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Show a UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH High School Gym. Duchesi February 26th C. I. Johnson of Roosevelt was a business visitor in Duchesne on Thursday. DOES NORCE GIVE YOU MORE ELECTRIC COLDt Eesaisse ONLY NORCE HAS THE SAFE, SIMPLE, ELECTRIC ROLLATOR COMPRESSION UNIT-WARRA- UNTIL .'O.V.S A n- 194 w v AV. NTED W - LOCAL HAPPENINGS (Continued From Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Rue Miles of Mtn. By Helen Neilson Home were in Duchesne Thursday Miss Edna Clayburn spent two on business. DuOlive Young in days with Miss Clayburn and daughter, Bishop chesne this week-Don- t Edna of Bridgeland were Duchesne neglect your dental work. visitors on Thursday. Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, Charles Bertola of Tabiona was adv. a business visitor in Duchesne on for appointment. Those attending convention at Thursday. Altamont were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Farrell assistant divisionBernard Liddell, Clarence Wright, al manager of the Continental Oil Joe Neilson and Helen Neilson. Company was in Duchesne on Alma Smith and J. R, Clayburn business Thursday. were visiting in Roosevelt Sunday Mrs. Helen Poulson spent Sunafternoon. day in Vernal. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kerksiek, Miss Emilie Madsen spent the Bennion, Mrs. Shields and Mrs. week end with her parents, Mr. Lusty of the Stake Mutual were visitors at our Mutual meeting this week. Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Liddell are Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Neilson moving to the Abe Liddell ranch were visiting at the home of Mr. this week where they wil make and Mrs. Marion Ross one day their home. Continental Oil Co. Launches Housing Plan 3 Slowly Moving Ports In the Norge Electric Pollttor Compressor. NORGE ALONE GIVES YOU: MORE ELECTRIC COLD ECONOMY A MORE MORE PROTECTION StfT'foiiW'firiTfri ? yrftiWi'nr'i ROLLER ROLLS AMD ICE! Only Norge THERES ys "TWPS'PL has the surplus powered Rollator compressor that makes cold by revolving slowly in a permanent bath of protecting oil . . . Thats why the Rollator compression unit excl-- - usive R to Norge carries WARRANTY. RC5 E RJ Cko&tXi- - NLO. U. S PAT, QPP. Burton and Mrs. Vera McDonald for a few days. Glen Sorensen and Albert Kenlson made a trip to Midway and back home again on Monday. Mrs. Waldine Sorensen was a Duchesne visitor on Monday. (jlwjcaUon W Modern Hnnce Co. PACK MSr. t ham. 71 . President CONFIRMING that there is an acute housing shortage, even in the most remote sections of the country, Continental Oil Company, according to an announcement by the Company, has started to meet the situation as It exists in several oil producing areas and at its refineries in the Southwest by erecting a number of single family houses for occupancy -by Its working forces. Son-kty 1 houses of four and five rooms have already been completed, with forty-thre- e now under construction. Continental, already well knows in the oil industry for its "good housekeeping" practices at Its re fineries and field pumping stations. Is equipping each unit with a modern kitchen and tiled bath room and is landscaping the surrounding grounds. Most houses will also b provided with garages. I and Mrs. J. P. Madsen in Duchesne. She returned Monday to resume her studies at the L. D. S. business college. Dont neglect your dental work. Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, adv. for appointment. The baby daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman were quite ill last week end, but are both reported improved now. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kohl left Monday for Salt Lake City for a weeks .business trip. Alva Murdock of Heber was a business visitor in Duchesne on Monday. Dave Murdock and Bert Smith of Heber were transacting business in Duchesne this week. O. K. Fotheringham, new man& ager of the Mtn. States Tel. Duwas in Tel. Co. at Roosevelt, chesne Wednesday acquainting himself with the routine at the Duchesne exchange. Arthur Key of Upalco was a business visitor in Duchesne on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks of Frultland were in Duchesne on Wednesday transacting business and visiting friends. Engineer Douglas Larsen of the State Road Commission was in Duchesne Wednesday transacting business. Otto Neilsen of Arcadia was a business visitor in Duchesne theis week. Emil Munz is back in Duchesne after an enjoyable two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Los Angeles and vicinity. Mrs. C. C. Mickelson was visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellingsford left Tuesday for Salt Lake City with their little daughter who will receive medical attention for an ear infection. Mrs. George Cluff, formerly a resident of Duchesne, expects to undergo a serious operation in Heber City Friday. Her son, Chris of Duchesne and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wall of Mt. Emmons will leave today to be with her. One Breath an Hour How long can you hold your breath? Half a minute is easy, one minute difficult, two minutes possible, but this needs a lot of practice. Yet the two-folong Tuatara can stop breathing for a whole hour, and appear none the worse for it This relic of the prehistoric ages, says Magazine, is half and exists in New Zealand. It has three eyes, one a blind one at the top of the skull; stomach plates like a tortoise; soft spikes along its spine. It eats Just one snail a day and practically never moves unless disturbed. Its eggs take a year to hatch. Tit-Bi- ts izard, e, FRANK DAVIES, Agent Glad to Serve You at Any Time Phone 37, Duchesne (Continued From Page One) Birthday Party Lonnie Fltzwater was honored guest at a surprose party in celebration of his birthday anniversary last Saturday evening, given by a group of friends. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. George Ting-leand Mr. Lawrence Pack- Friday Club Mrs. Lonnie Fltzwater entertained members and guests of the Friday club at bridge last week. Present were Mrs. O. A. Halstead, Mis. Jess Johns tun, Mrs. George Tingley, Mrs. O. P. Hansen, Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Mrs. Wm, H. Case and Mrs, Ernest Schonian. Wednesday Club Mrs. George Tingley was hostess to the Wednesday club this week at the Plaza Hotel. Engaged at the bridge tables were Jess Johnstun, Ed Hart, O. A. Halstead, George E. Chambers, Ed Gee, William F. Gentry, Bob Cohom, R. M. Pope, Lonnie Fltzwater, and Ernest Schonian. High score prize was won by Mrs. Chambers and honor prize by Mrs. Tingley. Birthday Guests Mrs. James Dalglelsh and Mrs H. S. Sutherland of Myton came to Duchesne Saturday to spend the afternoon with Mrs. Ed Hart in celebration Of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Arthur Orr of Duchesne completed the foursome for bridge. Womens Study Club Mrs. B. A. Jacoby was hostess last Saturday afternoon to members of the Womens Study Club. Mrs. Nellie Muir gave the lesson, "Along the Rocky Range. Current events were given by the members. Members present were Mrs. Nina Burger, Mrs. A. J. Gerry, Mrs. William F. Gentry, Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Miss Emilie Madsen, Mrs. Muir, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs, Melvin Poulson, Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Mrs. Roy A. Schonian and Mrs. L. C. Winslow. Mrs. M. I. Meeker was a guest of the hostess. Dinner Party Mrs. John O. Watters entertained Thursday at one of her sumptuous dinners, which are famous in Duchesne, in honor oi Mrs. O. A. Halstead. Covers were laid for Mesdames L. C. Winslow, Ernest Wilson, Charles Barton, Birch, J. D. Wimmer, Alma Poulson, Wilder Fairbanks, Albert Stephenson, George M. Averitt, Wm. Lawson, Thomas Broadhead, the guest of honor and the hostess. i Guild Quilting Members of St. Pauls Episcopal Guild have been engaged for the past two days in making a quilt at the Little church. The quilt is of a beautiful design, made entirely by hand and will be sold .in the near future for charity funds. y, Mes-dam- es By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Your Mileage Merchant Advises.,. Try to have the two cars slightly staggered not exactly in line with each other. This often helps if bumpers lock, especially when the car with its bumper below can reach a drain or similar depression. Another way is for the car with its bumper on top to get up on a curb or hump. Thats all just in case. Now ask the poor fellow who wants your help to get into HIGH keeping his clutch pedal down letting it back gradually only after you get his car under way. Push with your LOW gear. Thats easiest on your car . . . for half a block. Then if the other fellows car hasnt started, have him get into neutral and push him up to a nearby Mileage Merchant for Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronze like yours. That cant help but get him started . . . Then the way to dodge further battery trouble, dangerous oil dilution and embarrassment is to get g Conoco Bronze all winter Continental Oil Co. sure-startin- 1 FREE. ..SIMPLE, HELPFUL COMPLETE WINTER CARE CARD... ASK YOUR i WINTER BLEND STORAGE BATTERIES MERCHANT P'U SPECIAL NATIONAL TIRES AND HIGH VOLT MILEAGE Lm CONOCO STATION NO. 1 Elmer L. Bell, Leasee CIIEK-CIIAR- T LUBRICATION CONOCO SPECIAL IIYPOID GEAR LUBRICANT Albert Kenlson and Willis Potter went to Salt Lake City Wednesday and returned home again on Thursday. Ruby Redford of Duchesne has been spending the last two weeks at Talmage. The three children of Laren Beckstead who were quite ill last week are very much improved. Dont neglect your dental work. Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, for appointment. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenlson, Mrs. Mary Behunln, Madge McDonald, Leone Mofltt, Bishop and Mrs. Leon Burton and many others attended convention at Mt. Emmons last Sunday. Rhea McDonald, Joyce McDonald and Warrell Potter are confined at their homes with chicken pox, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chris Peterson of American Fork is visiting her daughters Mrs. Donna Ottosen, Mrs. Faunette Did Not Own His Body An odd lawsuit. In which a man iued for the ownership of hli corpse, took place In Stockholm In 1910. Twenty years before, he had sold it to the Royal Swedish Institute of Anatomy. Later, says a writer In Colliera Weekly, he came Into a fortune and wished to cancel the contract. Not only was the case decided against him. but he had to pay the Institute for two teeth which had been extracted without Us r Subscrlbo to the Recoid" H. P. Ottosen of Meeker, Colorado was a Talmage visitor Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanleys, received word of the son to Mr. and Mrs. Blain erson of Mt. Pleasant, Brotherson is the daurht and Mrs. McDonald. The Gold and Green k held on Wednesday night Du - PLAZA HOTEL IN DUCHESNE, Wednesday, March 1:30 until 8:30 p. m. FUNK HOTEL AT MYTON, Wednesday, 10 a. m. until 12 noon. ONYX HOTEL AT ROOSEVELT, from 10 a. m. until 5 p.m. Volu Ro OPTOMETRIST at the N Ap Dr. W. W. Lewi s - will be Co March 2nd fr 2nd, fr i i Monday, February COMMERCIAL HOTEL AT VERNAL, from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. Tuesday, March i Jxpi L, thi of 110,000 tuaanc ty con ing titfis Junior Prom March 4ih, Ti 1 fflanty i their The - SELECT YOUR PROM the St nates GOWN NOW! samtf and V Taffetas - Nets and Chiffons In Jacket and Bolero Styles I m th last Is 112,311 smnty PRICED AT $6.95 to $10.75 registi by the tee. Beitga Tie Accessories - Such As: Queens Lace Hose - Handkerchiefs - Lingerie and Vanity Bags. spend over t the h A d ed foi east i sight con - Shop And Save At - KOHL'S eame A deli Moult: rn T k do eaesnf Duchesne, Utah dug psomi ateao tSoroi are d First The began 1800,0 isiaut fund Pie moo hi pr &y ether to w |