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Show j 'v Thru The Files Of The Record TABIONA Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Couple Honored At Relief Society Is Reorganized Wedding Dance Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wilcox who were recently married in the Salt Lake Temple were honored at a wedding dance in the Tabiona High school gym Saturday evening with a large crowd attending. Mrs. Wilcox is the former Carma Sizemore, daughter of Mrs. Edna Giles, Tabiona, and Mr. Wilcox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox of Salt Lake City, formerly of Panquitch. The young newlyweds reside in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wilcox was honored at a lovely bridal shower in the Tabiona ward chapel Saturday afternoon, with a large crowd attending. She received many useful and beautiful gifts. Mrs. Wilcox was a 1955 graduate of Tab-on- a High. guests Among the who attended the parties honoring Mr. and Mrs, Wilcox were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Patton and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon VanTassell and family of Kamas. out-of-to- Recent guests at the home of and Mrs. Cliff VanTassell were Mrs. Ole Tassainer and boys, Mrs. Lois Humline, all of Vernal, and Mrs. K. Tassainer and daughter and sons from Chicago, Other recent guests at the VanTassell home were Mr. amjl Mrs. Garth VanTassell and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Nye and family motored to Roosevelt Sunday where they attended an open house birthday party honoring her uncle, David R. Andrews, on his 79th birthday. Mr. New officers were sustained in the Tabiona recently ward Rebel Society as follows: Mrs. Angeline Lewis, president, and Mrs. Nettie Carlile, second counselor. The first counselor has not yet been chcvsen Mrs. Elaine S. Webb is the secretary. Class leaders are Mrs. Katherine Lewis, work director; Mrs, LaBerta Wadley, Mrs. Sara White, and Mrs. Berniece Young; Mrs. Rella LeFevre is chorister and Mrs. Florence Tumbow is organist. g Tuesday the officers were entertained at a lovely party and each was presented with a gift. Light refreshments were served to about 40 ladies. out-goin- 5 YEARS AGO A crowd of some 200 people at Bridgeland, attended the wedding dance and reception Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young. During intermission a program was presented with Shirley Zirker giving a reading, Bonnie Adams, Joe Clayburn and Voy Fairbanks, vocal solos. -- Coming Home Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead that their son, Calvin, who has spent the past two years in Linz, Austria, in the armed service, left Italy June 16 for the States, We are always happy to see our boys coming home. - Seth Asay, of Roosevelt, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Davies and family, of Duchesne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Anderton, of Duchesne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderton the during .week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and family, of Vernal, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert May-heover the weekend. Johnny Crandell, of Springville, is spending two - weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs, Ray Broadhead. Vickie and Karren Broadhead returned home, after a two weeks visit in Provo and Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderton were in Strawberry on business, Sunday. Mrs. Delbert Broadhead and family and Mrs. Violet McDonald of Duchesne, are visiting a few weeks in Lyman, Utah with relatives and friends. Mrs. Glenn Allred and daughter, of Talmage, were overnight guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplan-al- p and Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young of Mt. Emmons on Fathers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family visited in Mt. Emmons, Sunday. Miss Katha Wright, of Bridge-lanis visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wright for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Lewis, of Provo, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp Saturday. Their children, Richard and Elizabeth, returned home after a two weeks visit with their grandparents. Attending to business in Roosevelt during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp, Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Those attending Primary convention in Duchesne, Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White, Elva Mayhew, Ruth Broadhead, Maxine and Colene Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch and son, Kent, were visiting relatives in Provo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farnsvorth and son, of Duchesne, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wright, Sunday. w AIIIMICEIM DQ. D. S. DEI IIIS Extend Local Service to the Altamont Area EVERY THURSDAY Calls W1U Be Taken During The Week at BUCHANAN FEED STORE Phone 3740 Altamont Will -- oOo- A wedding dance was given this week at Strawberry Mrs. Delmar Ivie. for Mr. and oOo- 20 YEARS AGO MARRIED oOo- Edgar E. Brewer and Helen R. Clothier, of Berkley, Calif. Charles Harmon McCarrel, Jr. and Estella Christina Evans, both of VernaL Marvin LaMonte Richens, Arcadia and Freda Hair, of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Karl Shisler, of Roosevelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shisler, of New Orleans. The wedding is set for September. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock have purchased the Sweatman house, where Lotus Fisher is living and expects to take possession sometime in July. -- oOo- Arthur Sadler, of Mt, Emmons, returned Sunday morning from a trip to San FrancisCo, Calif. His daughter, Wanda, a student there, came back with him and will remain for the summer. -- -- oOo- , -- -- oOo- oOo- Carl Young, 11 year old son of Miss Elva McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. McBride, County Commissioner Lyle Young of Burley, Idaho, and Phillip W. of Bridgeland, is in the hospital Merkley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- at Roosevelt as a result of a hand son J. Merkley of Duchesne, were injury suffered on Monday. The The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd married June 6, in the Salt Lake boy was in the field with his Roberts was the setting for the LDS Temple. They will make their father, when he caught his left hand in the cogs of the mowing wedding, Saturday evening, of home in Provo. machine. The third and fourth Miss Karma Van Tassell, daugh10 YEARS AGO ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Van fingers were completely severed Tassell, and A1 Roberts, son of Pfc. Wells Rasmussen, with a and the hand badly lacerated. oOoLloyd Roberts. The ceremony was credit of 105 points, has been reDon Firth Snow, 2, son of Mr. performed by Bishop Burnell Turn-bo- leased from the service. Stephen Enos Wilcken, another Duchesne and Mrs. D. DeVeaux Snow, of The lovely bride wore a white boy, receives special honors for Salt Lake City, is abundantly ballerina length gown and her at- meritorious service. supplied with grandparents, hava great-- oOotendants were dressed in pastel ing two grandmothers, ballerina gowns. They were her Six sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. grandmother, a sister, Vella, who was maid of Christensen of Talmage, are in the and two These grandparents represent five honor; Linda Lee Thomas, Mary service. generation in two instances. oOoLewis, bridesmaids, and the junior bridesmaids were sisters of the Rex J. Black, son of Mr, and bride and groom, Diane Van Tas- Mrs. S. E. Black, is taking special sell, Dixie Roberts and Bonnie training in Oklahoma. Roberts. Cecil Roberts, a cousin oOoof the groom, was best man. Elden Wilcken, son of Mr. and Other wedding guests were Mr. Mrs. George Wilcken, is now in Mrs. Gail H. Anderson and Mrs, Cliff Roberts and fam- Puerto Rico. oOoFAMILY REUNION ily, Mrs. May Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Van Tassell and LarMr. and Mrs. Willis Potter and Albert J. Potts, of Upalco, is ry Van Tassel, Mr. and Mrs. Wel- on his way home from a German children, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Potdon Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. prison camp. ter went to Salem, Utah, for a -- oOoMilton Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. family reunion, Saturday. Cliff Van Tassell and Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Shiner, Altonah, a Herb Lang accompanied them. Ted Goings. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and Light refreshments were served Shiner, and LeVear Timothy, son the wedding guests with the of Mr. and Mrs, Heber Timothy, children, of Kennilworth, visited young couple leaving on a honey- were married Friday, June 15, at the Harold Sorensens last Saturmoon immediately after the the home of the brides parents, day. They will make their by Bishop Glen Mohlman. Mr. and Mrs. Velo Barrett and home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald, Mr, Roberts is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slater, Cary were Sunday evening guests of The young couple will be honJ. and Kent Slater, and Scotty Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frandsen. ored at a shower and wedding Harold Sorensen and daughter, Hansen, all of Ogden, were recent dance on Saturday, July 2, with weekend went to Salt Lake Friday, LaRae, the home of at guests everyone invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams. Mrs. taking a load of machinery for Williams is a daughter of the Glen Sorensen and Mark Bleazard. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley Slaters. Other recent Pat Langwin, the A grade milk at the and son Verl have moved to Salt Williams home were guests Mrs. Noma health inspector, was in town last Lake City to make their home. and Arthur Rowley, of week. Mr. and Mrs. William VanTassell Rowley Mrs. Della Mae Allred and Strawberry. hauled their furniture out for Kim, visited Mr. and daughter, DuMiss Lois Reichert, Mary them. Mr. and Mrs. Wadley visiSnow at Mt. Emmons Mrs. Irving ted friends and relatives in Tabi- chesne County home demonstra- Sunday evening. tion agent, visited at the home of ona during the weekend. Mark Bleazard and Glen SorenMrs. Carlene Williams attended Mrs. Thelma Nye one day during sen made a trip to Salt Lake City a stork shower in Duchesne re- the week. She also made other last Tuesday. in connection with her work Mrs. Rella calls cently honofing Marvin Sorensen took a load in. this vicinity. Wardle, of cattle out for Zane ChristenDanThe baby of Mr, and Mrs. Miss Lila Nye of Clearfield and sen and brought back a load of Mrs. LaRena Curry of Salt Lake ny Patton, of Salt Lake City, was cement and wire for Harold SorBurnell blessed Sunday by Bishop City were weekend guests at the ensen. Tumbow. Ted Nye home. Officers and teachers of the has who Miss Rozella Carlile, Miss Patsy Nye of Clearfield organization attended the Primary in Lake Salt City, is visiting at the home of her employment convention in Duchesne Primary aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lee was a visitor at the home of her Saturday. Mrs. and Kenneth Mr. parents, Wagstaff. Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Christensen the weekend. Bishop Burnell Tumbow and Carlile, during and family and Mrs. Marion ChrisatMrs. France Mercer, who is Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhoades were tensen were in Salt Lake last in Salt business college Duchesne visitors Monday evening tending week. Mrs. Marvin Christensen where the men attended a wel- Lake City, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- stayed out for a few days visit fare meeting. with Mrs. Johnny Rowley. The Miss Malta Young, daughter of rence Maxwell during the week- rest returned home that evening. who Her end. daughter, Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, is Jay White is here visiting his had been visiting a week in Salt spending the summer in California Lake Mr. and Mrs. Arch grandparents, to Tabiona returned City, where she has employment. She White. with hes. is also visiting relatives, including Douglas Felt, of Orem, is visitMiss Sharon Hamilton is visither grandparents and aunts and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rust for ing Salt in and friends relatives ing uncles, while. a Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Van Tassell Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson Mrs. Elvin Lewis and daughter, and family have moved to Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ortego, of in the visited Provo during Lake City, where Mr. Van Tas- Pleasy, Salt Lake City, were here over sell has employment. We shall week. Glenn Lewis, who has served the weekend. miss them in our community, but Harold and Bill Sorensen went the U. S, Armed Forces for with wish them well in their new home. American Fork Sunday and reto is home two years, again Mr. and Mrs. Moral Gines, who the Past turned, driving a 1950 Chevrolet are employed at American Fork, and greeting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and in has been service of his Part spent a few days at their home France and he also visited other family went to Heber, Friday. in Tabiona recently. countries. He is the son While in Heber Mrs. Anderson Fay Lefler has been reported European Mrs. Elvin Lewis and visited Mrs. Helen Van Wagoner. and of Mr. on the sick list recently. He is C. N. Goza went to Provo, in welcoming Glenn all we convalescing from an attack of home. join morning, to visit his famMonday pneumonia. We wish him a quick was recently ily and friends. LeFevre Walter and complete recovery. Alta and Leta Beckstead were sustained as a counselor in the over the weekend. They are NEWS OF THE BOYS home Tabiona Sunday School. IN THE SERVICE' Mrs. Rella LeFevre was visiting going to summer school at the Ted D. Nye, who is serving BYU. recently in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck-stea- d with the U. S, Navy Air Force, and friend of Salt Lake, vishas recently been transferred from 4-11 Alameda, Calif, to Japan and exited Mr. and Mrs. Loron Beck-stea- d Club over the weekend. Two meetings of the pects to be overseas about eight months. He was allowed a short led by Mrs. Tracy Roberts and Ray Oman, of Boneta, attended visit home, to bring his car back Mrs. Norma Wagstaff have been a ward welfare veeting at Talmage from California, and had about 12 reported by their faithful club re- Sunday night. He is a member of hours at the home of his parents, porter, Betty Jo Young. The first the Moon Lake stake welfare comMr. and Mrs. Ted Nye, before he was held at the home of Mrs. mittee. Mr.' and Mrs. Mark Bleazard had to return to California. He al- Wagstaff on June 9, They adopted so visited at the home of Mr. and the name of Snappy Cookers," were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee, in Bridge-lan- and have chosen the following of- Oman of Boneta, and Mr. and prior to returning to Calif. ficers: Angeline Lewis, president; Mrs. Cliff Stevenson of Mt. Home Sunday. Wagstaff, Jay L. Buddy Maxwell, son Afton GO TO TEMPLE of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Max- Dixie Roberts, secretary; Betty Jo Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and well, who is serving in the If. S, Young, reporter. Air Force, is presently stationed At the meeting held June 16th Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton went in Japan. Buddy is now serving at the home of Mrs. Tracy Roberts on the Moon Lake stake Temple his third enlistment in the Armed the girls enjoyed a health lesson excursion, Tuesday. Mac and Millan Burton,, of Salt Forces. and made potato soup, tomato soup. The soups were judged by Lake, were home for the weekend. Miss Afton Wagstaff, daughter Joanne Rhoades. UNDERGOES OPERATION of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff, is Light refreshments were served Mrs. Clair Burton was operated visiting at the home of Mr. and by the hostesses at both meetings. Club under the leader- on in a Salt Lake hospital TuesMrs. Ronald Nye in Clearfield. The Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams and ship of Kenneth Carlile held their day, She is as well as can be Wilma Williams, of Strawberry, first meeting in June at the home expected and will be able to leave were recent dinner guests at the of Mr. Carlile. Those attending the hospital about Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Christensen home of their son and daughter-in-lawere Dennis, Kay and Don Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams. Lonnie, J. C. and Faun Carlile. went to Moon Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brothcrson Mr. and Mrs. William Wadley The club is engaged in stock raisand family were recent visitors in ing projects. Carl John Nye is went to Salt Lake for Fathers Heber, the club reporter. Day. Couple Married In Home Rites -- r, -- Jalmaye -- -- Norma Robb Miss Vera Rogers, of Mt. Emmons, leaves for the mission field. A farewell party was held Saturday night. A large crowd of people from all over the Basin, was in attendance at the party. Miss Rogers is well known in Duchesne, having been employed here for some time in the county treasurers office. T II A f II A Given Release Crystal Wilcken Corporal Cecil Roberts who has been serving with the 10th Division at Ft. Riley, Kansas, was released on June 15 after spending 1 year and 9 months in the service of his country. After spending a few days here at home he went on a business and pleasure trip to Idaho. He plans on attending the BYU this fall. DUP Meet June 16 The Daughters ofUtah Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, June 16, at 2:00 p.m. in the Relief Society room of the Church house. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Etta Moon, The lesson, The Journal of Minnie Petersen Brown, was given by Crystal Wilcken, and a history on Celestia Buys was read by Dena Wilcken. Delicious refreshments were served. This will be the last meeting until September. However, our regular outing for the month of August is being The following ladies planned. were present: Dena Wilcken, Etta Vivian Curry, Florence Moon, Roberts, Crystal Wilcken, Connie Lee and Nettie Defa. Mrs. Defa took charge of the meeting. UINTAH BASIN RECORD Mr. and Mrs Leo B. Defa made a business trip to Provo last Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Defa accompanied them as far as Heber where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Rowe Lewis who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat and son from Pleasant Grove spent the last weekend at the Frank T. Defa home. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roberts and family attended the wedding held in Tabiona at the Lloyd Roberts home for A1 Roberts and Carma Van Tassell last Saturday night. Cecil Roberts was best man. Mrs. J. Garlic came out from Provo May Roberts was also in attendand returned back on Tuesday, ance at the wedding. June 14, to teach the Special In4-- H terest class in Mutual. Neil Fabrizio, who is serving in The group IV Sewing Club met the U. S. Air Force, recently wrote his folks saying he has had at the Bonnie Pace home Wednestour of Germany and tour- day of last week. They chose the a ed Norway for three days. He will name of the Knit, Stitch and probably spend about six weeks Chatter Club, laine Moon joined in Europe before returning home as a new member. Other members are: Marilyn Lee, Patsy to the States. Mrs. Viola Defa and Mrs. Flor- Curry, Bonnie Pace, Beth Giles, ence Smith and their girls made and Linda Lee. songs were a business and pleasure trip to learned and refreshments served. Roosevelt on Friday of last week. Nadine Roberts is the leader of Mrs. Melissa Perkins and her the club. The Group I sewing girls club grandson Michiel were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wilcken met at the home of Sharon Defa. and family a few days last week. They started on their hot pads. Don and Guy Mayhew of Du- Members are Dottie Ann Moon, Sharon Defa, Barbara Hackett, chesne were also visitors. Marilyn Lee and Jimmy Defa Rebecca Moon and Sharon Giles, were honored for their birthdays with LaMay Roberts as leader. Monday evening at a lawn party The name chosen for this club is at the home of Carole Defa. Re- the Sewin Girl Club. Refreshwere served after ments were served. freshments which most of the young peole atMrs. Pearl Tumbow received tended the show in Hanna. Miss Marvel Giles of Tabiona a telegram stating Mr, and Mrs. was an overnight guest of Carole Nile Willden are the proud parents of a baby boy, weighing 7 lbs. Defa Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcken, Sr. He was born in a maternity hos made a trip to Roosevelt Thurs- pital near London. Everyone conday of last week, returning to cerned is reported doing fine. Mrs. their ranch in North Fork Satur- Tumbow is anxiously awaiting a day. They plan on building a letter to tell the details as to the cabin at the ranch in the near date of birth, etc. Mrs. Lorin Ashcraft and son future. have been visiting at the home council was held School Sunday of Mrs. Pearl Tumbow for the Wednesday of last week at the past week. Mr. Ashcraft and Mrs. home of Winslow Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd of Nina White and son Ronnie of were weekend Salt Lake Myton visited Monday at the home visitors. All City returned home Sunof Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Maser of Salt Lake day night. Rex Michic who has been serCity spent the weekend at the ill with the mumps for the iously Bob Smith home also. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams past week is reported 'to be feelhave moved up the canyon to ing better at this writing. We all Bleazards sawmill where he has wish him a speedy recovery, Lynn Curry of Orem was home employment for the summer. over the last weekend. Club News Thursday, June 23, 1955 Mr. and Mrs. Oran Curry and Patsy visited in Orem last Thuro-da- y night returning home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curry and son and Mrs. Joe Curry and family were dinner guests at the home of Oran Curry last Sunday. They were celebrating Fathers Day. Mrs. LaRae Wilcken of Kangley, Colorado, sent greetings of the day to her father via telephone. Mrs. Nettie Defa visited with her mother last week in Provo, who is ill at this time, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon and Mayna went to Roosevelt last Thursday where Mayna had a dental appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon and family were visitors at the Orvin Moon home on Sunday. Maryetta had been vsiting with Karen for a few days and she returned to Duchesne with her parents. Rebecca Moon returned with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead of Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Morrill of Salt Lake City were all dinner guests at the Moon home last Sunday. The cry of socialism has been raised against practically every effort to persuade the governments of the world to do something for average men and women. 4-- it takes Everything n Declaration Of Dividends Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Uintah Power and Light Company at the regular meeting on June 18, 1955, declared a dividend of $2.00 per share on all common stock outstanding on said date. The date vested for payment of said dividend is July 20, 1955. KENNETH R, AYCOCK Secretary First Publication, June 23, 1955 Last Publication, June 30, 1955 Notice hearing on the Budget of Duchesne County School District for the fiscal year 1955-19will be held at the Board of Education office, Duchesne, Utah, Thursday, June 30th, 1955, at 2:00 oclock p.m. The Tentative Budget is now on file in the office for Also approval and inspection. adoption of the proposed revised budget for the fiscal years 1954-195- 5 will be adopted. By order of the Board of Education of Duchesne County School District. C. C. MICKELSON, A public 56 1 Clerk-Trea- s. 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