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Show Friday, February II ARCADIA By Miss Florence Murray an By Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Earl Murray and Emmons were the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Murray Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bracken-bury were business visitors in lt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson of Al. tonah are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John . fren f rs- - Roo-seve- (By Uarda McCarty) to author - had been acted upon-pas- sed movement 'Lath of a by TL sale of liquors and wines both houses, killed, withdrawn or it drink. vetoed by Governor Henry H of homestead Blood up to Saturday night An Tentative approval additional nine had been signed J? PrPerty taX exemptinS by the governor, leaving measures still in the e quietus on the pro-- l legislative employ-ba- r hopper. to bar governmental A total of 34 bills are now awaitwhose spouses Of persons the approval or disapproval of ing employed. L core! gainfully were the highlights last Governor Blood. Eleven have been killed by house or senatorial ac;f nf front line action at the tion. Another 21 have been withUtah of the session lity-thiron Mon- - drawn, either entirely or because legislature, which d .'Lt began its day and some other bill has been substitutlawmak- - ed or its provisions carried out in third to last week of another. The senate has passed 12 meas''Iresaging interesting action to ures which are yet to be acted up5 ""i coie on measures of vital interest Ctlie state as a whole was the on in the lower house. Represenseveral new bills. tatives have passed a like number production of old age as- - which are now In the senate for , Itir action. Governor Biiood vetoed one girnce bill p'aces payments on a bill, fixing fees for justices of the the of present instead need basis Another peace for services in criminal income basis. ng les3 proposes that cases. Three bills are on the house KOite measure table. school classes up to and including Drivers radio. licenses be by taught fifth grade the n The senate last week passed a and A house bill prohibits limits picketmg bill providing for the revocation of stay.in strikes, a drivers license and registration labor of boycotts. 8nd use of any motorist who fails to satisAppropriation fy a judgment returned as damOther new bills of interest propin ages for personal injury or propose extension of the period which a preceding years motor erty destruction. The bill further to regain the right eh.cle license plates could be used provides that to operate a motor vehicle the detoApril 1; authorize an appropriate of $100,000 for Utahs 1947 linquent one must either settle the and create judgment in full or make satisfacceftenary observation, alroduction-for-us- e program sim-t- o tory arrangements to pay it in inthe Epic plan proposed in stallments and give proof of future financial responsibility in the Cijiornia. the lower house continued to form of an insurance policy, real sood an economy note when it estate bond, or securities posted reused to approve proposed salary with the state. The senate effected a comprolnfreases for three state officials. mise on the distribution of the raises lesser however, Ithdp grant aeronautic gasoline tax fund of to two. fae house of representatives em-- ; nearly $50,000 by passing a bill rejected the proposal to allocating 75 per cent of the revphfitically " liberalize state liquor laws by per. enue to the airports where the and 25 per Bitting the sale by drink of hard fuel was purchased The cent to the state aeronautics fund liquors or even light wines. that for use as the aeronautics comleg slators showed plainly sediment is decidedly against any mission deems best. A major portion of the approxfurther liberalizing and that unless there are drastic changes in imately 540 bills yet to be acted attitudes, the present law upon are now in the hands of w8l remain in status quo for some senate and house sifting committees excepting those on house or tij-to come. Homestead Exemption senate calendars and those as yet JThe homestead exemption moveunreported by committees to which ment was encouraged by house actthey were referred. ion making the exemption bill and four allied revenue measures a special order of business for Friday. Allied measures which exemption supporters figure will cipensate for loss of tax revenues to the state high school fund, By Mrs. Geneva Mitchell wether diverting $700,000 a year Mrs. Claude Iorg returned WedIn liquor sales profits to the same nesday from an eleven day visit tj furi, another raising the mine with relatives in Salt Lake City. ation tax from one two The Upalco M. I. A. held their per cent on gross proceeds in excess of annual Gold and Green hall on 5100,000 and a fourth increasing Friday, with Ruth N. Williams as Income taxes and lowering exe- queen. A good time was reported mptions. by everyone attending. In the senate a bill to Mrs. Geneva Mitchell was a Duexempt home furnishings up to $300 in chesne visitor Friday. ue from taxation was advanced Leslie Orr of Mt. Emmons was a to third reading without a dis- visitor at the home of her mother, serting vote. This is taken to Mrs. Jennie Orr, Saturday. mnn final Murphy and Mrs. Norman adoption of the measure in the upper house. were Roosevelt of Mary, daughter, Two measures to do visitors Sunday. with Upalco having atfinancing municipally owned utilitQuite a number from here ies brought clashes in the senate tended convention at Mt. Emmons ,aat week. Supporters of S. B. Sunday. 107 declared that S. B. 59 was Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers were w.tten by promoters of municipal and family of Mt. Emmons Pwer plants, while those M. R. Rogof home the at visitors favoring the later charged that. S. B. 107 ers Sunday. Ver,!ii a Private Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pitt of relpower company mnsure. nal were visiting friends and The forty-firs- t day of the cur-- atives here Sunday. session closed Mrs. Geneva Mitchell was a visiSaturday with house and 17 senate bills intro-'e- tor of Mrs. Agnes Mecham at RooOf this number only 67 sevelt. 1 St d forty-secon- M d pres-ebt-d- e IC oc-et- d. A. Anderson. Ray Hancock was a Roosevelt business visitor Saturday. Ameth Anderson of the Ailtonah pike camp spent the week end at home. Commissioner Willard Day of a Bluebell business visitor Sunday. Leland Goodrich, who is employed at the mine in Dragon, spent the week end with his family. Miss Marie Jenkins was an over night guest of Miss Blanche Brackenbury Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson were Roosevelt business visitors Satur- Roosevelt day. Mrs. Alta Bird and children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird on Sunday. Miss Grace Rowley and Miss Anna Dee Bleazaid of Mt. Home were over night guests of Miss Gladys Murray Wednesday. A number of the men from here were hauling ice off the Murray pond the latter part of the week. Mrs. John X. Anderson was a visitor at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold White Monday. Afton Seeley of the Altonah Spike camp spent the week end at home. son-in-la- w Ray Hancock was a caller at the Murray home Sunday evening. A bus load from here attended P.-A. meeting at Altamont Thursday evening. Those attending union meeting at Altamont Sunday from here were: Bishop and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. John Thor, sen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook, Robert A. Murray, William O. Larsen, Otto Johnson, Otto Larsen, Walter Remington, Mrs. Zella Goodrich, Mrs. Alice Warren, Mrs. Laura Seeley, Mrs. Garda Seeley, Mrs. M. Verona Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lenar Richens at Roosevelt February 15, a boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Thurlo Richens is home again after spending the winter at the coal mines in Carbon county. Frank Horrocks i3 recovering from a case of the flu. The Relief Society members met at the Ward Hall Tuesday and Refreshments quilted a quilt. were served. The family of Don Shelton are recovering from the measles. The M Men and basketball team from Utahn played the Arcadia team in Arcadia Tuesday night. The score was in favor of Utahn. Those attending the basket ball game between Roosevelt high and Duchesne high at Duchesne Friday night were Jay and Trilba Gill, Kenneth Zirker, Garn Gilbert, and Bill Nielsen. Chanie Bird has returned from a few days visit in Salt Lake City. Keith Farnsworth is able to be out again after a case of measles. June Stott spent the week end visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant of Duchesne. Following are those who took part in a one act play, "The Book of Mormon," presented at leadership meeting in Duchesne in the M. I. A. department Sunday: Elsie Bird, Vera Larsen, Kenneth Farnsworth, Melva Pearson and Gordon Shields. Mrs. Martha Shanks and Mrs. Mittie Moore of Duchesne visited their mother, Eliza J. Gilbert. Mrs. Gilbert went with them to Duchesne Saturday evening for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lustys father, James Evans of Upalco, the occasion being Mr. Evans birthday. Otto Nielsen made a business trip to Salt Lake City Friday. Ed Zirker took a bus load of young folks to Myton Saturday evening to attend the carnival dance. Following are those who attend- February 17 at the parents home. The Altamont basketball team wras unable to reach Roosevelt for their scheduled game because of had road conditions. The game Mrs. Minnie Hamilton By Miss Jean Morrison will be played sometime this week. A carnival ball was held in Mt. A large crowd of people from Members of the Tabby Mt. Elec- Emmons ward hall Monday. It Utahn attended convention in Du- tric Company held a special meet- was Moon Lake the sponsored by chesne last Sunday. ing in Tabiona Monday night, and M Men and Gleaner organizagirl it was decided this that vicinity tions. Ray Mayhew, Jr., who has been ill, is much improved at this writ- would join up with the Moon Lake The seventh graders enjoyed a project. Frank Defa wras appointing. party at Mt. Emmons ward skating ed director of and this vicinity Miss Lila Davies spent last Wedhall afternoon. Monday Collett, field manager, Byron nesday evening in Juanita as the until Moon Lake Stake convention is the project completed. guest of Miss Edythe Partridge. was held Sunday afternoon at the The Tabiona school students high Earl Pearson, who spent several a play in the Altamont Altamont high school. days of last week in Utahn at presented The Altamont seminary has rethe home of his sister and brother-in-la- high school Thursday night. a set of church history recceived LaVee Mrs. Turnbow and daughMr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang, ords which have caused considerhas returned to his home in Du- ters are enjoying this week visiting able interest among the students. in relatives Ogden. chesne. A very successful house meetMr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg spent held was Relief Society meeting ing was held at the home of Mr. at the home of Mrs. Warren Strong aandfew days last week in Duchesne and eveMrs. Asa Tuesday. A group of people pleasantly surprised Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile at their home Thursday evening. The evening was spent playing games and visiting, after which ice cream and cake were served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew, Jack Olson, Shelby Mayhew, Otto Kof-forDon Lewis, Clifford Shirts, Frank Mayhew, Eugene Abplanaip, Melvin Broadhead, Owen Wright, Dave Davies, Theron Robb, Wells Wright, W. B. Brummett, Horace Chatwin, Messrs Alvin Brummett, Joseph Shanks, Lawrence Mayhew, and Mrs. Minerva Olson and Mrs. J. A. Morrison. Mrs. Joseph Shanks of Duchesne spent Sunday at her home in Utahn. Mrs. Herbert Lang, who has been ill, is very much improved at this time. Mrs. William Ivie and sons, Hans, Carl and Cloyd, made a business trip to Duchesne Saturday. Quite a number of Utahn folks attended the ball game and dance in Duchesne Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family all of Bridge-lanwere dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanaip Sunday. Messrs Laurence Mayhew, Mar-le- y Davies, Tommie Abplanaip and Carl Potter of Utahn, accompanied by Harvey Hatch of Duchasne, played basketball with the M Men of Arcadia last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pearson and children made a trip to Duchesne Tuesday afternoon. teachers were Relief Society calling on the folks in Utahn Monday. Marley Davies was an over night guest of Tommie Abplanaip Friday. Members of the Primary Association have changed their schedule of meeting from Saturday to Friday evenings. Carl Potter of Utahn spent Monday night in Duchesne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks. Messrs Daily Moon and Ted Wilkins passed through Utahn Friday with their herd of sheep. Mrs. Eugene Abplanaip made a trip to Duchesne Friday evening. d, d, vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Abes Gines returned home last week after spending a few days in Heber City. James Distefano is spending a fewr days in Magna, this week visiting relatives and friends, before leaving soon for the mission field. Those from Tabiona who attended the convention in Duchesne Sunday were: Bishop Alden Turnbow, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Webb, Mrs. Lida Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Snyder Sunday ning. The missionary class of Mt. Emmons ward held a missionary discussion. Mr. W. Kerksick, seminary teacher, took the part of a Catholic priest. The Record Office Specializes Fine Commercial Frhiting ' A shower was given Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Essie Jones at the home of Mrs. Reba Johnson. Delicious refreshments were served to a large crow'd of friends and many beautiful gifts were received. Pasteurized Dairy Products Milk, Cream and Buttermilk I. E11IS Mrs. Sarah Case o The Tabiona high school came over Thursday night and brought a three-ac- t play, "The Patsy," which was greatly enjoyed. The basketball boys played Altamont first and second team, losing both games. The second team score was 24 to 31. The first team scored. Mr. and Mrs. Fae Miller are the proud parents of a baby boy boin GUARD FOUR CHILI) AGAINST Fndulant Fever, Tuberculosis o Distributed By Wilkins Brothers Ihone 2 Duchesne, Utah . ed Leadership meeting in Duchesne til is x' Sunday: Bishop Hale Holgate, TP Thomas M. Gilbert, Eliza J. Gilr , Vera Larsen, Elsie Bird, bert, Winkler, Mrs. DeLia Gale, Ever- Kenneth Farnsworth, Melva PearWilett Goodrich, Venla Therning, son, Gordon Shields. ma Warren, Jean Goodrich and Miss Deloris Hardman of Ioka SALT LAKES FAVORITE HOTEL LARGE MODERN was a week end visitor of Melva Betty Seeley. ROOMS 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS DINE 4 DANCE John Bird of the Altonah Spike Pearson. IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY SATURDAY camp spent the week end at home. SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS Ernest Winkler, who is employed at the mine in Dragon, spent Mii. J. H. Chunccy W, West OKA the week end at home. President Mn9c Mr. and Mrs. Max Gee were Duvisitors chesne business Monday. OUTSIDE ROOMS The Valentine Basket Dance, Mrs. W. G. Gentry Etch with htth which was sponsored by the M Men visiand Gleaners on Tuesday evening, James Lloyd was a Myton was very well attended and every- tor Thursday. U.t , one reported a very enjoyable eveMr. and Mrs. Jame3 Larsen and ri I;;;. ning. The proceeds of the dance children of Arcadia were visitors were put in the church house fund. at the home of Mrs. Larsens The Record Office Specializes in --u. Every organization of the church mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen, MonFine Commercial Printing will give an entertainment, one dayeach month for the purpose of raisMr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus and church Mr. and Mrs. Glen Raymond of new the for funds ing house. Duchesne were dinner guests of The snow plow cleared the snow Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival Sunoff our roads Sunday. day. Edward Webb was transacting Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith left Thursday for their home in Martin, business in Myton Tuesday. W. H. Stone was a business visiCarbon county Utah, after spendweeks at the tor in Roosevelt Monday. three the past ing Mrs. Russell Robison spent Tueshome of Mr. and Mrs. Leffie B. with Mrs. Tom Goodrich. On the way they were day afternoon over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gentry. To Your Tax Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles were Russell Robison of Ioka. Mt. of Commissioner B'loyd Case shoppers in Roosevelt. busiThe roads that have been blockEmmons was in Bluebell on ed for 10 days were opened Monness Sunday. 3 Miss Mary Stevenson of Roose- day when the county snow plow at came through flrom Upai co BEER CONTRIBUTES velt spent the week end visiting to Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allreds home. IN LOCAL, ANNUALLY The M Men basketball team Wallace Stevenson and Mrs. MonRoosevelt Neola Men of FEDERAL AND STATE played the M Hazel Goodrich were and Duchesne business visitors day night. The score was 22 to TAXES AROUND 18 in favor of Neola. .. Monday. . tins Oscar Nelson, deputy assessor, MILLION Leslie B. Goodrich is ill at was busy in Ioka Tuesday, W DOLLARS Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Mrs. James Leonard Goodrich, Misses Nelie attendand Mrs. Nelson were Ethan Mrs. Stevenson Lloyd, and Gladys DuW. G. Gentry were the guests of ing to business matters in Olive Sorensen Tuesday afMrs. chesne Sunday. a ternoon. was Goodrich Mrs. Sylvia Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon spent visitor at the Murray home in Roosevelt, the guests Monday Jav afternoon. from of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mecham. A number of young folks M Men and Wilford McConkin of Roosevelt here attended the Emmons Mt. in Ioka Monday looking after was at Gleaner Dance cattle. his Monday night. Mrs. J. L. Males spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. John Lemon. Bishop Nelson of Upalco was a dinner guest at the J. B. Lemon u home Tuesday. ,r-- J ARE HERE, MR.WORKMAN, Chas Percivail accompanied the CREATED--- . AMILLION JOBS basketball team to Neola Monday Mrs. Tracy Roberta BY BEER night. iv-.returned home Lea Turnbow In the HECEMR.FARMER(I3 James Monroe as Minister two year mission from a A WUGG MARKET FOR President James Monroe was week. itral states last In 1803 and to FARM PRODUCTS. Red Cliff Ward Sunday minister to England of state unreunion in 1804, school secretary Spain had Sunday Monday night der Madison, and in 1814 IS also will See how many public benefits brewing bus at the Hanna Ward cooperate with all law enforce-mer- it Eve y Secretary of war. In 1794 he had attended. crowd in five How s to the end that retail Leer A laree the authoritii can create only to helped years! France, been United States envoy one enjoved the evening. these benefits no fur outlets offense Washto anyone. President preserve brewing industry recalled tr was give by but p business Frank Defa made a the people and itself 7 Satur ington. May ue rnd you a booklet giving interRoosevelt and to Duchesne The answer, brewers realize, ties in w ith the esting facts about beer, and discussing the She day. Duchesne last Wednesday. distribution of their mild, whoI some beverage blowers self-r- i pulalory program? Address : an'Jf home PaTy A welcome Dr. received medical aid from Red Obviou ly, retail outlets. United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 Bast the at responsible through danc ,e was given in honor of Murray. 4 t h Street, New York, N. Y. can enforce no law s. But they can the brewers night atW j Friday A large crowd from Hanna A very large crowd convention in Duchesne Leo Turnbow. tended .. '. them, enjoyed attend ,ed. Everyone Sunday. much. ,, Relief Society and Daughters of solve very I : ; . was held Frank Defa and Byron Pioneers meeting Utah to to Mt. Emmons Sunday Connie Lee motor meeting. at the home of Mrs. r attend an electric light l i o' . to Tuesday. taken was Mrs. Frank Defa ff I 400 L jlij Ja-jj- nsj, SAIT lASg 6IT Facts That Concern You y. MERE, MR .TAXPAYER isaMI LLION DOLLARS A DAY Lighten Burden ' te 400 i)$i i- - - I; . f Jr ' bs i io L wy '"1 mtMuwMNSiri . -. a J 0w In e, pXrlM'1 J" 24, 1939 BEER... a beverage TT of moderation ' , |