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Show 1 Bluebell. The marriage will take place early this month. Mrs. Olive Sorenson wtas a visitor at the Gentry home Thursday afternoon. Tom Gentry and James Lemon Mra. W. G. Gentry sons of made a William Jennings and trip to the range with visitors Thurs- - cattle Tuesday. Ioka were jjyton Mrs. Edith Mikesell of Benson eatartajined Idaho is visiting at the Rexburg. home of jllss Lftls .number of her girl friends at her brothers, John and Jim Lem- Myton News Items C C C REFLECTIONS USCHAVHI Lt. Meibttrup On Leae lathe, a bench saw, and a band Mrs. Grace Lt. Drew B. Meilstrup, Camp saw. All of the necessary hand The Myton Literary Club held ed Dalglelsh Sunday. 17 on a much tools will be part of the shops its regular meeting last WednesTHE BEST BUY IN Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood and Surgeon, left May day at the home of Mrs. R. C. son Merrill and A. C. Tolboe left needed vacation. During his ab- equipment. CALIFORNIA WINE orsence Lt. Francis F. Viglione of These tools have all been Walker. Members present were: for a trip through CCC camp is acting dered from Fort Douglas and as the Ferron Mrs. John Zlrker Sr., Mrs. B. L. Saturday Colorado. They expect to be after- on. as camp surgeon. Lt Viglione, soon as they arrive the shop will quilting party Monday Dart, Mrs. Wilmer Murray, Mrs. about ten days. During theirgone abWm. ready to go. nook Hugh Percival has employment Stewart, Mrs. Hilary Hold- sence Denzel Hemphill will drive during his brief stay at this sta- be Here UCOHOl I IV. men is a good opportunimanifested his has tion Hr. and Mrs. James B. Lemon with the Calder Mrs. already Vernon er, ComMrs. the mail route for Mr. Wood. Creamery Larsery retProvo to Sunday, desire to help clean up the camp. ty to get some practical experMarcus made a trip pany at Roosevelt. Tlngley, Mrs. E. O. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams of He gave a very interesting talk ience in shop work. urning Monday. and Mrs. Mrs. Thompson, James Minnie Roosevelt were Hardman of MyMyton visitors on on the proper way to eat food and family of Rains, ton A Ray Angus Dangerous Drums review of The Cats Friday. spent Monday with her sister while here. A welder was trying to open Utah are visiting at the home Mrs. William Pbw Clarence Buddington by Mr. Mrs. and Faucett. Wm. Forsythe Mrs. J. A. Lt. Viglione left camp and en- the bung of an old acid drum of bis parents Mr. and A large crbwd from Ioka at- Kelland was given by Mrs. Stew- left Friday for Salt Lake City to the regular army at Fort which was naturally supposed to tered ' and Mrs. Larsen presented a spend the week end with their Angus. tended the dance at Rovoli Sat- art, on May 25th. be empty. Douglas from The Book Nobody Mrs. Reed Lemon and children chapter and Mr. and OKT WIH Dr. Clayton G. Weig. formerly week in Jenson urday night. Knows. A delicious lunch was Mrs. Ted Miles.daughter, For some reason he used an &re spending a Mr. is of New and Mrs. York, Mr. were acting Miles Buffalo, and Mrs. Ralph served at the close of the meetfflth her parents, Mr. Jack Vignetto of Helper as camp surgeon until Lt. Mail-stru- acetylene torch flame to burn a Roosevelt visitors. hole in the drum. He did and the ing. The next meeting will be held was Alma Timothy. return on May 30th. greeting friends in Myton on Mr. and Mrs. Guy Percival of with Mrs. Zirker on June 9th. drum exploded and injured the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrill of Sunday. Inspected Provo are the proud parents of a Camp welder so that he died end week with the Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley Provo spent Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Solomonson Earl S. Jackson, Dist- a few hoursseriously later. parents, Mr. and baby girl born May 29th. Guy is were host and hostess to the fol- of Arcadia were Myton business rictCaptain Mrs. Morrills inspector from Fort Douglas, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A rifle, fired from Mrs. J. B. Lemon. lowing guests Saturday evening: visitors Saturday. the camp a rigorous inspec- a gave Percival of GentrIoka. Tom good safe distance, might have I n. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston, Mrs. W. G. Gentry, toti? ! Mr. Roland Krebs retu-T.e- d on tion May 15. From all indications saved the drum and the man, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mr. and Edith Brice were visiting y Friday from a two weeks visit the inspection was a success. A too. iWfSifiilvr visitors in Roose- and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mr. in Salt Lake City with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry at were business was seen in improvement large velt Tuesday. and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland, Mr. Mr. Frank Defa of Hanna was the camp. Myton Monday. W Cl Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robison, and Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Mr. Bishop Webb and family were business! in Myton Visitor transacting Camp Owen Goodrich and Lois Benson and Mrs. B. L. Dart. Mr. and Mrs. Monday find Roosevelt visitors Monday. Mr. Ralph A. Proctor, AssistTuesday. Roowere visitors at the home of Otis Morago and Miss Jean WalkMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingell ant District Educational Adviser Ray Timothy was called to sevelt Wednesday by the serious Bishop and Mrs. Edmund Webb er. A delightful evening of bridge of Palisade, Colorado were week visited the camp and the project was enjoyed by the guests, fol- end guests at the home of Mr. last week. He was much illness of his Uncle Jedediah TimoTuesday. impressEf& Angus returned to Ioka lowed by a delicious lunch. The Gingells father, Mr. Jack Gin- ed the opportunities for job thy. by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson annThursday to make his home after prize for high score was award- gell. They left Monday for Han- training on this large project. He of itheir spending the past few years in ed to Mr. and Mrs. Walker. ounce the marriage na where they will visit before re- was very well pleased by the ef-f- rt Mrs. Homer Robinson, accom- turning home. daughter Lois to Owen Goodrich Roosevelt. being made to give vocational Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal spent training to the men. panied by Miss Ado Shier, who I has been a guest of Miss Viola last week visiting in Salt Lake Water System Completed removRobinson for the past week left City. While there Mrs. Neal atwas A 1000 gallon tank Friday for Salt Lake City. Mr. tended the election of state of- ed from the location of the old ficers of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, water pump to the now location Robinson returned Sunday. This gives the Miss Alice Todd attended the and was elected to the office ot north of camp. post masters convention in Salt organizer. Mr. Neal returned camp a total of 3000 gallons of In Some Cases the Asking Price is Actually Lake City Saturday. She return- - home Sunday, but Mrs. Neal will water storage. Visit remain for a short time in Salt Camp Less.than the Cost of Reconditioning - Because Engineers Lake. A. R. Golze, Supervising EnClass, and Fine Appearing Every Car is Mr. and Mrs. Perry Barksdale gineer, E. C. W. Bureau of RecMerchandise. - Cars You will he Proud To Buy -and family arrived Sunday from lamation, Washington, D. C. and their home in Boulder City, Ne- L. R. Dunkley, Associate EngineTo Own - To Operate! vada. Mr. Barksdale returned er, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt -home Monday while Mrs. Barks- Lake City, visited the camp and WHICH MEANS- By Romanza Mott Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen and dale and children will remain here Inspected the project Tuesday aftwin babies came home from for the suftimer as guests of her ternoon, May 25. Utahn last Thursday. Mrs. Ras- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke. Dump Trucks Working on Dam mussen has been living with her Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter and Dump trucks are again being parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hadden Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Christen- used to haul riprap and course since her release from the hos- sen of Provo are guests at the material for the Midview dam. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gin- They are being loaded from the pital in Roosevelt. 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davis and gell. Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. south borrow pit, through a trap The family of Provo were over night Carter were former residents of built in the side of the hill. material is pushed from the top guests at the home of Bishop Myton and are daughters of Mr. Gingell. Mrs. Christensen is a re- of the hill to the trap with the Baum Sunday. Six Wire Wheels - White Side Wall Tires - and R-- 5 Caterpillar. Approximately Mr. Thorwald Johnson and wife cent bride and will be rememberas Miss 500 yards of material per day is Light Green Finish. and two sisters, Ethel and Thel- ed by her many friends hauled by the five trucks Gingell. being Georgia were here husbands ma and their GOING TO OUR Miss Essie Labrum, and Mr. and being used on two shifts. Sunday to visit their old home. Junior Technician Appointed VACATION SALT CITY They were dinner guests of Mrs. Mrs. R. J. Adams and daughter C. John Peterson, Junior Aswere Roosevelt Bonnie of Myton Catherine Williams. to Technician,' has been sistant STOP Baum and visitors Sunday. Clarence Bishop to this camp. He arrived assigned rainfall The heavy Sunday wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ivie, 8 May 17, Mr. Peterson Monday, MemMr. and Mrs. D. W. Baum, Mr. made it impossible for the He OCC enrollee. a was formerly and Mrs. J. G. Ivie and Mr. E. orial Day program to be presentstarted his career in Company the scheduled at as ed PresbyfunerW. the attended Williams 5 OF COURSE 1966 at Zion National Park. He al services of Mr. Robert Young terian church Sunday morning. A Fine Quality Car with Famous Twin Ignition was later transferred to Company Vacation school, 962 The Daily RATES at Fruitland Monday. Park. Zion National of also SPLENDID Motor - Built-i- n Trunk - 6 Wheels - Cost Over summer at the Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tompson which is held each 'Single $2 to $1' He left the Corps July 1, 1936 to the under CAFE AND CAFETERIA $2400.00 When New! made a business trip to town on Presbyterian church, the NaWas- accept employment with from of teachers direction Double NaMODERATE PRICES ALWAYS tional Park Service at Zion Tuesday. $2.50 to $4.50 Mr. Norbert Baum has gone to atch Academy opened Monday. tional Park. Mr, Peterson passed Miss Jean Heber to live with his grandpar- Miss Alma Lou Lott, Civil Service examination Sunday Morning Breakfast Served in 400 Rooms Walker and Miss Dorothy Work- the Y'our Room Without Extra Cost. ents during the summer. which gave him this appointment classthe with are man 400 Baths assisting The heavy rain storm Sunday in May, 1936. while he was still Mrs. J. II. Waters L'hauneey W, West boulders to es. caused member of Company 962. Mr. a many large President Manager Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone and roll into the road, blocking the will take over the BurPeterson a from Aarrsmrnmmnmumua. family returned Sunday office on the traffic. eau of Reclamation weeks visit in Salem and Salt of June. first Lake City. New Equipment Arrives Has Fold-dow- n Mr. J. F. Kannard. Educational Top - Rumble Scat - Six Wire Two new pieces of equipment near CCC of the camp Supervisor Wheels - Finished in a Beautiful Gun Metal have arrived at camp. The first Jensen, will be the guest speaker to arrive was an R-- 5 Caterpillar Gray. See It! at the regular services in the with a Le Toumeau equipped next church Sunday Presbyterian Angle Dozer. This piece of equipat 8 p. m. ment has been used to good adMrs. R. C. Walker spent Tuessince its arrival. The first vantage bus! day in Duchesne transacting to this machine was assigned job ness and meeting with the school to place a fill around the head-gat- e board. to prevent Duchesne river 5 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams left from washing it out during high with visit to Provo Tuesday for there the water. When danger relatives. it was moved to the was Mr. Wm. Fitzwater, former dam relieved, where it is loading the trucks This Sturdy, Economical Six is an Exceptional post master of Duchesne, now re- with fill material. in was Lake in Salt Value At City siding The camp also has a new 1937 Myton this week visiting friends. model one and one-ha- lf ton Ford Mr. Jack Calvert left Sunday 85 truck equpped with a Gallon for Salt Lake City to receive all steel body and hoist, dump acwas medical attention. He is The truck being used by the companied by his son Bertrand. dragline crew at present. This Miss Mildred Rogers of Salt new 1929 NASH De1930 NASH Deequipment will be a big help Lake City was a week end guest on the project luxe Sedan $139.00 luxe Sedan $189.00 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Department to Make Display Uresk. A large show case in which 1929 Willys Knight 1930 GRAHAM DeMr. Bob Rohm is a guest at kinds of rock quartz, petmany on the Lawrence Odekirk ranqh re139.00 fozzilized 109.00 Sedan luxe Sedan rified wood, and Lake Fork river. be exhibited is being will mains Miss Jean Cooper of Salt Lake made. This show case will be us1930 ESSEX 1930 PONTIAC City spent the week end with her ed by the Geology class. They will 139.00 129.00 Sedan Sedan parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coop label their finds and contribute returner. Miss Georgia Odekirk them to the display. " ' vw w 1929 HUDSON 1929 FORD Deed to Salt Lake with her This display will be bery in129.00 luxe Sedan Sport Coupe.. 119.00 teresting and educational. It will add greatly to the interest of also Im no big company myself, just because I 1930 VIKING 1930 Pierce Arrow the Geology class. sell a good big companys oil, etc. This busi189.00 289.00 Sedan Shop Has Power Tools Sedan ness is mine, and their oil has to show my The new shop, when completed will be equipped with a wood 1928 BUICK customers a heap longer mileage and cool 1928 Willys Knight smooth operation, or I wouldnt make near 89.00 Curran L. 89.00 summer. Sedan Ethel Mrs. Sedan their homestead this By as safe a living. Id rather have my good Mrs. Orin Tumbow of Hia Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sher1928 NASH 1929 GRAHAM watha visited the past week with man Swasey Friday were Mrs. trade on Conoco Germ Processed oil, Oliver Mrs. and Mrs. Sagers Mrs. her Qarol S9.00 mother, Anderson, Sedan 99.00 here than just getting people to change Sedan once, and family. mother, Mrs. Swasey of Swaseys drain down while your car is parked. So it and always be worried about new ones showMrs. Clarence Jennings and Boneta. cant let your engine start up dry, which ing up. A lot of my trade comes from clear Mrs. R. E. Emry and son Jack small son spent a week with her out around, because nothing but my Germ engineers say is the greatest danger. And mother and family at the Ethel spent Thursday night at the M. Processed oil will the way its Plated on, Conoco Germ ProcCurran home, before leaving for K. Slane home in Duchesne. their engines. Moon Lake where they will join essed oil isnt usin g up in a hurry. Then thats You see, the patent Germ Process gets this Mr. Jennings and make their oil and oil to form a strong slippy Plating on every getting more mileage out of both your First Bailie In Air SALT LAKE CITYS LARGEST NEW AND home for the summer. in 1808 two FrenchOne home cant Working surface. Mind you, engine coming here to me for morning returned Mr, Rip Emry NEARLY NEW CAR DEALERS same men who were In love with the Monday from Talmage where he balloons in oft took opera singer, has been employed. Gardens, in Paris, Miss Bernice Mecham visited at from the Tuileries a blunderbuss to with armed each the Jennings home In Bridgeland s but pierce the envelope of his rival Wednesday. half a mile up were When loon. they Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Shephard of discharged their pieces. One and family of Soldier Summit are both occupant and jts the balloons burst visiting Mrs. Shephards parents, was dashed to bits, while the other Fouse. Frobus Mrs. and Mr. sailed safely away. This is the first Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Curran record of a fight in the air. on have moved to Argyle to live :f' Dal-gleis- h. it son-in-la- w high-power- tb 'r ed - Grand Spring CLEARANCE SALE Every One Of these Cars Must Be Sold Regardless Of Our Loss ST T First Triple Safety Used Cars AUBURN 4 Door DeLuxe Sedan WERE IN WELL HOTEL SPEND LAKE AT THE NEWHOUSE $199.00 1930 NASH Ambassador DeLuxe Sedan $199.00 1930 STUDEBAKER Presidents Sport Cabriolet $189.00 1930 Model REO Passenger Sport Sedan $159.00 IT DOK A Over 60 Oil-Pla- CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL tyii Rflor e |