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Show rrlJay, February- UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 9, 1910 - Adm 35c Couple Exlra Ladies 10c DUCHESNE HIGH SCHOOL Gym. Music By PATS BAND FLOOR SHOW --- SopllOIllOrC Swillg HOT DOGS FEB. 9th Parents-Teacher- s Duchesne Eagles Lose To Rough Riders To Observe Founders Day Pai t of the evenings program of s the Organization to be held on the regular meeting Axel Peirson of the Pierson Monight, Monday, February 26th, wall tor Company expects to leave for be devoted to a pageant commemSalt Lake City Friday morning to F.-the of the birthday orating a new Ford Car. A., and to honor its founders, Mrs. get Tom C. Guyn of San Francisco Theodore W. Birney and Mrs. Phoebe A. Hurst, whose basic prin- spent the week end as a guest of Mr. ciples still serve as a daily remind- his nephew, Edwin Carman. Indian the once into them which wa3 agent led Guyn vision of the er new and untried fields of coopera- at Myton and has many old friends in the Basin. tive service of childhood. Bruce Stephenson of Holden is Miss Arline Allreds dramatic class will enact the pageant, writ- visiting his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stephenten especially for this occasion. Founders Day is February 17th, son. Supt. W. J. Bond, C. C. Mickelbut the event will be observed at son, J. E. Wiscombe, Floyd Lamb the regular meeting. A. Schonian made a trip Arrangements are being made and Roy now by the program committee to to Tabiona Wednesday to inspect new Tabiona gym. have a representative of the State the C. Blitzacker will be in RooseRoad Commission address the velt Friday to discuss N. Y. A. group on safety. for Duchesne and Uintah servprojects to be Special refreshments ed during the social hour after the counties. Earl Winslow returned from Salt meting and program, are being ar- Lake this week after spending ranged by the Third and Fourth severalCity there. days Plans room representatives. grade received Thursday was Word of this phase of the entertainment Mrs. are being kept secret to be sprung morning by relatives that sera underwent Glen Stephenson a3 a surprise. ious operation at the L. D. S. hosThursday morning. pital Child Escapes Mrs. Edward Wilkins took her Hurts In daughter, Lorraine to .Salt Lake Roosevelt City Thursday morning for treatFall From Car Vernal ments for an ear infection. Duchesne Dr. F. L. Murray spent from Mrs. and TABIONA Bishop Altamont until Tuesday evening in Sunday Turnbow returned home from OgAlterra Salt Lake City receiving treatFriday Altamont plays at Du- den Monday, February 2, bringing ments for sinus infection. son. On with them a new baby chesne and Roosevelt at Alterra. Miss Faun Oman is able to be their way home the car door came out again for .short periods after Mickelson C. little C. and their and daughter, open Supt. Bond bout with Malta a made a trip to Salt Lake City Ruby, fell out onto the highway. She had to leave business fever. a with business. school on however, She just escaped Thursday in Salt Lake City and come sprained ankle and minor bruises college to home recuperate. Mrs. Turnbow about her body. Jack Vignetto of Price was was home just a few days when Duchesne she was taken hack to Ogden with transacting business in a serious attack of appendicitis. Tuesday. Wallace Stevenson of Bluebell There has been no report of her in Duchesne on business Tues- losThe Duchesne Eagles, while score to the Rooa in ing sevelt Rough Riders last Friday came out ot the game with the destinction of being the Rrst team to give the undefeated leaders of the league any sort 'of a threat. They carried this threat right up to the end of the first half, after twice taking the lead only to lose it again. The second half wa3 a diffeient story though, with the pulling Rough Riders rapidly ahead of the much lighter Eagles to a final score of Kent was high score man for Duchesne, with several beautiful throws fiom outside the defense line helping him build up a total oi 12 points. Casper came second with 9. For Roosevelt Wilkins led with 13 while Killian and Timothy accounted for 12 and 10 points. The score by quarters was: 10 17 20 29 Duchesne Roosevelt ll 21 33 47 the Uintah time same the At victory Utes took a hard-fougr unsuccessful from the five to practically cinch second place at least in the league with a score of The league standing now is: Parent-Teacher- lop-sid- T. sister-in-la- 47-2- Al-tei- ra so-fa- 38-3- 0. three-mont- Yi CREAM!" This Austin B. Taylor of Mt. EmThe Record does Expert Printing mons was a Duchesne business visitor Tuesday. Claude Mathews of Bluebell was in Duchesne on business Tuesday. Ralph Moe, insurance adjuster of Salt Lake City, was in Duchesne Tuesday, enroute to Hanna to investigate the damage to Defas store. was in R. E. Miller of Myton Duchesne Tuesday on business. Frank Defa, John H. Jones and Claud Wagstaff of Hanna and Tabiona were in Duchesne Tuesday on business. Cliff Roberts of Hanna was in Duchesne Wednesday on business. Jack Young of Vernal was in Duchesne Wednesday on business. Silas T. Rowley of the State Tax Commission was in Duchesne on business Wednesday. John Goodrich of Bluebell was transacting business in Duchesne the majority! 'says "DOUBLE-RIC- whiskey is the largest selling straight Bourbon whiskey in the world. PT. No. QT. No. HALF PT. No. 62 61 60 PMOOUCT B0TTUD AT THE DISTILLERY wfam j was day. condition. MONDAYS e'M and SCHENLEY OTTLtO ro DISTRIBUTORS new vok n v. INC o Let clean, neat clothes show your success and good taste J.'-- 6 FASHION 6ASIN r : FRIDAYS Sr v1 Thursday. John Madsen, Miss Faun Oman were and Mrs. Helen Poulson among those who attended the funeral Thursday morning of Mrs. Chapman at Mt. Emmons. Mrs. Glen Bates has been con-fined to her home during the past week because of illness. Lynn Ross of Arcadia was in Duchesne Tuesday on business. Mrs. A. M. Murdock and son Bill returned this week from Salt Lake City where they saw Gone With the Wind," They said it was wait to well worth their two-hosee it and the four hours it took to show the picture. Mrs. Edwin Carman also saw the picture while in Salt Lake City last week. ur O CLEANERS LAUNDRY Vernal, Utah ; By SPECIALS SATURDAY Feb. 10th n m J n 'X. giant tl LARGE 59c 21c Lifebuoy or Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars for 19c Spry, 3 pound tin 52c Lux Flakes 23c Lananas, 1 7c pound 5c CUIiL STEAKS, Each ORANGES 10L DUTCH CLEANSER, HEINZ SOUP, 25c 3 2 JELLO qcpkg. for For GRAINS OF GOLD 17c 27c 19c LOOSE LARD, Scgo Lily, 2 pounds 23c RIP STEAK, per pound 19c ubA A K WELL s Kate L. Nielsen Mrs. Lyle Young returned home Wednesday from Provo where she underwent a technical eye operation at the Medical Arts Building under Dr. Weston Oatis. The operation was successful. An interesting basketball game was played between Bridgeland and Myton M. Men Tuesday night at the Myton Ward house. The score was 18 to 11 in favor of Bridgeland. June Young and Wilson Nielsen spent the week end at home with their parents. They returned to Logan Sunday to resume their school work. The Relief Society held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Alma Smith. Besides the regular lesson two quilts were made. A shower and dance will be given at the Ward house Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Walter flyers. They had all their house furnishings burned recently. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hamilton and baby lefft Tuesday morning to visit relatives at Springville. Lorin Brady and daughter, Len-orof Provo, were week end visitors at the homos of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beal. Mr. and Mis. Ferrel Bentley and e. --- POP CORN - - - SODA. POP School Children Give Pennies To Aid Unfortunates Duchesne Girls Pledged To B. Y. U- Societies Water Users Oppose Te sum of $13 63 in pennies, nickels and dimes, donated by the school children, was turned over to Bishop Levi J. Anderton this week to help in the purchase of a new rug loom for Mrs. Ida Tanner, whose loom together with most of her household furnishings were destroyed when her house burned three weeks ago. at The county commissioners their meeting Tuesday voted to donate $50.00 toward the purchase of a house for the family. This will be augmented by funds raised by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Duchesne Lions and other service organizations. Negotations are underway to purchase one of the houses on the Knight property on Blue Bench and move it to town. A shower sponsored by the heads of civic groups, held two weeks ago bi ought many items in household furnishings for Mrs. Tanner and her family, who are at present living in a house belonging to Leland Hair. Mr. Hair offered them the use of the house until other provisions could be made. PROVO (Special to the Uintah Basin Record) Lois and Barbara Lusty of Duchesne are among 200 students who have been pledged this year to social units for men and women at Brigham Young university here, according to information released by the university into-sociunit council this week. Miss Lois Lusty has been accepted in the Geferan unit and Miss Barbara Lusty in the La Vadis. During the past two weeks Creation of national monuments in Utah without the consent of the entire population was denounced Wednesday at the annual stockholders meeting of the Colorado River-GreBasin Water Users association in the Newhouse hotel. The stockholders directed their secretary, F. H. Richardson, to prepare a statement for all county commissioners in Utah condemning the proposal by certain parks Dinner Parties Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkley entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater. Dinner guests at the Schonian home Sunday evening were Mrs. Nellie Muir and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock and son, Bob. Birthday Party Milton Hollenbeck entertained a group of his boy friends at a theatre party Thursday evening in celebration of his fourteenth birthday. After a birthday supper served by Miltons mother, the boys attended the movies. Guests included Billy Baker, Bob Schonian, Larry Crocker, Burr Eldredge, Ross Fullmer, Hal Barton, Junior Wilson, Don Marsing, Frank Mon-soBurnell Despain and Conrad Hollenbeck. Bridge Club Mrs. Melvin Poulson was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday evening. Guests included Mr3. George Kohl, Mrs. Grant Murdock, Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater, Mrs. Edwin Carman, Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. B. A. Jacoby, Miss Phyllis Wimmer, Mrs. Max Peterson, Mrs. Dean Powell, Mrs. R. M. Pope and Mrs. Ernest Schonian. Prize for high score was won by Mrs. Peterson and prize for honors was won by Mrs. Kohl. Mothers Club Mrs. W. J. Bond, assisted by Mrs. Harold Eldredge and Mrs. V. the H. entertained Meyrick, Mothers club last Thursday evening. Mrs. L. C. Winslow gave a review of My Son, My Son by Present were Howard Spring. Mrs. Marvel Moore, Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Mrs. Cliff Mjckelson, Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mrs. C. W. Barton, Mrs, Arthur Goodrich, Mrs. .Wilson Merkley, Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater, Mrs. Don Peterson, Mrs. Lawrence Pack, Mrs. Tennis Poulson, Mrs. Daryl Smith, Mrs. Golden Berrett, Mrs. F. L. Maxwell, Mrs. Floyd Fullmer. Special guests were Miss Anna Stark and Mrs. Meranda of Myton. n, Fire Wipes Out Mercantile At Ilanna (Continued from Page One) unit3. The fire was believed to have started in the basement of the building, or from a cigarette which might have been dropped the previous evening when customers were in the store up to a late hour while a skating party was in progress at the park pavilion near the store. The business, better known simply as Defas store, has been the central point of the Defa interests in Hanna which include a garage, tourist park, sawmill, hotel, and around which several new and fine homes have been built by Mr. Defa and his sons. It has grown steadily from a small country-storto a large and thriving business, and has been the focal point of Hanna activity for many years. No plans have been announced by the Defas concerning the rebuilding or replacing of the business. e William Cullen, ,30, and Juanita Short, 22, both of Steamboat Springs Colorado, Feb. 6. . l! ' ' enthusiasts monuments parties and rushing tivities for new members have river. We feel been conducted. ac- State Board Allocates School Fund (Continued From Page One) by levies for school purposes. Fared Better Duchesne county, which has high transportation costs, and therefore a smaller per cent of funds budgeted for instruction costs, (represented mainly by teachers salaries) and because its levy for school purposes is up to the limit, fared far better than other counties in this 15 per cent, receiving an allocation of approximately $4,000 out of a total of $32,000 in the state. All other districts received $2,000 or less from this portion of the fund, many of them to set up national along the Colorado that the creation of national monuments should he reserved to the people of Utah, rather than left wholly to the president," declared Mr. Richardson. He cited the creation and extension of the Dinosaur national monument as a blow to power and irrigation development in the state and said Utah is faced with further losses if additional monuments and parks are established along the Colorado river. The stockholders also elected the following directors to carry on the associations program during the coming year: Ora Bundy of Ogden, L. P. Christensen of Vernal, Orson Christensen of Brigham City, William Peterson and George D. Clyde of Loof Provo, gan, R. J. Murdock Frank G. Eastman of Tooele, J. W. Gillman of Provo, Herbert S. Auerbach, J. Reuben Clark Jr., Leland H. Kimball, P. J. Purcell, J. R. Rawlins, Blair Richardson, James w! Wade, Harold E. Wallace and F. H. Richardson of Salt Lake City, Russell Hawkins of Save With Safety . Lloyd Roberts, who has been ill for the past two months, is reported improving,, altho he is not able to be up and around yet, he says he is some stronger. We hope the effects of the fire, which was next to his home, will not cause him any Word was received here Saturday morning of the arrival of a 9 yt pound baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sweat of Heber. Mrs. Sweat was the former Miss Lorn a Atwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Atwood. We are glad to welcome home again Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon. They have been gone two months, Mr. Moon with the sheep on the winter range and Mrs. Moon visiting her parents at Lapoint. One of the greatest thrills of our time was the turning on of the lights Thursday afternoon at 3:30. Everyone had to try all the appliances they had on hand and we found our power to be all they said it would be. We know it will be a great improvement in our valset-bac- k. has gone to Heber City to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Delbert Sweat. Mrs. Clara Nye spent Saturday at the home of her father, T. Wm. Rhoades. Mrs. Ferrin Van Wagoner of Tabiona spent Friday and Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Moon. A Fireside Chat, held at the home of Miss Stella Giles was enjoyed Sunday evening by a large crowd of M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Tabiona and Hanna Wards. After an evening of educational instruction a delicious luncheon was served. The M. I. A. of Tabiona brought a very interesting and enjoyable program to our Ward for Conjoint Mutual. We all wish Mrs. Lionel Webb, the former Miss Violet Hardman of Hanna, much joy and success in her new venture in life. This was indeed a surprise to many. They will make their home for the present, at the Webb ranch in Tabiona. Get Your bookkeeping ami stationery needs at the lteeord Offiee, I it I I reck'lve your consideration and support entitled because of these fine civic and social qualities. Your Druggist neu.T has received compensation for his protessiona! sor lees as a pharmacist on a basis comparable to other professional men in the community. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Among those from Tabiona who attended the electric meeting at Mt. Emmons Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones, Jessup Thomas, William Frisby and John H. Jones, A bridal shower was given in the Tabiona ward house in honor of Mrs. Leland, Wagstaff. The afternoon was spent playing games. Many beautiful and useful things were received. Refreshments were servd to about forty guests. The bride, before her recent marriage, was Miss Norma Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Jensen of Park City. Everyone in Tabiona and vicinity are rejoicing over the electric lights, which, at last, after an extended delay have reached our homes. Word was received recently from Los Angeles by Mr. and Mrs. David Loveland of the marriage of their granddaughter, Elaine Loveland, to Harold Jones of Los Angeles. Miss Elaine, before leaving Tabiona two years ago, was a student in the Tabiona high school. We join In wishing her many years of happiness in sunny California. Miss Twila Merrill of Ogden is spending this week in Tabiona. taking care of the two daughters of Bishop and Mrs. Turnbow in their absence. Alvin Maxwell, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lnzenby and Mrs. Vera Loveland, spent a few diys last week in Provo. The dance given Friday night In honor of the presidents birthday, was well attended. Mrs. A rhe Wadley spent a few days Inst week In Heber City, visiting at the home of her sister, Mis. Lorna Sweat. Mr. and Mrs, Sweat are the proud parents of a baby d iiighter. j Your Druggist Is to IJIBIONA ley. Mrd. E. W. Atwood Lavnr Stanfiell of Price woe visitors Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Brundage. al at receiving nothing. Graphs showing the procedure in arriving at these allocations were shown to the local school officials but were retained by Mr. Parratt who had no copies. He Nephi, Ward C. Holbrook of Clearsaid copies would be sent to the field, T. W. Jensen of Mt. Pleasdistrict at a later date. ant, M. E. Lundberg of Roosevelt, Frank G. Martines of Richfield, JUST TO REMIND YOU W. R. McEntire of Huntsville and William Pace of Delta. Womens Study Club, Saturday, Incumbent officers are: Mr. February 10th at the home of Mrs. Bundy, president; Mr. Martines, Edwin Carman. Mrs. Lee Merkley, first vice president; Mr. Clyde, sechostess. Mrs. J. P. Madsen will ond vice president; H. M. ChamMr. Purcell, give a book review. berlain, treasurer; Mothers Club, Thursday, Febru- comptroller; Mr. Kimball enginner-manage- r, and F. H. Richardson, ary 15th with Mrs. Lawrence Pack. Lady Lions, Wednesday, Febru- secretary. ary 14th with Mrs. Leland Hair. Band Mothers, Monday, FebruCOZY THEATRE ary 12th, 7:30 p. m., High school. Four Escape Serious All Very important meeting. members urged to he present. Saturday-Sunda- y Injuries In Fish and Game Club, Friday, Auto-Truc- k February 10 and 11 Collision February 16th, 8 p. m. Library. MICKEY ROONEY and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Palmer JUDY GARLAND and Mr. Curtis of Ft. Duchesne Duchesne for in repairs which were escaped serious injury Saturday af. Estimated at around $300.00. Mr. Babes In Arms temoon the Oldsmobile and Mrs. Palmer and Mr. Curtis when Short Subject sedan in which they were riding, were taken to their home by Reed head-o- n collided with a truck Fietkau. owned by E. L. Murphy of Upalco in Indian Canyon near the forest rangers cabin. Although it was feared at first that Mrs. Palmer was seriously injured, later examinations revealed only slight injurYour Druggist ies. Mr. Palmer suffered a badly Is one of the best social and economic assets in your bruised knee and Mr. Curtis and Your Druggist Is a professional man and community. the driver of the truck were unas such he is trained to serve the public continuously in hurt. times of siekrtnss and distress. The slippery condition of the Your Druggist road was blamed for the accident. is civic minded and always carries a heavy share of the The automobile was brought to work and financing of your community problems. MARRIAGE LICENSE By Lois Rhoades Creation Of New Monuments - Your Druggist has operated a stojis and has secured a small and sonable profit on the sales in this store. rea- Your Druggist needs these profits so that whin sickness comes to your family he can serve you professionally for a modest feij. Your Druggist needs jour support and your understanding of his problems. Therefore, give him jour patronage, so that he can continue to serve you professionally. i r ! whiskers Dimiiiihiiihiiiihiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiminiiinmiiiiiiiniiiiii2 Keep your eye off those extra highballs tonight! Be bright! Go light! I HEAD RIGHT SfllBJEMiEY ! I immimY Quart No. Ill Pint N0. ;;3 j 1 liiunL C01r' 1,Mn Slhcn,fy Pint No ;;4 ncurr.il sjiiiiis. BI.ENDH) WHISKEY I Corporation, New York City bulk's iiiiiiiHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiKujiiiuiimmmimimiiiiimtjMiiimiiiiiuiitmiimtiimiriitimiiiiiimiir? i I i i ! i DUCHESNE DRUG i f i i I |