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Show and family and Mrs. Burnell Tum-bomotored to Salt Lake City, Saturday. Glen and' Pleasy Lewis, who are attending the BYU spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma D. Nve Mrs. Elvin W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles, accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Jones NEWS OF THE BOYS and baby were Salt Lake City vis. IN THE SERVICE itors during the week. Its flat on his back in a hosAllen Giles of Salt Lake City pital again for Ted D. Nye, accord- spent the weekend at the home A special treat was enjoyed by ing to a phone call to his parents. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. a large crowd Sunday evening in Mr. and' Mrs. Ted Nye, Saturday A. Giles. LaRena Curry of Salt Lake City the Tabiona ward chapel during evening. This time, it is a heart Sacrament meeting and the fire- murmur accompanied by an at- visited with her family during the side chat which followed. Special tack of rheumatic fever, and to weekend. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert make it worse, the condition was HONORED AT BABY SHOWER Mrs. Leo Turnbow was honored Van Drimmelan and family, who discovered as Ted was being have spent two years in Iran in checked physically prior to obtain- guest at a special baby shower government service since leaving ing his honorable discharge from honoring her and her new twin ' Tabiona. Mr. Van Drimmelan, who the U. S. Navy Air Force, after daughters during the week. The was a former principal at Tabiona four years of service, more than little girls received many nice High School, gave a wonderful half of which has been overseas. gifts, but had to miss the party talk and showed beautiful slides In fact, his plan was to surprise because they are still in an incuof the places they have been, in- the home folks by arriving in Tab- bator in the Duchesne Hospital. cluding perusalem, etc., as well iona Monday, Feb. 27, honorably Leo and Florence are hoping to as Iran. discharged, but now can only bring the babies home about SatThe Van Drimmelans were hope the' heart condition has been urday. This will give the 4 brothguests at the home of Mr. and discovered before too much dam- ers a chance to really look them over. Mrt Orval Rhoades while here, age has been done. Ted D. is in the Naval Hospital and' also made several calls on other friends in this vicinity. We at Oakland, Calif., and mail addgot our first look at young Bobby, ressed to him there would be apBy Larry Van Tassell who was born while the family preciated. He' says the doctors say A tyceum is scheduled for Tabwas in Iran, which, according to he will be in bed for not less Jennie, will make it impossible than seven days, possibly thirty iona High School Wednesday, Feb. for him to grow up tq be presi- days, and maybe longer, depending 29. Feb. 29 also reminds us that dent of the United States, but we on his progress. Teds present illness is a climax Mary Lewis, one of our cheer are sure this will not be too much of a series of serious illnesses leaders, will have another birthof a detriment to his future. Mr. Van Drimmelan is presently which has been his fate since he day. A large crowd from Tabiona and serving as an assistant to the Dean was first stricken with what was of Education at the University of first thought to be tuberculosis Altamont as well as several Salt Utah and is also working towards while overseas. But, after being Lake City and Provo visitors atflown back to the States in a tended the basketball game and his own Doctors degree. ' plane on a stretcher with a mask dance Friday evening. The Tigers travel to Duchesne Several fr5m Tabiona attended covering his face to prevent conmili- for the final basketball game this 22 examinations tagion, by in Duchesne Rose Prom Stake the tary and civilian doctors found season. Saturday evening. Students at Tabiona greatly enMr. and Mrs. Weldon Van' Tas-se- ll that a rare type of tumor in his and children and Mrs. Alma lungs was the cause of the illness joyed the exchange assembly preinstead of T.B. sented by the Duchesne High Wilcox, all' of Salt Lake City About three months after major School Friday. vicinity, were weekend visitors at Ted was sent back to acthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank surgery, tive duty, which' included another The M Men and Gleaners, un-- Giles. overseas to Japan. der the direction of Mrs, Angie Eighteen friends of Mrs. Alma While in assignmenthe suffered a Lewis, enjoyed a Best Friend night Japan, Wilcox enjoyed a pink and blue in his elbow, neces- recently. Chosen as their best bone chipped in' home the her honor at shower of Mrs. Viola Ivie in Salt Lake sitating his arm in a cast for about friends were Bishop Burnell Turnsix weeks. He returned from the bow and Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, City. All were former Tabiona and assignment in Japan the latter who were special guests, and gave in now residents Hanna residing of January, wonderful talks to the young peopart the Salt Lake City vicinity. Address mail to: ple, which were greatly enjoyed. Bishop Burnell Turnbow is on Ted D. Nye, AE 2 SPECIAL SOCIAL the sick list this week. We all U. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, The Tabiona ward Relief Society join in hoping he will soon be well Ward 61-recently held a special social honagain. Oakland, California. oring the visiting teachers, with Mrs. Irene Thomas chosen to be LARGE CROWD AT BALL special guest because of her recA large crowd enjoyed the Gold ord in this capacity. She still and Green Ball in the Tabiona make's her calls regularly, in spite ward chapel last Tuesday evening. of the blindness which has strickNotice is hereby given, that the The' gala affair was sponsored en her in recent years. Her faithBoard of Education of Duchesne jointly by the Tabiona and Hanna ful companion in this capacity for County at its offices, Duchesne, wards. The theme was Japanese many years has been Mrs. Jessie Beautiful decorations, Maxwell. The visiting teachers in Utah, will receive bids for all of Sandman. the labor and material required .in a lovely floor show, and light re- Tabiona ward have been very the' construction of the Tabiona freshments contributed to a de- faithful and many times in recent School Addition and Remodeling, lightful evening. recyears have attained a 100 ord during some of the months, Tabiona, Utah. Bids are to be submitted in acMr. and Mrs.. Dailey Van Tassell in fact, most of the time, accordcordance with plans, specifications and family of Draper were week- ing to my understanding. and other contract documents 'on end guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, James Crocker of file with the Board of Education and Mrs, Cliff Van Tassell. San Diego, Calif, are happy first Mrs. Frances Mercer of Salt time parents of a new baby girl, of Duchesne County, Duchesne, Utah, and at the office' of Dean L. Lake City spent the weekend with born Friday, Feb. 24 Mrs. Crocker is a former Tabiona resident and Gustavson, Architect, 3182 High- her family in Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Ivie of graduated from the Tabiona High land Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. These plans, specifications and Salt Lake City were weekend vis- School, the former Miss Fern contract documents may be exam- itors in Tabiona. Clegg. All are reported getting Mr. and Mrs. 'William Wadley along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Crockined and copies obtained at the offices of the Board or Architect and family were' recent business er are' operating a drug store in San Diego vicinity. Mr. Crocker upon receipt of $20.00 per set, visitors in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson is a registered pharmacist. which deposit will be refunded Mr, and Mrs. Von (Brown and providing bid is submitted in profamily of Rangely, Colo, were vis- per form and upon the return of such copies in good condition within five (5) days after bids are Sealed bids in duplicate will be opened. received by the Undersigned up to Notice is also hereby given that 1:30 Sealed bids in duplicate will be Thursday, March 8, all bidders may submit with their 1956, p.m., at School District the received Office, by the Undersigned up to bid, a sworn statement of their New Courthouse Building, Du- 2:00 p.m., Thursday, March 8, 1956, financial responsibility, technical Utah, at which time they at the School District Office, New Such chesne, and experience. ability, will be publicly opened and read, Courthouse Building, Duchesne, sworn statement may be required for Additions and Alterations to Utah, at which time they will be to be furnished before award is the Roosevelt Junior High School publicly opened and' read, for Admade to any particular bidder. in Roosevelt, Utah (Phase I of ditions and Alterations to the on out Each bid shall be made New Building and Alterations and Roosevelt Elementary School, at a proposal form to be obtained at to Present Building), for Roosevelt, Utah, for Duchesne the office of the clerk of the Board Repairs the Duchesne County Board of Ed- County Board of Education, Duof Education of Duchesne County, ucation, Duchesne, Utah. chesne, Utah. ' or at the office of the Architect, and and specifications, Drawings, specifications Drawings, and shall be accompanied' by a other data for the above have been other data for the above have been or check certified check, cashiers Cannon & Mullen, Ar- prepared by Cannon & Mullen, bid bond for 5 per cent of the prepared by 12 East South Temple, Architects, 12 East South Temple, chitects, amount of the bid, made payable Salt Lake 11, Utah, and will Salt Lake City 11, Utah, and will to the order of the Board of Ed- be availableCityto general be available to qualified general ucation of Duchesne County, and contract bidders qualified on and after contract bidders on and after Monshall be sealed and filed with the February 20, 1956, at day, February 20, 1956 at their clerk of the said Board at the Monday, or at the School Dis- office or at the School District office their 2:30 office of said Board until trict Office, Duchesne, Utah. A Office, Duchesne, Utah. A deposit p.m. Thursday, March 8, 1956, and of $25.00 will be required of $25.00 will be required' for the deposit read and be will publicly openend for the first set taken. This de- first set taken. This deposit will aloud at or about 2:30 p.m. of will be refunded upon return be refunded upon return of the that day in the office of said posit of set in good condition within ten set in good condition within ten mentioned above The Board. after opening of bids, provid- days after opening of bids, prochecks or bond shall be given as days ed that a bona fide bid' has been vided that a bona fide bid has a guarantee that the bidder will submitted. been submitted. Otherwise, the Otherwise, the enter into the contract if awarded will be retained. Sets fordeposit subdeposit will be' retained. Sets for forto him and will be declared sets for additional and and additional sets contractors feited if the successful bidder recontractors will be avail- for general contractors will be general fuses to enter into said contract able at $15.00 per set. No refund available at $15.00 per set. No reafter being requested to do so by on additional sets or sets for sub- fund on additional sets or sets for said Board. will be made. be will made. contractors The said Board reserves the satisfacsatisfacA Bond guaranteeing A bond guaranteeing hight to accept or reject any or tory performance of the Contract tory performance of the Contract all bids or waive any informality for 100 of contract amount, exeof contract amount, ex- for 100 in a bid. sata a cuted ecuted Company Surety Company satisSurety by by No bidder may withdraw his bid to the Undersigned, will factory to the Undersigned, will isfactory for a period of thirty days after be required of the successful bid- be required of the successful bidthe date set for the opening. der. der. BOARD OF EDUCATION A Certified Check of not less A Certified' Check of not less DUCHESNE COUNTY, of the of the than five per cent than five per cent Utah. bid must accom- amount of the bid must accomthe of amount By C. C. Mickelson, Clerk. pany each proposal, said check pany each proposal', said check First Publication, Feb. 23, 1956 being made payable to the Du- being made payable to the DuLast Publication, March 1, 1956 chesne County School District. chesne County School District. Bid Bonds will also be acceptable. Bid Bonds will also be acceptable. The right is reserved, as the inThe right is reserved, as the inSome 1,300,000 taxpayers can of the School District may District terest School the of terest earnmay children claim as dependents to reject any or all bids, require, to reject any or all bids, ing over $600,000 a year. Some require', in bids to waive any formality in bids re500,000 farmers get more liberal to waive any informality or to and allowaccept received, reject ceived', and to accept or reject any soil conservation expense any itms of any bid unless such items of any bid unless such bid ances. President EisenhoweT holds that bid is qualified by specific limits. is qualified by specific limits. BOARD OF EDUCATION, BOARD OF EDUCATION, the bill distributes the' tax load Duchesne County School Duchesne County School , equitably and leaves to each perDistrict District son as much money as possible, so C. C. Mickelson, Clerk Clerk C. C. Mickelson, By rather himself By for it he can spend Feb- - 23, 1956 1956 First Feb. 23, Publication, First of Publication, wisdom than depend on the Last Publication, March 1, 1956 Last Publication, March 1, 1956 some bureaucrat in Washington. TABIONA breath a I By Mrs. Merle Ross WILL DANCE IN FESTIVAL The MIA officers are very glad to have some of our young people making preparations to dance in dance at June conthe ference. Tuesday night after Mutual they practiced' with the Bridgeland group and Bridgeland and every Thursday night they practice in Duchesne. Those participating are: Rul.on Gilbert, Harold Groves, Richard Capson, Marsha Lusty, Eleanor Capson and Beverly Olsen. Visits In Ward Notice To Bidders Notice To Bidders . (5) (5) Mr. and Mrs. Wells Rasmussen and Loren Rasmussen made a business trip to Rangely, Colo. Wednesday'. They were accompanied by Mrs. Max Ross, who visited her husband who is workingthere. Mrs. Marie Shields and Ora accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross of Pleasant Valley to Salt Lake, Thursday, where they went through the Temple with Ruth Walters and Rulon Skinner. Mrs. Geneva Gilbert took care of the' small children of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Bellon of Roosevelt while they attended the basketball game in Provo. Happy to be on his own again is Arval Larsen, son of Mr- - and Mrs. .James Larsen. After four years in the Navy Air Corps with most of his time having been spent in Pensacola, Florida, he has now returned home. He visited his brother, Thomas, in Fort Manning, Ga., who is laboring as 'a missionary for the LDS church, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beal of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gilbert. Harold Tanner has been out of school' a week with the flu. Max Mullins and some friends from Salt Lake visited at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Monday. We boast some sports fans too Journeying to Provo to see the U - BYU game Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Marv Bell and daughters and Rulon and Naomi Gilbert. The Bells spent the night as guests of her parents in Spanish Fork, while Rulon land Naomi visited friends in Provo. They all returned home Saturday. ROSE PROM SUCCESSFUL The Rose Prom in Duchesne, Saturday night proved to be one of the very nicest activities the Mutual has sponsored. The music was furnished by a Heber orchestra. Those attending from here were Mrs. Ida Horrocks and Mar-v- a Mae, Sherry Gilbert, Richard Capson, Harold Groves, Rulon Gilbert, Beverly Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate and Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert. Hoi-gat- School News To Contractors Thursday, March -- Former Principal Notice tJINTAII BASIN RECORD Mr. and Mrs. V. Orvil Whitehead. Wedding date is not definite. Engagement Of Evone Whitehead To Don R. Birch Announced This Weef? Mr. and Mrs. W. Orvil White-hea- of Roosevelt announce the of their daughter, engagement Evone, to Don R. Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch of Utahn. Miss Whithead is a member of the Press Club and Pep Club. She is also a member of the F. H. A. club, holding office of She graduated from Union LDS Seminary in 1955, and will t. student graduate as a four-yea- r this spring. At present Miss White-hea- d is employed at the Modern Drug Co. Mr. Birch attended Duchesne High school, Carbon College at Price and Snow College at Eph-riaHe is now employed in the lumber business with his father. A definite wedding date has not been set. IIAHHA aimaqe Crystal Wilcken Mrs. Gail H. Anderson DUP Dinner Was ENJOY FIRESIDE A Fireside Chat was held at the Proven Success home of LaRae Sorensen, Sunday evening for the' Mia Maids and A very large crowd enjoyed the Explorers. Burton E. Tew was the chicken supper which the Daughguest speaker. ters of Utah Pioneers honored their husbands with. All the trimMr. ancDMrs. Blaine Brotherson mings were on the menu, which went to Salt Lake last weekend to included pie and' home-mad- e ice get Mrs.. McDonald, who had been cream. Clifton Hardman and John in the city visiting another daugh- Newman played their guitars and ter and' new baby son, Mrs. Stan sang several numbers for the' enOdekirk. joyment of the crowd, and a E. L. Murphy and' Hugh MitchTruth or Consequences program ell were Sacrament meeting visit- was carried out by Vivian Curry, ors this week, also Mr. Cummings after which old fashioned and and Miss LaJean Reese, of Upalco. square dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowley and children of Salt Lake visited Mr. Ray Hackett and Ted Wilcken and Mrs. Calvin Jensen over the took the Hanna Boy Scouts swimweekend. ming on Saturday of last week to Mr., and Mrs. Wayne McDonald Wasatch Springs in Salt Lake. were in Roosevelt one day last They report they improved their week. swimming a great deal and' were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen and especially fortunate to receive infamily visited in Colorado with struction from Grant Peel, who Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust Wednes- was there with a group of Scouts day. from Altamont. Mrs. Carrie Thayne and' children Mrs. Florence Roberts, historian were in Duchesne' on business Fri- for the Duchesne County Camp day. of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton and attended a county officers meeting family were in Duchesne Saturday. at Mrs. Lincks of Myton, Thurs. preparation meeting day of last week. Primary was held Thursday evening at the Mrs. Florence Roberts reports home of Mrs- - Mary Tew. that her family is interested in SECOND BIRTHDAY histories ofthe Bullocks and RobLittle Don Anderson celebrated erts families and are at this time his 2nd birthday with his great- compiling them to be printed in David Harding, his book form. This is in the interest grandfather, grandfather, George Anderson and of genealogy. his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner of Gail Anderson and their family; Myton, Miss Trudy McClury, Beralso Neil Hill. Ice cream and cake nard Reid, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack were served. Josie and family, all of Salt Lake Gail' Anderson attended a stake City were weekend visitors of Mr. welfare meeting at Altamont on and Mrs. Parley Reid. Thursday night. GIVES PROGRAM SEMINARY LaPreal Anderson was an overTabiona The on Sorensen of Elaine Seminary furnished night guest part of the program in Sacrament Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevenson meeting Sunday evening with the Merrill part: visited at the home of Mr. and following taking Mrs. Gail Anderson, Monday eve- Turnbow, Dale Webb, Beth Giles gave talks; a musical duet by Mr. ning. Mr. and' Mrs. Wayne McDonald and Mrs. Woolston, Dick Wilcken visited Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Broth- and Byron Gilbert were speakers also. Sheila Wagstaff led the singerson, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Waldeen Sorensen, Mr. and ing, Bobby Webb gave the opening Mrs. Paul Christensen, Mr. and prayeT and Kathryn Wadley gave Mrs. Burton Tew, Mr. and Mrs. the benediction. Ellis Burton attended a school proCecil Roberts of Provo enjoyed gram at Altamont last week. George Anderson, of Granger, the weekend with home folks. visited the Andersons over the Young people from this ward weekend. participating in the floor show at the recent Gold and Given Ball held in Tabiona were: Sharon iting relatives and friends in this Giles, Larry Defa, Ronald Hackett, vicinity one day last week. Larry Wilcken and Richard Moon. Flu seems to be taking a little Mr- - and Mrs. Lorin Allred and famtool' around here with many and' Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Jerry ilies having sick members. Giles were weekend visitors at the Royal Thomas spent the week- Leo S. Defa home. end with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Jep Thomas. He returned to Salt Lake' City, Sunday, where he has employment. Can you put a world In good Mrs. Irene Johnson spent some time recently visiting with her shape by blowing it up? Yes, if children in Salt Lake City. She you have one of the new, inflatreports one of her granddaughters, able world globes now on the mara daughter of Mrs. LaVar Pace, ket. The globes are made of received top honors in her class In one Vf the Salt Lake schools. plastic, and can be kept folded in The little girl was a former stu- a small package until needed A few hearty puffs on a valve will dent at Tabiona. Mrs. A1 Roberts and new daugh- blow the globe up to its full size, ter were weekend guests at the and it can be mounted on a stand home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rob- and rotated on its axis. In more erts. ways than one, we live In a world of oil. A World Of Oil e 1, 1956 BRIDGELAND Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Temple Wedding Unites Couple Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters returned to their home here Thursday evening from Salt Lake City where they had gone to be pres- ent at the wedding of their daughter, Margaret Ruth, to Rulon Dean Skinner at the LDS Temple on Thursday, Feb. 23. There were twenty-onrelatives and close friends of the young couple at the wedding. The newlyweds left the same evening for a trip to Arizona, which is Mr. Skinners home state. The new Mr- - and Mrs. Skinner will be honored at a reception at the Duchesne stake house March 3rd. e DECLAMATION FINALIST Bertie Lisonbee was one of eight Seminary students from the Union School High Seminary classes to be chosen to enter the finals on the Declamation talks. Bertie is a senior student at Union High School. The talks will be given at the Roosevelt stake' conference March 4th. Bertie has chosen Why The Church as her subject. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady and Bobby Rasmussen of Salt Lake spent the weekend with their parents and aunt and uncle', Mr. and Airs. Elden Brady. Mr- - and Mrs. Lloyd Brady, also visited one evening at Mt. Emmons with their friend'. Perry Young. Mrs. Edith Brady took the e cheer leaders to the game Friday at Vernal. While there Mrs. Brady visited with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Harold Warren. Max Taylor, a University of Utah student spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Gerald Murphy of Murray spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee spent Sunday afternoon with their mother, Mrs. Mary Lisonbee at her home in Bluebell. Mrs. Lisonbee has been very ill the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs- - Glade Taylor and children of Craig, Colo, are' visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy' Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp of Utahn are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. Mrs. Abplanalp has been very ill' and is being cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Smith. Roy Taylor has been spending a few days helping Tom Powers with his sheep. Elvin Barker of Duchesne, visited Sacrament meeting, representing the High Council. Mr. Barker and Wanjess Shields were the speakers. Geraldine Richardson of Roosevelt was a Sunday overnight guest of Norma Rae Murphy. Du-ches- ne Vernal-Duchesn- w, 1 Jack Gilbert visited Hanna, and Stanley Ross. Tabiona, as members of the High Council, Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper and son, Allen. Mrs. Merle Ross was very happily surprised on her birthday, Monday night to have' her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Massey, brother, Arthur, nieces, Mable Johnson, Pearl Stubbs, Mona Rae Brady and Maude Massey, all from Vernal, drop in and spend the evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen of Provo spent the weekend visiting in the ward and at Tridell. The Jensens spent most of their time at the Bill Tanners, while' Kent and Ruth did the honors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay McKee of Tridell. Donna Ross and Joan Ross spent Wednesday evening in Vernal. sister-- in-law, ATTENDS SCHOOL 4-- H stration agent, have been attend- Training School. She ing the reports it was certainly an eduwork cational week, and' that should really hum this year if they can put into practice all they learned. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Bellon were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert. Hazel Eldredge of Vernal spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson. They took her home Wednesday evening.. 4-- 4-- Mrs. Grace' Larsen came home Man is unjust, but God is just; from a full' week at the USAC, where she, in company with Mary and finally justice Triumphs. Longfellow Lois Reichert, the home demon- - THE OWL AND THE PUSSY CAT CAH SEE IN THE DARK! HUMAN EYES NEED SIGHTSAVING LIGHT! tf Human eyes are designed for daylight seeing. 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