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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Fan" MARKET REPORT le Choir, IJjONA nce us, "i if high news the 'lsMven" tothough the high Srtrhvan4dSfiSeV7tfrade3 party GIe and and Thi 1;eRoyCurry- - fifth 108; second school Helen jw t thre, 150, first and second Stanly, Bringing back old Books ihe contrfra:ae grades Amber Michie, 47. The scores are: one Miss sixth and Cope, the first 1. teach-e- r. Know mi school, 9097; has been ill f0r grade 1 enth giades. 2527; fourth and three days. We have been without her second and third 'assistgrades, 625; i second ance m chorus. We hope she will 2580 first and be back soon. The high school seventh grades basketball team was badly beaten bv ,, but not beaten yet, f vVe are the tefm iu a Pre'season H hgh school says We are sure contest ends Wed-ha- y game Monday, December 6th. The in. The December 8th. There will score was 53 to 12. Although they were beaten very badly, the to the , a dollar prize given school team high is not going to who receives the highest 'ltt The students scoring the let this discourage them. We wish them luck in their season It in each room are: games. Bill 665; Turnbow, school, LILA JOHNSON, ,h Reporter. ! ! th5?tlt. al n bed siz( lock wh,c tr ests placin contras: imps or coin this patter i name, at plain of Soap 1929 advei per capit the Unite per capit United State id in Euro; Mrs. Dana Rose of Provo was visiting in Utaijt Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Mr. Leonard Brown and small daughters, Della Mae and Marlene, motored to Roosevelt Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew were Sunday visitors at Upalco. The many friends of Mr. Gerald Burns, who was quite seriously burned at the Bridgeland C. C. C. camp, a short time ago, wish him a complete and speedy recovery. Geralds uncle, Mr. Joseph Shanks of Utahn is staying with him at the Fort Douglas hospital this week. Mrs. Kenneth Carlyle and daughter, Rozella of Utahn are visiting friends and relatives in Heber this week. Mrs. Leonard Brown and baby son of Utahn are staying in Bon-et- a with Mrs. Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, due to the illness of Mrs. Brown. We wish to express our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of Mrs. Joseph Jensen, who passed away at her home in Tal-ma- ge recently. She was the mother of Mrs. Shelby Mayhew of Utahn. Mr. Joe Birch, Mrs. Fern Gilbert and Mrs. Lucile Tobias motored to Duchesne Monday. Church meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Minerva Dean last Sunday. Our new branch president, Mr. Kenneth Carlyle has named as his counselors, Mr. Shelby Mayhew and Mr. Melvin Broad-hea- bonuses were CHRISTMAS in accordance to of suggestions written out and finally accepted at the offices of John Stone and company, and Lee Anne Foster wondered, disgustedly, why she had thought of such suggestions after other girl had already thought them up or why she couldnt think up something unusual enough to earn her special attention with the firm. There were only five more days until tne yearly list of bonus recipients would b announced. That evening, back in her own room, seated at her desk, she sat staring at the wall. She fidgeted with her pencil, almost praying for inspiration what could she suggest to be done in the office or in the business that would increase either efficiency or business? Her eyes were staring straight into a huge clovers that she had pot of four-lea- f brought back from the country when she had visited her parents on the d. Keedlecral New Yorl nber Miss Jean Morrison farm during last vacation. The Four Leaf Clover Line She jutted down why why not? the idea as it all came tumbling through her mind in the manufacturing end of the business, create a breakfast nook or kitchen line all with four leaf clover motif, giving a cook book with its cover simply plastered with actual four leaf clovers, shellacked a line especially to attract the newly wed trade. Why, I could furnish the four leaf clovers for the first few books and maybe Mr. Stone would put' a four leaf clover under the seal of that new style Mr. Eugene Abplanalp has been wedding certificate he gives free to each bridal pair of customers who driving the Calder milk truck for knows! the past week. Funeral services were held in Lucky for Stone and company but Utahn for Max Peterson of Nev- just as lucky for Lee Anne, for as the Christmas day bonus for her sugada, Tuesday. He had formerly was handed to her, she also spent several summers here with gestion contract ever his uncle, Mr. Ray Mayhew and received the first such known for all the four-lea- f clovers was well known here. Interment she could grow within the next year. was in the Utahn cemetery. His Luella B. Lypns. father, Mr. Jode Peterson and sevWestern Newspaper Union. eral brothers have been staying in Utahn for the past few days. the sin for quilt o contains con tions for cu shihg, togetl iart. diagrar JSe the block hj Annes Christmas Bonus Was for One Good Idea , A caldera is a broad, open and crater of a usually volcano, like that in the volcano of Kilauea in Hawaii ik Unwrapping Christmas Annual Family Program YULETIDE has come around it is timq to take from its year-long CHRISTMAS jf 5 v. a. wrappings. At our house we have a wardrobe trunk in one of whose drawers repose all year the Christmas tree ornaments, some table decorations, napkins and favors left from the childrens party, bright papers and ribbons salvaged from the rush to wrap and mail or hoarded from Aunt Louises gift package, which is always an outward marvel. Through Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, they have lain forlorn and unwanted, these remnants of Christmas. But now we open the drawer with as lively excitement as if we had never seen its contents. Mother, did you know we still had this big silver star? Why, heres enough icicles to trim Where did these the whole tree! bluebird ornaments come from? The light circuit doesnt work and sister, who has just come from her schoolroom, must dash downtown before the stores close for new bulbs. Then everybody hangs over big brothers shoulder while he patiently determines which of the When the old bulbs have failed. whole set flashes on we all feel like Thomas Edison discovering the marvels of light. There are even a few unused Christmas cards for a starter on the long list. The baby finds a tin horn, and the hilarious fun that will carry on till Christmas morning has begun. Somewhere in this jumble of familiar things we have unwrapped Christmas. And the best Christmas present of all is Christmas itself! Frances Grinstead. last-minu- By VIRGINIA STIVERS BARTLETT Read every chapter of this stranger-than-fictiSpanish California, running serially in on tale about these columns I ter mfaj vHAM 8 JNDai4 t and cot d taka fa k and dii and coo f ' l 1 V I I :Z -- . Weekly summary of the North Salt Lake livestock market for week ended Friday, December 3, 0, 0. inn give, too . . . just phone 27, Duchesne. THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD THEATRE 5. 0. 0. ht MISSION INN 0. Year just ahead! stated. Paul Banyan Purely American Paul Bunyan is one of few characters In purely American folklore. He It was who, according to legend, used pine trees for toothpicks; who expectorated and thus created the Mississippi river; whose griddle for frying his mammoth buckwheat cakes was so large that, in order to grease it, scores of boys were equipped with slabs of bacon strapped to both feet with instructions to skate over the heated metal; who could consume whole cows at one gilp, and whose footprints formed the depressions, which, when filled with water, became the Great Lakes. Complete Check of Your Car Will Make the Holidays more Pleasant. Drive in to Duchesnes Standard Station for a Thorough Check Up! Mission Service Station Duchesne, Utah 1Z M Boys!- - Bide a Bike YOU CAN GET IT OWN A FAMOUS RollSast Free Deluxe Motohike With Little Effort Fully equipped, and has every feature desirable. 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Give a Christmas gift that will get real use every day of - well-beate- n COZY s the coming year. The Uintah Basin Record is a gift that everythat will be enone will appreciate. There are FEATURES joyed by every member of the family . . . NEWS from cveiy and part of the woild . . . ADS that will bring greater savings make it a practical gift as well as a useful one, It is so easy to are those to whom Christmas dinner would not be Christmas dinner without ending with plum pudding. Scald 2V4 cups stale breadcrumbs with I cup cream. Cream Vi pound beef suet and add to it Vi cup brown sugar, Vi cup corn syrup, 5 eggs, Vi pound chopped citron. Vi pound currants, 2 teaspoons baking powder and Vi cup brandy or rum. Turn into a buttered mold and steam for 24 hours, 12 hours one day and 12 hours the next. Turn into a tin and seal until ready for use, when it must be reheated for serving. Serve with a sauce of 0, 8 whims cat- 'T'HERE tle division numbered 1,296 head to compare with 1,169 last week and 1,187 last year. Although good cattle were scarce, prices on the kinds offered held about steady with some weakness on the bottom grades. The steer supply was of common to medium quality and prices ranged from $4.00-$7.0Faint Brightens Toys with some cutter In the basement or the attic many kinds at $3.50-$4.0The best heifers moved within a range of of us will find old toys the children choice. and cutter to common have discarded. Christmas is al$4 dnveins brought $4.00 to $5.35. A most here and much joy can be few lots of good cows were sold brought into the lives of less fortufor $4.75-$5.0but most of the nate youngsters if we get out these weeks supply consisted of low toys, give them a coat of gayly colcutter to common kinds at $2.00-$- 4 ored enamel and distribute them 00. A few medium offerings ourselves or turn them over to a to be handed out to Bujls rated social agency brought $4.25-$4.3at $4 and common to needy youngsters on St. Nicks day. medium vealers at $5.00-$7.5SAT. and SUN. Culls made $4.00-$4.5In Englands Wassail Bowls' December 11 and 12 Hogs: Brewed in Englands Yuletide The price of hogs this week wassail bowls are baked apples, hot BOBBIE BREEN In howed a sizeable advance ale seasoned with spice, orange on juice and rind and whipped eggs. to around 25c-50- c Make A Wish the best kinds. Light and medium-weigdriveins were valued at Comedy, 1 Reel Sub; Flan Christmas Dinner $8.20 to $8.35 on late sessions and WED. and TIIURS. Plan to prepare as much of the mixed kinds ranged from $8.10 down to $7.25 and under. Sows meal as possible on the day prior to Wm, Boyd and Geo. Christmas so that the housewife can went mostly at $5.50 to $6.25. enjoy the day with her family. Hayes In Sheep: The weeks run of sheep and Ilopalong Rides Rats Greatest Producers lambs dropped off somewhat and It is said that a pair of rats if 3 Shorts to compare 9,279 head arrived, Again unmolested can produce 350,000,000 with 16,063 a week ago and a year ago. Good fat lambs offspring in three years. in the truck division changed hands at $8.00, with some medium kinds at $7.25. A few lots - THE of feeders went at $6.00-$7.2- 5 and a small lot of light wethers at $4 00. Some trucked in ewes moved at $2.25-$3.0Note: - INVITES YOU Carloads of shipped-i- n livestock To be their guests every bought for reshipment on the Ogden and Salt Lake markets carry day of the Holiday Season freight benefits in variable and throughout the New except when otherwise CHRISTMAS GUSH 31 ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING Christmas tree is a and that is the loveliest kind of all, both for appearance and for fragrance then when you first light it a cheerful old superstition urges a glance at your shadow on the wall it you dare. Should it appear headless you will not live to see another Christmas. Then, later, when the tree is burned, another tradition suggests keeping a partly burned stick to ward off lightning. YOUR IFbalsam 1937. Cattle and Calves: The weeks receipts in the Western Newspaper Union. 41-- CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS 2-y- Your friends will be glad to help you get one of these bikes, and Dad and Mother will be glad to help you get the subscriptions. Start now and have your Bike by Christmas! Hubby A fool and his money are soon parted. Wffcy 01), John, how much are you going to give me for Christmas FULL INFORMATION AT THE presents? - V .V December 21. Mother Night" to Long before Christianity came s December 24, was the Mother called Modrenecht, or night. - The Record Office - Anglo-Saxon- THE COUNTY SEAT NEWSPAPER 'U J1 |