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Show . PaecDaeson Bm MM j 0S NOW' RUNNiN The Mill has been Remodeled, I New equipment has been m- I Stalled, and we are now manu facturing a very high grade of flour and are prepared to give you excellent Service. I .... - x LET US GRIND YOUR WHEAT AND CHOP YOUR GRAIN FEED We Pay Highest Prices For Wheat PwEiesinie iislliing n DUCHESNE, UTAH . j- ..-.-. ri'-l-lmm ' .-t ---- - - ,-,f ,t n-- ----- - -- ii - - -- -- - T Dopsters Think Harding Looks to West For His Secretary of Agriculture ' f Sll fllPil " j Political dopsters have been very busy ever since the morning of Not 3 selecting noulbfo" cabinets that will be named by Pres dent-elect Harding. The one pcsftloJ which rnteresta tht S can farmers most Is the secretary of agriculture. The four men shown hire Sera to bV ImcW as logical men for the place Every one of them Is from the Missouri Vley llsS!?wo o th2ra from Iowa, one from Kansas And one from Oklahoma. Three of them Iri rmir!7 ZXuLlrZ the other a "dirt" farmer. They are: Henry Wallace, publisher WaUacI FarnTe Des Mc " - V. James R. Howard, farmer, president National Farm Bureau Federation C'mon. i. ?.n.trthir CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: A parlor organ in good condition. For particulars enquire at the Record Office. . FORD ROADSTER For Sale. In good condition. Will accept Liberty Bonds in payment. Call at Duchesne Lumber Co. tf. ' ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEED purchased for cash at market prices J. P. May, Agent for the Pacific Seed House, Roosevelt, Utah. 2t. Di. J. J. Buswell, Ophtholmic Specialist of Salt Lake will be at the Grant Hotel . Monady noon until Tuesday noon December 13 and 14. No charge for testing eyes. References, Ref-erences, Glasses are- worn for health as . well as vision. 2t. Mrs. M. B. Pope presided at a birthday dinner in honor of her husband. hus-band. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dickerson. . ; Miss Anna Wiberg, the Red Cross nurse, left for Roosevelt Wednesday, Wednes-day, where she will continue her work in the schools. Mr. and Mrs. Bucaloo of Myton, parents of Mrs. Wm. Fitzwater, will move here and occupy the Fred Johnson house. ' The following: youns; people enjoyed en-joyed a chickaree Sunday night: Theodore Thomas, Leland Hair, Lawrence , Pack and Joe Alplanalp, the Misses Bell Angus, Ruby Maxwell, Max-well, Geneil Bench and Thelma Billings. Mr. and Mrs. John Watters gave a three course dinner Sunday evening even-ing with covers laid for the following, follow-ing, ereusts: Mr. and Mrs. Max Deeb-an. Deeb-an. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Munz, Wm. Sweatman, Andy demons, Harvey Prior and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson. The Record Is The County Newspaper I; .turkeys mmm " ii anNpwV1 the mrket fr Turkeys for Christmas j; and New Years, and offer for :: ji FANCY DRY PICKED TURKEYS i ii 42c BIj. ;: No. 2's and Culls Not Wanted ;: :: SHIP EARLY ::DSb"Wtofe'Decemb 18"21 or : .. ecemoer 7-28. Get Tags at, the Record Office- " The Fulton Market I Salt Lake City, Utah. : Reference McCormick & Co. Bankers, Salt Lake, ji . |