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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH ".I Rodeo Juvenile Myton News Mrs. Agnes Brooks Frank Soyka of spent the week end with Mrs. J. W. Rockhill. Miss Nelda Ludlow of Myton was a week end visitor at the Dome of Manzo Young. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nelson and son, Lloyd of Roosevelt and their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Stead, of jledfard, Oregon were visiting at home Frithe Francis Brooks Mr. and Mrs. gait Lake City day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweat and children spent Tuesday in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat at the week end guests of Ernest Sweat. were home By Lula Maxwell Jessen and Mrs. Brotherson of Boneta were dinner guests of Mrs. Lee Jessen on Sunday. A large crowd atStendedi conference at Altamont Sunday. A crowd of boys and girls attended a birthday party in hones- of Tillie Davis Sunday. Mrs. William Dora Mrs. Estella Jacobson has returned home after spending two weeks In a Roosevelt hospital Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith to Roosevelt Monday motored with their daughter Betty, who and broke her arm Sunday. It was quite a surprise to the community to hear of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Dunn to Mr. Frank Casper of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Don Foote returned home Monday after spending a few days in Huntington fell Utah. Mrs. dinner Georgia Shiner guest of Florence one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wellsl were visiting with Mrs. Peterson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert a Jessen was Smith Jennie Shiner to Roosevelt Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bert Lister. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred were in Roosevelt Saturday on motored business. Lula Maxwell Georgia Shiner We have one es of chicken was visiting with Monday. or two more caspox in our com- munity. Miss Jean Morrison Mrs. Goammen and daughters Charlene and Gloria of Provo are visiting in Utahn at the home of Mrs. Goanmens father, Warren Strong. Eldridge and Lyle Allred of Talmage were in Utahn Saturday evening. Their sister, Mrs. Max Birch and children returned home with them for a short visit. Joyce Abplanalp sjpent; last week visiting friends and relatives in Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pearson and family were visiting in Duchesne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sweatman and son Tom Jr. of Pampa, Texas and Mrs. A. J. Feller of Duchesne were calling at Morrison home Wednesday. A very large crowd from here attended the quarterly conference in Duchesne Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Bill Kurley, Frank Ellis and Ray Groats, who have been staying at the Shanks home left Wednesday for South Dakota. Ila Jean Abplanalp is spending a few days visiting in Midview with her cousin Alma Smith. Mr. J. A. Morrison made a trip to Roosevelt Friday. Rowe and Carl Smith of Midview are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp. Quite a number of people took their children to Duchesne Tuesday to receive inoculations. Miss Mae Abplanalp was visiting Betty Jo Morrison Sunday. Kenneth Abplanalp of Helper, wha has been visiting in Utahn returned to his home Tuesday. Mrs. Herb Birch was calling on Mrs. J. A. Morrison Monday. Friday. Mrs. Wm. Jorgensen of Roosevelt visited here last week with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. A, O! Thought Without Language Language in its broadest sense is Smith. any means of expressing thought, so Mr. Lavar Peterson, Mr. Wood-rothat a dog which barks to attract Smith and Mr. Kenneth attention or wags his tail to show Smith made a business trip to pleasure is putting his thought into Duchesne and Vernal Thursday. language. There is a common saj-In- g Mr. N. L. Peterson spent last that a thought may be too deep to be put into words. Infants who Thursday in Roosevelt attending have not yet learned to talk to business matters. Guests at the W. C. Hancock have their own way of expressing their thoughts. In general, it may ranch in Pleasant Valley last be said that language is absolutely week were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Calinecessary for any depth of thought. Lloyd and children of Taft, Samuel Johnson said Language is fornia, Mrs. Truman Mitchell of the dress of thought and Carlyle Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ga-go- n and daughter Marlene, Miss said Language is the the body of thought. ' Edith Hancock and Miss Elda Goodrich of Roosevelt. Miss Winona Brion is a guest at the home of her brother-in-laand sister, Mr: and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland, arriving Thursday ijrom Mesa, Arizona, evening V tl Miss Brion expects to spend the summer here. Mrs. Ted Miles and son Darrel left Friday for Salt Lake City after a weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe. who has Mis3 Jean Walker, been the guest of her uncle and o0 aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James w flesh-garmen- t, w Q.0 0, hi , eor---- Dal-glei- left T- - ufc 'ffid, .0 e,o' W v v va-c- 6 Saturday TO COME .0 m m a, e 72 her for home in Salt Lake City. Mickelsoni and Clinton Mr. young son of Duchesne were Myton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, accompanied by their daughter, Alma, who has been visiting in California for the past month, returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb made a quick trip to California to bring their daughter home. They made a short visit with Mr. Lambs mother, Mrs. Anna Lamb in California and visited Mrs. Lambs brother, . UTAH COVERED . nt at Uintah Park in Uintah 4 V r 7AW ' ' I ? btf A Its Its Its 19 fl,Schcolcy o., Inc York tv ? j-- lc Its Its Its Install It And Forget It ALL UTAH July 20th, a Music Fete. Street Five Show Top-Han- Street Thrills. Performances. d CAVALCADE . . . STREET CIRCUS . BAND CONCERTS Pioneer Saga in Pantomime. Free Street Thrills. 30 Utah Bands. Cut-Rat- e Prices. ONLY ONE ADMISSION CHARGE ftopp. Its Its Two Great Street Pageants. EVERETT Its Its PARADES CHILDRENS DAY it s W?5rsKEy (hi can- 'r"' ' By Mrs. Tracy Roberts Miss Crystal Allred of Duchesne spent Sunday and Monday visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. E W. Allred and family at Hanna. Mr. Frank Defa made a business trip to Roosevelt on Tuesday and again on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades motored to Salt Lake City and Provo Monday. Miss Lovar Allred of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Gilda Iindy of Los Angeles spent Monday and Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allred and family. Mr. Charlie Fabrizio made a business trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday. The dance at Defas Famous Park Saturday night was well attended. Everyone had an enjoyable evening. Mr. Parent of Salt Lake City was a Hanna business caller a few days this week. Wiitcr Heater 3- - RODEO.... r r. rjZT G. E. Automatic CELEBRATION ?vs ? NEW BUS SCHEDULES - J ORATORIO . . . . CARNIVAL y- yon. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland and children, Miss Winona Brion, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were members of a picnic party in Uintah canyon Sunday. Mrs. Dave Allen and family returned Sunday from a weeks visit at Bicknell. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Babcock on South Carol Davis Williams, rodeo star, one of ths Myton Bench are Mr. and Mrs. features of Salt Lake City A. H. Axtell of Engelwood, CaliCovered Wagon Dayi. fornia, Robin Babcock, who has First Greek Letter Sorority Fitch From Old English Name been attending school in CaliforThe first "reek letter sorority. The surname Fitch is derived nia returned with them. Mrs. RODEO THRILLS from the old English name for a Kappa Alpha Theta, was founded In Axtell is Mrs. Babcocks mother 1870. AWAIT PATRONS polecat, fitchet or fitchew. and was formerly a resident of OF WAGON DAYS Myton. Mr. L. L. Pack of Duchesne was a business visitor in Myton Utahs greatest rodeo, exempliMonday. 2 HUSSES DAILY EACH WAY Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waugh and fied by the Utah Covered Wagon EASTBOUND ESTBOIND , daughters, Beth and Louise and Days, which will offer one thousand 8:25 p.m. 10:05 a.m. ar. Duchesne Iv. 12:15 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Milner spent dollars more in cash prizes than 8:35 p.m. 10:10 a.m. lv. Duchesne ar. 12:11 p.m. 11:55 p.m. any other Utah show In either hisSunday at Moon Lake. Denver-Sal- t Lake Pacific Stages Dick Scott of Salt Lake City tory or the state, has one of the is spending his vacation at the most attractive programs for Salt U' Fred Todd ranch on South My- Lake City In the history of rodeo. ton Bench. In the first place, Salt Lake City Mr. Jack Edwards of Boulder and Covered Wagon Days will ofTR A I (.WAYS ZZZ City, Nevada is visiting with his fer more than $3,500, which, Is $1,000 more than ofparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Edwards. They spent Saturday at fered by any other rodeo, for a real the Moon Lake celebration. comprehensive program. A. J. Gerry, Agent A large crowd attended the Depot at Stanton Garage. Of course there will be other Presbyterian church picnic Sun- prizes for Utah's top hand rodeo, day at the John L. Johnson Including $400.00 for bulldogglng, Grove east of town. About seven- $240 for Lady Bronc riding, $150 ty people enjoyed the afternoon for amateur bronc riding, and $50 TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A of games which was completed for Wild Cow Milking. Entrance by a delicious picnic lunch. Ev- fees, all of which are returned to eryone voted it a most enjoyable the Cowboy Turtle contestants Include $10.00 for bronc riding, $5 00 party. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutteer and for Brahma bull riding, $15.00 for small son left Friday for a short bulldogglng, $15.00 for calf roping, visit at Okay, Oklahoma. and $5.00 for Amateur bronc riding. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Paul and All rodeo performances will be Safe - No matches, no flame, no Mr. Wm. Zowe attended the celeheld at the Utah State Fair fumes. bration at Moon Lake Saturday. Grounds, evening shows on July 21, Cool -- The heat is sealed INSIDE Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lamb and 22, 23 and 25, a matinee on July 1 daughter Anna Bell, Betty Jo 25, and a free childrens show on the tank where it belongs. and Dorothy were guests at the the afternoon of July 23. 1 Clean as electric light no soot, home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 1 no smoke, no ashes. Lamb as they are returning to day to his home in Altonah, aftheir home in Brush, Colorado ter a weeks visit here at the I Healthful - Essential to cleanliness, from a vacation trip to Califor- Chas. Woods home. Economhealth and beauty. nia. They left Wednesday mornMr. Willis Zirker left Tuesday ical - High efficiency at only Colorado. for Brush, per on a business trip to Salt Lake ing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris came City. Hour. kilowatt down Monday from the Wellsf-Harri- s Mr. S. A. Wells and Mr. Wm. Convenient - Plenty of hot water camp to spend a few days Harris made a trip to Vernal for an emergency, anytime. in Myton. Tuesday. - Needs no care; Miss lone Bird returned Sunno Automatic and Mrs. Warren Odekirk where Colorado from Denver, day to on. off turn or switches for their family left Thursday she has been visiting relatives. a Dependable - Always on the job Miss Laura Adams, Miss Mild- home in El Paso, Texas after Mrs. Ode-kirhere with months visit Okla-hom- e of red Lucas Woodward, just install it and forget it. parents, Mn and Mrs. arrived Tuesday evening to Simple -- All working parts sealed Sr. Zirker visit at the home of Miss Adams John Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder away and automatically controlled. brother, Mr. Oscar Adams. They - Another G. E. Appliance are returning from a vacation and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Modern Stewart, Mrs. Lynn Stone and trip to California. for Better Living. BlueMrs. M Verona Winkler came daughter Joyce visited in and Arcadia Emmons Mt. bell down from Bluebell Wednesday on Sunday. morning to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wardle and childWinkMrs. Wilmer Murray. Mrs. ren arrived Friday from Heber ler is enroute to Salem, Utah to are and guests at the home of attend the Gardner reunion. Ole Paterson. Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Ross Harmon, accompaniWilson Geo. of Salt Lake Dr. ed by his mother, Mrs. Josephine Ben Perkins Mrs. Mr. and Harmon returned Saturday from City, son of Mt. Emmons and young visit will Spingville. Mrs Harmon and Leah Holder were dinner here for some time. Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant at the home of Mr. and guests SaturBurr Eldredge returned Mrs. Wm. Preece on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Howells and daughter Laurili of Joka, Mr. and Mrs. Mar D. Mitchell and son Larry of Upalco and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mitchell of Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson of Myton were guests at the W. C. Hancock home in Pleasant Valley for dinner Sunday. Mr. George Stewart Sr. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George July 20 to 25 Kty, u - By Mrs. Sarah Case Moon Lake Stake Conference was held here with a large attendance present. Much benefit and many excellent intructions were derived from the conference. It has been decided that the, whole stake will join together to celebrate the 24th of July at the C. C. C. camp on Yellowstone. A big time is anticipated. Mrs. Edith Case who has been confined to her bed the past year, is able to get up for awhile each morning. Mr. Hyrum Smith is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartman and sons are enjoying an outing dn the river for a few days. Mtn. Home came over Sunday to play baseball with Mt. Emmons. It was an excellent game and was won by a score of 2 to 1 by the Mt. Emmons boys. ,Dr. John Hill at Caliente, Nevada. They report a very enjoyable trip. Miss Nelson and Miss Ruth Burgess of Roosevelt are assisting at the Allen ranch in Fleas-aValley during haying time. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tolboe, Dorothea, Freida and Andrew C., Marie Anderson, Billy Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood and son Merrill spent Sunday picnicking THE i IT.E HISS! By Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh Mrs. R. E. Waugh entertained the Friday Bridge Club last week' with the following members and guests present: Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Homer Miss Alice Robinson, Todd and Mrs. Glenn Draper. A delicious lunch was served late in the afternoon, when the prize for high score was awared to Miss Todd. Mrs. Robert Wells spent Wednesday of last week visiting with her sister Mrs. Wm. Case in Duchesne. Miss Jean Walker visited in Duchesne last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart. Mrs. Malcolm Walters of Bridgeland was shopping in Myton Thursday. Mrs. Lawrence Odekirk returned Thursday evening from a short visit with her husband in Salt Lake City. Mr. Odekirk is steadily improving. Miss Alma Lou Lott, who has been visiting in Salt Lake City returned Thursday evening. Mrs. Mont Poulson and children of Duchesne visited in Myton Thursday of last week. Mr. R. E. Miller returned last Thursday evening from a short business trip to Salt Lake City. He was accompanied by Mrs. A. E. Edwards, who went to Salt Lake Thursday morning with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Holgerson. Mr. W. E. Burton made a business trip to Salt Lake City, returning Thursday, driving a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Larsen of Duchesne were Myton visitors on FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938, BOWMAN, 5 Times World's Champion Cowboy, Already Entered in Rodeo. ALL STATE FETE - - For All The STATE Of Deluxe n. Stewart Jr. returned Thursday from a trip to Mojave, California. During their absence Mrs. George Stewart Sr. vjsited in Roosevelt. Oscar Adams, District Deputy Grand Master of the I. O. O. F., and J. B. Stewart, accompanied by Fred Detomasi of Roosevelt, made a trip to Vernal lasf week to install officers of the Vernal lodge. Mr. Kenneth Smith and Mr. Woodrow Smith made a business trip to Provo on Friday. Mr. Grant Murdock and Mr. Wells Murdock were Duchesne business visitors in Myton Monday. Mr John Martin was visiting friends in Myton Tuesday, returning to his home in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. J. M. Mickelson and two young grandsons of Duchesne were visitors in Myton Tuesday. Mrs. Florence Bates of Duchesne was a business visitor In Myton Tuesday. Mrs. Jo Zorko arrived Wednesday evening from Ely, Nevada, being called here by the death of her grandfather, Mr, F. W. Walker. rSiis Complete With Springs And Mattresses These cribs, originally sent to the Schon-ia- n Furniture Company on an excess order have been under litigation. We finally settled for them at a greatly reduced price and are passing the saing on to you. Some of them have already been sold but the best ones arc still left They were made to sell from $11.10 to $17.93. NOW ON SPECIAL SALE AT - - $9.50 to $12.00 of the Cribs have storage and were been in To sec them Call at the just recently uncrated All UINTAH BASIN RECORD g |