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Show Clothes Arc High of the price More than t the uit of clothes you" buy rep resents Roosevelt administration one-fourt- h Mrs. Grace Lott and Mrs. Lee Cooper entertained at a dessert bridge at the Lott home Saturday afternoon. The following guests enjoyed their hospitality, Mes- danies R E. Waugh, T. J. Burke, Alva Dart, B. L. Dart, Wm. Har ris, Glen Draper, Marcus Tingley, r. c. Walker, James Dalgleish, E. Mrs. Bliss Thompson, H. S. Sutherland, Homer Robinson. Wm. Koehler, R. E. itiller and Miss Alice Todd. 0. prize for high score was a warded to Mrs. Robnson, low sccre went to Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Tingley won the travel prize. The Wm. Hams home was scene of much revelry Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams entertained at a New Years Eve party. A delightful lunch was served at midnight. The guests pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peatross, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. Syrel Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Funk and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tinglay Jr. of Duchesne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tingley Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley on New Years Eve. Miss Jean Cooper and Miss Alma Lou Lott were hostesses to the following guests Wednesday evening at the Cooper home: Edna Jensen, Viola Robinson, Jean Walker, John Hardy Blain, Milton Lott, Wesley Jensen, Wm. Adams and Wm. Robinson. Monopoly was the game of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and Mrs. Henry Funk made a business trip to Price on Thursday. The Miss Jean Walker left Thursday for Salt Lake City where she w.ll be a guest of her cousin, Miss Catherine Dalgleish. Mr. Wm. Zowe who has been visiting in California for the past month returned home Friday. Miss Alma Lamb who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb returned home Sunday to Salt Lake City where she is attending the University of Utah. John Hardy Blaine and Robert Zrker returned to their studies in Salt Lake .City Sunday. Little Agnes Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller left Monday for Salt Lake City where she is enrolled at St Anns. Miss Edythe Neal who was vis.ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal during the holidays returned to Salt Lake City on Friday. Mr, Ernest Burke of Denver, Colo, is a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke. Mr. Homer Robinson left Monday to return the following students to the Wasach academy at Mt. Pleasant: Viola Robinson, Alma Lou Lott and Ralph Clyde Dart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holder and family of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and and Mrs. Hilary Holder and daughter, Leah and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone and two children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart on New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde returned Saturday from a weeks visit at Coalville. ' Mrs. I. R. Tuttle returned Mon i Dalgleish day evening from Salt Lake C.ty where she had visited her son, Harold and family during the holidays. Mrs, R. c. Walker left Monday for Salt Lake City where she was called by the illness of her daugh- ter, Jean who has been visiting relatives during the past week. Mr. Frank Defa of Hanna was a Myton business visitor Tuesday. Miss Frieda Tolboe left Sunday for Ogden where she will visit with her sister Dorothea, Mrs. George Tingley Sr. and Miss Mary Tingley left Friday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Tingley will visit there for a short time while M.ss Mary will continue on to Los Angeles where she is attendI ing the University of Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zirker who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miles in Salt Lake City returned home Thursday evening. Mr. Richard Broome who has been visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broome, left Tuesday for Spanish Fork. Winter seems to have arrived as the government thermometer registered 16 degrees below zero' Saturday night and 12 halow zero Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and children who have been visiting In Texas and Arizona during the holidays returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston returned Sunday from a trip through California and Arizona Mr. A. W. Price who spent the holidays in Salt Lake City with his family returned Sunday. Miss Elizabeth de Blois returned Sunday from Ogden and Miss Devaun Dix and Miss Rosemary Hodson returned from Provo to resume their duties in the school room. Mrs. R. E. Waugh entertained to her Tuesday complimentary birtheleventh Beth's daughter, little guests About twenty day. surprised Miss Beth and presented her with many lovely gifts. Rev, Willard Spence announced that there would ba no church services at the Presbyterian church serviSunday, January 10th, but followthe resumed ces would be music. ing Sunday, with special By Tracy Defa Mr. Frank Defa made & business trip to Duchesne Tuesday. He was accompanied by T. William Rhoades and E. W. Allred. Miss Crystal Allred spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Allred and family. She returned to work Saturday at the New Palace Cafe in Duchesne. Those from Hanna who attended the dance at Victory Park on Christmas night were: Mr. June Roberts, Della Rhoades, Arvil Rhoades, LaVar Allred, Tom Roberts, Lee Turn bow and Olairo Johnson. AU reported a very good time. Miss Fern Rhoades who has been attending school at Provo spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Hanna with Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades and family. She will return to Provo some time this week to continue her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sweat ol Heber spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood at Hanna. A large crowd attended the roller skating at Defas Park on Wednesday. All reported a very x enjoyable time. A number of people from Hanna attended the New Years dance at Tabiona which was given In honor of Mr. Laverl Tumbow who is mission In leaving on a two-year the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa. . Mr. Frank Defa motored to Roosevelt last Tuesday. He was accompanied by Della Rhoades and Miss Tovar Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa spent a week in Salt Lake City and Lyman, Wayne county visiting with friends and relatives. They returned home Saturday. Mrs. Roy Pilling returned home from Heber last week, where she has been ill in the hospital. Before returning home she spent two weeks in Duchesne with Mrs. Rachel Pilling. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa, Rosie Fabrizeo and Lloyd Roberts motored to Heber last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Curray motored to Slat Lake City Sundya. Mr. Laverl Turn bow accompanied them. The Moon twins, Venice and Florence spent the Christmas holidays at the ranch In Hanna. They left New Years day for Mrs. W. G. Gentry Provo where they will attend Week) Last for Late (Too and school again. Jensen N. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Senior Mortensen and exwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. week from Idaho Falls with winter .the to spend pects Ethars Nelsen Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lake her parents, Salt City of Edna Angus and Eva Angus of Roosevelt spent Benson. Mr. One Cook of Bluebell and the holidays with their parents, Mrs. Thelma Webb of Ioka were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. Mrs. Zina Krebs entertained at united In marriage on December a family dinner on Christmas. are 22nd in Salt Lake City. The young dance Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles couple gave a wedding born reportAU a son, of present Monday night. the proud parents ed a good time. Sunday, December 27th. was the The dance given by the Ward George Ross of Boneta overnight guest of Wesley Jenson officers Thursday night was very Monday. successful, both socially and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry and family of Myton spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry. Lois Benson returned home last By RAYMOND PITCAIRN National Chairman Sentinels of the Republic Since its first session back In 1789, the Congress of the United States has represented to the world the American principle of Government by the People. Through almost a century and a half It has remained one of the -- greatest Representative Legislatures on earth. 'axes. By Miss Florence Murray Miss Mary Stevenson returned to Roosevelt Monday after spendat the home of ing the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Allred. of Miss Virginia Lisonbee Pleasant Valley returned home Monday after spending the past week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mrs. Hazel Goodrich and small returned home from Mrs Roosevelt Friday, where Goodrich has been in the hospital for the past two weeks. Mrs. A, L. Lisonbee, Mrs. Mary Bird, Mrs. J. Lee Lisonbee, James Bird and Charles Bird were Roosevelt visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cook returned home Monday after spending the past two weeks at Salt Lake City visiting at the home of their daughter and Mr.andMrs. George Woodruff. Bernis Bristol returned home Satuday. He has been in the East for the past three or four months. Miss Donna Peatross of Pleasant Valley wras a week end guest at the home of Miss Florence Lisonbee. Miss Ruth Powell who is taking a beauty course in Ogden is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Powell for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and son, Harry were Duchesne visitors on Monday. (Too Late for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartman dinner of Mt. Emmons were guosts on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson. Afton Murray of the Jerico OCC Ho Promised a Bedacttea at Eureka spent the Christ camp President Roosevelt has added mas holidays at home. more than 50 bureau in the opera-'o- n Afton Seeley of the Bridgeland of the government CCC camp spent the Christmas holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard of Upalco were overnight visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Murray Christmas Eve. Mrs. Mlnale Hamilton A farewell dance was given on Friday night for LaVerl Tumbow who is leaving soon for a mission in the Central states. Miss France Maxwell left for Salt Lake City Sunday after spending the holidays at home. Mrs. Lottie Pearce of Vernal is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Moon at Hanna. Miss Helen White returned to Fort Duchesne Saturday after spending the holidays with her father, Mr. Bert White. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaFevre enjoyed New Year's dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maxwell. Mrs. Minnie Carlisle of Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlisle of Utahn enjoyed New Years day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess LeFevre. The town water committee met at Bert Stanleys home Thursday work night. We are in hopes that on our Town water will soon be started again. That U something for Its members to remember daring the session now in progress. For the present Congress of the United States faces a double opportunity. It can translate into action the wiU of the public: and it can continue to prove to the world that Government by the People offers the surest road to the continued of a nation and its individual citizens. At this time such a demonstration eould prove of immense value to both the Old World and the New. To Europe it could emphasize the significant facts that nations rattle the sabre less violently and men live in greater happiness where Public Opinion, rather than Dictatorship, rules. At home it could remind us that under the American form of government, authority resides in our elected representatives not in the hordes of appointed Bureaus and Commissions which through recent years have increasingly expanded in size, in power, and In arrogance. During past weeks official Washington has strongly Indicated an Intention to curtail both In numbers and in power our growing army of Bureaucrats. If the 75th Congress backs up that promise it can win the widespread approval of the country. But this will not end the achievement. It can also take a significant step In strengthening throughout the world the principle of Government by the People a principle on which our Nation was founded and has risen to greatness. daughter weU-bei- son-in-la- ' Miss Mary Evans Miss Marie M.tchell of Duchesne spent New Years with friends and reliatives in Upalco. Mr. Norman Murphy returned from Heber where he spent the holidays with Mrs. Murphys father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fraughton. Mrs. Murphy and her small daughter Mary are ttill in Heber, Misses Bessie and Mary Evans have again returned home from Duchesne where both girls have been employed. During the past week several sleigh riding parties have taken place with the following present: Misses Beulah and Murel Backer, Wilma and Myra Iorg, Viona and Mem Mitchell and Dricella Mur-ph- y. Mrs. Alv-tShields of Tooela spent Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell. Mrs. Shields was formerly Miss Mignon Mitchell. Tuesday a shower was given in her honor. She received many beautiful and useful gifts. We wish the young couple happiness and success. After the shower and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Shields left for Tooele where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Mamte of Cedar City was in Upalco visiting his mother, Mrs. Rebecca n Manete th.s week. Mr. Jame3 P. Evans of Vernal relatives in Upalco. Misses Bess-- e and Ellen Evans were hostesses at a party in their home Wednesday evening. The first part of the evening was spent in playing games, after winch refreshments were served. The remaining part of the time was spent in playing Monopoly. The following were present: Misses Chloe Broadhead, Gwenith Pierson, Wann Pierson and Mr. Max Gee of Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Evans, Misses Lois and Barbara Lusty, Mr. Clark and Scott Lusty Miss Mary Evans, of Arcadia Miss Donna Nelson, Mr. Oscar Nelson and Mr. Grant Roper of Upalco and Miss Beth Allred of Talmage. The dance heldln Upalco New Years Eva was reported to have bem a great success. An enjoyable time was had by all. Miss Josephine Hunt is home spending Christmas holidays. Miss Hunt is teaching school in Mil- iufu. Miss Clara Fautlond Is back ready to teach school after spending the holidays at her home in Provo. Upalco was practically isolated from everyone January 1st, 1931. because of the drifting snow on the roads. is visiting ln CONTINUANCE OF NEW MANAGEMENT CLEARANCE SALE LADIES Tailored Suits and Sport Coats: Formerly from $9.00 to $17.00. NOW from $3 to $12. d Off. LADIES House Dresses : LADIES DRESSES, Flat Crepes, Taffetas and Wools. Now Going at Absolute Cost: from $4.90 y Prices. To $9.00. Everything at One-Thir- Give-Awa- Leona's Frock Shoppe Vivian Wilkins START THE NEW YEAR OUT RIGHT - By Trading At - MOHTENSENS BREAD RETAIL WHOLESALE CAKES We The helpful idea were talking about will give you extra protection against in your cars gasoline a freeze-uThe smart thing to do first system. is to have your carburetor drained a quick, simple operation for whoever takes care of your car. He will also empty the little glass filter bowl, or trap. And if you want to be real careful, you will have a certain amount drained from the bottom of the gasoline tank. Thus you get rid of any water that might freeze on the first cold day. p CANDY - ICECREAM AND GROCERIES - Appreciate Your Come Patronage! In s - muc This water was not in the gasoline originally, if you are careful where you buy. But you know that the air Come in and Get Your Grist as Soon as The Water May Freeze Up at Any Time. Possible. PLENTY OF FEEDS - BRAN SPECIAL WINTER FLOUR always contains more or less moisture, which can gradually form water in your gasoline system. There is less chance of this when you keep too much air out of your gasoline tank, by having it filled close to the top. It is still just as important as ever to get a gasoline that always in any cold fires away lickety-spli- t not dripping and flooding waste-full- y . . . not draining your battery by a lot of false starts . . . not thinning your oil by needless choking. The most helpful thing you can do for yourself right there is to keep Special your tank full of Winter Blend Conoco Bronze. Continental Oil Company . . . sure-firin- g M BLEND (Free Delivery in Town) Petersons Flour GASOLINE Duchesne, Utah 1 |