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Show JJINTAH fashion talks SUss Mary Evans ftnd Mrs. Alvin SMelds tn their home in Tooele ion parade when ears . Mrs. Grace DalgleUh Mrs. V. G. Gentry Wednesday1 of ,Ll5erary Club met Mr. and Mrs Chas. Neal Less Gardner of Neola was transweek with Mrs. Pariette were William Stewart. Myton visitors business in Ioka Wednesacting Mrs. Marcus ngleyrrMr3t K E aWednesday. They returned from day. business trip to Salt Lake City. MMker, Mrs. LefaJ Evan Percival was a Myton rs Mr. and Mrs. Ed Montgomery visitor on Mrs- E- - O. Tuesday. Thomp- have purchased the Claire Preece son Mrs. Edmund Webb was shopWa'llace nhame9 DalS,tish. Mrs. home which is now Wllmer Mr. and Mrs. Marcusoccupied by ping in Roosevelt Monday. Murray i-Tingley Sr. They will take Rev. Willard Spence of Vernal u ,d possession late was Mrs. EIdrede. Don this fall. calling on fnends In Ioka Hattonxr Lynn Stone- - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston Friday. n and Mrs- Hilary and Miss lone Holder Eva Angus of Roosevelt spent Bird week Roid in rreVlew 0f The Ryal end m Salt Lake spent the While and Wednesday with her Tuesday City. parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anh, lRmance" by Richard there Mr. Edmiston purchased by Mrs new Chevrolet sedan. gus. Murray while Mrs!1 Stewart Mrs. John Lemon is reported on Mr. and Mrs. William Preece gand charm..hafbter Penionauty the sick list this week. Fer-roand left for family Voice of ExPeri- Friday B. L. Dart of Myton was a ence Utah where they were guests dehcious lunch oVi business visitor in Ioka on Tuescompleted of friends over the week end. tite!n,T- - The next meeting day. Mr. Homer Robinson made the home of Mis Henry Nelson was a Roosevelt on April 23th. short business trip to Wyoming. visitor Friday. EAIrs; Mrs. William Preece was hostThompson and Mrs. T Ray Jones was a Myton visitor Wilde entertained at a ess to the Friday Bridge Club Friday. Attended t'palco ;Z7TJ Z Friday night. it Durphy and son, Mr. William with color. returned from Wayne counm week. They are making last lleek Altamnt m - . ZJZZT:Ty At The Record Office For Old newspapers 1c per pound t3, Be you blond, brunette, auburn haired or the types nature has given you a right col- - n, Mr. Alvin Pectol and his sister Inna of Arcadia were friends in Up&lco Sunday. visiting Mr. Geo. H. Evans was a Roosevelt business visitor on Thurs-Bisho- p Oscar Nelson Sr. attended tne meeting of the Social Security organization of the church at Roosevelt Saturday Miss Doris Lloyd was home over hte week end. Miss Lloyd teaches school in Boneta. Mrs. William Lloyd is home after an extended visit In Magna. Announcement DUCHESNE MILL Will Be Open Only 2 Days Each Week The FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Throughout The Summer Months Until September 1st Duchesne, Utah Get enough "Boarders" into a Dairy herd, and they'll likely eat up the whole establishment before they get through. The SUCCESSFUL Dairyman is a tough landlord. He tests his cows, and starts all those who don't pay their feed-bito the butcher block. As long as voure milking cows you might just us well milk 'em at a PROFIT! KEEP ONLY THE IKO ED PRODUCERS ll MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Duchesne, Utah - .d Party Saturday evening with the following Mr and Mrs. Glennguests present: Draper Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Walker, Mr! and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mr. and SJr3' Sutherland, Mr. and Hatton and Mr. and rs. Glen Moss. Late in the evening a delightful lunch was served. The high score prize was awarded to Mr, and Mrs. Draper while the prize for low score went to Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zirker have announced the arrival of an infant daughter, Ardis born at the Roosevelt hospitalAnn, on April ( 15th. Mr. 0. A. Smith who has been visiting in Salt Lake for the past two weeks returned home Thursday evening. Miss Elinor Stuart of Ballard was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waugh and daughters Beth and Louise left Sunday for Salt Lake City where they will visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker and daughter Jean motored to Ouray Sunday where they witnessed the Ute Indian Bear Dance which was then in progress. The dance was completed Monday. The Ute Indians are scheduled to open the Bear Dance In Myton April 25th and have now completed their corral on the lots west of the ward hall. Mrs. George Roth and daughter Betty of Vernal, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler for the past week, left Monday for Salt Lake City where they will visit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price and small son Larry Lee spent the week end visiting friends in Salt Lake .City. Mr. R. J. Adams and Mr. George Funk completed a business transaction Monday, which made Mr. Funk the owner of the Conoco Service Station which has been operated by Mr. Adams for the past four years, Mr. and Mrs. Adams expect to move to Roosevelt soon, where they will make their future home. Our loss will be Roosevelts gain. Though all of their friends will miss them they will also wecome the new owner who is one of Myton's popular young men. Miss Alice Todd spent Sunday in Duchesne visiting friends. Mr. C. P. Dauwalder left on will Tuesday for Price where he convisit for several days before tinuing on to his home in Los Angeles. with the following members and guests present: Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. William Koehler, Mrs. R. E. Waugh Mrs. Otis Morago, Mrs. Glenn Draper, Mrs. J. T. Burke and Mrs. George Roth. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Waugh. Miss Jean Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Golden Berrett and children of Duchesne were calling at the Morrison and Lang homes Friday afternoon. The representative of the Mutual Creamery Company from Salt Lake City was in Utahn on business Monday. Mr. Ernest Wright spent Mon day night in Bridgeland. Mr. J. A. Morrison was a Duchesne visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanaip have moved back to their ranch in Utahn, after spending the winter in Duchesne. Mr. Gerald Burns has joined the C. C. C. Camp at Bridgeland. Mrs. Ed Hadden and son Ervin are spending a short time in Duchesne. Mr. Joe Shanks and Mrs. Alyce Rhoades made a trip to Bridge-lan- d Monday. Mr. George Brandon made a trip to Duchesne Monday. Mr. Arthur Orr of Duchesne was in Utahn Tuesday. Mrs Dave Davies who has been quite ill, is much improved at this writing. A shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright Saturday nigljt. The evening was spent in playing games, after which a dehcous luncheon was served. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts find wishes for a long and happy married life. A most enjoyable time was had by all. Mr. Mike Esauk of Duchesne was a Utahn visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Herbert Lang and children and Mrs. Eugene Abplanaip and children were calling on Mrs J. A. Morrison Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Hadden of Duchesne was in Utahn on business Mon- Hugh Percival is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Percival. He may remain all summer, Mrs. Ora Cook and Mrs. J. A. Angus were Roosevelt visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathl-so- n entertained a number of their friends at dinner Monday. Mr. R. L. Neilson of Roosevelt was an Ioka visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Leah Pack of Kamas was & week end visitor at the Gentry home. Floral Lemon of Duchesne spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hicks of Roosevelt spent Sunday wfth Mrs. Hicks mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Mrs. Leah Pack were the dinner guests of Mr: and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Saturday. Mrs. Ina Jackson of Duchesne was an Ioka visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elden Wall of Myton Sunday. Guy Jones of Tabiona was in Ioka transacting business on Saturday. A number of the young folks ot Ioka attended the Junior Prom at Mt. Emmons Friday night. Mrs. J. B. Lemon and Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth were Duchesne visitors Sunday. Smith Mecham was a caller at the J. B. Lemon home Wednesday. C. P. Dauwalder was In Ioka on Monday. Ioka was well represented at the high school operetta in Roosevelt Friday night. Mrs. Otto Lloyd was shopping in Roosevelt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Jensen and Mrs. Hans Tuft were Myton visitors Monday. The farmers are busy this week cleaning the irrigation ditches time visiting with friends and relatives in Provo and Spnngville. Mrs. Joe Shanks and Mrs. Alyce Rhoades were Duchesne visitors Mrs. Marlon S. Shields 3 Ni, dMr,BOBSo,.Ch., The young couples surprised the community a few weeks ago by getting married. Mrs. Thacker was formerly Miss Lois Attwood Mr. of Sait Lake City. Mrs. Miles was of formerly Miss Alice Crosby Mt. Emmons. The Young Ladies of the Mt. t Emmons M. I. A. and also the Young Men entertained Tuesday Earlevening in the ward chapel. U". ier in the season a contest was held between the ladies and men to asetrtain which side could get 5lw at in the Mutual dues first. The men lost and entertained - the ladies. 1 Mr. Lorin Boswell and Mr. r?nVp capitol this week. Biure Brown and Mr. Dali Brown .In 1.M tr,ACl'. lI'r left a week ago on an extended had tnp to Oregon. Mr. Boswell terfiorn that returned Tktre wurd recently in the Arcadia Evoit-bod- y ritory, found it very promising April 23rd. and has gone back on business. Utah. a jrjp t0 Marion Ross made for a load of Tuesday Talmage poles, Nieton and Mrs. Vernal J. srMsrAe-- .! r SIKdInvited. is T - I'aint makes your home more liveable, as well as more attractive. Protect it against weather ,vear, warping and Paint Saves You Money USD THE NEW - - BENNETT PAINT FOR PROPERTY LIFE INSURANCE - - FLOWER PLANTS On April 26th we will have 100 Pansy Plants on Sale! On May 6th vve will have Aster, Double Petunia, Salvia and Lobelia Plants on Sale! - PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW - Duchesne Hardware Company Duchesnes Modern Hardware Store mumm-m- v i Tr,iTWiii-arng- v v y vi xV A. eX&fiw Xr&Vp'X&A. a MHJW IT If you tliink that all cars cost about the same for You can prove those figures on the open road - in a car provided by the nearest Ford dealer. that power economy Ford V8 sells from 30 to 60 dollars under the prices asked for any other ear of compurable size. The lowest Ford prices In years 1 Cheek delivered prices in your town and see for yourself. hen youve finished your personal check-up- , ask yourself: Do I want to save money the day I buy my car and every mile I drive it? I)o I want a Bafe, roomy, comfortable ear of advanced design created from the finest materials to the highest precision stand- low-pric- e They dont. Ford makes a car pet it rt' 1 a GO-hor- Of course, first cost doesnt prove low cost you must consider also. cost operating The 60 has definitely established itself as the most economical car in Ford history. lord ears huve been famous for economy for 3t yeurs, so that means something! Owners who have driven it thousands of miles report that the Ford 60 averages between 22 and 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. W ards? Theres only one answer, of course -- fordv-- a Srlc Bagln at Pill prlr the 1937 Tord 8. odh rctu. Jr1 nrv Ikirftt, ill Tiiiipiilillil 11 (JbU Slit ml Iduil bin util I. for lb. 60'honopower Coup. with front and nsr bumper, ipar from any turd lord ion lv Car, dealer, In the I). 8 through Authorised Itnanea IMans of Universal trodll Co. anywhere MOTOR COMPANY iWZrVWm'AVKM MVM) V-- lira, bom, windshield wiper, tun visor, Compartment, aud ash tray, MONTH, after $75 Ausual down payment, linya any w w. m OWN IT Quite a number from Utahn attended convention at Mt. Emmons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fullmer and family of Duchesne were calling in Utahn on Sunday. Mr. Eugene Abplanaip made a business tnp to Myton Saturday. Mr. Ray Giles and son, and Mrs. Alfred Giles and children of Tabiona were calling at the Spratt ranch Friday morning. concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Susan Grant of Duchesne was visiting last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. A crowd of our young people attended the dance at Myton last Friday evening. confined to ms Mrs. Benord Wall returned from Bob Zirker is Salt Lake City with her little bed with flu. emdaughter, LaRae. The girl was Fern Farnsworth who is Case home seriously ill and was taken to Salt William the at ployed Lake a few weeks ago. She is betat Duchesne spent Sunday with ter now. her parents. Mr. Cutler, principal, spent Satwho atThe following are those in Roosevelt on business. tended monthly stake convention urday Mrs. Herman Kerksiek is spendBishop Sunday: Emmons at Mt. and Mrs. ing two weeks with her son, Mr. Thomas M. Gilbert, Mr. S. Lusty, Walter Kerksiek. R. Mrs. Hale Holgate, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson Barbara Lusty L. J. Giibert of Tabiona spent the week end at sons Robert, Glen, and Dillard, and daugh tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Marion S. Shie ds S. Ross, Kerksiek Gladys Mrs. ter Leona The big M. Men and Glcanear Celia Cope, Audry Mr. Girls' banquet will be held at DuBo.. Ton. Flo chesne on Tuesday. April 27th Miss Faun Oman of Duchesne will be have charge of arrangements. Lula Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Larane Thacker Mrs. John Wm. - Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles will and law sonin in her daughter and of Park City, give a double wedding dance 30. and Mrs J. E. Wells Mt. Emmons on Friday, April rdfcifuiHi PAINTYourDP Home om on Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emand ery, April 11th, a boy. Mother are nicely. doing baby Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zirker at the L. Miles hospital in All Roosevelt, April 15th, a girl. it A day. Miss Lila Davies is confined to her home again wits rheumatism. Mrs. Alyce Rhoades has returned home after spending a short osevelt visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Robison were visiting in Bluebell on Sun Mrs. Lois Bensen is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Miles, m Mrs. Edmund Webb and Mrs. Re. d Lemon were calling on Mrs. J. A. Angus Tuesday afternoon. Better An Empty House Than A Poor Tenant! S1be in MILL - to' their home here. MR S Jajr.es Lloyd, Hal Johnson and Lynn Angus went to the head of the ditch Sunday. Mrs. Med Benson was a Roosevelt visitor Thursday. Howard Jones has employment at Hill Creek. Mrs. Olive Sorenson wa3 a Ro Mrsjohnv' ty Call RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH Myton News Items at fash' g but on style goes on forever The hand of the' weeks visit designer is Sunda?,teShields parents, Mr. never idle, designing Mitchell, difftrent tor 5i ot young people from A 8 roup the Junior Prom basin |