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Show BASIN RECORD rUINTAH Thursday. May 15. 1954 TABIONA Ircadila 1 Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Elsia Bird UNDERGOES OPERATION mining whether he will have Hale Holgate was taken to an expense paid trip. Congratulthe Roosevelt LDS Hospital, ations to both young men and Saturday, where he was operGood Luck at the State meet. ated on Monday morning for a a At the Regional Track Meet It will be good to see the hernia. We all wish him a colors there once. Vernal in High Tabiona, Thursday, speedy recovery.. the smallest high school in the State, placed two men in the Five year old VaLona Humes, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen state meet to be held in Salt daughter of Mrs. Velda Humes, and children visited WednesLake City Saturday, May 15. was an honored guest at a birthday at Altamont. The Sunday School gave a Delbert Fabrizio, won second in day party Wednesday at the shot put, and will be sent home of her grandmothers, Mrs. very interesting program Sun- the to Salt lake City with expenses Heber Jones. Twenty-fiv- e little honor of in the mothers. day Each mother was presented paid, according to Princapal friends enjoyed games and rewith a beautiful handkerchief. Doyle Swallow. Vernon White, freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, placed third in the discus throw, Farland Jones and three will also participate in daughters, of Burley, Idaho, Leon, Larry and Lanny were and dinner guests Sunday at the Salt Lake City, with his place- - visited friends and relatives home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn ment in the state meet deter- here recently. His wife stopped in Ogden to visit with her Ross in Pleasant Valley. mother whom she doesnt get Mrs. Loril Carpenter and to see very often. daughter, Nannette, of Salt Lake, came out Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. Clair Searle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were greeting friends in TabCharles Jensen. Mr. Carpenter iona Sunday evening. is staying with the Jensens to Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent Ellert-son- , help them get their crops in. Lewis and Miss Mrs. Austin Beal entertained MavisMiss Mary were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thomp-Salt Lake son received word of the death at a birthday party for her little visitors Barger Saturday. of Eldons cousin, R. D. Rogers, daughter, Marsha, on her '4th Mr. and Mrs. Loran Barger at Azusa, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversary. Games of Salt Lake City attended the and refreshments made were home their here enjoyed Rogers for a number of years. Last fall by the following: Kathleen Mur- Seminary graduation Sunday Their daughter, Mavis they went to' California to make phy, Rowena Gallyer, Roger, evening. graduates. their home. The community ex- Steven and Dianne Clayburn, was one ofof the Ted D. Nye, of the Parents tends its sincere sympathy to Hazel Murphy, Jimmie and Mrs. Betty Rogers and family, Gary Beal of Salt Lake and U.S. Navy Air Force, stationed in Hawaii, have received word and other relatives in the Uin- Darrell Thomas, of Duchesne. that he was in the Army HosBasin. tah there suffering from a case FARMERETTES MEET Mrs. Helen Neilsen and sons, pital was reportThe Farmerette Club held Sharon and Darwin, visited in of bronchialitus. He on ed better May 5, at feeling their meeting, Monday, May 10, Salt Lake City over the weekat the Arcadia ward house. Mrs. end with Mr. and Mrs. Dale the time the letter telling of his Theda Jensen, of the U.S.A.C., Neilsen and at Provo with Mr. illness was written. He is withfr V R 8, Navy 128, Box E, in Logan, gave a very interest- and Mrs. Ward Johnson. San Francisco, Calif., if ing demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walters FPO, of his friends would care any of Salt Lake City, to write to him or see him in and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coods, spent family, the week with their par- that vicinity. It is also reported Coods and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Jay a new grade family, of Fountain Green, vis- Walters. Other guests on Sun- he will be given AE 3 ited Sunday at the home of Mr. day were Mr. and Mrs. Leland effective May 16 now folAEAN the of instead Ross. and Mrs. Lynn and little Wright name. daughters, his lowing 77th BIRTHDAY and Linda. DeLyle Giles, of the U S Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Carolyn Weekend at visitors the home is now enjoying a leave Navy, Mildred and Delaine Bird, of Mr. Deon, and Mrs. Austin Beal at with his family and home of Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and family, of Neola, were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beal friends. He was an honored guest sons, Jimmy and Gary, of at a family party at the home Mrs. Melvin Bird and family, and Salt Lake City. Sunday dinner of his father and mother-in-laeveof Roosevelt, spent Friday at the Beal home were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa, Hanna, guests ning at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mecham, of Saturday evening. Mrs. S. O. Solmonson. The oc- Mt. ' Mr. Mrs. and Home; casion was Mrs. Solmonsons Gilbert, of Arcadia. 77th birthday. A party honoring Mr. and Miss Pauline Larsen, of ProBy Malta Young, reporter vo, spent the weekend with her Mrs. Don Shelton and family was at Tuesheld the ward hall A chicken fry was enjoyed by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larday evening, sponsored by the the senior seminary students up sen. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Lar- MIA. The Shelton family has the North Fork on Monday evsen and Mrs. Cynthia Larsen moved to Roosevelt to make ening under the supervision of went to Salt Lake City Tues- their home. A large crowd was Princapal H a y 1 e Buchanan. day to see their son, Thomas, in attendance. A program was After playing lively games and who has been in the Mission presented and light refresh- eating all they could hold, they Home. Thomas left Wednesday ments served. attended the show in Hanna. Mrs. Alice Warren, of Vernal, for the mission field. His headThursday evening, the junior the home ' of seminary students enjoyed an quarters will be at Atlanta, Ga. visited Sunday atbrother-in-laher sister and party. Games were Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady. and everyone had a good played Louise Liddell, daughter of time. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Liddell, was Friday saw lots of aotivety among the Duchesne Seminary at the Tabiona High School students ttf graduate Sunday with the high school students By Reta Lott evening at the Duchesne stake enjoying a field day and the house. Mona Dee Liddell, an- elementary students entertamother daughter of the Elden Lid- ing their mothers with a proStrawberry ward members dells, received credit for a post- gram and dancing. In the field course. events Clifton Hardman, 9th gathered Sunday morning to graduate A large crowd of parents grade, garnered the most points hold a program for Mothers Day. A lovely program was giv- from here attended the Spring for the junior high boys, while en and a beautiful lasting flow- Festival at the Myton school, er corsage was presented to all Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenon Barker mothers present. Later on in the day a baseball game was and family have moved into the Estate of Warren Wade Strong. played by the fathers and sons. house that was formerly occuDeceased Lunch was served and a splen- pied by the LaMar Neilsen famwill present claims, Creditors Cardid time was enjoyed by all. ily. The Barkers are from with vouchers, to the underbon County. at Duchesne, Utah, on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cole, of Saturday evening visitors at signed the 26th day of June, or before of ShelMr. and Mrs. Duchesne, were callers on the the home 1954. A. D., by Lisonbee were: Mrs. Vangee Wilbur Bates on Sunday. ADRIENNE STRONG, Mrs. Dora Ivie was in Salt Morrell and daughters, Frankie Administratrix of the and Deane Vicki, of Duchesne; Lake several days visiting her estate of Warren Wade mother, who has been in the Mrs. Elsie Dean and Mrs. ElizaStrong, Deceased. beth Christensen, of Salt Lake. hosnital. 22, 1954 Mrs. Noma Rowley made a Mrs. Christensen visited over First Publication, April 13, 1954 Last Publication, May trip to Salt Lake on business Sunday with the Lisonbees. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith this week. Alvin Baum and two sons, spent Sunday at Utahn visiting-theiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Randy, of Spanish Fork, were weekend visitors at Pete Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerthe Clarence Baums. Mrs. Minerva Olsen, of Du- ald visited at Heber and Spring-ville- , Notice is hereby given that Wednesday. chesne, spent the weekend with on the 21st day of May, 1954, and at 10 oclock a.m., at the front Mrs. Mavis Williams her daughter, Lena, and family. Miss Barbara Mezenen came children, of Bluebell, visited on door of the County Courthouse in from Spanish Fork to spoid Saturday with her parents, Mr. in Duchesne, Duchesne County, the weekend with her parents. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings. I will offer for sale at Howard Taylor, of Salt Lake Utah, auction and sell to the Galen Darnell, who has been public serving with the U. S. Navy for City, visited during the week highest bidder for cash, purthe past two years, will receive with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. suant to the provisions of Sec. his diploma with the Duchesne Rov Taylor. Utah Code Annotated Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mills and 1953, as amended, the followgraduates. Miss Nancy Lott came in girls, of Neola. visited Sunday ing described real estate sitfrom Provo to spend Mothers with Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. uate in said County and now Day at home with her family. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings. held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than Aivcrtbtwumt the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and cost which are charged upon such real esFrom where I Z ... tate will be accepted. Jenette Jensen Lots inclusive, Block 14, Plat B, Roosevelt Townsite. Agnes G. Wilson Beginning 1522 ft. W. of NW cor., Block 6, Plat B, Roosevelt City Survey, thence W. 228 ft, thence S. 900 ft., letFrom where I sit, little things Noticed three thence E. 228 ft., thence N. ters lying on the counter down at can add up pretty big. A few 900 ft. to beginning, RooseJones Drag Store last week. Bhort notes make a letter. Boys velt unplatted. SWU Albert Marchant Writing three at once, Doc 7" I from our little town help build up a strong National Gnard to SEV4, Sec. 18, T. 2 S., R. asked. 1 W., 40 acres, USM. our freedom. Even free-doNo, Doc said, you are you protect SVi of made of is a lot Henry C. Brown up things Those town. and the rest of the 2 S., R. 3 T. SE14. Sec. 4, where we the like, voting living are for the boys from our town W., 80 acres, USM. who are at the National Guard way we think is right, choosing C. Lyle Carey SV Sec. between coffee, tea, or beer at 31, T. 3 S., R. 7 W., 312 encampment. dinner. And anything that adds TTsM Qpwpc Everyone who conies in adds a freedom gets my tiamp t to IN WHEREOF I up WITNESS line or two, and when a couple ot set have hereunto my hand and approval. pages are filled, I mail them. That official seal this 13th day of way the boys hear from folks who April, A. D 1954. 'might not write otherwise. They 06 PORTER L. MERRELL, sore do enjoy it." Duchesne County Auditor (SEAL) Publication April 22, 1954 First Foundation Brewers States United 1954, Copyright, Last Publication, May 13, 1954 Mr. Tabiona Places Two In Meet Tab-ion- 1 l " d School News out-do- Slrawbi Mothers Honored Notice To Creditors Notice Of Final Sale sit It oe Marsh 2-- 8 The "Write" Prescription half-finishe- d m -- Lane Josie, 10th grade was high point man for the senior high. In the girls division, Carolyn Pillings, 9th grade scored the most points in the junior division. The senior high girls did not participate in enough events to chose a high point winner. The Band and Chorus, under the direction of W. Grant Peel will present a concert Thursday evening. Also featured will be solos, duets and ensembles from both band and chorus. The Elementary May Day program was as follows: Grand March, all grades, Oh Johnny" square dance, all grades. Farmers Black Dog square dance, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades; reading, Verl Wadley; song, Denise Darling Nelie Grey; Mercer, square dance 4th, 5th and 6th grades; story, Evan Michie; square dance 4th, 5th and 6th grades; song Larry Defa; Rye Waltz; song, mixed chorus, Swiss Walking Song; song, Mrs. Swallows room, with the May Pole Dance as the concluding number which was presented with four different groups braiding th May Pole. 4 Utahn Norma Robb LEAVES FOR NORWAY Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-heasons, Rex and Douglas, left for Salt Lake, Friday, where Rex .boarded his train for New York, then on to Norway, where he will serve 2V& years as an LDS missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew received a telegram from their son, Berthell, wishing his mother a very special Mothers Day. Berthell is serving in the armed forces in France. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and William Abplanalp were in Vernal on business the past week. BREAKS FOOT Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead that their son, Calvin, who is serving in the armed forces in Italy, was in the hospital with a broken foot. and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith, of Bridgeland, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis and family, of Orem, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum, of Strawberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White during the week. Those attending to business in Roosevelt, Saturday, were: Merlin Broadhead and children, Earl Wright and Herb Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kofford and family, of Boneta, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, of Mt. Emmons, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown. Carma Smith, of Duchesne, was a weekend guest of Ecce Lyn Esauk. Mrs. Dick Wilkins and children, of Hanna, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies on Mothers Day. Miss Thora Wright, of Duchesne, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. -- . Visitors at the home of Mr. After the very enjoyable pro- and Mrs. Bert Mayhew during gram, light refreshments were Mothers Day were: Mr. and served, and each Mother was Mrs. Leo Brady and family, of presented with a gift by her Vernal, and Mr. and Mrs. John child in school. Mrs Esther Moulton, of Salt Lake City. Gines was also presented a loveMr. and Mrs. Jess Hadden, of By Mrs. Dorothy Moon ly flower for having the most California, are visiting their children, grandchildren or' great- daughter and Mr. Welcome grandchildren attending Tabiona and Mrs. Steve Esauk. School, She has 11, and Mrs. The relatives of Lena and Mrs. Fern Gilbert, of Salt Jolene Giles was given a lovely Lake, was a weekend guest of DeLyle Giles had a welcome s home party for DeLyle in plant for being the youngest Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch. mother present with a child in hall Friday night. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanschool alp and son, of Rangely, Colo., Mrs. DeLyle Giles leave today The big T on the mountainfor San Diego, where he will be side was white washed Saturday extent and effect as stationed until November. though morning by the high school said code were herein copied and it was lit up in full. students MOTHERS HONORED Friday evening prior to the bonThe Sunday School Mothers Three of such code copies fire party which was enjoyed shall be filed for use and ex- Day program was well attended by the high school students on amination by the public in the by everyone in our ward. MothfeaEats the school grounds. ers were with potted tured were hotdogs and ice office of the recorder of the plants. presented city. cream, with a program and Electrical Inspection. The Mr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid, of dancing winding up festivities. building official was also enjoyed by all functions of shall perform Salt Lake, are the proud parelectrical inspecsome during the evening. tion and shall, among other ents of a baby girl, born May things, inspect and supervise 4th in Salt Lake. Collie Defa and Linda Thom- the construction, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardinstallation as were the girl winners for and repairs of all electric of Orem, visited his folks man, light the fanciest socks at the Sopho- or power wiring, fixtures, ap- over the weekend, showing old more Stocking dance Saturday pliances or apparatus installed everyone their evening. Lane Josie was the within the limits of the city, and baby boy, which is their second boy winner. All reported a good shall require that they conform boy. , Mr. and Mrs. Venice time. strictly to the provisions of said of Ogden, visited relatives code, wiring, fixtures and apthe weekend. paratus heretofore install ed here over No. and Mrs. Elmer IIAHtlA Party son-in-la- De-fa- Ping-pon- g two-wee- Turn-bow- Ordinance 55 need not necessarily be made to conform strictly to all the Uniform Building Regulations An ordinance providing for provisions of said code, but said uniform Building, Plumbing and building official shall require Electrical Codes, for Duchesne the correction of such defects City, and repealing all ordin- as he deems actually dangerous ances and parts of ordinances to life or property. The building official shall follow as electrical in conflict therewith. Be it ordained by the City work the procedures relating Council of Duchesne City, State to enforcement and safety that are established by the Uniform of Utah, as follows: Uniform Building Code Building Code. Permits and Inspections. No Those . certain ordinances establishing rules and regulations alterations or additions shall be for the regulation and control made in existing wiring, nor of design, construction, quality shall any wiring be installed, or of materials, use and occupancy, any apparatus which generates, location and maintenance of transmits, transforms or utilizes buildings, structures, entitled any electricity, without first obUNIFORM BUILDING CODE taining a permit therefor, exSHORT FORM, 1952 Edition, cept minor repair work such as and printed as a code in book repairing flush and snap switch form adopted by the Pacific es, replacing fuses, changing Coast Building Officials Confer- lamp sockets and receptacles, ence, are hereby approved and taping bare joints and repairadopted as the Building Code ing drop cords. Applications for of Duchesne City, and by this such permit, describing such reference made a part of these work, shall be made in writing ordinances, to the same extent and shall conform as far as and effect as though said code practicable to the requirements set forth in the building code were copied in full herein. Three copies of such code as to the extent of information shall be filed for use and exam- disclosed. This section shall not ination by the public in the of- apply to installations in power fice of the Recorder of Du- houses and substations belongchesne City. ing to electric light companies. FIRE District. The entire city No permits shall be issued to is hereby declared to be and is any applications for a permit hereby designated and estab- during the time that he shall lished a Fire District, and said fail to' correct any defective Fire District shall be known electrical installations after he and designated as Fire Zones has been duly notified to correct such defective work by One, and Two." (a) Fire Zone No. One shall the chief of division of electriinclude all such territory or por- cal inspection. tions of the city as are included Plumbing Code The plumbing code approved within the following limits: South half of Block 10; All by the State Board of Health of Block 13 and Block 14; of the State of Utah, dated South half of Block 15; All August 13, 1940, as a code in of Block 16; South half of Block book form, is hereby approved 17; South half of Block 18; and adopted as the plumbing All of Block 28; Block 29; code of Duchesne City, and the and Block 30; North half same is by this reference made of Block 31; All of Block a part of these ordinances to 38; and the North half of the same extent and effect as Block 39, Duchesne City though said code were copied Townsite Survey. herein in full Two Three copies of such code (b) Fire Zone No. shall consist of all such terri- shall be filed for use and exsitamination by the public in the tory or portions of the city No. office of the Recorder of Duuated outside of Fire Zone One, but included within the chesne City, following limits: All of DuPlumbing Defined. Plumbing chesne City not included in is defined as the performing of Fire Zone No. One. any mechanical work pertainBuilding Official. Additional ing to the installation, alteraDuties. The building official, tion, change, repair, removal, shall in addition to the duties maintenance and use in buildimposed by the provisions of ings or on the premises therethe Uniform Building, Electrical abouts of the pipes, fixtures and and Plumbing Codes herein fittings for bringing in the adopted, be charged with the water supply and removing water carrying of all buildings, liquid and inspection structures, ditches and fences wastes, and every connection of whatever nature for the pur- discharging, direct or indirect, pose of determining their safety into the building drainage sysand effect upon pedestrians and tems and shall include the wavehicles, including, but not lim- ter supply, distribution pipes, ited to obstruction of vision, fixtures and fixture traps, the and encroachments upon streets, soil, waste and vent pipes, the property building drain, roof drains sidewalks, adjoining and other property. where installed inside the walls Uniform Electrical Code of a building, settling traps, The 1947 National Electric sewer connections, septic tanks Code, standard of the National and cesspools with their devices, Board of Fire Underwriters for appurtenances and connections. electric wiring and apparatus, Adopted and passed this 4th Nationthe recommended as by day of May, A. D. 1954. Signed: Otto E. Johnson al Fire Protection Association, Mayor and printed as a code in book (Seal) form, is hereby approved and Attest: adopted as the electrical code Signed: Hildur W. Johnstun, of the city, and the same is by City Recorder this reference made a part of First Publication, May 13, 1954 these ordinances to the same Last Publication, May 20, 1954 Mr. Taylor and son, of Salt Lake, visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hayle Buchanan, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Ashcraft, of Salt Lake, visited Mrs. Pearl Turnbow and Lila over the weekend. Mrs. Irene Johnson, of Tab iona, visited her daughters and families here Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Lou Penrod and children, of Helper, spent Mothers Day with Mrs. Penrods parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josie and Bernard Reid, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan, of Roosevelt, visited their son and family here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Allred, of Heber, visited their parents over the weekend. Miss Coy Michie and Rex Michie, of Provo, visited their folks over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon and boys, of Provo, were here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curry and sons, of Orem, visited his parents over the weekend.Mr. and Mrs. Clair Searle, of Ogden, visited the Ray Lees Sunday afternoon. Mr. Searle was the Seminary teacher in Tabiona last year. He was the guest speaker at the graduation Sunday night in Tabiona. Mrs. Clair Woods, of Provo, and her son, Elmer Woods, of Long Beach, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and children attended to business in Heber and Salt Lake, Wednesday. BEAUTIFUL VALLEY For our friends so far away wed like to tell them that our valley is the greenest it has ever been for this time, of year. The trees are all in leaf, grain and hay growing beautifully. The past few days have been very warm and everyone is getting ready to put their garden in. Some have theirs in already. - DaL Mrs. George Anderioa MIA Festival Attracts Crowd Saturday evening a large group from here participated in the Moon Lake stake Music Festival at Mt. Emmons. They were: male quartet, composed of A. M. and Ellis Burton, Gail Anderson and Burton Tew; ladies trio, by Adaline Anderson, Fanny Hill and Betty Potter, piano duet, by Etholene and Vada Lee Burton, and vocal solo, by Donald Frapdsen. Mrs. Arietta Williams, accompanied by Miss Lou Groesbeck, state supervisor of Elementary Education, visited our school last Tuesday. Mrs. Adaline Anderson was in Duchesne for school principals meeting, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies, Vada Lee Burton, and Mrs. Alta Beckstead were in Salt Lake City, Thursday to attend the funeral service of Dr. Philo T. , Farnsworth. Mrs. Waldine Sorensen and daughter, Peggy, were shopping in Salt Lake during the weekend. The children, teachers and lunch supervisor of our school enjoyed a field trip by bus to the Whiterocks Fish Hatchery on Friday. Bertha Anderson, of Provo, spent the weekend with her parents. On Saturday they all visited relatives in Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred, of Price, were weekend visitors at the Chase McDonalds. Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Thacker, of Salt Lake, visited the Earl Thackers during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rowley, of Salt Lake, were weekend guests of the Delbert Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fow-leof Salt Lake, visited the M. H. Christensens during the weekend. The Becksteads were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lemon and children and Richard of Salt Lake and Mrs. Annie L. Evans, of Mt. Emmons during the weekend. Mrs. Myrtle Donohue is visiting in Salt Lake, getting acquainted with a new grand-chilborn to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Daniels. Mrs. Bert Jensen, of Bynum, Montana, is visiting her daughters and families. They are Mrs. Evelyn Bleazard, Talmage, and Mrs. Rayda Stevenson, of Mt. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n were in Salt Lake. Sunday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackey, of Salt Lake, were weekend guests of Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth. Leo Farnsworth returned with theim to' Salt Lake for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman and Joan Bleazard, of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the Mark Bleazard home. Mrs. Ada Ottosen and girls, of Roosevelt, visited Mrs. Edith Burton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Glen Sorensen were in Provo, Sunday to help family members pay tribute to Mrs. Clara Burgener, who was in her the ward. They then went to Salt Lake to take care of some business before returning home. y, Beck-stea- d, d, Mother-of-the-Ye- ar Radios Repaired Quick Efficient Service E. A. 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