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Show eration they have given to this worthwhile project, and hope the School Luncheon Project Closes On Successful Year (Continued From Page 1) school lunch program, an average of 816 servings daily. County unit cost of payroll per serving .04; county unit cost of food per serving .007; county total unit cost per serving .07. We wish to thank through the press, the parents, P. T. A. or- Mr. Builder! people of the county will keep in mind a school lunch project for 1937-3and make preparation to care for produce during the summer months. Providing root cel-la- s and collecting produce at harvest time would be a material benefit in all communities. We feel that the project has been very successful durtng the past winter and letters of appreciation and commendable comments have been received from P. T. A. presidents and principals of schools. The workers have given satisfaction in all centers and through the contributions of ithe parents, have been able to prepare and give to the children a well cooked, nourishing dish of hot food every day. 8, serMr. P. W. Fouse ha3 been is but iously ill for several days, east of farm his about be to able Duchesne again now. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Milton spent Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Fouse. ganizations, teachers, principals Bob Cowan left Monday night of schools, and school board for sumCalifornia to spend the for the splendid support and coopmer with his brothers. Cliff and Shirley. son Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan, Burton Janet Howard and Miss spent Memorial Day in Payson. THE FACTS Mrs. Deon Hodges and Mrs. When Hot Weather Jones of Bingham spent Mabel You can readily perceive the simMakes You UncomDecoration Day and part of the interWEATHER REPORT ilarity in movement between relatives and friends with week fortable, Come In and cepting the coin and moving your Duchesne. Have Us Serve You For week beginning May 27. foot from the accelerator to the in Mrs. Albert Stephenson, Mrs. brake in an emergency. At 40 miles - Delicious -Veda per hour, you travel 60 feet in 1 sec- Alma Poulson and daughter. THE FUN Ice Cream - Malted ond. If your reaction time is Vi sec- spent the week end in Holden Mrs. Milks - Cold Drinks facing your subject, who ond, your car will have traveled 30 with relatives. Mr. Poulson, sitting or standing, about feet between the time you recognize Melvin Poulson and daughter, two feet away, llis feet are together. a dangerous situation and the time Sharon spent Saturday in HoldYou have a coin or other small solid you get your foot on the brake. This en, returning Sunday. Miss SharBAKERY GOODS object held loosely between your has nothing to do with stopping the on remained in Mt. Pleasant to thumb and forefinger, approximate- car; the brake action has et to take spend three weeks with her grandBread and Cakes l brakes In good parents. ly 30 inches above the floor (most place. 30 inches high). condition may stop your car in an are tables desks and Observer. Cooperative Miss Emily Madsen went to Your subject watches this coin. additional 80 feet. Total distance, Salt Lake City Wednesday to atWhen, without warning, you drop it. 110 feet. Mrs. A. J. Feller has been quit of Miss Beth At 50 M P.H., reaction time would tend the wedding Sandwiches - Coffee ill for several days, but is much he moves his rigid foot to intercept Duchesne. of formerly the coin so that it will strike his consume 38 feet, braking 125; total Jensen, improved now. Merrell spent MemPorter Mrs. 163 feet. of foot instead the floor. Try several Wm. H. Fitzwater of Salt Lake times. with relaBluebell in reaction time would orial Day At 60 City, former Duchesne postmastof a second consume 45 feet, braking 180; total tives, Mr. Merrell went to BlueIt takes the coin er, spent some time in Duchesne to reach the floor. From a height of 225 feet. bell Monday to bring her back II last week on business. 48 inches, it will take Vz of a second. Note that twice the distance is home. Miss Corinne' Moffitt spent the From a height of 70 inches, it will necessary to stop at 60 M. P. H. as Mr. John Zirker of Myton was a Duchesne, Utah of a second. at 40 M.P.H. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jess take business visitor in Duchesne on Now you can see why it pays to Reaction time of of a second is Johnstun. Monday. second is fair; y5 of be careful at intersections and in very good; Ernest Maupin of Fallin, Nea second is slow. congested areas. vada was transacting business in Duchesne on Friday. (TVaoeer Safety Service) Sheriff and Mrs. Skews of Mo-a-b motored to Duchesne Monday to bring their son Jack, who had spent the week end with them, back to work. Claude WagStaff of Tahiona SERVEL ELECTROLUX Miss Jean Morrison was a business visitor in DuMrs. Laura Nickols and daughRONS ON KEROSENE icoaioj) chesne on Tuesday. ter, Bonnie Jean of Heber are Perfect food protection Frozen desserts and ice Okey Davis of Salt Lake City Womens Study Club cubes Savings of time, work and money No visiting at the home of her parM. Pope was hostess to moved to Duchesne last week, and R. Mrs. daily attention or water No machinery to wear. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright. members of the Womens Study is employed as cook at the New Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Mr. Wal- Club at Palace Cafe. home ter Brown and Mrs. Pete Abp-lana- afternoon. herMembers last Saturday Mrs. J. R. McGuire and daughwere present and daughters were Du- Mrs. I DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS Mrs. J. ter Betty were visiting Mr. McJ. Guy Hollenbeck, chesne visitors Friday. last week. Gentlemen Pleaoe send me, without oblU Miss Emily Madsen, Guire in Roosevelt P. Mrs. Joseph Jensen who has Mrs.Madsen, gallon, complete information about Servel home their to make I plan They Nellie Muir, Miss Anna Electrolux, the Kerosene Refrigerator. been seriously ill, is reported to near in future. the there I Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Stark, Nam- ebe a little better at this writing, Mrs. The infant daughter of Mr. and L. C. Winslow, Mrs. James I Mr. and Mrs. Hyram Rasmus-seStreet or R.F D Mrs. Edwin Carman and Mrs. Darr Adley of Strawberry Hallbert, 1 and daughers have moved tc Mrs. C. H. was brought to Duchesne ThursTowo Selch. their home in Strawberry. L day morning, suffering with pneuSt. Pauls Guild Mrs Williams Hill spent Wedcondition Members of the St. Pauls Epis monia. If the babys not improve, her parents exdoes nesday in Utahn visiting with her mother, Mrs. Manuel Kof-for- copal Guild met Wednesday af pect to take her to ithe hospital n ter noon at the home of Mrs. O, A. Halstead for an afternoon of Roosevelt Friday. A cottage meeting was held at Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gerry Sr. sewing and visiting. Present were and DUCHESNE, UTAH the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. daughter Miss Hazel of Nina Burger, Mrs. George Broadhead Thursday evening. Butte, Montana, who spent sevA. Mrs. M. Murdock, Jr., with Mr. and Mrs. A. Harold Broadhead and Colleen Tingley Mrs. Chas. Barton, Mrs. James eral days McGuire, children of Mrs. Lila Hallbert, Mrs. L. C. Winslow, J. Gerry in Duchesne, left MonMcGuire are spending a few days for San Diego. California, Mrs. Ernesit Schonian and Mrs day where they will spend some time in Utahn visiting with their Robert Stalker. before returning home. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs. May R. Lambert of AlWright. Members of the Rock creek cat' National Commander Of tonah was a business visitor in on Wednesday. tie association put their cattle on American Legion Visits Duchesne LARGE PICNIC PAK 23c Miss Inez Lambert left Tuesthe range May 29h. Old Friends in Duchesne day for Moon Lake, where she Mrs. Irvin Cale and daughter 23 PIECE PICNIC PACKAGE 10c will be employed in the Reclamaand Betty and Lila Odekirk were at the Olsen home on tion office during the summer. (Continued from Page 1) visiting THERMOS . JUGS $1.79 then iturned his attention to the Mrs. Donald H. Steele is taking Thursday. A farewell party was given for organization of other posts in her place at the Resettlement AdTHERMOS BOTTLES $1.00 Mrs. Alyce Rhoades and daugh- Utah. He was acting chairman of ministration office in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. OToole and ter, Lucille Saturday evening, .he committee on resolutions at The evening was spent in play the first convention of Ithe Depart son Jack spent Sunday and Moning games, after which delicious ment of Utah, and was a mem- day in Duchesne. They expect to refreshments were served. An ber of the first Utah department leave soon for South Bend, Indi-anto bring back a new car. executive committee. enjoyable time was had by all Miss Anna Stark, primary supGenealogy meeting wras held at Left Duchesne in 1920 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray In 1920 Mr. Colmery moved to ervisor of the Duchesne school Mayhew, Wednesday night. was admitted ito district, left this week for her Topeka, Ceciila the bar Kansas, Misses Elnora and home in Spanish Fork, where she there, began the practice Thompson of Altonah are visit- of law, and promptly became ac will spend the summer. Mrs. Vivian Wilkins made a ing with their sister, Mrs. Otto tive in building up the Department Kofford of Utahn. of Kansas of The American Le- trip to Salt Lake City on WedYOUR REXALL STORE A large crowd from Utahn atgion. He became a member of nesday to buy new merchandise tended the wedding dance given Capitol Post No. 1, in Topeka, of for her frock shop. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks Duchesne, Utah by Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright in which he remains an outstanding of Frpitland spent Memorial Day Talmage Friday night. leader. The May Day festival of 'the in Duchesne, guests of Mr. and The story of Mr. Colmerys rise Utahn Primary association was to Mrs. Jess Johnstun. leadership in the national or held Thursday alt the home of Mrs. Joseph Shepard returned Mrs. Minerva Olsen. A program ganization is one of slteady pro- last week from Salt Lake City, was presented by the children, af gression, culminating in his elec- where she has been receiving ter which the May pole was braid- tion to National Commander in medical attention for some time. ed. Ice cream was served to eV' 1936. Her health is somewhat improvAt Ithe time of his election ed. Her eryone present. An enjoyable time granddaughter, Grade, members of the Duchesne post who has been was had by all. seriously ill in the sent him of Park City immediately Mr, Theron Ralph D. S. hospital, returned with congratulations and an invitation to visit her. She is spent Saturday in Utahn visiting YOUR OLI) RADIO TUBES SHOULD BE slowly. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in Duchesne should he come to Miss Olleaimproving Poulson and Dick Utah. Mr. Warren Strong. Colmery visited Utah Johnstun of Salt Lake City were REPLACED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR! Mrs. Alyce Rhoades and daugh on Legion business during the guests over the week end of Dicks ter Lucille left for Provo Tuesday winter, but did not come into the father, Jess Johnstun. They left basin because of extreme weather morning. Monday morning for Price, where Mrs. Grace Wall of California at that time. Some time ago, they will visit his mother before is spending a short time visiting however, he Informed the local returning home. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. post that he would be glad to accept their invitation during his Oscar White. Miss Helen Smith who has been present tour of posts throughout visiting with her grandparents, the country and the present two ANI) MAKE YOlJIt OLI) RADIO LIKE NEW Mr. and Mrs. Will Abplanalp, left day visit is Ithe result of his for her home in Park City Sun- AGAIN day. (Held From Last Week) LOCALS Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Shirts SAT. and SUN. and daughter Ardith of Duchesne Miss Wanda Johnson is spendJune 5th and 6th are staying in Utahn at the home some time in Price with her of Mrs. Shirts parents, Mr. and ing mother. Sonja Henie and Mrs. Manuel Kofford tliis week. Mrs. Madge Browning of Salt Mr. George Brandon who is Adolphe Menjou in B B Lake was a week end guest B B employed at Moon Lake spent of herCity One A In Million sister. Mrs. Roy A. Schonthe week end at home. ian. She left with her Monday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene AbplaWEI), and TIIURS. brother, Dick for Price to visit nalp were Duchesne visitors on her 1 Mrs. Blanche June 9lh and 10th mother, Tin sday. E3 Mr. Potter was in Utahn TuesL Wm.Boyd and day. look after the conditions of A road meeting was held at the roads. Jimmie Ellison in Davies home Monday evening. Mrs. J. A, Morrison and daughDUCHESNE, UTAH Borderland Mr. Owen Wright and Mr. Ken- ter Cai-mGayle were in DuTwo Short Subjects neth Cuilyle were appointed to chesne Monday. COOL OFF! Four-whee- GROCERIES I 9 9 D Are Your Tools in Shape For the Building Spurt That is in Progress? IF NOT SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF BUILDING AND REPAIRING TOOLS HAMMERS - SAWS- - FILES - PLANES IN FACT IF YOU NEED A TOOL OF -- ANY KIND, WE HAVE IT! ALL TOOLS REASONABLY PRICED! Duchesne Hardware Company Duchesnes Modern Hardware Store craeKasraisraia You Are Invited To Drop in to the Newly Remodeled and Redecorated Commercial Club and Enjoy a Sparkling Glass of Ice Cold FISHERS or BECKERS .. BEER .. SOLD BY TIIE -GLASS - IN CANS AND IN BOTTLES -- : :- - New Installation Of BOOTHS FOR LADIES - lp L L. PACK Buy Now For Coming Outings Duchesne Drug Company RADIO TUBES WEAR OUT Pliilco COZY THEATRE WE TEST YOUR OLD TUBES 1 i J J - d. Picnic Specials High Efficiency Tubes CANDIES SOFT DRINKS TOBACCOS BILLIARDS Commercial Club DUCHESNE, UTAH Announcing! Fast, Efficient & Experienced AMBULANCE SERVICE - FOR TIIE UINTAH BASIN WITH NEW . fit bi', Z' k15 V't A v . 1.: I- - 'f I 1. tv. - . iLiiii j -- -- ' 4 , if, A CA,.V K "f y v ig NASH - LAFAYETTE 'Ambulance Sedan This car for im will be held constantly ready emergmediate response to any call for .sick or A trip to the Hospital -ency ambulance work. Quick and comfortable delivery to medical care following a wreck - Moving an invalid - Any - -- of the many calls for safe and efficient transportation of the sick or injured. This is a service which has long been needed m tins section, and I am proud to be aide to offer it with this fine equipment. Roy A. Schonian DUCHESNE, UTAH WWMMMMMIMIMIWMIi.'Wwlmh 1MIONE ' '111 21 21 OR |