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Show 1 UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thru The Files Of The Record Thursday, July 1, 1954 Ircadi Mrs. A Elsie Bird Stork Shower Mrs. Terpening and Mrs. Barbara Gilbert entertained at a stork shower Thursday in honor of Mrs. Nancy Gilbert at her home. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent playing games and refreshments were served. Many beautiful gifts were received. Lois Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Mrs. Mr. Johan-so- n and children, of Upalco, Min Pace, of Roosevelt; and Mrs. Ruben Noll, of Portland, Ore., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson during the week. Dianne Robis and Ronny Calvin, of Salt Lake City, are spending the summer with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen. Hale Holgate left Saturday for Washington, D. C. to attend the Echo Park hearing'. Mrs. Max (Evelyn) Mullins left Friday for San Francisco, Calif., where she will meet Max and they will take a trip up through the Northwest to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and other relatives and friends in Moses Lake, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird motored to Kamas Friday to visit Mr. Birds sisters, Mrs. Clinton Gines of Francis, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkinson and family, of Yuba City, Calif. Mrs. Sarah Nielson, another sister, of Myton, returned home with them Saturday afternoon. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mair and Mrs. Sylvia Jenkins at Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zirker and sons, Eugene and Kent, of Warden, Wash., Mrs. Vernal (Elsie) Nielson, daughter, Ramona, and son, LeGrands, of Winchester, Wash., arrived Sunday evening to spend two' weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mrs. Rose Gilbert of Myton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross, Mrs. Marion Shields attended the Temple excursion at Salt Lake, Taken From the Files of The Duchesne Record, Published At Myton, June 27, 1913 Homer Brandenburg and wife are back from a fishing trip up Strawberry. They report a fine time and the best of fishing. oOo- - road around Daves place. -- In The Service Of Country f oOo- John A. Fortie built an addition to his residence in short order the other day. It is a house tent and makes one of the WILFORD D. GRANGER -- -- -- -- -- Firth. oOo- BRIDGELAND YOKOSUKA, Japan Among the men who recently reported for duty at the U. S; Fleet AcMrs. Shelby Lisonbee tivities here was Wilford D. Douglas Wilkerson and Billie Granger, teleman third class, Shepherd spent last week at USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. WilSTRAWBERRY Salt Lake visiting Douglas par- ford D. Granger of Duchgsne, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilker- Utah. News son. Granger, who entered the NaBruce Fitzgerald attended a val service February, 1952, was By Tessie Ivie Dairy meeting at Salt graduated from Uintah High School in Vernal, and attended Wednesdays cottage meeting Lake City last week. held at the home of Mrs. Tessie Mr. and Mrs. Danny Beeler, the University of Utah in Salt " Ivie was very much enjoyed by who are guests at the Bruce Lake City. 33 people. Fitzgerald home, left Sunday x NEIL MOON for a short trip to Las Vegas, Neil Moon arrived home Thursday evening the men Nevada. Ac practiced soft ball in order to Patsy Fitzgerald, small daugh- Friday. He has been on a 90 Fri- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitz- day mobility training exercise be ready for the play-of- f day. gerald, fell from the porch of with the Air Force in England. x their home and broke some ribs, He was able to have leave from his base to visit many Friday at Duchesne our team Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walters places of interest, London Eng' won from the Duchesne boys and family, of Salt Lake, spent land, Paris, France and spent and lost to Bridgeland. x the weekend with their parents, some time at Bermuda and the Saturday night picture show Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters. Azores Islands on his way over. was called off so that all could Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal are A2n and Mrs. Moon left for attend the rodeo given by the the proud grandparents of a Tucson, Arizona, where Airman Bridgeland ward to raise funds new grandson, born to Mr. and Moon is stationed, Saturday affor the building of their new Mrs. Glen Mechain, of Mt. Home ter a family dinner at the home church. last week. Mrs. Mecham is con- of Mrs. Moons parents, Mr. and x valescing at the home of her Mrs. Ralph Halstead. Other The wedding dance given by parents. She will be remember- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orven Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivie was a ed as the former Nelda Beal. Moon and family. huge success. The music was Sunday visitors at the home furnished by Rulon Mecham, of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal, NORMAN G. CASPER who used to live in Duchesne. were; Mrs. Charlie Bird and PACIFIC FLEET Norman He sang with most of his num- daughter, Delaine, of Arcadia; G. Casper, son of Mr. and Mrr bers. All had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Thomas Clarence Casper, of Tabiona, Friday. x and children, of Duchesne, and ,Utah, was recently advanced to Mr. and Mrs. Orven Moon, of A cottage meeting was held Tom Weinith and sons, of Salt electricians mate second class Hanna, attended Sacrament at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Lake City. USN, while serving aboard the meeting here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Neilsen submarine USS Pomfret. Mrs. Golda Jensen returned Mecham. x and children, of Salt Lake City, Before entering the Navy in home Saturday, after attending Mrs. Tessie Ivie leaves for spent the weekend with Mr. and September, 1951, he was gradLeadership week at the B.Y.U. Seattle, Washington to be with Mrs. Vere Neilsen. uated from the Tabiona High in Provo. her son, Harold, who has been School. IS BRANCH CLERK Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilhome-siclast while. the rather Liddell Mrs. and Jack Mr. bert have moved into the home Mrs. Ivie is looking with pleareceived a letter from their son ed a family reunion Sunday at of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert to this, her first trip to and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Vernal at the home of their par. and Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert sure Washington. Ronald Mrs. Liddell, stating ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Neiland family, of Roosevelt, are made sen. been had Ronald that moving into the house vacated Twila Fredrickson, of Rana new L D.S. at on were clerk Gilbert branch Thursday cy and Mr. Mrs. M. Thomas by and Emmeretta Wester-gardolph, Fort where near Nelda Alice Mrs. branch Hood, Mrs. Beal, Gilbert. of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs is stationed. Ronald Mrs. Joleen Clayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Keller Murphy, Romana Neilsen, of Winches- Milton Neilsen and children, of and sons, Von and Bruce, Mr. Mrs. Lily Mae Clayburn, Mrs. Salt Lake City, and Mr. and and Mrs. Duke spent a few days Helen Nielson, of Bridgeland, ter, Wash., is a guest of her Mrs. Neldon Neilson, of Provo, She Lisonbee. of Bertie Mrs. Rose and My- girl friend, Gilbert, up Rock Creek fishing. is also visiting other friends who came out to attend the Mrs. Lynn Ross, Donna Ross ton. Mrs. Sharon Holgate and and relatives here and in Ar- Neilsen reunion, visited Sunday and Hazel Johnson attended a with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansof Kamas, visited a few cadia. wedding reception for Mrs. girls, at Chosen for Queen of the Ro- field and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar the home of Mr. and Ross niece in Vernal on Friday. days deo held at Duchesne Saturday Neilsen. Out of town guests that at- Mrs. Hale Holgate. They Alma Smith attended a Smith to their home Saturday. evening was Maxine Murphy, tended the shower of Mrs. Nan- Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, with Bertie Lisonbee as first family reunion at Payson one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate, attendant and Joan Shephard day last week. Mrs. Milt Larsen attended fu- as second attendant. Radios Howard Taylor, of Salt Lake, neral services at Grantsville for their cousin Frank J. Hale. spent the weekend with his Quick - Efficient Service Tom Judd returned to Grants- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy TayE. A. CALL SERVICE ville after spending some time lor. Norma Robb Mri and Mrs. Reed Stansfield here visiting his mother, Mrs. Residence - Arcadia 4306 Laand Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Alma of Bridge-lanand other and Aoretta Church Hi-Lan- Honored at Shower Mrs. Thelma D. Nye $ ored at a kitchen shower at the home of Erma Sorensen Tuesday. Those in attendance besides the guest of honor were: Erma Sorensen, Carolyn Tew, Etholene Burton, Bertha Anderson, Marlene Bleazard and Roberta Jensen from Talmage; Helene and Nellie Nyberg, Janice Bleazard, Doris Lindsay, of Mt. Home, and Elaine Shirts, from Salt Lake City. oOoThe dance given by the band One of the finest rains of the boys, Saturday was largely attended. season visited us Tuesday night oOoand Wednesday. The town folks Hyrum Nichol is again behind were so jubliant over it that the counter at Popes after an they all got out and had a absence of two weeks in Heber. game of ball. The kids won the oOogame. The stockmen have been William Charles Perry has a complaining of the dryness of lawn started in front of his the range. This will mean plenty residence on Main Street. As of feed for the stock, and many a city dad, Bill is setting a good dollars in the pocket. Very little example to the other property damage will be done to the hay owners in our little burg. crop as very little in this secoOotion was down. oOoFrank Odekirk and wife, of At last we have a new bridge Vernal, are making' an extended visit with their sons George, across the Strawberry at the Charles, and daughter, Mrs. mouth of Indian Canyon. -- TABIONA $ Mrs. George Anderson i Miss Peggy Sorensen was hon- most comfortable summer rooms that one can imagine. Dave Dreede and George Kohl, of Indian Canyon, were trading in town one day this week. They are building a good 5 Jaimage d -:- - - - -:- - k Is Improving Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile and daughter, Rozella and Mrs. LeFevre returned from a visit to Salt Lake City, Monday. They report Walter LeFevre, who is suffering from a fractured skull, crushed shoulder and other injuries, in the LDS Hospital, is improving since the five hour operation last week. Mr. Lesustained his injuries Fevre Glen and Marvin Sorensen while alone. logging and Mark Bleazard were in Salt Lake Tuesday on business. Among those who attended George and LaPreal Anderson returned home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker after a few days visit in Heber and family attended the Thackand Magna. reunion at Daniels A large crowd from here at- er family last Sunday. Canyon tended the funeral in Boneta Mrs. Waldene Sorensen, and Thursday for Mrs. Swasey. We Peggy and Bob Cooper were in wish to extend our sympathy Friday. to Mrs. Loretta Burton and the Duchesne, of Salt Dennis Bleazard, other members of the family at Lake, is visiting at the Bleazard the passing of their beloved home. mother. Miss Beulah Harwood, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sulser visited with her cousin, Lake, and Terry, Mr. and Mrs, Jack and SatWatkins and family, and Mr. Leda Beckstead, Friday urday. Mrs. and Jay Sluser and family A large crowd from Talmage were visitors last weekend of attended the wedding reception the Sorensen families. in Mt. Emmons Friday night in HONORED AT SHOWER honor of Mr. and Mrs, Larry Mrs. Waldene Sorensen was Mitchell. . hostess at a bridal shower in Mt. Home defeated Talmage honor of her daughter, Peg'gy, in a soft ball game here SaturFriday. A large crowd was in day. , attendance. Miss Joy Golding, of Salt Lake, is visiting with her aunt DO TEMPLE BAPTISMS and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. WilMrs. Alta Beckstead and Leon liam Hill. Burton accompanied a group of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton young people from here to Salt are the proud parents of a baby Lake, Monday, where they did girl, born Friday in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, of baptisms for the dead in the Temple. Those who went were: Colorado, are visiting with Mr. Ardyce Lee Anderson, Karen and Mrs. Glen Sorensen. Thacker, LaRay Sorensen, Gaye Sidney Sorensen, Mrs. Ellen McDonald, Dena Jensen, Kath-ly- Cottrejl and boys, of Carbon and Taylor Thayne, Arvil County, and Margaret Sorensen Beckstead, John Teu, Lloyd and Ina Keel, of Emery, were Austin, Barry and David Bur- Friday night visitors of the Sorton, Stephen Thompson and ensens. Ronald Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw, of Rains, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Roosevelt visitors during the Clark, of Ogden, visited with week were: Mr. and Mrs. Gail Mr. and Mrs. Murl Donohue on Anderson and family, Mrs. Wal- Friday. Mrs. Clark is a niece dene Sorensen and girls, Mr. of Mrs. Donohue. Mrs. Dean and Those from here who attendAnderson, George and Bertha Anderson, ed stake MIA Leadership meetMr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen ing in Boneta Sunday night, and Roy. were: Bishop and Mrs. Gail AnRobert Lemon, of Salt Lake, derson and Ardyce Lee, Bertha spent Monday night at the Anderson, Erma Sorensen, Leda home of his grandparents, Mr. Beckstead, Leon and Etholene and Mrs. Laren Beckstead. Burton, Fanny Hill, Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Laren Beck- Bleazard, Ellis Burton, Arnold stead and family were visitors Jensen and Myrtle and Ralph in Salt Lake, Tuesday. Donohue. n the Chatwin reunion at Lehi Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin, Gilbert and Wallace Chatwin, Tabiona, and Mrs. Joe Curry and children of Hanna. Miss Sharon Hamilton is visiting with Miss Gay Lazenby at Magna this week. Miss Anna Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis, submitted to an appendectomy at the Roosevelt Hospital during the past week. She is reported convalescing satisfactorily and we all wish her a speedy and complete recovery. Her parents were Roosevelt visitors Saturday to see her. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye were business visitors in Pleasant Grove and Heber, Monday. They also visited his parents at American Fork. Several from Tabiona participated in a Temple excursion during the past week. Among those from Salt Lake City visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity during the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Defa and Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Chatwin. and Mrs. Enid Christensen children have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michie. Gail Wagstaff has recently been a victim of the measles. Welcome visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton were Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis, of San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Lewis is Mr. Hamiltons sister, but was unable to see her brother because he is employed on construction at Moab and was not at home at the time of her visit. Darrold White and daughter, Susan, of Afton, Wyoming, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White, Tuesday, enroute to Myton, where Susie will visit for a while at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Louella Courtland. Mrs. France Mercer, of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell, during the weekend. Her children who are spending the summer with their grandparents, were also very glad to see her. The children, Mrs. Mercer, her mother, and her brother, Jay, all motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday. Several from Tabiona attended the Rodeo at Duchesne Saturday evening'. d, Repaired IJtalin Holgate family, Mar Neilsen and family attend- - Moon Lake District AltamonWodeo Grounds July 3, 1954 PROGRAM sports -- 12 noon 10:30 A.M. RODEO - 2:30 P.M. OJOIN IN THE FUNO -H- ELP Our Passenger Car Tires Now Carry a Written, FINANCE OUR SCOUTS Smith, and Mrs. Lawrence Young and family, of Altamont, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith and family, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Theron Robb. Miss Carolyn Robb returned home, after a two week visit in Salt Lake City. Those who attended the livestock sale at Roosevelt Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp, Merlin Broadhead and Eugene Abplanalp. A large crowd attended the rodeo at Duchesne Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family were in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. While there they went through the LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Potter and family, of Talmage, attended the Potter family reunion at Salem, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk and family were in Roosevelt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp attended the showe at Roosevelt Friday evening. 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