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Show if IIAIHIA TABIONA Crystal Wilcken Ward Play Ready Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Message Comes From Principal New construction on the new school building and the remodeling of the old schooL building is expected to begin soon at Tabiona. Since school will probably still be in session if the construction is to be finished in time for school next fall Principal Don H. Davis has requested that the' following the prinpersonal njqssage from cipal be included in this weeks news column: In order to avoid accidents, es- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DUCHESNE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Case No. 3055 THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF UTAH, a Corporation Plaintiff vs. C. MYRON WHITE and BERNICE WHITE, his wife, and R. NEWELL CARTER and AMBER CARTER, his wife Defendants Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure issued out of , the above-entitlecourt of the County of Duchesne State of Utah on the 20th day of February, 1956, in the above-entitleaction, wherein the Commercial Bank of Utah, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree against C. Myron White and Bernice White, his wife and R. Newell Carter and Amber Carter, his wife, defendants, on the 20th day of February 1956, which said decree was, on the 1st day of March, 1956, re of corded in the Judgment-Docke- t said court at page 117. I am commanded' to sell all that certain lot, piece', and parcel of land situate in the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, and bounded and particularly described as t: follows, BEGINNING at a point 473 feet South of the Northwest corner of Section 32; thence East 407 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence West 407 feet; thence north 100 feet; to the place of beginning, in Township 1 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian, Utah d to-wi- and Notice' is hereby given that on the 3rd day of April, 1956, at 10 oclock A.M. of that day, in front of the County Courthouse in the County of Duchesne, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and sell the decree of foreclosure, property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs judgment, with interest thereon and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash. Dated this 12th day of March, above-describe- d 1956. LORIN STEVENSON Duchesne County Sheriff First Publication, March 15, 1956 Last Publication, March 29, 1956 pecially to the school children, and also, not to interfere or get in the way of the workers on the project, the school children ALL AGE-will be requested to keep away from the construction operations. Playground' boundaries will no doubt be set up, and Principal Davis earnestly requests the parents to encourage their students to obey the rules and regulations which are primarily intended for their own safety. We are all glad to see additional school facilities provided at Tabiona and feel sure all parents and their students will be' glad to cooperate in every way possible. The Hanna ward MIA is presenting their three-ac- t play Tempest and Sunshine on Saturday, March 31 in the Tabiona school gym. A matinee in the afternoon will start at I p.m. and the evening performance is scheduled for 8 p.m. Admission will be 350 and 150 for children under 12 years of age. The Duchesne District Court of Honor for the Scout and Explorer Advancement will, be program held' in the Hanna church house on Sunday afternoon, April 1, at 3 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa made a trip to Heber and Salt Lake City over the weekend, where they visited and attended to business. 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Ferrus Giles and Miss Linda Thomas was hostess children enjoyed a visit in Salt at an enjoyable meeting of a new Club at her home Monday baby daughter stayed for a more evening. Miss Thomas will be' the extended visit at the home of her group leader. The clubs name is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis. the Anna Lewis has been reported Happy Seven Kitchettes, and this year will take phase I on the sick list this week, spendcooking, Have' Fun With Foods." ing a few days in the Duchesne Girls enrolled in the club are: Hospital. We join in hoping she Myrl Van Tassell, Kay Jones, Sus- will soon be completely well. She an Lewis, Sandra Wadley, Carol is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Elvin Lewis. Bonnie Roberts Turnbow, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Nielson of Joyce Gines. Club officers chosen Monday Salt Lake City were weekend visare': Sandra Wadley. president; itors at the' home of her parents, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre. Susan Lewis, BonSeveral from Tabiona attended Turnbow, secretary-treasurenie Roberts, song leader; Kay the Rural Education Conference Jones, reporter, and Joyce Gines, in Altamont Friday. Students and teachers at TabiMyrl Van Tassell, recreation comona will enjoy a two-da- y mittee. spring Special guests Monday evening vacation from school on Thursday were the following mothers: Mrs. and Friday. Elvin Lewis was a business visiEvelyn Jones, Mrs. Angie Lewis, Mrs. LaBerta Wadley, Mrs. Tracy tor in Roosevelt and' Bridgeland Roberts and Mrs. Lova Gines. Saturday. William Wadley was a business Light refreshments were served. visitor in Duchesne during the YOUNG INDIAN COUPLE week. HAVE ANNOUNCED MARRIAGE Ralph Giles and Wayne Jones Mrs. William Van Tassell re- were recent business visitors in ports the marriage of the former American Fork. Mrs. J. W. Newman is visiting Miss Gladys John, an Indian girl from New Mexico who made her relatives and friends in Arizona home with the' Van Tassels and and Southern Utah. attended high school in Tabiona. Her husband is Danny Watchman. The young Indian couple are making their home in Salt Lake City. Watchmans The new Mrs. friends in Tabiona join in wishing the young couple' much happiness. Gladys has been employed as a beauty operator in Salt Lake City since finishing high school. Mrs. Van Tassell says they are expecting a visit from the' young couple during the Easter weekend. Club News 4-- r; Royal Thomas, who is employed in Salt Lake City, and four friends were visitors at the' home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jep Thomas during the weekend'. Chancy Chatwin, Moroni Chat-wiMr. and Mrs. Rex Chatwin and Alver Langdon, all of Salt Lake City, visited' friends and relatives during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gines of Kamas visited friends and relatives during the weekend. Mrs. Burnell Turnbow has been reported on the sick list this week. We join in hoping she will soon feel better. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Defa of Salt Lake City were Tabiona visitors during the weekend. Mrs. Defa and Lake City from Thursday to Saturday night of last week. They stayed with the T. M. Gileses of Salt Lake City. Ferrus received medical attention. UIXTAII BASIN RECORD Thursday, March 29, 1956 Rowley, who is stationed with the' armed' forces. DUP Met Mar. 15 Reta Lott The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, March 15, at the church house, with Dena Wilcken and Crystal Wilcken acting as hostesses. The' lesson was given by Vida Curry. Those attending were: Vivion Curry. Vida Curry, Crystal Wilcken, Dena Wilcken, Blanche Defa, Hazel Defa, Connie Lee and Flora Fabrizio. Goes To Chili Annual Party Held By Relief Society (Late For Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baum who have spent the past two years at North Holywood, Calif., are now visiting with his brother, Clarence Baum, for a few days. Mr. Baum will leave for Chili in about 10 days. His wife will remain for a while here in the state. CHURCH SPEAKERS Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday night were: Patsy Curry. Winslow Rhoades, Linda Lee, Oran Curry and High Councilman Marvin Michie. Norma Robb there Social Is Held The Strawberry Relief Society held a social on Saturday evening, March 17 at the ward house. A program was presented with the following: A one-ac- t play, by members of the Relief1 Society; solo, a Wayne Baum; reading, Mrs. Wardle; duet, by the Firth 'Bert and Barbara Mezenen came twins; musical numbers, Kenneth in from Ogden to spend the week- and Gladys Ivie. and Colleen Pulend with their parents. ley. Refreshments were served and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cole and games played. Earl Sweat of Fruit-lantheir grandson, Donnie, visited received the door prize. with the Wilbur Bates on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum Supper guests on Saturday eve- spent Sunday at the home of their ning at the Vaun Lott home were daughter, Lola White, and family Mr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer of in Utahn. Nine Mile, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Ross and Woodrow Day and family of Du- family of Myton visited at the chesne. home of Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Ivie Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum on Sunday. and their brother and his wife' enMrs. Mona Rowley and Mrs. joyed the Relief Society social at Gertrude Wiiiiams drove to Provo Utahn this week. on business this week, returning Mrs. Noma Rowley and son, home' the same day. Miss Nancy Lott and Miss Faye Robbie, motored to Camp Carson in Colorado, to visit with Art Satterfield, niece of the Lotts, spent the weekend with Nancys parents. at the home of Nettie' Defa. Mrs. The Strawberry Relief Society Delsa Michie gave the lesson, went to Utahn on Monday evening plans were also made for the Pri- and presented their comedy. mary conference to be held in this Wilbur Bates was in Salt Lake ward in May. Light refreshments this week on business. were served after which pictures Mr. and Mrs. Eidcn ODriscoll, were taken. Those' present were: and son, Mark, of Tooele, were Florence Roberts, Flora Fabrizio. visiting in Duchesne and StrawHazel Defa, Blanche Defa, Ellis berry on Saturday aat Sunday. Rhoades, Crystal Wilcken, Vera Mr. and Mrs. Rock Baer of Woolston, Delsa Michie and Net- Price were visitors at the Ralph tie' Defa. Ivie home on Sunday. and son, Mrs. Gus Peterson The' entry of the Hanna ward Dean of Salt Lake visited at their for identification badges for the ranch on Sunday. They were acDuchesne Stake Primary for Pri- companied by Jim Lett, who is almary conference in Salt Lake next so l:v: .g in Salt Lake. week was chosen. Everyone attending Primary conference in Salt The firmest have Lake from the Duchesne stake will been formed in friendships mutual adversity; wear the badge. as iron is most strongly united by Mrs. Florence Roberts and Na- the fiercest flame. dine spent last Friday and SaturCaleb C. Colton day in Salt Lake City, visiting and shopping. Phone News Items to 7441 Lu-ell- d Miss Carole' Defa and Miss Carolyn Pilling were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Max and Ed Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry and children visited over the last week end in Rangely, Colo, with the Craig Wilckens. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades and children made a trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday of last week where they had Ida Rhaes eyes checked and then went to Provo where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilcken. Sr., Joe Wilcken, Jr., Leslie and Dennis Wilcken visited in Hanna last Sunday. The Dick and Ted Wilckens were Roosevelt visitors on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades made a business trip to Heber on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woolston and children visited in Salt Lake City over the last weekend. Mrs. Woolston and children remained in Salt Lake for a longer visit. The Wool-stoplan on a trip to Arizona for the. Easter holidays. The Bob Smith family made a trip to Vernal last Saturday to get mink food'. PREPARATION MEETING meeting Primary preparation was held last Wednesday evening , ns symbol of flife The annual party for the Relief Society was held at the Utahn ward hall March 19, with a large crowd attending. The Strawberry branch was invited for the evening. A lovely program was presented. The visiting branch presented us was a play and' a reading was given by Mrs. Jessie' Peatross of Duchesne. The visiting Relief Society teachers were presented with a beautiful vase and flower for 100 teaching, after which ice cream and cookies were served, followed by square dancing. Blake Esauk returned to Ephraim after spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch were Miss Evone Whitehead and Miss Billy Jean Brisbin of Roosevelt. Mrs. Albert Smith of Park City isited her mother, Mrs. William Abplanalp Sunday. Mrs. Abplan-al- p is receiving medical care at the Duchesne Medical Center. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Berthell Mayhew of Salt Lake visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. His Bert Mayhew, Thursday. mother returned to Salt Lake City with him for a fmv days visit. Udell Birch, who is working in California, was homo for the week end with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch. Visiting at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow of Mt. Emmons Sunday, wishing their mother a happy birthday, were Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp, Mrs. Clara Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs Max Birch and daughter, Maxine', were in Salt Lake Friday on business. . Mrs. Pete Abplanalp is spending a week in Heber with her aunt, Mrs. Betsy Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and family of Vernal spent the weekend at the Bert Mayhew home. "ipreemi" The ancient Egyptian ankh was the symbol of both copper and life. Today that relationship still exists. Take the cfse of the preemie the premature baby whose life may hang by a thread. 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