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Show u UINTAH BASIN RECORD,' DUCHESNE, UTAH Utahns 8 piece Orchestra SAT. AUGUST 1st the Family. Park on the South Side. Hear the Music See the Crowd. Bring: IT Plans Completed For SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 25c Served From 10:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Daily KLECTllOLUX No matter how far beyond the City Gas Mains or Power lines your home may be, you can now Enjoy By Tracy Defa The 24th of July was very well enjoyed at Defas famous park. It began with a community program, after which childrens races were the main event Free pop corn to all followed the races, and it in turn was followed by a childrens dance. The rest of the horday was devoted to bucking horse buU cow and riding, ses, pulling and a big dance at night. Mr. Frank Defa made a business trip to Duchesne Monday. He was accompanied by Mr. Raymond Ellis. Mr. Leo Defa and Lloyd Roberts were Duchesne visitors Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades and family spent the 24th of July in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fitzgerald were Hanna Visitors Tuesday. Miss Angie Maraini of Salt Lake City is spending a couple qf weeks with her sister, Mrs Viola Defa of Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa motored to Heber Sunday. They were accompanied by Frank T. Defa. Miss Angie Maraini spent last Tuesday afternoon in the company of Miss Tracy Defa. Miss Della Rhoades is spending a week at Tabiona where she is working for Angie Lewis. Miss Violet Rose of Provo spent two days with Mrs. Nettie Defa. Rubber in Goldearod Dlffereut varieties of goldenrod contain from 0.5 to 6.34 per cent of rubber. the Worlds Finest Refrigeration. Operates on a Tiny Kerosene Flame and does not require heating each day. EASY PAYMENT PLAN Write or Phone THEATRE Sat. and Sun. Aug. 1-- 2 Henry Fonda and Sylvia Sidney in Trail of The Lonesome Pine Wed. and Thurs. 6 Aug. Clark Gable and 5-- L. L. PACK Duchesne COZY Utah Loretta Young in Call Of The Wild PLAN NOW - To Attend DUCHESNES LABOR-DA- Y U. B. I. C. (Continued From Page 1) nual flower. Class 10. Best individual dahlia bloom. Class 11. Best individual zinnia bloom. Class 12. Best individual bloom. Class 13. Three or five individual rose blooms. Class 14. Three or five spikes of delphinium or larkspur. Class 16. Best individual rose bloom. gla-giolu- m For Artistic Effect Group 2. To be exhibitied in baskets, vases or bowls for artistic effect, arrangement over 18 inches high. Class 16. Artistic arrangement of pompom or other one flowered dahlias. Class 17. Artistic arrangement of any kind of annual flowers. Class 18. Artistic arrangement of two or more kind3 of garden flowers. Class 19. Artistic arrangement of any one kind of perennial flower. .Class 20. Artistic arrangement of one or more kinds of wild flowers or weeds. Group 3. To be exhibited in baskets, vases or bowls for artistic affect, arrangement less than 18 inches high. Class 21. Artistic arrangement of one or more kinds of dahlias. Class 22. Artistic arrangement of any one kind of annual flowers. Class 23. Artistic arrangement of any one kind of perennial flower. Class 24. Artistic arrangement of two or more annual flowers. Class 25. Artistic arrangement of two or more kinds of perennial flowers. Miclniin-- x M SEPTEMBER G - 7 Friday and Saturday Only JULY 31 - AUGUST 1 Each Woman Coming Into Our Store on Friday and Saturday Will Receive a Sample of Boyer Face Powder. Vanilla Extract, KEUlL.Mt 25c SIZE NOT AN IMITATION 19c Mineral Oil, Me Size. American ... 59c Mineral Oil, 49c Size. American 33c A BARGAIN EACH WEEK ! WATCH FOR THEM! TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS DUCHESNE DRUG biting Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mecham announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances to Paul Whiting of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed at the Duchesne County Clerks office in Duchesne Thursday, by Bishop Rulon J. Larsen in the presence of the brides pairents and several close friends. D. I', P. Meeting Members of the Theodore chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Grace Hall, with Mrs. Lovena Giles assistant hostess. Present during the afternoon, was a distinguished guest, Mr. Thomas Bingham Jr. of Vernal, father of Mrs. G. V. Billings. He gave the history of the early pioneers of Utah, the route they traveled and the forts that were first here in this valley. He also gave the history of Ashley valley. He sang two old time songs and told some riddles. Seventeen guests and members were present. i ed-ho- NORG1M Washers L. PACK Hamm Miss Lucille Lidell, who Is attending Henagars business coir lege in Salt Lake City, spent the week end with her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Abe Liddell. Mr. L. C. Jessen, publisher-edito- r of the Hartville (California) Class 26. Artistic arrangement Tribune, left Thursday morning for Bryce Canyon, after spending of straw or everlasting flower. a short time with relatives in Score Card for Flowers 1. Freshness of entry, 20. 2. Perfection and vigor of plant, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stott of 40. a, of bloom, 15. b, of bud, 10. Pleasant Grove are spending a c, of leaf and stem, 15. short time in Duchesne visiting 3. Colors, 20. a, color blend, 10. friends. Mrs. Melvin Poulson and daughb, color true to type of flower, 3. ter Sharon returned Tuesday afc, uniform green of leaf, 5. 4. Natural artistic growth ar- ter a two weeks vacation in Idaho and Yellowstone park. rangement, 10. 5. Display arrangement, 10. Miss Lucille Hansen of ML Pleasant is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Total, 100. Carpenter Seed Company and Melvin Poulson. Porter Walton Seed Company of L. B. Anderson state auditor Salt Lake City and Grand June for the Department of Public tion Seed Company of Grand Welfare was in Duchesne ThursJunction, Colorado will give pri day auditing the bdoVs in the zes this year. Ribbons will also Duchesne office. be awarded. Mrs. Wells Murdock and little daughter returned to their home in Fresno, after a California, months visit with friends and relatives in Duchesne. Word was received from Miss Selma Bates that she has securMiss Mary Evans ed a position at Arbachs in Salt Arcadia, Bluebell and Upalco Lake City. She is employed as ofjoined forces on the 24th of July. fice assistant for half day and All reported a very enjoyable the remainder of the time, she is time. Upalcos children represent- operator at the P. B. X. board. ed the Pioneers crossing the plains Miss Lynn Shand spent the week In a parade. Those who took part end in Salt Lake City. on the program were as follows: Mr. and H. HarOration, Mr. T. R. Cope; Girls rison were Duchesne visitors on Miss chorus, Upalco; reading, Tuesday. Cecila Cope; song, Goodrich SisMr. and Mrs. Harvey Dyer and ters; reading, Miss Donna Niel- son, Dick of Moon Lake spent son; "The Comical Side of Pioneer Pioneer Day in Duchesne. Life, F. B. Murphy; reading, Mr. Mrs. Viola Harmston of RooseErnest Winkler; piano solo, Blue- velt was a Duchesne visitor on bell; Girls chorus, Bluebell. Wednesday. The day was closed with childCommisioner County rens races, a baseball game and Young and District Attorney Lyle Dalrodeo. The baseball game was won les H. Young stopped in Duchesne by Arcadia. Tuesday enroute to the judicial A truck load of people attended convention in Heber. the Daughters of the Utah PioMr. and Mrs. A. Schonian neers meeting at Altamont July and Mrs. Afton Roy Crocker made a 25th. business trip to Roosevelt TuesMr. Oscar Nelson Jr. was up day evening . to the mountain looking after his Mrs. B. A. Jacoby spent several cattle last week. days in Salt Lake City this week. Doyal and Harly Evans entertained a number of friends at a TABIONA . lawn party Sunday afternoon. By Miss Mary Evans Mr. Waun Pierson was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Bert White and of Ellen Evans Sunday. family returned home Friday from Mrs. Sterling Williams of Provo the funeral of their daughter, Mrs. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Miss ElVn Evans spent the week end home. Mr. Zeria Mathewes made a business trip to Roosevelt last Thursday. Miss Dara Lloyd Is home. She AFTER ALL A FLAT TRE IS spent the month In Salt Lake dor m City. Oily flat oh Mr. Grant Roper is home for the summer. He has been employed by Mr. Bill Woodard. Harlen and Steel Lusty were visiting in Upalco Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melen Rogers made a business trip to Salt Lake City Thursday of last week. Mr. Charles Mathewes is home from Moon Lake. and Mitchell Mrs. Verneta family of Duchesne spent the 24 th of July In Upalco. Mrs. Trueman Mitchell Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Clyde HowMrs-Georg- VY 'Vv A C( to his home. Mrs. Arvetta H. Holgate ARCADIA gone to Salt Lake City v,hrr '' will spend several months temple work. Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Frank Holgate made a but Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wanless trip to Salt Lake City Sun two sons of Stockton, California are guests at the Wedig home S. Shields, a boy, at the L. Miles Mr. and Mrs. Stanley r0Ss west of Myton. Mr. Clark is a Hospital in Roosevelt, on July 25. sons, Max and R. G. have Volu Arcadia Ward joined the Upalco brother of Mrs. Wm. Wedig. after a tour of s. Mrs. Jack Cannon and young anr Bluebell Wards at Upalco to county and Salt Lake City of July. A very daughter arrived Friday evening celebrate the 24thwas had by all and are the guests of her parents, enjoyable time present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Musser. Heber Larsen of Los Angeles, Mr. Hy Hullinger was a Myton business visitor Saturday and California is the guest of his brother, C. A. Laisen. Sunday. Miss Anna Hunt who has been Miss Lois Lusty has returned visiting her mother, Mns. Lee from a two weeks visit in Salt REFRIGERATORS Cooper and family left Friday for Lake City. Mass. in home her Boston, John Solomonson, an employee Mr. Warren Odekirk arrived at Moon Lake spent the 24th with GAS and ELECTRI Sunday from El Paso, Texas and his parents. will spend some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Hill relatives and friends. and family returned Sunday to Mrs. Harold Knudsen and two their home at Bountiful after a daughters left Monday for Salt ten day visit with relatives here. Lake City where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks, with Mrs. Knudsen 3 mother and and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Solomonfriends. son spent the week end at the All on Easy Paymen Miss Melba Forsythe of Los State Capitol attending the Piois neer and arrived Tuesday Angeles celebration. Plan a guest at the home of her parMr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate and ForVew Wm. Mrs. and Mr. ents, family and Orval Hamilton have Fi sythe. returned after attending the 24th Write or Phone Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mickelson of July celebration in Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mickelson City. and family of Duchesne were MyL. Hugh Kroupa of Fresno, Calit6y ton visitors Monday. fornia has been a guest of his Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler of uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Duchesne, Utah ommh San Francisco are guest3 at the Lusty. He left Friday for a visit lonthl R. E. Miller home. with his grandparents, Mr. and (SWPMMeHHI Alth Mr. Jack M. Calvert and Mr. Mrs. A1 Murdock before returning t ri bi (wiirrt frarnr Bertrand Calvert returned Tuesfi jad day from Salt Lake City where In i Mr, thir with father, they visited mam Jack Calvert who was injured md v, Calvert Mr. time some ago. here ear tc has been in the hospital for furicreas ther treatment of a broken leg, relatest to the and according The ports is somewhat improved. ounty The Ladies Literary Club met idiger Wednesday with Mrs. Lynn Stone jrest as hostess. The lesson was given emptii W. Mrs. F. while by Mrs. Draper ebt, at Walker reviewed "Life Begins in ounty Bound Beautiful members The following Forty. All Wool Lovely caDt and guests were present: Glen Draper, Hilary HolBlankets Satin ills, v der, Don Hatton, Francis enera Evans Phillips, F. W. iteres 8. Walker, William Stewart, Vernon Larsen and Mrs. Joe Holder of Tal Salem, Utah. Then Mrs. Ed. Hart of Duchesne, dt C3 e m Advance Blanket Sale Mes-dam- Eau-waide- r, Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. Dalgleish and Mr. B. L. Hart made a business trip to Vernal Wednesday. Miss Jean Walker left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where she will be a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish for several weeks. Mr. Axel Pierson and Mr. Franklin Davies of Duchesne were Myton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Biebush and daughter. Miss B. Biebusli oi Trinidad, Colorado are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Todd. Mr. Biebush is a brother oi Mrs. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings who have been visiting in Canada, New York and othern eastern states returned home Saturday. Mrs. George Roth and daughter Betty are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Koehler. Nornie Anderson. Most everyone enjoyed the 24th of July at Defas famous park. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell Special Selling This Week . Wool Blankets And Comforters Jcal j 10 , Wool Blankets in delicate shades of pink, peach, blue and brown. Medium heavy fall weight. Special at this low price. Only 3; wa The .me .... OTHER BLANKETS id - SINGLES, DOUBLES FROM $1.69 to $5.75 Saturday. si ains, nd, 5. The e sar dh, ti om 1 nldin mi EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME I mptic KOHLS ER NA Duchesne, Utah and family of Myton spent the 24th of July with friends here. Mrs. Thelma Nye who was taken ill with an i stribi. uit, 5 urm attack of appendi- citis, was taken out to a hospital Tuesday. Further word has not yet been received. Mrs. Petty, formerly of spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph MaxAl-ton- well. Mrs. Pearl White is spending a few days in Fort Duchesne. Miss Bonnie Howard who has been visiting some time with friends here, returned to her home in Salt Lake City Tuesday. K0 WE FIX FLAT TIRES! Expertly And Economically Your Car Motor Humming By Using R. P. M. Motor Oil - and - Standard Gasoline. Keep Whole new areas of vacation-enjoyme- ard Oil Road Maps reliable, comprehensive, Interesting. ' Standard Service Men also render many other useful motoring services. This is one of the reasons why Standard's percentage of steady customers Is way above the average. Once motorists try it, they prefer Standard. And as Insist on Standard Lubrication to Insure More Carefree Miles of Motoring. MISSION SERVICE STATION STANDARD PRODUCTS team nt are opened up by Stand- ies. Mr. and Mrs. Mar D. Mitchell are home from Pleasant Valley. 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