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Show r By Miss Florence Mary Evans of Cali-j- a Mr. and Mrs, . . Murray Marrott George and was visiting relatives to Upalco last week, is home for nss Donna Nelson been emphas She .Teff days. lhe past tw0 oee of Myton were visitingBo0867611 loyed at home of Mr. and Mrs a L bee Saturday. scout the K. Mitchell, vrHugo Mr. and Mrs n Upalco took the Boy &t last h0me ofMry Saturday, and hike Mrs. G. H. Holder a was of Mvton Salt on ,fr3 Mane Roper May. week. last visitor 'city ,7, 11 Miss JJINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH the new SCRUB WOMAN By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones announce the arrival of a baby girl, born February ISth. All concerned doing well, Mr. George Casper returned home after a two weeks visit in Heber City. A large Crowd of little school friends enjoyed a birthday party Tuesday in honor of George rr,5.T" Ss iL! tioa, i SSoa Wiliams is Dis-tefan- o. R',elt .aL-dly'- ' Mr. Ruth Roosevelt by Dr Allen Mrs Those from Bluebell who at llama is taking her sisters - tended Convention at Altamont tonpEe while she undergoes a BiSh0p Mr. Brackenberry of Larsen, Mr. andand Mrs. William Mrs. R. a jju-ra- y, visitln Mi3a Murn Sch111 lBche Bluebell wowd from Upalco torgeS convention 8 at Altamont Mitchell was MHugo K. shopper last week, Mr and Mrs. Verl Roper Mr. James Lemon of rtBting a Du-dies- were Lusty of Arcadia R. S. Opting at-.sd- Ioka was at the Nelson home barret report I Heeidy summary of the North Livestock Market for Mjt xjik ended Friday, February 18, Wfk 18$, Cattle and Calves: cattle this week jhowed a little better action and to 25c above juices were steady Recmt weeks quiet market. as totaled 1,468 head, eipts 1,410 last week and 1,234 A car of 904 lb. Utah year. tjjt iteers with small freight benefit dunged hands at $5.75, with two oat at $5.50. Odd lots of driveins s with a few made down to $3.75. A car load of without freight heifers Utah and the fcseflt rated at $5.50 yk of driveins at Tie cow supply was mostly of 0 with quality to get fae trade In roc Ah Rectr Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wink-le- r, Mrs. M. Verona Winkler, Mrs. M. C. Seeley and Betty, Mrs. Otto Johnsondaughter, Sr., Mrs. Zella Goodrich, Mrs. Martha Thorsen and Mr. LaMont Anderson. Mr. Llnwood Albert and Walter KenLson of Talmage were trails acting business here Saturday. Mr. Earl Murray and daughters Fontellh and LaWanna and son Orland of Mt. Emmons were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Murray on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and children of Bridgeland were visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Lisonbee Sunday. Altamont students from Blue bell attending the basketball games at Vernal Friday night were: Everett and Evan Goodrich, Ivan Anderson, Rea Theming, Delores Goodrich, Florence Lisonbee' and Florence and Gladys Murray. Wallace Stevenson, Leland Goodr rich, Ernest Winkler and Harvey Gee were in Duchesne on business Mrs. Jessie Maxwell accompaniand Mrs. Robert Moon ol Hanna, who spent Thursday in Heber City. Mrs. Hazel Nye was hostess at a pleasant surprise party, given Tuesday night In honor of Mrs. Hazel Clark at her home. Present were, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Michie, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscai Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hamilton, Lile Michie, Frank CJaj-and Glen Clark. Delicious refreshments were served at midnight. Don't neglect your dental work. Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, adv for appointment. Everyone enjoyed the picture show presented Saturday night at Tabiona by Professor Gaeth of the B. Y. tJ. Professor Gaeth was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Johnson over night. Miss Cuba Michie returned home last week after an extended visit in Provo. Mrs. Zelma Lazenby entertained at dinner Sunday. Those pres ervt were, Mr. William Wadjey Mr. Lloyd Wadley, Mr. Verl Wad ley, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nye, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Lovel land. Mr. Mark Hadden left for Moon Lake last week, where he has em ployment. ed Mr. k Roosevelt News Items By Mra. Claribel Reef An adult class of cul- - Wilkins at physical the piano. ture was started last week in the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lublin reGym of the elementary school. One ceived word from their son, Donof the teachers, Blanch Lublin is the instructor. The Social Security meeting was postponed from Wednesday to Saturday. It is quite a busy day here when they have their meeting. Mr. Crocker was called to Provo to attend a convention. Vernal gave us another licking Wednesday when their basketball team won to the tune of 33 to 27. Roosevelt played the best game but the breaks were with the visitors. Everyone attending said it was the best game of the seas- ald of Mojave, California that he is quarantined for scarlet fever. Mrs. Donald Babcock and child- ren, Darrell and Calven of Salt Lake City have been visiting her father, Bert Winn and sister Agnew;. Saturday. cut-innes Wilson. Call i Dont neglect your dental work Alice Renee, daughter of Mr. ne T. Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, and Mrs. Marc Wilkins has been for appointment. adv, quite ill with flu which caused a Ci Mr. Charles F. Smith returned $4.25-$5.7gathering in her ear. She sufferhome Thursday from Idaho, where ed intense pain until it broke. She TABIONA HIGH he Mrs. and Smith attended the $3.75-$4.5is now improving. ; tin two cutter valued at wedding of his brother, Ralph. The school has been conducting grades Ruth Dart, who is employed SEC! on. Bulls were in the Mrs. Smith remained in Logan, in the telephone office, left on the a Junior Prom poster contest where she will visit several days Parley Lambert has been in bus common and medium grades and for Salt Lake City The student who wins will receive Salt Lake City for several days to doSaturday Good and before returning home. rated at some shopping and visit a free ticket to the Prom. There Dont your dental work. the past week on business. are a number of students who with friends. a choice veal calves made the full Call Dr. neglect M. I, Meeker, Duchesne, The Relief Society did not hold Art Brown of the Mtn. States have entered some outstanding 8 cent advance at $8.00.$8.75 and adv. their meeting Thursday, as they Tel. & Tel. Co. came common to medium vealers rated for appointment. in from Pro- posters. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-hea- went in a body to a meeting of vo to transact at The high school rooms have business the fore and were children of Utahn was the agricultural school, which been almost like a Chinese work Bags: part of the week. Die market on hogs was steady visiting at the homes of Mr. and held In the Toyack Chapter house, The Altrus club had their meet- shop the past week. The students ECI to 10c higher, with a late top of Mrs. Otto Johnson, Sr., Mr. and Clyde Neilson is visiting his ing this week at the home of Mrs, spent three days making chain, Mrs parents at Bridgeland. $3.75, Manwell. The review of the book and Chinese panels. although strictly choice Mrs. Max Gee, and Mr. and SunMrs. Jack Wiscombe has been "An American Doctor's John Thorsen Saturday and hatchers were quotable a little a The fourth, fifth, sixth and Odyssey under a doctors care with a very by Van Heiser was given by Mrs seventh grades will present their hove the general top. Mixed day. OHM Those from here attending the severe case of the old fashioned Saunders, which was very enter- operetta, Jack and the Beanweights and grades were valued at 0 show in Roosevelt Sunday evening flu. That is what Dr. Miles called taining and instructive. A social stalk Wednesday night, March sows and packing a at 2nd. time and refreshments closed were: Emily and Venla Theming, It. She says there are quite The cast is as follows: Lucille Dexter, Florence Lisonbee, number of cases in town and the pleasant afternoon. deep a lot. are was There suffering a and Gee Neola patients at crowd Receipts in the sheep division Jack big Jack, Dick Wilcken; Fred, Bud Dexter, Harvey The Roosevelt "Rough Riders" Friday night to attend the box- Nye; Tom, Hal Wilcken; Nettie thi week numbered 7,893 head, Franklin and Harry Smith. to L Mr. Rulon Goodrich spent the went to Alterra Friday night, Feb- ing and wrestling bouts. Carl Glenna Johnson; Mary, Melba compare with 9,094 a week ago basto the last Martha 18th, and 8.450 a was most Giants play The referee. wife, ruary is Ottoson; home. He end employHacking at year ago. Medium to week food trucked in lambs went mostled at the Goodrich brothers sheep ketball game of the series with interesting event was the wrestl- Wilcken; Mother, Miss Wanona the "Bull Dogs. It was a very ing match between Henry Jones Rhoades; Giant, Mr. Foster; Fairy y at with some plain herd. won by Ro- of Provo and hada sorted at $5.00 Speedy Sparks ol Lois Clegg; Butcher, Lorin Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Kenison rough game and was 26 to 21. Grand Junction. score of D Hole: with a osevelt Quite a lot of of Talmage were visiting at the The M. I. A. held their Roose- people attended from here. Carloads of shipped-i- n livestock homes of Mr. and Mrs. William ball on TuesB. A. Wilcox, assistant manabought for reshipment on the OglBamboo Grows Fast Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. R. A, velt Gold and Green 15th, in the of the J. C. Penny store, reFebruary es and North Salt Lake markets ger night, day The stem of the giant bamboo on Monday. Murray which ceived word that his mother was tree grows a foot in a single day. D. s. amusement hall, toy freight benefits in variable Lucille and Jack Dexter from with baskets of not expected to live. He left Imdecorated was mounts, except when at the are otherwise Salt Lake City visiting Preston flood an operation for apited. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith flowers and elected lights. and Ven- mediately for his family in Idaho. undergoing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hacking and pendicitis. was King Harris for a few days. There daughter, Leila, who were shopMr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobs ice Lundberg the Queen. Subacribe to the Record Afton Seeley of the Bridgeland was a box in the drug store for Salt and in and relatives daughter, Madge of Provo visiting ping C. C. C. camp spent the week end some time for the purpose of vot- Lake City for some days past were visiting her mother, Mrs. at home. of the dance have returned home. Sarah Jacobs over the week end. ing. Then the night Charles Bird of the it was taken to the hall, and afThe Jordans who went to con- They attended the dance at Vic and John CO, were sult the Mayo Brothers about Mr. tory Park Saturday night. Bridgeland C. C. C. camp spent ter every one had voted they be Jordan's health were The Future Farmers went to week end at home. the counted. The stake ball will coming back mis when and when is That to play a game of basketVernal 25th. Lake reached Salt sons, and they held February Mr. Charles F. Smith SAT. AND SUN. and queens of the City their little daughter, Joyce ball Thursday. They were accomDexter the and Jack all kings Franklin, Harry Mr. Walhere to be were transacting business in Du- different wards will be one couple was taken suddenly ill. They took panied by their teacher, r February 26 and 27 select Atwood. ter to a to her hospital there. voted on so as chesne on Monday. The William Powell and Mrs. Floyd Bryce gave a birthMr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of king and qUeen. Jesse Gale was in Roosevelt on for the stake the South Gate, California, wrote to day party Saturday for her little furnished orchestra Reynolds business Friday. Myrna Loy In friends telling of the arrival of a daughter, Sherrilyn. She was 7 music for the occasion. The in Ioka and was Burdick Mr. Lyman 5 the King and beautiful Double baby girl. Mr. Smith is well known years old. On Sunday she gave were Wedding on business Monday. fine appearance. here and we wish to send con- one for her other daughter, Jollne ESS a made Queen Wed. who was 4 years old. Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. was The general committee was Blanch gratulations. r last home and Whitmore Mrs. Lee Whitlock of Salt Lake City and I March 2nd and 3rd Dr. Af the Reynolds at Howard Sunday Murray Lublin, visiting decoration com- entertained the Medical associa- was transacting business in RoThe Mullins. evening. Thursday Jane Withers and Edwin tion at a banquet at the Shurtliff osevelt the past week. mittee consisted of Mrs. and Virgil Hotel. After dinner the auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Vera Case are I Walter Brennan Largest Bell Never Rung Vest, Bernice Phillips In a meetwas Mecham. over the arrival of a new held made of the ever bell organization The largest couna Mosi Vi ild and home. of Whitmore the the Kolokol at city of girl. baby Tsar ing the At a meeting Wooley beHarrison Mrs. Bill Lloyd of Upalco, whe Saunders, who is president, cow. Thi3 bell was never rung hree Short cil Monday night Mayor af- has been visiting Mrs. Bell Curtis fire as an the conducted and Subjects had its completion, Hacking Carl charge before cause, appointed who fair in an able manner. for some time went to Vernal on eleven ton piece fell from its side. chief in place of Ren Fenn, went Scouts the Some of Boy Tuesday to take her young son tendered his resignation. Mrs. to Provo under the supervision of to the hospital to be operated for of daughter Bonny Lee, valentine Murrel Croft. They played two a ruptured appendix. Mrs. Lloyd yii Pat Markey gave a and games of baseball with the scouts Is staying at the home of her to sixteen of her boy horn The 14. of Provo and then went to Salt sister, Stella Pitt. gfrl friends February valentine Lake City to play with a boys Larue Pickup, who has been the in decorated was there. in the Roosevelt Tourist team everywhere. valentines living colors with BurKarl and refres Sutherland moved : Billie Tuesday into the SylPark hour At a seasonable carried gess of Rexburg, Idaho were visit- via Beecroft home. Mr. Pickup is which Served were ments end. Clover ing relatives over the week Ro- employed at the Sweet has of residents who both were 0UAfrs'e Creamery. Daniels, They COme Tax ! Karl is the Returns, Social Security, Sales Tax, been on Walt Mr- - and Mrs. Aven McDonald a business trip to Mexico osevelt at one time. lives who Mr, and Mrs. Marve Donna entertained a son of Burgess, with and Unemployment Taxes and Monthly returned Thursday blank-r- t here and Billie is the son of Dr and Mitchell family for dinner on and Navajo lot who prac- Sunday. They spent the afternoon l nventory Average all need adequate Rcc-- j .'d olh.r curios (or her .t.r. and Mrs,ourSutherland, city for some years. playing five hundred. rds was in Albuquerque, Gallup ticed In and you need them yourself, to C. I. Johnson returned from Billie will return to California to Sd other places of latere. . course. aviation his ! complete Long Beach, California Sunday, run your business. Snow and daughter, Professor Gaeth of the B. Y. U. w'here he has been visiting his of Salt Uk. ft has a class in history at the ele- family for the past two months. h,e mentary school house. Those takGeorge Larsen went to Salt Lake inj ? . City Sunday on a pleasure trip. ing the course say it is very structive. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Calder were j The Daughters of the Pioneers down from Moon Lake over the had a program and banquet at week end. Hitt Me can on the Legion Barracks. Mrs. Frank met supply you with Blank Books, Scott Bryce, who is employed A. T. "Hie1, Roosevelt P. nlard and Special Forms, Loose Leaf Sys-em- s Orser was toastmistress. Some ol by the Morrison & Merrill Lumber 16 at February the ladies of the American Legion company at Salt Lake City was Mrs. and other Office school auditorium, a In . led Auxiliary served the dinner. It is here visiting his wife and mother Supplies. presided and Af er an annual big time. They Invited over the week end. Me win be Ion school Projects. of glad to help you plan your Charles Albright ' of the Wastheir husbands this year, and finbusiness feting thetheclcmen; ished the evening dancing old atch academy was at home visiti under tary school bandShaw, gave a con-- time dances. E ing over the week end. of Frank Larsen is Allie Pickup, wife and two Clair Mrs. was expected The rest of the evening home the first of the week. She children of Neola Bpent Tuesday Dancing time "Old to over Tin. has been In the hospital in Price with Mrs. Rella Felstead. $4.00-$5.7- 5, 5. $4.10-$4.7- 5. By Tracy De-fRelief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Connie Lee last week. A large crowd attended. Everyone had an enjoyable after- noon. Mr. and Mrs, O. E. The dignity and simplicity of Roy A. Schonian funeral direction is the result of steadfast adherence to the finest professional and personal services. mo- Curry tored to Heber, Salt Lake City and Ogden on Monday. Mr. Raymond Ellis accompanied them. Mrs. Vida Curry and Mrs. Martha Giles motored to Duchesne on Sunday. Mr. Frank Defa motored to Duchesne and Roosevelt Friday. Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio and Miss Tracy Defa spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Mrs. Minerva Olsen of Utahn. Dont neglect your dental work. Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, for appointment. adv. Mr. Jack Odekirk of Duchesne was in Hanna on Monday after some lumber at the Defa saw mill. The Hanna orchestra was practicing at the home of Mrs. Cleola Collett Monday. Miss Betty Collett stayed with Mrs. Clela Collet last week. A sewing bee was given Friday. Present were Mrs. Irene Allred, Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio, Mrs. Viola Defa and Miss Tracy Defa. Lunch was served to the guests. Mrs. Warren Langdon accompanied Mr. Moroni Chatwin to Roosevelt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazenby motored to Tabiona on Sunday. Mr. Frank Defa Is sporting a new Chevrolet sedan. Products The use of our equipment and mortuary facilities is offered at no additional cost. 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