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Show LOCALS mn.nWT.lfm Miss Alice Todd and R. L. Rhom of Myton were in Duchesne Wed nesday transacting business. Miss Georgia Phillips of New York City, formerly of Myton, sailed on May 1st for England as companion to two New York girls. Cor They expected to witness the tour onation ceremonies prior to a of European countries. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. Arthur Orr and Mrs. Ernest Schonian went to Myton Tuesday Star evening to attend Easterninvited meeting. Mr. Jones was into the order. Superintendent and Mrs. LeRoy Bishop spent several days this week in Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson spent the week end in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craver, who have been visiting friends and transacting business in Duchesne for the past three weeks, expect to leave Saturday for their home California. Mrs. in Whitmore, Richard Kroupa of Fresno, California, - who has been visiting relatives here. Will return with them. County Clerk G. A. Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates spenj Mothers Day in Tooele. They re and Commissioner Lyle Young turned Monday bringing' with went to Roosevelt Wednesday to them Mr. Bates mother, Mrs. A. a special commissidners A. Walters, who will visit with attend meeting. them for a time. Mrs. Jess Johnstun spent MothSheriff Arzy H. Mitchell made a business trip to Altonah Wed- ers Day in Heber with her nesday morning. FORMALS FOR GRADUATION! SHEER MATERIAL Georgettes ... Nets ... Organdies And Lace i Improve Your Graduation Frock With Well Fitting Undies! i STOCKINGS - GLOVES ARTIFICIAL CORSAGES " i Another New Shipment of PICTURE IIATS Just Arrived 1V1U11 SOCIETY Contract Club Mrs. Roy A. Schonian entertained members of the Contract club last Saturday. Present were R. M. Pope, Ernest Crocker, Nellie Muir, Ernest Schonian, Arthur Brown, C. H. Selch, George Mes-dam- Kohl and A. M. Murdock. Mrs. Ernest Schonian won high score prize. Wednesday Club Members of the Wednesday club were entertained this week by Mrs. Edward Wilkins. Guests included Mesdames J. R. McGuire, Fred Gentry, Jack Young, B. A. Jacoby, George Kohl, R. M. Pope, Clarence Rollins, Ed Hart, Ernest Schonian, Donald Steele, and O. ' A. Halstead. High score prize was won by Mrs. Schonian and honor prize by Mrs. Pope. Dinner Guests Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A Schonian and Mrs. Ernest Schonian were Mrs. R. C. Walker and Mrs. James Dalgleish of Myton and Jess Johnstun of Duchesne. M. I. A. Social The M. I. A. held their closing social Tuesday evening at the ward hall. A Hobby Exhibit was a special feature of the evening. A large crowd attended the dance. s (Continued From Page 1) souls on our hands, so teach for a purpose, was the theme used by Mark Austin, James L. Barker and Mary R. Jack in the afternoon session. We must live every day the lessons we are trying to teach the children during the one hour each week, Mr. Barker said in a final summary of the talks during the conference. If our guidance is right, the results will be right, and they will grow up to be guides to others who will come after them, he said. Leandrew Gilbert was sustained as superintendent of the Sunday School, to succeed Wm. Lee Powell, who was released. He will choose his assistants and board members in the near future, it was stated. Mr. Gilbert and Grant L. Foote were released from the High Council. Graduation Gifts BOXED COSMETICS $2.93 and $3.95 73c to $5.00 $1.50 to $5.00 U MAKE THE COUNCIL night, and 5 a. m. Glen Fenstermaker was appointed City Watermaster, irri-in charge of both culinary and Citizens gation water systems. desiring any changes or adjustments, particularly in the irrigation water must notify the water master, instead of helpjng them selves a3 has been done in the past. Complaints or requests left with councilman A. J. Orr will be turned over to the waJtenmater daily. The sum of $125.00 was approof priated toward the acquiring new property for a site for the deshop building. A plan is now purveloping which includes the tradchase of suitable lots to be ed for the comer just North of the high school and the moving of the house located there onto the new lots. Cooked 7 AND 1 RPM Motor Oil Drive in today and have us check your Transmission, rear axel gears, etc. Mission Inn Change Now to R P M Mission Service Station DUCHESNE, UTAH ? s ,, s ' 1 , ' ' COZY THEATRE SAT. and SUN. May 15 and 16 Shirley Temple in Stowaway May 19 and 20 John Beal and Joan Fountaine in The Man Who Found Himself And 3 Short Subject? at any price can give you more and better lubrication No moior oil rcm tiiftdi mmmnwmsam e hear a lot about the field these A good many cars claim to he in it. So whenever the field is mentioned, remember : low-pric- YOU By Romanza Mott Mrs. Tessie M. Ivie returned home from Salt Lake City Friday where she went to accompany Mrs. Bert Bancroft to the hospital. Mr. Frank Arubger and Mrs. Lindy Gentry of Price, Utah were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gentry Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Clara Rasmussen served a delicious luncheon to the Relief Sisters Tuesday. The Society event was a quilting bee. Mrs. A. L. Popovich of Heber was an overnight guest of her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Williams on Monday. The mothers from here attending the May Day program and health conference in Duchesne Thursday and Friday included Alice Firth, Julia M. Ivie, Julette Bair, Gertrude Williams, Marie Baum, Mary Eliason, Catherine Williams, Tessie M. Ivie and Romanza Mott. Until Ford came, no average American could own a car. with the Today all Ford prices are still low of the Ford prices $30 to $60 lower than those of any other car of corn V-- 8 parable size. But with Ford, low price doesnt merely mean low figures on the price tag. It means much more than that. It means low prices and low costs ail the cars long life. Low prices for service for parts and, above all, for operation. Both Ford V-- 8 engine sizes are economical to operate. The 83 horsepower gives greater gasoline tpileage this year than ever, and the 60 delivers the highest mileage in Ford history. Private owners, cab companies, fleet operators all report that the 60 averages from 22 to 27 miles per gallon of gasoline. Check and see how much - -IU 17 - low-pric- e PARKER PENS TO: PEN, $5.00 with A number of people from here attended conference In Duchesne Saturday and Sunday. The high water in the river is havoc with the road, playing bridges, dams, ditches and fences. The W. P. A. men, under the supervision of Orson Mott are working to save the bridges and trying to keep the road ispassable. Miss Grace Williams staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Williams while Mr. Williams is away to work. Mr. Earl McCormick has gone to Salt Lake City to have some dental work done. Mr. Froble Williams has return-edhom- e on account of his health. He has been living in Lima, Montana for some time. STmnTmrnnU j $1.2.'. - Supreme Food, Well Ford Keeps That Field IKX, YOUR CRANKCASE; and refill your motor Excellent Service Ford Founded the fj DRAIN MISSION INN A SERVICE (Continued From Page 1) ed. Establishments handling beer, however, must be closed completemidly, between the hours of 12, jSi $1.95 & $2.23 98c to $3.93 LINGERIE - ALL TYPES BOYS DRESS SHIRTS $1.19 to $2.S5 WRIST WACTHES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS! They Graduate from High School and College Only Once! Present them With a Lasting Gift E2 Mr. and Mrs. William Craver of Whitmore, California and Mrs. Leah Pack of Kamas were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Sunday. Mrs. L S. Saunders and Elizabeth Gentry were Ioka visitors on Tuesday. Karl Lemon of Roosevelt spent Sunday in Ioka. Unice Angus is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Galloway oi Roosevelt. Glen Bolden who has been seriously ill for some time is reported slightly improved at this writing. CITY gysstsaBasmiBBBxiim.aisBto FOR YOUR HIGH SCHOOL ANI) COLLEGE HOYS AND GIRLS! BRACELETS (An Ideal Gift) BAGS, (Evening and Vanity) PEN and PENCIL SETS LEATHER PURSE SETS Saturday parents. Visitors Throng Duchesne Sat., Sun. For Quarterly Conference Modern Fashions . Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Ercil Johnson of Pleasant Valley announce the birth of a daughter on May 4th. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon of Ioka. Howard Jones returned home last week after several weeks of employment at Hill creek. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone were Duchesne visitors Sunday. Acil Lambert of Provo was visiting at the home of his uncles, John and Jim Lemon. Alf Lublin of Roosevelt was in Ioka transacting business Monday. Mrs. Reed Lemon spent Monday with Mrs. Chester Mathusen at Highland. Mrs. Lois Benson is the guest of her son Roy at Roosevelt. J. B. Lemon was a Highland visitor Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Miles returned home last week after spending the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen had as their guest Sunday Mr3. C. W. Jensen and son, Howard and Miss Beck of Salt Lake City and Mr3. Ralph Jensen and baby daughter of Green River, Wyoming. Floral Lemon of Duchesne spent and Sunday with her NEW BEER LAW IS ADOPTED BY and PENCIL Set, $1.95 PEN and PENCIL Set, $7.50 JEWEL WRIST WATCHES OK HOYS ANI) (MILS $10.50 TO $20.50 Duchesne Drug Company Rexall Store Duchesne, Utah Ford saves you. Low-pric- e Low-price- d Field Today Ford V8 Prices Begin at $529 AT DIARIORN Thl. pries 60-hp- , ! FACTORY. TRANSPORTATION CHARGES, STATS AND FEDERAL TAXIS EXTRA for th Coupe equipped with front and rear bumper, (pare tire, horn, windshield wiper, un vlaor, glove compartment and ash tray. $OC A MONTH, after usual down-pmerit, buys any lord V-- 8 Car from any Ford dealer In tho U. S. through Authorisedof Ford Finance Plan Universal Credit Co |