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Show SOCIETY Former Duchesne Resident Honored Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock entertained at supper and bridge last Thusday evening in honor of Mrs. Richard Kroupa of Fresno, California, who has been visiting friends and relatives here for the past two weeks. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mr. and Mr3. Arthur Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Dalgleish, and Mr3. Nellie Muir. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Kohl and Mr. Brown, and a guest prize was presented to Mrs. Kroupa. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock took Mrs. Kroupa to Spring Glen for a visit with her sister Mrs. Cliff Hansen. Womens Study Club Mrs. LeRoy Bishop was hostess to members of the Womens Study club last Saturday afternoon. The following ladies enjoyed an afternoon of discussion of the clubs books and current events: R. M. Pope, E. W. Crocker, A. M. Murdcck, E. W. Schonian, Nellie Muir, Arthur Orr, L. C. Winslow, James Hallbert, Ed Carman, Melvin Poulscn, C. H. Selch and Miss Anna Stark. BUS ROUTES AND Dropping the Pilot An interesting sight is the ceremony of dropping the pilot after passing through Ambrose channel, entrance to New York harbor. The pilot always leaves in a small rowboat, being picked up a hundred or 200 yards away by the yachtlike steam tender. Soon after passing here all land fades out of sight. THROUGH BROAD AND BEAUTIFUL ENTRYWAYS VISITORS WILL PASS TO THE NEW YORK FAIR BUDGET STUDIED BY SCHOOL BOARD from Page 1) accommodations were provided but thought that the moving of the school building would fail to provide these accommodations. Mr. LaMar Johnson, Tabiona, accompanying the Hanna delegation asked for additional help from the school board toward the installation ol the new water system at Tabiona Economy Program Imperative No definite decision was taken on any of the matters brought up pending by these delegations, (Continued ! F""" ' Cf stud.nts if proDer office during her absence. Friday after office hours, county employes, Mrs. Helen Hollenbeck and Miss Veda Poulson of the Abstract Co. and L. A. Hollenbeck- entertained in Mrs. Moffitts honor at the court house. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Florence Poulson, Jarut Burton, Porter Merrell, Mrs. Donald Peterson, Arthur Goodrich, Levi J L. A. Anderton, Nellie Jones, Hollenbeck, Veda Poulson, Helen Hollenbeck, Helen Poulson, Alyce Bates, Af ton Crocker, F lorence Bates, E. Peterson, Bessie Kirk-haand Inez Lambert. Gifl s were presented to the guest of honor. Supper Party Mr. and Mis. O. H. Selch, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker prepared a buffet supper in honor of Supt. and Mrs. LeRoy Bishop at the Shown is a ramp leading from the exposition grounds NEW YORK. (Special). Forty thousand persons an latters home last Friday eventoward the I.R.T.-- M.T. subway terminal, at a point hour visitors from every state and every nation-m- ust where It is necessary to cross over the Long island railbe accommodated m comfort at but one of the ing. acO. E. S. Practice road tracks and to avoid undue congestion of pedesof York Fair to 1939, New the Worlds entryways Mrs. Titus Jones was hostess trian traffic. Shown in the left foreground is a domed cording to arrangements the Fair Corporation is comrestaurant within a fountain basin and a concourse borto Duchesne members of the Eastpleting to handle a maximum daily attendance of 800, dered by grown plane-treeand, nearer, an open-ai- r 000 The artist's drawing, as reproduced above, calls for ern Star last Monday evening cafe and an information kiosk Along the flanking walls a magnificent double-decke- d when the ladies practiced rituals entryway with underthe artist has delineated the Fairs world concept which to be enacted at their meeting in pedestrian walks, bus terminals, passes. comlooks to the building of a peaceful, happier World of connections and comfort stations bridge next assuring Tuesday evening. Myton Tomorrow. area of an architectural while fort splendor. Mesdames to Faculty Party served was providing Supper were Nina Burger, C. H. Selch, L. C. Th e Faculty Wives hostesses Monday evening at a Winslow, Arthur Orr, Ernest several weeks. Cooperation Urged weenie roast at Bridgeland In Schonian and A. J. Gerry. Mrs. Willie Foy made a trip to honor of Superintendent and Mrs. Weenie Roast Between Parents And Salt Lake City this week to see her daughter, Grace who is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beal of LeRoy Bishop. Guests included Convention Teachers ill. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Barrett, Mr Bridgeland entertained at a weeIt is reported seriously and Mrs. Cliff Mickelson, mem- nie roast near' their home last that Tier condition is slightly im(Continued From Page 1) bers of the faculty and partners. Saturday evening. Guests were: proved. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wilkins, Miss care of household duties and farm Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge Surprise Party Members of the Girls Glee club Phyllis Wimmer and Mrs. Cecile chores. Mr. Preston Peterson of the left Monday for Price where they surprised Mrs. Fern T. Moffitt Zorn of Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. ' Starting at 10:00 a. m. a free State Road Commission called at will open the Mission Cafe on health clinic will be Friday evening at her home with Mart Lindsay of Heber and Mr. Mothers Day, May 9th. Mrs. Fred Record Office Wednesday. a supper party. Supper was serv- and Mrs. Glenn Bates, Newal conducted by Drs. Nelson, Miles theWillard a Johnson will leave this week to was of Roosevelt Day ed to twenty guests, Mrs. Moffitt Beal and Marvel Nielson of and Saunders. All children who visitor at the Record Office on help them. They invite all their enter school for the first time has been given leave of absence Bridgeland. Duchesne friends to call at their next September are requested to Thursday. from her duties as County ReSunday Outing Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leavitt of cafe on the south side of Main corder for two months, during Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wilkins, be examined. Hayden were business visitors in street. which time she will attend Hen-age- Mrs. Maude Atwood and Mrs. O. Specialists from the State De- Duchesne Tuesday. Mrs. Brig Stevenson of Mtn. Business college. Mrs. Mont A. Wilkins spent Sunday at the partment of Health and the Utah Home was in Duchesne Saturday S. Alfred of Bluebell Goodrich Poulson will have charge of the Curray ranch near Hanna. State Agricultural College will on her way home from Provo, was in Duchesne on Tuesday. give special departmental inspirwhere she had been with her sisDan L. was in Capener ation. who feed and seed ter, Mrs. Lillie Johansen, transacting 9:00, General assembly with loan business Tuesday. died Thursday. Senator G. V. Billings, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller of LaMar JohnDr. Allen of the State Mental sonErvan Clegg andwere of Tabiona Duchesne Myton were in Duchesne on Sunwill at American Fork hospital day. business visitors on Tuesday. speak on Danger Signal in TrainMr. and Mrs. A. Habgger and Clarence Brown of Monarch ing the Mind. Miss Hazel Stevson Edwin Morgan and Miss Alice ens, nutritionist for the State was in Duchesne on Tuesday. Stocks of Long Beach, California Austin Burton of Talmage was are Board of Health will speak on visiting this week with Mrs. a Duchesne on visitor the Tuesday. Family. Feeding James Birch. of Forest Allen Ranger Floyd 10:00, Departmental meetings: Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Whitmore Room 3, Men, J. C. Hogenson, ex- Hanna was in Duchesne on Tues- of Roosevelt were Duchesne visit- day. tension agronomist of the Utah State Agricultural college will endJack Skewes spent the week Give us yonr Job Printing! in Salt Lake City. speak on Better Gardens. Reed Cowan made a business Mrs. L. J. Howe, assisted by MISSION SERVICE STATION Mrs. J. P. Madsen, will demon- trip to Provo this week, returning home on Wednesday. strate Home Craft. - Duchesne Agents Mrs. Bert Bancroft was rushed Home 11:00 Room 3, men, to the L. D. S. hospital last week and Beautification,' Landscaping for medical aid. She was operatMr. Hogenson. FOR A LIMITED TIME Room 6, women, "Nutrition, ed Saturday morning and has a fine baby boy. Mrs. Bancroft and YOU GET ALL OF THESE Miss Stevens. 1:00 p. m. General assembly: the new baby are progressing DRAIN YOUR MISSION INN A Bishop Levi J. Anderton, chair- nicely. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Halstead man, Music, Roosevelt Elemen- made a CRANKCASE! SERVICE trip to Salt Lake City on school band, Mr, Carl D. tary and refill your motor Brown of the state board will Monday. Mrs. Bessie Barton acWitk Any 1937 Model Norge them to get treatment speak on "Public Health and Dr. companied - with Excellent Service Washer Purchased At This Mildred Nelson, director of ma- of an ear infection. Golden Brown of Ogden was in ternal and child health, will speak Duchesne Store No Advance Tuesday transacting on "Child Health. Supreme Food, Well 2:00 Departmental meetings, business with the county commisIn Price women, Drive in today and Nutrition, Miss Stev sioners. Cooked S. C. Barton of Boneta was a have us check your ens.Men, "Our Health and Our Re- business visitor to Duchesne on Tuesday. sources, Mr. Hogenson. Transmission, Frank Defa of Hanna was meetBad and Seeds Good men, 3:00, with the county commissionaxel gears, etc. ing "Home Weeds, Hogenson; women, ers on Tuesday. Craft", Mrs. Howe and Mrs. MadHenry Fisher of Idaho is a guest sen. 3.00 to 5. CO, Informal tea, un- at the home of his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lotus der the direction of the Home Fisher. He expects to locate in directed Economics department, Duchesne because the climate by Mrs. Mary Acree. here has proved so beneficial to The convent'on will be conclud his health. ed by an assembly at 8.00 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher and chairas A. Schonian with Roy DUCHESNE, UTAH man. Dr. Allen and Dr. Jones will Mr. and Mrs. Dez Pitts spent the be the principal speakers. Music- week end in Vernal. The men returned Monday. Mrs. Fisher and al numbers will be given. Mrs. Pitts will remain all week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wilkins made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Burdick of Bluebell Lyman stopped in Duchesne Tuesday to Salt Lake City on a busiBy Miss Florence Murray Mr. and Mrs. Orville Goff and ness trip. Mrs. Foster Rhoades of Hanna children of Tooele were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. was meeting with the school board A. Murray Thursday and Friday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks ot Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robison of Ioka were visiting at the home Fruitland were Duchesne visitors of Bishop and Mrs. Leslie B Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Cowan and Mrs. AlGoodrich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Ldsonbee bert Stephenson spent the week of Pleasant Valley and Mr. and end in Salt Lake City. Mis. Shelby Llsonbee and children Young Bob Cowan is back in of Bndgeland were visiting at the school again after an illness of home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lison-be- e V on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Orle Cook spent Sunday at Ioka visiting at the home of Mis. Cooks parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Angus. iX: Mr. and Mrs. It. Otto Murray and children of Tooele were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs s R. A. Murray from Friday to and Stevenson Gladys Miss Florence Allred were guests of Miss Gladys and Florence MurV ray on Sunday. Quite a number of young folks from here attended the double wedding dance at Mt. Emmons Mr. and Mrs. It, A. Murray and daughter Gladys and grandson Raymond Mosley and Mr, Otto ' made a business trip to Muiray ' RP t" it rtxnitrej IraJtmaik Vernal Saturday. Gladys Stevenson, Flmcnee Allred, Florence Llsonbee and FlorOne of the A QUART You Save By Buying Nowl ence and Gladys Murray attended American towngreat things about t he is the ny the peoIn the Bear dance at Myton Sunday ple never than a year -- First choice above give up. You take n iota afternoon. all Motor oils in tha Pacific West! Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bird an- beatlns In life, but jou can n American depend on to nounce the arrival of a baby boy boin April 2 th. All concerned Mine hack Into the fight till he lng or dies trying. are doing nicely. further investigation. Several of the contracts now routes transportation covering will expire with the completion ot this school year. The general policy of the board has leaned toward the purchase of district owned busses as contracts with Pnae operators expire but will probably have to beth, & wa, riCurta-- i considerably when the tentative bud?611 get was studied. Several applications for of Superintendent of tv p 6813 County schools, to fill th which will be left uacan? resignation of L R0v n were received and read lP board. No action was takenV ever because of the matter urgent at the meeting Mr who has announced his r of accepting the position ' cipal of Morgan county next year will continue wfthT duties here until July Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair family and Mr. and Mrs n Bench and daughter mother, Mrs. Bench lefJ11 for a trip to Mexico City T will visit their sister Kathkea 2 fore returnng home. liS 1116 P J B Mes-dam- s, over-passe- s, WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE - FOR HER THAN - NEW SUMMER HOSE Full-Fashione- Guaranteed d; Ringless! LOCALS at 3 Pair For Only $2.75 pre-scho- ol rs Du-chesr- ie Fast Motor Freight Service BETWEEN. Denver And Points East To Beautiful sheer chiffon hosiery of matchless styling. durability, reinforced heels and toes. Spray - Pewter Moon Dusk - - Smoke Marimba OTHER FINE HOSIERY AT 79c. 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