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Show News About Our Neighbors From M BY ALTAMONT and MT. EMMONS YTON By Mrs. Louise Bearden MRS. GRACE DALGLEISH Former Myton Resident Dies ' RELEASED FROM AIR FORCE DUTY Donnell Brokaw Alc returned home last week after receiving his hornorable discharge from the Air Force at Ent Air Force Base in Colorado Springs on Dec. 3. Donnell served three years one year being in Korea and is most happy to be again at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brokaw, and with his brother Blaine who also resides with his parents. Family Dinner Honors Earl Case from ML Home, were Sunday dinner guests at the Floid Hartman home. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen are sporting a new Plymouth. Mrs. Donald Evans has been visiting at the We R. Evans home the past week. meeting was held at Thursday night. Everyone enjoyed the interesting program sponsored by the Mental Health consultants. A film was given on Shyness of Children. Special guests were Miss Eva Hancock, Mr. Arch Thurman, Mrs. Cliff Memmott and Mr. Claude Duer- - A birthday dinner in honor of j Earl Case was held Sunday at his home. Those present were Mrs. Mary Snyder, his sister; Mrs. Mary A. Case, his mother; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Parrish, 87, died of a Floyd Case, a brother, and Mrs. heart ailment, Sunday, Dec. 12, at Alene Case, Michael and Sheldon. his residence, 142 Lucy Ave., in Birthday greeting came from sons Salt Lake City. He was born Mar. and daughters, who are in many 26, 1867, at Bountiful, a son of parts of the world. A lovely watch was part of their greeting Henry Strong and Mary Parks Parrish. He married Phoebe Smith and thoughtfulness. Mr. and Mrs. in 1913, in Salt Lake City. Case are well known in this comA retired farmer, he made his and are much admired for den. munity Mrs. Jim Wash who recently their lovely family. home in Myton for many years before moving to Salt Lake City underwent surgery at the Price about l'2 years ago. He is sur- hospital was able to return to Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Kolb and LONG HORN ROUND-Uvived by his widow;' 5 sons, Wil-me- r, her home last week and is now family were weekend visitors in The main topic of conversation D., of Roosevelt; Lloyd, Rex, convalescing at the home of her Salt Lake City. While there thqy in Long Horn territory this week Carlyle and Leon, of Rangely, daughter, Margaret, at Fort Du- spent Saturday evening with the is basketball. The team came back Colo; 5 daughters, Mrs. Wilma chesne. Louis Reese family. with two wins and a loss and Mr. and Mrs. Parvin E. Church Merkley, of Rangely, Colo.; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Linden Hansen are brimming over with news. On Geneive Cowlishaw, Murray; Mrs. will be spending the Christmas spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mr. Thursday night they played GranMaxine Sanders, Los Angeles, Cal- holidays with members of their and Mrs. LaFarge Dastrup, Mr. ite reserves and juniors. The secifornia; Mrs. Ada Fay Hanson, of family at Kanab, Utah. They ex- and Mrs. Carnes LaRose and Mr. ond night they played Grantsvill Whitehall, Mont., and DeAnna, of pect to leave Wednesday for a and Mrs. Fay Reay enjoyed an in Tooeles gymnasium. The third vacation. Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren; three-wee- k home night they played Dugway in the evening at the Hansen Earl Fowler spent the weekend watching television. 2 brothers, C. M. Parrish, Salt Army gym. Coach Bearden reports Lake City, and W. A. Parrish, of at Provo visiting relatives and Mrs. Max Anderson and baby a successful trip with experience Layton; 1 sister, Mrs. Alta Kerr, transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Donegan of Salt Lake City. Funeral arrangements are pend- and two daughters who have been ing. Mr. Parrish was well known residing in the Hemphill house left in Myton and his host of friends j last week for Butte, Montana, extend condolence to the bereaved their former place of residence. family. They will remain in Montana till spring when they will return to HOSTESS FETES Myton to again take up residence BRIDGE GUESTS here. enterMrs. James Dalgleish Mrs. Nephi Porritt, who was tained Friday afternoon at a confined to her bed for several bridge dessert with her guest list days, was sufficiently improved including Mrs. P. E. Church, Mrs. to attend to her home duties this Wesley Jenson, Miss Alice Todd, week. John Lamicq, of Price, was a Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. Myton business visitor Thursday, Bliss Lott and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. as he and his herders took his sheep herds to their winter range Bridge was enjoyed during the when Mrs. Robinson was south of town. Mr. Lamicq recent-- i awarded high score prize. ly brought his herds from their summer range near Aspen, Colo. Ralph Gibboney, of Nine Mile, was a visitor in Myton last Wednesday. Lavar Peterson went to Salt Lake City Sunday on a business H. Anderson Mrs. Gail trip. A weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell was of Mr. Leslie J. Orr and Parley Mitch- Bert Carter, a ell were guest speakers in Sacra- Gingell, who came from Provo with a party of duck hunters for ment meeting Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton were two days of hunting on the waterin Roosevelt Saturday. ways in this district. Mrs. Bliss Lott left Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and sons, Wayne and Bud, and Mrs. accompanying her son and daughter-inMr. and Mrs. Milton Helen Van Wagoner and son, Bil- -law, 2 in were and Duchesne, Friday. Lott, daughters to Salt Lake ly, Mrs. Jeanean Evans and daugh- City. Mrs. Lott then continued her ter are visiting in Mt. Emmons journey to J.os Angeles, Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans a where she will be a visitor at the home of her daughter and few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tinsley Neill Hill, Millan Rurton and Willard Burton went to Salt Lake during the winter months. Mr. and Thursday with the baskeball team. Mrs. Milton Lott and daughters They returned home Sunday eve- visited relatives in Salt Lake, rening. turning home Sunday evening. Ellis Burton and family were Ralph Muir, of Duchesne, was a in Roosevelt, Saturday. Myton visitor, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and son, Don, were in Salt Lake visited in Duchesne Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed went to Heber Saturday. They re- Hart. They also enjoyed a brief visit with Mrs. Del Combs and turned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen son, Gary, who came from Salt were in Salt Lake one day last Lake City for a weekend visit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell went week. Ellis Burton, Calvin and Arnold to Chicago last week to get a Wilford and Louise new truck which would be deliverJensen, Thompson, Edith Burton and Gail ed to them at the factory. Weekend visitors at the home Anderson attended stake Correlation meeting at Mt. Emmons, Sun- of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Andrews and day. Mrs. Alice Sorensen and daugh- family, of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris enters, Irma and Dorothy, and son, Roy, were in Rangely, Colo, vis- joyed a weekend visit from Mrs. iting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, Iva Adams, who is a member of the faculty of the Duchesne EleSunday. A. M. Burton was at home during mentary School. Mrs. Adams was the weekend. He has employment a teacher in the Myton school for several years. in Salt Lake. In Salt Lake City F. nt School Notes P rating first The games were played on floors that would make two of ours, and there were no scratches and rough places. They are used for gym and athletics only and no dances or other activities are held in the gymnasium. Larmie Bird really turned loose and made 13 points against Granite. Dee Farnsworth was high point man against Grantsville with 12 points. One thing the boys really noticed was the number of fouls called against them. Some of our boys who have four and five fouls a game only had one or two at the most, and it was consistent in all three games. The boys really enjoyed the stay at Dugway. After the game Club they went to the Teen-Ag- e and were quite impressed with the hospitality of the students and people. They stayed in one of the Army Barracks and had just a touch of Army life. The C. O. of the base, Major Atkinson, was very nice and the hospitality was something you dont often find. The sports fans will be glad to know that the next two games will be played at home. Friday night the school will be host to Dugway in two games. The first game will begin around 5 oclock and the second at seven. The game will be followed by a dance sponsored by the yearbook. Saturday night Moab will play here. breach UINTAH BASIN RECORD -- Thursday, December New Counselor Lynn Hansen has been released as 2nd counselor to Bishop Gar Gilbert and John Gilbert was sustained in his place. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross went to Beaver Wednesday to attend the funeral services of their sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross went on to Salt Lake where they received medical treatment. Charles Jensen spent a few days in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. Marion S. Shields went to Provo, Tuesday, where she consulted an eye specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and family, of Moses Lake, Washington, arrived Saturday to spend a few days visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrell of Duchesne. Mrs. Elsie Bird, Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Barbara Gilbert, Capson, Miss Mildred Bird, Miss Marsha Capson, Mrs. Geneva Gilbert attended stake Primary Preparation meeting at Duchesne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon, Jerry Moon and Milton Poulson attend- - v-fr- ed Sacrament meeting here Sunday evening. Mrs. Lois Terpening, Miss Deon Bird, Mrs. Gladys Capson, and Mrs. Ida Horrocks attended MIA Leadership meeting at Duchesne Thursday night. Mrs. Charlie Bird and Mildred Bird and Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. of Roosevelt, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan in Neola. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shields went to Salt Lake Friday, returning Saturday. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Relief Society held their work meeting Tuesday and three baby quilts were made. There was also a Christmas party and a party for Mrs. Gladys Ross, who is leaving soon to make her home in Pleasant Valley. A very delicious dinner was served and an exchange of gifts. We all wish Gladys a lots of happiness in her new home. We will all miss her very much. Sol-oms- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Eldredge and Mrs. Beverly Olsen spent Friday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Hazel Eldredge, of Vernal, visited a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson. 'A. y-- m i mage Sunday Speakers : son-in-la- w 0 V. Wtf : ' rfv YY 'Y,,Yv'0r y son-in-la- Dal-gleis- r ceigetcc4C(ccciPKicicK(ctctrccicectctettc!C(ci; V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y S In a broad sense the lighted Christmas tree sym bolizes the spirit of service. Man lights up the lives of his neighbors by serving their needs. This spirit is displayed all year Ipng in our State by public spirited citizens who assume the burdens of maintaining essential community services, Volunteer firemen, policemen, mayors, city teachers, health guardians and many others working in the public interest, are part of the spirit of service that makes out communities better places for our families. coun-oilme- n, Some serve without pay, others receive only token pay and all give time and effort beyond the immediate needs of their duties. By keeping the spirit of Christmas lights burning throughout the year, these good Utahns are helping the industrial growth of our State. Without them, business enterprise as wc know it could not y y y y y y y y y y y y y A y y this festive time of year we want to pause for a moment y y y y y y y y to say: Thank You for your patronage and may you have operate successfully. They deserve the gratitude of all the people of our State. a merry, happy Holiday! y y y . h y. i BILL & EVA'S CAFE ij AND V y4 y y y DUCHESNE FAMILY UTAH 1C, 1954 Mrs. Elsie Bird Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |