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Show atmage TAB10NA S Mrs. Gail H. Anderson (Late For Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson r. and 'Bertha, of Salt Lake, and and Mrs. James W. Anderson, of Heber, visited Mr. and Mrs Dean Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson over the weekend. Mrs. Guy Lindsay and boys were in Roosevelt Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sultzer and family, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Sultzer and family of Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson and family of American Fork visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill and Mrs. Fanny Hill brought Neill Hill from Salt Lake, Sunday. Neil is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and going to school this year. Bill Sorensen returned home from his vacation on Friday. Harold Sorensen has sold his cows to Ken Wilkenson of Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard and Verl were in Roosevelt on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowley and children, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen over the weekend. Ellis Burton and Jess Christensen are the bus drivers from this year. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor, of Colorado, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thayne over the weekend. Three children were baptised on Sharon They were: Saturday. Farnsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth: Lyman Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor, and Ralph Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans at Mt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Stan McDonald, of Duchesne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hughs and Mrs. Ila Tidwell, of Mesquite, Nev., and Mrs. Brotherson, of Mt. Pleasant, visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson last week. Mrs. Joyce Allred and girls, of Price, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald over the weekend. Hal McDonald, of the Air Force, is home on furlough this week. A very large crowd attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Joan Bleazard) Thomas here Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lemon, of Salt Lake City, visited Mr." and Mrs. Laron Beckstead over the weekend. Earl Thacker was home over the weekend. He is working in Salt Lake. Mrs. Gail Anderson and children were in Altonah picking crab apples, Friday. Tal-ma- ' STAKE M.I.A. HAS OUTING ON MONDAY coriu kjvi I' , W i THERES Excitement ITS ALMOST TIME FOR THE FAIR! The thrill of anticipation . . everyones talking about . . planning to attend. . . Utahs biggest Fair in 99 years of proSEE IT ALL! Official Opening - Sept 16 at noon Horse Shows if Horse Racing Holiday On Ice for 1956 if Moto Polo Wrestling Horses Anheuser-Busc- h , if if if if if ; W School News Shower Planned In an effort to reach the new principal at Tabiona to get a line-u- p on the school news this week, I was fortunate enough to get to talk with the new coach and one of the other new teachers at Tabiona, while the principal was in class. The new coach is Mick Culler-tonof Salt Lake City, and he is residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie. He has attended the University of Utah, and promises more news from his department after things are farther underway at school. Joseph Thompson, formerly of Malta, Idaho, and lately of Salt Lake, is another of the new teachers at Tabiona. He is married and has one child. He stated that they like Tabiona very much thus A Bridal shower will honor Mrs. Sharon J. Neilson, the former Miss Marilyn LeFevre, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 17, in the Tabiona Ward chapel. A wedding dance the same evening in the Tabiona High school gymnasium will also honor the young couple. Mr. Neilson is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Vere Neilson, of Bridgeland, and the brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre, of Tabiona. The young couple were married Sept. 2nd in the Salt Lake Temple and are making their home in Salt Lake City. e, A New Industry 80th Annv. UMA( if Agriculture Leo Carrillo as Livestock Pancho Exciting Beauty Contest Utah's Greatest Midway All this and more. . . something to thrill and delight every member of the familyl Fair Admission Includes all at- HOLIDAY ON Driver familiar face was missed when Max Ross wasnt in the drivers seat in the school bus the first day of school. Max has been a driver for a number of years and has given splendid service. He is being replaced by Lee Nelson of Lee is well known by Upalco. everyone here and we feel sure he, too, will give good service for this route. A Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen and daughter, Pauline, made a business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake, Friday, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murphy, of Salt Lake City, were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. R. G. Ross and Irvin Johnson went to Tabiona on Sunday night as speakers in Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Gladys Capson spent a few days visiting in Salt Lake City. F. A. Myrin, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend at his ranch on Lakefork River. PRIZE COLT INJURED Gail Larsens palomino colt that won a blue ribbon at the County Fair, received a nasty cut on its neck. It was eating hay from a hay baler when a dog frightened it. It was necessary for Gail to call a veterinary in to take care of the wound. Thirty stitches had to be taken. Do you think It Pay? to be Married? Watch our column next week and judge for yourself. IN THE SERVICE After four years of service in the U.S. Navy, DeLoy Chatwin is enjoying a visit home with his family and friends. DeLoy is far. While mentioning teachers, we married to the former Miss Patmust not forget the ' one veteran ricia McNeill and they have a baby at Tabiona High this year. He is boy. He is the son of Gilbert Chat-wi- n of Tabiona. His wife and son E. Kent Ellertson, who has always done such a marvelous job of have been in San Diego during the few months while he has been teaching the young people for so past After visiting there. stationed seems a many years almost miracle he has stayed so long. relatives and friends for a few Seems like he has taught nearly days, they will leave for Salt Lake to make their home. everything from girls phys ed. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper science, math, probably English, and especially his major, shop. He and son, Norman were Heber visithas even been the coach, when ors one day last week. Norman none other would take the job. recently received his honorable discharge, having served four years Welcome back, Kent Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel, of AlTwo other veterans are also in in the U.S. Navy. After visiting the Elementary grades. They are the home folks for awhile, Norman tamont, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Delsa Michie, Hanna and Mrs. plans on entering the University of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. Dauna Ross accompanied Mary Edna Smith, Tabiona. Since they Utah where he was a student beLois Reichert to Salt Lake. While are home folk and not too much fore enlisting in the Navy. there she visited at the home of news about them we will say Mrs. Sharon Nielson, Miss Roas Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Bodily. Welcome back and best wishes ella Carter and Mrs. H. A. Beck-stea- d Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert atfor a successful school year. visited at the Walter Le- tended the marriage of Rae Ann New Principal Carl-il- e Bayer of Springville and Robert The new principal at Tabiona Fevre, Joe Josie and Ken weekend homes the D. Collies, of Taylorsville, in the during is forH. Don this year Davis a Beckstead is the mother of Salt Lake Temple, Thursday. They mer resident of Roosevelt, and a Mrs. LeFevre and Mrs. Josie. also attended the wedding break1942 graduate of Roosevelt High Mrs. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell and Mrs. fast given the young couple in school. He is married and has three Thelma Nye were Heber visitors Taylorsville. The new Mrs. Collier children, one boy and two girls. one is a niece of Mrs. Gilbert. day last week. Sisters enjoyed a visit when Mr. Paul Woolston, of Provo and and Mrs. Owen Smith of Drager-ton- , visited at the Steve Hamilton more recently from Wyoming is 1 home. the new music teacher at Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen Mrs. Mary Brown, of Springville Crystal Wilcken and Kent have all been real ill is the new elementary teacher. with the flu. There seems to be The new seminary teacher is a lot of it going around. Mr. Woodland of Logan. n Mrs. Lavon Coombs, of Foun Another new teacher is Miss tain Green, her son, Jay and wife Roberts, a 1951 graduate of the Tabiona High School, who obL.D.S. Primary started again this of Provo, and Elaine Smith, also tained her degree this June from week after a brief summer vaca- of Fountain Green, visited at the the Utah State Agricultural College tion. The officers are as follows: home of Merle Ross, Sunday. Mrs. and is now back teaching in the President, Florence Roberts; first Coombs will be remembered by Tabiona High School. She teaches counselor, Etta Moon; second the older residents as Lavon domestic arts, girls phys. ed. and counselor, Delsa Michie; secretary, Smith. She is an aunt of E. Floyd some arithmetic. Nettie Defa, and the following and Delmer Ross. From here they Principal Davis announces that teachers: Beginners, Hazel Defa; went on to Roosevelt, where they there will be a baseball game with Group I, Emma Hardman; Group were dinner guests of Mr. and Altamont at Tabiona on Sept. 23 If, Tett Curry; Flora Mrs. E. Floyd Ross. Delmer acEllis Rhoades; companied them to Roosevelt at 1:30 p.m. He invited everyone Fabrizio; Mrs. Scott Lusty was visiting to come out and support your Home Builders, Crystal Hackett, home team. Marilyn Lee, Patsy Curry; Trail Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel in AltaLaVar Pace, Crystal mont and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Principal Davis states that the Builders, architects planning the new school Wilcken and Blanche Defa. Carole Evans in Upalco, Thursday. Sharon Holgate and a friend addition at Tabiona have been in Defa is the chorister and Dottle Were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chad Tabiona and are expected back Ann Moon is the organist Evans recently. this week to take soil samples, etc. j Enjoying a chicken dinner at preparatory to making the final' The baby daughter of Mr. and drawings. Mr. Davis says it is Mrs Delbert Fabrjzio is being the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Juvanelle Ross, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. planned to build a new elementary given the name school wing from the office side Myma. This is after her great- Allen Crosley, of Garfield, and of the present building, which will grandmother Defa and her moth- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and famclass er. ily, of Myton. include three elementary Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen have rooms and lavatories. The present Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson building will then be remodeled and family and Lynn Curry, all of returned from their honeymoon for additional class rooms for the Orem, were weekend visitors at trip to Glenwood Springs, Colo., and will be at home to their high school, such as a science the Oran Curry home. Mrs. Tett Curry and Mrs. Vida friends at Kent's father and mothroom, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen Curry went to Heber on business ers, until school starts at the BYU, week. of last Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, of Salt Thursday Mrs. Jean Fabrizio and Mrs. where Kent plans on entering this Lake City visited relatives and Veola Gines were business visi- fall quarter. friends in this vicinity during the tors in Heber, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evans, of Thursday of last weekend. Bountiful, spent a few days with week. Larry Van Tassel has arrived Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilcken, Mr. and Mn. Chad Evans. from Salt Lake City to attend Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick WilckMrs. Margaret Ross and Mrs. school at Tabiona. He has been en and children made a business Ida Horrocks attended the DUP employed as a carpenter during trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday meeting held at the home of Mrs. the summer months. Elva Lisonbee in Bridgeland. of this week. LaRena Curry, of Salt Lake, visPresident Hale Holgate is in the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roberts and ited her parents over the weekend. made a trip to Provo Fri- Provo area this week inspecting LaMay Tas-seMr. and Mrs. Weldon Van of last week, where LaMay peaches. Hope alt the small ones and children, of Salt Lake day consulted an eye specialist. They dont get by him and head out here in the Basin. City, were guesta at the home of also visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles during Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and the weekend. ATTEND UNION MEETING Beverly Olsen were called to VerMiss Marvel Giles was honored The following ladies went to nal Saturday with their daughter, guest at a personal shower at the Union meeting in Duchesne Sun- Mrs. Gail Eldredge, who underhome of Mrs. Elaine G. Webb, Fri- day afternoon: Connie Lee, Dor- went a major operation at the day evening. Several close friends othy Moon, Flora Fabrizio, Flor- Ashley Valley Hospital. Sunday were present to enjoy the evening ence Roberts and Etta Moon, in they went to Vernal again and are and Marvel received many lovely the interest of the Relief Society. happy to report her condition is Carole Defa also accompanied much improved. gifts. Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Giles and them in the interest of the SunRETURN FROM TRIP Allen Giles, of Salt Lake City, vis- day School. Mrs. Rose Gilbert of Myton and ited with friends and relatives Mrs. Ora Holgate returned home Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades after an enjoyable trip' through during the weekend. Webb Mercer and son, Richard, made a trip to Salt Lake City the Northwestern States. They and Ira Hamilton and son, Colin, Monday to take out a load of spent most of their time visiting relatives and friends that were enjoyed a fishing tirp to the Lakes lambs. over the weekend. Mrs. Fern Smith and children, former residents here. Rosalie GilMr. and Mrs. Earl Lisonbee and of Provo, were visitors at the Fos- bert, the daughter of Bishop and baby, of San Diego, Calif, visited ter and Winslow Rhoades homes Mrs. Gam Gilbert, returned home with them. She has been visiting recently at the home of Mr. and recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols, of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Ervin Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Tas- Atlanta, Georgia, visited at the Gilbert at Othello, Wash, for the sel will accompany their sister and Vernon Moon home on Wednesday past month. brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. J. T. of last week. They are aunt and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert accomBerry of Provo, on a tour of the uncle of Mrs. Moon. The MIA stake board and their panied Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert Geneva Steer Plant, Friday. This day has been set aside as a spe- partners enjoyed a party up North to Salt Lake City. She visited at cial visitors day, with relatives Fork Monday evening of this the home cf her daughter and and friends of employees invited week. Local people attending were Mr. and Mrs. Max Multo be special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie, Mr. lins. Her daughter, Martha, reVan Tasssel will also visit in Salt and Mrs. Ray Lee, and Mr. and turned home with them, after a two weeks visit in the Capitol Lake City before returning home. Mrs. Vernon Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon made city. A Short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Those from here attending the Van Tassell made a trip to Colo- a business trip to Salt Lake City R.E.A. meeting In Altamont Satrado, where they visited relatives last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon, La- urday were: Thomas M. Gilbert, and friends they used to know Mar, LaMont and Roger Moon an Jack Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie when they lived there. Orson Allen, of Heber, was a went to Provo Tuesday morning Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rosa visitor at the Lawrence Maxwell The boys are attending school at and Merle Roas. No one seemed Farrer Junior High in Provo this to gain very much satisfaction home during the week. from the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. WlUle Chatwin, of year. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee made a Mrs. Chastie Neilson, of Bridge-lan- d, Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. business trip to Salt Lake City on spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Cynthia Larsen. Tuesday of last week. Nephi Chatwin. II A A Primary Starts Winter Program Na-Dea- Top-Pilot- s, ll gress! it 8 By Mrs. Merle Ross . IN THE AIR. . . . I Mrs. Thelma D. Nye V -- s, The stake M.I.A. held an outing for all officers and their partners at Tabiona bridge on Monday evening of this week. A wonderful time was enjoyed by many. 1,0-- jjj i breach son-in-la- UINTAH BASIN RECORD and MT. EMMONS j I ALTAMONT Mrs. Eva Bentley y A New Reporter Mrs. Eva EDITORS NOTE Bentley, a newcomer to the Emmons area, and wife of L. W. Bentley, agriculture instructor at Altamont High School, will be reporting news from this area to the Roosevelt Standard and Uintah Basin Record. We regret not having a reporter from this area for several months, and hope you good people will support Mrs. Bentley by advising her of news happening. Remember, she is new and will need your united cooperation. The first news contribution was received too late for publication last week, but is being printed in this issue. ; FFA Chapter Wins Third Trophy; Other Fair Awards SEPT. 15, 1955 Thursday, Livestock Market REPORT UINTA SALES BARN - SEPT. 10 301 CATTLE Good to choice quality steer calves, 300-45- 0 lbs., 17.25-18.2- 0 with common and medium kinds, 14.50-17.0dairy types lower with Holstein Stocker and feeder steers, 10.00-14.2good quality heifer lbs., 17.00-18.0- 0 calves, 300-45with common kinds, 12.25-45.5- 0 some dairy kinds down to 9.50; good quality yearling Stocker and feeder steers, 500-70- 0 lbs., 16.85- 18.00 with steer of comparable lbs., 17.00-18.2weighing 700-85- 0 medium kinds of feeder steers, 0 heavier lbs., 14.50-16.7steers weighing 700-85- 0 lbs., 15.00-16.3- 5 with common kinds lower; good quality yearling heifers 500-70- 0 medium kinds lbs., 14.50-16.1of heifers of same weights, 11.50-13.5feeder heifers of good qualwith lbs., 12.00-46.2ity, comcommon kinds, 11.50-13.5mercial cows, 10.00-13.6- 0 with some on heifer order to 15.50; utilcanners and ity cows, cutters, 6.25-8.5utility to commercial bulls, 12.75-13.0good to choice veal, 18.00-19.0- 0 with commercial and utility, 14.50-17.5per head baby calves, 10.00-14.0- 0 with dairy calves down to 6.00 485 SHHEP bldk Fat Iambs 17.20-175- 0 bulk around 17.50; feeder lambs, 15.25-16.5ewes on breeding cwt. with younger side, shelutility killer ewes, 3.30-6.2ly old ewes largely 3.25 per head; bucks, 3.25 cwt 44 HOGS 240 lb. butchers, 15.75; packing sows under 300 lbs., 14.25-16.0- The FFA trophy sponsored by the Sather Jewelry Co. was won for the third consecutive year by the Altamont FFA chapter. This trophy is awarded to the the chapter which contributes most to the Duchesne County Fair. Having won it three times, Altamont chapter will be the permanent possessor at the end of the 5 years. The Sather Jewelry is also awarding an individual loving cup to the FFA boys who contributed the most to the fair. Larry Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman, of Mt. Emmons, is the recipient of this award. Larry won ribbons on his purebred sow, blue of Sometime during the night and feeder pigs, with his boar Sept. 3, the Altamont Cheese sow receiving grand champion honroom was broken store Factory ors. He also showed a purebred into and 10 or 12 sacks of grain Suffolk ewe and her lamb. Larry were stolen. They broke a window won a blue ribbon in the swine in order to get in. Manager Geo. and showing contest and Larsen estimated the cash loss to fitting a $2 cash prize. He toreceived be between $30 or $40. This is taled 52 points to win the indithe second time grain has been vidual trop award. stolen the first time, a few Other Altamont FFA boys who months ago, they broke the hasp won blue ribbons at the fair were off the door and stole an unde- Harlan Hartman, Jimmy Brother-son- , termined amount of grain. The Donald Durfee and Grant the to has been reported robbery Drollinger. FFA Instructor L. W. sheriff. Bentley also won 3 blue ribbons Harlan Hartman also received a An interesting feature of the $2 cash prize in the dairy cattle old bugparade Saturday was the showmanship contest. These cash d gy drawn by two were given by the Uintah horses, which were driven by Mr. prizes Co-oFarmers Ruth Hartman. Mrs. and Floyd TEAM WINS LIVESTOCK 400-50- 0 300-40- 0 wore a dress of his Grandmother lbs, 12.60-13.2The FFA livestock judging con90-1lb. feeder pigs, 11.25; lbs., Hartmans, made in the year 1890. test was won by the Altamont 16.00-17.0150 lb. feeders, 15.75; Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman and Dale Han-berof FFA team, consisting 4.50-5.5- 0 weiners, per head with family attended a Lemon family Jack Brotherson and Larry reunion at the Hot Pots in Midpigs, 12.50 per head. larger a $10 receive will Hartman. They 4 HORSES way. There were over 100 Lemon cash award, plus a trophy. The 5 lbs. 3.25-4.5- 0 descendants present. Killer horses, donated by the 65.00 and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hartman, cash prize was cwt. horses Other troFletcher and Rebecca visited with Roosevelt Standard, and the 66.00 per head, relatives and friends in Mt. Em- phy by Neilson Jewelry. k SHOW WIN IN HORSE mons over the Labor Day weekend The Floyd Hartmans won two Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb and famblue ribbons in the horse show. ily, of San Francisco, spent a few Mrs. Ruth Hartman won nine blue days visiting with the Jewel Kolb ribbons on her flowers, plus the family. Ty is taking a course in distinction of having her pink television in San Francisco. of the Mr. and Mrs. George Funk, Mr. dahlia being named Queen Mrs. Lila Young was runn- To The Honorable Board and Mrs. Church and Mrs. Massey show. to the Queen of the flow- of Directors, Moon Lake of Myton, spent Labor Day eve- er-up show er title, with her gladiola Electric Association: ning at the McConkie residence, choice. She also second Since attending the membership where they enjoyed fishing, sup taking on her meeting at Altamont Sept 10, blue ribbons won three per and home movies. other entries. 1955, and listening to the proposal The thirteen to fifteen year-old- s presented by the board of direcof the ML Emmons ward Sunday NEW TEACHERS tors to hold meetings throughout School enjoyed a candy pull at New teachers at the Altamont the area served by the Moon Lake their teacher, Ilene McConkies High School this year whom we Assn., I wondered if the thought home, after which they attended wish to welcome are: Miss Diane in mind was to influence the memthe show, Battle Cry, at the A1 Gene Soderquist and bers to vote for a program that Hullinger, tamont Theatre. Mr. is questionable as to ite success. Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman Nowhere do I find listed in and family spent the Labor Day Wed like to congratulate Mrs. REA literature under functions of weekend with his brother, Frank, in Burley, Idaho. The Mohbnans Alta Beckstead on her receiving the Board of Directors wherein Young University this they become a political body to went through American Falls, Brigham bachelors degree from the go out among the members with Pocatello and Preston on their way her summer. Mrs. Beckstead is a teach- a program affecting them designed home, and stopped in Salt Lake er in the Altamont grade school. to bring about certain changes in to get their son, Grant. Grant Jay O. Munson is back home the method of doing business for has been attending a vocational after spending a week in the Roos- the Moon Lake Electric Assn. school in Salt Lake. evelt Hospital following a heart It appears that the real business A baby girl weighing 7 lbs. 10 has developed into oz. arrived Thursday morning, spell. His family brought him home of the Co-o- p Sunday, Sept 4. to satisfy personal a proposition Bish8 to the home of grace Sept desires of some of its employees. op and Mrs. W. B. Mecham of Mt Doyle and LeOna Swallow en- Too much time is being paid for, Emmons. tertained her Mr. and Mrs. which does not benefit the Co-oBarton and Lois Bennion, of Al- Wm. J. Bondparents, of Heber, Sunday, tamont, welcomed their little first- at their home Chester H. Hartman, born sot, Friday morning, Sept. Swallow is the innewAltamont. Mr. Mt. Emmons, Utah of principal 9, at the Roosevelt LDS Hospital. Altamont School. Elementary 14 He weighed in at 5 lbs. oz. NO DISEASES LISTED Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ware, of Salt FOR BASIN SEPT. 6th Word corns from Salt Lake City Lake City, and their 3 children of the birth of a son to Mr. Duchesne and Uintah counties baby over were guests the Labor Day and Mrs. Hancock. This were without any new communShirley weekend at the home of Mr. and makes two boys for them and the icable disease cases for the week Mrs. Grant Hansen. are Mr. and Mrs. M. ending Sept 9, according to a HOSTESS TO VARIETY CLUB grandparents L. Hancock. report issued by the Utsih State Rita Hansen was hostess Friday of Health. Department for a Variety Club party at her I hear tha't Simmons left everyhome. A good time was had by The writer who deals in abuse thing he had to an orphan asylum." all, playing games and visiting toIs that so? What did leave? he coats the method with always gether. Delicious refreshments cliTwelve children. words about reason and fair play. maxed the evening. Word has been received by relatives and friends in Mt Emmons of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Neal Titcomb, of Springville. 0 0; 500-70- 0; 0; Grain Stolen 700-85- 5 0 9.00-10.0- 0; 0; 0; 7.25-11.2- well-traine- p. 5 0; 0; 05 965-113- p. Attention femere! Notice To Water Users Notice is hereby given that Dorothy Beggs Palmer, 1741 South Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles, California, has filed with the State Engineer, a request for an extension of time from September 25, 1955 to September 25, 1957, in which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under Application No. 10906 for the apof water propriation of 2 sec.-f- t from Babcock Draw in Duchesne County, Utah, for irrigation pur poses. It is represented that approximately $500.00 has been expended on construction of works. It is estimated it will cost $1,000.00 to complete construction and apply the water to beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before October 29, 1955. A hearing vtill be held on this request for extension of time bo fore the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hours of 2:00 p.m. November 3, 1955. Protestants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY, State Engineer Published in riie Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Utah, from Sept 15 to Sept 29, 1955. Dont Duy a Forago Chopper Until you have soon tho now Brady Haymaker When other choppers failed on the UD.S. Church Region Farm at Roosevelt, the new BRADY took over and cleaned up the crop. See the results at the Church Region Farm in Roosevelt ... Chopped sunflowers, Corn, Hay, etc. No Hoads To grain, grass and weeds. ... Go from In ono Change Corn to flay . . Mixed minute THIS MACHINE WILL REVOLUTIONIZE THE FORAGE CHOPPING PROBLEM Simple In Operation Sturdy in Construction Sella For Only 01,045.00 CARTER PHONE 286 Do 1 1 vo red ifil to your farm SUPPLY Miles So. West of Roosevelt |