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Show jJINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH Mary E. Kenison. Those graduating from Seminary from Talmage included Madge and Phillis McDonald and Walter Kenison. John Redford has returned Sorensen Chris By Mrs. Mrs. XV. G. Gentry . -- welcome home party was home from the CCC camp at Jess Hadden of Duchesne was Utah EUis where M. Panguitch, for he has evening i.,en Friday i transacting business in Ioka on been during the winter. who recently returned Thursday. Cen-m- l from Mr. East and Mrs. Floyd Sulser rea mission to the Evan Percival has employment states. A large crowd was turned to their home in Park City Moon Lake. were There after Sunday people a few days n attendance. visiting Hal Johnson was a Myton visitat the home of Boneta, Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. B. or Friday from Alonah, J. Sorensen. t Emmons and Utahn. Dancing Mr. and Mrs. Ora Cook of BlueMiss Bertha McMillan of Park bell were tas the order of the evening. the dinner guests of to served were cookies and Punch City spent the week end with her Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Mutual Angus Sunday. the uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. n present by Devon Gentry of Myton was Roscoe Perkins. pnmary officers. his parents Saturday. Willard McDonald of Roosevelt Mrs. Mary Behunin went to visiting Ross of Boneta was an George over here relatives Heber Sunday to attend the Semiwas visiting overnight guest of Wesley Jensen the week end. nary graduation exercises. Her Friday. went to Salt Lake son, Lester was one of the graduEdgar Moffit Minnie Hardman of ates. Myton 0tv last Saturday. spent the Saturday with her sister, Seminary Those attending Mr. Mrs. and Calvin Jensen and Mrs. Alta-oWilliam Faucett. naduation exercises at the went to Utahn Sunday to last Saturday were: Mrs. family J. B. Lemon, George E. Howell see Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen Anderson, Mrs. Maggie who are at the home of Mr. and and W. G. Gentry took their catLouise tle to the range Saturday. Anderson, Mrs. Kate McDonald, Mrs. Shelby Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of lira. Bernice McDonald, Mr and Word was received and Mrs. Monday Mtn. Home were visiting friends jlrs Stanley McDonald from Salt Lake City that Mrs. in Ioka Saturday. Lucy Moffitt had passed away. Chas Percival is employed to Bur-bn look after the head ditch of the Paul, Anna and Virginia were home over the week end. Dry Gulch Irrigation Company. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen of Eld win Wall of Myton was a Castledale, Utah came on Tues- business visitor in Ioka Thursday. day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emily and Ruth Marchant are e.f Hansens sister, Mrs. Lucy Mof- employed at the Feller Cafe in fitt. Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nichols of (Held From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Jolley Roosevelt were visitors at the cf Park City were Talmage visit- home of Mrs. Nichols father, W. H. Stone Sunday. ors one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen wen? O. F. Clement and son Lydell in Roosevelt Friday. shopping of Boulder City, Nevada spent Walter E. Atwood of Roosevelt several days here. They returned was in Ioka in the into Boulder on Saturday, accom- terest of the Saturday Future Farmers. panied by Glen Allred. Mrs. M. J. Benson and daughElray Larsen and Mont Otto-se- n ters, Virginia and Lois will enterreturned home Saturday even- tain at a shower Thursday aftering from Meeker, Colorado with noon at their home for Miss Jack Bernice Benson, a popular bride some horses. I.-- , Those attending the Convention elect. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mecham meeting at Duchesne were Mrs. announce the marriage of their Adeline Anderson, Mrs. Delores daughter Reva to Fred C. Leid-eckFrisby, and Mrs. Edith and Mrs. of Almedia, California. 9 Good seed will produce fine vegFaunette Burton. Mr. David Nicholsen and his etables early only if the soil suppMr. and Mrs. Linwood Denison, mother of Roosevelt were visitors Roscoe Perkins and Mrs. Mary in Ioka Sunday. lies oil eleven of the needed food Earl Mecham and family of and Helen elements. Take no chances with Behunin, Behunin, were visitors at the home Vernal A. G. and Burton Bishop wife, or other your vegetables growing Anderson last week. Emil of and Ellis and Mrs. and Bishop things. Feed Vigoro, the complete W. G. Gentry took 3 truck loads Leon Burton attended Conference end balanced plant food. Sanitary, of fat cattle to Ogden Saturday. at Duchesne Sunday. odorless, easy to apply and ecoCallers at the PerCtval home on Mr. and Mr3. Glen Sorensen and were Mr. and Mrs. Garnomical Sunday children visited in Vernal Sunday. rett Eva Angus of RooseStone, GARDENING & FARMI- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen re- velt and Mrs. W. G. Gentry. turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson NG IMPLEMENTS! Mr. Taylor of the Kamas Bank of Duchesne were visiting Mrs. and his wife were transacting Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon Sunday. Rakes - Hoes - Shovels business in Talmage Monday. Frank Mecham of Duchesne Austin G. Burton and Bishop Lawn Mowers son Lawrence went to Moon Lake was an Ioka visitor Saturday. atA large number from Ioka on Wednesday to work for the tended the Seminary graduation Reclamation Department. exercises at Roosevelt Saturday Walter Kenison, Alma Sorensen and Dorothy Allred returned night. home Sunday night from Salt Lake City, where they went with the other four members of the Duchesne, Utah A club o? the Altamount High school. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mr. Bill Lewis was taken to a Salt Lake City hospital Sunday, seriously ill. The annual track meet was DRAIN YOUR MISSION INN A held Friday. A large crowd enjoyed the ball game between the CRANKCASE! SERVICE single girls and the married and refill your motor women. The dance at night was well attended. - with Excellent Service A shower was given for Mrs. Hazel Pace Friday afternoon in the Tabiona ward house. Supreme Food, Well Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maxwell Sunday evening with Mr. spent and in Drive Cooked today and Mrs. Elice Gines. have us check your Mr. Les Maxwell and Reid of Altonah were business Root Transmission, visitors here Monday. axel gears, etc. Mrs. Anna Stanley and Minnie Hamilton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles ot Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell ot Myton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoffer of Afton, Wyoming spent visiting Mends in Wednesday Tabiona and Hanna. Mr. Bud Stevens and Ike Ham DUCHESNE, UTAH ilton enjoyed the week 'end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Johnson and family spent Sunday at the Johnson saw mill in Wolf creek. ONE OF AMERICAS MOST IIOSITTABLE report the road in good conThey HOTELS dition as far as the mill. TIIE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell spent Sunday in Myton visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Casper of Salt Lake City, Utah Heber and Miss Cloe Wagstaff spent Sunday visiting friends A hotel of real comfort and here. combined Mrs. Julia Loveland is on the atmosphere, "hh unexcelled service and mod-erat- e sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Loveland prices. of Los Angeles are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Loveland. EXCELLENT Mrs. Katie Distefano is on the sick list this week. nt toorevegefflk rlier w er Duchesne Hardware Co. MAKE THE LET US RPM Motor Oil Mission Inn rear Change Now to R P M Mission Service Station Newhouse de-hght- ful Cafe and Cafeteria MT1I REASONABLE PRICES Sunday Morning Breakfast Served in our Room Without Extra Cost. THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE KATES Single $2 to $G Double $2.50 to $1.50 400 Rooms 400 Baths 'lr i. ir. n liter Iro. .dun rntasr. Myton News Items Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solomonson, I!- -, md Mrs. Vernon J. Nielsen, CLirlie Bird, Mrs. Hale Holgate, Iona Nielsen, Thelma and Afton Richens, Mr, and Mrs. Lavar Richens and L. J. Gilbert The Zirker, Pectol, Shelton and Leviett Co. have received their farm tractor and plows are are busy plowing for the farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Ft link Holgate and children spent the week end in Salt Lake City. u Mrs. Grace Dalgleish (Held From Last Week) Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert and new son Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs returned Tuesday from the Miles ary Club at the Price home Wed- Wilde. hospital. nesday afternoon. Present were Mrs. Marcus Tingley returned A crowd of our young folks atthe following members: Mrs. Wm. of Salt last week from Wednesday tended the dance at Myton Fri- Stewart, Mrs. Hilary Holder, Mrs. Lake City where she had visite'fl Mr. William Workman of VernWilmer Murray, Mrs. Harold e, with relatives for several days. al was a visitor last week of his Mrs. Lynn Stone, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Hart and daughMr. and Marcus Tingley, Mrs. Wallace ter, Mrs. Chas. Williams were the daughter and Dennis, Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam) s Mrs. Clarence Horrocks. E. O. Thompson, Mrs. James Dalgleish Mrs. John Ball has returned Monday as they were Dalgleish. A review of "A Prayer enroute to Aspen, Colo, from home after an extended visit at for My Son" by Hugh Walpole Boise, Idaho. Heber with her sister, Mrs. Broad-hea- d was given by Mrs. Dennis while Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown ot who is seriously 111. When Hot Weather Mrs. Wilde presented a chapter Duchesne were Myton business Mrs. Clarence Horrocks was a from The Book Nobody Knows. visitors Monday. Makes You Uncomweek end visitor of her parents A delightful lunch was served afMrs. C. J. Neal of Pariette is Mr. and Mrs. Orln Pearson have fortable, Come In and ter the meeting. the guest of her Mrs. to moved the Gilbert ranch Mrs. Homer Robinson was hos- J. M. Francke in daughter, Have Us Serve You Vernal while tess to the Friday Bridge Club Mr. Neal is business where Mr. Pearson will farm this - Delicious -transacting with the following members pres- in Salt Lake City. year. ent: Mesdames Bliss Lott, Wm. Ice Cream - Malted Mr. and Mrs. George Roth and Miss Venice Nielson and Miss Preece, R. E. Waugh, E. D. daughter Batty were week end Mildred Bently of Pioche, Nevada Milks - Cold Drinks Thompson, Glenn Draper, R. C. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. J. C. Nelsen and Mrs. Walker and Miss Alice Todd. The Koehler. Keal of Bridgeland high score prize was awarded tc Mr. Roy A. Schonian and Mr. Margaret were dinner guests Saturday of MrS. Draper. BAKERY HOODS Donald Peterson of Duchesne were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker en- transacting business in Myton on Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Bread and Cakes A. C. Mr. Mrs. and and Larsen tertained at bridge Saturday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper and Mrs. Keal of Emery were calling evening. The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price, Mr. daughter Ida Jean left Monday on old friends and relatives at and Mrs. Leland Wilde, Mr. and for Salt Lake City where Mr Antelope Sunday. Mrs, E. O. Thompson, Mr. and Draper and Ida Jean will receive The following are those who atSandwiches - Coffee Mrs. Glen Moss, Mr. and Mne, medical attention. tended Stake Quarterly ConferGlenn Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Andrew Tolboe returned on ence at Duchesne: Bishop Thomas James Dalgleish, Mr. and Mrs. B. Monday evening from Salt Lake M. Gilbert and his mother Eliza L. Dart and Miss Alice Todd. City after spending a few days J. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. there on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller spent Cope and daughter Celia, Mrs. the week end at their ranch near Hattie Horrocks and daughter Lulu and son, Leon, Mr. and Mrs Ouray. Duchesne, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Bywater ol Marvin G. Shields and daughter Pariette were business visitors in Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross( WeCaUBBRBESElST Myton Monday. By Tracy Defa Mr. Wilford Workman left on Mr. Ed Adair of Heber was a Saturday for a short business Hanna visitor Friday. returning Tuesday. Ranger Floyd J. Allen spent trip, Mrs. Helen Pulson was a busi-nesSunday and Monday working in visitor in Myton Tuesday. Rock creek. Word has been received that Byran and Orln Callett of Indian Canyon were in Hanna on Mrs. Wm. Preeces father, Mr McKune, passed away at Gainesbuisness. g SI33S09KRSEICE2E9EZS wmwoBMBMaa Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mitchie ville, Texas. Woods Miss returned Dorothy and Mr. Vance Prescott spent the week end in Hanna visiting with Tuesday from Salt Lake City where she recently underwent an friends and relatives. operation. She reports her father busiMr. Frank Defa made a Chas. Woods as greatly improved ness trip to Duchesne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa took a but as yet unable to return home. load of lumber to Vernal Mon- The many friends of the family are very much pleased with the day. Mr. Joe Defa also took a speedy recovery of Miss Dorothy load. Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades and the improvement in Mr left Monday for Provo where Woods condition. The American Legion Auxiliary they will spend a few days visit- held a special meeting Tuesday friends. ing relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Giles and evening in the Legion Barracks. were made for a program Mr. Frank and Ben Chiaulli made Plans Day to be held in the a business trip to Heber Monday. on Memorial church. Pesbyterian on been C. has Lee Mr. Chancy Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McKune the sick list but is very much on of Altonah were guests of Mr. the improve at this writing. E and Mrs. Wm. Preece Monday and Mrs. Hazel M. Defa spent a few seventh The and eighth grades days in Fruitland this week to spent Wednesday picnicing near be at the bed side of her mother Rivola. who has been quite 111, but who Mr. and Mrs.. W. E. Broome Duchesne, Utah is better at this writing. Moon left where Lake for Mrs. Connie Lee is spending a Mr. Sunday Broome will be emplyed this week in Heber with Mrs. Van summer. Bond. Mrs. Bert Smith spent Sunday night with Mr. David G. Smith at the Smith ranch. Mr. Roland Krebs was hauling sheep for Mr. Joe Murdock last week. Mr. Ish Fritzgerald of Kamas was a Hanna business caller last week. Mr. Bill Milner and Mr. Robert Pack of Kamas were selling rock salt in Hanna last week. Relief Society meeting was held at Mr. W. G. Michles home Tuesday. An entertainment was given on Wednesday by the Red Cliff ward was Primary children. Everyone was which the with play pleased given. After the play a childrens dance was given. Mr. Paul Roberts Is in a Salt Lake City hospital, where he underwent an operation on his knee The Mothers Day program was A money-save- r with modBig roomy and smart, with the last bigness or comfort. on Sunday, May 16th. Carnations smooth F--S performance. This car is the ern, were given to all mothers. word in safety and modern features same size as the brilliant 85 Ford V-Ranger Oran Curry was a brakes with soft, easy Hanna visitor this week. a car you'll own with lots of pride Same powerful Mr. Dean Powell was in Hanna noise-proofeSame structure. pedal. Sunday attending to some busi of pleasure! with Center-Pois- e lots and drive Same Same big comfort. riding ness at his ranch., Mrs. A. W. Price and Mrs. Le-laWilde entertained the Liter- Eld-redg- son-in-la- COOL OFF! GROCERIES I Announcement The DUCHESNE MILL Will Be Open Only 2 Days Each Week FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Throughout The Summer Months Until September 1st AND IT PUTS YOU SN THE V'S CLASS! all-ste- SI By Romania Mott Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pulley and little son, Devon and Mrs. Mema Price and little son, Clyde of Murray, Utah were visiting with Mrs. Agnes Pulley for a few days. Mrs. Bert Wilbur and Mrs Warren Sheppard and little son, Harold of Dillion, Montana are visiting with relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davs are the proud parents of a baby boy, born May 15th. Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss Ella Mott. She is in the Roosevelt hospital at present. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pulley, Mrs. Mema Price, Mrs, Darr Adley and Mrs Agnes Pulley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezen-e- n Thursday, Although the church house is not yet finished, church was held in it Sunday. Mr. Leo Bennion was one of the principal Speakers in Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Bert Wilbur, Mrs. Warren Sheppard, Mrs. Catherine Williams and Mrs. Romanza Mott were dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Pulley Sunday. Bishop Clarence Baum and 1st counselor D. W. Baum have gone to Salt Lake City to purchase a piano for the ward house. Mrs. Catherine Williams gave a dinner party Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Bert Wilbur and Mrs. Warren Sheppard. Seeing the many cars with traders and boats entering Lake canyon Saturday afternoon and Sunday, denotes the Interest the sportsmen are taking in the opening of the fishing season. bodies, with outside luggage compartments on all sedans. Its a car so fine and priced so low you simply can't picture it until you see and drive it! Come in and do this today. SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY Owners say there has never been a car before like Fords Thrifty 60." They report 22 to 27 miles per gallon of gasoline. An economy car that asks no apologies jor beauty, . 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