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Show transacting business in Duchesne M. H. Harris, executive secreMrs. Miller visited Mrs. tary of the Utah Tax Payers Ernest Schonian, who is convalesc- Association was in Duchesne and Roosevelt on Thursday of last ing from her recent serious illness. week. The Duchesne County Taxpayers Assn will hold a directors meeting QUART in Duchesne Tuesday, May 23. Bill Casper is reported seriously ill this week. PINT Mrs. Douglas Smith of Heber No. 64 spent the week end in Du City V4 PINT chesne as a guest at the home of 65 No. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith. Roy Babcock of Mt. Elmmons was a business visitor in Duchesne HOW Tuesday. THIS WHISKEY IS A Ford truck caravan will arrive in Duchesne Friday, May 26 at 10 a. m. Anyone interested in a demonstration be on the spot. YEARS OLD Adv. Alva D. Hancock and M. H. Hancock of Bluebell were transacting ,tHI business in Duchesne Tuesday. Dan Capener, feed and seed loan agent, was in Duchesne Tuesday on official business. Frank Defa and Alfred Giles of Hanna were Duchesne business visitors Tuesday. Park Conner of Salt Lake City representative of the Union Mortgage Co. was transacting business in Duchesne Monday. Mehalia Olivia Dubendorff of Oklahoma was in Duchesne this week taking care of her business interests here. Mrs. Dubendorff is a former resident of Duchesne county and stopped off here to Canada for a vacation. Mrs. Titus Jones made a trip to QUW Salt Lake City Monday to get her ON husband, who has been confined to the Veterans hospital for the past several weeks. They returned OiV.ulD "1?rOt'''N HILOLDlilAIHlCU Tuesday evening and spent the evening in Myton attending Grand . SCHrMi rv nisi in of the O. E, S. Mr. Visitation Jones expected to return to the hospital Wednesday. He is taking treatments for arthritis. PRl OK Mrs. Walter Daniels of Roosevelt was in Duchesne on business and visiting friends Saturday. COPR. 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones, THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY Band Master Ferrin Van Wagoner LAWRLNCEBURG. 1ND. and L. M. Foster of Tabiona were Sunday, No. 63 jggjjt lllfst 3 lH jr p't in Duchesne Monday evening in connection with their banquet honoring the school band, held Tuesday evening. Parley Lambert of Roosevelt was in Duchesne on business Tuesday. Former County Commissioner Jesse Fowler of Altonah was transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Morrison of Roosevelt visited friends in Duchesne this week. Harold Nielson of McPhee, Colorado, is a guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Helen Hollenbeck. He expects to remain here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Dalgleish of Myton spent Sunday afternoon L. H. Mitchell, field supervisor of the Bureau of Reclamation from the Commissioners office at Washinington, D. C. is in the West He reclamation projects. specting will inspect Moon Lake project and Monday and Tuesday, May 22 Wednesday announced 23, it was secretary-treasurby Louie Galloway, of the Moon Lake Water Users Association. Tuesday evening, commencing at 8 oclock p. m., Mr. Mitchell will Practical Use give a of Soil and Water to the project farmers. This lecture will be in the L. visiting Mrs. Dalgleishs parents, D. S. church building at Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart in Duchesne. Bill Murdock spent the week end MARRIAGE LICENSES in Duchesne visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murdock. Gail Henry Anderson, 20, of Miss Emilie Madsen arrived in and Maude Lindsay, 17, of Duchesne Saturday to spend the Mtn. Home, May 12. summer with her parents, Mr. and Francis Shurtleff Owen, 25, of Mrs. J. P. Madsen. She spent the Logan and Sarah Rasmussen, 19, of Duchesne, May 12. past winter teaching in Moab. er slide-lectu- re Tal-ma- u Womens Study Club hostMrs. Rulon J. Larsen was ess to the Womens Study Club at Mrs. home Saturday afternoon. review R. M. Pope gave a book and current events were given by Nelthe following members: Mrs. lie Muir, Mrs. L. C. Winslow, Mrs. ft. M. Pope, Mrs. Edwin Carman, Mrs. Lee Merkley, and Mrs. J. P. Madsen. Scavenger Hunt A group of teachers and their partners enjoyed a bonfire supper and scavenger hunt at the city evening. The park last Thursday and Mrs. Lingroup included Mr. coln Rasband, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Post-mBerrett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miss Anna Stark, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, Miss Jennie Edler, Miss Phyllis Wardleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, Mr. Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barton, Miss Pearl Jeffery, Merril Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mickelson and Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Meyrick. a, e WUW F wuit'lPlwwr ir 8SU -- - (Continued from Page 1) year. They were: Floyd Allred, Marie Allred, Floyd Beal, Guy Birch, Fern Boswell, Ada Brandon, Gordon Case, Lynn Case, May Farnsworth, Beatrice Crosby, Keith MacDonald, Fietkau, Ruby Russel Marchant, Hazel Meriwether, Inez Miles, Morris Monsen, Gladys Murray, Byron Pace, Walter Petty, Lola Perkins, Lenora Powell, John Richards, Alma Sorensen, Afton Larsen, Morris Hancock and Victor Wathen. Duchesne-Tabion- a DuDiplomas will be given to li this students school chesne high evening. Last year 17 (graduated. 1939 graduates are: Valear May-heBetty Jo Morrison, Flora Olsen, Gertrude Slane, Rella Williams, Lily Mae Mott, Ted Clements, Glen Carey, Charles Casper, Sharon Mecham and Nina Jensen. Tabiona high school dropped from seven graduates last year to four this year. Diplomas were iiiiiianim ire-- (Continued from Page n able time before service could restored to Ft. section east of Jack Young, state pat cnarge as soon as he con be summoned to the scene and i vestigated the accident. No clsion was made Wednesday d' ning as to who, if anyone, was k blame for the accident. The Baum gaertel car was turned complete I around on the highway, but nore of its occupants was injured peculiar quirk of the accident' tooK the fact that though the cars apparently met with considerahj force and both suffered damage to wheels and fenders, not a suig'4 piece of glass was broken in either cap and neither of them overturn, ed. awarded Thursday evening aa follows: Bemell Wagstaff Rhoades, William Reynolds Collett, LaViri Collett and Velma Webb. - DUCHESNES ONE STOP SERVICE Clean, Cool Dining Room. Prizes te & Cash Award Standard Oil Products, Atlas Tires, Tubes and Batteries Mission Service & Cafe - Duchesne, Utah Chester Lyman, Mgr. ueHiesne strmgijtv 1 fruvnjnw!, ftiTrlihftfrhWlrii ywju'jCT THE HOME OF FINE COOKED MEALS We Specialize In STEAKS and PIES ew Palace CaSe 18 SPECIALS SATURDAY MAY 20th 5 Sun Ray Salad Dressing, quart jar Royal Gelatine Dessert ...... 25c 5c . Bananas, pound 7c - Peets Granulated Soap, 31c package 27c 5c Cube Steaks, Each 24c Assorted Lunch Meats, pound li MAXWELLS' HERE ARE THE RULES: All participating business houses, their employees and their employees immediate families are barred from winning any of the prizes. 1. 2. Tickets on the drawing will be given with each 25c cash purchase by all business houses and professions participating. 3. All tickets, will have a chance at the list of weekly prizes donated each week by participating business houses. Tickets for these prizes will be drawn until the prizes are claimed by the lucky holder or a member of his or her immediate family who must be present at drawing. 4. All tickets, including the winners of the weekly prizes will have a chance at a $10.00 grand prize each week. If the holder of the first ticket drawn for the grand prize or a member of his family is not present to claim the prize at the time of the drawing, all tickets and prizes will be kept for the follwoing weeks drawing and the following weeks $10.00 will be added to the prize and so on until the prize is claimed. Tickets saved over from one week to another for the grand prize do not have a chance at the succeeding weeks weekly prizes. 5. Drawings will be held each Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. on Duchesnes main street. 6. Persons knowing that they will not be able to be present at any Saturday drawing may save their tickets, depositing them the next week or on a week when they know they will be ahle to attend the drawing. 7. The first drawing will be held on Saturday, May 27. Tickets will be given on this drawing starting Friday, May 19. Following are the prizes for this week: 1 1-- gallon Ice Cold Beer 2 5 gallon Pep 88 Gasoline Dinners I bottle of No. 4 Face Lotion $1.00 in Merchandise 2-5- 0c Grease Job 1 2-5- 0c 1 n h 1 PHYLLIS BEAUTY SALON Save your 25c purchase slips, write your name on them, turn them in and be at the Saturday Drawing Our Prize for Saturday, May 27, $1.50 Value in Dry Goods 1 .KOHLS. gallons Gasoline Wash and Grease Job Finger Wave Duchesne, Utah Announcing Our Appointment by the Utah State Road COZY THEATRE The Opening of Our Newly Decorated Dining Room o May 24 and 23 LUCILLE BALL For SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNERS Served From 11 a. m. Until 9 p. m. Every Sunday 50c per Plate ! & CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cohorn, Managers Duchesne Utah In BEAUTY FOR THE ASKING' BREAD, CAKES CANDY And NO! ELTIES SOFT DRINKS and ICE CUE M Com- o June 15 is the deadline. Call in and let us inspect your car soon and avoid the last minute Rush In GUNGA DIN Wednesday Thursday !! mission as an Official Inspection Station May 20 and 21 CARY GRANT and VICTOR McLAGLEN u For all Types of Hair Dressing and Permanent Waving Courteous Service Expert Workmanship change of Texaco Motor Oil 5 quarts Vico Motor Oil Saturday-Sunda- y PLAZA HOTEL TAVERN - SHOP AND SAVE AT - Ask for tickets when you trade with the firms whose advertisements are carried here. Trade in Duchesne. We Announce Beer, Soft Drinks, Candy, Cigarettes and Tobacco Tables For Ladies 1 5 Dinners year Subscription to the Uintah Basin Record Call in our Place of Business While in Duchesne Clean Courteous Service $1.50 worth of Dry Goods $1.50 Groceries $1.50 Merchandise VACCINE- - and SUPPLIES for CATTLE, SHEEP HOUSES, HOGS and POULTRY for sale by Duchesne Drug Co. Also VACCINE FOR BRAIN FEVER IN HORSFS 1 Complete Dose $1.70 10 or More Doses, per dose .Il.$1.50 11. v Duchesne andV Roosevelt. 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