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Show A Few Highlights At County Fair As Viewed By The Camera i INTAI1 BASIN RECORD Thursday, Seplember 17, 1953 Lovely Reception at Myton Honors Mr. and Mrs. Peatross Dd. MYTON Newly married Mr. Harris, is the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Max Peatross received Leonard Harris, of Myton, and congratulations from their many the groom is the son of Mrs. friends and relatives at a reception Saturday evening at the Lydia Peatross, also of Myton. For her reception the lovely Myton LDS chapel. bride chose a floor length wedThe former the Jencne bride, The following high priests ding gown of white slipper satin and their wives enjoyed a fish with an over-skiof white chan, fry at the A. M. Burton home Dean Anderson and Mr. and tily lace and carried a bouquet Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson. On the way of pink pastel shaded roses. The Mrs. Wm. S. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. home they visited briefly with brides and grooms mothers asLeon M. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. James Anderson sisted the newlyweds in greetEllis M. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. in Heber City. ing their guests. Gail Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen took his Mrs. Carlos Roberts, sister of Glen Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Eva Christensen, the A. M. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. to Mayfield, Friday, where she the groom, was in charge of guest book and the Misses Burton Tew. will visit for some time with a Margo Linck, Elaine Chandler is ill. who sister, critically Judy, and LaRee Bywater had charge Mrs. Clara Burgener, Mrs. Carol and Sue Ann Christensen of the gifts. Mrs. W. H. Linck, Gordon McGuire and three accompanied their father and Mrs. A. C. Tolboe and Mrs. Rex small sons, all of Provo; MrsrT enjoyed the trip very much. Lamb directed the serving, asMr. and Mrs. Leon Burton sisted Mary Weston and daughter, by Miss Loye Harris and Verwere Anderson in and Gail Ilean. and Mr. and Mrs. BurMiss Velma Pickup. a reggener, from Driggs, Idaho, were nal Saturday night for Loyal Perry acted as master welfare meeting'. Sunday guests of the Glen Sor- ional Mr. and Mrs Max Richens, of ceremonies for the program ensens. which was presented during the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thayne of Ogdmi, visited last week with evening. Taking part on the Mrs. the Arch Whites. Verna are rejoicing over the arrival, White is were Miss LuDeen Anin Ogden this program Miss of their seventh week withvisiting Thursday, derson, Beverly Anderson, Richens. the n child, a daughter. Jenson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bprrett, Mrs. MarjorieMiss Richens, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- of Provo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Dennis and Miss Alice Smith. and sons were in Salt Lake J. V. Barrett on Friday. Mr. Peatross, who served in Sunday to visit the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi. of Army in Germany folThomas L. Allred, of Provo, Springville, are visiting their the U. S. War II, is a gradWorld lowing Mrs. and Tew, Sundaughter, Mary was an overnight guest last uate the from Roosevelt High day at the Gail Anderson home. family. Grant Monson and Glade School. Mrs. Peatross graduated Mrs. Lorna Jensen and were in Salt Lake City Timothy, of Altonah, and David from Union High School. The young couple will make Gailey, of Altamont, were the for several days last week. Mrs. Charlotte Erickson at- speakers at Sacrament meeting, their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Peatross is employed. tended a Teachers Planning Sunday. Wednesin Duchesne meeting day evening, where a teachers workshop program was formulated. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fieldsted, of Roosevelt, and Mrs. Leora Farnsworth, of Mt. Home, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker last Tuesday. Why fight the HIGHWAY Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald were called to Price Wedyourself? Save your valuable nesday to be with their son, time and money. You don't Gary, who had undergone an need to tie up valued capital emergency appendectomy. Mrs. in costly to BUY and OPERMcDonald remained there while Mr. McDonald and son, Wayne, ATE EQUIPMENT. came home, reporting that Gary was doing as well as could be Use Uintah INSURED, expected. Economical, Dependable, Jenean Burton was in Salt DAILY Lake City last week to do some shopping. FREIGHT SERVICE! Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gillette, Scenes at the Duchesne Counly Fair are recounted by the staff photographer of the Record and Standard. Top of Tooele, were weekend guests row is the float entered by the Duchesne Fish and Game Association in the parade; Jesse H. LeFevre, 79, oldest Tabiona of the C. W. Ericksons. resident; Duchesne Mothers Club float, second winner in the parade. . , Middle row, Kohl's Market float, which won Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonlop honors in the parade; Miss Duchesne County and her two attendants; bathing suit revue of Miss Duchesne County ald went to Provo, Friday to contest. . . Bottom row, Lynn Turnbow, Tabiona, whose Jersey calf won grand championship ribbon in dairy division; Michael Yergensen, whose Holstein heifer was runner-uin grand championship- flight and won more ribbons than any purchase fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, of other animal entered in exhibits, as well as the inseminalor award; dairy slock on parade before judges at the fair. Rangely, Colo , were OfflcM In CRy, m4 ' The State of Virginia extends guests of the Glen Sorensens. Moons homes while he is teachMr. and Mrs. George Anderw H70 S..tfc 2a lN Lake Cttjr. Vtek ing at Tabiona High School this farther west than does neighboring son and Bertha visited in MagWest Virginia. year. na, Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Yvonne Jones, of Park By Mrs. Dorothy Moon Mrs. visited her sister, City, Cecil Roberts left Tuesday for Flora Fabrizio, over the weekthe service. end. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio, are making . their home here Delbert and Art Fabrizio atwhile Mrt Buchanan teaches tended the Layne - Walls fight Seminary at Tabiona. in Salt Lake City last Tuesday Mrs. Nephi Moon was a renight. cent guest at Eden, Utah, to visit her sisters. Mrs. Wendell Jones, of Salt Lake City, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon. Norma Robb Bob Lee visited in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Moon have as their guests, Mrs. Moons mother, Mrs. J. M. of Many, Louisiana, and! are visiting her folks, Mr. and While Mr. and Mrs. Leonard sister, Hannah, and cousin, Joan Mrs. Frank T. Defa. Brown were in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. James Knight the men of under the diare living in one of Nephi rection of Utahn, Bishop Leland Wright, harvested their crop. The Browns wish, to thank everyone who helped with the work. Mrs. George Anderson High Priests Enjoy Fish Fry rt Af-to- n La-Ver- mm. rain-or-shi- .. ne p mid-wee- k HANNA 'uitahn VERNAL , UTAH Good Deed Pleases Bel-isl- Leonard Browns e, Quitting Business and Selling Out To Bare Walls At Mr Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown returned home Thursday from Salt Lake City, where Leonard was a patient at the LDS pital for a week. Hos-- 1 The dance held Thursday evening at the ward house in honor of Elder Calvin Broadhead, was a big success. A large crowd attended and everyone reported an evening well spent. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Friday, were Mrs. Art Snow and children and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kofford and family, of Boneta. ' Preston Matthews, of Salt Lake City, called on friends in Utahn, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas and daughter, Shirley, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown. A dinner "was given in honor of Calvin Broadhead, Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. Those attending were: Don Mayhew, Colleen Tucker, Calvin Broadhead, Thora Wright, Eleane Wright and friend, of Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and daughter, Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins, of Vernal, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp during the week. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and son, Larry, took a load of cattle to the auction sale at Roosevelt, Saturday. always have on hand both kinds of i j Old Sunny Broo- k- t KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ftacis Friday AT 2:00 P.H. SHARP AND AGAIN IN THE EVENING 31 AT 7:30 P.M. AND CONTINUES DAILY UNTIL ALL IS SOLD OUT TO THE BARE WALLS - - LIVING - ROOM SETS BEDROOM SUITES BED PLATFORM ROCKERS LAMPS DAVANOS MIRRORS SPRINGS DINNETTE SETS CHROME SETS PICTURES APPLIANCES There Will Be Sold - - - - - - - and hundreds of other household articles , V Only $39.95 for a long wearing Broadloom 9xl2' rug at Hanson Rug Co., Roosevelt Sunny , BOTH 86 PROOF NEUTRAL SPIRITS KENTUCKY Els'ool: BRAND BIENDEO WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 GRAIN THE OLD SUNNY BROOK .COMPANY, LOUISVILLE KYi The Connecticut Lakes region at the northern tip of New Hampshire was independent from 1832 to 1835. Pioneers named their country the Indian Stream Republic. They spurned allegiance either to the United States or Canada until New Hampshire militia forced them to acknowledge state sovereignty. i llOVi TO BUY AT AUCTION Come and select any Hem you wish , , , no delayl Your selection will be put on the auciion block and sold for just what the public is willing to pay not for what it is worth, but what St will bring at auction. FREE GIFTS GIVEN A $59.50 Innerspring Mattress Will Be Given Away Auction at the First FRIDAY AFTERNOON AUCTION IS IN CHARGE OF J. N. SCHMITZ AND ASSOCIATES Furniture and Rug Auctioneers and Liquidators |