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Show II AH LAFF OF THE WEEK TABIONA Bride Of Lynn M. Curry HA, By Mrs. Dorothy Moon Damage Claim Hunt For Boy Mrs. Thelma D. Nr LaRena Nye Is The Case Of The news that, has happened around here in years was the hunting of Bruce Bingham of Provo', who was lost in the mountains. Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Bingham stayed in the Oran Curry home while virtually every man in this community helped in the hunt. The Binghams were so grateful for everything the county and people of Tabiona and Hanna did for them. The the summer months visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Van Tassell, is returning to her home this week. Several ladies from Tabiona, attended the Relief Society convention Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin accompanied their daughter and her husband and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lublin, of Salt Lake City, on a motor trip to Yellowstone National Park and other points of interest enroute, of Mr. and Mrs. David E. (Ted) Nye announce the marriage of their daughter, LaRena, to Mr. Lynn M. Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran E. Curry, of Hanna, Saturday, Aug. 28. The wedding took place in the commissioners room of the new Duchesne courthouse, with Bishop Porter recently. Merrell, of the Duchesne ward, officiating. The young couple left immediately on a short A family celebration honorhoneymoon and expect to make ing Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chat-witheir home in Hanna, where Mr. who celebrated their 55th Curry is employed. wedding anniversary, was enjoyed on Wolf Creek Summit, Mrs. J. W. Newman returned Sunday. Mrs. Chatwin reports recently from a trip to Califor- there is approximately a hunnia; She reports her daughter, dred members in their family Mrs. Dorothy Moore, now has now. a lovely baby girl. Mrs. Moore is a former Tabiona resident, of Mr. and Mrs. The and a graduate of Tabiona High. Heber family Jones enjoyed a weiner Giles,, Mrs. and Mr. Draper roast and bonfire party on the of Salt Lake City, were vis- river Sunday evening. Music itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Jones on by played other and Mrs. Clarence Casper accordion and music by the relatives in this vicinity recent- her Hardman brothers, who joined ly in the party festivities added Miss Billie Ann Zufelt, of considerably to the occasion acRoosevelt, who has spent most cording to Mrs. Lova Gines, who reported the party. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Giles, of Provo, were calling on relatives and friends in this vicinity recently. They are former Tabiona residents. Mrs. Daphne Van Tassell and daughter, Kathy, will motor to Provo, Thursday, where they will consult with their doctor and dentist. Miss Linda Lee Thomas is spending a few days in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Moral Gines and Mr. and Mrs. Max Gines, who are employed near Kamjs, are spending a few days at their home in Tabiona. Miss Irene Thomas, of Salt Lake City, was a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jep Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Weston Thomas and family have returned home from a trip to the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Arlease Reid and children visited their parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Josie and daughters, of Salt Lake City, visited their parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and children attended to business in Salt Lake. Monday. Relief Society sisters attending convention in Duchesne on Connie Lee, Monday were: Vida Curry, Dorothy Moon, Etta Moon, Myrtle Rhoades and Florence Roberts. The Oran Currys and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie attended ward conference in Tabiona, Sunday night. Floyd Moon, of Provo, was out this week to help hunt for Bruce Bingham Morril Moon and Clive Moon were visitors in Roosevelt Sat- 55th Anniversary n, VOTE "Yeah! bfM tm' ' . ' Well I'll say it again! Money in the bank la biggest man's urday night. D, jjtakn mage Norma Robb Mrs. Gail H. Anderson Aided In Search Girls, Leaders Receive Awards Melvin Broadhead and Shirid Broadhead spent two days in Rock Creek with the searching Individual awards were pre- party that was looking for the sented to Erma Sorensen, Leda Boy Scout, Bruce Bingham, of Beckstead, E th o 1 e n e Burton, Provo, who was lost. Vada Lee Anderson and Ardyce Mr, and Mrs. Delbert BroadA leaders Lee Anderson. achievement award was present- head and sons left Friday for ed to Mrs. Adeline Anderson in Las Vegas, Nevada, to attend Sacrament meeting, Sunday. the wedding of Mrs. Broadheads Their awards were given in niece, Miss Jean McDonald, Duchesne. recognition for filling the re- formerly 'ofMrs. Mr. and Eugene Abplan-alquirements in the L.D.S. girls Mrs. William Mr. and and program. Abplanalp were visiting ThursMr. and Mrs. George Ander- day with Mr. and Mrs. Alma son and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith, of Bridgeland. Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Anderson, from Heber and Salt Lake, were visiting the Ander- Wayne, have moved back to son families over the weekend. their ranch, after spending 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sorensen months in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and LELAND and family brought Mrs. Anna Bill Sorensen family spent Sunday visiting and Sorensen call A welcome telephone their father and other relatives from Ted D, Nye, who had just home from Midway, Monday at Rock Creek, arrived in California by plane evening Ivan Brown was in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wagfrom Hawaii, was received, by oner of furni- on business during the week. a load brought his mother, Mrs. David E. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and in Sunday. He is going to Leland Wright, Democratic Monday morning. Ted D. re- ture of Tabiona, visited daughters, of the Talmage the principal candidate for County Treasurer ports he stood the trip OK, al- be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White School. in Duchesne County, is the son though wearing a mask and on Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson Tuesday. and Margaret a stretcher. He is expecting to visited in Talmage, Sunday. of Clarence Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and son, Larry, and Mrs. Dave Wright, and grandson of Owen be kept at Oak Knoll Hospital Davies Mrs. Mr. Delbert and Wright, one of our early pio in Oakland, Calif, for more took their small daughter, Rhea Davies were attending to business in Roosevelt, Monday. neers, Who for years offered his than a month and maybe longer, Gayle, to a physician. home as a haven for weary where he will receive treatment Dinner guests Sunday eveNEW COUNSELORS at the home of Mr. and travelers as they made their for tuberculosis ning Leon Brown and Arnold Jen- Mrs. Max Birch were: Della Gilway along the Duchesne River. while serving with the U. S. sen were sustained as counsel- son and Marline Brown, of DuIt is said that a stranger never Navy Air Corps in the Islands. Ted D. says he expects to be ors in the YMMIA superinten- chesne, and Glen Allred, of Talpassed by his gate. to have visitors soon, ah dency, Sunday. mage. Leland has inherited many able though everyone will have to Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Allred and of the trails and characterisBurton and visit Harold. Sorensen wear masks when they of Duchesne, visited Mr. family, tics of his grandfather which him, which seems to indicate E. Tew have leased a field in and Mrs. Max Birch during the of one him made have today in a con- Roosevelt for their stock. week. our outstanding cilisens. Ho his ailment must be friends at Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDon stage. Many tagious Mr. and Mrs. D. White and received his education in the home have called his people aid have returned from their family, of Oklahoma, were SunDuchesne City schools, acon the phone and called at the trip to Oregon. day dinner guests of Mr. and claimed by his teachers as a home since The high priests and wives of Mrs. Max Birch. hearing o'f his serwixsard in mathematics. In his ious illness and all are wishing the Moon Lake stake enjoyed an Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abpsenior years he was student-bod- y him a complete recovery as afternoon and evening of games lanalp were in Salt Lake Saturgraduated soon as possible. Ted and his and refreshments at the Alta day on business. with high honors, and award- family all mont Rodeo Grounds, Friday the Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Young, appreciate really to ed a scholarship Brigham thoughtfulness of friends and A large crowd from here attend- of Altonah, visited Mr. and Mrs. Young University. ed. Max Birch, neighbors. After leaving school, he en Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and Thoms, son of Mr, anc Royal Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch and tered the Army for two years Mrs. Jep Thomas, who Is ser- Gail Anderson attended a stake were in Roosevelt, Tuesfamily of service his months Eighteen in the U. S. Navy, is en welfare meeting Thursday night day on business. ving were spent in active duty in joying a thirty-daleave at the at Altamont. Korea. While there he received home of his parents. He has Ward Correlation meeting was one promotion after another, ser- spent the past several months at held at the church house Thursving most of his time as a Hawaii, but will report at Trea- day night, under the direction sure Island, San Francisco, for of Ellis Burton. TSgt. Returning home he began a new assignment at the end of Mr. and Mrs. Laron DELENS AND NIPS and family have been in planning his life by marrying his leave. The Arcadia DeDale Gines, son of Mr. and Salt Lake a few days. Ellis Bur- ARCADIA the girl of his choice, Carol Jean Walters. Now in the Wright Mrs. Moral Gines, writes his ton has been driving the milk lens and Niips Clothing, phase I, class, met at their leaders home there are three little girls parents his ship has been in truck in Larons absence. Lila Richens, Aug. 23rd, the China seas recently assisthome, making a family of five. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-soi- l for their final meeting for the For the past five years he ing with evacuation of people in Salt Lake for a were summer. and his father have been work- in some of those troubled areas. few days. work We have enjoyed is Brotherson ing together, farming and dairy- Dale is serving in the U. S. helping Terry forare and this looking note would who One take Navy. year chores her ing. Cleo Frandsen with We finished and son Mr. next of to Glen ward would Lewis, year. of their accomplishments, while Elmer and Donald are our projects and have entered say that they were expert Mrs. Elvin Lewis, who is ser- away. Forthem in the Fair. farmers. His father drives a ving with the U. S. Armed Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen By the Class school bus during the winter ces in France, reports he recent- attended a funeral in Provo, on ly made a trip to the Scanmonths. Monday. SNAPPY SNIPPERS Leland is an observing chap dinavian countries and is planBrita of tour Harry Thayne is home for a the The Myton ComMYTON short and spends much time read- ning ish Isles soon. Glen has been week, putting in his hay and munity Fair was held Friday the newspapers, listening ing night, Aug. 27, at the LDS to the radio, keeping up with utilizing whatever spare time grain. is allotted from his duties to Harold Thompson left Sun- church. This fair was put on by the trends of the limes and he The Snappy Snippers current affairs of the day. visit the different European day for Colorado, where he has the employment. Club and the cooking class Like all members of the nations. participated in it. Wright family he is spiritualThe Snappy Snippers put on ly inclined. For many years the program and fashion show. he served in the Sunday Mrs. Nielsen, their leader, School superintendency, and diid the announcing. Mrs. Dart the past three years has preplayed the music for the fashion sided over the Utah Branch as p News Of The Boys In The Service' VJRIGIIT For County Treasurer The Willis Moons visited relatives in Lapoint, Sunday. The Joe Currys spent the weekend in Rangely, Colo., as guests of the Craiig Wilkins. Mrs. Orven Moon is home convalescing nicely following an operation. Mrs. Ray Lee visited in Salt Lake a few days this week, returning Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrizio who were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon and Nephi Moon were in Salt Lake Saturday. The men attended the water meeting at the State Capdtol. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon, Orven Moon, Ray Hackett were in Salt Lake Saturday to the water meeting, also. Bob Lee, of Salt Lake Visited his parents over the weekend (Editors Note: The following material with minor alterations by the author, Atty. Glen E. Fuller was taken from Farm and Ranch Law. These UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday, September 2, 1954 states contain similar large eas not subject to private Watch for it . . .then legal principles generally apply to Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming, except as otherwise noted.) Can a farmer or rancher recover for damage done to his crops or property by wildlife? Yes. Utah law further pro- vides that for damage done by big game animals or game birds the owner of property, upon notifying the Utah Fish and Game Department, may be reimbursed for damages not exceeding $100 in amount. Such notification must be made within 48 hours. This, however, is meager satisfaction for actual damages sustained in some instances. At other times- - it has been viewed by the fish and game department as opening the door to those wishing to air unfounded grievances. The procedure and amount recoverable varies in other intermountain states. If all farmers , and ranchers posted their land or placed "No Trespassing" signs about their property, would there be any hunting areas left? Yes. It is claimed that Utah has more public shooting grounds than any other state in the union. Other intermountain "00 i w0s ..0 Admission to th fair includes general odmission to the Grandstand for greot shows every day. (Reserved seats extra! Fair admission includes all events EXCEPT Holiday Utah State amo industrial AIR GROUNDS s6md SeltUAeClty,Urt Pete's Fruit Stand Large Bartlett Pears bu. 2.49 PICNIC SUPPLIES FRUIT WORLDS BEST HONEY MYTON, UTAH Plan To Attend The Annual Fv3M , contracted Rflontwel president, Me y Beck-stea- (Grounds d RELAY RACES 4-- II KIDS PONY RACES CHARIOT RACE? SADDLE HORSE RACES 4-- NOVELTY RACES CALF SCRAMBLE BULL DOGGING MAS BEEN ABBEB RIBBON CUTTING BALLOON BREAKING I. 4-- brain budget Branch President, He is a very successful coach. Last February his M Men bas ketball team won the sports manship trophy at the Region 14 tournament held at Union High School. Leland is known for his dry wit and good humor. Through- 1. Tfte largest state east show. On of the Mississippi Is (a) New York; (b) Pennsylvania; (c) Georgia. The Carolinglans Mere rulers of (a) England; (b) France; (c) Scotland. 3. The greatest number of Immigrants admitted to the U. S. In a single fiscal year Mas In (a) 1900; (b) 1907; (c) 1913. 2. out his life, in all his activities, he has shown ability as a leaded and is sincere find honest in his dealings. (Paid Political Adv, by Leland Wright.) GtX5XsSXSSxgSXSX3sxSX5XsXX5 V. 4-- ANSWERS SWSWI toot aouwd.4 kV)J40tt exhibit from the Snappy Snippers Club were dusters, pajamas, pedal pushers, dresses, books. skirts, blouses and The judging was done before the program and fashion show. the . Those articles receiving awards will go to the County Fair to compete. Each girl received at least one placing award, Mary Ellen Giles. Reporter -- j 1 DANCE AT M0NTWEL WARD HALL ORCHESTRA REESE TIMOTHY n Come and Feel at Home Where Everyone Enjoys and Participates in the Fun Rodeo of the Year 4-- Coal sometimes ignites spontaneously in a shaft, the pheno- menon being called gob fire." -- SPONSORED ar- BY- - Montwel Recreation Association and LDS Ward MIA |