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Show Frontier Airlines, Inc., Flying $98.83 Equipment John E. Abbott Sherman No. W I 6 25 26, T. 4 S., R. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. McConnell, Sur. No. 5500, Sec. 25, T. 4 S..,R. 7 W and Sec 30, T. 4 S., R. 6 W USM 20.6 ac. Deer Horn, Sur. No. 5501, Sec. 25. T. 4 S., R. 7 W and Sec. 30, T. 4 S., R. 6 W USM, 20.6 ac. Joe Wheeler, Sur. No. 5499, Sec. 25, T. 4 S.. R. 7 V U SM, 20.6 ac. .Thomas Benton, Sur. No .5500 Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. 7 W., and Sec. 30, T 4 S., R. 6 W USM, 20.6 ac. Linna, Sur. No. 5495, Sec. 25, T. 4 S R 7 V USM, 20.6 ac. Payne, Sur. No. 5497, Sec. 25, 26 & 35, T. 4 S R 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Britt, Sur. No. 5494, Sec. 27, T. 4 S R. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Toquor 1 & 2, Sur. No. 5518, Sec. 23 & 24. T. 4 S., R. 7 W., USM, 41 ac. Valley, Sur. No. 5502, Sec. 34, T. 4 S.. R. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Surprise, Sur. No. 5502, Sec. 34, T. 4 S., R. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Guido, Sur. No. 5498," Sec. 35, T. 4 S., R. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. " Hope, Sur No. 5505, Sec. 25 & 30, T. 4 S., R. 7 & 8, W., USM, 20.6 ac. Potwin 1, 2, 3 & 4, Sur. No. 5509, Sec. 19, 20 & 30, T. 5 S R. 6 W USM, 82.4 ac. Ben Harrison Sur. No. 5515, Sec. 29, T. 5 S., R. 7 W USM, 20.6 ac. Early. Sur No. 5510, Sec. 4 & 5, T. 6 S., R. 7 W., USM, ' 20.6 ac. Thoman, Sur. No 5503. Sec. 13, T. 6 S., R. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac $589.74 SE14, Sec. 5, T. 11S.R. 12 E , SLM, Sherman No. 2, SW,-4Sec. 5, T. 11 S.. R. 12 E SLM Sherman No. 3, SEti. Sec. 6, T. 11 S., R. 12 E SLM $38.26 1 , Ferrin Machinery and Equipment at Elate'rite Mine $3188 Natural Products Co Machinery $10.36 Raven Mining Company of Utah Raven, Survey No. 3310 Burnette,- - Survey No. 3310 Doris No. 1 and Doris No2 Suryey No. 6510 embracing a portion of Sec. 13 and 24. in T. 8 S., R. 16 E.. SLM. and Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R 2 R. USM, 20.6 ac. Frank, Sur. No. 5496, Sec. I A. : USM Tabby No. 1, Sur. No. 5511, in Sec 14, T. 4 S., R. 6 W. USM. 20.6 ac. Gush No. 2 Sur. No. 5512, in Sec 14, T. 4 S., R. 6 W.. USM, 20.6 ac. Lindley, Sur. No. 5506, Sec. 25, T. 4S.,R 8 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Benny 1 & 2, Sur. No. 5507, Sec. 21, 22 & 27, T. 6 S., ,R. 6 W USM, 41.1 ac. Hidden Treasure, Sur. No. 5517, in Sec 28, T. 4 S., R. 6 W USM, 20.6 ac. Trail Hollow, Sur. No. 5514, Sec 32, T 4 S R. 6 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Georgian, Sur. No. 5506, Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. 8 W.. USM, 20.6 ac. Georgiana, Sur. No. 5508, Sec. 10 & 15, T. 4 S., R. 7 W USM, 20.6 ac. Bertha, Sur. No'. 5516, Sec. 20, T. 4 STR. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Mervin, Sur, No. 5513, Sec. 23 & 24. T. 4 S., R. 7 W., USM, 20.6 ac. Admiral Sly. Sur. No. 5493, Sec. 25 & 36, T. 4 S., R. 7 W . !: onai Thursday, December Mrs. Elhel Beebe Jioliday Season WIJNJfr Salt Lake City over the weekend. On Monday they left for Rangely, Colo., where Mr. Ber-reis employed by the R.E.A. and will replace Charles Allred, who was killed recently, until a replacement can be secured. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen. They are planning on making their' home in Roosevelt. Altonah Holds Green - Gold Ball tt The Altonah ward held its Gold and Green Ball Saturday night in the . ward hall, the theme being Frosty the Snowman. The hall was decorated with Gold and Green streamers and snowmen. The Gleaners were dressed in beautiful Reese Timothys orchestra1 furnished the music. The Gleaner girls were: Georgia Morris, Barbara Anderson, Sharrel Ames, Alta Ames, Ola Maxfield, Sharen Bird and Florence Weeks. i Mrs. David Gailey and Mrs. Nay deem Berrett, stake Primary leaders, visited Primary Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb made a trip to Salt Lake City, Friday. Bill Reay has purchased the John Ping farm east of Altonah. Reva Clark spent several days with her sister and law. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ivie in Strawberry, during the week. Mrs. Wanda Allred, of Upal-co- , is spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred. Dee Reay, of Salt Lake City, transacted business with Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy, one day last week. DIES IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Wanda Taylor, 30, of Whiterocks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornes LaRose, of Altonah, died in the Roosevelt Hospital, Thursday, December 10th, of pneumonia. The people wish to express their deepest sympathy to the LaRose family. OFFICE two-stor- visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend. George Mecham acocmpanied them as far as Salt Lake on his way to California, where he will spend the winter. An error is last weeks news: It was Mrs. Alora Kolb instead of Mrs. Irene Hislop, with Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, who attended the wedding of Miss Laura Jean and Harold Evans in the Salt Lake Temple, Nov. 20th. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. J. Arthur Timothy was operated on for appendicitis in the Roosevelt Hospital Tuesday about 12 noon. brother-in-- - crease. Dave Mann writes in the Dec. 17 issue of The Utah Farmer that one veterinarian, Dr. E. H. Gibson (shown in photo) has opened 289 cows to remove metal objects in the past three years. Mr. Manns report describes treatment and offers suggestions for recognizing the symptoms. nnn CONSISTENT I tuvt fete ! th hire btn tun iad Farmer daring th sheep buiieeie T gtatrtl. ovr 90 conmtent ubtcribtr lo Tbf I fanning, 50 for YEARS tiar. Utah Farmrr haa bt thrrp raising tad at la dry helpfel to livestock raitiag ia SEND FOR FREE C0FY (IhiMtiifflfiif Utah's Inclusive form and Livestock Magazine I Ml sMMHyMi I ay. hM ay I " I I HhMripMM THI UTAH r ARMIK 36 Richards St. Salt lake City, Utah MSttla IN Dm mM M mmum I 1 rm-U- N yMr-tt- .tO ImS wkni HIM a Aw Cm. wt akHmaa aa a N. j and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young, of Mt. Emmons, to Salt Lake City and Park City over the weekend. At Park City they attended the wedding of Mrs. Smiths nephew, Mason Smith. Mrs. Eva Jennings is employed at Christensens store at Roosevelt. Carol Ann and Darleen Brady had their tonsils removed at the Roosevelt Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Marrett are the proud parents of a new baby daughter, born December 3rd, at the Roosevelt Hospital. This is the third daughter for the Marrets. Mrs. Shirley Williams and little girls, of Bluebell, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Linke. is visiting her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson, at Salt Lake City, this week. Robert Murphy was sustained Sunday at Sacrament meeting as second counselor to the Sunday School superintendent, Brady. Mrs. Myrl Smith spent Wednesday at Mt. Emmons with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Young. Mrs Elden Brady and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee spent one day last week in Vernal visiting relatives and shopping. Mrs. Margaret Case. ,of Burley, Idaho, is visiting her daughter and Mr. and Mrs Don Shelton. . 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NUUtn Ntphi, Utah BOURBON WHISKEY OUR son-in-la- FOR KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Max-fiel- d Mrs. Alma Smith accompan- ied her BRAND n, (MICE MORE (Late For Last Week) MEETING HELD Bridgeland ladies attending the meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gilbert at Arcadia. Thursday, were: Lois Stansfield, Erma Van Tassell, Ethel Taylor. Letta Meyer, Hazel Walters and Elva Lisonbee. i SUBSCRIBER pot-luc- k Tre-monto- n, DUP Want cows adapted to Mountain states and climate? Hardy, rugged animals that are good milk and meat producers? Then you might consider the Brown Swiss breed, says Seymour Mikkelsen, head of the agricultural department of Snow college at Ephraim. Not a new breed, Brown Swiss are known as one of the better dual" purpose breeds. Field Editor Dave Mann has an informative article on Brown Swiss in the December 17 issue. Well Hardware disease in worth reading. dairy cattle is on the in- Marilyn Atwood, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Von Atwood, of Bluebell were married December 4th in Duchesne. The young couple are making their home in Altonah at the present. ever came out ofhentucliy Relief Society Has Quilting Bee The Relief Society quilted a beautiful quilt for Mrs. Vernia Shiner in meeting Tuesday in the Ward hall, starting at 10:30 a.m. A lunch was served to the following ladies: Mrs. Vernia Shiner, Mrs. Violet Smith, Mrs. Eldora Mitchell, Mrs. Eliza Clark, Mrs. Blanch Powell, Mrs. Mary Riley, Mrs. Margaret Maxfield. Mrs. Henrietta Carroll, Mrs. Marion Mon-soMrs. LaRue Fisher, Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs. Mable and Mrs. Ethel Beebe. Harold Morris, who' has been a in employed Wyoming, spent Ronald Hill, of Duchesne, few days with his family, before going on to California, spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Elva Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. where he will be employed. Mrs. Albert Clark and son. Gerald Jacobson. Mrs. Vendetta Clark left the Trent, ofaccompanied to' Wallace latter part of the vqfek for Chatwin, Tabiona, Vernal, Utah, to visit her son Monday to transact business and for Trent to receive dental care. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mrs. Max Stephenson under- Clark and new grandson, who went a minor operation in a was born Dec. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie MitchSalt Lake hospital, Tuesday morning. Her parents, Mr. and ell and Mrs. Wanda Allred went Mrs. Lee Jessen, accompanied to Vernal, Thursday, where Mrs her to Salt Lake. Dewey Jessen Allred received mtxiical care. drove the school bus during Mr. REPORTS FOR PHYSICAL Jessens absence. Perry Maxfield reported on Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden Tuesday, Dec. 8th for his phyand daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. sical examination at Ft. DougAlbert Rochel transacted busi- las in Salt Lake City. Perry is ness in Vernal, Lapoint and Ft. a students at the BYU jn Duchesne last Wednesday. Provo. Dennie Ralphs was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital recently Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bowden to' be treated for a lung injury. and daughters, of Bonanza, Word was received during Sunday at the home of Mr.spent and the week of the birth of a baby, Mrs. Clinton Bowden. born Dec. 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett Leo Ames, of Salt Lake City. and daughters made a trip to Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee COWS Married Dec. 4 Bob Clark, son of Mrs. Vendetta Clark, of Altonah, and Mnc. .try thcjivest ... sketch shows new Artist y office And warehouse being built as national headquarters for Boy Scouts of America at North Brunswick Township, N. J. BUILD SCOUTS BniDGELflfID Mountain-bre- d 17, 1953 xov-mal- s. Mr. and Mrs. George Easton and son, of Soda Springs, Idaho, arrived Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobson went to Salt Lake City, Thursday of last week to visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potts and daughters of Duchesne accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and family, of Bonanza; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liddell, of Roosevelt, were" Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel and Mr. and Mrs. Dru Allred attended a comunity meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken LaRose in Mt. Emmons, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Kolb and family, of Altamont, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reese and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb, Thursday of last week. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess went to Orem, Thursday, Dec. 10th, to attend the funeral of Charles Heath. 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heath, who was killed when run over with a car, Monday. The" Heaths are former residents of Altonah and the community wish to extend deepest sympathy to the Heath t family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E, Clark 'To You And Your Family Best Wishes For The THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD 13.00 ryyvvvrtrLri-nruxnvxrin- |