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Show I UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH DANCE atHr.JA MOON LAKE th, Mickelsons Rhythm Highway 40 Cited As Most Neglected Road Crossing State (Continued from Page 1) Lions club, demanding that highway 40 be completely hard surfaced by the end of 1937. The resolution was adopted, and plans formulated for its presentation at the capitol. A committee was appointed, comprised of a member from each county, who will in turn select a delegation from each county to meet in Salt Lake City in the very near future. Here a caiavan will be formed to carry the resolution to the capitol and present it to the Governor and the road commission, and invite thsm to attend the next meeting cf the organization, which will be hell in Tooele in the near future. Included among the 100 delegates attending the meeting were DUCHESNE LOCALS Mrs. Alma Poulson, daughter Veda, Mrs. Melvin Poulson, daughter Sharon and Elaine Poulson spent the 4th in Uintah Canyon. Miss Afton Lynn Shand of Sait Lake City is taking the place of Mrs. Ida Conklin in the Social Service Dept, in Duchesne county. Miss Conklin will be in Salt Lake City for the next three months attending training school. representatives of civic bodies from Uintah, Duchesne, Wasatch, Summit, TooUe, Utah and Salt Those attending Lake counties. from Duchesne were G. C. Kohl, president rf the Associated civic Clubs of Eastern Utah, W. D. Bishop, president of the Duchesne Gateway Club, C. H. Selch of the Duchesne Commercial Club and J. R. McGuire. ..ggjgxw: y. ' , c . . 4 3 mi i! John T. Rowley of Mtn. Home and children of Tooele spent Sathome was in Duchesne Wednesday. and at the urday Sunday UM'S of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Leonard children of Prices were among and By Miss Florence Murray The Fourth of July celebration the out of town people spending held here turned out to be very the Fourth at Bluebell. Glen Murray, son of Wilber successful. Upalco and Bluebell is spending a few days Murray combined forces, so everything with his grandparents, visiting went off in grand style. A parade Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Murray. roprogram, childrens races and Mrs. A. L. Lisonbea and daughdeo were some of the things en Florence were visiting at the ter, all. joyed by of Mrs. Charlie Bird on home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickerson Wednesday. and children were visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. G H. Holder of home of Mrs. Lutellus Burdick on Myton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood Tuesday. Mr. and ' Mrs. Wilb'r Murray ard of Upalco were visitors at the Murray home on Sunday. Miss Fern Anderson went to Duchesne Sunday where she has employment. Mr. and Mrs Harold White of Moon Lake were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Woodard and daughter, Millie were visitors at the Murray home Saturday Out of town celebrators on the Fourth of July were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gagon of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. William Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Lisonbee of Mrs. Clyde Pleasant Valley, Wallace Carroll, Howells, Mrs Mr. Ted Howell3, Miss Lois Benson, Miss Ardith Drollinger, Miss Edna Jensen and Russell RobinIoka and Mr. and Mrs. MelServing Choice Food son, vin Broadhead of Utahn. Cooked only as ExRoy Anderson of Moon Lake spent Saturday and Sunday with perienced Cooks can his wife and small daughter. Cook it! SEE THE NEW NORGE Rollator Refrigerator Now on display at the Duchesne Hard ware. ONLY NORGE FRESH FRUITS Offers You a Ten Year Protection Plan. Why Accept Less? Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eldredge are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter, Saah Renee, born Monday. Mother and baby are doing incely. Mrs. Oscar Adams and children, Beatrice, Kenna and William and Miss Freda Tolboe returned Monday from a trip through Bryce canyon, Zion canyon and other southern Utah points of interest. Mrs Neils Solmonson of Arcadia was a Myton business visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hanson returned Sunday from Redmond, Utah where they spent the week end visiting relatives. Miss Dorothea Tolboe who has been spending her vacation in Los Angeles, returned home L. L. PACK ictWnf.a 11 irHnm tori JULY 11th - 12th Oil Apex Mineral A GOOD STANDARD 1 Lamsons Mineral Oil OPEN 22 HOURS EVERY DAY 79c (uart- Ruslan - BRAND 1 Delicious Sandwiches, Short Orders and Regular Meals served at reasonable 39c rint Stationery with envelopes Po,,,ul 49c A BARGAIN EACH WEEK 1 S WATCH FOR THEM! TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Ice Cream and Cold Drinks for Hot Days DUCHESNE DRUG Owl Cafe Talmage. COZY THEATRE Sat. and Sun. July 11 -- Vo 12 Paul Cavanagh and Helen Wood in Champagne Charlie Pi I 3 i Wed. and Thurs. July 15 -- 16 Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray in The Princess Steps Out Op SPECIALS pleti LADIES OVERALLS brat Fnd $1.98 offic Pi T1 IN-SEASO- Friday and Saturday Only spent the week end in Summer Sport Wear Duchesne, Utah Sr1 "kirfBh Misses Bessie and Ellen Evans MYTON Is not the only advantage of the New 1936 Air-Coole- d atur ness trolux Refrigerators IOKA LADIES SLACKS erso $1.49 - $1.98 parh T1 acti' nals that A Tiny Flame - - - - - The Flame That Freezes - - - - Circulates a single refrigerant which alternately heated and cooled produces constant cold. Now on display at Duchesne Hard ware. Olive Lemon and Glen Merrell of Provo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr and Mrs. Wallace Carrell and G E. Howells were among the many who attended the ball game at Myton Sunday. Paul Johnson and family spent July 4th in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wonocott and family and Mrs. Pete Gras of Rock Springs, Wyoming and Mrs. C. W. Jensen and son, Howard of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen of Duchesne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jensen Saturday and Sunday. L. L. PACK! Duchesne, Utah r be Elec- ed a LADIES SPORT SHIRTS may and 98c hera Tt lu to froir CULOTTES SKIRTS oessi sect! $1.98 recei era. At Leonas Frock Shoppe race. bicyi and ctudi . V wfj race, spwwgijip At dash ill' W.r.- - Prizi will Tv wilt race; ton; Utah J Er I have ,with t ; twee ' whic m. He ; ment 1 P' .a pi race, '110(1 Saturday, July 11th ; raoe, Irani Duchesne, Utah (our1 125 1 C Irani mile 5ond Products And Service 13.0C J i Fc Hadi pulli 'up ATLAS TIRES AND TUBES ATLAS BATTERIES WE SPECIALIZE IN STANDARD LUBRICATION SERVICE FULLY GUARANTEED BY US ANI) BY THE MANUFACTURERS Prompt Service On. 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