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Show it TABIONA Crystal Wilcken A Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Junior Prom Ann a Fine Job line Students At Model UJI. Assembly In S. L. UINTAH BASIN RECORD News About Our Neighbors From Thursday, April 21, 1955 YTON M Ili-La- The Junior class at Tabiona High School, who worked so many Grace H. Dalgleish Five students from Altamont hours decorating for their Prom, P-T- A should be complimented very high- and four from Duchesne High ly. The decorations being very Schools traveled to the University Mr. of Utah last weekend to take part and different. outstanding Bruce Fitzgerald, a Bridgeland James Knight, their adviser, also in the first Model United States A wedding of interest to many farmer, was retained as At a meeting of the Tabiona-Hann- a deserves a president for school students Assembly high great deal of credit. Parent-TeachMyton friends was solemnized of the Dairymens AssoAssociation The Prom was a great succes and ever held in the United States. of The elected officers Easter Sunday, April 10th, when ciation at the annual meeting held newly last week, new officers were elect- should The local high students, along the long be remembered by American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Helen Wyner, formerly of recently at the Newhouse Hotel ed to transact the affairs of the with from 40 other in representatives attendance everyone and espeWm. R. Sands Unit No. 5, Mrs. Salt Lake City and Lawrence in Salt Lake City. A former imUtah high schools, received per- Lena organization for the coming year. cially the Junior class. Mrs. Alof loka, recited their mar- plement and automobile dealer in sonal telegrams of congratulations ice Lisonbee, president; Ray Hackett, Hanna, was chosen 1st Brummett. Mr. Fitzgerald riage vows with Bishop Lemon Roosevelt, has president, with Mrs. Flora Fabrizio Miss Carole Defa spent Thurs- and encouragement from President Mrs. Alexia Cooper, 2nd as its president officiating. A few close friends served as and Mrs. Jean day night of last week at the Dwight D. Eisenhower, Senator Mrs. Odie Hemphill, secretary-t- were present. A lovely bridal cake since the association was first Fabrizio, secretary-treasureThe home of Marvel Giles. Henry Cabot Lodge and Dag reasurer; Mrs. Gladys Harris, centered the tabre at the home organized. of the school is also a secretary-genera- l of principal Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilcken Mrs. Lydia Peatross, of Mrs. Edna Drollinger, where historian; Merrill N. Warnick, Pleasant The crowd present and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted the United National. chaplain, and Mrs. Fanny Felter, refreshments were served after the Grove, was named a director of also enjoyed two films of family Wilcken Altafrom Students attending and family were visitors sergeant-at-armwere installed The bride was honored the cooperative milk producers, life, one entitled, Family Circles in Pleasant Valley and Roosevelt mont were Etholene Burton, a Wednesday afteroon at the home wedding. at a shower April 15th at the processing and distributing assoand the other, Families First. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon of the president-elec- t on Sunday. by Mrs. Tina loka LDS Mrs. Jean Fabrizio was chosen Burton, Talmage; Duane Evans, Wilkins, President of District No. is a former church. Mr. Odekirk ciation. AT TEMPLE EXCURSION resident of Myton, Others renamed directors were to represent the group at the state R. son of and Mr. Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades, 9. while his bride has a host of Russell Wall, Heber City, and Convention in Logan. April Mr and Mrs. Art Mr. son of Evans; Hartman, Larry A of the meeting was friends here who extend their con- Eugene Pace, Wanship. Edward Frabizio, Mr. and The group also decided to and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio Mrs. E. Max Hartman; Joseph the highlight and Mrs. presentation of a past pres- gratulations and good wishes. Sorensen, Oakley, and Mr. Fitza son of Mr. and Joe Mrs. from the Junior Ray Lee were in attendance at the Kemp, sponsor girl idents pin to Mrs. Felter, who are holdover directors. gerald class at Tabiona to Girls State. Duchesne stake Mt. Home; and John Tew, served as Temple Elxcursion Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas went Dr. Louis R. Curtis, Salt Lake president during the E. This will be the first time a rep- on son of and Burton Mr. Mrs. Friday, April,, 15. past year. Delicious refreshments to Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. City, was reappointed association resentative from this section of Tew, Talmage. They were accom- were served to the new officers, Thomas was initiated into the general manager. the country has attended Girls Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcken, Jr. panied by high school faculty Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Florence Lott, Mystic Order of the Shrine of the The dairymen are marking the State. Other discussions included of Roosevelt, were visitors at the member Eliza J. Neilson. . Mrs. Nielson and Mrs. Masonic Fraternity, while there. 16th anniversary this year of the talks on the polio shots. It is re- home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones From Duchesne High were Jes- Grace Lydia of the group Dalgleish at the close of establishment Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton formed in 1939 ported by Principal Swallow that of Tabiona, on Tuesday of last sup O. Johnsen, son of Mr. and raeeunS-Lewis- , by 15 Kamas ValMrs. Otto E. Johnsen; Keith F. out of the twenty-nin- e twenty-si- x week. The American Legion, Wm. R. went to Salt Lake City Thursday ley milk producers. Sales last year son of and Max Mr. Mrs. first and second graders at Tabto seek medical attention for Mr. totaled 6 million dollars. The coThe LDS Primary are rehearsSands Post No. 5 elected officers L. Louise Liddell, daugh- for the iona have requested the shots, Burton who has been ill for some ing for the annual Primary Con- ter Lewis; year, Wednesday ensuing operative daily processes 19,000 of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. which will be administered when ference, to be held this year on Liddell evening at the Legion hall. Fol- - time. gallons of milk from 1,100 proand Kara the arrangements are completed Bridgeland, 1st, at Sunday evening. May, owjng the regular business meetlducers. a to give them. 8.00 p.m. y1111 Smith, daughter nS Calvin J. Monks, commander V Bruce Smith. Hiey The session of the Family Life Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow, werejof District No 9 installed the Institute held at Tabiona Monday of Ogden, spent the weekend here by high school facul- - lowing officers; Haydon c. Coop-t- y member Edythe Merrett. evening was termed very success- visiting with relatives and friends er commander; Reed Peterson, 1st Each ful with a large crowd enjoying and high school attending repMrs. Elsie Bird in Paul Felter, 2nd Junior the Prom taking the affair. Dr. Rex Skidmore and Antone Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry, Mr. resented different countries actUresk, Notice is hereby given that on Gold-Gree- n Miss Winifred Hazen were the and Mrs. Art Fabrizio and Mrs. ually . belonging to the U. N. Duadjutant; Milton Lott, finance ofthe 27th day of May, 1955, at visiting guests. Also in attendance Ellis Rhoades attended conference chesne High School acted as the ficer; James Dalgleish, chaplain; 10 oclock a.m., at the front door was Supt.. Rowan C. Stutz. delegation from Greece and Alta- W. R. Harris, service officer; Robat Duchesne last Sunday. of the County Courthouse in Dumont from Norway. The one-aplay entitled The MIA GIVES PROGRAM sergeant-at-armert Sands, The Arcadia and Bridgeland chesne County, Utah, I will offer All meetings dealt with vital isCase of the Missing Handshake, The MIA gave the program in Gold and Green Ball was for sale at public auction and sell N. U. sues now face which the rected by Mrs. Dorothy Moon, was conjoint wards meeting at Hanna and held Tuesday in the Arcadia ward to the highest bidder for cash, greatly enjoyed. Characters were Tabiona wards Sunday evening. itself as it meets in New York. hall. pursuant to the provisions of Sec. portrayed by Mr. and Mrs. James The program was under the su- Each high school group slanted Utah Code Annotated Knight, Dottie Ann Moon, Mrs. pervision of Mrs. Dorothy Moon, ts participation in the discus-wit- h A Spring Parade Fashion Show to foster the best interests Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald, 1953, as amended, the following Twilla Rhoades and Mrs. Delsa the fololwing numbers be- - s'0 was presented Friday afternoon Mrs. Edythe Marrett, Mrs. Elda described real estate situate in of the country they represented Michie. tag given: a review of the book, by the girl students of the 5th Van Tassell, of Bridgeland, attend said County and now held by it Jean Family Eternal, given by and 6th grades of the Myton Ele ed ward board meeting here Wed- under preliminary tax sale. No Two Fireside Chats were en- Fabrazio; the Gleaner Sheaf was mentary School at the Roosevelt nesday night, to make plans for bid for less than the total amount in Tabiona with joyed recently given by Ellis Rhoades; a talk, by of taxes, interest, penalty and Elementary School. The show was the Gold and Green Ball. Newell Carter conducting the Dorothy Moon and a talk Vernby the outgrowth of the Easter Par Mrs. Vera Larsen was taken to costs which are a charge upon meetings. One was held in the Re- on Moon. Mrs. Garda Seeley ade, presented in connection with Roosevelt Monday, where she re- such real estate will be accepted. lief Society room and a combinaMr. and Mrs. Eugene Rhoades, the health program, under the di- ceived medical treatment. L. M. PARRISH Beginning at tion Fireside and Testimony meet- of Orem, were visiting at the Roy rection of their instructor. Mrs. the NE. cor. of Lot 1, Block 7, Milt Larsen was taken to the ing was held at the Ivin W. Lewis Hardman home last week. Ted Thomas, at the Myton School Roosevelt Hospital Tuesday, where home. Myton City Survey, th. S. 140 Mr. and Mrs. Parley Reid atLaVon Atwood prior to the Easter vacation. The he was treated Mr. and Mrs. for pneumonia. He ft., th. N. 45 deg. W. about GO TO TEMPLE in Duchesne announce the tended conference marriage of their dresses fashioned by the girls was able to return home Friday. 70 ft., th. W. 45 ft., th. N. 15 Among those attending a recent last Sunday. Eloyce, to Max Eugene would do credit to girls of a more daughter, th. NE. to beginning. (BeMrs. Charles Mr. and ft., were excursion Elvin Jensen, Mrs. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fabrizio son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud advanced grade and age, their Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande W. Lewis, who accompanied her and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fabrizio Allred, Gilbert, ing part of Lot 1). took place posture and poise showed much attended the Allred. The NELLIE PATRY Lots Dairy meetbrother, who is partially paralyzed, made a business and pleasure trip in Salt Lake marriageon Thursday, training and excellent instruction. City Block 83, Myton City Survey. at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt through the Temple, and Mr. and to Moab and surrounding territory 14th. Both Max and Eloyce Mrs. O. A. Dart furnished the ing April AMERICAN SAVINGS AND Lake CityT Friday. and and Mr. Mrs. Joseph Rhoades last week. are graduates of Altamont High musical background for the show. LOAN ASSN. Lot 1, Block Hale attended President Mrs. Jesse LeFevre. Mrs. Lewis Holgate made Mrs. Ferrus Giles Mr. and School. Eloyce has been attending FriRoosevelt Plat in A, the 19, Scout City taken was brother Provo, her meeting reports a trip to Heber and Salt Lake City school at the LDS Business Col J. W. Jenson returned home day. Survey. through in a wheel chair and over the last weekend, where they coulege in Salt Lake. The young N last week from Bountiful, where CLARENCE KILLIAN Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Deon termed it a wonderful experience. attended to business and visited. will make their home in- Salt he spent the winter months with Bird took ple Altonah Block Lot of Salt Nielson to 5, 3, William Lewis, of Provo, also acEmery Anyone in this community wish- Lake City, where Max has em- his daughter and Mr. Lake City, Friday. They also went Survey. companied the group. ing to contribute to the Cancer ployment. and Mrs. Ed Bratke, who brought to Provo, where Mr. Bird and Mr. Lot 9, A. N. BENNETT NEWS OF THE BOYS Drive can hand their contribuhim to Myton and spent two days Nielson received medical treatMidview Block 11, Survey. All IN THE SERVICE tions to Mrs. Ted Wilchen. Mr. and Mrs. Blainey Kimball at the home of Mr. and ment, returning home the same T. R. COPE Beginning SE. should be in be- and four children, of Price, spent visiting Glen Lewis writes home of en- contributions Mrs. Wesley Jenson. cor. NE14SE14. Sec. 13, T. 3 day. vacation 30. wonderful a fore skiing April joying the weekend here with Mrs. KimA large crowd from Arcadia atS., R. 3 W., U.S.M., th. N. 1 Bob Lee, LeRoy Knapton and balls in the Alps in Switzerland, recentMr. and Mrs. Les- on parents, in th. W. 80 rods, th. S. 1 conference tended rod, quarterly Wednesday evening by airplane ly. Glen is stationed with the U. Ronnie Miller were weekend vis- lie B. Goodrich. rod, th. E. 80 rods to beginfrom San Francisco, Calif., where Duchesne, Sunday. S. Armed Forces in France. He al- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Goodrich and Loren Clyde Mrs. Merle Ross, Delmer, Donning. enjoyed visiting their son so expects to spend some addition- They all attended the Junior Prom their mother, Mrs. Zella they brought CLYDE NIELSON and LaMar Ross attended the na and Francis Beg. NE. and brother, Seeley, al time in Germany before being on Friday night. eveon Goodrich home Monday cor. of SEI4NEI4, Sec. 34, T. house held Sunday in Veropen family. a was of released from the service in May. Orem, Lynn Curry, ning from Salt Lake City, where 3 S., R. 3 W., U.S.M., th. W. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lambert nal for Mrs. Cynthia Massey on He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. El- weekend visitor in Hanna. she has spent the past 10 days left on 160 rods, th. S. 668 ft., th. E. into 91st a her for up birthday. Saturday trip vin W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Smith, of visiting relatives. John Gilbert was taken to Roosdiagonally to a pt. 250 ft. N. Washington. Ted D. Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artesia, and family, visited over Mrs. Laura Seeley and Mrs. from SE. cor. of SEV4NE54, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderson, evelt Tuesday, where he received Ted Nye, has returned to his base the weekend at the home of Mr. Lou Goodrich returned home of Salt Lake Betty th. N. 1070 ft. to beg. his he weekfor treatment medical the leg spent City, at Alameda, Calif., where he and Mrs. Bob Smith. The two IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have end here with Reeds parents, Mr. hurt when he was getting off the serves with the U. S. Navy Air Mr. Smiths are brothers set my hand and official hereunto tractor. Anderson. X. Mrs. and John a fourteen made S. Defa Leo Mrs. and after Mr. Force, spending and friends and taking in the Junthis seal is 4th day of April, A. D., Chad Evans to Mrs. of went the Some reported parents a business trip to Salt Lake City ior Prom. day leave at home. Altamont on Thursday afternoon on the sick list, but is much im- 1955. Wednesday, April 13, returning PORTER L. MERRELL, and again Thursday evening to proved at this time. HOLDS CATHOLIC MASS Among those attending Leader- the next day. They also visited Duchesne Keith ' Evans, and County Auditor life institute a Lusty, last attend held was Margaret Mass ThursCatholic family with relatives. ship meeting in Duchesne, Keller Bruce and First of Gilbert Publication, Gerald April 21, 1955 the had privilege Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nelson and Sunday afternoon at the home of where they day, were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle to kindergarten Monday. Last Publication, May 12. 1955 started Skidmore. Rex Dr. Defa. Bob Mrs. Mrs. Elaine hearing Mrs. and Mrs. and children Mr. Ellertson, Mary Webb, Amber Carter, Miss Marilyn Le- Smith and girls went to Heber Fevre and Miss Sharon Hamilton. City, Tuesday where they reported Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley and for their annual tick shots, sponVerl Dean were Provo and Amer- sored by the Salt Lake Pipe Line ican Fork visitors Sunday. Co. was a Mercer Mrs. France Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Giles, of weekend guest at the home of her Salt Lake City, spent the last week parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence end visiting here with relatives Maxwell. Mrs. Loma Sweat, of Heber, after spending two weeks visiting was a recent gUest at the home friends and relatives in this vicof her sister, Mrs. Oralie, Wadley. inity, as well as Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. William Wadley Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ted Nye accompanied by and family were recent visitors in her daughter, Mrs. LaRena Curry Salt Lake City. Miss Irene Thomas and her fi- and Debra Kay, and sons, Ted D. ance, Earl Griffiths, of Salt Lake and Carl and Miss Bertie Lisonbee City, were recent guests at the of Bridgeland, motored to Heber home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Midway Saturday, where they were guests at the home of Mr. Jep. Thomas. Mrs. Virgil Wadley accompanand Mrs. Erycel Nye. Mrs. Erycel ied Ted D. Nye to Salt Lake City Nye, the former Clara Rhoades of Monday, where she will spend Hanna, will soon enter the hospisome time visiting at the home of tal for a major operation. Miss Althea Weiberg has reher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood. turned to her home in Los Angeles, EXCHANGE PROGRAM California after spending some Principal Doyle K. Swallow an- time as a guest at the home of nounces the exchange assembly of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Josie. Tabiona High School will be pre Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jensen, of sented at Duchesne and Altamont Salt Lake City were Easter guests High Schools on Wednesday, April at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 20 and at Uintah and Union High Wagstaff. knock-pro- of . . . . . Schools on Friday, April 22. The The parents of Ted Jackson, of diare under the the Utah were at Fremont, guests arrangements rection of Mr. Blaine Hess, with home of Bishop and Mrs. Burnell pick-u- p. . . students Turnbow and attended the Junior approximately twenty-fiv- e Prom Friday. Their son, Ted is a taking part on the program. junior at Tabiona High. Their Here is a gas that can give you that wonderMr. and Mrs. Scott Nye and daughter, Eleane was a guest at Miss Althea Weiberg has rechildren of Granger were overIts ful feel at the wheel of new car power night guests at the home of Mr. turned to her home on Los An46-yeknock-proin is our the greatest and Mrs. Ted Nye, Friday. power geles, Calif., after spending some E. Kent Ellertson and William time as a guest at the home of Mr. Utoco Premium is especially New history. Lewis attended an Industrial Arts and Mrs. Joseph Josie. refined to give you superior performance in this Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jensen, of meeting at Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Angeline Lewis reports the Salt Lake City, were Easter guests area no matter what the age of your car. Please Stake Gold and Green Ball will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee let your tank run close to empty, then fill up with Friday evening in the Duchesne Wagstaff. .The parents of Ted Jackson, of Stake Chapel with all invited to New Utoco Premium Gasoline. Try it for just one attend. Fremont, Utah, were guests at the week! Youll be thrilled with the results. Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg, their home of Bishop and Mrs. Burnell daughter, Evelyn, their daughter Turnbow and attended the Junjor Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prom Friday. Their son, Ted, is a and Lisonbee and baby, and a grand- Junior at Tabiona High. Their daughter, the daughter of Mr. and daughter, Eleane was a guest at Mrs. Edwin Clegg, returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee their home in San Diego, Cal., Wagstaff. Local Fanner New Very Successful The Junior Prom Friday evening was greatly enjoyed by a large crowd including many visitors from other parts of the state. The theme, Chapel in the Moonlight, was beautifully portrayed in the decorations, programs, and during the floor show. Twenty young men and young ladies participated in the intricate dance steps of the floor show the largest group ever eligible to take part in this event at Tabiona. The beautiful dresses of the ladies and the good danceable music of the Altamont High School orchestra further added to the affair. And to top it off, the event which entails so much expense, was a financial success, also, according to Principal Doyle K. Swallow. The Post Prom will be held Saturday evening with everyone invited to attend. Congratulations to Mr. Knight and the Juniors for making a lovely Prom possible for the rest of us to enjoy. BRIDAL SHOWER TO HONOR MRS. RAY PACE Mrs. Ray Pace, the former Miss Gladys Defa, will be honored at a bridal shower in the Tabiona ward chapel on Saturday, April 30, at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Officers Chosen At Meet Legion Groups Mr. and Mrs. Doyle K. Swallow in Heber, Saturday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Titcomb. Mr. Titcomb is a brother of Mrs. Swallow and the new bride was the former Miss Linda Cox, of Heber. from Tabiona atTwenty-tw- o tended the special MIA program at Hanna Sunday evening. Miss Pleasy Lewis visited a few days in Salt Lake City at the and home of her brother-in-lasister, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Defa. Recent visitors at the E. W. Lewis home included Raymond Lewis and Tom Cowley, of Salt Lake City. attended a wedding reception w As Its President Married Easter Install Officers Hi-La- Od-eki- t; Hi-La- r. 25-2- i spreadla r; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace will be honored at a wedding dance in Tabiona High School gymnasium Saturday evening, April 30, with everyone invited to attend and have an enjoyable time. The newly wedded couple will make their home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Pace has employment. Returns nd Notice Of Final Sale Ball ct s. 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