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Show Lsed Cave for Glass Work The first glass maker in Scotland was George Hay He took advantage of a peculiarly formed cave at Wernyss, on the Fife coast, and set up his furnace (1506-1625- Miss Mary Evans was well jj j. Mitchell's family rerepresented at the Mitchell held at the Hot union which was 13th. puts Saturday, June was transacting EH Williams business in Duchesne Monday. Charles Key and Beverley Mathews spent Sunday at home. at Moon Lake. They are employed Bishop Oscar Nelson went to Salt Lake City for medical care TAKE HOME A CASE, OR DROP IN FOR A GLASS OR -- BOTTLE OF- - BEER Booths For Ladies SOFT DRINKS TOBACCOS BILLIARDS DUCHESNE COMMERCIAL CLUB By Tracy Defa Mr. E. W. Allred left Tuesday for Moon Lake where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa and Miss Tracy Defa motored to Roosevelt Monday. They were accompanied as far as Duchesne by Mr. J. M. Allred, who took the bus from there to Vernal. He has spent the past ten weeks with his son, E. VV. Allred fend family in Hanna. Miss Della Rhoades and Miss Cuba Michie were visiting Miss Tiacy Defa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood had the misfortune to overturn his car last Thursday morning when he attempted to pass some deer that were lying in the road. His car struck a soft shoulder. Mrs. Atwood received a cracked rib and seveal cuts and bruises, and Mr. Atwood escaped with a few cuts an bruises. They are up and 'around at this writing. They traded their old car in on a new car in Salt Lake City. Everyone from Hann'a wishes to express their deepest sympathy to the bereaved family of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Giles and relatives. Mr, Glenn Olsen spent the week end at home with his family. A large crowd attended the dance at Defas Famous Park Friday night. A good time was enjoyed by everyone present. Mr. Tom Roberts and Orvil Rhoades attended the dance at Killcore Saturday night. Mrs. Rosie Fabrizeo and Miss Tiacy Defa were visiting Mrs Angie Lewis on Friday. Sunday. Miss Bessie Evans was a Roosevelt business visitor Thursday. Beulah and Merle Barker returned home last week, after a visit in Heber. Mr. Charley Mecham of Ioka was visiting in Upalco last week. Ill go to the sale by telephone Ordering from the stores, making appointments, keeping in touch with the telefriends, running errands phone serves many uses daily. 9? Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mr. Martin is esteemed by all his friends in Myton and their good wishes are cordially extended to ing members present: Mrs. Vern- him and his bride. The young on Larsen, Mrs. Hilary Holder, couple are at home to their friends Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Mrs. Lynn at the I. R. Tuttle residence. Stone, Mrs. B. L. Dart, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry O. Thompson, Mrs. John Zirker who have been honeymooning in Sr., Mrs. R. C. Walker and Mrs. California for the past week reJames Dalgleish. A chapter of turned home Tuesday evening. "The Book Nobody Knows" was Mr. and Mrs. Gentry were margiven by Mrs. Holder and Mrs. ried in Salt Lake City, June 7th, Vetnon Larsen reviewed "Rose and will make their home with Deeprosa by Sheila Kaye Smith. Mr. Gentrys parents, Mr. and At the close of the meeting a de- Mrs. Wm. Gentry on North Mylicious lunch was served. The ton Bench. next meeting will be held with Mr. Chas. Meranda, accompaniMrs. Zirker on June 25th. ed by Mr. Andrew Tolboe and Mis. Homer Robinson enter- daughter, Frieda left Sunday for tained at bridge Friday afternoon Salt Lake City. Mr. Meranda and at her home east of Myton. The Mr. Tolboe returned Tuesday, affollowing ladies enjoyed an after- ter transacting business there, noon of bridge with a delightful while Miss Frieda remained in lunch served at its close: Mrs. A. Salt Lake where nhe is attending N. Edmiston, Mrs. Marcus business school. Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bates, Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Florence Bates and Mr. Wilbur James Dalgleish, Mrs. H. S. Bates of Duchesne attended the Sutherland, Mrs. E. O. Thomp- funeral services for George VVedig son, Mrs. J. T. Burke, Mrs. Wm. , Saturday. Pierce, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, Mrs. G. Fisher returned on D. Mr. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Floyd Lamb and He Miss Alice Todd. High score prize Sunday to his home in Heber. was awarded to Mrs. Edmiston Was a guest at the home of Mrs. week. and second prize wtas won by Mrs. Wm. Wedig during the past recent He was called here by the Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland death of George Wedig. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jumer and were host and hostess at bridge Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Solomonson Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson, left Tuesday for 'a short visit in Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper, Mr. Salt Lake City.' Mr. F. W. J. Meyer of Park and Mrs James Dalgleish, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston, HJr. City was greeting friends in Myand Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mr. and ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuttle and Mrs. Marcus Tingley and Miss Jean 'Walker. The guests enjoyed sons of Salt Lake City accoma delicious lunch which was serv- panied by Mrs. J. R. Tuttle left ed late in the evening. High score Sunday for a months visit in prize was awarded to Mr. and Missouri. Mrs. Dalgleish, while consolation Funeral services for George A. prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Wedig were condusted in the Saturday Presbyterian church, Mrs. John Zirker Sr. returned afternoon at 2 p. m. The services Tuesday from Price where she were in charge of the American had visited for several days. Legion, Post No. 5 of Myton. A John Hardy Blaine returned color guard was furnished by the last Wednesday from Salt Lake Duchesne Post and a firing squad the Roosevelt Post, who City after completing his term at by marched to the cemetery. Interschool. Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Bywater ment was in the Myton cemeof Pariette are driving a new tery. Mr. and Mrs; George Tingley Chevrolet coupe. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart and Sr. and daughter Mary returned family motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday evening from Los Anwhere they met Mrs. geles where they had resided this Friday Darts mother, Mrs. Sena Kemp-to- n past winter, while Miss Tingley who was enroute to Montreal, attended the University of Southfrom where she will sail for a ern California. two months tour of Europe. They Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston returned Saturday evening after and Miss Alice Todd motored to seeing Mrs. Kempton on her Duchesne Monday evening where journey. they were the guests of Mrs. Nina Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Du- Burger. chesne were Myton visitors SunThe Eastern Star held their Grand Visitation of Grand Offiday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams and cers in the I. O. O. F. Hall Tuesdaughter Bonnie of Roosevelt at- day evening. Worthy Grand Mattended the baseball game in My- ron Mrs. Effie Langston and ton Sunday. Worthy Grand Patron Mr. AlexMr. and Mrs. E. Carman, Mr. ander Blight and associate Grand and Mrs. Lotus Fisher, Mr. and Officers attended the meeting. A Mrs. Dez Pitts, Miss Faun Oman, banquet was served to forty-fiv- e Mr. Kermit Poulson and Mr. Max members at the Funk Hotel prior Peterson of Duchesne were to the meeting. those who attended the baseball game Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. John Martin have announced their marriage, which took place Friday. June 11th at Vernal, Utah. Mrs. Martin was Miss Jean Morrison formerly Miss Elsie Johnson of Mrs. Mhrtha Shanks who has Duchesne, and a member of DuOrechesnes popular younger set. spent the winter in Portland, gon, attending a nurse3 college, is spending her vacation in Utahn. Mr. George Brandon of Moon Lake spent the week end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright motored to Heber last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wright's sister-in-laMrs. Casper. Those attending Primary convention in Salt Lake City last week were, Mr. Bert Mayhew, Mrs. Shelby Mayhew, Mrs. Vera Kofford, Miss Valeer Mayhew and Miss Lila Davies. Mrs. Joseph Jensen who has been very ill, is now much better. Her. many friends and neighbors are pleased with her rapid recovery. Mr. J. A. Morrison w'as a Duchesne visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis of Tabiona were in Utahn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong entertained at a delicious luncheon Sunday afternoon. The following people were present: Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Shanks, Mr. Gerald Burns, Miss Autl.fr lia Burns and LaVay Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison and daughters, Jean, Betty Jo and Carma Gayle, and Mr. and Mrs. George Brandon and son Georgie. A most enjoyable time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abpla-nal- p and family spent the week end in Utahn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandon were in Duchesne Saturday. Miss Authaline Burns iand LaVay Moore are spending a short time at the Shanks home. Mr. Gerald Burns spent the week end in Utahn. Marcus Tinglev was hostthe Literary Club Wednesday of last w.ek, with the follow- Mrs. ess to Tin-gle- y, n. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Ward conference was held here Sunday. Mr" Nora LeFevre was released anu Mrs. Mildred Johnson installed in her staed as Relief Society President. Mr. fend Mrs. Rudy Lewis and family and Miss Helen White left for Rocklin, where California they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jackson spent Monday in Roosevelt. Miss Jones left last Verda week for a two week's visit in Roosevelt. Miss Elaine Hickens is enjoying a vacation in Heber and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell and family left Wednesday for a vfecation tnp through California. Mrs. Doris Howard and family of Salt Lake City are enjoying a visit with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woods of Park City sp nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones. Mr. fend Mrs. Maik Haden, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gdnes and Mrs. EJ,na Sizemore spent Monday in Kamas. We extend our kindest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Farris Giles in their sorrow of losing their baby son. Give us By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Mis. Mary Josie and Miss Annie Josie of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joie Saturday night. They returned to their home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bernice McDonald and family enjoyed a shoit visit with her sister Ard.ll and family of Heber who came to see her Friday. Ray Anderson came home from Heber on Friday evening and brought his mother's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Muir fend his aunt, Mrs. Isabelle Lewis and child!. n with him. They returned to Heber Monday. Bishop and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mrs. Ruby McDonald, Mrs. Vera McDonald and Mrs. Adaline took their babies to the An-deis- Wore Prince Alberts In the most nifty nineties, United States senators wore Prince Alberts. 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