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Show iH Marion S. Shields Last Week) some of the night Sunday were friends of Leo Farnsworth entertained at the home of D. B. birthdFarnsworth, in honor of his A good time was anniversary. ay 1111 Present- - Cocoa. cake had by were served. and sandwiches and Mrs. L.""j. Mr. Born to in Gilbert at the L. Miles hospital M. (Held From Roosevelt, May 3rd, a boy. All concerned are doing nicely Grant Horrocks, Floyd' Ross and Glen Gilbert went to Salt Lake City Saturday to morning take part in the Roosevelt Seminary Temple excursion. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen and Mrs. Leah Richens have returned fiom Emery, Utah where they attended the funeral of Mis. Larsens niece. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert is home again after spending the winter in Salt Lake City whete she did Temple work. Mrs. Real of Emery is the guest of , Morevegcto her sister-in-la- Mrs. C. A. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. George Bird of Salt Lake City are visiting their children here. Mrs. Anetta H. Holgate, mother of Verne Holgate who has been in the Holy Cross hospital for the past month with a bad hand came in to attend the funeral of her son. She was accompanied by her grandchildren Wm. Jr. and Louie Musser and her sister and brother-in-law Bishop and Mrs. John Andersen of Grantsville and her son, Tom Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Ross and family of Castlagate were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate. visitors from Many Duchesne and Bridgeland attended the funeral of Verne Holgate. Miss Fern Farnsworth is home again after spending the past five weeks at Duchesne. Alden and Earl Farnsworth were Tuesday visitors at the home of their brother, D. B. Farnsworth. Ed Zirlcer made a trip Saturday to the range to look after his cattle interests. John Solomonson has returned home after spending the winter in California and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Machy and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Machys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philo L. Farnsworth. The Red Cap Camp of the D. U. P. met at the home of Captain Marion S. Shields, w'ho was the hostess. There were seven present. Ida Dean Horrocks read of the organization. the The lesson wras conducted by Marion S. Shields. Refreshments were served. out-of-to- Good seed will produce fine vegetables early only if the soil supplies all eleven of the needed food Take no chances with or other growing things. Feed Vigoro, the complete end balanced plant food. Sanitary, odorless, easy to apply and econelements. jour vegetables omical. GARDENING & FARMI- NG IMPLEMENTS! Iloes - Rakes Shovels - Lawn Mowers Duchesne Hardware Co. Duchesne, Utah FOR by-la- GRADUATION BEAUTY Your Hair Should be Stylishly Waved! Dont Delay, have this highly important matter taken care of at once ! PHONE For Appointments 1-- -- Today! PERMANENTS- Individually Prescribed to Suit the Requirements of Your Hair! Deep, Natural Waves. Individual Attention Is Assured Every Client! llli PhyllisBeautySa!on RESIDENTS COUNTY OF DUCHESNE Mrs. Grace D.ilgleish enter- chesne Sunday where they spent tained in the school auditorium the afternoon visiting friends. Saturday afternoon at luneneon Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones and honoring Mother's Day. Mrs. R. Mrs. Ollie Schonian of Duchesne C. Walker presided as toast mis- were Myton visitors Tuesday tress, introducting Mrs. Don Hatwhere they attended the evening ton, president of the club who reof the Duveromy sponded with a toast to the mem- regular meeting of the Eastern Star. Chapter bers; Mrs. Vernon Larsen who Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal returngave a toast to Our Mothers; ed Saturday night from a short Mrs. James Dalgleish, accompanito Salt Lake City. trip ed by Mrs. Stone, rendered a voMr. Joe Miller returned Friday cal solo The Songs My Mother from Salt Lake City where he Used to Sing; Mrs. Lynn Stone, had been under a doctors care. secretary of the club, told of the Mr. Miller is very much improved activities of the club and Mrs. but wall return to Salt Lake evLeland Wilde rendered the pianc ery two weeks for treatment unselection Playful Butterflies. til recovered. Present were the following guests: Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, Mrs Wm. Forsythe, Mrs. Glen Darper Mrs A. N. Edmiston, Mrs. Fred Todd, Mrs. H. S. Sutherland, Mrs William Harris, Mrs. William Koehler, Mrs. Glen Moss, Mrs. W. Miss Mary E ans A. Jennings, Mrs. A. E. Edwards Boy Scouts, under thrir and Miss Alice Todd. Following : ieauer, Mr. Hugo Mitchell hiked unche brdge was the di- - up the Lake Fork river Saturday ZwlTf ! ernn with the and stayed all night. They return- high score being a- - ed Sunday afternoon, warded to Mrs. Sutherland. Mr. Charlie Mecham of Ioka , 7th was a day oi wa3 vising jn Upaleo last week, great festivity at the Myton The Indian depat tment had a school. All of the students partractor at work on in a parade ticipated which Caterpillar their last W'eek, project marched through the man streets! was well represented at . Upaleo ,7 e a s 0 srh001. where conference in Duchesne both days splendid program was enjoyed m last week the auditorium. Two medals which Mr. Ell Williams was a Roose were presented by the Win. Sands Post of the American Legion were awarded to the two outstanding students of the eighth grade, Audrey Woods and Milton Neil-soThree Maypoles were erected on the grounds and a Maypole dance given by the small students. This event drew much applause. During the afternoon the students participated in a track and field meet which drew a large The Myton Literary Club UPM I.1 . n. i crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Draper aro i 3& mm ' Pierson of Duchesne was a Myton business visitor on Wedneday, Mrs. John Zirker Jr. of Arcadia visited friends in Myton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuttle and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. I. R. Tuttle. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Jones and family of Heber were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mis. Charles Meranda. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde, Mr and Mrs. A. W. Price, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moss, Don Mrs. and Mr. and Stone Lynn Hatton motored to the Dinosaur National Monument near Jensen Sunday, where they spent the day viewing the wonders of that distort. Mr. Bob Rohm arrived Friday from California where he has been visiting for several months. Mr. Rohm who is a Civil war veeran was formerly a resident of Myton and will spend some' ime vi iiting friends here before eturning to his home in Pennsyl-'ania. James Sehaefermeyer of spent several days in Salt Lake City returning Friday, 'during her abs nee Mrs. Tessie Smith took over the duties at the 'carding house at the mine. Mrs. Pariette THE delinquent tax concession granted by the 22nd Utah Legislature regarding property on which taxes are due lor 1932 and prior years expires May 15th. Unless property is redeemed before that date, it will be sold at public sale. If YOU owe taxes for 1932 or prior years, see your county treasurer at once. Don't let YOUR property be sold for taxes! Mr. R. E. Miller, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods and Mis. Jay Smith and little daughter motored to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Woods entered a hospital there for treatment with and Mrs. Woods remained him. Mrs. Smith and daughter resumed Monday evening with Mr. Miller after medical attention was given to the child who was only recently released from the hospital. Dr. R. C. Dalgleish of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mr. and Mis James Dalgleish and Mr. and Mis. R. C. Walker Thursday and Friday. Mr. t 'tot fX COOL OFF! When Hot Weather Makes You Uncomfortable, Come In and Have Us Serve You - Delicious -- Ice Cream - Malted Milks - Cold Drinks BAKERY GOODS Bread and Cakes GROCERIES Sandwiches e. - Coffee If nt Duchesne, Utah FRANK DAVIES, Agent Phone 37, Duchesne en- tertained at bridge Saturday evening with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart, Mr. and Mrs. William Preece, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland and Miss Alice Todd. High score prizes were awarded to Mrs. Price and Mr. Thompson. Dr. R. C. Dalgleish, state director of Dental Health, lectured at the school auditorium Thursday evening, presenting movie views pretaining to the teeth and theii care. A large crowd enjoyed the lecture which was sponsored by he Myton P. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broome returned Wednesday evening from Salt Lake City where they had visited with Mr. Clifford Broome who has been in Salt Lake for sometime receiving medical attention. They report Clifford as somewhat improved. Miss Nona Stutgnagger, who was formerly a teacher in the My ton schools, arrived Thursday evening from Mangna to spend the week end visiting friends M-s- ' 21333v (SEES SB v330i GHD 3V-fcr- The Aaronic Priesthood quorums of the Mount Emmons ward will take complete charge of the Sunday evening services May 16. Deacons, Teachers and Priests quorums will render talks, songs, passing, of the Sacrament, musical selections; Priests will preside as the Bishopric. The program is to commemorate the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood by John the Baptist to ' Joseph and Oliver Cowdry on May 15, 1S29. The members of the Altamont faculty spent the evening branding calves of Mr. Pace, on the river near Altonah. Supper was served after. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chambers, Miss Kathryn Burton, Principal Lowell Cutler, Mr. Parlell Peterson, Miss Evelyn Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Daniels and the Pace family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horrocks left for Oregon where the family will make their home. velt business visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thacker Mr. Wm. R. Evans, the school left for Oregon where the family atteacher, has been unable to intends to settle later on in the tend school this week on account if prospects look favor-avlseason, of illness. Mr. Percy Potts was in RooseMr. and Mrs. LaForge Dastrup velt Saturday. and atfamily spent the week end in A group of young people Ephriam, Utah at the home ot tended the Senior Hop at Alta-moMrs. Dastrups parents. They are last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Williams are expected to return the fore part the proud parents of a baby boy, of the week. born Aptil 28th. Wilma, daughter of Mr. and By Tracy I)efa Mr. and Mrs. Ferns Giles are the proud parents of a baby boy born on Sunday, May 2nd. The mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr, Frank Defa motored to Duchesne and Myton Sunday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Rosie Fabiizio, Mrs. Irene Allred and Miss Tracy Defa. They also attended the Bear Dance at Myton. A large number from Hanna attended Conference at Duchesne on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Elmer Moon returned home Sunday from a two year mission. Mr. Jhn Oliver and Frank Oliver and Miss Elfa Oliver qf Murray spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa and family. Mg. Frank Defa motored ,to Duchesne and Roosevelt Monday. Mrs. Kitty Frazier accompanied Joseph Lefa to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Glad to serve you at any time here, Mr. Axel $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 SS23 My ton News Items Mrs. Edwin Pearson of Mt. Emmons has been seriously ill. She was taken to Roosevelt for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones spent the week end in Roosevelt on business. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones and family, Mrs. W. Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerksiek spent Sunday in Tabiona. Kenneth Smith and Mr. Woodrow Smith arrived Tuesday f. om Columbia to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Smith. They are now driving a mw Plymouth sedan. and Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Walker James Dalgleish motored to I'u-- : My station is all on its own. My livings got to come mostly from just you people right here. I want your steady trade, sos to build a real growing business. And theres where it helps me a lot, I can tell you, to be selling Conoco Germ Processed oil. 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