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Show UTAlf 0PJ AMSSIMO 0iFrmo but the point is all us will have to wait , after the war to in-i- ll an electric range I water heater . . . and yre worth waiting r, too. living up, costs are BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! TIRE HELP FOR OWNERS Tal-mag- e. Mrs Bruce Hartman and baby daughter returned last week after an extended visit with rela-wvin Provo. Mrs L. W. Rust arrived home on Wednesday of last week from Mai ad, Idaho, where she visited with a daughter, Mrs Harold Jones. She also stopped in Salt Lake for a few days with her daughter, Miss Fern Rust, who is employed there. Mr and Mrs Lee Powell of Layton were guests several days last week of Mr and Mrs Birch Bennion. Miss Cleora Orr accompanied them to Salt Lake on their return trip. She expects to accept a position in the city. Mrs Anthon Rust returned home from the Heber hospital during the week, bringing her new baby daughter. Mr and Mrs Edgar H. Miles spent the week end and fore part of this week at outside points. They spent some time at the stock show in Ogden. Dee Bennion and Elvln Thacker left Saturday morning for their camp in California. Their stay at home was considerably shortened by an enforced wait of four days in California before they could get bus reservations. Dee made a two-da- y trip, during the week, to Lyman, Wyoming to see es Mi La Rae Smith to Roosevelt Monday to meet the bus. La Rae spent the Week end with her parents. She is employed in Provo. Mrs John Anderson returned Mrs. Ethel Beebe home Monday from Ogden where she had been visiting with her Mr and Mrs Douglas Jones and mother, Mrs Clarence DeHaven, sons, Rex and Dean; Mr and Mrs who Is recovering fron an ope Links Lanford and son, Philip, all of Salt Lake City spent the Bishop Glen Mohlman moved UNITED week end with Mr and Mrs Clar- Mrs Lucy Long and family to STATES ence Jones. While here they went La Point Monday. in Neola. pheasant hunting Mr and Mrs Carl Mair have Mr and Mrs Frank Robinson moved into the Sargetls house in went to Provo last week where town. AND Mr Robinson received medical Bishop Glen Mohlman took a treatment. STAMPS load of hogs to Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Hans Jacobson Tuesday. and Mrs Cecil Ralphs were In Mr and Mrs Milton Anderson Roosevelt Tuesday where Mrs and son, also Harold Ralphs, were Jacobson received medical care. in Duchesne on business WednesSheriff Dewey Meriwether of day. Duchesne was in Altonah on Reed Foote, of Salt Lake City, business Tuesday. but a former resident of Altonah, Mr and Mrs Clyde Feitkau and was visiting here last week. daughter of Provo were visiting Reece Timothy of Myton was Mrs Feitkau's parents, Mr and in Altonah on business Wednes--Power & Mrs Dan Allred, last week. Light Co. day. Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith Lon Dump accompanied George Mrs and and daughter, Barbara, of ML Emmons to Salt Rogers SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. Arvel Stone and son took Miss Lake City Wednesday. and sons, Mrs Mary Bowden Clinton and Louie, were shopping in Roosevelt Thursday. Mrs Grace Agneu and small daughter left Friday to join her husband in Nebraska. Mrs Dallas Ames accompanied her as far as Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Dean Peay were Roosevelt visitors last Thursday. Morrell Prows of Salt Lake City accompanied Faye Prows and Cal Davis from Salt Lake City Thursday to attend to business matters. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Beebe and daughter, Barbara, also Mrs Olive mo Beebe, were in Roosevelt ThursRepair parts r wm w S ask war. to day where Mr Beebe received (rials for sow qvlpmaat hava care. medical that yea guard year prctMl tolophoa wide extra tar. Pvt. and Mrs Le Roy Barker Listed below are five mest common caoses el damagel from California are in Altonah visiting while the former is on furlough. Raymond Dump took some fat hogs to the Ogden stock show A telepiene on a narrow shelf Saturday. or stand is in danger. Keep it on A shower was given Friday desk. or table a wide, firm night for Pvt. and Mrs Le Roy Barker at the home of Mr and A number of Mrs Les Shiner. people were present. Karl Richens and Audry Etta Hartman of Joka were married last week. ien painting, protect your Mr and Mrs Lott Powell and Linford Maxfield were in Roose(phone with cloth or paper, velt Monday looking after busiien washing floors or wood-r- k ness affairs. protect the cord and wire Miss Murine Redd, assistant m getting wet. home supervisor, from Roosevelt was transacting business in Altonah Thursday. Max-fiel- d Wm. Maxfield met Mrs over cord loop the let De net Roosevelt Thursday. Mrs In drawer handles or knobs pening Maxfield had been in Salt Lake ng City for ten days. may pull telephone A shower was given in the cord. may damage ward hall Saturday afternoon for Mr and Mrs Dewey Jessen. Games and refreshments were enjoyed ladies and by a large crowd of Many young girls. Before her people were presenL was Miss Jessen Mrs marriage Keep kinks svl of your teleBeebe. Many beautiful Lou Mary phone cord. Twisting may injure the and useful gifts were received by wire and necessitate replacement the young couple. Gilbert Beebe took Mr and Mrs Foote and daughter to Louis Roosevelt Monday where their attendaughter received medical carefully-bangi- ng receiver the tion. Replace deli-caSuperintendent Bond and Anna It down may injure were Is It primary supervisor, Stark, sure mechanism. Be school Thursday. visiting carefully to Mr and Mrs George Carroll placed on support In signal. and Mrs Fern Miller were avoid causing busy Roosevelt Monday. Mr and Mrs Delbert Shines and who Mr and Mrs Jack Fisher, for Lake City In Salt been had Altonah to returned some time, is aslast week end. Mr Shiner In the postoffice sisting Mr Dunn at present. FOMICTORY BUY his grandmother, Mrs Andrew O. Madsen, who is ill at the home of a daughter there. His father, Evan Bennion, took the two soldier boys as far as Salt Lake on their return trip to camp. Miss Cleora Orr entertained her girl friends at a supper party the evening before she left for Salt Lake. Those enjoying her hospitality were Mrs Stella Davis, Miss Lola Perkins and Miss Deane Case. Mrs Evan Hansen joined her husband in Salt Lake City Wednesday of last week, after his induction into the army. Together they visited relatives, did some shopping and took in the shows. Mrs Arthur Snow and Miss Lola Perkins cared for the store during their absence. Mr and Mrs Denzil Lister are visiting relatives during his wait fpr final induction into the armed forces. Denzil has been assigned to the Navy. Robert Andrews of Roosevelt, a former teacher at Altamont, visited at the high school last Friday, He is on furlough from army duties. Claude Thacker and Ross Case were in from Kamas Sunday to hunt pheasants. agriculture Ray Greenhalgh, teacher at the high school and a group of high school students attended the Ogden livestock show Sunday and Monday. Among the boys and girls who made the trip and exhibited stock were: Bob Miles, Harry Fieldsted, Raymond Dump, Carl Case, Wayne Wilkins, Don Caldwell, Betty Lee Miles and Ina Rust. George Rogers and E. W. Crosby hauled the stock to Ogden. f WAR rfeBONDS 4m UINTAH WARTIME HINTS ON CARING FOR out-of-to- rj) -o- over-closl- out-of-to- te 12, 1913 TRI CK Truck owners who have tire rationing certificates but are unable to get tires because local quotas are used up and those op- Mrs. Glen Sorensen fVera McDnald returned home American Fork last Thursday after a two weeks' visit with relatives. Enid Sorensen came home from Salt Lake City for a weeks vacation. Mr and Mrs Eldred Allred announce the birth of a baby boy in a Provo hospital Saturday Leon Burton and Glen Sorensen attended a meeting at ML Emmons Sunday afternoon Mrs Mary El Kenison, Walter and Vida Kenison were Salt Lake City visitors the early part of the week. Elray Larson and son, Dean, were visiting at the Ogden livestock show last week. Joyce McDonald entertained a number of friends at her home Sunday evening. The occasion was her birthday. Mr and Mrs Wm. Ekickson were visiting in ML Emmons last Saturday. Mr and Mrs B. J. Sorensen announce the marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Jay Buhler of Heber, November 1. Mark Bleazard and Claud McDonald went to Price Sunday to seek employment. Lee Jarvis was a week end visitor with his family in He returned to his work near Price Sunday. Friday, November erators unable to get ration certificates because of depletion of quotas soon may get help through the Office of Defense Transportation. Instructions on procedure for reporting such cases soon will be issued to the 142 ODT district After cases are remanagers. will clear shortages ODT ported with the Office of the Rubber Director in an effort to get the necessary tires. Different Somethin It can't be altogether the feeling of sacrilege committed that makes profanity sound shocking. and Mrs Eugene Abplanalp and children spent Saturday evening in Bridgeland at the home of Mr and Mrs Alma Smith. Mr and' Mrs Warren Strong and Theron Robb motored to Heber City Wednesday on business. Val Lewis returned to his home here after spending the past several months In Vernal. Mr and Mrs Albert Smith and family of Park City were visiting Mrs Smiths parents, Mr and Mrs William Abplanalp, Sunday afternoon. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Gene Abplanalp Sunday Included: Mr and Mrs Ross Fietkau of Ogden, Mr and Mrs Irvin Snow Mr and Mrs of Boneta, and Leonard Brown and children of Utahn. Mr and Mrs YVestover and Mrs Lewis of Vernal spent the week end In Utahn at the home of Mr and Mrs Don Lewis. Mrs Pete Abplanalp and her Brown, mother, Mrs Elizabeth were Duchesne visitors Monday. Mrs Clarence Killian and son, Blaine, also Mrs Ted Fisher from Mtn. Home were visiting at the Morrison home Friday evening. Mrs Pearson of Duchesne was a guest at the home of her and daughter, Mr and Mrs Herbert Lang In Utahn last week. A farewell dance was given in the ward hall Friday night in honor of Betty Jo Morrison, who expects to leave soon for duty in the army nurse corps. Billy Lewis, son of Mr and Mrs Don Lewis, had the misfortune to fracture his right arm while playing football at school, one day last week. Mr and Mrs Austin Mayhew have sold their home In Utahn to Mr and Mrs Ned Fairbanks. Mrs Joseph Shanks of Arcadia Overweight Motor Proved Non-Essenti- Mr and Mrs John Thompson announce the' birth of a baby bom Thursday, Nodaughter, vember 4, In Roosevelt. and Alexander Mrs Charles daughters, Iris Lou and Jewe', Satwere visiting in Altonah urday. Pvt. Ray Lindsay, who had been home on furlough, left Monday to report for duty. Mrs Mary W. Brown was in Roosevelt Sunday visiting her daughter, Mrs Thompson. Harold Stevenson returned home from Price. His condition is said to be improved. Mr and Mrs Wm. Jessen of Boneta were visiting here Sunday. Miss Joyce McDonald of Tal-mawas a visitor in Mtn. Home Friday. Elwin Birch and Pvt. Ray Lindsay were visiting in Talmage last Friday. Miss Betty Lee Miles, Ina RusL Bobby Nyberg and Wayne Wilkins are reported to have been among those who went to the stock show in Ogden. of Andersen Mrs Nathalia Castle Dale, who had been visiting here, returned home Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Cecil Kofford and family and Milton Stewart were in Boneta Friday. Mr and Mrs Dell Andersen and son, Oluf, were in Salt Lake City on business, the latter part of last week. Delbert and Walt Kenison were here on business last week. Stan McDonald of Talmage was a visitor in Mtn. Home last week. Mr and Mrs Harold Thompson of Talmage, Mr and Mrs Sidney Rust were in Roosevelt on business Saturday. Superintendent Bond was here on business Friday. was al See how safe and economical a surprisingly Light grade can be with your engine Winter OIL-PLATE- D kept a record for a month averaged only 2.7 miles between stops. Maybe you average twice that. Yet the "coupon shortage means short runs lots of stopping and starting. Thats extra bad for your oil. The first hardships of Winter wiU find it unfit. Tliis year, of aU years, the height of economy is to change youi nil promptly. The lightest suitable oil you can use is best for your1v engine your battery your gasoline economy... best for lengthening your cars future! You neednt risk any overweight grade ... rot when you have your engine for Winter by changing to economical Conoco Nh motor oil. A motorist who oil-plate- d The "magnetic attraction that seems set up by a certain synthetic in Conoco NA oil patented enables it to AU good plating forms a staunch protective ' Now and that gives you the idea of surface, in another think of any part your engine facing d in between plus part. ..double Conoco NA oils regular-typ- e liquid film thats extra strong! You cant get more protection than that, while with overweight oil youd only invite needless drag and dangerous "absentee lubrication in Dread Engine Acid is starting cold. Dont risk it. Consult Your Conoco Mileage Fought by Merchant for your gifcs' grade Normal combustion always and face Winter fully ofN'h, leaves acids inside of your confident, with yur engine engine when it stops. Continental Oil Co. son-in-la- w Alice May Anderson Oil oil-plat- e. oil-platin- o. oil-plat- oil-plate- oil-platin- g G a Utahn visitor Friday. OIL-plate- d. Mr and Mrs Theron Robb and daughter, Carolyn, made a trip to Roosevelt Friday. Members of the Relief Society met Tuesday and quilted for Mrs Ned Fairbanks. Ed and Glenn Hadden of Duchesne are staying in Utahn this week with Mr and Mrs Edward Hadden. The baby daughters of Mr and Mrs Leonard Brown and Mr and Mrs Steve Esauk were blessed and named in Testimony meeting Sunday. The names given the babies are Marilyn and Ecce Lynne respectively. Mrs Theron Robb and daughter, Carolyn, were visiting at the Morrison home Wednesday. A group of young folks from Duchesne and Mtn. Home enjoyed a party at the home of Mr and Mrs Warren Strong Friday night Mr and Mrs Horace Chatwin and children left this week for Provo where they expect to make their home in the future. We shall miss them in our community, Formerly it seldom stood idle long. Soon mileage and speed heated your engine enough to oust adds. CONOCO But nowadays rationing may force long rests, while corrosive acids gnaw. To combat corrosion, metals are plated. You combat acid corrosion with your engine 1C Farmers Attention Coal RHmers Jennie Morrison John Canville of Houston, Texas spent the last week in Utahn visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Herb Birch. Mrs Don Lewis left Saturday for her home in Colorado Springs after visiting here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Fete Abplanalp, for the past two weeks. Miss Betty Jo Morrison spent several days of last week in Mtn. Home visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Clarence Killian. Mrs Olsen and daughter, Lola, are moving to Duchesne this week where they expect to make their home. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J. A. Morrison Sunday were Mrs Steve Esauk and children, Mrs Herb Birch and John Canville. Mrs Melvin Broadhead and sons, Calvin and Rex, spent several days In Duchesne this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Otto Johnsen. Mr and Mrs William Abplanalp, Mr and Mrs Fete Abplanalp and daughters, Mrs Don Lewis and Miss Joyce Abplanalp, Mr and Mrs Theron Robb and family, Mr V4L FOR NEW THE GENEVA COAL MINE 35 Miles Out of Price, Utah SHIFTS, PER WEEK SIX, Time and a Half in Excess of 33 Hours WORKING UNITED MINE WORKERS WAGE SCALE ' - MESS BARRACKS HALL - At the Mine Site War Man Power Commission, U.S.E.S., Will Arrange Referral. CONTACT UNITED SMS 40 IMMEDIATELY EMPLOYMENT North University Avenue PROVO, Contact SERVICE OFFICE Your County UTAH Agent Before, Leaving Community. |