OCR Text |
Show CIXTAH BASIN RECORD TABIONA ! Mrs. Thelms D. Ny y .. . Mrs. Hildur Johnstun is very Miss Helen Rudy Exchanges Vows With Kip Merkley thrilled over plans to fly to California to spend Christmas holidays with her son, Carl. Mrs. Gracia Olsen, who just recently returned from the LDS Hospital, has been very ill again and was confined to her bed for M a r ri a g e vows were exthree days. She is very blue changed Monday. Dec. 14th, in and lonesome and would enjoy the Salt Lake LDS Temple by the company of friends. Miss Helen Rudy, daughter of Czar Rudy, of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund Mr. and Mrs and Kipp Merkley and family were very much Roosevelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Merkpleased to have a brother, Wil- ley, of Duchesne. President fred Angus, of Quincy, Califor- Jones performed the ceremony. nia, and their mother. Mrs. John the couple Angus, of Ioka spend Friday Accompanying through the temple were Mrs. with them. Rudy and Mrs. Merkley. brides wedding gown It makes for a very cheery wasTheof traditional white slipper to season find that many holiday of our young folks are spending satin, with swetheart neckline skirt. The the holidays with their families and full bouffant and are thrilled about being in sleeves tapered to points at the Good Old Duchesne again. They wrist, and tiny sating covered are: Nancy Lott, Clive Moon. buttons fastened the fitted bodRichard Powell, Bobby Ban- ice at the back. The newlyweds enjoyed a croft, Conrad Hollenbeck, Stanley Odekirk, Wilfred Hadden. brief honeymoon in Salt Lake Karen Carman, Howard Moffett City, and are now at home in Duchesne, where the bride will and Wilford Granger, Jr. continue her studies as a senior Mrs. Marie Winslow Halbert, student at Duchesne High School of Muscative. Iowa, is visiting and the groom will assist his with her brother L. C and Mrs. father in the dairy and faming business. , Winslow. Following the marriage in Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones, Laura Clement, Elizabeth Wins- Salt Lake City, a dinner was low, Marie Halbert and Lulu held for the newlyweds at the Munz attended the Presbyterian home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed church in Myton, on Sunday. GREETINGS FROM HAWAII Hrs. Melen Helen Qdekirk Dr. Harry BeTman, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, will be at the Hanson Hotel, in Roosevelt. Friday. January 8, from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. sends word with Christmas cheer from the Islands that she will have a chance to do some real missionary work for the last five months of her mission. She is now at Lihue, Kauai, Box 283, T. II. She has enjoyed her office and primary work very much but feels that her mission would not be complete without a touch of the real trading and Jalmaye Mrs. George Anderson MIA Gives Xmas such. Program For Ward MOTHERS CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY Tuesday evening, Dec. 15, the The Mothers Club held their MIA presented the Christmas Christmas party at the home of program in song and story. Par- Mrs. Sylvia Abbot. Those helpticipants were: readers, Erma ing with the entertainment were Sorensen, Mary Tew,- - Gail An- C C. Mickelson, Mrs. Walter e derson, Loretta Burton and Williams and Mrs. Otto Johnsen Ad-alin- Anderson; singers were Gail Anderson, Fanny HOI, Burton Tew, Adaline Andereon, Erma Sorensen. Leda Beckstead, Vada Lee Burton, Roberta Jensen and Carolyn Tew, with Peggy Sorensen, Betty Potter and Mary Tew, pianists. Louise Thompson read the story, The Juggler, by Anatole France. L.D.S. Chanel. Early Deadlines Reception In Utahn Follows The deadline lor news and advertising for the last two weeks in December is being advanced one day, to make possible the circulation of the Record and Standard before the Christmas and New Year holidays. . . Final deadline for news and advertising will be Temple Marriage Solemn rites marriage for Miss Elaine Wright and Keith n Bon-e-t- a er pre-holid- n ., . Merry Christmas We would like to take a little space to extend special Holiday The Tabby Tigers, under the guidance of Coach James Knight won their first home basketball game Friday evening before a moderate crowd. The visiting opponent was Grantsville High, who had registered a victory, over Altamont High the ceeding evening. Tabiona maintained a 9 to 18 point lead throughout the game, with the beautiful floor work of sophomore Ray Pace, and the fast and potential scoring threat embodied in Myrthan Defa, Delbert Fabrizio and A1 Roberts, all seniors. Other seniors who turned in fine performances were Vernon White Leslie LeRoy Roberts, Richard! Defa and Robert Lee. The unusual single characteristic of the team Coach Knight had on the floor Friday, was the all senior rating with the exception of Ray. Usually Tabiona has to call on sophomores, freshmen, or whatever is on hand, to make a basketball teajn but indications are this year will show an experienced team carry the ball at Tabby. Morale is good, and the fellows are' indicating thus far, a willingness to follow strict training rules and. obey the instructions of their new coach, who is esteemed very highly by his students. Coach Knight says he considers Tabiona definitely a dark horse possibility, and it seems if Friday possible entirely night can be considered an indication. But no foolin. fellows obeying rules and regulations will make or break a team in basketball. . and we would surely like to see this be . YOUR YEAR. TABIONA them, even though special obstacle's sometimes make us falwe will pledge to try ter to improve at least a little in the future We would also like to especially greet the fine young men serving our country in the U. S. Armed lerces many of whom have Indicated the Uintah Basin Record is Ike a letter from home to lhem-Giles- . MERRY CHRISTMAS. EVERY- - VVARJT APS FOR SALE 400 old ewes; breeders, bred to Suffolk bucks, lamb March 20. Fat, 145 lb. average. Must see to appreciate. Sell any number. Frank Monks & Sons. Myton, Utah- tc . ... i I can winter 70 WANTED head of cattle until April 1st. Contact Austin Brokaw, Myton, or phone 53015. 40 acres choice FOR SALE farming land, good corrals, small house and choice water rights. See Doug or Arch at McKinlay Motor Co., Ola us Johnson, who has been superintendent at the Hanna Roosevelt. Pump Station of the Salt Lake WANTED Highest prices Pipe Line Company, has been working at the Rangely Pump paid for hides, pelts and wool. Station of the company for the Roosevelt Shoe Shop. past three weeks. His family WANTED Dead of useless will move to Rangely next Mon- animals. For service cal prompt day, after spending the Christ- Reed Stansfield, Bridgeland, mas holidays here. They will 4181. really be missed by their many friends in Tabiona, where they, Highest prices paid for hides, including the children, have pelts, furs and wool. Reed been so active in all church Stansfield, Phone Bridgeland, school and civic affairs. 4181. 1st house west of Bridge-lan- d Mr. Johnson was bishop in Service Station. the Tabiona ward for approximately eight years, and Mrs. Johnson has been ward Primary E. A. president, and both have held several other important offices. REFRIGERATION They have three girls, all beauElectric Motors Wiring tiful and talented, and one love4306 Arcadia Phone ly boy. Roosevelt. Utah Mac McCall, who has been at the Rangely plant, will replace Mr. Johnson at Hanna. u Family Moving To Rangely Mc-Kinl- Call Service Winter Is Fruitful La-Ber- ta ! three-quarte- four-tiere- d Mem-mat- t, Plans have been made for the Tabiona ward Christmas celebration. The Primary, under the direction of President Wadley, will present a program Christmas Eve in the ward chapel. The MIA is trimming a ward Christmas tree and the Sunday School is helping Santa prepare candy and nuts for distribution, Christmas Eve. A Christmas dance will be held Christmas night in the Tabiona High School gym. Greeting friends and relatives in Tabiona recently were Mr. and Mrs. Earland Jones and their daughters, of Burley, Idaho, where Mr. Jones is employed by the Salt Lake Pipe Line Co. They are former residents of Tabiona and still own their home here. Robert Michie came in from the BYU to spend the weekend with his parents. Glen Lewis, of the U. S. Armed Forces, is enjoying a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis. Norman Casper, of the U. S. Navy, is enjoying a holiday liberty at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper. Norman will go to school for a few months when he reports back to duty at San Diego. He has been serving aboard a submarine in Pacific - j Greeting to our readers and friends throughout the country. We would also especially like to thank Mr. and Mrs. for their many kindnesses throughout this year and previous years. We really enjoy doing what we can to get the waters for the past year. Some of the Elvin Lewis family motored to Provo. Saturday. Mrs. Afton Ashcraft, of Salt Lake City, visited friends and relatives in Tabiona recently. Mrs Burnell Turnbow spent several days last week visiting in Salt Lake City. She returned home Friday. Loran Barger spent the weekend with his family in Tabiona. A special Christmas program was presented in Sunday School with each of the classes Xmas Eve Party A program preceded the dancing and was introduced by the roaster of ceremonies, Bishop Leland Wright, as follows: vocal duet, NaDene Wright and Ann National Broadhead; reading, Maxine Murphy; vocal solo. Eccelynne piano solo, Mrs. Maljust a week Esauk; following their marriage Mr. colm Walters; and a vocal duet, plimented at a wedding recep- Thora Wright and Don Mayhew. The young couple will make tion in the Utahn LDS chapel and Mrs Farnsworth were- - com-- ! their home in Duchesne, where where the bride greeted her Mr. Farnsworth is employed by guests in her wedding gown of white Chantilly lace lined with taffeta, with an overskirt of net. The bodice was styled with . tiny pearl buttons down the ln the Duchesne County Defront and the cuffs of the grace- partment of Public Welfare The bride graduated with the fully pointed sleeves had sim- class of 1950 from Duchesne r ilar trim. Her School and attended the length veii was of lace and net;5jj ' BYU at Provo two quarters. She and her corsage was of red rose buds and white carnations. Miss has held her present position for Thora Wright, sister of the the past year. Mr. Farnswortn bride, wore a lavendar baller- attended school at Altamont ina length gown and attended High and in the summer months operates the Moon Lake Tackle the bride as maid of honor. Best man duties were assumed Company, by Don Mayhew. Mother of the bride chose an Bishop Porter Merrell reportqua afternoon dress, accented ed that they had gone to Heber with a white carnation corsage, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tatton The serving table was center Bench, and found that they are ed with a beautiful slowly improving and are getwedding cake, delicately trim- ting anxious to come home. med in pink. The cake was Mr. and Mrs. Reed Timothy made by Mrs. Malcolm Walters. In charge of the serving were spent last Sunday in Hiawath Mrs. Sodinia Wright, Mrs. Elva as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew and Mrs. Berniece Abp-- . C C. Harless. . ;; ' Farnsworth were held in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Mon- TUESDAY, with corresponday, December 7, with Presi- dents copy due in our office dent Robert D. Young performon MONDAY. ing the ceremony. The new bride is the daughlanalp. The gift room was unter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence der the direction of Mrs. Carol of Utahn -s and i'roo-md and Bryces changing gifts and a luncheon Zions started the group off in the best Barks. On December 14, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant Brother-sowent to Vernal, Friand went to Carbon County one day family to attend the basketnight day last week to get a load of ball game between Moroni and coal. Vernal. They came back thrilled Mrs. Nettie Swasey, of with the work of the teams, is visiting the Ellis Burton which show much promise for family. the coming season. Mrs. Annie L. Evans, of Mt. Emmons, visited the Laron At the Perry Grant home on Becksteads last week. Mrs. Lygia Rust is visiting Sunday, Dec. 20, was held a family relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen as Duane, who is manager of Theatre in Salt and small children were in Salt the Uptownhome. Also present Lake, was Lake, Thursday and Friday. were the Lloyd Grant family, LOCAL MEETING of Vernal, the Neil Earl family, County Agent Bob Murdock and Home Agent Mary Lois who all enjoyed one of mothers ReicheTt conducted a planning wonderful family dinners. meeting Wednesday evening at the George Anderson home. son, of Salt Lake City, were Present were: Mr. and Mrs Wil- weekend visitors in Talmage. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-solis Potter, Mr. and Mrs Harold and Terry were in Duchesne Sorensen and Leon M. Burton. Thursday evening for the ele Glen Allred, who recently re- mentary school Christmas proturned from Alaska, gave an gram. Bertha Anderson, of Provo illustrated lecture at school, on came home Friday evening for Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Steven- - Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine NEWLYWEDS. MR. AND MRS. KEITH FARNSWORTH, parents'are Mr. aid Mrs. David Farnsworth of Mt. The program, A Christmas Home. story, by Mrs. Kermit Poulson; The newlyweds enjoye'd a The Little Hunch back. by Francis Burnett; and Christmas honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, Hoover Dam and also carols, were sung by the Du- toured Southern Utah through chesne High School quartet. Ex- of spirits.- - . . Tabby Takes One From Grantsville whose marriage look place Dec. 7, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception followed a week later in the Utahn ! Thursday. December 24, 1953 Seats On Sale Season tickets for reserved seats at the league basketball games to be played at Tabiona went on sale at $4.00 each at Principal Doyle K. Swallows office Friday afternoon. Seats are reserved at a first come, first choice basis, but there are still some loce locations left so see Principal Swallow for your tickets. The new electric score board and the new bleacher seats for v students on the stage, really add a lot to the basketball games . , The seats make this year more room, and better vision, while the scoreboard Helps with the suspense department either way you look at it wondering how the teams stand, and watching the second hand on the clock hurrying around during times of crisis. Surly know you will like the scoreboard and the new seats, a big Improvement at Tabiona. when it is spent in furthering your education at Brig- ham Young University. Join the thousands who are turning to the fastest growing university in the west for training in scores of fields of science, letters, arts, religion and military, for here they learn to live as well as making a living. i PLAN NOW TO ENROLL JANUARY 4 BrighamYoung University PROVO UTAH : . ; . ; nas err V . TO ; : ,002 : TO OUR MANY FRIENDS MADE A QUILT A Friendship Quilt made of hand painted blocks was beautifully quilted at the home of Mrs. Deone Rhoades during the week. Assisting with the .work were Mrs. Ada Rhoades, Mrs. Leone Brown, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Deone Rhoades, Mrs. Twila Rhoades, Mrs. Nora LeFevre, Mrs. Rella LeFevre, Mrs. Elaine ty S. Webb, and Mrs. Norma Mrs. Florence Johnson attended the quilting party as a special guest and she was pre- S sented with the quilt upon its completion as a souvenier of her many friends in Tabiona. The quilt has the names of the persons who painted each block on it, as well as many beautiful designs, painted with textile paints. A delicious Junch was served. Wag-staf- KtJ sac (eokanA JjwetingA May thii Holiday Saason blaii your hoart with lava, your mind with poaco, and your llfo with happintu. NEW DAUGHTER or your friendship and good will we extend a hearty 'Thank You.' .May you have WINTERTON BROS. ROOSEVELT DUCHESNE f. a delightful Christmas and a successfu 1 New Year, MISSION MOTEL MR. AND MRS. CHESTER LYMAN A seven pound nine ounce daughter was born to Mrs. Lon Humes, Tuesday, Dec. 15. A brother and a sister greeted the new arrival and their mother when she returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones, later ln the week. All are reported getting along nicely. (The father of the new baby was killed in the tragic, deer hunting accident on Tabby Mountain this year.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young motored to Heber one day this week. :VX v . Do Your Last Minute Us Let ' Shopping For You! " WE GO EACH DAY TO THE WHOLESALE HOUSES Uinta Furniture Co. DUCHESNE 9 $ $ UTAH 9 |