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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, February 2, 1940 Lights In Poultry House Will Result In Greater Egg Profits LOCALS Editors Hear Bar Leader Rap At New Deal At Annual Convention Mrs. John Martin end her nep- hew, little Larry Johnson of Bingham have been spending the week with Mrs. Martins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. returned Mrs. Chester Lyman Saturday from Salt Lake City with her husband. She is recovering nicely from an operation performed last week in the L. D. S. hos- (Continued From Page One) Saturday evening banquet by Burton W. Musser, a former resident of Duchesne, president of the Utah state bar, a prominent Democrat and the guest speaker. Mr. Musser charged the press with the responsibility of telling us the truth about our form of government and of furnishing the public with the facts upon which intelligent judgment must be (SjzLCu SOCIETY OiotksA- - I, Bee. U. & Fit. Oft. isitors Honored " prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Orr of Your Newspaper Betty Crocker Home Service Department Riverton were guests of honor at a biidge supper Saturday evening THIS PIE IS A HONEY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. honey comIn fact, its made with honey light amber-colore- d George Kohl. A, group of old bined with eggs and butter and crunchy pecan chunks. Doesnt that friends of the Orrs prepared the sound like an elegant-tastin- g dessert? And its neither too sweet nor f, me the sumptuous supper. Guests in- too rich as some Pecan Pies are. All in all, it has seemed to cluded Mr. and Mis. Grant Mur- most delightful Pecan Pie Ive ever tasted so Im passing it on to you dock, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. A. as a suggestion for a company dessert that will linger pleasantly in based. M. Murdock, Mrs. R, M. Pope, the memory of your guests. Here is the recipe: pital. A i Y , Third No Term Iloney Pecan Pie Reed Mr. and made Mrs. Cowan Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. A. J. ,vv With the facts, he said, you Feller, Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Mr. 4 tbsp. butter, melted and a business trip to Salt Lake City 5f can slightly cooled (newspaper and publishers) Mr. and Mrs. change James Wednesday. Dalgleish, K' salt v tsp. trends of comt elect government; and Mrs. Fred Ferron, the Orrs J Miss Jennie Edler, first grade , , 1 cup pecans, coarsely chopped V Following supper, bridge teacher, has purchased the Earl petent representatives, defeat the Kohls. Line a deep pie pan with plain pastry, and chill while preparing V Jensen home in the southwest part wastrels and charlatans; make wag played with high score being the Beat eggs well with rotary egg beater. Beat in honey, filling. the schemes abortive wcm by Mrs. Dalgleish. of town. She and Miss Elizabeth completely melted vanilla, butter, and salt. Sprinkle pecans over the pastry in the and of the communists and Wednesday Club mixture over the pecans. Bake 15 minutes in a hot Lindsay, who have been living in all plans Pour pan. pie egg other suversive elements, and Mrs. Lawrence Pack was hostthe Bowers house, will move into oven, 450 F., then reduce heat to 325 F. slow modern' oven, to finish preserve to the poor and the rich, ess this week to the Wednesday baking about 20 to 25 minutes (or until a silver knL inserted in the the new home next Saturday. the young and the aged, the em- bridge club. At the card tables center of the filling comes out clean). Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr and and the the prop- were Mrs. O. A. Halstead, Mrs. ployee w.fitf it. A4k Pastry for One Crust Pie son, Billy of Riverton, were guests erty less and employer, the are owner, Blaine when proerty maintains highest. this as such prices 1 cup Ed Hart, Mrs. Vi cup shortening egg production flour Lighting Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. the beneficent attributes of our Edwin Foster, Mrs. Vi tsp. salt Ice water (2 to 3 tbsp.) JohnMrs. Carman, Fred Kohl. were George Vitamin D an essential to strong, Sunday they , America. By IRA MILLER great truly John Mrs. son, Mrs. Ed once before Sift flour Martin, measuring. Sift flour and salt together. healthy birds and to more eggs with breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. rehearse the facts to Gee, Mrs. Jess Johnstun, Mrs. Cut in shortening with 2 knives Rural Electrification Bureau or a pastry blender leaving some of a greater percentage of hatchability Fred Ferron in Roosevelt and also us, Patiently he said at another point, George Kohl, Mrs. Ernest Schon- the shortening in lumps the size of giant peas. Add ice water. (Sprinkle ITTILL the egg production of your and fertility. visited Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Hemp- "and there will be no V politician ian and Mrs. Max Peterson. High the water lightly a little at a time over the flour and shortening. A second major use of electricity hill and Miss Alice Todd and parflock decline sharply with the At first, blend it in lightly with a fork; then gather dough together who can successfully claim office score efcoming of winter? Or Will there be in maintaining the winter laying prize was won by Mrs. Kohl lightly "before ents in Myton with the fingertips. As soon as you can make dough stay toreturning on the platfoim of ham and and honor Mrs. little or no decrease in the number ficiency of your flock is for water Johnstun. by prize home. gether, you have plenty of water in it) Round up dough on And Variety Arts Club eg'gers and Townsendites. of eggs you obtain? Assuming, of warmers. As an egg is about board (using flour rubbed into cloth to keep dough from stickMr. and Mrs. LeGrand Mecham there will be no third term, much if not all of the Members of the Variety Arts ing). Roll out to fit pan and place in pan loosely to avoid stretching. course, that your hens are free of benefitswater, be will of lost electric visiMtn. were Home of lights business Governor Blood Present disease, the answer will depend al- if club met Monday evening at the Let pan rest on table while cutting off extra pastry leaving Va inch hens are not provided with tors to Duchesne Wednesday. most entirely upon whether or not an your 1Ihe.EF.eake,r .read plan!rL'vf the 'home of Mrs. J. P. Madsen. extending beyond edge of pan. Build up fluted edge. Chill thoroughly. and regular supply of adequate Wallace Stevenson of Bluebell Democratic platform of 1932, call- Amount: Pastry for one your poultry house is wired for elec- water at the proper temperature were pie shell. en, c phtzwater, was transacting business in Du for (jrastic rejuction Copyright 1939 by Betty Crocker. Inc tricity. g,ov Mrs. Axel a minimum of approximately 50 deMrs. Titus Pierson, chesne Wednesday. If you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting What has electricity to do with grees. The safest and most conveniernmental expenses and abolish- Jones, Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Mrs. information to Betty Crocker in care of this newspaper. You will receive Mrs. Melvin Poulson and daugh- ment of useless maintaining the laying efficiency of ent method of warming the water is All-recommissions, Jess and Johnstun Mrs. Luran a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover your hens? In the first place, they re- with electrical heaters, the immerter, Sharon spent Sunday in Ver- maintenance of the national credit postage. quire thirteen to fifteen hours of light sion type with thermostat control bea federal budget balanced nal visiting relatives. by Womens , Club to food to consume sufficient per day ing preferred because of its ease of and a sound currency to be Mrs. Study THINK IT OYER For Rent Furnished Bovvers lay regularly. When days are short Nellie Muir was hostess handling and freedom from attenat all hazards. preserved house modern, easy to heat. See September to April there is only tion. to members afternoon of It was a good platform, he Saturday Adv. What will poultry lights and water Mrs. Emil Munz. By F. R. StevOns enough natural light to permit, them the Womens Study club. Mrs. commented. to eat little more than is necessary warmers cost you? Excluding wiris still a It Earl Browder, the head of the good Titus Jones entertained with a talk Mrs. Melvin Poulson and Mrs. to keep up their body weight. As a ing, and with power at five cents per It is almost as good as on the New York fair of last sum- Communist party in this country, Ernest Crocker motored to Provo .PHorrn. result, the production of eggs is kilowatt-hou- r, 1 the lights will vary new U hasn used much mer which has been convicted of traveling By Pauline Beebe to attend the monthly she, in company with greatly decreased just when prices from 110 to 310 cents per bird per Monday on secured. yet. passports her husband, father and nephew, abroad . . . are highest. . , , ., month, depending on the schedule meeting of the Utah Congress of Miss Reva Killian of Mtn. Home Guests at the included T banquet .Ud": 0U.! Milton Hollenbeck, attended. The By using electric lights to artificial- you use. Water warmers, at the same Social Workers. the week end with Jewel and Mrs spent cal H. no crime need cause Mrs!' Mr" which Blood, Henry John Peterson and jGoJe0rnor and ly increase the working day and thus rate, will cost from one to five cents talk was made more interesting in- Fowler. lack but of that great Secretary of State E. E. alarm, give your hens a normal amount of each per day, the average being nearMrs. Donald Peterson and son, by the display of a big scrap book cident is a John Jones and son, Clarence attime to exercise and eat, their egg er the lower figure. When used from situation that threatens with pictures and momentos of spent the week end in Ioka. tended the funeral of Mr. Jones our was production can be kept approximateabout September 1 to April 1, lights Larry, Republic. At the trial it Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson at- Visiting Speakers the trip. Other members present Mrs. Lee, at Heber Wednessister, ly uniform throughout the winter. and water warmers will give you a tended the funeral of her claimed not denied and that Other who addressed iwere Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mrs. speakers grandAlthough Standard light bulbs are net gain in income of 25 to 50 cents Browder used these fraudently se- day, and returned home Thursthe publishers on Saturday includ- Edwin Carman, Mrs. Lee Merkley, commonly used for poultry house il- per hen per year frequently more. mother. ed J. Watt of Brandon, ultra-violpublisher, Mr. Mrs. and Carlos Marsing Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. A. M. Mur- cured passports several times to go day. lumination, Full information on the wiring and lamps have Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holt gave become Increasingly more popular lighting of poultry houses can be obook their daughter, Bemiece to Kemmerer, Wyoming, John Porter dock, Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Mrs. to Russia for propagandize for the a birthday party for Miss Norma Idaho, secretary of the B. A. Jacoby, Mrs. George Kohl, Hammer and Sickle. eve-lin- g of Rexburg, during the past several years. These tained from your state college or unithe Price hospital Sunday What makes the Browder crime Turpin at their home Saturday also furnish an invisible light that versity, or from the equipment manwhere she underwent an ap- Idaho State Press Association, Al- Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. L. C. Winmore serious is that he cannot evening. The following bert supplies the necessary quantities of ufacturers. v of the guests Epperson returnKaysville The slow A. and Mrs, J. parents pendectomy. Gerry. claim ignorance or hereditary in- were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jessie ed home Tusday and reported that Reflex, Tracy R. Welling, execu- B. P. W. Social Members of the Business and fluence as an excuse. According Fowler and family, Ruby, Jean, their daughter was recovering nicet- tive secretary of the Utah State Market Report Duchesne High School to the press he has education and and Margaret Shiner, Reva Killian, Farm StanBureau federation and Professional yWomens club met several News secreexecutive J. generations of American Howard Fowler and son Billie, Stevenson, ley Mrs. Charles Barton was in Monday evening at the home of Weekly Summary of the North ancestory. of the Manufacturers Utah tary Apparently we have no Sylvan Leslie, Pauline Beebe. The dental Roosevelt Mrs. Kohl for their regu- law that allows Salt Lake Livestock Market for Harold FJdredge, Reporter George Thursday having our government time was spent in playing games association. lar social evening. Bridge and work done. week ending Friday, January Mayor Ab Jenkins of Salt Lake Chinese Checkers were enjoyed by to proceed against him for his real and a nice supper was served. Mrs. Maude Watmore made a No sir ! ! ! We arent a bit 26, 1940 crime. In fact, our Bill of Rights Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe and City welcomed the members of the the guests who Mrs. Afton Cattle and Calves: Receipts in ashamed of the game held at Du- trip to Heber Monday on business. association guarantees his freedom of speech Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beebe was in at of the the opening Mrs. Glen Stevenson was taken Miss Crocker, Wimmer, Phyllis a guarantee he would not have Roosevelt on business Wednesday. the cattle alleys made a weekly chesne last Friday night. Playing Mrs. Helen Poulson, Mrs. Vivian to the L. D. S. hospital Thursday convention. in his or other dictatorships. What A large crowd attended the total of 2,096 head, compared with against the defending Utah State meetat the Principal speaker Wilkins, Mrs. Margie Peterson, is morning by Mrs. Edwin Carman.. dangerous, however, is when he dance in Mtn. Home Phil- Mrs. Mildred was Mi-J. ing Sunday Jennings Duwere 2,379 last week and 1,068 the by, last basketball Mrs. Franchampioss, accompanied Carman, They a form of government dedi- Friday night. fosters director of for relations lips, press chesne ces F. made the Fighting Stevenson. It is expected. Dr. Hair, Mrs. Fern Fitzwater, cated to the Eagles year. Good cattle were scarce and the Utah Chain Stores association, Miss Pearl overthrow of the AmA bus load of young people atmost of the steer and heifer run Utes fight the hardest game of L. Murray said, that Mrs. Steven- who stressed Jeffery and Miss Anna erican system of the democracy. tended the basketball game held to interdependence obsertheir lives will under son of their be Stark. berth keep hospital was of common to medium qualFritz Kuhn of the two and urged cooperation at second between Alterra and deterto in Aitamont several this district. vation for place days Birthday Party In the same way, Fritz Kuhn Altamont. ity. The steer supply moved withbetween newspapers and business. won the an Aitamont not or mine whether Mickelson celebrated Do operation his was convicted of Tommy you thing were giving up? in a range of 5.50-7.2- 5 and comthe crime of rob- game. Chain Stores ninth birthday anniversary Monmon to medium heifers at 5.35-7.0- Well, were not! It is is indicated. Both are essentially dependent day when he entertained .twenty-fou- r bing his own organization instead Little Ann Rae Wilkins, daughMr. and Mrs. Drue Allred anThese prices looked fully very seldom any one car, make as of the far more serious crime of on public aproval if they wish to is Wilkins and of Mrs. Mr. ter of Ed his Verfriends. nounce as shots Walker of The the arrival of a baby girl, many long guests on last with week similar steady to change our form of and because they depend horn Thursday, January 25. Mother played various games and as a attempting night. Anyway the confined to her home with chicken-po- prosper Good quality. slaughter cows nal did in onemore so government. if much on we each But other they climax of the afternoon, were had no betThe elder daughter, Lorconfident than ratefl at 5.75-6.2and common to fellows are ter law against burglary, we would and baby are getting along nicely, ever that they will be able to beat raine is just recovering from an should know each others philos- taken for a sleigh ride by Tom- be Can-nemedium kinds at 4.75-5,5Bishop and Mrs. Grant Foote obliged to convict the thief who and problems, Mr. Phillips mys father, Cliff Mickelson. The entertained and cutters went mostly at the Utes in the next game at Ver- ear infection and Mrs. Wilkins ophy Sunday night at their robbed our said. house of the crime of home. young host received many and The with occasional shelly nal. The score of 6 shows that herself is nursing a burned foot. Primary officers and breaking a window pane. The re- teachers Mrs. A. M. Murdock, mother, Newspapers in Utah have been varied birthday gifts. canners below this range. Bulls the fellows arent so bad themwere the guests. The can sults be to as effective in protect the welfare of Faculty Seuette Club just was In playing moved within a spread of 4.75-6.1- 5 selves. In fact in the game last Mrs. Emma Stephens, and son, prompt evening spent business and present the facts in- Mrs. W. J. Bond was hostess destroying the menace. bunko. Ice cream and cake were and the best vealers at 8.75-9.5- Friday, the Eagles came the near- Bill, expect to go to Salt Lake And now we are or volvin? punitive suddenly faced discriminatory last Thursday night to members Mrs. where Saturday, Culls to medium veal calves est to beating Uintah than any Du- City with the sad picture of Father served. chesne High team has ever done. Stephens will board a bus for Cali- legislation, class wars or move- of the made 5.00-8.0The Home Missionaries are visSewette club. Faculty Coughlin taking his stand beside fornia for a visit with relatives. ments aimed at achieving the sel- Guests included Mrs. Cliff Mickel- the our Ward this week. iting Hogs: The weeks market in Christian fish ends of individuals. Fronters, accused, President and Bill plan to see son, Mrs. Verl Meyrick, Mrs. R. the hog yards was steady to 15c The Photo-Cramembers will Mrs. Murdock Murphy of Upalco, the F. B. I. of But to do this, newspapers must Clark Nielsen, Miss Twlla Mel-dru- by conspiring to Birch Bennion and Earl Case, both lower, compared with last weeks meet next Thursday evening in the Gone With the Wind. overthrow our and business must recoggovernment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian prosper Miss Kathryn Tuddenham, Benedict of Mt. Emmons, Bill Brotherson late sales. The closing top this Home Ec room to print pictures. inArnold - nize their value as Miss Marjorie Moon, Miss Mary of Boneta were present at Sunday week was set at 5.60 on the best The club is progressing nicely and sPent, from Fnday unhl Wednes- stitutions. Business community In the case of Browder, there is must regard Jense, Miss Anna school and Sacrament meeting Mrs. every evidence 0 Stark, have day in Salt Lake City attending the press as its friends and pound butchers. The bulk some interesting subjects that Browder was help it Golden Berrett, Mrs. C. W. Barof mixed weights above and below been discussed. There is still time the Utah State Press Assn. con- to thrive. provided with money by Russia to Sunday. They reorganized the business. and vention ton, Miss Pearl Miss transacting this range rated at 5.10-5.4Grant Foote was refor Jeffery, students to join the club. with overthrow our institutions. This Bishopric. The final sessions Sunday were Elizabeth Miss Jennie tained as extreme weights down to 4.75 and Either get in touch with the pres- While at the State Capitol, they taken Lindsay, and Glen Mohl-ma- n bishop, him in a class with Benedict puts up with committee appoint- Edler, Mrs. Lincoln Miss and under. Packing sows were steady ident, Jacqueline Gerry, or the ad- had a brief visit with G. V. BillRasband, Austin were chosBeebe adoptions and Arline Allred and Mrs. Albert Arnold. Perhaps as the Kansas en as his counselors. who said he and his family ments, resolution at 3.25-4.2visor, Mr. Nielson. Anyone wish- ings Communist sleeps in his cell, he are comfortably settled in a home !anrouncements, which included the Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gunnan of "will remember this other announcement that the executive Sheep: The total run of sheep ing to join the club must hurry, American Leadville, own and now are verY e'r Birthday soon doors to Party be will closed new and lambs this week showed Colorado, are here viswho 2 for a was invicommittee leader had of men. He may accepted the In their new location. Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Poulson entertained happy with members relatives this week. iting in 18,-1head, comparison with is the tation to hold the summer meet- at dinner Tuesday evening in hon- remember the words of that beauBillings only complaint Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ames and a week ago and 17,192 a year tiful oration he Moon at Lake. used to recite in or of Miss Phyllis Wimmer and Salt Lake smoke which necessi-Th- e ing ago. Local lambs arriving through The Black Horse and Its family were in Roosevelt Monday. Pep Club sponsored a pePjtates constant house cleaning. The Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater in celebration school, Miss Donna Hansen of Mt. Emwere Rider the truck division sold at rally last Friday, and the cheer see Arnold snatch Schonians returned home via Riv- Church Welfare Activities of their birthday anniversaries. victory mons was a week end from guest of steady to strong prices, with the leaders, Marionn Foster and Lila erton and Provo defeat at Saratoga with the Maxine Timothy. Covers were laid for twelve guests. canyon and spent Highlight best kinds going at 7.75-8.2Odd Davies, introduced some new yells Quarterly enemys bullet in his leg. He may f Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. lots of common to medium truck-in- s to the students. The see him at the Mohawk confound-in- g Conference rally was a Arthur Orr in their lovely new Duchesne No ewes good success, and showed the team the Indian enemies, and brought home. again were offered during the weekly the real at West COZY THEATRE of Duchesne High. from (Continued Point, the pride and conspirit Page One) A card received this week at term. fident of ternoon. He said General he had been asked Washington. He the Record office from Mr. and Note: Carloads of shipped in carry freight benefits in variable Mrs. Saturday-Sunda- y may see him, too, so piqued and Grant at Modesto, Cali-- 1 his opinion on the present conlivestock bought for reshipment on amounts, except when otherwise forniaParry resentful because flict and he replied that he hoped Mrs. Minnie enwas February 3 and 4 are that everything reports Hamilton they not to his liking that he sold out the North .Salt Lake markets noted. war would the continue the until summer weather the there, joying BASIL RATHBONE and to the enemy. He had had enough to last may hear the A - bridal shower sleeping with doors and windows participants was IDA LUPINO given of them groans all for time. as our first wide open. The Record, they say, Saturday at the home of Mrs. President Washington In discovered the Bishop treason spoke chiefly Eardley is like a letter from home and they Jessie Maxwell in honor of Mrs. at West on welfare and Point described the wark and Adventures Of saw his dream Gail Maxwell. Many beautiful and enjoy reading about the doings of of Freedom almost shattered. work being carried on in other useful all of their old friends. Sherlock were received. The afHolmes gifts A vision of Arnold Chester Lyman and John P. stakes. He lauded the work of ternoon leading an was spent in playing in directors the Duchesne stake for enemy raid on the home of his Madsen were visitors at the state Refreshments were servtheir untiring efforts in this di- games. boyhood will complete the ed to thirty-tw- o cnpitol last week end, inquiring ladies. here. Across the Atlanticpicture rection. Reef Pot Roast, per pound there into fish and game and road The Daughters of the Utah Pi- are Other speakers at the afternoon oneers two other scenes: The one held their regular meeting when he asked the session included Lowell Clement, travTork Chops, 2 pounds 31 C night at the home of eler, What would American second counselor of the Duchesne Monday do to me Mrs. they Jessie with District Court Mrs. Maxwell, if I went back home? stake; A1 White, president of the Hazel Clark The reply, presiding. The lesReviews Elders quorum ; T. R. Cope of ArLaw, They would cut off the leg wound3 Tomato son, "Celebrations PiCampbells of Soup, for Early cadia of the High Council. ed at Saratoga, bury it with miliMotion Matters oneers, was given by Mrs. Hazel A cornet duet was played by Bob Those present were: Mrs. tary honors and hang the rest of Nye. to Montgomery and Howard Powell Leva Liberty Dell Soda Cracker, 2 pound pkp. (Continued from Page One) Gines, Hazel Nye, Hazel yoyuto the nearest tree. and solo was violin a you the nearest tree. by played demurrer to the complaint having Clark, Lida Jones, C.aie Maxwell, Hal Barton. in the other scene he may Again been taken under 2 advisement, .the Bulk Lard, May Gines, Gale Ellis, Mildred vision pounds Arnold when the fire and court ordered that judgment be enNellie Ivie, Reha Johnson Stanley, amibitions of life had faded. He Europe Demanded Sugar tered in favor of the plaintiff quietand Lottie Maxwell. was the first agricultural Sugar into his tattered uniform struggled 5 c to in title the the plaintiff Jello, per pkg Mr. and Mis. Charles Webb aning which Europe demanded of the uniform of an American ns product therein nounce the propel ty described of their son, marriage the American colonies. God forLeonal Webb, to Violet Hardman General and sobbed: proved for in the complaint. give me for ever having put on C. II. La brum vs. John Hair, therein as On comfor of the in Hanna, of Mr. and prayed daughter any other." Mrs. Roy Hardman. The administrator of the estate of H. plaint. marriage R. Sturgeon, deceased, et ftl - This P. W. Harper vs. La Von Tim- took place in Salt Lake City Mon- this week in Salt Lake City. enso having been taken under ad- othy, et al The ruling on this day, January 29th. Mrs. Esther Gines spent a few Mr. anl Mrs. Cuitis Jones are visement, the couit now ordered case is the same as the above two in Heber City this week. days that judgment be entered in favor cases. the rroud parents of a baby son, A large crowd of the plaintiff quieting title in the Court adjourned until February, born, January 21th in Duchesne. tended conferencefrom Tabiona atin Duchesne Duchesne, Utah iplaintiif to the pioperty described 19 10. Mark Ilayden spent a few days Sunday. 4 j , v'V' i- ri or, r A I two-thir- cloth-cover- ds d. MI an-ual- ly f et e ' No-sir-e- e! 0. x. 5, 0. rs 43-3- 3.25-4.5- 0. 0. ft 180-23- 5. 17,-19- 6.75-7.5- SPECIALS SATURDAY Feb. 3rd 15c Wanted! 25c 17c 19c Turkeys, Chickens, Meat & Potatoes .. M A I t W E L L S.. Subscription Uintah Basin Record |