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Show 4 UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH Many Dogs In World War t is not possible to say how many dogs were in the World war. as countries used them and for varrous purposes. About 10,000 dogs Sirs. Agnes Brooks were at the front when By Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh armis-tic- e the returned CasPer Nora was signed. More than 1,000 vias L& Monsled dogs were used In ter home in Heber City the Vosges Mrs. Helen Poulson and Mrs. vk She baa been a guest at the leave soon to make their home mountains during the last year of Elmer Bates of Duchesne were Mrs. Francis Brooks for the war for i,'. of in Arizona, as Mr. Edmiston ha3 boihc moving food and other attending to duties attached to been transferred from the Uinsupplies. past two weeks. the office of case worker Mel-- Mrs. Humes, in Alma Mrston Wednesday of last week My- tah Irrigation Service to an agManzo and sweat Young Life of the Guinea Pig ency in Arizona. Mayor R. e. Miller and coun-cilmand Myton visitThe average life of the Keith Swain of Salt Lake City were Duchesne guinea pig R. E. Waugh and Bliss is between four and five is a guest at the home o his er. Tuesday. and Lott spent a few years, Muir and Mrs. the maximum Is probably about sev-e- n days in Salt jjr3. Alden Lake City attending to business grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Roberts spent Monday in years. A. Smith. peWey connected with Myton City reMrs. Wm. Case and daughter Duchesne. Mrs. Roberts had her hack to American Fork where turning Thursday. Prances of Duchesne were visitcar inspected. Mrs. Lawrence Odekirk of ArColeman of Heber they visited Mrs. Webber for a ors at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. jfr, William few days. cadia spent a short time in Myend week at his the Robert Wells Tuesday evening. City spent Mrs. John Wheeler of Duchesne ton Thursday When Mr. and Mrs. Verdus Olsen and returning ranch in Fruitland. from la spending a few Salt Lake City. She reports small days with Mrs. Miss Ida Pace is employed at daughter and their guests W. Rockhill. Aaron Despain and Mrs. Joseph that her husband, who is confin- Louise and Leonard the home of Mrs. J. Briggs were to ed the Veterans hospital, is Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Murdock Brumley. shopping in Myton Monday and slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mr. and Mrs. June Fuff of Tuesday, returning to Nine Mile Soyka, Mr. Guests at the home of Mr. and Tuesday evening. and on were Mrs. here Hart Stallings and visiting Heber City children spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. James McAfee on their Thursday. Mr. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne ranch west of Myton, are Mr. was Willard Muir of Salt Lake City J. W. Rockhill. transacting business in MyFruitland. He Miss Gladys Glendenlng of and Mrs. H. Dahlen of San Fran- ton Monday. spent Sunday in California. Mrs. Dahlen is Mr. Ed Wilkins of Duchesne reported that his mother, Mrs. Palisade, Colorado is visiting her cisco, a of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- was a business visitor in been daughter Webber had Mrs. Dzzie seriously sister, Edna Carey. Myton Afee. Mrs. R. D. Young is ill, but that she was improving a Tuesday. spending Mr. Kenneth Smith, accompanat the present time. A1 Muir and few days at her home in Du A large crowd of fans accom him chesne, taking care of her lot ied by his mother. Mrs. O. A. Mrs. Dick Muir accompanied panied the Myton baseball team Smith; his sister. Mrs. William to Vernal Sunday where they en Jorgensen of Roosevelt, and Mrs. joyed an afternoon of their favJack Gingell left Thursday for orite The baseball team Salt Lake City, where they visit- from sport. Colorado came Massadona, ed until Monday. The ladles ot to meet the Myton team and the party attended Primary con- found that our boys were still ference while there. good, despite the fact that they Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bates of had not given much time to pracBridgeland were Myton visitors tice this season. The final score was 8 to 4 in favor of Myton. Thursday evening. Mr. L. O. Lundberg of Gusher, Mrs. Wm. Holgerson and her daughter spent the week end Mr. W. H. Ruppel of Roosevelt, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Robert Marimon, Mr. Louis Mrs. A. E. Edwards, returning Roberts and Mr. Lawrence Philto Salt Lake City on Monday. lips of Whiterocks, Mr. Roy A. Mr. Wilson Bywater Came Schonian and Mr. Emil Munz of down from Moon Lake to spend Duchesne were among the out of the week end in Myton with his town members who attended the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. By- regular meeting of the Masonic water. Lodge in their lodge rooms in Mr. J. M. Mickelson and Mr. Myton Monday evening. Ed Hart of Duchesne were MySpecial services were held at ton visitors Saturday. the Presbyterian church Sunday Mr. John Hardy Blaine left on morning under the direction ot Sunday evening for Salt Lake Rev. Martin Fouts. Christian Endeavor workers from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Draper and City were visitors at the meetdaughter Ida Jean, accompanied ing. They extended a welcome to by Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larsen the members to attend the Chrisand family of Roosevelt spent tian Endeavor conference to he Sunday enjoying fishing and held in Salt Lake City. picnic at Moon Lake. Mrs. Bliss Lott was hostess to Mr. Fred Johnson and Mr. R. the Friday Bridge Club last week C. Walker of Duchesne were with the following members and Myton visitors Monday. guests present: Mrs. Homer RobMrs. Myra Philipps tof (New inson, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, Miss York City arrived Thursday ev- Alice Todd, Mrs. William. Preece, ening to spend the summer with Miss Alma Lou Lott, Mrs. J. T. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burke and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston. Todd. The hostess served a delicious Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry of lunch at the close of the meetIoka were Myton visitors Sun- ing. High score prize was awardday. They were driving a new ed to Mrs. Waugh. car. Mrs. A. M. Todd is reported Mrs. Alan Sims and sons who on the sick list this week. have been visiting at the home of A. M. Todd for the past two U. S. Army Officers Insignia weeks left Monday for their A United States army general home in Salt Lake City. wears four silver stars, a lieutenMiss Blaudwyn Peterson re- ant general three silver stars, a maturned Saturday from Heber jor general two silver stars, a brigCity where she had been a guest adier general one silver star. A and sister, colonel wears a silver eagle, a lieuof her brother-in-laMr, and Mrs. Glen Wardle for tenant colonel a silver oak leaf, a the past three weeks. major a gold oak leaf, a captain Mr. A. N. Edmiston left Sat- two silver bars. urday for Windowrock, Arizona, Must Use Soft Pedal with a load of their household Jud Tunkins says a man who tells Tuesday. furniture, returning Mr. and Mrs. Edmiston and their all he knows Is seldom put in a Pauline expect to position to know much. daughter, va-no- FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938 Myton News - en Miss Jean 3Iorrison By Romania Mott By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mrs. Steve Esauk and son, Miss Leone Clegg of Tabiona A large crowd attended ward conference held in the Tabiona Blake and Miss Chloe Wagstaff has returned to her home after were visiting in visiting a few days with ward house evening. of Duchesne Sunday Bishop Baums family. Stake members present were: Utahn Friday. Mrs. Martha Shanks made a Mrs. Catherine Williams was President Moon, First Counselor Leo Bennion, Ervin Clegg, Foster trip to Salt Lake City last week an over night guest of Miss Rhoades and Wm. Case, high end. Mott Monday. A large crowd of young folks councilmen. Everyone enjoyed the Mr. Bud Davis of Provo was meeting very much, and hope we from Utahn attended the open- a week end guest at the Baum may again be honored by visit- ing dance at Roosevelt Saturday home. Mrs. Elva Pace and Miss Lola Baum accompanied him on night. ing members of the stake. Mrs. Theron Robb was calling his return Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman trip Sunday. Miss are the proud parents of a baby on Mrs. J. A. Morrison Sunday. Baum Intends to spend a few Little Billy and Patsy Esauk weeks vacation in Spanish Fork boy, born June 9th in Salt Lake of Duchesne are spending a few with Mrs. Pace. Mohlman returned City. iMr. home Monday and reports the days visiting at the home of Mr. Sunday school conference was held here Sunday morning with mother and baby are doing tine and Mrs. Herb Birch. Mrs. Clarence and daugh- Stake School SuperinCalder returned ters of Duchesne Foy Mrs. Pearl Sunday were visiting at tendent Turn bow officiating. Miss home last week after spending a the Morrison home Saturday af- Edna Turnbow and Mis3 Martha She was ternoon few weeks In Vernal. and evening. Wilkins of Hanna furnished muaccompanied home by Miss Mel Mr. and Mrs. Louie sical numbers on the program. ba Calder of Vernal who will and family were DuchesneApparas visitA dance was given in the ward spend a few days visiting Ln ors Thursday. hall Tabiona. Friday night for the benefit Quite a number of Utahn peoMr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of ple enjoyed the carnival which of the ward Primary association. Baccus, Utah spent the week end was in Duchesne last week. Mrs. Catherine Williams left with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones. Mr, Vick Kofford and Mr. Hap for Ogden on an exWednesday Mrs. Anna T. Hamilton left Stevens of Mtn. Home were in tended visit. for her home in Susanville, Cali Utahn last Tuesday. Mr. A1 Mezcnen made a busiMr. and Mrs. Herb Birch were fomia after spending a week at ness trip to Myton Tuesday. on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowthe home of her son and daugh calling Our church house is receiving Mr. and Mrs. Ike an of Jaunita Sunday. another coat of paint under the Mr. Mrs. and Kenneth Carlile direction of Mr. D. W. Hamilton. Baum. Those Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis were attending Strawberry and daughter made a trip, to Duchesne last Saturday. Duchesne visitors Monday. Day at Pleasant Grove from here A large crowd attended the were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazen-bMr. and Mrs. Lamar Lazen-b- cottage meeting held at the home and family, Mr. Joseph Shanks, Mrs. Eliza Casper, Mr. Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew Saturday evening. Speakers from went to Salt Lake City last TuesGiles and Mr. Bob Maxwell. The Tabiona high school band Duchesne were Clarence Foy and day. The Relief Society teachers boys spent Friday evening at the Earl Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplan-a- p were working in Utahn Monday. home of Byron Collet, practic and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Helen Esauk and Miss ing. Hill and daughter, and Mr. and Betty Dean Hadden were visiting in was Adaire Edward Mr. Mrs. Clifford Shirts and family In Utahn Sunday. Tabiona on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Liddell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones went to Moon Lake Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Wright of Bridgeland attended Sacraspent last week' in Salt Lake of Biiidgeland were ment meeting in Utahn Sunday. City and Provo. Mr. Jones receiv- and family Mr. Dean Hadden was transed his degree from the B. Y. U. visiting at the Owen Wright Miss Glena Hansen of Myton home Sunday. acting business in Utahn Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Kofford is spending a few days helping ln the Mohlman store. Mrs. LaVee and family are TEN REASONS WIIY YOU SHOULD IIUY A spending this week at the Johnson saw mill. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maxwell and family spent Wednesday in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson left Monday for the Johnson saw mill, where they will spend the summer. Safe -- No matches, no flame, no Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson fumes. motored to Salt Lake City MonCool -- The heat is sealed INSIDE reday where their son, Tracy the tank where it belongs. ceived medical attention. Mr. Edward White and Mr. - as electric light - no soot, Clean Reginald Stirk, students of the no smoke, no ashes. U. of U. spent last week at the Healthful - Essential to cleanliness, home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White. Economhealth and beauty. Little Donna Ellis, daughter of ical at only High efficiency per Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ellis is on kilowatt Hour. the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alies Gines anConvenient - Plenty of hot water nounce the arrival of a baby girl, for an emergency, anytime. born June 12th at Roosevelt. - Needs no care; Automatic no Mr. Ronald Waddell of Price and Mr. with the end week switches to turn off or on. spent Mrs. John T. Johnson. 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Maxwell in Duchesne. Mrs. Esther Allred Is visiting in Cedarview this week. Mrs. Jess Thompson and son, David are visiting with Mrs. Bert Lister this week. Mr. Jim Bird'' and family were visiting D. J. Thompson and family Sunday. Mrs. Estella Jacobson, who has been ill for the past two weeks as rushed to the hospital last Tuesday. She will remain there for some time. Among those who went to Pleasant Grove to pick strawn berries were: Mrs. Chase and Mae and daughters Mrs. Dan Allred and Twilla, daughters Marie and Ruth, Millie Smith and Karma and Betty Nelson. They left Saturday mornsuming and expect to stay all mer. The Sunday school was reorBrothganized last Sunday with er George Carroll as superintendent. Lester Maxfield as first assistant and Oscar Foote as second assistant. Miss Helene Jacobson, Nedra and Thelma Stevens Stevens were dinner guests of Lula Maxwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobson enjoyed an outing at Moon Lake Sunday. returnMrs. Rodney McKune ed home from Wyoming Saturday. There are a number of cases oi whooping cough and chicken pox in our community. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Maxwell and children and Miss Grace on Maxwell were Altonah visitors Sunday. A lire Foote has gone to ball Lake City to visit relatives. A committee has been selected to sponsor a celebiation for the Fourth of July. Lets all work the bigtogether and make this Altonah celebration and best gest had. has ever Its Install It And Forget It UINTAH POWER 8 LIGHT CO. Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant a Wait-terso- Gasoline is Unsurpassed. Plannuu y&un. Vacation? Its Its w X Its Duchesne, Of Deluxe Complete With Springs And Mattresses These cribs, originally sent to the Schonian Furniture Company on an excess order have been under litigation. Wc finally settled for them at a greatly reduced price and are passing the saving on to jou. Some of them hae already been sold but the best ones are still left They Merc made to sell from $11.10 to $17.95. - $9.50 to $12.00 NOW ON SPECIAL SALE AT All of the Cribs have been in storage and Mere To sec them Call at tbc just recently uncrated UINTAH BASIN RECORD |