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Show Spa John P. Pearson to reside, —o— Oliver beef Sagers cattle to and the Mrs. is disposing of his moving stock his Strawberry section. moved his Arthur ghter, Raval Dahlman and of Duchesne guests of her parents, | Mrs. H. T. Richens. ——O—— are the Mr. and a . Stanley Ross has purchased the Dewittt farm and has moved his timism family the future. we there to make their home, eee —O—-—- A delightful entertainment was given at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ‘Malcolm Walters.After mutual the following couples motored to the above home and proceeded possession of everything the host and hostess. Mr. Lyle Young, Smith, burn, Mr. Bishop an and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. J. R. Clay- Merl Jennings and Mr, and Mrs. Olsen. Games and refreshments was the order of the evening. The occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Walters, , peje J. Alma Smith is working on the new building for Mr. Nowland The work on the canal is almost completed and water will be turned in within the next few days. ’ . Vere _of now has a Sheep of shearing Miss Leona ing from Shields is recover- a case of Scarlatina. The following have returned from the Temple excursion and ‘general conference at Salt Lake City, Marvin G. Shields, Eliza Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs, Ray -rocks and family, Mr. and Orval Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and gon Robert J. HorMrs. L, J. —-O—- Mrs. Wanless Shilds is at Heber with her sister, Mrs. Bert Coleman recuperating after her recent op: business the Antelope is the guest Eliza ae of her prandmother. J. Gilbert. Saas Thomas, John and L. J. beef cattle —o-— Mr. and have been Mrs. Reed Fitkaw who located in the Southern to save part of Utah this winter, where Mr. Fitkaw has been connected with the Clyde Construction Co., have returned and will make their trips to the store, to make appointments, keep in touch with friens, to call the doc- home here, their two little daughters have been quite ill since their return. Is it a convenience tor—by telephone? : — per If you, or one of your famis seeking employment. doesn’t a telephone give you a better chance by enabling people to reach you more easily ? It costs to but have Any a few take cents your will Mecham farm near a run the Lake bridge this Cruz trip to end. La Jaun made Fort Duchesne the Dra- Fork summer, a business this week- ITN, HOME . order. Leon Rowley and monetization of silver. Can system in regards to the wife and Roy num, Montana, make their future where they home. will Scotch nor pine, stock is ver is dangerous. Too much of anything is dangerous if it cent-] ers in one place and stops circulating. All the powers that be are gold bugs, may be a dozen or so men. No use trying to get any medium of exchange contrary tc their yard stick. We have a Mr. Rogers now in voted as much or for about the a stall the silver to ward off any just}. years in 26 the state of the 29 during the, to farmers at a low cost. cost of shipping. The sizes with East. If —o— Grover much we have too ors much where is it? Is there getting it into circulmuch silver, too much much hogs make too poverty. R. Trees M. BRANDON Available For Farmers of Utah Thursday. ~— Mr. and Mrs. Weldo Hansen and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris and children and in iF YOU PREFER YOU Mrs. Mr, and Mrs: Lavon Atwood Sunday evening. NULUEUU LAAT ARUL LLL Le enter B American Poultry Jrnl...2 Yrs. The Country Home ) The Farm Journal............ 1 Yr. Capper’s Farmer Gentlewoman Magazine1 Yr. § Good Stories .................. 1 Yr. I enclose $ FROM GROUP Fill out coupon STREET OR R. F. D AND STATE L. Curran, Lawrence the Bynum Academy to et of Bea- her way and Mrs. high Geo. score, with his parents returning Duchesne Sunday duties with his evening to to the re- survey crew. —_—O— Milton Lott, Geo. Cooper and Joe Miller who have been at CCC camps in California for several months returned Saturday. to. their Welcome homes home boys. Tingley Service Robert ‘Myton Station, Ft. loss is Myton’s Eien Rohm after has gain. returned spending the Mr. and Mrs, Dean Hadden and children of Duchesne, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Hadden, Sunday afternoon, The following young people enjoyed an outdoor picnic, Sunday evening: Hope Hadden, Nelda and Louise Kofford, Ruth Snow, Pearl. Mayhew, Steve Esauk, Eddie Kielbosa, Sherrel to Marks Hadden, Mitchell, Balen Lloyd Clifford and Earl Pow- Shirts, Wright. - Ferrel Abplanalp of Talmage is visiting at the home of his par- and sister of Mr. Hyden, people n the country, All manner of stories have been circulated even saying had come to AUTO thru ; Miss Elsie Remund spent Sunday in Duchesne‘ with the Carl Marsing children: while Mr. and Mrs. Marsing went to Price to the funeral of their Nephew, Os Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sager returned home after spending a few days outside ——— relatives Se friends, —o-— Neville Wimmer and Elmer Curran returned home Tuesday after . —o— and Mrs, Perry Grant and family, Mrs. Susan Grant and Fred, Jake and Elizabeth Emery were guests of the Currans Sunday evening. The evening spent in playing cards, —o— Miss Eunola Jennings carefully. Please send me the §& Nelda Holfeltz had a and very was Miss about O. safe arrival the E. Curry of a making an analysis, however to try and determine if it ‘COREGRIS any evidence of blood, Fietkaw Kennison and Miss all of Boneta visitors EKugene were of Ruth Snow, and Abplanalp, Sunday Ruby the Mrs. after- the noon, Mrs, J. A. Morrison was visiting message more and Mrs. and Shelby. taken on ‘Mr. Frank Mrs. Oe to equal these Spratt the districts Paul Nicholson, took sent, on to Salt Ottawa, Lake the are FLY A KITE REXALL men in Tooth Paste and A Big Kite Both for down First Aid © Sanitary Napkins Full Size Pkg. DUCHESNE DRUG Keep— Informed — Clean utensils and well cleaned separators make for high quality cream, and also experien- _ save Duchesne in his tendent Taylor Wednesday of Salt evening tend the conference. Washington pected by County Specialize Reed, of Myton, 20, also Ethel repair. on high It will pay quality you, left MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY ex- _ MARRIED both or. equipment. to at- to be present, Garland money new cream. Officials of are you bills and car, Lake train Bnaenaasecnassuacasonnae SPECIAL .. these of the | Milk of Magnesia Chas. County, principal schools trial. Boys.. last taxes for Duchesne, Warr, Utah. Walter Le Fevre, 27, Tabiona; Rella June Beckstead, 18, Talmage Denzil Gardner, 38, Neola; Lucinda Leavitt, 20, Neola, Maid O’Clover Cheese are Utah Butter HIGH and QUALITY PRODUCTS a business | trip to Duchesne Monday. —o— Mrs. Lydia Lee is recovering very slowly, but she is still under the care Doctors cn at eas Heber. THE OPENING OF Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Giles returned Monday night after spend- and Duchesne Heber. —f— Miss Francis Maxwell spent the} week-end at her home in Tabiona. —o— Miss Lapreal Ivie of Strawberry has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs, Ervin Clegg at Tabiona. : Mrs. Sarah Chatwin left Monday with her son, Wallace for He- | ber where tention. he will a medical Furniture SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, 1934. COMPLETE | New and Used —o— = HOME Furniture . FURNISHIN cS Real Velde at Low Cost at- plea- oe Sunday,- taking pictures. ——0-— ) Guests at the Curran home Ellsworth Curran has missed a Tuesday evening were: the Misses few days of school the last week Phyllis Wimmer, Bessie Forbush, on account of helping get the wat- Fern Broadhead and Neville Wimer in the ditch, mer, Will Trade Furniture for , LIVESTOCK - HIDES - WOOL - ETC. | sant } — for finger- 3 made ask- a blood near brought to Duchesne After the conference, to be held Friday and Saturday, the men plan to visit the Boulder Dam on Sunday. Assistant State Superin- 20; Defa been found Sheriff Mitchell, in summing up evidence new on hand, stated Mayhew School Superintendents, M. Iverson of Duchesne elementary The new Ranger, Mr. W. N. Smith is here now to stay. Mr. Phinney accompanied him and will stay a few days. has information car that he feels certain the wanted ‘man cannot long escape capture, and that he will eventually be Hadden, Mr. stress cing. nine and one-half pound baby boy. Mother and baby are feeling fine. es —o~ Mrs Maud Atwood is now at the home of her son, Oran, at Hanna, —o— Mr. Joe Murdock came in Tuesday. left Letha eral funds nice it was A stained lands would ordinarily pay, would go far toward easing the financial. an- since evening. print identification, but according to County Attorney, Merrel Larsen | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, Mrs. all finger prints on it had been blurred.. The state chemist is La Pear Swazey and children, Mrs. Friday. Mrs, car, Thursday oem and FOUND the Hanna Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Chatwin’s sister, Mrs. Hersel Jones, Thursday of last week to an Hastern Star meeting. HANNA-TARBY that Mrs. Delprado Duchesne to get the Kansas, not far south-east of Topeka, but no answer has yet been received, The automobile jack which was found near the body M. ‘Their of imaginative day evening at the home of Mrs. M.. Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes and Mr. Horace Chatwin, motored to lanalp license. by people minds, some saying the wanted man had been apprenended, others that the car had been found aban- — doned in Colorado, and one’ story ing visitors at the Mrs. Wm. Abp- the man, Saturday after it had lain in the Schonian Mortuary for 10 days. Durng this time Flashlights were taken of the body, both'before and after reconstruction of the face, to aid in identification, and the body was viewed by a large portion of the Heber and family were home of Mr, and friends wish them many of happy wedded bliss. 1) dead Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Brennick and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Brennick and family spent Sun- rel procured page the even week-end. Mrs, R. E. Miller, Mrs. Fred Burger and Mrs. D, P. Whitmore of Roosevelt motored to Price on they of Reid Mitchell of Mtn, Home was the visitor of Clifford Shirts over the and Los Angat the home of Mrs. Albert Smith, Monday afternoon. —o— Howard Stewart was a Price Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart left Sat- visitor, Thursday and Friday. urday for Thatcher, Arizona, where | Lloyd Powell of Duchesne spent they will visit with Mrs, Dart’s the week-end as a visitor of Sherfamily. many years from widow ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Abplanalp, Ferrel is recovering from a recent operation for appendicitis. in Huntington Park eles, California, attend prado, body, but none of these have had any foundation, and there seems to be little authentic information — winter —o— —f)-— 2 ) four magazines enenee with a vee s , subscription to your newspaper. TOWN Mr. awarded sume spent Mr. L. A. Hollenbeck and his Son- in law, Titus Jones were look| ing over the Hollenbeck ranch last Saturday. 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This wonderful offer is available to old Tuesday. ed the Contract Bridge Club on Thursday of last week. The members and their husbands completed the evening with a final game of Mr. (J Home Circle _...0..000....... 1 Yr. CHOOSE on business ween ornia is at home:again, Check 3 Magazines itis (x) MAY Duchesne transacted ointed Social Case worker for the district around Myton and has —o= Mr. Fred Case:who has_ ‘the winter at San Diego, TT, [} [J (J C] [] [1] thus Cx) L. Hurd Warren Strong Lake City, to at- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew reMrs. R. C. Walker was hostess ‘turned. from Salt Lake City SatMiss Grace Thacker returned oe to the Contract Bridge ae on urday. Tuesday, after a weeks visit — ~ PBadaday. Mrs, Eugene Abplanalp is visSalt Lake City. ssi , iting in Boneta at the home of her Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Funk have parents, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Snow. Pres, and Mrs: Owen Bennion, to Roosevelt where they Mrs. Annie Salmon, Mr. Ira 8B. moved Cannon, Mrs. Jim Timothy, Bishop will make their home while Geo. School Superintendents and Mrs, LeRoy Rust and Volney|. is attached to the survey crew. —O— To Visit Boulder Dam Boswell attended conference at Miss Alice Todd has been appSalt Lake City.’ ae Mr. 1 Magazine —O—- R, LKL Check business. (Continued Mr. and Mrs. motored to Salt Mr, Jim Lister left this week to H. S, Olsen of Uintah County and go to Idaho where he expects to returned - to our midst again. Mr. Adams, Superintendent of In== c be employed herding sheep. Mrs.|dian Schools, at Whiterocks, left Glen Draper and Paul Henderson him ther turns too warm, orders will Listr and Phillis’ will join Thursday morning for Las Vegas, were business visitors in Duchesne be filled up to about April 1. More there later on. to attend a conference of schoo! Saturday of last week. than 65,000 trees of 13 species officials from Indian states, The ; -—— Mrs. Joseph Case and children were available March 8, when the Elmer Shelton has accepted a conference, sponsored by Califorfirst shipment was made for farm are visiting relatives at Ogden, position with the Mutual Cream- nia, is for the purpose of promotplanting this spring, Mr. Dunn Utah, . ig | ery Co. and is now managing the ing distribution of Federal money to school districts, containing unstation here. Mr. Henry Miles and son Rue taxed Indian lands, to help carry 0 of Mtn, Home are leasing ied the school load. Garland Reed and Ethel Warr ground here this year. In the Uintah Basin, as is un=f were united,in matrimony in Duof the chesne on Wednesday, Mrs, Warr, doubtedly true in many Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loll of OgChas. other states, many white children den were the guests of Mr. and mother of the bride and Reed father of the groom and Mrs. are living on untaxed indian land, Mrs, Joseph Case Friday. —O— Richard Adams accompanied the and are attending school without helping support the district. FedMr, and Mrs. Lyden Hansen young couple to Duchesne where SEHOLD} fy LJ Radioland to Shipped To Sacramento exwea- AGAZ{ f| (] Pictorial Review.......... 1 [Open Road (Boys)......2 Yrs. : [J Screen Book a [] Screen Play i OJ True Confessions » visited Murder Victim’s Body fe Because of the early spring the shipping of small trees from the forest nursery of the Utah State Agricultural college started more than three weeks earlier than last year’ s reading! cick Your bine newspaper and the pick of this choice lisé of magazines” ae - All for the amazing, low price given below. ) E) (Pathfinder (Weekly) .... attend ‘ the Mr. George Rogers and daughter Cleveland. The silver question may cause a split, and those who! Vera and Mrs. Rufus Rogers were consolidate fair and square for sil- Roosevelt visitors Thursday. — : ver might make the grade, : Mr. and Mrs.: Vern Case, Ross ~ Two or three million men could Case and Mr, and Mrs, James Lisbe to work by silver, What would help the West would surely help ter were Roosveelt business visit- silver now, no way of ation? Too wheat, too to Duchesne’s —— L] Delineator who ao Mr. Bill Gallier, Arthur Powell, Mr. Vance Moners, Rulon Powell and Carl Lister: were Roosevelt business visitors Wednesday. velt (1 Hollywood Movie Mag...1 Yr. L] McCall’s Magazine ES [] Movie Classic those Bruce Maxwell and family are now located in. the Wm. Harris home and Mr. Maxwell has leased enjoyed the Picture show at Roose- ‘pa among Tingley of further History had four years with Grover Cleveland, then four years with Benjamine H. Harfour of AMT. EMMONS and (] Better Homes & Gardens,1 Yr. were day planting the stock vary from four to six inches for the evergreens and from nine to 20’ inches for the hardwoods. Information relative te the ordering of these trees may be obtained from the local county extension agents or by writing tc the college at Logan. bill know That’s action regarding silver. may repeat itself. We rison, then the silver as Mr, Rog- Chinamen. farmers for Orders may still be placed for these trees, which may be obtained at prices ranging from $1.50 to $2.50 per hundred, which include to hold good, for ever, they have reasons to fear the sixteen to one silver bill, Some say too much sil- that 510 distributed past four years from the college nursery, The trees are grown and distributed under the supervision of the school of forestry in cooperation with the federal government Clarke-McNary law. tunder the which plans to furnish planting that gold been counties majority be wrong? It looks to me.like the gold barons are afraid of too much power centering in the West, If the old capitalist year, reports Paul M, Dunn, tension forester. Unless the Lords, who have been living on the Pine View Ranch for the past several months have left for By- The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. by Hoover. the will John Stover made a business trp to Salt Lake during the week. Oliver L. Sagers was an. Arcadia visitor Sunday evening, one. Employee —o— Cdis have there would be no hope for silver He, did not make any votes for ers Gilbert shipped their ve Ogden last week, pine, talk Mrs. at Yes or No? day sheep the Messers ily the _ Mrs, Barbra Haywood, formerly China studying the silver question, congressmen Miss Barbra Moose of Salt Lake I am sure the 257 day ponderosa and blue spruce. These — species ‘Salt Lake last week. ---Q-— , have been found to be adapted to Heber and Nephi. Moon were .the several varieties of soil, moistsheep; so long’ as you have a gilt elevational conditions transacting business in the County edge yard stick you don’t seem to ure and care much about the other fellow’s found in the different sections of Seat on Thursday of last week. —o— the state, yard stick. Mills was Hoover’s Mrs. Dan Barry and Albert Tanforest | Approximately 100,000 man Friday and he said at. the and _ transplants ner motored to Duchesne last Frirepublican national convention tree seedlings in in his new store. —O-— shearing will soon be the corrals. pine, Now we have two minds majority congressmen in favor of re- stock groceries order improving. eration. _-—O0— Nielson ill is —O— to take including and Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Odis Mecham’s family which has veen EDITOR: Secretary of the treasurer, is still talking gold. Men men UTAH MTN says. Species yvatiatic for windbreak and woodlot purposes include: Russian olive, Siberian elm, black locust, honey locust, golden willow, Mrs, Emery Nielson, Mrs. A. M. hardy catalpa, black walnut, green ash, Siberian péa tree, Austrian} Todd, R. E, Miller and Jack Con- in the cattle business talks cattle; dau- Farming is in full swing at this time which indicates a spirit of opfor DEAR Ex Mills, phat Smith. cattle has family to Roosevelt where they expect UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH OTHERS VIEWS Al Mr. Baley B, Noland is constructing a new two room house on the farm which he purchased of C. W. ere — |