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Show II A II 11 left here Monday, Dec. A Crystal Wilcken llanna Man Weds California Woman Nov. 24th Jack Lee of Hanna, and Mrs. Lilly Houger of San Gabriel (suburbs of Los Angeles), Calif., were married on Nov. 24th at Alhambra, Calif, in the Alhambra wedding chapel. The ceremony was performed by candlelight at 8:00 Collier p.m. by the Reverend (who, by the way, is a lady). Bridesmaids were Cheryl Spears and Bonnie Jones, both granddaughters of the new Mrs. Lee. Also, a granddaughter, Deniese Houger, was a flower girl. Matron of honor and best man duties were performed by Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, who are both 72 years of age. The bride was given away by her oldest son, Byron Houger. A wedding reception was held following the ceremony and many beautiful gifts were received by the bride and groom. Around 250 guests were present. The new Mrs. Lee was born in Pennsylvania in 1888 and received her college education at Indiana Normal School. She has been a food inspector in the county of Los Angeles for the past 27 years. She has property in San Gabriel, Calif. She is the mother of three sons and one daughter: Byron, Lloyd, of Alhambra; Don of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Mrs. Romaine Spears of San Gabriel, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lee met years ago in Salt Lake City and became good friends. Then as they each went their separate ways they lost track of one another until one day recently Lilly ran across an old Christmas card from Jack and she decided to renew old acquain- tances. The newlyweds will make their home for the present in the apartments by the store. Mrs. Lee says she loves Utah and hopes to make friends with everyone here in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fabrizio spent Dec. 1 and 2 in Moab taking a load of lumber down. Are Entertained All stake Mutual board mem-be- s and the stake presidency were entertained Wednesday night, Dec. 1 at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Walters. Those attending from here were: Connie and Ray Lee, Vida and Oran Curry, Delsa and Monroe Michie and J. G. Garlick. The M Men of Hanna and Tab-ion- a wards played basketball Wednesday night, Dec. 1, with Tab-ion- a as victors. At ward conference recently the Association Mutual Improvement was reorganized. Jim Knight is the new president of the Young Men with Blaine Hess and Art Fabrizio as counselors. Nettie Defa is president of the Young Women with Crystal Hackett as second counselor. First counselor has not yet been chosen. The Hanna ward Relief Society furnished the salad for the banquet for the Duchesne Medical Center held recently in Duchesne. Among those attending the banquet from here were: Delsa and Monroe Michie, Jean and Art Fabrizio, Myrna and Delbert Fabrizio, Nettie and Leo Defa, Cliff and Florence Roberts and Viola Defa. Sunday School Council meeting was held at the home of Carol Defa, Friday night, Dec. 3. NOT SO BAD Hazel Defa reports one of her old pullets layed an egg the other day measuring 9 inches the long way around inches around the cenand 7 6 ter. She has the egg at her home for anyone wishing to see it. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hardman, of Salt Lake City, was blessed by her grandfather, Sunday, Nov. 28 and was given the name of Darlene Valerie. Lloyd Pace reports a window missing from his home in the big of Nov. 27. Also, he reblow ports Venice Turnbows new car which was parked at his place, was so badly damaged by flying gravel that a new paint job and all new windows on the right side were required. LEAVES FOR LONDON Willden Mrs. Lila (Turnbow) 6, for Salt their son and daughter and their families who live there. Lake City, accompanied by her mother, brothers and some of their families. From there she boarded a plane for London, England to join her husband, who is stationed there in the Air Force. The plane is to arrive in London about 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, the 8th, so by the time you read this, she will be at her new destination. Happy landing, Lila! To Serve Church A farewell testimony was held Saturday night, Nov. 27th in the Hanna chapel for the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon. Many relatives and friends from Provo and Salt Lake were in attendance as well as from local communities. They entered the Those attending the recent stake Mission Home in Salt Lake Dec. Sheaf-tyinJunior Gleaner held 1st and left for the New England in Duchesne from here were: Con- States Mission Dec. 8th. nie and Marilyn Lee, Hazel and Carol Defa, Florence and LaMay Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon and Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight, Willis Moon attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hess and Mr. for Nephis brother, William Moon, and Mrs. Orin Curry. . in Heber City, Dec. 4th. PLANS XMAS PARTY Vernon Moon went to Grand The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Junction Thursday, Dec. 2 and will hold their Christmas party on came back Friday. He made a Thursday, December 16th at 2 purchase of two range bulls while p.m. at the church house. The there. officers will be hostesses for the Ray Hackett and family made occasion. All ladies of the com- a trip to Salt Lake City to do 3. While munity are invited to attend. Gifts Xmas shopping, Dec. are to be exchanged and should there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allred.. not exceed the $1.00 limit. Diane Smith, fiancee of Milton The same wind laid ruin to the Moon, was out for his farewell big red garage at the Dick Wil- party and stayed overnight with cken home as well as a smaller the Vernon Moons. The Hanna ward MIA put on garage. one-ac- t play, "The Dummy Following are the addresses of the the two service men from this for the Drama Festival in Ducommunity, so anyone wishing to chesne Tuesday night. The cast included James and Betty Knight, send Xmas greetings can do so: Pfc. Cecil Roberts, US No. 462197 Connie Lee, Ray Hackett and Jimmy Defa. It was directed by Mrs. Company G. 87th Inf. Rgt. Art Fabrizio. 10th Division Ray Hackett, local postmaster, Fort Riley, Kansas went to Roosevelt, Dec. 4th with Neil Fabrizio Mrs. Jesse Maxwell to a postmasBox 901 ters meeting. Mt. Home, Idaho Max and Veola Gines, of Salt Carolyn Pilling went to Salt Lake last week where she intend- Lake City, are visiting with Mr. ed to attend school at Granite and Mrs. Art Fabrizio this weekHigh, but decided she liked good end. This last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. old Tabby High best after all, and her mother, father and broth- Paul Ritzman were visiting with er, Clarence, made a trip to Salt Mrs. Ritzmans parents and showLake City Dec. 2nd, to bring her ing off their new baby son, who was born Nov. 18, weighing 7 lbs. home. Mrs. Blaine Hess reports that Mrs. Ritzman is the former GeorSanta came a little early this year gia Reid. . Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades to her home and has left a new and family went to Tremonton Pfaff sewing machine. Leo B. Defa cut his foot while Saturday and came home Sunday. shopping chopping posts Friday, Nov. 26, They were Christmas and had to have several stitches and visiting with Mrs. Rhoades parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Por-rit- t. taken in it. Foster Rhoades, of Provo, B. O. Colton and Joe Wilcken were in this vicinity Dec. 2nd and came out to do the chores while again Dec. 4th, checking water they were away.. Mrs. Myrtle Rhoades has emfacilities and towing Mr. Coltons car home, which broke down on ployment at Firmages store in Provo for the Christmas season. the 2nd. Mrs. Joe Curry reports her Vida and Oran, Patsy Curry Mrs.- Deloy Chatwin, went to Orem Friday to visit with has now returned to Tooele after having spent the past two months at the Curry home. Mrs. Chatwins husband, Deloy, was seeing home folks for the holidays, but has now gone to San Diego, where he The following applications have been filed with the State is stationed in the Navy. Mrs. Joe Curry had several Engineer to' change or approextracted in Roosevelt Dec. teeth water Duchesne in Counpriate ty, State of Utah, throughout 2nd. Mrs. Sarah Chatwin, Mrs. the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations R5W. The water will be divertg sister-- in-law, from home, so please send me the Record, he said. Pvt Neilson tells A Duchesne County youth, Sam- a pretty gloomy story in his note. uel Robert Gunter, arrived at He informs his family that the Camp Cook, Calif, this week to U. N. army is losing plenty of join the 40th Inf. Div. and was soldiers, and now his detachment assigned to the 160th Regt. has been called on to assist in Recruit Gunter lived at Du- burying of the dead. . chesne before his recent induc-- 0O0tion into the Army. 4 UNDERGOES OPERATION Word has been received that Mrs. Delbert who Broadhead, underwent an optration at the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo, was getting along fine. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Abplan-alp- , who have spent the past week in Park City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, returned home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anderson and sons of Park City visited relatives in Utahn and Bridgeland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks of Duchesne left for Heber Saturday to be with his mother who is ill. Their two little daughters spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew, while their parents were away. Mrs. Melvin Broadhead and son Douglas and Mrs. Joe Morrison of Duchesne were in Roosevelt on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and family were shopping in Salt Lake City during the week. The three small children of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Potter of Talmage spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright attended to business in Duchesne Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broadhead and daughters were business callers in Roosevelt during the week. Cpl. and Mrs. Byron Christensen left for Manchester, New Hampshire Friday after a two-wee- k furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and Mr. and Mrs. I. Christensen of Salt Lake City. Clista Defa and Gilbert Chatwin spent Dec. 3 visiting with her. Any suggestions for this column, news or other items of interest, will be most gratefully received by your correspondent Phone 2148 or get in touch with me otherwise. Thanks to everyone for their cooperation in giving me the news so I could get this, my first column, written. A new refining process, figuratively speaking, makes a hilk it enables purse out of a sow-earefiners to make high octane gasoline from low octane materials. r. YEARS AGO -- 0O0- note was received from Pvt. Dale Neilson, MP, son of Mr and 10 A Mrs. Vee Neilson, of Bridgeland, who is stationed in Korea, and asked for the home-tow- n newspaper to be sent to him. We need news from the Basin as well as VaL YEARS AGO The Duchesne High Schools annual play is to be presented Dec. 15th, it was announced this week. Miss Lisle Lindsay, director of the play has chosen the three-ac- t comedy, Introducing Susan, by Jay Tobis, the author of last years Calamity Kids. -- 0O0- girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan on Dec. 1, at the Roosevelt Hospital. The baby weighed 6 lbs. and 10 oz. and mother and child are reported doing nicely. A baby Mrs. Gail H. Anderson 20 Little Mr. and a badly a result in the machine. December 9, are from USB&M. To Change: Pioneer Canal Company, Duchesne, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 4.28 sec.-fof water under a righft initiated by Application No. 13644. The water has been diverted from the Duchesne River at a point S. 3015E. 485 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 28, T2S. R5W, and has been used from April 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 420 acres in Sec. 1, 2, 11, T3S, R5W; Secs 26. 27, 28, 34 and 35, t. T2S, R5W. Hereafter 4.28 sec.-f-t. of water will be diverted at a point N. 1918.91 ft. and W. 219.28 ft. from WV4 Cor. said Sec. 28 and conveyed by earth canal where it will be used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 1180 acres in Secs. 1, 2, T3S, R5W; Secs. 26, 27, 28, 34 and 35, T2S, R5W. To Appropriate: 25516 Alva P. Murdock, for irrigaHeber, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. tion use from Currant Creek, tributary to Strawberry River at a point S 74 15 W. 1435 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28. T3S, R9W The water is to be diverted by an earth and brush dam and conveyed by earth canal a distance of 2424 ft. where it will be used from April 1 to Oct. 15 as a sole supply to irrigate 17 acres of land, and as a supplemental supply to irrigate 58 acres embraced in NEViNEt, Sec. 28, NWU Sec. 27, T3S, R9W. 26155 Vernal Bromley, for irDuchesne, Ut. 2 sec.-f-t. rigation use from Duchesne River, tributary to Green River at a point N. 5900E. 233 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 12, T3S, YEARS AGO -- 0O0- new county Porter Merrell, treasurer, moved his family to Duchesne this week. -- 0O0- After several weeks of negotiating, a transaction was completed in Salt Lake City, Saturday, in which the Salt Lake - Vernal Stage Line was taken over by the Denver - Colorado Springs -Pueblo Motorway, Inc. a company controlled by the D&RG Western RR, it was stated. Operation of the stages will continue with the present schedule and equipment until next May 15th, under the management of T. G. Alexander of Vernal, who has been operating the stages in the past. The new line will be under the management of I. O. James, who represented the company in the purchase. ROLLER SKATING PARTY -- 0O0The Mia Maids and Gleaner girls of the ward held a roller Burglars were active in Duskating party Thursday evening. chesne last Sunday night, breakIce cream was served to about 10 ing into four different business girls. places. The Allen Oil Co. suffered the greatest loss; from that place Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowley and more than 40 dollars and some children, of Salt Lake, visited the gas stamps were taken. Calvin Jensens, Sunday. The Shell Gas Station was robThose attending the Temple Exbed, and according to Otto John-secursion to Salt Lake, Friday, there were about 700 gallons E. A. CALL SERVICE wer Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rust, Mr. worth of gas stamps secured at and Mrs. Elton Potter, Willis Pot- that The Wasatch Station place. Quick - Efficient Service ter, Mrs. Elbo Frandsen, Mr. and and Palace Cafe were also entered, Mrs. Calvin Jensen Mr. and Mrs. but neither of these Residence - Arcadia 4306 places reGail Anderson and Ellis Burton ported anything missing. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown were in Roosevelt on business Tuesday. Mrs. Eva Christensen visited her daughter, Mrs. Johnny Rowley, in Salt Lake one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson were in Roosevelt Monday, having dental work done. Mrs. Bert Jensen, of Montana, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mark Bleazard, for a few days. Two babies were blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. Utah mutt hove water to grew. Mining, agriculand Mrs. Jess Christensen named ture and industry need this vital natural resource their baby son, Doyle F. Christenfor continued expansion. Because water is ee sen, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Potter named their baby daughter, important to the people of Utah, the Utah Mining Pamla Potter. Association pledges full support to those who are A number of people from here attended the first basketball game working for the Upper Colorado River Develop of the season with Altamont vs moat Project, which includes Hie Echo Park Dam. Altamont alumni. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson and boys were in Duchesne n, Radios Repaired - ed into the Rocky Point Ditch and conveyed a distance of 1320 ft. where it will be used from Apr 15 to' Nov. 1 to irrigate 100 acres in SV2 Sec. 13, NW14, NWV4NEV4 Sec. 24, T3S, R5W. 26182 Red Creek Irrigation Co. Charles Albert Sweat, Pres., Fruitland, Ut. 5 sec.-ffor irrigation use from Red Creek, tributary to Strawberry River at a point N. 17 36W. 2110 ft. from S!4 Cor. Sec. 13, T2S, R9W, which is the center of an impounding dam to be constructed to a height of 75 ft. The reservoir so created Will have a capacity and will inunof 6000 ac.-fdate 100 acres in NW14 Sec. 13, T2S. R9W. The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec 31, and released from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 and conveyed down the natural channel of Red Creek to' a point S. 3115W. 1430 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R9W, where it will be rediverted and used to irrigate 2800 acres in Secs. 1, 2, 3, 10, t. t. 11, 12, 13. 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 18, 19, T3S, R8W. 26364 Bowden, Charley for irAltonah, Ut. .40 sec.-f- t. T3S R9W; Secs. rigation use from an Unnamed Spring Stream, tributary to Lakefork River to Duchesne River at a point S. 1068 ft. and E. 412 ft. from WV4 Cor Sec. 3, T1S, R4W. The water will be diverted by means of a concrete headwall and conveyed by ditch 1600 ft. where !t will be used from Mar. 1 to Nov 15 to irrigate 30 acres in SEV4, SWV4 Sec. 3. T1S, R4W, and d for incidental stockwatering purposes. year-roun- 26365 William Clark, the final analysis IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF INDIVIDUAL CONSUMER Utah Motor Transport Association January 22, 1955 Is An Ideal Christmas Gift Just Like A Friendly Call From Home Once Each Week Throughout The Year - & - - -- This Offer Not Confined To Xmas Gifts Al- Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made In affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineers office. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before JOSEPH M. TRACY, State Engineer Published in the Uintah Basin Record. Duchesne, Utah, beginning November 25 and ending December 23, 1954 Good For Any New Or Renewal Subscription BEGINNING DECEMBER 1st - ENDING DECEMBER COME IN OR MAIL THIS COUPON WITH YOUR REMITTANCE XSX5SXXXSiXSX5J 15 MONTHS For The Price Of A One-Ye- ar Subscription 1954 Donna Rae, daughter of Mrs. Irvin Cole, suffered bruised arm Tuesday as of having caught her arm wringer of the washing To Water Users 15. ALL TRUCKING Norma Robb Thursday, Notice tonah, Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. for domestic use from an Unnamed Spring, tributary to Lakefork River to Duchesne River at a point S. 1020 ft. and E. 432 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 3, T1S, R4W. The water will be collected in a concrete box and conveyed through a pipe a distance of 300 ft. where it used for domestic rewill be quirements of two families and for incidental irrigation during the period from Mar. 1 to Nov. h uintAh basin record Thru The Files Of The Record 31st |