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Show A TABIONA Young Indicn Teen-Ag- e Wins A Bond Most of us listen' to and enjoy the radio and television Quiz programs once in awhile but it is really a thrill for us all to have Of special interest is the mar- someone we know chosen a winonce in a while. If you hapriage announcement by Justice of ner the Peace Ralph Smith, of the pened to be listening last Friday Make Up Your wedding of Thomas Appah and to the program, ArleneMountain. Mr. Smith mar- Mind, you may have noticed a ried the young Indian couple at situation sent in by Mrs. Carlene his home in Tabiona on February Williams, post office address Duwe claim her in 24, in the first marriage ceremony chesne, but She being real thrilreports since being he has performed led and surprised too, when she elected to his office. Bond for her Present at the beautiful wed- received a $25.00 so long since been efforts. had It full in recorded ding which was on a tape recorder, was Mrs. Min-- , she sent her situation in to the had forgotten all nie Appah, mother of the groom, program .she . Congratulations, Carabout it MounJames Mrs. and and Mr. lene! I suggested she blow the tain, parents of the bride. Others on herself, but she thinks present included Lillian, Richard money Christine she will buy baby chicks oh well and Sylvia Mountain, some folks are so practical. and Irene Chavez, of New Mexico, James E. Bacon, former president of the Uintah Basin Indian mission, and Mrs.' Ralph Smith. The bride and groom are baptized members of the Church of Jesus Couple Married Feb. 24. Tab-ion- a. Rosd Crows Got Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y After the ceremony, Mrs. Smith served a lovely plate lunch to the wedding guests. Thomas Appah showed movies he had taken of Armed his service with the U.-S- . Forces in Korea and some Indian dances. Mr. Smith showed some slides he had ' taken during1 his travels. The rest of the evening was enjoyed watching television at the Smith home.' CONGRATULATIONS . . . This seams to be my first opportunity' to write a word of congratulations to our' boss and editor of the Uintah Basin Record for the honors accorded recently at the ; USPA. " To be chosen the top weekly newspaper in its class is a noteworthy achievement and worthy of commendation. So congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mem-mo- tt and all those associated with them in their efforts to portray the news of Duchesne County. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones entertained at a party at their home recently. Enjoying the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humes, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Casper, Mrs. Velda Humes and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles. . Mr. and Mrs. Gale Van Tassell are rejoicing over the birth of a 7 lb. baby girl, Monday, in Duchesne. Three sisters also welcome the newcomer. Curtis Jones has been ill with pneumonia but is reported improving at this writing. We all wish him a complete recovery as fast as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Tea Nye were business visitors Monday in Heb-e- r. . - i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith tored to Bennett recently to attend the funeral services .of, Mrs. Violet Mountain Cuch. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hansen, of Rexburg, Idaho, returned to their home after spending, some time visiting at the home of their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. 'Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Smith drove them as far as Ogden, where Mr. and Mrs. Hansen continued their journey by bus. Mrs. Cliff Van Tassell is spending several days in Salt Lake City at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ..and Mrs. Wayne Van .Tassell Mrs. Jack Young left this week on a vacation trip to California, where she will visit relatives and her She accompanied friends. brother, LaVirl Collett, to his home in California. Mr. Collett has been enjoying a visit with relatives and friends in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley and son, Verl, were recent visitors in Duchesne. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa were their daughter, Mrs. Tom Roberts, and son, and Myrthan Defa, all of Salt Lake City. Allen Giles visited friends and relatives during the weekend. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and family and Ray Thomas. Miss Renae Thomas has been on the sick list this week. Hurry and get well, Renae. She is student body president at Tabiona High. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams were the Roosevelt visitors during week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberts and children, of Fruitland, were overnight guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles. Mrs. Grace Giles enjoyed visiting Saturday with her sisters in Hanna, Mrs. Marvel Pace and Mrs. Stella Tumbow. mo- son-in-la- loom WO Extend Loeal Sendee to the AKaaont Area , EVERY THURSDAY Calls Will Be Taken During The Week at 4 BUCHANAN FEED STORE Altamont $749 Busses Rollins Last Friday the school bus driven by Ralph Smith was able to make its complete route for the first time in about three weeks. Winds and snow had blocked some roads so the road patrols could not get through, and a Cat had to be sent up to open . the roads. The snow that fell over the weekend and the winds which seem to accompany them .this year did some blocking of roads Monday, but it is believed they were opened for travel by this writing. The state road crews in this section really deserve commendaefforts tion for their never-endin- g to keep the roads open in bad weather and in as good as possible condition. It may be hard to appreciate just what it means to always be able to get in your car and go to your destination unless you sometimes get really snow-boun- d as I do sometimes. So, thanks to the road crews. School Nows. By Sharon Hamilton,' Reporter The Junior class at Tabiona High, School is working on plans for the annual Junior Prom which will be held April 15. Lila Jean Carter has been chosen as Prom chairman, with Max Giles, Connie Ivie, Darlene Gines and Lane Josie, committee members. The floor show committee is Lane Josie, Marvel Giles, Carole Defa, and Max Gjjps. .The class adviser is James Knight The basketball game1 with was moved up to Wednesday night iri the AltapiOnt gym should to give time for a play-of- f one prove necessary. This will be the last game of the season ' for Tabiona, and I guess we cant be blamed for Hbping for a win and especially better luck next years when, our Juniors will be Seniors. The seventh and eighth grades under the direction of Mrs. Delsa Michie presented an assembly which was enjoyed by all present The students at Tabiona enjoyed a special assembly presenting the International Farm Youth Exchange student who recently visited the -- Basin schools. Two Indian pupils at the Tabiona Elementary School added spent " cial interest to half-tim- e activities basketball game Friday by dancing some authentic Indian dances. They were Tony and Raymond Norris of New Mexico. Tony lives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Van Tassell and Raymond at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie. at the I Crystal Wilcken Mrs. Thelma D. Nye , A Uintah-Tabb- y GTRAWDERRY Church Rows By , Tessie Ivie Party The Misses LaMay Roberts and Pleasy Lewis were hostesses to a teen-ag- e party, held at the Cliff Roberts home on Saturday night Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following Mark Michie, Lane Josie, Max Giles,, Eddie Giles, Bob Pace, Larry Van Tassell, A1 Roberts, Linda Thomas, Collie Defa, Patsy Curry, Carolyn Pilling, Carma Van Tassell, teen-ager- s: LlndaTrrhostesses'Ts the centerpiece a large plate of pink popcorn balls was featured, The following information is listed in answer to numerous questions coming to Department of Fish and Games offices: The 1954 fishing regulations are effective until April 16, 1955. The new angling regulations effective that date will be published and available during last March or early April. Commission action has already set the general game fish season to open May 28 and close October 9. The fish and game license year also begins each April 16, at which time the 1955 licenses will be available from agents over the state. Sportsmen angling on waters open to year around fishing must display the 1954 license until April 16. Rabbits are not classed as legal game in Utah. They may be hunted, or taken, at any season. Best hunting reports concerning jack rabbits continue to come from the valley bordering the west dessert sections up and down the state. Cottontails are generally more numerous in the southern and eastern counties. Opening day of the general deer season this year is Saturday, Oct. 22. Until changed by legislative act, the present law reads that the general deer season is to on the Saturday on Commence or nearest the 20th day of Oct of each year and shall continue for the time prescribed by .the Board of Big Game Control. The winter-sprin- g trapping season for muskrat and mink opened Jan. 1, and continues through April 15 this year. Any questions concerning the states fish and wildlife resources are welcomed at Department headquarters, 1596 West North Temple, Salt- - Lake City. Ready answers may also be had from Department field personnel over the state. -S Slrawbi doctor, Mr. and Mrs. Venice Tumbow, f Ogden, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pace. They attended the basketball game Friday night,, Feb. 25. Mrs. Dick Wilcken and children spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Davies of Utahn, while Mr. Wilcken was in Roosevelt attending to business matters. Mrs. Nephi Moon has returned to her home here after spending several days in Provo at the Willis Moon home, where she helped care for the new granddaughter. A very interesting lesson was given on Feb. 22 in Relief Society by Etta Moon. It was the Social Science lesson and she also worked in some interesting incidents in the life of George Washington. Mrs. Vivian Curry, Sarah Chat-wi- n and Buff Chatwin made a business trip to Duchesne and Arcadia last Friday. Harvey Chatwin, of Salt Lake City, was a visitor at the home of his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe Curry on Sat- y Relief Tuesday, Feb. 22 meeting, with 8 members and one visitor in attendance. urday. Cottage meeting Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith moWilat the home of Mr. and Mrs. to Provo Feb. 22, where tored bur Bates. 35 in attendance. Les- - they visited with Mrs. Smiths urn of Definition of Sin given by(,i8ter brother-in-laMr. and Delmar Ivie. Refreshments were Mrs. 0ran Zufelt, who recently served at closing. moved there. Surprise party givThursday Mrs. Bob Smith and Mrs. Tony en in the evening by the branch Nelson made a business trip to members and Mr. and Mrs. Deon Roosevelt last Friday. of in honor Brown of Duchesne, CONTRIBUTED $27.12 Mrs. Noma Rowley. Mrs. Rowley The Hanna ward contributed was presented with a gift of re- $27.12 to the Primary Childrens membrance as a token of what Hospital for the Penny Drive last she is doing for the Relief Society month. as their president A program and refreshments were enjoyed by 62 Mrs. Nettie Defa and children, in attendance. and DaVonna, spent last Larry Priesthood meeting weekend in Heber, where Saturday they with J. P. Madsen presiding; 13 visited at the home of Mrs. Lorin Show Allred, who has been ill. Mrs. All-re- d in attendance. members "Fighting Staling" followed, with is reported feeling much beta large crowd. ter. Officers and teachSunday ers meeting, then Sunday School John L. McClellan, U. S. Senawith 85 in attendance. Elwin Barker from Duchesne was present tor from Arkansas, now chairman a a visitor. Sacrament meeting of Senate Permanent Investigation followed with Mr. Barker and Mrs. I think that without losing Lucille Muir, speakers. Mr. Barker represented the Boy Scout sight of the importance of com'I movements munism, there are many things that should also be looked into as we Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of go along. j Agriculture: Never brag about something I am convinced that for agriculture the road ahead will be you expect to do: waft until it smoother than the one we have is accomplished and then let .... . others peat judgment on it been travelling. ... So-cit- Sports In The5 Open Space Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie attended a meeting on Rural Education at the home of Mrs. Hazel Ashton in Roosevelt, Feb. 24. Miss Pleasy Lewis spent the weekend as a guest of Miss Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilcken and family, of Rangely, Colo., , were visitors in Hanna Saturday and Sunday. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Curry. A large group from Hanna attended the ball game at Tabiona Friday night between Uintah and Tabiona High schools. A Sunday School faculty meeting was held at the home of Tom Fabrizio on Wednesday night, Feb. 23. Those attending were: Winslow Rhoades, Ellis Rhoades, , Ray Curtis Pace, Dorothy Hackett, Moon, Connie Lee, Marilyn Lee, Carol Defa, Jean Fabrizio and the host, Mr. Fabrizio. Mr. and Mrs. VemSn Moon made a trip to Roosevelt on. Friday, Feb. 26, where Mrs. Moon attended a Family Life institute meeting and Mr. Moon attended to business. Frank T. Defa and Ivon Brown attended a forest meeting Tuesday, March 1 in Vernal, Leo B. and Frank T. Defa motored to Roosevelt March 2, where big game browse Restoring they attended to business inter- plants on depleted range tends ests. over the state is the goal of a Mr. and Mrs. Oran Curry went recent cooperative agreement beto American Fork and Orem last tween the Intermountain Forest Friday, where Mr. Curry attended and Range Experiment Station and a foremans meeting for the State the Utah Department of Fish and ' Road at American Fork. They vis- Game. , ited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Importance of the project is Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed readily seen since. it si known Curry. On their way home, they the browse forage Ants on limvisited in Heber City with Mr. ited big game animal winter ranCurrys mother, Mrs. Maude At- ges Sold the key to herd numbers wood and with Mrs. Marvel Mur- and future hunting success alike. At present the situation in Utah docks, returning home Saturday finds many of the more valuable night Bishop Willis Moon and Mrs. browse species dead or dying, Nephi Moon motored to Provo with little or no replacement reMonday to visit with family mem- production. Much of the grass bers and Bishop Moon attended has been destroyed by livestock the Temple excursion on Tuesday, overuse, thereby accentuating the March 1st competition between livestock and for the available browse. mateuanotrJp cyiY 0ry Fork on Feb. 28 to get game American Reseeding of grasses on overrepairs for one of the State Road used ranges has helped the livestock situation in many cases and trucks. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrizio and probably had an Indirect effect on Connie Lee attended the Temple browse normally used by big excursion for Duchesne stake on game.' Yet the browse-typ- e plants Tuesday, March 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Leo . B. Defa motored to Provo last Thursday, Feb. 24, where they attended to business and Mrs. Defa consulted her Rets Lott La-M- THE have continued to disappear or be depleted on many range areas. Limited data from minor previous experiments will be incorporated in the present work. It is expected that a number of major pilot plantings will be made in critical range areas. Game and range managers are agreed that artificial revegetation of game forage is a necessity on many ranges if game herds are to be maintained at huntable populations in the future. Sportsmen .stockmen, and all others have a big stake in the final success of this project It will be watched with interest over the three or more years needed to bring it to a conclusion. OSH Ngvo The Scouting Division of Carter Oil Company has released the fol- lowing summary of oil well drilling activity for the weekend ending Feb. 22, 1955: Rosalyn R. Leonard No. 1 (Located NE SE, Sec. 19, 8 S, 25 E) Drilling at 4235 feet in dark brown and gray shale, interbedded with sandstone. Sandstone is tight with no show. Having difficulty keeping hole straight. Larson State No. I (Located NE Total NW, Sec. 2, 20 S, 24E) depth 1439 feet. Swabbed approximately 40 BOPD natural. Ran 2 inch tubing. Set 7 inch retainer at 1416 feet. Treated with 6,000 gallons of lease crude and 5500 lbs. of sand. Completed on Feb. 17, 1955 for an Initial Potential of flow 126 BOPD through open 2 Inch tubing. Pay zone is Morrison sand Total depth is 1439 (corrected), in Sand; 7 inch casing is set at 1430 14 feet with 50 sx. Contractor on this cable toed operation was Toies & Tales. Final report. I430-I439fe- Arcadia Mr. EMe Bird Zirker Children Custody Given Relatives in . u . and Mrs. Julius J. Zirker, of Moses Lake, Washington, were recently awarded the custody of Evelyn, Pamela and Edward Zirker. children., of the late E. R. Zirker, in a court decision handed down by Judge Hunter at., Epb-ratWashington. Mrs. Bud Olsen, former wife of the late E. R- - Zirker, was denied her appeal for . custody of. the children as a result of the decision of the court Mr.- - , a, j taken to the Roosevelt, LDS Hospital last week Mr.1 Lynn Ross was where he treatment is receiving , medical Mrs. Ross is staying UjNTAH ' T BASIN RECORD Thursday, March S, 1955 AUTOriT and fe . g MT. EtOHS I Mrs. Louise Bearden !! - DUP HOLDS MEETING Kolb gave a very interesting lesson Daughters of the Utah Pioneers on emblems of the State of Utah held their meeting at the home of and several surrounding states. ReMrs. Edna Hartman. Mrs. Alora freshments were served by the hostess Mrs. Hartman. OniDGELAND Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee. New Counselor Mrs. Olive Neilsen was released as second counselor in the Primary and Louise Liddell was sustained to fill her place. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Farnsworth, of Salt Lake City, visited last Monday with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor visited Thursday and Friday in Craig, Colorado, with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rawlins, and with their son, Glade, and family. Carol Ann Brady, a BYU student, spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Elden parents, Brady. Shelby Lisonbee and daughter, Bertie, went to Salt Lake City, Saturday to get Mrs. Lisonbee and baby, who had spent the past ten days in Salt Lake caring for her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen, after a serious illness. They returned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters and daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday afternoon at Utahn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright. Sunday at Roosevelt with their Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gail visited Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Thure Carlson. Max Taylor, who is employed In Salt Lake, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. CLUB POSTPONED The Farmerette Club was postponed until March 7th, due to the drifted roads. It will be held at the Arcadia ward house. son-in-la- son-in-la- Dinner guest at the Johnny Lambert home Tuesday night was Bruce MacClellen from Salt Lake. Max Hartman is now home and feeling much better after his accident. We all wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Evan Hansen left last week from Salt Lake City to spend fifteen days on a United Airlines tour of the Hawaiian Islands. She is accompanying her sister-in-laMrs. Kenneth Thayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen are the proud parents of a new baby girl, bom Feb. 20 in the Roosevelt Hospital. Mrs. Chester Hartman is visiting in Salt Lake with her son, Eugene, and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Leslie Orr spent the weekend in Vernal visiting the Carl Allen family. The MIA monthly Preparation meeting was held at the Glen Mohlman home last week. Fourteen officers and teachers were present Primary Preparation meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Morris Monsen Monday might School Notes LONGHORN ROUND-U- P The Junior High enjoyed a sleigh riding party and dance this month. They went sleigh riding after school and then assembled at the gym for a lunch and dance. Music was furnished by the School Or' chestra. An essay contest sponsored by the American Legion is getting underway. The students from the English classes are participating. The name of the contest is Our American Heritage, and judges have been selected from the com. , munity. The student body was very pleased with the assembly program brought to us by the International Farm Youth Exchange program. Fred Matiey, who has been a student in Pakistan, gave a very interesting speech and some-verinteresting slides. , Mrs. CUsta Neilsen and children visited one day during the week with an aunt at Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald attended a Dairy meeting at Heber, Saturday. Roy Taylor attended funeral services at Lapoint Saturday for Frank Huber. Washingtons birthday was cel1 Mrs. Chastie Neilsen visited ebrated with a, patriotic assemSunday at Arcadia with Mrs. bly. Mr. Harmon was the speaker. The chorus sang appropriate numChris Larsen. Ruth Walters attended Sacra- bers end Mr. Peel sang, Flag ment meeting at Arcadia Sunday Without a Stain. Carma Jean Hansen and Joseph evening., Kemp participated In the ortaory contest sponsored by the American Legion. The topic given toe extemporaneous speaking was Checks and Balances of the Gov'T ernment Joseph was the- winner Ethel Beebe and will participate in the region contest held in Vernal. The chorus enjoyed a- sleigh riding party on the Altonah bill test week. They assembled in the band room for refreshments after. - The Primary officers "and teachFIRST INSTALLMENT OF ers met at the home of Mrs. Beth . NEW BUILDING Jessens Thursday night of last The first part of our new buildweek at the close of the Birthday ing was opened on Monday. Mr. Penny Drive and correlation meet- Peel, Mrs. Gomm and Mr. Evans was It ing. reported they did very are the teachers to be in well from the drive. Those present the new lucky rooms. Everyone Is realwere Mrs. Ilez Ames, Mrs. Wilma ly thrilled to- - see things progresSnyder, Mrs. Beth Jessen. Mrs. sing. It has been rumored that Max-fielNorma Jessen, Mrs. Mabel Coach Bearden and his boys are Doris Allred, Janis Allred, pretty anxious to use that Eldora Clark, Rava Clark, Alta getting new gym. They were seen getting Ames, Bonnie Ames and Coralie the feel of that big floor last Maxfield. Delicious refreshments week. were served after the business was taken care of. Hi-La- Ktonali 1 Scclel Tcps Off with him. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ross, Joe Ross of Salt Lake, visited with their brother, Lynn, at the hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and son, Evan, visited Tuesday in anIvie Mr. and Mrs. Forrest of their Vernal with Mrs. Horrocks mothnounce the marriage Mrs. Elsie Dean Workman. daughter, Delta PearL, to LaVerl er, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate Mrs. Ralph Young, son of Mr. ana went to Vernal Thursday to a The of young Wallsburg. Young, dinner for the Pearl Jocouple were married in Salt Lake family hansen family. on Feb. 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and family visited Sunday at the home Albert Clark and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper in of of Altonah, spent the day with Mrs. Georgette Ivie. The two Upalco. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and little Ivie girls accompanied their of Neola, were dinner family, few days. grandfather home for a Bert Mezenen, of Ogden, spent guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Mr. the weekend with his parents. and Mrs. Lynn R. Hansen, of Mt business Wesley Koyen made a Leon Carroll left Feb. 18 for Emmons, called at the Bird home on Heber to Friday. Motor - Appliance Repairs trip Canada where he will be employon to their way Mrs. Irene Baum, of Heber, has Sunday morning in ed fields. oil the PEERLESS PUMPS her sister, Mrs. Salt Lake City to get their baby been visiting Those from Altonah attending Phone 240-Res. 339-Noma Rowley and family over the daughter, who has been in the the adult sewing class at Altamont treatmedical Utah hospital receiving Roosevelt, weekend. , are Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, Mrs. ment DINNER GUESTS Lucy Jacobson and Mrs. Alora attended the Hale Holgate Dinner guests at the Clarence Kolb. SatHeber at Dairy meeting Baums this week were Mr. and CHURCH SPEAKERS Mrs. Melvin White and daughter, urday. Speakers in Sacrament meeting Procame in from Donna Ross of Utahn, Mr. and Mrs. George vo, Thursday, to see her father, Sunday were the following SemWedig and family of Myton, Mr. students of Altamont: Bob Notice is hereby given that Lynn Ross. She returned to school inary chiland Mrs. W. R. Peatross and Reay, Georgia Morris and Randel B. Palmer, 1741 S. HarSunday. Dorothy dren of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate were Carlile. Qther visitors were Mr. vard Blvd., Los Angeles, CaliforWilbur Bates is trucking wood dinner guests Sunday at the home and Mrs. Kay Berrett and daugh- nia, has filed with the State Ento Salt Lake. ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross. gineer, a request for an extension is Gilbert Mrs. Gam (Barbara) BIRTHDAY PARTY of time from March 26, 1955, to Friends . and relatives from out and around after a bad case Mach 26, 1957, in which to make and submit Proof of AppropriaStrawberry and Duchesne, sur- of flu. Georgia Morris told of the en- tion of Water under Application Archie and James O. Larsen prised Mrs. Noma Rowley on her birthday on the evening of Feb. and Frank Holgate left Sunday gagement toof her brother, Clark No. 11570 for the appropriation Dorothy Brotherson, of 2 sec.-f- t 24. A program was given by the for Moses Lake, Washington to Morris, of water from Babdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorr cock Draw in Duchesne County Relief Society members. Refresh- look over the country. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Larsen Brotherson of Boneta. Clark is Utah, to be used for irrigation ments were served and a beautiful screen for her fireplace was pre- and family attended Fast meet- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold purposes. sented to her from her many ing at Myton, where their grand- Morris of Altonah. A date has not It is represented that approxifriends. daughter was blessed. She la the been set for the wedding. mately $200.00 has been expendInfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed on consturction of works, and A group of ladies met at the it is estimated it will cost $800.00 Mr. and Mr:. Ralph ' Ivies chil- Bernard Hadden. , dren have the chickenpox. Rudy Marti made a business home of Mrs. Mary Carroll Fri- to complete the works and apply Miss Nincy Lott Of Provo, spent trip to Salt Lake Sunday, return- day, Feb. 25, and quilted a quilt the water to beneficial use. The names of the ladies were nat Protests resisting the granting the weekend with her parents. ing Monday. available at this writing. of said request with reasons Those from Altonah attending therefor, must be in affidavit (Late For Last Week) t , Mrs. Sally Wheeler is very hapStake visitors at Sunday School the Gold and Green Ball and the form, with extra copy and filed py to have her son, Dennis, home were Milton Poulson, Mrs. Rachel Stake MIA Leadership at Upalco with the State Engineer, 403 State after an stay with his Bates of Duchesne and Mrs. Row Feb. 18 were Mr. and Mr. Ty Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Uncles Paul and Wynn Hunsaker ley of Strawberry. At Sacrament Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Max or before April 2, 1955. A hearing will be held on this of Ogden and Brigham City. meeting were Orvin Moon and field, Coralie Maxfield, Ruth and Kermet Poulaen of Duchesne, Ru Rex Allred and Claude Murray, BREAKS NOSE request for extension of time beCleo Clark, Ruth Allred, Ronald fore the State Engineer at 403 received Ion Skinner of Roosevelt and Ruth Mrs. Sally Wheeler Powell and Donal Kolb, Seminary State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, word that her son, Jimmy Ball, Walters of Bridgeland. stildents from Altonah, were the at the hour of 2:00 p.m. April 7, had his nose broken. He is at Charlie Bird, Charles Jensen, speakers at Sacrament meeting In 1955. Protestants may appear at Camp Carson in Colorado during the hearing and adduce testimony a general clean-u- p campaign. An- Hale Holgate each stayed a night ML Home Sunday, Feb. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Young In support of their protests. other GI bumped his, nose with at the hospital with Lynn Ross. JOSEPH M. TRACY Charlie Bird stayed with him Sun- transacted business in Fort Duhis, helmet t State Engineer day while the family went to chesne last Thursday. Mr. and Robbie Rowley and Charles Lott Gusher to see their new grandson Mrs. Ronnie Young of Lapoint Published in the Uintah Baaia Recattended the Gold and Green Ball blessed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. who are visiting here accompanied ord, Duchesne, Ut from Feb. 17 them there. to Mar. 3, 1955. Gwen Bodily. held at Dudhesne on Feb. 25th. Mcrrlca - primary Fund Drlvo Thursday Told - d, El-do- Jccko Electric W . Hi-La- Notice To Water Ucoro EnssscRient Told Church Visiters . |