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Show Ma the Last Dances While The Weather is Warm! Attend Band His And Rhythm King Snappy WELCOME Rodeo Visitors Legislature Passes School Will Open On Labor Day, Sept. 7 Work Insurance Act BERRY By Romanza Mott and Mrs. Roscoe Bair gave their wedding dance in the ward hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen are visiting with Mrs. Mezenen's mother in Spring City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ad Mezenen left Sunday for Spanish Fork to visit wih Mr. Mezenens sister, Mrs. Ray Pace. Mamie and Mary Mott have returned home from Bingham where they have been spending their summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewis were dinner guests qf Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sandstrom of Salt Lake City were visiting at the Orson Mott home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum have gone to Provo and will home Friday. You Can Get Cold Beer Mr. (Continued from page 1) have been hired to enrich the program in music for the county. These teachers are placed at Tabiona, Duchesne, Myton, Roosevelt elementary and Roosevelt high, Neola and Altamont. Teachers Institute will be held in Duchesne on Saturday, September 5th, with a general session at 10 a. m. in the Town hall. The program includes: group singing, led by Winston Hansen, Music instructor, Duchesne high school; invocation, Lowell Cutler, principal of Altamont high school; roll call, Miss Anna Stark, primary supervisor; remarks. Superintendent LeRoy Bishop; music selection, Carl G. Stuart, music instructor, Roosevelt high school; remarks, Don C. Sparks, coordinator; remarks, Miss Leda Whitmore, district supervisor of public nurses; music selection, G. W. Tucker, misic instructor, AJta-mohigh school; remarks, W. J. Bond, principal, Duchesne high school; remarks, Reed Morrill, principal of the Roosevelt high school. Department Meeting At 11:40 Duchesne Teachers Assn. will meet under the direction of association officers. At 1:30 all departments will hold meetings at the high school building. Poincipals of elementaoy schools will meet with Superintendent Bishop; elementary teachers will meet with Miss Stark; Roosevelt high teachers will meet with Principal Morrill; Duchesne high iteachers will meet with Principal Bond; Altamont high teachers will meet with Principal Cuttler. Principals of other schools will make their own appointments for faculty meetings to be held after 2:30 p. m. Wm. H. Case, John P. Madsen Chickaree A group of young people from and Arzy H. Mitchell motored to d Duchesne enjoyed a chickaree Salt Lake City Tuesday to the funeral services of SecSunday night at Robbers Roost. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed retary George H. Dern. They Carman, Mr. and Mrs. Max were accompanied by Misses FranPeterson, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence ces Clase and Wanda Johnson, Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fish- who went in to see the famous er, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell, doll house of Coleen Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkins, Miss Conley Davis of the U. S. Navy, Elsie Johnson and John Martin. spent the week in Duchesne, a Wednesday Club At guest of Bob Kent. Mr. Davis is Mrs. Jack Young entertained from the S. S. Saratoga. members and guests of the WedGeorge Davis has bought a new nesday club at bridge this week. Chevrolet. The following ladies were presMrs. Lillis Wilkins of Mtn. ent: Mesdames Lynn Bennett, on Fred Gentry, George Kohl, Fred Home was a Duchesne visitor Friday. M. Johnson, Chester Lyman, R. Dwain Pearson of the Rural Pope, Clarence Rollins, Ed WilAdministration was Resettlement A. O. Ernest Halstead and kins, W. Schonian. High score prize a business visitor in Duchesne on was won by Mrs. Johnson and Friday. the travel Mr. Larson said, Mrs. Wilkins won Judge Martin M. Larson was Central states, DEADLINE FOR in Duchesne to conduct court Conservation Soil prize. the Program FILING FARM that all Monday. hjus been so adjusted Birthday Supper A. M. Anderson of the Wayne SHEETS NEARS farmers will now be entitled to Miss Frances Case entertained at a supper at her home feist Mayhew Auditing Co. was in Dusoil conservation payment. All farmers are urged to fill Wednesday evening in celebration chesne on official business this The deadline for the filing of farm work sheets Ls September out a farm work sheet at once of her birthday anniversary. Cov week. Miss Janet Burton is back at 15th, Thoral Larson, Duchesne at the soil conservation office in iers were laid for Misses Owena county soil cotrwervalon super, Roosevelt so as to not miss the Young, Laura Mae Lyman, Wan- work in the county treasurers opportunity of getting a substan- da Johnson, Messrs. Wayne Mit- office, after spending several visor, announced this week. Because of the drouth in the tial payment. chell, Harvley Hatch, Bill Mur' weeks in Midway. dock and Jack Fitzwater. FollowMrs. Melvin Poulson went to ing supper, the young people at- Mt. Pleasant last week end to tended the dance at Bridgeland. get her daughter, Sharon, who Surprise Party has been visiting her grandparMrs. Arthur Brown was honor- ents. Miss Lynn Shand accompaned guest at a surprise party at ied her and- spent the week end her home last Monday evening, in Manti. given by a group of her close Miss Edna Lemon spent the friends in celebration of her birth' week end in Denver. Dinner was day anniversary. Wm. H. Gagon of Roosevelt served to Mr. and Mrs. Brown, was in Duchasne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mr. and Gwenith Pierson left Tuesday Mrs. Grant Murdock and Mrs. R. with her father. Axel Pierson for M. Pope. Salt Lake City, where she will Week End Guests attend school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. August Litizettee Lyman Burdick of Bluebell was and their daughter, Lucile of Hel a Duchesne visitor Wednesday. Jack Stoewes spent the week per were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest end in Grand Junction, Colo. Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Crocker. They were entertained at Randolph Jensen of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal motordinner Sunday evening at the City has been spending this week home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in Duchesne lodking lofter his ed to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Neal returned Monday but Mrs. Brown. Other guests were Mr. bees. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop re- Neal will visit for some time with R. M. Pope. turned Friday from Oregon and her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis and California where Dr. Bishop has Contract Club , left Saturday for Salt family reserve on officers been duty. Mrs. A. M. Murdock was hoswhere their youngest Lake City Mrs. Emma Stephens returned tess to members and guests of son, Hinton received medical atshe where from Denver, the Contract club at her home Friday tention. They returned Wednesla3t Saurday afternoon. Present has been visiting friends and reladay with the boy very much imtwo months. for tives Take Advantage of These were Mesdames Ernest Schonian, proved. W. D. left Mrs. Tuesday A. J. Feller, R. M. Pope, Nellie Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Muir, J. R. McGuire, Fred Gentry, for Salt Lake City for a visit are guests at the home of family relatives. with Guy J. Hollenbeck and LaRue Miss Ethel Fouse and her fa- Mr. Clarks sister, Mrs. Wm. Graven. enroute to their ther, Mr. P. W. Fouse made a Wedig. They are Birthday Party home California afin Stockton, Mrs. Tennis PouLson entertain- business trip to Salt Lake City eastern ter at various visiting lat ed Tuesday evening in honor of Thursday, returning Friday. points. acMrs. Helen B. Hollenbeck her husband on his birthday anniMiss Alma Lou Lott left Tuesversary. Guests were Mr. V. V. companied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Start the school year out right by having a for Salt Lake City where she day to to Dickerson Bluebell Tuesday Osborn, Mrs. Axiel Pierson, Wann will visit for several days before All-rethe Richard attend of funeral Howard Pierson, Thacker, Mips smart and stylish permanent wave. returning to her studies at the Lela Mott, Mr, and Mrs. Mont Wasatch Academy. Mr. Draper of the Heber bank Mrs. Alma Poulson, Poulson, Look your best for Duchesne's C. Ward, Mr. Wm. Zowe, H. Mr. Mt. Colemlan big Labor-Da- y Wm. were and Fhuline Merrill, Remit Poulson, Funk, Mrs. Melvin Poulson and Miss transacting business in Duchesne Mr. Bliss Lott, Mr.Mr.Henry celebration, and continue to look your best R. E. MilMr. Alex Beffort, Veda Poulson. Tuesday. Mr. Bud Wingo of Roosevelt ler and Mr. Fred Palmer attendthroughout the coming school year. was a business visitor in Du- ed the funeral of the late SecreSUMMONS tary of War George H. Dern In chesne Monday. George Kohl made a business Salt Lake City Tuesday. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Mrs. Geo. Tingley Sr, and THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS- trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. Leona Cole was in Salt daughter, Mary returned Friday TRICT OF THE STATE OF from a short visit in Salt Lake Lake City the latter part of last UTAH, WITHIN AND FOR THE week buying new fall merchan- City. COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. Mr. Woodrow Smith who has dise for her frock shoppe. been in Idaho for the past month HAZEL WEBBER. returned home Tuesday. Plaintiff, Mr. Perry Barksdale arrived vs. Duchesne, Utah to accompany his wife Sunday ROBERT FRANKLIN WEBBER, and children on their return trip Defendant, to their home in Boulder City, Nevada. Mrs. Barksdale and famMrs. Marlon S. Shields THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ily have been the guests of Mrs. Mrs. David Farnsworth is SAID DEFENDANT: Barksdales parents, Mr. and Mrs. a after You are hereby summoned to weeks illness. Yhe oEea? Mr. and Mrs. Grey Lusty of J. T. Burke during the summer. appear within twenty days after Mr. and Mrs. Glen Draper spent rmb in The service of this summons upon Springvibe were week end guests the week end fishing on YellowAtlas Tires - Tubes at VK7CLP 15 the home of his you, if servfed within the county parents, Mr. stone. They report an enjoyable in which this action is brought; and Mrs. R. s. Lusty. Nor 50 MUCH and lots of good fishing. And Batteries trip Mra Velma afotherwise within Riggs and daughthirty days WHERE WE Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston ter service, and defend the above ter, RaVay of Fort Duchesne fTANP Af WHERE WL LANP) entitled action and in case of your were week end guests of Mrs. failure so to do, judgment will be Riggs parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W hen rendered agiainst you according T. Richens. you buy these Mrs. John A. Gilbert and to the demand of the complaint, car necessities, let us Come In To The which has b.cn filed with the family, who spent the summer at Clerk of said court, and copy of Moon Lake have returned home. supply them. Atlas which is annexed hereto and serv-e- d Melvin, the son of Mr. and Mra. Charlie Bird who was kicked in upon you. products are guaran! Tills action is brought to re- the face by a colt was taken to cover a judgment g the Roosevelt where Dr. Miles render, teed to give service. For Quick Sandwich marriagtj contract heretofore and ed medical attention. now existing between you and the Mr. and Mrs. Willard Horrocks Service plaintiff, teJid for the care and of Myton are visiting at the home isof minor the of the Mr. custody child, Horrocks parents, Mr. and Standard Lubrication sue of this said marriage rela- Mrs. William Horrocks. SANDWICHES tion, Standard Products The Miss-Doris and Flora HOT COFFEE (Signed) RULON J. LARSEN, Fietkau of Duchesne spent the Attorney for Plaintiff. week visiting their grandparents, PASTRIES Address, Duchesne, Utah. Mr. and Mra Frank Horrocks. Date of first publication, SeptDinner guests Tuesday at the Irvin Caldwell, Prop. Chester Lyman, Manager ember 4 th, 1936. homo of Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Date of last publication, Oct- M. Gilbert were Duchesne, Utah Orin Olson and ober 2nd, 1936. daughter, Geneva of Duchesne. Wilkins Beer Parlor Saw at-t:n- re-tu- QjfeA nt Seven ! VAtanoe ewe ietephone fown. WWUJJVCkt CofU . c$gn. 7p.m.ojvdcM day Amdoy- - ITOli Sam on Sunday Girls! Girls! . FALL 2 Permanent Specials d. SALON visitors' (Continued From Page 1) the newly enacted unemployment insurance law as meeting all federal requirements, Dr. Harper declared that Utah was to be highly commended for its extremely capable administration of those porions of the National Security Act which had already been in effect in the State. Utah i3 in the very forefront of the states in the naion which with the nationare in giving their al government citizens benefits accruing under the Social Security program, said Utahns are also to Dr. Harper. be commended for the spirit of exhibited by employers and employees in paving the way for the enactment of the unemployment compensation measure. We Invite You Drop In and Try Plate ' V ICE CREAM! Served at Tables per further stated that the federal government planned by 1942 to have an old age pension system established on a basis of the right persons more than 65 years old to receive pensions ranging from $10.00 to $80.00 per month. Ha explained that the federal government was now making old age grants on a 0 basis by the states, but that it was felt that this program should be enlarged. The office to be opened in Salt Lake City will take a census of all persons in the state over 65 years of age. (Due to shortage of space and because it is iso important to employers and employees, this article will ce concluded next week). left Saturday for the Upper Lake Fork, where they spent the week end. They returned with plenty of the speckled beauties. Mr. George Tingley Sr. made a flying trip to Salt Lake City, leaving Sunday morning and returning that evening. 50-5- o Lunch in Salt Lake City, soon, of a regional office to supervise varied phases of the program, Dr. Har- Anticipating the establishment V AT 2oc S. L. To Have Regional Office Sold In Ioka j f Buf Correction! The rumor of Glen Baird's riage sent to the Record bf. Ioka correspondent some is false, Mr, Baird says. to apologize. Friday and We J Saturdaj 4 and i! September 7 BARS Crystal Whitt Soap - 25c 3 BARS Cashmere COZY THEATRE Bouque: Soap - 25c SUN. and MON Sept. G - 7 5 BARS George OBrien in OMalley of The Mounted Colgate Perfume WED. and TIIUR. Sept. 9 10 Gertrude Michall and Ray Milland in Return of Sophie Soap -- Lang -- 27c Duchesne Co Drug ADVANCE SALE PHYLLIS BEAUTY Labor-Da- v OF Fall Bags $1.19 to $3.9 BIA Smart new fall leath fabric and combinat: con-vaksi- bags. Many in colors match fall costumes. NEW STOCK Rodeo Visitors COVERED WAGON dia-xlvin- MISSION SERVICE STATION Fifth Annual alter - t Kodeo Uuchesn Special Sale Of DRESS GLOVES 69c to $3.25 AH the latest styles in late summer colors We have a wide assortment of patterns. KOHL Duchesne, Utah Sunday and Hlonda |