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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH Hades, Greek Name Hades was the Greek name for the underworld and for its ruler. lauds reader ROOSEVELT PRES. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1933 market report Weekly summary of the North a man has the Salt Lake livestock market tor week ended Friday, July 1st. knack of gathering large of money and power for Cattle and Calves: Total receipts in the cattle dihimself is no sign he is best fitted to be a leader, nor the wisest vision numbered 5S1 head as 721 a week ago, and 1046 to propound a sahe philosophy of life. Millions of college gradu- a year ago. Most of the supply ates and high school students are was grass fed stock and good asking for no other privilege quality was not very plentiful. than to work along with some of One car of fairly good Utah the big job holders. That privil- steers averaging 835 lbs. changege has been taken away from ed hands at $7.00 with 1 out at $6.00. Odd lots of common to them in this, our machine age. The old calamity howlers would good grassers were sold within 5 with odd let the nation go slap bang and a range of the morals of the people ruined, head good fed steers up to $7.50. before, they will surrender their A few lots of light Stockers to $5.00; medium power and mono- brought $4.65 domineering to heifers went at $6.00 to good poly of the money. Thank God we have a man like $6.50, and plain kinds from $4.85 Franklin D. Roosevelt. I wash we to $5.50; common and medium had a million more just like him. cows made up most of the supwith a few ply at R. M. Brandon. good kind up to $5.25. Good fleshy slaughter cows were valued as high at $5.50. The two cutter grades went at $2.50 to $4.00; a few good bulls rated at $5.10 to $5.35, and common to medium bulls at $3.75 to $4.75. Medium and good veal calves made $6.75 to $7.50; and cull to common vealers brought Just because na. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and family of Salt Lake City are spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myton News By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish By Mrs. Tracy Roberts Moon. ZJ A very large crowd attended Reid and family. arrived Friday from Salt Lake the dance at Defaa Famous Mr. Defa mare a busiCity to visit with Mrs. Miles' Park Saturday night. Everyone ness Frank themselves trip to Duchesne and Rooseimmensely. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. For- enjoyed He was accomMrs. Viola Defa and infant son velt Saturday. sythe. Mr. Cliff panied Cowan and by acMr. and Mrs. Glen Draper returned home Sunday night Mr. Bob Marshall. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Clair from Salt Lake City, where she Mrs. Tracy Roberts was visitLarsen of Roosevelt spent from has spent the past two weeks ing Mrs. Florence Roberts SunThursday until Saturday fishing with her parents. at Strawberry lake. They report Mrs. Connie Lee and infant day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan and very good fishing while Mrs. daughter returned home SaturDraper brought home the largest day from Salt Lake City. She and Cliff Cowan of Duchesne fish caught by fhe party. returned with Mr. and Mrs. Earl were Hanna callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter of Lewis. The Lewis Mr. Babe Casper of Fruitland spent a few Provo were guests at the home days visiting Mr. and Mrs. was a Hanna caller on Monday. Roy of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell on Lee and other relatives in HanMJrs. Vida Curry spent a few na. Saturday and Sunday days in Heber City last week Mrs. R. C. Walker arrived on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lazenby, visiting her mother and father. Saturday evening to visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Joy May and Mr. sister-in-lahome of her brother and Dale Lazenby- - of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. James Dal- spent the week end with Mr. and gleish. She returned to Salt Lake Mrs. Leo Defa. City Monday evening. htr. Gene Millard of Riverton Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meranda is spending a fdw weeks vrith of Salt Lake City were guests his father, Vance Millard of Han- WANTED Good spring fryers. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda on Sunday. fishing trip reporting an excel- Will pay market prices. Plaza 42-t- f. Hotel, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart and lent catch. Mr. Owen Smith spent the children came over from Price FOR SALE Five room modto spend the week end with Mr. week end here with his family, ern home in Duchesne. A bargain and Mrs. Alva Dart They re- returning to his work on High- at easy terms. Call at Record Of40 in to Colorado home their turned Monday way Monday f. fice. evening. Mr. Milton Hansen who is employed on the oiling project In ! Colorado spent the week end here with his family. AT SACRIFICE Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dauwalder were dinner guests at the E. L. JACKMAN HERRICK RANCH J55 acres Jumer home Friday. adjoining townsile of Duchesne, Utah, will he Miss Marie Anderson and Miss sold at a great sacrifice, in order to close his Freida Tolboe left Sunday for Vernal where they visited for an estate. extended week end with Miss AnThis ranch includes house The Myton Literary Club held Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. H. S. Sutherland on Wedand ecof the old conservatives about the morals of nesday of last week. Each memclesiastics ber responded with a current (jjoir followers being undermined event at roll call, after which to money. They easy ought wth Mrs. Wallace Dennis presented j.3mr, God knows they are the the article "Marie CVirie. My moneone3 that has got the easy Mother by Eve Curie. The memy. bers and guests present were, It is no sight to see them sit-u- p $5.25-$6.7Mrs. John Zirker Sr., Mrs. J. B. 'the to banquet table Mrs. Wilmer Murray Stewart, of abundance everything, jith Mrs. Hilary Holder, Mrs. Wm. hothouse flowers to decorate the Stewart. Mrs. James Dalgleish, tables, all dressed in the finest Mrs. Wallace Dennis, Mrs. Lynn clothes that money can buy. It Stone and Mrs. Earl F. Card. a they that are undermining the The hostess served a delicious desmorals of the people and will lunch at the close of the meetof 'the principles troy $4.15-$4.7ing. Mrs. Holder will present the next review on July 13th at the home of Miss Alice Todd. Mrs. Wm. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry and Miss Elizabeth Gentry of Ioka were shopping in Myton Thursday. Mr, Joe Defa of Hanna was transacting business in Myton on Thursday. $4.00-$6.0Miss Alma Lou Lott left on Hogs: Thursday for Salt Lake City to The price of hogs this week attend the Christian Endeavor was generally steady to 10c high- conference. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thomer compared with the close a as and Mrs. LaRue Craven of week ago. $9.35 was top butchers, and medium to good mix- Price visited in Myton Wednestures brought $8.25 to $9.25. day of last week when returning from Detroit, where Mr. Thomas Packing sows bulked at $6.00 to several cars. Dan $6.75, with smooth light kinds up purchased to $7.25, and a few on butcher Dennis, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis, who acOrder up to $7.95. companied them on the trip reSheep : in the sheep turned home and reports a very The weekly run division was light with a total of thrilling vacation. Announcement 677 head, while last weeks rehas been re- dersons parents. Mr. Roland Krebs left Sunday ceipts totaled 4230 head, and for ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Conthe corresponding week last year rad Stutznegger of the marriage evening for Sait Lake Ci,ty to the run numbered 5839 head. The of their daughter Nona to Mr. spend the 4th of July with his official count of the California Walter Knorr at the Manti tem- family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweat-manew crop passings ends with the ple on Wednesday, June 29th. their son Thomas Jr., and close of June, and this seasons The bride was a teacher in the Ann of Pampa, Texas, daughter run showed a total of 703 decks, Myton school for two years and or 97,821 head, to compare with made many friends here who Maxine Schlegel of Price and visita year ago up to June 30, when wish her and her husband many Mollea Munz of Duchesne ed at the James Dalgleish home the count stood at 626 decks, or years of happiness. 88,281 head. No sales were reMr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook of Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Munz of Mein division. the carlot Los ported Angeleq, Californta left on Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Josin dium grade trucked in lambs Monday for their home after visvisited odd lots were sold for $6.10 to iting for two days with Mrs. eph Schlegel of Ftrice in friends when Monday Myton $6.50, and a few lots of plain Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A returning from the 4th of July trucked in at $5.25 to $6.00; odd Dan Dennis. celebration at Neola. common ewes brought $2.00. Mrs. Lee Cooper and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of DuNote: Miss Anna Hunt came in Tues- chesne were Myton visitors on liveof shipped-i- n Carloads day from Salt Lake City with Monday. stock bought for reshipment on Jack Calvert Jr. Miss Hunt will Mr. Virgil L. Neal left Mona the Ogden and North Salt Lake visit here for a few months. day noon for Denver, Colorado Mr. Lavar Peterson and Mr. after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. markets carry freight benefits be in variable amounts except when Hal Olsen made a business trip Wm. A. Jennings. Mr. Neal was otherwise stated. to Salt Lake and Ogden last formerly a resident of Myton. week. Mr. R. C. Walker came down If Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke, Mrs. from Duchesne Sunday and MonNo Women Allowed in Parade Mr. John H.' day to visit with his wife and Ancient Egypt forbade all women, Perry Barksdale, Mrs. William and Burke Mr. and from the queen, participatexcept daughter who were guests at the Preece motored 1C0 Salt Lake James Dalgleish home. ing in the coronation procession. City Saturday, returning that The Myton and Vernal baseevening. ball teams entertained the fans Miss lone Bird and Edith Nell with a snappy baseball game at -Preece left Friday for Salt Lake the Myton Park Sunday afterFor City, where they visited until noon. The final score was 7 to Sunday evening when Edith Nell 3 in favor of Myton. returned home while MiS3 Bird Mrs. Earl F. Card and daughSAT. AND SUN. continued on to Denver to visit ter Eula left Friday for their with relatives. office- home in Salem after a months July 9th and 10th Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller visit here with relatives. They Allen Jones and spent the week end visiting with were accompanied by Mr. and their son, Eugene at Grand Junc- Mrs. Hilary Holder and children, Judy Garland In tion, Colorado. who visited in Salem until SunEverybody Sing Mrs. Robert Wells and daughday before returning to Myton. ter Irma Lee returned Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stoker WED. AND TIIURS. from Salt Lake City, where Ir- of Bingham canyon and Mr. Glen ma Lee received medical atten- Winn July 13th and 14th of Price are guests at the tion. Smith Ballew and home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack GinSally and Marilyn, the small Avalyn Knapp In Mrs. gell. daughters of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Babcock Hawaiian Buckaroo Charles Meranda returned Friand family and Mrs. J. E. Babday from a months visit with cock spent the 4th of July pic4 Reels of Shorts relatives in Heber City. Uintah canyon. Mr. Ted Miles and son Darrell nicking up Mr. Rudy Krissman of Help- er, Miss Alma Krissman of Chicago, 111., and Mr. Joe Benedict f ;n of Sacramento, Calif, are guests CNM (iC at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, east of Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Solmonson of Arcadia were visitors in Myton Tuesday. OVY. Miss Norma Smith returned Monday evening from Roosevelt where she has been visiting rela" tives 5.-during the past week. ... l Mrs. Wm. Koehler and Mrs. J. , A. Blankenship returned Monday evening from a visit in Vernal. Mr. A. M. Todd, who has been medical attention in receiving Salt Lake City for the past week has entered a hospital for an opX eration. The latest advice from Mr. Todd was that he was improving rapidly and the doctors j. M expected to operate on Wednesday. A large crowd of Mytonites enjoyed the 4th of July celebration in Neola, everyone leaving here early In the morning and a tired crowd returning in the early evening. shows you what a price Mr. R. E. Miller, accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence Odekirk left gasoline in some of the counflor Salt morning Wednesday tries overseas. Gasoline certainly comes reasonable in your Lake City on a business trip. own U. S. A. And right in your own neighborhood the Mr. and Mrs. Fay Anderson of A Lake City arrived Tuesday Salt lowest-cos- t assured is Your by mileage you can experience to visit with Mrs. Anevening gasoline. 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