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Show Funeral Services DUCHESNE LOCALS Held For Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen and family left Wednesday for Indian Girl Salt Lake City where they will at Funeral services were held in tend the Larsen family reunion. Myton Sunday for Luella Apparas, the week They will remain over end to attend the M. I A. con- 11. who died at the ranch home of her parents on the Duchesne river ference. last Friday, June 2 Mrs. Max Peterson is confined Ludlla attended the Duchesne Beto her hed because of illness. cause of her run down physical school, being a pupil of the third condition, she will be unable to grade. She was popular among her schoolmates who mourn her work for some time. Thomas and death. The child had been ill for Mrs. Beatrice weeks and developed daughter, Joy and brother Rus- about three sell Spencer of Logan were in Du- mastoiditis which proved fatal. She was the daughter of Louie chesne Tuesday transacting busiand Leola Gardner Apparas. ness and greeting old friends. Mrs. Martha Shanks, Mrs. Rose crew, supervised by Manager M. Gilbert, Mrs. Fern T. Moffitt and E. Lundberg were in Duchesne Mrs. Arthur Goodrich have gone Wednesday cutting tree branches to Salt Lake City to attend the which were interfering with powM. I. A. convention. er lines and correcting trouble In Carl Harris, department of pub- the street lighting system. lic welfare supervisor, of Provo, Clair Wilson and family of was in Duchesne on official busihave moved onto theii Springglen ness Wednesday. east of Duchesne for the farm O. K. Fotheringham, telephone summer. They purchased the manager, of Roosevelt, wras in Du- farm from Arthur Orr last fall. chesne Thursday checking calls on Mr, and Mrs. Jack Pulley and the new dial system. Mr. and Mrs. Claude White of S. C. Barton of Boneta was in Los Angeles arrived in Duchesne Duchesne Monday transacting Sunday for a months visit with He reports that Mrs. business. Mrs. Pulleys parents. Barton is back in the Price hospiLyman Burdick, president of the tal for medical attention, but is Farmers Irrigation Co, of Bluerecent from her recovering nicely was for operation. Floyd Fullmer made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. M. D. Morrison of Salt Lake City was a Duchesne business visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. L. Carey of Fruitland were in Duchesne Tuesday transacting business and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curran have moved to Moon Lake where Mr. Curran is employed for the ' summer. Superintendent and Mrs. W. J, Bond and children went to Myton Sunday to attend the funeral services for little Luella Apparas, who died last Friday. John T. and Clyde Rowley of Mtn. Home were shopping in Duchesne Tuesday. Brig Stevenson of Mtn. Home was a Duchesne business visitor Monday. Joe Moysh of Roosevelt was transacting business and visiting friends in Duchesne Wednesday. The Uintah Power and Light Co. bell, transacting business his company in Duchesne Tuesday. J. M. Mickelson, who has been ill for several days, is able to be out again. Mrs. Jane Davis and daughter, Ardith, of Salt Lake City visited relatives and friends in Duchesne last week. George Averitt is reported improving from a serious illness which has kept him confined to his home for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones were in Duchesne Friday. They left for Provo where Mr. Jones has employment in that vicinity. Roland Bess, formerly of the Record staff, was greeting old frinds in Duchesne last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murdock and Grant Murdock motored to Heber City last Saturday to attend funeral services for Mrs. Amanda J, S. Homer. Mrs. Walt Hayes, who has been seriously ill for the past two or Also One or more of the following prizes : 5 quarts Texaco Motor Oil 1 Quart Miracle Whip Dressing 5 quarts Vico Motor Oil $1.50 Merchandise N 3 TRADE IN DUCHESNE AND WIN VALUABLE PRIZES EVERY SATURDAY Thermo Pack Lubrication Job Two Dinners $1.50 Merchandise 1 year Subscription to the Uintah Basin Record $1.50 Merchandise Half Gallon Beer Ask Us For Tickets When Making Purchases XXX Flour, 8 9c 18 pound bag pail Lard nd Swifts Tomato Juice, 5 for i I SPECIALS SATURDAY JUNE 10th ' Wednesday Club Mrs. Jack Skewes was to members and guests hosted of tv Wednesday bridge club this wee'- Guests included Mrs va u " A m; m;, O. Mrs. Blaine Foster vf, George Tingiey, Mrs. Ed Cams! Mrs. R.M. Pope, Mrs. Mrs. Ed Gee and Mrs. EdwS Wilkins. Mrs. Hart won high sc0 and honor prizes. Contract Club Mrs George Kohl entertained her bridge club last Saturday wl the following ladies present- v,, R. M. Pope, Mrs. Ernest Crocker Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Mrs Georoa Tingiey, Mrs. Melvin Poulson Mrs Ed Carman and Mrs. Titus jone,' For Regular Session (Continued from Page 1) (Continued From Page 1) demurrer defendants Kirkham: and Saturday, June 16 and 17, was allowdays and overruled twenty brought up for discussion and ed for answer. plans formulated for participation. Herrick vs. L. C. WinPresident Maxwell urged 100 per R. Peale of estate of Jack-ma- n executor slow cent attendance to the convention deceased: Judgment Herrick, by the Duchesne Lions, voicing his amounts the in plaintiff belief that the Duchesne club granted and $75.00. $97.63 $770. W'ould learn a good deal about the of $1500, Bur June vs. Ferris Casper at the convention, organization thus absorbing much of the en- ton: Divorce granted and custody thusiasm necessary to put the local of minor child given to defendant. Paul C. Hansen vs. Harold Sorclub on its proper footing. He Demurrer to complaint enson: read a letter inviting the club to given and defendants overruled to over band Duchesne the bring answer. to 20 8 days participate in the parade at P. W. Harper vs. Lavon Timothy, oclock Friday morning. al: This matter submitted to the et Stunt Number court on an agreed statement of Present at the meeting as a facts and was taken under adguest was Elroy Van Wagoner, visement. who arrived in Duchesne WednesC. H. Labrum vs. John Hair: day to attempt to put the band in This matter submitted to the Sushape for this event. He and court on an agreed statement of perintendent W. J. Bond said the facts and was taken under adviseprogress made by the band during ment. the week would determine its parLottie Allen, et al, vs. Leone ticipation in the event. The club is also intending to take the ele- Galloway, et al: continued, to be mentary violin orchestra, led by heard by Judge Young.vs. Ella Labrum, et al Perry E. Miss Twila Meldrum as its entry Burnham, et al: continued pending in the stunt program. another adminisLocal projects brought up for appointment of trator. discussion included improvements John E. Zirker, et al vs. Ute-lan- d in the city park, renewal of the Ditch Company: continued to soft ball games between the Lions be heard at the convenience of and the Jaycees, investigation of weeks, is reported improving. the proposed removal of the air- court and counsel. Doris M. Harman vs. Ross HarMrs. R. E. Miller of Myton was ways weather bureau and iroad mon: visiting at the home of Mrs. Er- work in progress in By stipulation, continued to Strawberry be heard nest Schonlan Sunday afternoon. at convenience of court valley and Deep Creek. and counsel. Bill Murdock returned early Cash Meat Market vs. Utah Sav- this week for Logan, where he has Monday to hold district court. been attenc.ng the Agricultural Wm. H. Fitzwater made a busi- - bigs and Trust Company: Contin-nes- s college. He and his parents, Mr. trip to Salt Lake City last ued to be heard at convenience of and Mrs. A, M. Murdock motored Saturday, returning Sunday. j court and counsel. to Price Monday. J. V. Wragg, W. P. A. Super- - JsePh Rhoades vs. Dave Smith Elmer Larsen of Talmage was a visor was in Duchesne Thursday and Charlie Bar tola: Duchesne business visitor Monday. on his regular inspection trip of demurrer passed. Guy Jaynes of Upalco was trans- W. P. A. projects. ter, Sharon, and Miss Phyllis Wim-acting business in Duchesne MonL. Peart, of Salt Lake City, mer expect to spend the week end day. Department of Public Welfare au- - at Mt. Pleasant with Mrs. Poul-ditJudge Abe W. Turner and Court was in Duchesne transacting sons parents. Miss Sharon will Stenographer F. M. Alder and official business at the local office remain with her grandparents for District Attorney Wm. Stanley Thursday. a two weeks visit. Dunford of Provo were in Duchesne Mrs. Melvin Poulson and daugh- Mrs. C. C Mickelson. Hr3. Le- - Sm 25c Present Officers For Coming Fiscal Year (Continued From Page 1) gett county, and Stanley N. Child, George A. Critchlow, Dr. George R. Hill Jr Eldred M. Royle and Mrs. James H. Wolfe, Salt Lake City. Fourth Mrs. Maude B. Jacobs, Provo and Paul II. Hunt, Keetley. Fifth T. Clarke Callister, Fillmore. Sixth S. M. Jorgensen, Salina. Seventh Conrad Frschwnecht, Manti, and L. L. Taylor, Moab. No Basin Representative The bill creating the committee was introduced in the legislature when the request for several junior colleges was foreseen, and it was argued that before any further additions are made to the state system a thorough study should ibe made of the states needs and abilities. Mrs. Jacobs who introduced the measure told the legislature that the purpose of the committees survey was to answer the question "Where do we go from here in Education?" Uintah Basin citizens, having failed to get the junior college they sought in the legislature were anxious to get a representative on the committee but were unsuccessful.' 32 39c Glass Water Pitcher Scliool Board Assembles At Roosevelt One Criminal Case On June Docket Lions Club Will Retain Governor Names Committee For Education Study Auto Upholstery Cleaning $1.00 in Merchandise 1 Finger Wave Two Dinners Half Gallon Beer wa 5 gallon Gas Lubrication Job (Continued From Page 1) tion of Mrs. W. A. Jennings as a county nurse, and reported that nurse to fill her place has not yet been definitely decided upon. The nursing program for the ficoming year, he stated, will be nanced somewhat differently than in the past, and will require a from greater share of the finances costs local sponsors. Each nurse $2220 per year he explained, in salary and expenses, or a totalDu-of $4440 for the two nurses in Half of this is chesne county. of paid by the state department to balance the Public Welfare, come from local funds. He' is seeking appropriations from the school board and the county commissioners to support this pro-gram. A tentative budget for the coming year was presented to the board by Superintendent W. J. Bond. No action was taken on the budget and little time was devoted to it because of matters brought before the board by delegations. The budget will receive study by members the and a hearing will be held on June 30 after which the budget will be adopted. Hanna Delegation A delegation from Hanna met requesting the use of a district bus to transport its hand to Salt Lake City for participation in the Covered wagin Days celebration there, and seeking assistance by the board tow'ard the salary of the Tabiona band man for the summer. The board had already approved salaries for two music instructors for the summer, believing that the two men would be able to cover the county, but because of the invitation to Salt Lake City the Tabiona parents had decided that they should have their own instructor to work with the students and had already engaged him and raised part of his Salary. The board agreed to pay $50.00 each for the Tabiona band man and for a band man for Duchesne, any additional salary necessary to be raised by local agencies. Because of the move to Roose- - I Voli - IBs Bridge Ju Mrs. A. M. Murdock entertain! ed a bridge foursome Thursday af. ternoon. Mrs. Ed art, Mrs a. J Feller and Mrs. R. M. pope en! the afternoon of cards and joyed lovely refreshments which followed. High score prize was won by Mrs. Hart. !ai vejt on short notice a delegation from Duchesne was unable to the meeting, but entered its request by telephone that consider, ation be given to the need of a at-te- individual in Duchesne. shop building action was taken, pending the of providing for any Wi No ty proje far- Faro boys Sort 1 Ra 1 Han t ceivf um Jit es J to the D Bins ! sey 1 Wh. 1 Bm shir COZY I sch THEATRE Dai did Dui Saturday-Sunda- y June 10 and An 11 Em MICKEY ROONEY hea j in I tor The Adventures Of Huckelberry Finn J i Mg of thi Wednesday Thursday 1 tlu ' June 14 and 15 GEORGE RAFT and ELLEN of me wt DREW Al in bk The Ladys From pli Kentucky to V, Aa A Manufactured by one of the largest Dairies in the State ' Also Pasteurized Milk and Whipping Cream sPPsors- their employees and theirs and their employees immediate families are barred from winning any of the prizes. the dra1nff y111 8ivn with each 23c casfh purchase by all sponsor!et3 houses and professions. ing 3 All tickets will have a chance at the list of weekly prizes donated week by sponsoring business houses. Tickets for these will be drawn mtl the prizes are claimed by the lucky holder or a memberprizes his of or her immediate family who must be present at drawing. - anoS l&teJU IS C i TOR DAILY DELIVERIES CALL s Wilkins Brothers Ladies Wash Dress SPECIAL ! For One Week Only Persons knowing that they will not be able to be present at aoy tu d y drawing may Bave their tickets, depositing them the next week or n Week when know will be able to attend the drawing they they 6. t 79c R9SSO ( ) i ! i, Starts Saturday Clean Call for your free tickets on Cash and Home-Cooke- d Merchandise Drawing Meals 3 o -- AH - SHOP AND SAVE AT Standard Oil Products tccomplithed at imali COM with FRANKLIN Batteries PLAZA HOTEL & CAFE MISSION SERVICE AND CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cohorn, Managers 1het.ter Lj man, Manager Duchesne, Utah Naur Born Calvei ijtunti Hemorrhagic are immumred dangerous Septicemia White Scours ind aMociatrd infection to Tire Repairs Atlas Tires and - y Protection from Greasing Utah Yen and land Hair, Mrs. Vale White, Mrs. Jack Odekirk and Mrs. Mont Poulson were among the M. I. A. conference visitors who left Duchesne Thursday for Salt Lake City. Tom Holdaway left Monday for Provo and Salt Lake City for an indefinite visit with relatives and friends. He went out with Ernest Crocker, who spent the week end with his family in Duchesne. David B., Floyd and Edwin Farnsworth of Mtn. Home were Duchesne visitors Tuesday. Dr. Lloyd M Famer of Provo was in Duchesne Tuesday. J. Edgar Holder of Mt. Emmons was in Duchesne Tuesday forenoon. READ THESE RULES: ..MAXWELL Duchesne Join "HWJST" 11 ticet3. lncluding the winners of the prizes will have a chance at a $1000 grand prize each week. If the holder ofweekly the first ticket drawn for e rrand a ember of family is not present to claim the Ujf drawing, at the time of all tickets and prizes will be keDt prize for th week's drawing and the following weeks $10.00 will be added to on until the prize Is claimed. Tickets saved over from e week to for the do not have a chance at the succeeding weeks grand piize weekly prizes held CaCh str5eetDraWinS3 Saturday aftern00n at 3 P- on Duchesnes main Eat, Rest and Relax in the cool newly decorated Dining Room and Lobby of the divis Buttermilk Machinery Milk made from Sweet Clover Ice Cream I i The Record Does Expert Printing Try Our Grade REMEMBER: We are authorized dealers for the International Harvester Co. and we have a complete stock of repairs for McCormick-Dcerin- g Try a Delicious Banana Split, Sundae or Malted Har se 5c 35c o 8 i w-a-s 1 Special Prize Day Lunch Wei i summer vocational shop program at Roosevelt to he conducted under the program. Don Shurtz will be the instructor, of the cooperative Approval school as carried on last year with Carbon County for the Nine Mile students given by the board f for the coming year. Consent was given for use of the playground at Altamont for summer games and recreational activities. Smith-Hugh- d to ther building in the budget. The Duchesne committee informed the board that deeds to property acquired for this purpose were ready to turn over to the board. ; The board approved a 6Jweek 79c 29c Jello, package, Cc PULMONARY MIX I'D BACTERIN and iMk calves saved by uimg FRANKLIN CALF SCOUR MIXFD BACTERIN ' HORSES protected from Du. temper and iar mice. (torn by EQUINE. INFLUENZA BACTERIN nd from Bot$ by franklin BOT CAPSULES Getting RIJ of Horni It when yo cover the horn but tom of young calve Duchesne, Utah with franklin dehorning PASTE 8 And All Other Veterinary Supplies Duclicsnc Drug Co. Phone 261 Duchesne, Utah Clean Courteous Service Beei, Soft Drinks, Candy, Cigarettes and Tobacco Tables For Ladies i |