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Show puchesnej-ocal News rrnri Wall Hot last week in Mlss the m11"11 of ,,er sistt'r, MVs- rrir1rj"i",s,,,n- Hap'"1 o r,.min" state traffic inspector, M 1 "always in the basin this 5Jnl Lifters 'pertaining to his of- fu x o o x. club was (loliK,ltfu,1y n'edVt'tne home of Mr. and Jlr o Mitchell was a business visitor wnal Thursday night, to o and Mrs. Ileber J. Jones and fellSy were' Duchesne visitors Friday. Marv Clark left for Altonah Jncsday where she will visit for a irtfk o ' rpor,e Kohl returned Sunday from , t "ke Citv where he spent several f" visiting with George, Jr., and JSdtaS the Statejnir. r nnd Mrs. Robert G. Torter and Bub were Roosevelt visitors Thurs-m Thurs-m U at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JSdC Ferron. Mr. Porter delivered 8n address before the Lions Club at Roosevelt. ) Mrs Wilford McConkie was calling on friends in Duchesne on Friday. Mrs. Irving Pearson of Boneta was j pm-hesne visitor Friday. The following members of the Duchesne Du-chesne Business and Professional Wo men's Club motored to Gusher Saturday Satur-day evening where they attended a taiiquet nnd party in honor of the Slate President of the B. P. W. Mem-hers Mem-hers of the Roosevelt Club and Vernal Ver-nal Club were also present and a delightful de-lightful evening was spent. : Mcsdames t G. Porter, J. W. Johnstun, Roy Schonian. V. G. Duke, Lowe Ashton, Grant Mnrdock, and Alice M. Todd. o Ifrs. Lars J. Marsing of Mt. Emmons is a guest this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William II. Chase. Leon J. MickeNon and wife left for Salt Lake City Saturday, where Mrs. Sfickelso'u will receive medical attention. atten-tion. Word received Monday was that Urs. Mickelson was improving. The regular meeting of the School Board was held on Tuesday. All members mem-bers were present and considerable business was transacted. The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session on. Tuesday, at ihe county seat. Mrs. Alice M. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Porter motored to My-mn My-mn Wednesday evening, where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burger and all spent a delightful evening ev-ening at the Todd ranch east of My-ton, My-ton, Miss Thora Clark has returned Duchesne after visiting in Altonah for the past three weeks. iTr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead are receiving congratulations over the arrival ar-rival of a baby boy, at the Roosevelt Hospital on October 9th. All concerned concern-ed are doing nicely. o A surprise party was held at the bome of Mrs. Jesse W. Johnstun on Wednesday evening, being her anni-Tersary. anni-Tersary. Mah Jongg was played thru-jut thru-jut the evening, Mrs. James Dalg-Ielsh Dalg-Ielsh winning high score. The lunch-: Jn table was centered with a beautiful beauti-ful birthday cake. The following were Present: Mr. and Mrs. .Titus Jones) and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mr. 8nl Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck, and the Suest of honor. A Party was given Sunday evening " the Hollenbeck home compliment-" compliment-" Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck's birthday. n the Mah Jongg game, Mrs. Titus nes was the winner of high score. ellclous lunch was served at uiid- Kht, the table centered with a beauti-birthday beauti-birthday cake. The following rts were present : Mr. and Mrs. Ti- s Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalg-,, Dalg-,, Mrs- Jesse W. Johntun and Mr. an(l Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck. anrtv aD(1 Mr8, Tnomas Broadhead voif , ,C,Ifton Mickelson were Roose-velt Roose-velt visitors Saturday. daw DuchesilG schools close Wednes-ja Wednes-ja , the remainder of the week, the that the tea('urs may attend convention in Salt Lake City. viS?yd IIartnan of Mt. Emmons was Riln,inK witb fiends in Duchesne X"ndi-and Monday. toftf,08 vFisbor. assistant postmaster, d lr 1 Lake Thnnsday, where he itrst 7 Mary Col ton were married. B. c0lJ r Is a f the Hon. Don to rinM cf Veial. They will return Uuc'sne to make their home. and wr" Uml Mrs- George A. Robbins t.ir. ' an(1 MrK' IIorace Lewis mo-to mo-to att 1 (bor Wednesday of last week wevp th lonwst wedding that had a f Porfo,'mel in that city. They f,ff lov el I tIme" and everythiug weul Mr. i J' , Tlu? ext day they went to laaUn da"Khter, lone Lee, and Provo JT 1Ul Mr- Robbins sister ln 1Ilhwa WGle entertaInG(1 bT tne KrahdHon' Guitar band at her Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkley entertained entertain-ed the following guests at a delightful party Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Willnrd Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bnrdick and Mr. Spence. W. A. Paxton went to Salt Lake Thursday. , I R. Tuttle was a business visitor to Duchesne Monday. .The Rev. and Mrs. Donald J. Henry Hen-ry of Myton visited in Duchesne Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Mtirvel Moore went to Salt Lke on business last Friday, returning re-turning Saturday. Carl Santesson and Grant Murdock were Salt Lake visitors last week. Miss Edna Wright has gone to her home at Woodbine for a few days. Mrs. Joe Cowan has returned from Ogden and Salt Lake, She attended the Conference and Fair. Mr. and Mrs. "j!B . Cowan were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. Reed Cowan, who was reported very ill at Otfdeu is improving nicely. Frank DeFa was in town Tuesday. Roy Schonian sustained a broken rib at the football game Saaturday af-ternoon. |