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Show DUCHESNE UINTAH BASIN RECORD, FRIDAY, MAY ISth, 1938. Dr. M. I. Meeker had volunteered to examine all school children for dental defects and to correct them it a special rate, before he leaves Duchesne, which will probably be within a month. Mr. Barton called attention to the work done on the campus which includes a new fence, trees and shrubs and ground prepared for lawn. He asked for the donation of a team for a day, to fill in the lot behind the building. The meeting Monday night is the last until next September when the new president takes office. At that time a secretary will be elected. It has been the custom in the P. T. A. for the principal to serve as vice president. If Mr. Baiton remains in Duchesne, he will continue to serve next year. (Continued From Page One) Superintendent W. J. Bond, In his brief address, urged parents children to take their to the health clinics to have them examined so that any defects may be corrected during the summer before they enter school next fall. He also mentioned the school lunch and urged the planting of extra vegetables so that supplies could be counted on for next fall. A healthy child is a good student, and he cannot be a good student without good health!, Mr. Bond said, and added that the clinics and school lunch had been responsible for a higher rate of attendance. Hate Teeth Checked Mrs. Marths Brig Stevenson of Mtn. Home County Nurse a business visitor in Duwas to bring Shanks urged parents their children for the final check chesne Wednesday. pre-scho- ol Saturday Specials and provision of a gymclassroom nasium and additional or facilities at either Altamont Mt. Emmons. 1938-3- 9 A tentative budget for the to was presented school year W. the board by superintendent was found Bond, but little time discussion of in the meeting for its various items. school Roosevelt Trackmen Take- Honors In District Meet Here mn jp at the clinic on Tuesday. Principal Barton announced that Mrs. Rulon Larsen Is Named To Head P.- - T. Association f UTAH - One) (Continued From Page show: j 0c 8 LIGHT and POWER Bills Will Be PAYABLE at the DUCHESNE CITY OFFICE In rear of Fire Station by the board and r? a For week beginning May NT N K3 Office Hours From 1st. to 10th. of month, inclusive 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Each Day, For Balance of Month ' Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only, . 1 3 2 -- 9 - 10tf 9 a. m. 54 2 J lpa: held by SAT. AND SUX, May 14th and 15th W. C. Fields and Clear Cldy. P. C. Clear Martha Raye In The Big Broadcast WED. AND THUS, May 18th and 19th Wm. Boyd and Geo. Hayes In Partners of the Plains and Mr and Mrs. Ed Wilkins went Cowan Reed Mr and Mrs. to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. M. R. Mitchell, of Neola was in Duchesne on business last 1 instruct'" THEATRE 5th, Clear Cldy. Cldy. inch. an of 02 Precipitation, E. S. WINSLOW, Airway Observer. -- ' COZY Low 31 25 24 29 31 34 36 ' the sued for the refunding ment f the remaining WEATHER REPORT ft to 12 noon. Contact Mrs. Hildur W. Johnstun for any information concerning your electricity. Formal approval 0f refunding transactions 2 Shorts and News" 12 o Attention For May 14tli bars.39c 3 3 j CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Giant 3 for 35c PINK SALMON, tall can 20c SODA CRACKERS, 2 pounds.... BACON, 2 14c 7c lb. cello, pkg. BANANAS, per pound ...19c LARGE RINSO, (Reg. 23c) Now - MAXWELL'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE supervisor of Salt adjustment Lake City was in Duchesne WedMrs. Lloyd Gambee of Salt Lake nesday to hold a meeting with farm debt City and three children spent Mo- the Duchesne county The meetthers Day with her parents, Mr. adjustment committee. The Variety Art Club was orassesheld was the at in county and Mrs. P. W. Fouse in Duchesne. ing ganized last Thursday evening office. sors Nina Mrs. of Burger home the Mrs. LaRue Craven and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Cowan returned home with Mrs. Axel Pierson named as Ted Thomas of Price were visiting night from Los Angeles president, Mrs. Burger, vice presiFriday friend3 in Duchesne Sunday. she has been with her sis- dent and Mrs. Luran Allred, secrewhere Alma Poulson, Lyle Young and Mrs. J. A. Barton, who is tary and treasurer. The women 0. P. Hansen made a business trip ter, ill. Her sister Mrs. U are seriously taking up knitting as their to Fort Duchesne Tuesday. C. McClellan of Payson, accom- first venture with Mrs. Bob CoClinton Mickelson is in Duchesne panied Mrs. Cowan to Los Anhom as instructress. Present at visiting relatives and transacting geles and remained with her sis- the organization meeting were the business. ter, whose condition has not im- officers named, Mrs. Cohom, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orson C. Nielson proved. Tennis Poulson, Mrs. Wm. Law-soand Lamar Nielson of Bridgeland Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan, Mr. Mrs. B. A. Jacoby and Mrs. were Duchesne visitors Tuesday. and Mrs. U. C. McClellan and Tom Thomas. Arthur E. Powell of Mt. Em- daughter, Dorthea and Frank Mc- Contract Club mons was in Duchesne on busi- Clellan of Payson, attended the Mrs. George Kohl entertained funeral at Roosevelt of Mrs. Har- the Contract ness Saturday. Club last Saturday ol sister-in-laMrs. Parley Lambert visited for ry McClellan, the foilwing preswith afternoon a short time in Duchesne last Mr. U. C. McClellan. ent: Mesdames R. M. Pope, A. M. Monday enroute to her home in Murdock, Ernest Crocker, Melvin Roosevelt after two weeks in Salt Judge Abe Turner Poulson, Ernest Schonian, Nellie Lake City. To Hear Law Muir, B. A. Jacoby, Jess Johnstun, Claude Holmes of Provo has And. Motion Matters Arthur Orr, Charles Selch and been Nina Burger. High score prize was transacting business and won by Mrs. Kohl. greeting old friends in Duchesne (Continued From Page One) Dinner Guests during the past week. et al demurrer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cohom spent Dinner guests at the home of Ella Labrum, Hardin Labrum Saturday evening in Roosevelt vs. Perry E. Bemham, Heber Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bates at visiting friends. Mrs. Cohorn spent Moon and Nephi Moon demur- Bridgeland last Wednesday evenSunday with her mother at Neola. rer to second amended complaint ing were Mrs. Cecile Zora and son Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal and as amended. Thi3 case concerns Connie Lee of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ernest Schonian motored to the recovery of some sheep claim' Mrs. Ernest Schuster, Miss Lois Price Thursday evening to attend ed by the plaintiffs. Schuster of Craig, Colorado and a visitation of the grand officers Lydia Rogers vs. Frank Adams Miss Phyllis Wimmer of Duof the Eastern Star. demurrer This case concerns chesne. Mrs. Zom and her mother Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pope of recovery of some cattle and calves and sister were on their way to Heber City have been guests at claimed by plaintiff. Craig from Salt Lake City. the home of Mrs. R. M. Pope since Helen Esauk vs. Michael Esauk Anniversary Dinner A dinner in honor of Mr. E. J. Sunday. Mr. Pope is transacting divorce action. Plaintiff claims business for the Shell Oil Com- non support and asks custody of Westerhouse, in celebration oi pany and Mrs. Pope is visiting two minor children. The couple two improtant anniversaries was relatives and friends. were married in Salt Lake City given last Thursday evening by U. G. Miller, state farm debt Mrs. A. J. Feller. It was Mr. April 5, 1930. birthday and the third anniversary of his arrival in Du chesne as reclamation official in charge of the Moon Lake Dam. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gerry, Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Miss Phyllig Wimmer and Mr. Andrew LOCALS -- n, Duchesne, Utah - THE FISHING SEASON OPENS MAY 29 Make Our Store Your Headquarters For - FISHING TACKLE ALL STANDARD BRANDS OF LEADERS FLIES - RODS AND REELS - HOOKS ETC. Fishing And Hunting Licenses SHOTGUN AND .22 SHELLS DUCHESNjE DRUG COMPANY Open All Day Sundays w He makes mere oil-chang- take a back seat . . . because ONLY YOUR MILEAGE MERCHANT YOUR ENGINE OIL-PLAT-ES '' West-erhous- es 9ti icGaU Clemons. The folks back home, members of your family, relatives and friends are only a moment away from ihe sound of your voice. A telephone visit is a pleasure to enjoy at little cost. n On calls (which cost less) tell the operator just 1. The city or town you want. n 2. The telephone number (if you know it) or the name under which it is listed. n Oil calls you are simply connected with the desired telephone and talk with anyone who answers. The Mountain States Tel. &' Tel. Company far-awa- y Do you need any reminder of what oil you bought? Not if it delivers smoodi long mileage that you cant forget Then heres the real hig value of the litde 1 stalion-to-statio- drain tag you get from Your Mileage Merchants he marks it with your mileage today as you change to his patented Conoco Germ Processed oil, and then you can keep tabs on how far you go before you ever need another quart In your cessed oil. The out-of-tow- statiou-to-slatio- engine. is exclusive G patent-guarde- oil to "magnetize d with Conoco Germ Pro- Germ Process forces this on to the working parts in the form The parts that used to wear worst and make your oil "rub out fastest, now It can possess this neither drain down while your engine is stopped, nor of implanted slippy r, deep-seate- d let loose in all the whirl of 4,000 revolutions a minute. done only by Your Mileage Therefore SALT ROOMS Merchant, distinedy tells you why your Germ Processed oil and jour car money wont do a "disappearing act. Continental Oil Company couoco gekm PROCESSED OIL - , rwy Wednesday Club Mrs. R. M. Pope was hostess to members of the Wednesday Club on Wednesday of last week. Engaged at the bridge tables were Mesdames B. A. Jacoby, O. A. Halstead, Wm. F. Gentry, Edwin Carman, Blaine Foster, George Kohl, Ed Wilkins, Jess Johnstun, George E. Chambers, Mrs. Ed Gee, Mrs. Ed Hart and Mrs. John Hansen. High score prize was won by Mrs. Chambers and honor prize by Mrs. Halstead. IN THE LAKES H HOTEL LARGE 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS NEW MIRROR SIGHTSEEING Mu J. FAVORITE Weir, ROOM FRIDAY MODERN DANCE SATURDAY DINE t HEADQUARTERS Cktunety W, Wttf Prctidtnl 4? 400 V CONOCO v. OUTSIDE ROOMS Eck witk btk M. SALT LAKE 01TU HI I ill Jii.i TWO GROUPS ASK BOARD FOR SCHOOL BLDGS. (Continued From Page One) the salvaged materials. Removal of the building was completed last year, but the new construction was delayed for lack of funds. The limit of time in which a project can be continued without again submitting it to the W. P. A. has expired, Clerk C. C. Mick-elso- n Informed the committee, and the project will have to be resubmitted. Inasmuch as the music room was not included it is thought best to submit the enlarged and revised project as a new project. Depend on WP. Approval The committee will continue in conjunction with representatives of the board, to have proper plans completed and ready for board approval at the next meeting Construction of both projects will depend largely upon the of cooperation which can be obtained from W. P. a. or oth-e- r governmental funds, a3 8chool funds available for a buildmg program are Insufficient to either program, the board sur,po,t informed the committees. Two other construction problems also face the district: Improvement of the Roosevelt high We Have Purchased the Remainder of the Stock Of the Duchesne Hdwe. Co. And in the Future Will Carry a Complete Line of Lumber Cement Plaster Paints Glass Etc. . o SATURDAY ONLY FROM 10:00 A. M. UNTIL 4:00 F. M. ONLY Ory (Seeds Special8 MENS BROADCLOTH SHIRTS BOYS BROADCLOTH SHIRTS -- : :- - SEE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS - SHOP ! AND SAVE AT pji LA n Duchesne, Utah - |