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Show Thursday, March 24, 1949 THE Elvm Chapman will be chairman of the sportsmen group and George Gnvet will take colored motion pictures of the counting process J. D Dillard will have charge of the stockmen and Robert Parks, forest supervisor from Ephraim, will have charge of forest service personnel. Four forest service men, five stockmen and five sportsmen will participate in the count. Counting areas will include Road ridge, Little Wagon Creek, Seeley Creek, Middle mountain, Swasey creek, East Lowry water, North Diagon, Trail mountain and North and South Horn mountain. Deer, Elk Count Project to Begin April 4th An elk and deer count project will be undertaken in Emery county starting on April 4 with sportsmen, stock-me- n and forest service personnel participating, it has been announced by the Fish and Game Protective association. Camp will be set up at Lawer Joes valley at the ranger station and the count is expected to take three or four days. Carbon- -Emery which time final plans were laid pertaining to obtaining a $2e,000 loan to be used to finance installation of an improved water sysMr. and Mrs Norman Duncan tem for Wellington. A H. Draper, Price accountant, moved from Green River to Wellington to make their home here and auditor for the Wellington workMr and Mrs. Troy Johnston town, was here Wednesday were feted at a wedding reception ing with Miss Jean Henrie, clerk, his audit and prenaimg and dance in the school gymnas- -' completing financial report of the towns ium Friday evening in honor of abooks. their marriage on January 20 in Mrs. Ethel Davis was hostess Elko, Nevada Mrs Johnston is to the TNT. club at her home the daughter of Mrs. Lenora and Thayn, and the groom is the son Tuesday evening of last week, of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnston last Tuesday evening the women of Price Music for the dance was were entertained by Mrs Flossie furnished by the brides mother Hanson at her home Meinteis r, Mr. and Mrs. present at these gatherings includand ed Mrs. Rosalie Hanson, Mrs David Thayn. Elga Wells ,Mrs. Nan Morley, Mr. and Mrs Eldon H. Mrs Margaret Jardine, Mrs Marwere hosts at a wedMrs LaVee Watt garet ding dinner at their home Friday and theHenrie, two hostesses. evening honoring their son, Reed, Elder Durward Burne't v,'as and Leola Howard, daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Howard of feted at a birthday party by his Mrs. Abiam Leeda, Icwa, who were married parents, Mr and home at their Monday Burnett morManti the in temple Friday Burnett celebrated ning Accompanying the young evening Eldera few days prior to couple to the temple were Mr. his birthday the Canad'an from home and Mrs Vivien Wells, Mr. and aruving Mrs Roboit Van Wagoner and mission field, but the members Mr and Mrs Eldon Van Wagoner of his family took tne occasion to Besides those couples, others at celebrate the anniversary with the wedding donner that evening him and also to welcome hun included Mr and Mrs LaMont home Mr. and Mrs. Theo Golding Kartchner and Mr and Mrs Willard Palmer of Price; Mr. and and small daughter of Logan were visitors at the home of Mrs Kenneth Sampi, Mr. and week-en- d Mrs. Alfred Powell and Mr. and Mrs M Q Golding Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beal of AmMrs Melville Branch. visiElder Durward Burnett arrived erican Fork were week-en- d home Wednesday of last week tors in Wellington from the Canadian mission field Jay Peterson, student at the U where he has spent the past two SAC at Logan, has been visiting years. He was honored at a wel- between quarters at the home of come party in the church house Mr. and Mrs. Homer A Thayn on Wednesday evening (yester- Mr. Peterson is from Pennsylday). The program was presented vania, and while Mr. and Mrs under the direction of the mis- Thayn were back east last sumsionary committee: Mr. and Mrs. mer they became acquainted with John Thayn and Mr. and Mrs. him and his parents there through John Hill, and was followed by the LDS missionaries, Mr. and Mrs Paul Snyder, who were repan evening of social dancing Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oviatt resenting their families and the have announced the birth of a Wellington ward there at that baby daughter at the Price hos- time Under the direction of the bishpital on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Welch of opric and the ward Girls Youth Littlefield are visiting with their committee, a fine program was niece, Mrs. Phil Thayn and Mr. presented in sacramental meeting Sunday evening, at which time Thayn. Mr. and Mrs Paul Snyder and the certificates of award were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells of Price presented to the girls who have visited in Wellington Friday eve- achieved minimum requirements ning, especially to attend he Re- during the past year. Two group lief Society annual party. leaders were also honored for Mrs. Crissie Campbell won the having excellent records. They silk quilt which was raffled off were Mrs. Rosilla Thayn and Mrs. last week by Mrs. Hulda Norton Irene Burnett. Mrs. Grant Powell, and Mrs. Eve N. Oviatt. Carbon stake chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kimber and committees, and Mr Powell of daughter, Alberta of Columbia, Price were also present at the were Sunday guests at the home meeting. Mrs. Powell spoke briefof Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. ly, complimenting the gir's and Mrs. Alberta Branch entertainleaders on their achievements ed the Thursday Bridge club at Girls in the program included her home last week. Sewing, so- Marilyn Mead, Connie Cottret:, cial chat and refreshments were Myrna Bradshaw, Phyllis Iva Lou Stoddard, Kay Petthe order of events Members r, erson, Maxine Powell, Cleora present included Mrs. Eima Mrs. Wanda Mortensen, Mrs. Thayn, Ruth Van Wagoner, Marie Lila Rasmussen, Mrs Beitha Winn Wells and Nina Mortensen Piano Mrs Ella Campbell, Mrs. Clara accompaniments for musical seRussell and the hostess, and a lections were played by Mrs. Sarspecial guest, Mrs. Ruth Branch. ah Van Wagoner. Another stake Paul Butler, representing the officer, Elga Wells, secretary of Wellington town board, Jack Al- -I Carbon stake cimmittee was also len, Wellington town judge, and present. The local chairman and Carl A. Hanson, all committee members and leaders were in Salt Lake City Tuesday present included Mrs. Buelah to attend a meeting called by Draper, Mrs. Mable Davis, Mrs. Attorney General Clinton D Ver- Rhea Golding, Mrs. Helen Butler, non This meeting was called for Mrs. Ida Branch, Mrs Dora Powthe purpose of obtaining infor- ell and Mrs. Vivian Wells Others mation concerning the liquor setup to wrhom certificates were prein this state. Representatives of sented, besides those participating all town and city governments in in hte program were Jay Golding, Utah were present to see if the Martha Milner, Donna Wells, Jean system can be clarified for the Burnett, Carma Bunderson, Barbenefit of all concerned bara Tidw-ell-, Jackie Birch, PhylMembers of Wellington town lis Bradshaw and Marilyn Chrisboard met in Salt Lake City tensen with C. J. Ulrich, WellingRelief Society members enjoyton town consultant, and Eugene ed a delightful social event FriT. 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FOR HEAVEN' Your Clothing Washed in the Latest V' V vocal solo by Laon Tralee, on the electric selections Hill, a steel quitar by Donald Cox; Mine the What's quiz program, of That song', with Bishop Grant Gerber as muster of ceremonies, vocal solo by Connie Bradshaw, a feature dance bv Pegory Geek Wiland Getty Bruble music by PeterViolet liam Atwood and W ells son, and a reading by Mane the evening was The highlight of album, an ward the Wellington which pictures of unusual skit in taken m ward memueis, various at the also and their earlier days on flashed were time, present projecto-scop- e of means screen the by As the pictures appeared on the screen, Miss Marie W ells read short descnptive jingles as applied to the individuals shown Dining and refreshments complethun-die- d ed the evening About two the party. attended people The Wellington ward deacons and their partners enjoyed a delightful dancing paity in the church house Wednesday evemade ning Ice cream and cake up the refreshments Young people present included Larry Thayn, Vard Wells, LaMar Day, Jimmy Garlick, Kay Snyder, Wendell Peterson, LaVon Thomas, Marilyn Chirstensen, Maxine Powell and Marilyn Mortensen Mr and Mrs Edwin Hardee and children of Helper visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Clement Atwood and Mr. and Mrs Cloye Petersen on Sunday Mrs Hardee is a sister of Mr. Atwood and Mrs Petersen. 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