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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH STATE TAX BURDEN IN DUCHESNE CO. IS LOWER FOR 1936 Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh Sirs. Ethel L. Curran Mis. Wm. Morrison and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer Don Hatton motored to Arcadia Sunday. Ths following Friday, where they attended guests were present: Mrs. Oliver shower complimentary to Mrs. W Sag ear, Mrs. Della Tumbow, Mr. L. Richens, formerly Mi Dena and Mr 3. C. C. Jennings, Mrs. Cop?. Ethel Curran and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Waikir left and Melba, Misses Morjorie Thursday evening for Austin deliViola A Wardle. Young and where they will make their Texas, cious dinner was after home with their son and daughter, which the afternoon was spent Mr. and Mrs. Charle iCfli COZY LOCALS (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Marion S. Shields ia only 6 mills as compared with Friday, September 18, a show9 5 mills for 1935. Throughout the er was given in the ward hall comWomens Study Club Glen Mickleson, his father, J. M. State of Utah this will result in plimentary to Mis Dena Richens, Ernest Crocker entertainMrs. Maurine Billings a decrease of $1,779,833 in the foimerly Miss Dena Cop?. A large Cickelson and of the Womens Study members ed morning. Thursday Duchesne property tax bill to be paid to ci owd was in attendance. The pro- left will home last Saturday. her at U. club of U. the at register the srfite government In 1935 gram which was rendered consist- Glen Nellie Muir gave a brief to Mrs. h continue will Miss and Billings the total property taxes charged ed of singing, readings and stunts. to attend the sketch of the life of Grace Moore for all state purposes was $4,915,-15- Game3 were played, after which Logan where she is and Mrs. Ernest Schonian some In 1935 the total is $3,135,-32- all present enjoyed a melon bust Utah State Agricultural college. short notes on the life of Grace Commissioner Parley County a decrease of 36.21 per cent. Out of town guests were Mrs. Present were Mesdames to the taxpayer was Nedra Nichols, Mrs. DeVere Den- Lambert was in Duchesne Thurs- Coolige. This saving Nellie Muir, John Arthur Brown, playing games. Walker. effected in spite of the fact that nis, Mies Ardith Drollinger of day. R. M. Pope, diaries P. Madsen, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee are Mrs. A. E. Hodgekinson who Mrs. Wesley Chapman propei ty tax revenues have been Ioka, Mrs. Sarah Nielsen, Mrs. H. Selch, Arthur Orr, A. M. Murcompleting the remodeling of their has been a guest of Mrs. Bruce materially lower than they were Rosabell Morrison, Mrs. Don Hat- in Duchesne this week from Ed Carman, Melvin Foulson, of care home. It is a very much better Maxwell left Thursday for h dock, to take Missouri a few years ago and in spite of ton, Mrs. Eva Gmel of Myton, Ernest Schonian, Miss Anna Stark house than previous. looking home in Vernal. the fact that the state has been Mis. Irene Thomas, Mrs. Jennie business affairs here. She expects Miss and Mary B. Acree. time. some Mr. and Mrs. DeV;re Shephard extraordinfor to be here Mrs. Paul Hansen and Infant forced to meet many LeFevre of Tabiona, Mrs. Martha St. and Pauls Guild daughand family of Soldier Summit have son of Mojave, California ar; ary expenses. In addition to this Shanks, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert and Mrs. Melvin Poulson dinner been visiting Mr3. Shepards par- guests at the home of Mr. and the state bonded debt has been Mrs. Rhoades of Utahn. w:re guerits Sharon Winslow entertained C. L. ter, Mrs. Mrs. Niles the St. Pauls Episcopal Guild at and Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fouse. Mis. George Wedig. of leduced by nearly $2,000,000. as Sunday had has Larsen Mrs. Arthur The Shepards have been visiting Valuation Decreased her home Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland her guests the past week her two Smith of Vernal. ownMi s. Shepards birthplace in Grand to Plans for the years sewing proA year ago the property Hair returned Shelton a Mrs. James Bud Earl of and over the are arrival brothers. rejoicing Valley, Colorado. of this county contributed and their wives of Califbmia. Duchesne Monday from Salt Lake gram were discussed. Mrs. Nina baby boy, born Wednesday. The ers to the state general fund; While here they were accompanied City where she has been visiting Burger was accepted as a new Miss Bernice Mecham spent the mother and son are doing nicely. $6,846 Lhis w:ek end with Miss Elva Abbott they will contribute by Mrs. Lars.n on a trip to Ioka, relatives and friends. member. Present besides the hosyear Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd rushed $18,-54- 6 Last paid Marie Halbert, they work year The thresher is busy at Price and Vernal, where they their small daughter, Nancy Ann nothing. Mrs. Joe Cowan and son, How- tess were Mrs. the state district school visit. d relatives. The Sheltons reto Mfs. A. J. Felin Juanita this week. Arthur Orr, Mrs. week unthis to Vernal Friday where she will pay $12,-31- turned to their horn? in California ard made a trip to Price this Mrs. A. J. fund; they Bessie year Mrs. Barton, derwent an appendicitis opera, and returned with a new Plym- ler, Last year they paid $623 to Thursday. , Mrs. and Burger Gerry, tion Friday night. At the present outh car. school fund; this state the high busiParty Birthday Arthur Larsen made a writing she is reported very much year they will pay $560. Last Mrs. James Dalgleish and Mrs. 1 Mrs. George C. Kohl was hon ness trip to Salt Lake City this Duimproved. were the of into Walker Myton $3,547 Ralph year they paid ored at a party at her home last Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lai-3?chesne visitors Wednesday. state school equalization fund; week end. Saturday evening in celebration of Saturday night a crowd of and family left Monday for New- this year they will pay $3,917, a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan and her of home met the at rtliday anniversary. Present folks callton, Utah where they were to were Mr. inarease provided for by young motored and Reed slight family and Mrs. Arthur Brown, son, the to spend ed by the suddi.n death of their statute but which will be return- Miss Leona Shields Miss Payson Sunay to viist friends and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mr. and was occasion The evening. nephew. ed to districts requiring aid. Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. R. M. Shields birthday. An enjoyable relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fisher were Duchesne county, therefore, will Miss Afton Lynn Shand spent Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. evening was spent playing games guests at the home of Mr. and not contribute a single penny to and assortment A were complete Refreshments Selch and Mr. and Mrs. Grant the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. L. Jumer Saturday. its general property tax to the s.rvedsinging. from which to choose! Murdock. to been the guests. Mrs. George Leacher has The Myton baseball team cross state genrral fund which goes to John J. Solomonson and Robert confined to her home with a bad D. IT. P. Meets Plenty of time to obtain functions and offices the Friteam Indian with bats ed the support at Moon Lake cold this week. of the Utah PioGilbert, employees inany information about arThe which Daughters State at the Capitol day at the Indian Fair at Fort were week end guests of their met at the ticles not in stockl Duchesne Theodore AtE. Dillman, neers, Camp Ray Duchesne with the score 5 to 1 in clude the Governors office, in Arcadia. for home of Mrs. Zella Cowan Wedparents candidate and rV small dow n payment county attorney General's office. Secretary of are We our favor. torney very proud Jennings Solomonson has re- governor, was a Duchesne busi- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Maxand occasional, coincident our team and as the season now of States office, state school of- turned from Salt Lake City where ness visitor Monday. EXTRA NO WITH ine Burdick assisting as hostess. payments is closed, we wish them luck for fice, public utilities commission, he has been medical receiving the CHARGE! Schonian A. such Mrs. was decided that ths county and spent It Roy Industrial commisson, 1937. mental week end in Salt Lake City and camp will be entertained a Duas A minimum of the institutions prison, met the Club The Friday at junior Ogden. While in Ogden, Mr. A1 chesne October 30th. grabbing hat is left at home of Mr3. Bliss Lott with the hospital, training school, of Utah, more than you Hyde, advertising manager of University Wednesday Club perhaps following members present: Mrs colleges, state Sons Comand Scoworoft John wished to pay! College, State Ed Hart entertained Mrs. Agricultural William George Tingley Sr., Mrs. and blind, the pany conducted her through the members and gu?st3 of the WedMrs. Homer Robinson, school for the deaf Koehler, district court, Wanted experienced girl to do Scowcroft factories. He explained nesday Club at bridge this week. INQUIRE ABOUT Mrs. William Preece, Mis. Lea industrial school, and other LAYagencies. housework. EASY OUR Inquire at Record Of- in detail the manufacture of the Present were Mrs. Fred Gentry, Cooper, Mrs. R. E. Waugh and 91-t- e famous Never-ri- p A slight decrease is noted in fice. overalls, and Mr3. Edw. Wilkins, Mrs. Georgs score ! Harris. William Mrs. High PLAN AWAY in Duof used in their C. Kohl, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. the valuation the property process canning won Mrs. Lott. was by 1935 the valucanning J. R. McGuire, Mrs. Fred Johngovernment - inspected Mis. Andrew Tolboe and young chesne county. In 1936 factory. It is well worth the time son, Mrs. Clarence Rollins, Mr3. son returned Monday from Provo. ation totaled $3,111,746. In or it takes to visit the home of one Jack Young, Mrs. Ralph Walker Miss Dorothea Tolboe left Tues- the valuation was $2,798,051 1935. in lower of Utahs largest industries. 1313,695 will she where and Mrs. James Dalgleish. Mrs. for Ogden day The many friends of Mr. and Wilkins won high score prize and visit for some time. Miss Mary Evans Mrs. Lawrence Goff of Salt Lake Mrs. Kohl, travel priz?. Sheriff Arzy Mitchell was a Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper and City, will be pleased to learn of visitor business Tuesday. Myton Mr. and Ms. Lanar Richens wish the arrival of their new son, who Mr. Fred Todd and Mr. A. M WATCH FOR BIG to announce that they will give a was bom Wednesday, S?ptember Todd motored to Vernal Tuesday REXALL SALE wedding dance at Rovoli Friday, 16th. The baby weighed 10 lbs. where they visited with Nancy By Jean Morrison 6 oz. September 25th. Ann, who ia recovering from a the folks in Utahn were of All Mr. and Mrs. Calven Barker recent operation. Judge Parker was a Duchesne to of the death and two small daughters were visitor Monday. Mrs. R. C. Walker and Mrs. vary sorry S. hear By Mrs. Golden Brown J. Birch, who passed visiting relatives and friends here B. W. Dalton of Price was atJames Dalgleish spent Wednes- of Mrs. Sweat from the Bridge-lan- d Kenneth Monhome in at her Utahn, away tending court in Duchesne Monday in Duchesne as gu:sts of Mrs. day morning. We wish to take Sunday. CCC Camp spent the week Mrs. Sterling Williams of Peoa day. Mr. Dalton is leaving soon Ed Hart end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. our to this has been who express her opportunity for parents, visiting California, where he will make Albert Sweat. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen are to the bereaved Mr. and Mis. Oscar Nelson has his home. the proud parents of a baby born heartfelt sympathy Goldsn E. Brown was a dinner returned to her home. family. S. A. Wells of Myton was a Monday, September 21st at Mr. J. P. Madsen of Duchesne Mr. Leo Holt Jr. was transact, business visitor in Duchesne on guest Sunday at the home of Mr William R. Clifton. was calling at the Morrison home ing business in Roosevelt Friday. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soyke, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Murray of RooseThursday. T. R. Cope of Arcadia was atMr. and Mrs. Bill Golly? r and velt were visiting Mrs. Murrays tending court in Duchesne Mon- and Mrs. Hart Stallings and Miss Irma Stallings of Salt Lake City Miss Minnie Gollyer all of Fresno, sister, Mrs. Ira Winkler Sun-M- r. day. Sunday with Mrs. Soykes California were vis king in Utahn spent George H. Evans was transArthur Wiscombe of Roosevelt Mrs. J. W. Rockhill. mother, business Duchesne Fort in Saturday. was a business visitor in Duacting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweat spent Carl and Howard Smith of Monday. on chesne Monday. By Romanza Mott REGULAR MEALS Midview are staying with their Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reece moved Mrs. Leona Cole made a trip to Sunday in Fruitland visiting with Mis. Gertrude Williams left for - and -Mr. Will Mrs. and In new to their home Wednesday Salt Lake City this week, to brin t friends and relatives. Heber City Sunday to visit her grandparents,and Mrs. Rozilla Sweat returned on the The home is situated just north her Abplanalp riding SHORT ORDERS daughter, Rae Donna, who has home Sunday after an extended parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Baum. Utahn bus to school. of the Upalco Cash Store. been visiting relatives for a week. AT ALL HOURS Bishop Ivie and wife enjoyed R. S. Jordan of the Roosevelt visit to Salt Lake City. themselves at the Indian Fair in Ores Harms was in Duchesne on State Bank was a business visitFort Duchesne Thursday, Friday buesiness Tuesday. Courteous Treatment or in Duchesne Tuesday. and Saturday. To Everyone Representatives from several R. L. Hurd of Myton was a Mrs. Bert Bancroft and family construction companies prominent Duchesne business visitor Tuesspent Sunday at the Oison Mott of the state have been looking To coin luce yourself that day. home. over the road east of Fruitland, County Commisioner Jesse Fowdining out is ail inexpensive Miss Erma Bancroft, Miss Doris ler was in Duchesne Tuesday that is now being advertised for Rasmussen, Mis3 Eva Eliason and diversion, dine with us. You bids. II haven't read Three transacting business. you Mi.ss Lola Baum were guests of will find that we serve the H. P. Ottosen of Meeker, ColoMisi Olive Mott Sunday. Years ol Dr. Roosevelt, by Carl Johnson of Arcadia was most tasty food at a modrado was in the Basin this week Miss Eva Eliason is visiting at in Duchesne Thursday. H. L erate prhe. exthe most Mencken, transacting business. the home of her brother, Roy Elia-eyMr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Weldon McGuire has embeen citing and sensational artiMr. and Mrs. DeVon Larsen of ployed at the Shell Service Sta- Duchesne The sahool bus is running cle in expect to leave for Oga tion. published many Mr. Ray Mott is driving it den Monday where the Mitchells Mrs. 3 Larence send in Pack moon, this year. returned to will make thsir horn?. postage Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezsnen Friday after several lor your iree copy. today weeks visit in the East. made a business trip to town on The ('leanest - Coolest And No article printed in our Saturday. Most Comfortable Cafe Mr. and Mrs. David W. Baum generation has created such In Duchesne made a business trip to Duchesne a stir in government, busiMonday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum atness, and social circles. tended court in Ducheme Man-daBy -3 Ells-wort- 6. 3, sei-ve- in-la- Mar-ionvili- e, THEATRE SAT. and SUX 7 Sept. Eddie Cantor in 20-2- Strike Me Pink" Short: Mickevs Fi Brigade. WED. and THURg Sept. 30 - Oct 1 The Ex Mrs. Wm. IoweU Short: Old Movie. 1. YOUR Advantages Of Xmas Planning last-minu- te Spend the fall and winter evenings in the realm ol exeeptionaUy good, we keep them in the IC Drug and most 1 become skillful and curate, for these are two elements of which game Is comprised. ac. the the SMITH POOL HALL cz: Co. UTAHN for are excellent condition. To an accomplished to player in billiards WANTS Duchesne du good fellowship and sport. Play Billiards recreation. Our tables ONLY 2 Days OF KOHLS Big Sale ARE LEFT r Buy Your Winter Needs While Prices Are So Greatly SAVE AT KOHLS New Palace Duchesne, Utah CAFE SOME FOLKS IPE.A OF economy If To PUN THEI2 T LOPClCATlNO Rock Bair lend Dail Ivie were in Strawberry Sunday. They ar? employed at Moon Lake. Mr. Earn Ames from Salt Lake City was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. Ed Williams. Mr. Ivan R. Baum was a visitor of Mr. David Baum. Mr. Baum was h.r? on business. OIL OKA Mrs. V. G. Gentry b Mr. Ronald of Roosevelt was an Ioka visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen spent the week end in Monroe, Utah as the guest of Mrs. Jensens mother, Mrs. llans Tuft. Mrs. J. B. Lemon is reported on the sick list this w ek. Mis. Liah Pack of Kamas and FJizabeth Gentry of Vernal spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr, Wi-com- NOW IS THE TIME To start thinking of a change to winter oil. - - When contemplating the change see us first. RIM MOTOR OIL MISSION Service Station and Mrs. W. G. Guitry. Ralph Mill's was a Salt Lake City visitor this we.k. NOT FREE Go quickly to your newsdealer, buy a copy oi the American Mercury tor October (reduced irom 50 to 95) and read The Case lor Dr. Landon Menckena latest. Unless you hurry you may miss the article that every intelligent American will soon be discussing and quoting. On sale Sept. 25ih. and Mrs. Joe Harris oi Highland was visiting Mr. and Mis. Emil And u son Friday. 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Judgement During time of be- it becomes ne. that some one reavement, cossary person or group of persons bo deptndxl upon for the complete arrangement of the pending last rites. By on our de- judg. mtl)t, you, too, will find almost complete removal of your burden. "Look Jim, Let's i o Sait Lake' The Newhouse Hotel is rates which we can afford. featuring ADDRESS, Roy A. Schonian MORTUARY low special Let s go to Salt Lake City during the week-enWe can have a most enjoyable time and look, breakfast will be served in our room Sunday morning at no additional cost. d. evhouse Iamous Lor The Motel Hospitality and Good t. Mrs. W. G. Gentry spent Tuesday at th? home of her son, Dun Gentry of Myton. Go KATES Single $2 to $4 Double $2. GO to $4.50 all With Bath Food IH$. J. II. WATERS, President V. E. SUTTON, Gen'I. Manager |