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Show it Uintah basin record, duchesne, utah 1 Mrs. Marion S. Shields jlinnie Hamilton Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence L. few davs in Salt Lake Solomonson, November 27th a ur-n- t a accom-Wfwere All gitl. concerned are doing nice- week. They Mss France, who is in Salt Lake-tttnfOll-Scott Lu3ty who is attending f accompanied by school at ths U. S. A. C. in Logan and Miss Findlay spent Thanksgiving with his parJjXnksgiving in Salt Lake ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Lu.ty. Miss Lutii Mott is able to :tv be Miller spent anJ Mrs. David out again after a seige of pkursy eek Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen are In visiting at Emery with Mr. Larton sens mother. John and George Meranda and Norma Chatwin is spend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda of where Roosevelt ;7few days in were visiting Friday at the aid. Myton medical vv is receiving home of Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Gia Maxwell and Mrs. Dree lbert. end week the spent Many delicious Thanksgiving andMrs. Lawrence Maxdinners were enjoyed in our comTommie munity. o rt Stanley Jr. and Sun-nigHeber to returned Mr. and Mrs. a wns a few family spent Stanley Ross and after spending Thanksgiving at Fruitland with their son, Max. fit home. jms Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate and family spent Thanksgiving at Casilegate as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Solomonson at Joseph, ipent Thanksgiving Mrg a Mrs L O'tjSs l iS ht Utah. f VI .W. i'. '.w. : i.i'3 WHERE THE GOES! GO CROWD You to at are more likely your friends New Palace meet the - where a pleasing atmosphere, well cooked food and service reign Cafe ex-cella- nt supreme. Palace CAFE COZY THEATRE SAT. and SUN. and 6 Hopkins and McCrea in Dec. 5 Miriam Joel The Red Cap Camp of the D. U. P. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora Holgate. Vera Larsen gave the lesson. Marion S. Shields read the history of her grandmothers life. Delf-ciorefreshments were served by the hosters, assisted by Merle Ross and Marion S. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Horrocks parents at Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Leandrew Gilbert and children were week end visitors of his mother, Eliza J. Gilbert in Salt Lake City. Austin Beal has moved his family from American Fork to Arcadia, where he expects to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cope and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lanar Richens spent Thanksgiving at Tabiona as guests of .their daughMr. and Mrs. ter and Jessop Thomas. Milton Larsen made a trip to Salt Lake City Saturday to receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richens and baby daughter were week end guests of Mr. Richens parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richens. Ida Foy and daughter, Collen of Duchesne were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks. Primary conference wa3 held here Sunday at 1 oclock p. m. A very interesting program was rendered by the Primary children and officers. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Solomonson are business visitors in Salt Lake City this week. Bishop Thomas M. Gilbert made a business trip to the state capi-to- l on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and daughter, Coleen and Mrs. Evans of Castlegate were visiting relatives here Saturday. Mrs. A1 Riggs and daughter, LaVee and Mrs. Vernal Neilsen of Fort Duchesne were Arcadia visitors Tuesday. son-in-la- New These Three and THURS. and 10 Warner Oland and Helen Wood in Charley Chan at the WED. Dec. 9 Race Track LUMBER! If you are in the market for lumber get in touch with Peppard Seed Co. at Roosevelt, Ut. are going to wreck the seed plant at immediately', and will offer for sale the timbers, lumber and other materials from it. We Du-ches- ne Ea D Come possible. lime. PLENTY 1 m BEST COAL BLUEBELL in and Get Your Grist as Soon as The Water May Freeze Up at Any BRAN (Free Delivery in Town) OF FEEDS - - FLOUR Petersons FLOUR MILL Duchesne, Utah QUALITY COUNTS Miss Mary Evans Ir. and Mm Elmo By Miss Florence Murray Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powell of Price and Mr. Roberts and son, Dee of Cedarview were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Allred on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler were Roosevelt visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and Mary Stevenson went to Salt Lake City on Saturday and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich and Mr. an Mrs. Fred Goodrich were Roosevelt visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder and daughter, Leah of Myton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson were Roosevelt visitors Friday. Alvia Bird of (the Brjdgeland C. C. C. camp spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stevenson and children spent Thanksgiving day in Helper at the home of Mrs. Stevensons parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray Thursday, November 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee and and daughter and Charles Bird were Roosevelt visitors on SatMonday. urday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy reMelby Reynolds of the Bridge-lan- d turned home from Salt Lake City C. C. C. camp spent the Wednesday. They were with their Thanksgiving holidays at the home son Paul who is receiving mediof Owen Goodrich. cal care. Afton Murray of the Jerico C.J Mr. Dean Mecham made a busiC. C. camp spent Thanksgiving ness trip to Roosevelt Saturday. day at the home of Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray. (Too Late for Last Week) Mr. Paul Murphy is in Salt Lake City under a doctors care. He Let Your Love Be Shown was accompanied to Salt Lake by Do not keep tbe alabaster boxes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. of your love and tenderness sealed Murphy. up until your friends are dead. Fill Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Murphy tlielr lives with sweetness. Speak of Roosevelt were visiting Mrs. approving, cheering words while Murphy's sister, Mrs. Ira Winkler their ears can hear them and their hearts be thrilled by them. Sunday. Miss Dora Lloyd was home over the week end. Miss Lloyd is teaching school at Boneta. Upalco was well represented at Conference in Duchesne Sunday. Mrs. Elmo Nelson, formerly of Upalco was burned by gasoline while working near Delta. It was reported here recently that Mr. Frank J. Warr, a former resident of Upalco had died at his home in Eurack. Upalco sympathises with the family. Miss Ellen Evans was a Sunday visitor at the Pierson home 4n Duchesne. Williams, Williams and Mr and Mrs. Charles Williams of fcamas were visiting relatives in Upalco Sunday. of Maple ton wrS' Lla Watters her mother, Mrs. Edna Mecham. Mr and Mrs. Dick Mitchell, Mrs. Billy Lloyd and Mr. George Evans e transacting business in Roosevelt Friday. The dance Thanksgiving even- by all who atFV?'S enj0d tended. Mrs. LaRue Peterson spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her father, Mrs. Peterson was formally LaRue Carrell. Her husband ,has returned to Farron to continue his work. Mrs. Mecham left Sunday for Mineisville, Utah, where she will spend the winter. Miss Dora Lloyd has returned to Boneta where she is a school teach r, after a short illness. Miss Mary Evans of Upalco is now employed in Duchesne. Mr. Oscar Nelson and son, Oscar Jr. accompanied Elmo Nelson to Delta where he is employed at an engineering camp, Mrs. Glen Dastrup of Roosevelt was visiting relatives in Upalco Mr Hyrum w-r- By Mrs. John McConkle Harold Fowler came home and with his Thanksgiving spent folks. His father and mother took him back to Salt Lake City Sunday, where he is attending school. F. L. Maxwell attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Miles and brought his mother up from the Miles home to spend Thanksgivto ing. Mrs. A. F, Maxwell came the funeral and met her son F. L. Maxwell at the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell spent the latter part of the week end in and around Price visiting with relatives and friends. He returned home Sunday, November 29th. W. E. Davis went outside on the 25th and returned on the 30th. While away he visited with relatives and friends in Spanish Fork and Salem and attended business matters at the office of the State Engineer in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson lost their baby boy about a month old early in the morning of the held 29th. Funeral services were Mrs. 30th. Novmber MinJav, Hannah Foote, Mrs. R. W. SnyMrs. der Mr. Clyde Lambert and with did the singing Austin Beebe Miss Lucy Snyder at the piano. Consoling remarks were given by A. Eldtrs J.'B. Murray and F. dedicated by was Olsen. The gave Elder Warren E. Davis. A number of our men who have Fluke ben working on the Liver leavare control projects weed and on out allotment ing to work their Utah, near Hanna, forest the Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shiner spent and Mrs. Thanksgiving with Mr. Junction, Grand at Jesse Barlow a Colorado. They report having visit. very nice now Mr Pete Smith who is working in Duchesne visited with He was his folks awhile Friday. Mitchell. Sheriff with a pro-trnThe Altonah school gave on dance and luncheon 24 for purNovember Tuesday, funds for the pose of raising affair a school. They report the social- and success both financially m Mutual creamery co. Several of Iokas young folks attended the dance at Myton on Thanksgiving night. Mr. James Larsen and Mildred Washburn entertained at a nicely arranged shower at the home of their mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen in honor of their sister, Beatrice, whose marriage to J. Hicks of Roosevelt was recently announced. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. Ilarlle Coal Dealers Roosevelt Duchesne Vernal - Myton THE BEST BUY IN t; U, - - Et? v& CALIFORNIA WINE STUDY PRACTICAL NURSING THE NEW WAY You can now take an extension course (home study) and prepare yourself for the Practical Nursing Field. Graduates of our institute everywhere are earning from $20 to $30 a week, (ages EASY TO STUDY-EAS- Y TO PAY Let us tell you more about this new way system of training. For information write LINCOLN NURSES INSTITUTE lS-o- Women Are Potmter The Post Office department says that in Us correspondence with women who are serving as postmasters It uses the word postmaster rattier than postmistress. o) SOMERSET, KENT! CRY Arden Drollmger with Mr. and Cove was visiting November u0th on Ge.th Carl Mrs. and December 1st. wmt to Duchesne Floyd Redden He went with business. on Tuesday commissioner. Mr Fowler, county was visiting Mrs. Howard Dunn in Duchesne Monday. 3 exactly true: supplies lubrication in LESS THAN This is Oil-Platin- NO TIME AT g ALLI Is f 'A fn ready-to-go- . still perfectly Now these days you read on startevery side, how poorly-oileing causes most engine wear, and how fast a Winter oil ought to flow. But you cannot have even d Faster than "instantly. . . faster than the fastest-flowinWinter oil might even begin to flow, g Oil-Platin- g is ready to lubricate. a doubt of sure when it starting-lubricatio- always UP IN is Thats because a genuine Plating ADVANCE. of Conoco Germ Processed oil a plain, straight, economic reason always left firmly bonded to for changing to your correct Winter grade of Conoco Germ Processed oil patented. Costs no more than changing is every working part. Like any other real Plating, this cannot run off. After hours or days of standing in the cold, Oil-Platin- Oil-Plati- g Thats Oil-Platin- . . . g free-flowin- g by hunch. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY busi- Novembei ness in Myton Monday, 30th, returning in theevenkig, ,IJ for a quality 'pile a crMm is h highly p rishable product, it should "f LS ca ly as pon.ubP after it comes from the 8rPaa :'br. GOOD ( REAM moan3 (iUALllV PKitL. on. By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Entry entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Slane and family, Mrs. Ethel Curran and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Entry Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Curran, Mrs. Florence Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curran and Mr. Walter Tisdale. Mrs. Harold Gee is ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer entertained at a delicious giving dinner. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs, Har-lol- d Wimmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdick and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg and family. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gee for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broadhead, Mr, and Mrs. Clair Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee and Viola Wardle. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer and daughter, Dorthea were guests at a Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer, Mrs. II. J. Wimmer and Neville Wimmer made a business trip to Roosevelt Monday. ALTil lyLott Powell was attending 'j Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Alma Timothy of Jensen spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Bert Jensen left for Green River, Wyoming Monday where he will spend sometime visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Ralph Miles spent Monday with Mrs. Merl Benson. Mrs. Edmund Webb was shopping in Roosevelt Monday. Walter Atwood of Roosevelt was an Ioka visitor Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Saunders a nd Elizabeth Gentry of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huish of Roosevelt were callers at the Gentry home Sunday. Mrs. Thelma Webb entertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. Marie Timothy of Helper returned home after spending several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Mrs. W. G. Gentry and son, Tom visited at the home of Devon Gentry at Myton on Thanksgiving day. P. C. Johnson left for California last week, where he expects to spend some time visiting relatives. Edna and Floral Lemon of Duchesne spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lem- - LF..WE ORDERS AT -Comii'crdal Club, Duchesne Talboea Gi ocery, Myton y .... O i --8 i, &- -. ) in i h |