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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD TABIONA Mr. ) Thelma D. Nye Write A Letter To A Serviceman! ijj New' York, New York I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright 1623 East Oceanview Ave. Norfolk 3, Virginia Oat, Mrs. Albert Peterson left Thursday for Salt Lake where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mrs. Gail H. Anderson Winters for a few days. She win travel from there to San Francisco to spend a few weeks with her A wedding reception was held mother, Mrs. Anna H. May and her Mrs. Edith M. Harrison. Friday night at the ward hall for sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thompson. Capt. and Mrs. Bryan Watts She was the former Miss Lorna Wilson. Many friends and relatives and Donald Kippel, of Logan, spent the weekend with Mrs. Watts siswere in attendance. Mr. and ter and brother-in-laA Primary preparation meeting Mrs. Max Peterson. Donald, howwas held at the home of Mrs. ever, was a guest of his mother, Verna White Thursday night. Those Mrs. Ben Kipple. He is living with in attendance were Louise Thomp- the Watts while attending school son, Alice Sorensen, Ardyce Lee From Heber this weekend came, Anderson and Zella Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Nicholes to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton were visit with Mrs. Nicholes parents, in Roosevelt on Monday and Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright. Leon Burton, Gail Anderson and Marvin Sorensen attended the funMr. and Mrs. John Clark of eral for Clyde Goodrich in Bluebell Bonanza, were guests during the last Wednesday. week of Mr. Clarks parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen and Mrs. Jerry Clark. of Strawberry were here on busi ness Monday. 10 YEARS AGO Glen Sorensen was in Roosevelt on business Wednesday. Fritz Wallmuller and son LeonMr .and Mrs. Bob Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and ard, hunted pheasants in Duchesne sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph County during the opening sea Ingles and Mr. and Mrs. James son. They did their hunting on the So. Myton bench and had fair Anderson in Heber Thursday. luck on Saturday. Mr. Wallmuller A NEW BABY Mr. and Mrs. Zane Christensen is a printing press mechanic in the are the proud parents of a baby Intermountain region and his chief girl bom Wednesday night at the work in Salt Lake is keeping the Roosevelt hospital. giant presses of the Tribune and Lorretta Burton visited with Deseret News in running order, Hanna Oman in Boneta Friday. along with smaller machines in the Miss Ardyce Lee Anderson re- locality. While here Mr. Wall turned home from Heber Wednes- muller and son also visited with day, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vem Rife and Mrs. Earnest Schonian. with Mr. and Mrs. James Relief Society To Hold Bazaar, Dec. 8 The annual Relief Society Bazaar will be held Saturday, Dec. 8, with all invited to attend. There will be a program and dancing. A hot supper will be sold and many beautiful and useful articles will also be offered for sale. Ward Relief Society officers are: Mrs. Angeline Lewis, pres., Mrs. Jessie Maxwell and Mrs. Nettie Carlile, counselors and Mrs. Elaine S. Webb, secretary. A Trans-Altanti- c telephone call was completed recently from Tab iona to Germany, when Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White called their son, Vernon. Also on hand to help with the talking was Miss Mary Lewis, who is wearing a diamond ring from Vernon. Mary reports Vernon was afraid the call was bad news from home at first, but was ' really thrilled when he found out the home folks were only anxious to hear his voice. All were thrilled at talking to each other from such a long distance, and it makes us realize the world is getting smaller, all the time. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis and family spent their first Thanksgiving in their new home, after loosing their home by fire last spring. Overnight guests this week end at the Lewis home included Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Lewis and family of Tooele. The meeting of the Tabiona-Hann- a Parent-TeacheAssociation was held Thursday evening in the Tabiona High School. Paul Wadley, who is attending Corporal Howard R.' Wadley BYU, visited at the home of his Box 608, Kaneoha, Oahu parents, Mr. and1 Mrs. William Hawaii, T. H. Wadley, ' during the Thanksgiving holidays. Pvt. Vernon M. White Mrs. Zelma Lazenby had the US56268590 Co. C misfortune to fall, injuring one 43rd A I B APO 34 of her eyes, one day last week. New York, New York Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chatwin and family of Layton, were overPvt. Ted N. Jackson RA 19547117 night guests Saturday at the home Co. H. 5th Infantry Regiment of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi APO 696 Chatwin. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell was Roosevelt visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Freda Richins has been spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Larry Van Tassell of Kearns, Notice is hereby given that W, E. Williams, Duchesne, Utah, has visited in Tabiona during the weekfiled with the State Engineer, a end. He was an overnight guest the Ted .Nye home Friday. request for an extension of time at The Senior Aaronic Priesthood to 1956, from November 25, held their meeting Monday evento in which November 25, 1959, make and submit Proof of Appro- ing at the Ira Hamilton home. priation of Water under Application No. 9702 for the appropriaof water from tion of 2.285 sec.-f- t. Linda Thotnas, School Reporter Strawberry River in Duchesne By the be used for to County, Utah, BASKETBALL STARTS irrigation of 160 acres of land. WITH NO SENIORS It is represented that $2,900.00 season is underway Basketball on construction been has expended Tabiona with high School again and maintenance of works and it is having is estimated that $750.00 will be And again Tabiona High trouble producing enough boys to work the to complete required and apply the water to beneficial make a ball team especially older and bigger boys. This year, there use. Protests resisting the granting of is not a single senior on the ballis said request, with reasons therefor, team in fact, the Senior class must be in affidavit form, with the smallest in the history of the extra copy and filed with the States smallest high school, wih State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, only five members enrolled. The Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or Tabiona players are: Nolen Giles, Mickey Sizemore, Kent Giles, Larry before January 12, 1957. Ivie, Harold Casper, Lonnie Car on this will be held A hearing Ray Lazenby request for extension of time be- lile, Allen Gines, fore the State Engineer at the Bobby Webb, Merrill Turnbow and most of County Courthouse in Duchesne, Jerry Giles, which includes Utah, at the hour of 11:00 am. the boys in the Junior and SophoMonday, February 4, 1957. Pro- more grades. E. Kent Ellertson is testants may appear at the hear- coach this year. Tabiona played the Carbon High ing and adduce testimony in supJuniors .Saturday, losing to the port of their protests. The Notre Dame visitors 55-3JOSEPH M. TRACY, School from Price will play here State Engineer Published in the Uintah Basin Thursday, with the M Men and Record, Duchesne, Utah from Nov. School teachers playing a pre 29 to Dec. 13, 1956. liminary contest. Also Dugway - rs ' , Notice To Water Users - School News Deer Hunters and Farmers . CASH TOP PAID PRICES FOR Deer Hides - Beef Hides Junk Metal x X For Quick Removal Of DEAD OR USELESS ANIMALS Call Collec- t343 or ANIMAL 05-J- 3 - TS The Record Pelts Notice Notice was at the ranch of Gilbert Beebe in Altonah Sunday. Tuesday of last week, Lloyd Burton, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, of Talmage, had a freak accident, when caught in a tractor scraper. He was taken to Dr. Murray in Duchesne and later to the Roosevelt hospital where it was found that he had suffered only bruises from which he is now recovered. 20 YEARS AGO Mrs. Jack Gingell and Mrs. Earl Gingell of Myton entertained at STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management NOTICE IS HEREBY given that James R. Hall, of Roosevelt, Utah, who, on July 27, 1955, made Desert-Lan- d No. Utah Entry, 014279, for NSWV4, SE4SVi4, Section 22, Township 8S, Range 17E, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the land above before described, George E. Stewart, Notary PulIIc, at Roosevelt, Utah, on the 8th day of January, 1957. Claimant names as witnesses: Clark Abegglen of Myton, Utah; Heber T. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah; John M. Zupko of Roosevelt, Utah; Lawrell C. Jensen of Roosevelt, i Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager First Publication Nov. 29, 1956. Last Publication Dec. 27, 1956. UNITED a shower Friday evening complimentary to Mrs. Ben Carter, a recent bride. Mrs. Carter was formerly Miss Blanch Gingell The the following guests presented bride with many lovely gifts: Mrs. Peter Wall, Mrs. Jeff Wall, Mrs. ' Hyrum Smith, Mrs. Rosabell Ames of Mt. Emmons, Mrs. Hillary Holder, Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, Mrs. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Emery Nielsen, Mrs. John Zirker, Bureau of Land Management Mrs. Julius Zirker, Mrs. Abe Smith NOTICE IS HEREBY given that and Mrs. Yvonne Smith. Veda C. Jensen, of Roosevelt, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Mandy Camel of who, on July 26, 1955, made No. Utah Entry, Strawberry are the proud parents Desert-Lan- d for Section 015236, of a baby girl. 22, Township 8S, Range 17E, Mr. and Mrs. William Craver Sa t Lake Meridian, has filed of Califonia arrived in Duchesne notice of intention to make Final Friday evening and will spend proof, to establish claim to the above before several weeks taking care of busi- land described, ness and visiting friends. George E. Stewart, Notary Public, at Roosevelt, Utah, on the 8th Mrs. Lutellus Burdick of Blue- day of January, 1957. Claimant names as witnesses: bell is a guest at the home of her duaghter, Mrs. Helen Hollenbeck. James R. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah; She is receiving medical care Heber T. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah; John M. Zupko of Roosevelt, Utah; while here from Dr. Cline. Clark Abegglen of Myton, Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager Todays longer life expectancy First Publication Nov. 29, 1956. Major Charles B. Team, assistant calls for more social security in Last Publication Dec. 27, 1956. officer-in-charof the Western surance, pensions, annuities, and Remount Area from Pomona, Calif. U. S. Savings Bonds. READ ALL THE ADS ' UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Lawrell C. Jensen, of Roosevelt, Utah, who, on May 16, 1955, made Desert-Lan- d No. Utah Entry, 014278, for NE y4, Sec. 22 Township 8S, Range 17E, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George E. Stewart, Notary Public, at Roosevelt, Utah, on the 8th day of January, 1957. Claimant names as witnesses: Clark Abegglen of Myton, Utah; HebeT T. Hail of Roosevelt, Utah; John M. Zupko of Roosevelt, Utah; James R. Hall of Roosevelt, Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager First Publication Nov. 29, 1956. Last Publication Dec. 27, 1956. Notice ENW, ge IJtahn Nonna Robb Notice STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal Notice of ihe Results of Election for Supervisors In the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District: Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee that in the matter of ' he election in the Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District, such election' was duly conducted by said State Committee within said District on November 30, 1956, for the election of three supervisors of said Soil Conservation District. A canvas of the results of said election shows that W. C. Foy, Wayne Goodrich, and Ross' Mon-sobeing the three candidates who received the greatest number of votes, are hereby declared the elected supervisors of said Soil Conservation District. 'By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. ARIEL M. JORGENSEN,' Chairman " Publication Date December 6, 1956 UTAH n, - . ' REX BROADHEAD HOME Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead and sons, Douglas and Phil, received a phone call Friday from New Jersey. It was a call from their son, Elder Rex Broadhead, saying he had arrived safely and would be in Salt Lake City, Sun day evening. They left Sunday morning to meet him. Rex has served a 2 y2 year mission in 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew were Thanksgiving guests of their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp and family and Gary Robb of Cedar City were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb, the past weekend. Mrs. Martha Shanks of Bountiful was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp were in Salt Lake City on business during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theon Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and daughter spent the weekend visiting another and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Anderton were in Salt Lake City on business over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp were in Brigdeland visiting Sunday. Mrs. Clara Brown and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow in Mt. Emmons. Miss Maxine Birch who is employed at Ft. Duchesne, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch. Mrs. and Mrs. Steve Esaukwere in Duchesne on business during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead and son and daughter were Visiting relatives in southern Utah during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and two small children have been staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Baum in Strawberry. --OF TH- E- son-in-la- nOOSEVELT STANDARD and UIRTAII BASIN RECORD ''becoming SERVING High School Is planning two games at Tabiona on December 13 and 14. The student council sponsored a show Friday evening entitled Father Was A Batchelor. The genior assembly will be presented this Friday. Parents and school patrons are invited to attend the school assemblies, ly ceums, etc. The BYU presented an Opera Workshop at Tabiona High School during the week. The Pep club quilted Monday evening, which will be sold to help raise funds. They are also rehearsing a play which will be presented Friday, December 7, The play is entitled, Crazy To Reduce," and has seventeen in the cast. They are Kathryh Wadley, Linda Rae Lee, Kathy Van Tassell Linnette Mary Lewis, Linda Thomas, Mabel LeFevre, Beth Giles, Esther Bertola, Sherry Wagstaff, Nancy Young, Denise Mercer, Patsy Curry, Brenda Wooley, Alta Thomas and Collie Defa. A Science Lyceum will be presented at Tabiona on Dec. 14. Everyone is invited to attend, according to Principal Samuel the great new DUCHESNE ARD WESTERN UIRTAII COUNTIES Expanding the Uintah Basins Most Complete son-in-la- NEWS ARD ADVERTISING COVERAGE S A V E On Subscriptions . . If you act in December, Just REW UIRTAII One-Ye- ar f - . m PRICE WILL BE $3.00 gives you a - BEGINNING JANUARY I, 1956 THE SUBSCRIPTION $3.50 per year subscription Dont Delay or RENEWAL to the - Act Today! BASIN STANDARD An Ideal Christmas Gift Your renewal starts at whatever time your present subscription expires! O For someone here at home. O For a friend or relative who has moved away. Use This Coupon to Subscribe Name - e, IN ROOSEVELT BY-PRODUC- YEARS AGO Of w, Pvt. John W. Newman 1631808 P L T 2069 M C R D San Diego 40, California - 5 Couple Honored and Mrs. Myrthan Defa Revere Street Winthrop, Massachusetts Mr. 428 With time nearing to send Christmas cards, our thoughts go out this morning to all our fine young men serving in the Armed Forces of our beloved country throughout the world. We have once again secured the address of our servicemen and also we have some girls married to servicemen and they are also in our thoughts. We hope everyone will use the addresses clip them and save until you need them our reports from last year prove to us, that a Christmas card to a boy we know, or girl and her husband, who are away from home, and really is well appreciated worthwhile. This year, the list is different names, but many overseas and all will be pleased to hear from the folks they know at Christmas ' time. t The overseas list includes Jay L. Maxwell, who is in 'Buddy Japan, the son of Mr.- and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Howard R Wadley is in Hawaii, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley. Dale Wright, husband of the former Miss Renae Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas, is at sea with the navy in Eastern waters. Two of our soldiers are in Germany. They are Vernon White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White, and Ted Jackson, who made his home in Tabiona before going into the service. The list includes only Mytthan Defa and John Newman, still left in th estates at Christmas in these troubled times. Also, another fine young man from Tabiona will be inducted, into the service during December, and we will hope to have his address in time for Christmas for the paper. He is Darreld Ivie, son of Mrs. Peter Ivie, and husband of the former Miss Viola Casper. Names and addresses are as follows: Jay L. Maxwell AF 19306657 SSgt Box 761 H. 95th AF APO 710 , San Francisco, California Thru The Files Thursday, December 6, 1956 WRITE OR VISIT THE Address State City Roosevelt Standard Now subscribe To: ( ) New ( ) Standard ( ) Renewal ( ) Record IF GIFT Name of Giver ROOSEVELT, UTAH Is Uintah Dasin Record Sooner or later an individual discovers that the world does contain gentlemen and ladies as well as gold diggers and gents. DUCHESNE, UTAH t ! ' |