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Show BASIN BRIEFS Myton Recital Music pupils of Mrs. Gladys W. Dart will hold the first of two spring recitals May 21 at the Myton Presbyterian church. An interesting program is in preparation, with an informal reception for pupils' friends and families to follow the recital. Marion Carlyle Parrish, fireman, fire-man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Parrish, of Myton, is participating in DEMON III aboard the transport USS Ber-gor, Ber-gor, the first 1950 major fleet exercises to be held in West Coast waters, May 2-12. Before entering the Naval service in August, 1947, Parrish attended Roosevelt high school. Elders Party The five Elders Quorums of the Rosevelt Stake, the Bishopric, Bishop-ric, members of the High Council Coun-cil and of the Stake Presidency, and their partners staged a banquet ban-quet Thursday evening, April 27, at the Roosevelt LDS Stake house. Approximately 200 guests participated par-ticipated in the festivities, which included a pot - luck supper, games, dancing and a program, presented by Chester Mathes-son, Mathes-son, Bishop Randall Stewart, and Bob Benson. All arrangements were under the direction of t h e Elders Quorums. Lowell Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hall, of Roosevelt, an engineering student at the University of Utah, has been nominated chapter secretary of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Council elections will be conducted in about two weeks. JoAnn Todd, of Alterra high school, has been elected song leader of the Future Home-makers Home-makers of America club in Utah for the coming year. Chosen from among 250 girls who recently convened at Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, Lo-gan, to observe the fifth annual state convention, Miss Todd and the nine other girls who will represent the club as its officers during 1950-51, will also represent rep-resent the FHA at the national convention to be held in Kansas Kan-sas City in July. U.B. Picnic The annual Uintah Basin picnic pic-nic will be held at South Gate Park in California, May 21. S. D. Hatch (better known as "Sammy") of the Utah Highway High-way Patrol, residing in Vernal, has been selected as general chairman for the Utah Peace Officers Association convention to be held at Vernal, June23-24. Mrs. Sarah Aitken is in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, recovering from a recent operation. |