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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH II. W. COLMERY TO VOTE FOR THE STAMPEDE QUEEN V. NOTICE P. A. WORKERS MUST PRESENT N. R. S. RENEWALS BROADCAST AT DEDICATION Sealed bids on the complete and drink concession at the Fill in the name of your choice and mail (Continued from page 1) Employment on W. P. A. proOctober, during the Asnerican jects is intended only as stopLegion pilgrimage to Europe Imgap employment to tide workVisitors Honored Miss Ruth Lohmoelder, field ers over until they can be placed the New mediately following Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker York National Convention, . the representative of the state de- in private industry. magnificent memorial at Chat- partment of public welfare was in In order to be considered for entertained at an informal sup- Thierry, eau where American Duchesne Thursday conferring private or o(ther employment per Wednesday evening in honor Name of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Dean of troops stopped the German army's with workers at the Duchesne of- through the National ReemployKansas, who left for last desperate thrust upon Paris fice. ment Service, workers must keep Topeka, Address and turned the tide of the war. Arthur Larson of Arcadia was thejlr applications in National their home Thursday morning, after spending a week in Duchesne Commander Colmery will also a business visitor in Duchesne on Reemployment Service Offices acand Utahn visiting friends and head the October pilgrimage and Tuesday. tive by presenting their N. R. S. relatives. Covers were laid for the Chateau-Thierr- y the services at I. M. Tuttle of the Continental identification cards at the NationWEATHER REPORT PRIZES ARE SET of honor, Mr. and Ms. guests which properly may be called the Oil Co. at Price was transacting al Reemployment Services offices James Dalgjleish of Myton, Mr. FOR STAMPEDE dedication. For week beginning July 22nd. business here Tuesday, in which their applications for and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mr. and The American Battle MonuBY COMMITTEES Brig Stevenson of Mtn. Home employment are on file, either in Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. R. M. ments Commission, under the dior at was in Duchesne on business on person by mailing them, and Mrs. Ed, Hart. rection of General Pershing,1 ' has (Continued From Page 1) which time a renewal date will be Pope Thursday. Guests 13 the be can rangements made, by the spent years completing Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jennings stamped on the card indicating Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moysh and Indian queen from Ft. Duchesn?. memorials. They represent virtuof Myton were Duchesne visitors that the worker has renewed his son Junior and Mr. and Mr ally every battlefield over which Invited To Enter Uoats application for employment. The American forces fought in the Judge J. T. McConnell, referee card will then be returned to the Axel Birch of Roosevelt were AH business houses and organiluncheon guests Saturday of Mr. in of Salt Lake City zations of the county are invited World War and they completely wasbankruptcy, applicant. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian. on business here cover all American activities of transacting to enter floats In the parade, Effective July 15th, no W. P. Precipitation, .15, Sunday, the Schonian family Thursday. operations. which will occur Monday mornA. worker will be considered for were E. S. WINSLOW, guests of their Roosevelt Commemorate Achievement Mr. and Mrs. Will Woodard of ing. A prize of $25,00 will be paid assignment to any employment by friends on a picnic outing at There are memorial Cooperative Observer. the Roosevelt were chapon Duchesne in eight best float, to be judged on the N. R. S. unless his application Montez Creek reservoir where els in American and nabusiness. with the N. R. S. has been renew- they enjoyed boating and originality, beauty and appropri-atnes- s val cemeteries military six In Thursday transacting abroad, Thursday. of idea. ed within the last thirty days, acFrance and one each in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riggs of Ft. to Darrell J. Greenwell It was decided to accept the of- and England. In additionBelgium there Duchesne were in Duchesne visit- cording of the Utah Works his parents. administrator fer of Lynn Whitlock of Roose- are 11 monuments and two bronze ing friends and transacting busi- Progress Administration. Miss Judy Gerry suffered a velt to furnish his public address tablets outstandness on commemorating Thursday. severe cut on her right knee equipment for the two days. The ing incidents of American actlvl- Miss Alice Todd of Myton and Duchesne on. business Monday. loudspeakers will be mounted on ties in the war zone. Tuesday when she fell on some Mrs. Myra Phyllips of New York Mrs. Sally M. Cooper of Myion broken a tree or pole about midway beglass. She was taken to Two of the monuments, one at City, who is visiting relatives in was a Duchesne visitor Tuesday. Roosevelt where Dr. Whitmore tween the corralls and grand- Brest and the other at Gibraltar, Myton, were guests Thursday afAima Smith of Midview was sewed up the wound. stand and two announcers stands commemorate the unparelleled ternoon of Mrs. Fred Ferron. in Duchesne on business Monday. one and the at coirals Crocker spent Sunday erected, achievement of the United States Alma L. Wills and Elmer RobMrs. Clara Larsen of Roose- andLarry the other at the grandstand, so at Moon Lake with Monday in convoying the gigantic erts of Roosevelt were business velt was a Duehene visitor on his uncles Jay and Norval Pope. that announcing of all events can Navy movement of troops and vast visitors here Thursday. Tuesday. He returned with his father Erngo on uninterrupted by the spec- stores of supplies and equipment Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Steele Miss Phyllis Wimmer returned est Crocker tators. Tuesday. from the United States to France. spent the 24th holidays in Salt home Tuesday night after spendLawns are in fine shape at the Lake City with friends and rela- ing a few days in Denver. She left of Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Blomstrom Tooele are guests at the home park, and will prove a real at- Roosevelt Man Assumes tives. Thursday morning for Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates. traction as picnic grounds and Axel Birth of the Uintah Power City, where she will visit friends Mrs. Blomstrom is a sister of havens of shade throughout the Vacated Post To Head and Light Co. and Phillip Horsley until Monday. Mrs. Bates. U. B. I. C. - Indian Fair of the day. Plans are being completed Mtn. States Tel. & Tel. Miss Jo Brinkerhoff of White-rock- s for improvements to the race Judge Wm. P. Hoyt was in Duwere in Duchesne on business has been employed at the chesne track and provision for additional Monday, for Law and Mo(Continued from page 1) Wednesday. Mission Inn to fill the place of tion in the Fourth District day parking space for cars. the Mr. committee. Mrs. and granted by Zelph S. Calder Mrs. Hazel Webber, who was call- court. Mr. Palmer advised .that all were in Duchesne Monday. Mr. ed home to Talmage by .the illGeorge Ballif of Provo and B. CARD OF THANKS material was on hand for the Calder is assistant attorney gen- ness of her mother. L. Dart of Myton were in Duconstruction of a battery of ten eral. Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl and chesne Monday for Law and MoWe take this opportunity to flush-typ- e toilets and he was Mrs. Melvin Poulson spent from Keep Cool Everyday left family morning for tion day. thank our friends and neighbors authorized to proceed with con Saturday until Tuesday in Den- a vacation Thursday in Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkley and -- DRINKfor their kindness during the ill- struction. ver with Miss Phyllis Wimmer Nebraska. trip willWyoming and attend the daughter Laurel spent the week They ness and at the time of death of Will Conduct Pageant vacationing. Roundup at Cheynne and then go end in Kamas visiting relatives our beloved husband and father. Orma Harris Sutteer has volun W. E. Broom of Myton was in to Hastings, Nebraska to visit and friends. The expressions of sympathy and teered to put on the Indian pagcomfort will always be remem- eant and she was authorized to - At The 3C bered with gratitude. proceed with the support of the Mrs. Charles M. Smith Executive Committee. and family. The public addre33 system has been arranged for. Dave S. Murdock of Heber was The Action of the Premium a Duchesne visitor Thursday. committee was indorsed by the Executive Committee and over $300.00 in cash prizes will be offered at the Indian Fair, SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF The Executive Committee moved that Mr. Gardner make ar. rangements for the dance concession. Next Meeting August 2nd The next meeting was schedul- It PASSENGER CARS TRUCKS ed for Tuesday night, August 3, however, this date has been CO AND 85 HORSE POWER changed to Monday night, August promptly to: Contest manager, care of Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Utah. chesne City Park during the : chesne County Stampede Aut- "22nd and 23rd, wiU be receiyj the committee up until 6p the evening of August 10th, ; Col There will be only one food t refreshment concession let t Nf bidder must be prepared to quately handle the crowd fot two days and to pay amount -his bid upon acceptance by committee. The committee serves the right to refuse am jlur all bids. Address bids to Ernest W,.. chairman, Duchesne County St, pede Committee, Fruits and Vegetable: On Subscriptions (New or Renewal) Will Allow Marie Prices. Bring Themce :he - To The RECORD OFFICE V8s - FORD Good Used Pickup 83 HORSE POWER - ONLY 11,000 MILES! A BARGAIN AT-$1G3.- 00 MANY MORE EXCEPTIONAL PLEASURE CARS AND TRUCKS at VERY LOW PRICES o - SEE THEM AT THE - Pierson Motor UTAH In Co. SHOES! BROKEN STILES AND SIZES WERE $3.19 AM) $3.39 NOW and $2.59 $3.39 Ladies Dresses Soiled. Values to $5 93 GOING NOW AT $1.95 All Other Slock, Light and Dark Street Types - Formul Length In Organdies and Voiles at -- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! - LADIES SUMMER HATS! - 98c -- AND $1.29 NOW - KOHL'S- , A 71 -- 1 Y SHOP AND SAVE AT KOHLS Duchesne, Utah tion and .Indi me. he Ithe ) CHARLES LYNN and A. ) MANDA II. LYNN, his ) wife; THOMAS T. WILK- - ) ERSON and GIRILDA WIL- - ) KERSON, his wife; ALEX ) J. WILKERSON and JANE ) DOE WILKERSON, (whose ) other iand true first name Is ) unknown); THAD WTLK- - ) ERSON and JANE DOE ) his WILKERSON, wife, ) (whose other and true first ) name is unknown), and G. ) J. WILKERSON and JANE ) DOE WILKERSON, his ) wife, (whose other and true ) first name Is unknown), ) Defendants. ) TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 23rd day of August, A. D, 1937, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. of said day at the Front Door of the Duchesne Coun'ly Court House, in Duchesne, Utah, the following described located In said county: The NE'i of SW',; the N of SE'4; the SEi of NEjf of Sec. 19, Twp. I N., R. 1 W. of Uintah Special Mer. Cont. 160 ac. tog, with any & all bldgs, Impvs. & appurts. thereunto belg. Tog, with ICO sh. water in T. N. Dodd Irrig, Co.; right also tog. with all other rights of ev. hind & nat. howev. evidenced, to the use of water, ditches & canals for the irrig. of said promises. DATED July 29th, 1937. (Signed) ARZY II. MITCHELL, Sheriff of Duchesne County, Date of fust publication, July 30, 1937. Date of lust publication, list 20. 1937. Aug. A, l 12C Mis ; James Stewart in ther lker is, eeveli Seventh Heaven i WED. and THURS,na w August 4th and 5th bal0J Gene Autry in The Big Show oupor e of Comedy and CartoolJj ce. Tt tjing he w ten ol jished ill Jie co enses of I- - t A": by vot Wded at cou 9 pORD hn han you w Ite. I UCHJ Duchesne County LAU TO ! t (Then ions Conven- ) s July 31st and Aug. k yoi Simone Simon andse Prizes And Mount Money iss for 8 in tl II Dr. Henry Roe Cloud, President of the American Indian Institute, Wichita, Kans. as, formerly Superintendent of Haskell Institute and now a Fiold Agent of the Commissioner of Indian affairs. Both are very capable Indian speakers. Plaintiff, V' T1 d also -- vs- LADIES WHITE Colors, Slightly structed to attend IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH, ) END OF SEASON WERE $1.19 AND $1.79 All rrac, id Letters from the Indian Office were read to the Executive Committee wherein it is stated that Mr. George P. LaVetta was in- citizen, 01 Ugh i of tl mty ch i Here Are NOTICE OF SALE DUCHESNE, l will (the 2nd. Pu-ttc- otes k fc c TAVERN Some Duchesne, p WANTED Bottoms Pabst Beer t A Few Of Them addle Bucking Contest EACH A D Y Jr. tdqu&rb 1st $25 1st $25 - - 2nd $10 - - 1st $50 - - 2nd $10 2nd $25 tperatio )n visit f static listen se I a fin all host Ions h irtedly tlon to ency, izens v work Ued to Irs. Hii presid ,pter t who )t years PONY AND NOVELTY RACES VEA1 HORSE RACES RELAY - 3-- 8 Mile - - 3-- 8 Mile Mile - - 1-- 2 SADDLE IIORSE - - - Team Ga $10 A N D $5 A 1 for wee Roping CH BASE BALL PURSE p A 11 A I) E PRIZE Oato y 29 y 30 D A Y - - g. 1 g. 2 $75.00 3 J aza I! Mo Mr. and thorough 0g, open ness forme sne hot' Mr. and on a in If operati d also In Si 22-2- 3 DUCHESNE COMMERCIAL Cl UI! for information on entries g- - r- - Precipito E. 5 825.00 DoiVt Forget The Date Duchesne City Park, Aug. CONTESTANTS SHOULD APPLY AT THE ' y Si I RIZES I OR HELD SPORTS, NOVELTIES AND MANY OTHER EVENTS AI.U t ple, of ttitude, 2nd $5.00 1st $40.00 2nd $20.00 40 Head of Bare Back Horses And Steers to Ride Each Day Free For All Free For All Ch Jeers FINALS 1st $10.00 Two Yr. Old state ding t d repr ss, wl the cou jsday. is icy assur and mo I room v and i |