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Show fflNTAH BASIN RECORD. DIirHKSNF. UTAH SctlQOt Motes fAH KCI.: :n tha tion, f JSlONA all together, nowi Johnson. After the minutes were read and approved, problems were HIGH discussed citizens of Tabiona Tuesday and Hanna.byThe question of buildfor the - t3v andVliursday a seminary for the students ,l'a"5ttLes" The first day of ing was discussed held By Mrs. Chris Sorensen A farewell party was given Friday evening for Arlen Potter. His briefly, with the hot lunch project. along to - fjodts the s brother, Willis took him to Salt After the making 7 Lake City on Saturday, where he were taken up, the problems peoeasy, bu was to enter the Mission Home on with their friends and ii&l third day, the ple joined the of Monday, January 24th. His desend an enjoyed iped f ;;,:e evening of fun. tination is the mission field in California. Albert Kenison came home from casts. One cast ftre two the otter Salt Lake City on Friday. 433 fporm one night Stewart Anderson, Elbum Keni' 4, fi?the next night. Miss son and Alma Sorensen went to to rive the stu- Alterra with the basketball teams Mrs. Agnes Brooks age to from the Altamont high school Funeral services were held Fr Friday evening. follows day, 28th January as in Fruit-lanthe rfasts are d supply Mrs. C. W. Potter was taken ward house for Mrs. Sarah Rhoades; lishe f. Stanley Hans, to Roosevelt on Saturday to conCAT Ivie. Bishop Baum officiated. FolKmskirnlIett: Betty sult a doctor. Bumski, Glen Clark; lowing the invocation by Elmer lesigi?tichie; was Mrs. Adaline Anderson Sweat of Heber City, Mr. and e Enr jle Gal Van Tassel; Jones, taken to Roosevelt on Saturday Mrs. G. A. Goodrich, Mrs. Leland v Ilona, LeRoy; to have her arm put back in place Arefont, Morris At Hair and Mr. Porter Merrell ren he gr by Dr. Saunders. a dered beautiful Loveland; Words Elaine o song. with Quite a crowd went to Presiconsolation were offered by Bish affi iLon Earl Van Tassel; dent Roosevelts birthday ball at - op Clarance Baum and Orrin CurWilcken; Gypthe Altamont high school last ry. Mrs. Fern Moffitt and Mr Twila Turnbow. Saturday night. Rhoad-tls- l Porter Merrell sang a duet, and Dont neglect your Dental work-Callity, Hans, Bernell the benediction was Rhoades; Kinski, pronounced Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne filing adv. date frurnbow; Bumski, (not by Mr. Michie of the Redcliff for appointment. We will all miss J Joe Distefano; ward. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Sorensen Rumski, Collett; Jigo, Craig Sadie. and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen RYS, Mr. and Mrs. David Baum ana and children were Tabiona visitors ona, Lila Johnson; Engk Sen; son, Bradford of Strawberry spent n, j Sunday afternoon. ffinslow Rhoades, Jun Bill Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Miss Ruby Redford of Duchesne Moon; Pennington, r, Afton Baums parents, Mr. and Mrs! Vivian, a, Fe spent the week end visiting here T,ady with relatives. Joseph Sweat. They also attended 0irl' Floren the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ivie. Elray Larsen left for Salt Lake Mr. md and or TabKma Mrs. Francis Brooks City on Tuesday. ffcg, crowd By Mrs. Grace Dalglcish Wanda Fay, the little daughter attended the P. T. and Farris Casper were dinner Mrs. Hilary Holder was hostess JanuMr. and Mrs. John Kenison, Mr. of of and guests Mrs. feting Thursday, held church, George IO Coleman Sunday at their home up who has been quite ill for nearly Club on The Scout Tabiona. Council oi at ,Hterary rth Week The fo1- - Willard DaY. v- - H. composed a week is' very much improved. School band Red creek. They also went up to inwJT y Tabiona High Meyrick, members a Mrs. Rawlin Thacker of Mt. the coal with mine. responded land 1.5 their first performance. Wilde and Scout Master ye Dont neglect your Dental work. current event at roll call: Mrs. Glen Moss deserve much credit Emmons was calling on relatives 5thev their children Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne Vernon Larsen, Mrs. William Har- - for arranging such an interesting Friday and Saturday of last week ns Mrs. B. L. Dart, Mrs. John for appointment. two program and all of the Boy Scouts adv. 2 rker Sr., Mrs. H. S. Sutherland, will receive the Mr. Wm. Collett Morton S Duwas a coopera-r- s. MARKET REPORT Mod Betty James Dalgleish, Mrs. Wm. tion of all of thehearty m e Sling followed by two num- chesne visitor Tuesday.. My ton citizens Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa and Mr. Stewart, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, Mrs. in their endeavor to improve their chorus. The bar Weekly summary of the North by the girls A. T. P. Sweat of Hanna brought V. H. Meyrick and Mrs. Lynn home town. Robert Salt Lake Livestock Market for :ord mutes of the November Stone. The review of Gone With Mr. Glen Moss, Mr. Leland week ended Friday, January 28th read by Mildred Miss Phyllis home Tuesday. She eetlrg were has been spending a few days in The Wind by Margaret Mitchell Wilde, Mr. V. H. Meyrick, Mr. T. 1938. was completed by Mrs. Dart and r. Cope, Miss Luella Hanna with her sister. Ward, Miss Cattle arid Calves: jud Tunkins ar: Tunkins The cattle market was a little Mrs. Dewey Roberts spent last was greatly enjoyed by all of the Rosemary Hodson, Miss Ila Bysays polite people A members. was lunch folks that from delightful de Miss lot Elizabeth a more active this week than last Bloise, ington, ,,n to suffer Tuesday in Duchesne. to be ashamed of theirselves, Mr. Ernest Sweat took his wife served at the close of the meeting. Miss Minnie Hardman and Miss and a little better quality was apand The next review will be given by Dona Marble attended teachers at dont realize it- back to Lehi. She was out to at- Mrs. parent in slaughter steers numL. Dart institute at Roosevelt Saturday, at Holder the B. heifers. The weeks receipts tend the funeral of her mother, borne. a 52 pound baby girl was born bered 1,095 head, as against 1,058 Mrs. Ivie. Mr. Sweat returned Mr. Leland Wilde and Bishop to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sweat on a week ago, and 1,074 a year ago. Sunday night and reports his litin tle son, Dean is slowly improving. Lynn Stone made a business trip Wednesday, January 26th at their The steer supply was mostly jtat medium grades Bench and to on home North week common Lake last Salt Myton the City Mr. Jack Young is spending a and common kinds Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Du- at $5.00-$6.0- 0 Mrs. John Zirker Jr. of Arcafew days in Duchesne with his $4j)0-?4.6on Medium and good in were visitors chesne Myton Wedat was in dia Myton shopping mother, Mrs. R. D. Young. sold for $4.25-$5.0- 0 were cows local !sat. Monday. Mr. Wm. Clifton is putting up nesday of last week. driveins at common whe Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and Mr. H. S. Sutherland who has ice. The ice is about 11 inches cutter and cutWhittemore ebruary1 5th & 6th Low the Bert at been have been employed at Owyhee, Nevada thick. $2.0-$3.5home on Indian Bench for the ter cows made a range of Joel McCrea and Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman for several months returned to $5.23. on Buffls brought $4.00 past two weeks returned home $8.-2- 5 Frances Dee In spent Monday with Mr. Len Cole- Myton last Wednesday night. He Friday. A few good veal calves made ranch there Murdock weather colder Alva much comman on the reports and cull and Vernal of Wells Fargo of lots Mr. George Roth and odd and that it was impossible for the on Current creek. Mrs. Wm. Leffen of Joplin, Mis- mon vealers went at $4.00-$6.0the drove WED. AND TIIURS. to continue L. lines working E. Carey Mr. J. drag souri, who has been the guest of made school bus Friday for Mr. Ernest until warmer weather. her February 9th & 10th The hog market this week sister, Mrs. Bert Whittemore Sweat. Dr. R. C. Dalgleish, State Di- on Indian Bench, visited at the a little the in price 10c of drop Gladys George and Mr. James Roberts and Farris rector of Dental Health and Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koe- of butchers, hut packing sows at William Lawson of Salt Lake City Varren Williams In Casper attended the dance hler on Sunday when enroute to held about even with a week ago. on James Mrs. Mr. night. and with Friday visited Strawberry Salt Lake City where Mrs. Lef- A late top of $8.50 was made Madame X as medium on they continuand Wednesday and Dalgleish choice local butchers, fen met her husband Our Gang Comedy were attending to business mat- ed on a journey to the Hawaiian to good mixtures rated at $7.50-$8.3Waterspouts, Tornadoes And News A few lots of pigs brought j Islands. Mrs. Leffen is a sister of Waterspouts are tornadoes that ters in the Basin. Mr. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne Mr. Koehler. occur over the water. $7.00. Packing sows were steady was a Myton business visitor on Mr. R. C. Walker of Duchesne with last week at $5.25 to $6.00. u.arm was transacting business in My- Sheep: Thursday. Mrs. Harold Knudsen and dau- ton Sunday. The run of sheep and lambs for left the week numbered 11,376 head, ghters, Arden Joyce and Kay City to compare with 16,099 last week Thursday for Salt Lake some where they will visit for and 9,978 last year. Trading was is DECEMBER 31, 1937 limited to the truck diversion and time with Mr. Knudsen, who employed in Salt Lake. prices looked a little lower than Mrs Jay Smith made a quick a week ago. Medium and good on Assets! Mrs. W. G. Gentry trucked in limbs were sold withtrip to Salt Lake City, leaving A. Ross of Boneta was visit- in a F. Sunday with and returning .oans and Discounts range of $6.10-$7.0$239,061.99 Saturday Prima who has ing friends in Ioka Friday. some plaid weighty kinds at $5.50. her daughter, with 3ank 3,317.20 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner ot Bldg, and Fixtures been receiving medical attention two Myton were visiting Mrs. Tanthe !ash, Bonds and Securities 161,707.47 past for Lake in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Smith months. Prima is greatly improv- ners parents, $404,086.66 Mecham Saturday. work-CalMr. and Mrs. Ercel Johnson of labilities : Dont neglect your Dental Duchesne Myton and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dr. M. I. Meeker, deposits $342,784.05 r yfl Mathusin of Highlind were dinfor appointment. HWfai of Mr. and Mrs. John Capital Account 61,051.04 Mrs S. A. Wells has been quite ner guests but is Lemon Sunday. 251.57 )ther Liabilities xu during the past week, A large number of the Ioka along as getting now reported attended the Dry Gulch farmers The dignity and simplicity $40408066 Cedarvdew Irrigation meeting in Roosevelt James Bacon of of Roy A. Schonian funeral 'i Interest Paid on Time & Savings Deposits was a business visitor in Myton Tuesday. result of direction is the Eva Angus was queen of the on Saturday. hall the in ball steadfast adherence to the Mr. Milton Gold and Green Mayor R. E. Miller, crowd reA large night. Peterson Thursday finest professional and perLott and Mr. Favor two was in attendance and all report Saturday from a sonal services. turned the North a good time. ROOSEVELT, UTAH , weeks trip through Lane Mr. and in Hatch True Mr. The use of our equipment west. They spent several daysMr. ftlember Federal were business visitors Kamas of where Deposit Insurance Corporation and mortuary facilities is Spokane, Washington his brother in Ioka Saturday. Miller visited with offered at no additional cost. HI. They Mrs. O. A. Dart was a visitor who has been seriously and MT Our experience enables us to at the Gentry home Sunday. Seattle Mecham also visited at Smith Mrs. and Mr and Ported give friendly, helpful advice coma, Washinon were shopping in Koo.evei, Satat all times. We are at your City iccord - S' ,Cert mdiffi. - Si 5 La-Mart- rl; ter. Among those from Upalco who shopped in Roosevelt during the week were, Mr. Claude Iorg and family, Mr. George Potts, Mr. AlMLss Mary Evans Mr. and Mrs. Leon Coburn left vin Mitchell and Mr. George H. for Provo this week. They have Evans. Mrs. Velda Williams was visitspent the last two months with their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Will- ing Mrs. Novela Potts Sunday. iams. Sun Much Larger Than Moon Mr, Austin Taylor of Mt. EmThe sun and the moon appear mons was in Upalco Sunday on about the same size to observers on business. but the sun has a earth, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pectol of Ar- diameter 400 times actually of the moon. cadia were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Since the moon is that only about 249,000 Floyd Mitchell last week. miles away, and the sun Is about Mr. Jack Zimmerman of Ro- 92,900,000, the enormous difference osevelt is drilling a well for Mr. in size is not readily apparent. E. L. Murphy. If the well is successful several other Upalco families will unoubtedly drill for wa- - FOR SALE! 50 Tons of Note: Carloads of shipped-i- n livestock bought for reshipment on the Ogden and North Salt Lake livestock markets carry freight benefits in variable amounts, except when otherwise stated. -- OATS and BARLEY C. ZIMMERMAN Roosevelt, Utah l 3 It on News Items 25 cw filter COZY THEATRE 0. and sun. $3.75-$4.0- 0. 0. 5. Condensed Statement PINT N.. 223 Jo. I S. Finch k Co Inc., Sclienlev, Pa. SCHENLEYS RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY; he itraighr whiskie in this product are 2 neutral straight whiskey, 7U years or more old. 30 24 itraighr whiskey years old, 6 straight wluskey 5 years old. A) PROOF. Pints distilled from American grains. HOTEL BEN LOMOND 0, l l. S' Roosevelt State Bank Are Your Records jAdequafe ? Tax Returns, Social Security, Sales Tax, age and Unemployment Taxes and Monthly Inventory Average all need adequate Records and you need them yourself, to ncome run your business. Now is the Time to Start Vie can supply you with Blank Books, tondard and Loose Leaf Sjs-- i ems Special Forms, and other Office Supplies. "ill be glad to help you plan joui . rc(iuircmcnts. The Uintah Basin Record Hook Libert E wheeler, residents of Or- also visited at Myton. They and ith A;r. landaVwl Frizzell and family Mrsof , former residents en- Wh0 a most a Myton. They report joyable trip. Scout 1 - t STrt week thfollow-for- Al Council arranged week which the of Mj ton Coy Scouts n 1 out, beginning they Will a for Mutual; ing Profra , hrtg PrcSra u and ,r wm Ha": Ward fh Yfat the Ward sToJts and parents; UaTSr th IXft r K? rsa.w "clr Th"S! k will Sunday residences; L. D. . a program at the furnish 6SECUB5BSEZ3 Mrs furnish 0 , visited wi Gooper, mr. and Mr an tj,ey Ur. J Mrs. M. this visitors Provo j. Benson were week. Mrs. Stephen Walker of Salt Lake City is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Dennis Gold 0f Roosevelt attended the night. ball Thursday and Green Mrg. james Larsen of Mr Arcadia were the guests of Mrs.Laren's mother, Mr,. Oltv. Sorensen Thursday. re- several cases of measles are week. this ported In Ioka Mr &nd Mra John Umon have moved into their new home, which ha9 just been completed, ill Jame9 Lemon Jr. is reported i6,!' C,U, Jones Goiter Belts of the World InThe goiter belts of the world of the Andes, clude the Alps, parts the Himalayas, and In this country the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence valleys, the region at the head of the Mississippi river, and the Pacific These are all regions Northwest. In which the soil and the drinking water are deficient In iodine. Ogden, Utah service 24 hours a day. Our ambulance Is always In readiness for Invalid or emergency work, furnishing you with speedy, comfortable transportation to home or hospital anywhere, and at Delightful Rooms . . . Aircooled Corridors . . . Grill Room . . . Coffee Shop . . . Tap Room Spacious Lounge and Lobby ... i i any time. 350 Rooms and Baths Family Rooms for 4 persons - - $2.00 up $4.00 i i Roy A. Schonian Courteous Mortuary Service, Convenience will be found at ind Comfort THE BEN LOMOND HOTEL, DI CTIESNE - ROOSEVELT OGDEN, Phone 24 or 27 - Duchesne Home Rotary " UTAH of Executives Exchange Optimus Chamber of Commerce and Ad Club. 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