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Show I 4 i UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Rodeo, Bali ep w&m Game SCHOOL HEADS. FOR NEW TERM NAMED BY SUPT. (Continued from page 1' end of the county. The men will act as principals, both of the high schools and the elementary units, Mr. Bishop said. Work on the three new buildings is progressing very satisfactorily. The framework is entirely completed on the Myton unit, and work is now starting on the roof. At Roosevelt the framework is nearing completion and roof work will begin shortly. The high school at Duchesne, which wtv delayed some by drainage problems is advancing rapidly and the framing will be completed very shortly. Bldgs. To lie Completed Soon All three of the buildings will be completed in plenty of time for occupancy at the beginning of the school term, according to a statement this wreek by the contractors, Tolboe and Tolboe ot Provo. Ti ansportation problems, which are giving the board of education considerable thought have not yet been decided, the Superintendent announced. A special meeting on was held last transportation week, following a complete survey of the entire transportation system, but no definite decisions were reached, pending still fur- Le-Fev- re On his last trip to Salt Lake, Arel Pierson, manager of the Pierson Motor Co. says he was introduced by the branch manager as the best Ford salesman in Utah. Axel has sold 14 new and 15 used cars so far this year, which is pretty good for a town the size of Duchesne. Mrs. Wells Murdock left Wednesday for Helper where she will spend several days with her V-- mid-ye- YOUR LAWN BEAUTIFUL! BALL BEARING LAWN MOWER GRASS CATCHER Follow The Fleet Thurs. and Fri. July 23-2- $7.50 95c GRASS SHEARS ..$1.50 GARDEN HOSE, 50 Feet ..$3.73 1 Duchesne Hardware Co. Virginia Weidler in Girl of the Ozarks Pleasant. C. I. Johnson of Roosevelt was in Duchesne on business Monday. C. J. Neal of the Pariette mine was a Duchesne visitor Monday. Mrs. Cecil Zorn and young son of Colorado are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gerry ms "si! Duchesne City Park EPAIttING July 24th LEAVE YOUR OLD - - SHOES - at the RECORD OFFICE FOR Steves Shoe ' Shop ROOSEVELT, UTAH Woodrow W. Stevens, Propl Enjoy A Picnic Lunch Under The Trees c Bring Your Own Or Buy It At The Concessions In The Park FREE White Laundry Soap with Each Norge Gas or Electric CIHDRENS BICYCLE, ONE LEGGED, SACK RACES ETC. 100 YARD AND 220 YARD FREE FOR ALL Washer Purchased During the Next Ten Days. DUCHESNE vs. MYTON & Old - - 220 YARD DASH FOR MEN OVER SIXTY - - PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS and Tug-0-WRelay Races ARCADIA ALTAMONT L. L. PACK mands. The time of graduation exercises few high schools will be worked out in cooperation with the high school principals. Sports For Young Hiaces & One Case of Crystal ar stitch in time saves nine. Perhaps ninety per cent. Steves Shoe Shop, Roosevelt. Utah. THEATRE Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P.. Hansen and children returned Wednesday after a two weeks vacation in Mt. From Page 1) A COZY Pan-guitc- DUCHESNE CO. SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 1936 - 1937 January 15th - End of third term and first semester. Report cards and office repdrth. January 29th - End of fifth month. Principals mail pay rolls. February 12 - Lincolns birthday. Appropriate program. February 22nd - Washington's birthday. Appropriate recognition of day in school. February 26th - End of sixth month. Principals mail pay rolls. Fourth term ends. Report cards and office reports. March 26th - End of seventh month. Principals mail pay rolls. April 9th - Fifth term ends. Report cards and office reports. April 23rd - End of eighth month. Principals mail pay rolls. May 21st - End of the ninth month. All schools close. Pay rolls, report cards, term and annual reports. Graduation exercises for each high school. ' Notes The tenth check will be mailed on or before June 18th, 1937. If reasonably possible, checks will be sent out each two weeks for the first month. institute wrill be A held on a Saturday sometime in January. The date to be announced later. Special meetings of principals and teachers will be arranged fiom time to time as occasion de- Wm. Woodard of Upalco wras a quality leather. Duchesne visitor Tuesday. Steve's Shoe Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman re- 51-- lt Roosevelt, Utah. turned last week from a trip through Yellowstone park. Ernest Crocker of the N. R. S. office left Thursday for a business trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen Poulson and daughter, Sharon left Wednesday for a Sat. and Sun. two weeks vacation in Yellowstone Park. They will visit relaJuly 18-1- 9 tives in Idaho on the return trip Fred Astaire and Mrs. Nellie Muir returned from Salt Lake City last week, where Ginger Rogers in she ha3 been spending the past month. h Mrs. Cliff Hansen. Mrs. Donald H. Steele of James Hogg left Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Leacher spent last Week in Du- evening on the bus for Denver spent the week end in Roosevelt chesne visiting her husband. She where ha will be transacting returned home Saturday evening. business for the next few days. with Mr. Leachers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickerson Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. Ernesi Schedule of Prices is low. WorkSchonian and Mrs. Nina Burgei and Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck went rnotoed to Myton Tuesday to at- to Bluebell Sunday to visit the manship and Quality high. In the M. E. Harmston Building. A tend the meeting of the Eastern girls mother, Mrs. Lutellus Quality Shoe Shop, using High Star. Lloyd Pope of ILber City was transacting business in Duchesne ther investigation. (Continued work. Indian Pageant. Parade 25th JULY Birch Bennion of ML Emmons was a Duchesne business visitor Tuesday. Jessup Thomas and J. H. of Tabiona were in Duchesne on business Tuesday. Miss Bessie Evans, who has been employed at the home ot George Kohl far the past two weeks, returned to her home in Upalco Sunday. M. B. Pope of Provo was transacting business In Duchesne on Tuesday. Joseph Kramolisch of Omaha, Nebraska, is still wearing a $22.00 blue serge suit that he purchased in China in 1908. ok ar vs. UTAHN vs. STRAWBERRY Duchesne Hardware I DANCE AT Company Duchesne, Utah BRIDGELAND 51-l- t. - - Music By Ernie and his 7 - Stars Proceeds to Help Build Duchesne Seminary BASEBALL MYTON - - vs - - DUCHESNE 2:00 P. M. - $35.00 PURSE ti HIG IHJOISE RACES Friday and Saturday Only JULY 17th 18th 25c Apex K Lotion Apex K Lotion 8 Oz. 43c Size Absorbent Cotton One Pound Tooth Paste 19c - 4 J PONY RACE - FREE FOR ALL - $3.00 PURSE SADDLE HORSE RACE - FREE FOR ALL - $10.00 PURSE - ENTRANCE FEE $1.00 PER HORSE RELAY RACE - THREE HORSES - $15.00 PURSE - ENTRANCE FEE $1.00 PER HORSE V MILE FREE FOR ALL - 1st PRIZE $25 00 - 2nd PRIZE $15.00 - ENTRANCE FEE $3.00 3 MILE FREE FOR ALL - 1st PRIZE $25.00 - 2nd PRIZE $15.00 - ENTRANCE FEE $3.00 34c LOUD SPEAKER 49c FOR ALL EVENTS EVlusic by Duchesne Band THROUGHOUT THE DAY 19c 25c Size. Milk Magnesia. A BARGAIN EACH WEEK ! WATCH FOR THEM! TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS DUCHESNE DRUG Z) JJ v2J 7S0 p. M. MOON LAKE RESORT FS!f Fourth Pioneer Day, July Twenty Night Kid i |