor graduated from Union High School with the class of 53, where she was active in the FHA club. She is currently employed at the Safe-waStore in Roosevelt. Mr. Liddell graduated from Roosevelt High School and fillmission to the ed a Northwestern States. He attended the Brigham Young University at Provo', before and after his mission. A reception wdll honor the young couple at the Duchesne stake house, Saturday evening, Sept. 26. Miss Duchesne - chesne County Fair Miss Carol Taylor impressive ceremony performed in Elko, Nevada. The new Mrs. Bench grad-- ' uated from Altamont High School, where she held various class offices and was a cheer leader. In 1951 she reigned as Miss Duchesne County during the Duchesne County Fair. At present Mrs. Bench is employed at the Walker Bank as a teller. Mr. Bench is a graduate from Duchesne High School and is employed by the Uintah Freight Lines in Salt Lake. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception in Mtn. Home in the very near future. Merrill Taylor was sustained as superintendent of the Y.M.M. I.A., with Jess Christensen as one of the counselors. r, Wedding bells were in the offmg Thursday, Aug. 20, when Miss Colleen Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stevenson, of Mt. Home, exchanged wedding vows with Mr. Dean Bench, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tat ton Bench, of Duchesne, in an 132 r YOURWA s, me. ROOSEVELT will stay in Tabiona for a more extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young motored to Provo vicinity for fruit, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff motored to Provo for fruit and also visited relatives in that vicinity. Ted Nye was a recent business visitor in Duchesne and Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Tassell and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tassell and family and Gail Van Tassell attended a family reunion recently in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Van Tassell are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl. The two sisters at home are happy about it too. Mother and baby ire reported doing fine in the Roosevelt Hospital. Please call 2318 to report your news items. The telephone will be practically my only instrument of obtaining news for the paper so if you want to read it Please report it . . , and thanks a lot for all of your help. Standard on the Package Delivery model; optional at extra cost on 18 other light-dut- y model s. Gctamslnvck! 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