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Show Friday, February 16, 1910 UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Lions From Four Towns Attend Zone Meeting In Duchesne Saturday f By Romanza Mott Sirs. Agnes Brocks Sam Mott returned home from L. D. S. hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mott returned home from Bingham Wednesday. A dance was given in the ward hall Friday night. The proceeds were turned over to Mrs. Tanner to help with her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bancroft of Duchesne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley were over-nigguests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mott Wednesday. Bishop Baum is hauling logs to build a granary. Mrs. Melvin White and son, Larry, were visiting with her parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mott were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson, Ray Mott, Miss Marie Mitchell and Miss Olive Mott of Duchesne were visiting at the Orson Mott home Sunday. Ray Knox was an over-nigguest of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen Wednesday. The W. P. A. road camps have moved down to the W. J. Williams farm where they intend to make a change in the river so the road is more safe for the school buses. (Continued From Page One) acting as Tail Twister, entertained the group throughout the evening with stories directed at the various guests. Lion M. E. Lundberg expressed his regret in leaving the Basin and invited all members to stop off at Elko, Nevada, for a visit if they passed that wray. It is right on highway 40, he said, and "he would continue to boost for the highway as he has done during hla residence in Roosevelt. Mrs. Florends Sargent By Pauline Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Holder and Keith Petty left Tuesday for Bridge Dinner Axel Pierson spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen Salt Lake City where he is going in Salt Lake Leah and son, Larry of daughter, He on business. City were entertained at bridge and dinner to visit for a few days. visiting at the home returned Monday a new Myton Elmer Johnson of Salt Lake City Ford. He expects bringing Saturday evening, February 3. to go back to of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. MurCovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salt Lake City Thursday to at- ray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson and Chester Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conklin this week. tend a meeting of Ford Dealers. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MadBishop Foote made a business Mrs. Glen Bates, who has been Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen were sen, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman trip to Salt Lake City to get more ill for several weeks, is visiting at the home of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Halstead. material for the improvement of seriously able to be up for a while each day Mrs. Max Gee of Duchesne SatFollowing dinner the guests en- our church house. urday. Mrs. Johnson remained now. A number of people from Altonjoyed bridge with high score prize Ed Wilkins went to Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Gee, who going to Mr. and Mrs. Halstead. ah attended the funeral services City Wednesday to see his little has a bad cold in the chest. of Mrs. Harry Chapman at Mt. Mis3 Gladys Murray spent WedViolin selections were given by Birthday Dinner Lorraine, who was operMrs. Andrew Johansen was Emmons Thursday. We all wish daughter ated a week ago ago for mastoid- nesday and Thursday of last week Miss Twila Meldrum and Miss Vivguest of honor at a dinner party to extend our deepest sympathy itis. Mrs. Wilkins has been in visiting at the home of her ian Barton, accompanied at the at her home Saturday evening in to the family. and sister, Mr. and piano by Mrs. Fern T. Moffitt. The Salt Lake since the operation. brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Charles Beebe and Lorraine isCity celebration of her birthday anniMrs. Holder. Vernal musical quartet gave a novHillery to be improvreported Mrs. Edith Brady and children elty number with the aid of glass versary. Guests included Leo Jo- daughter, Billy, and Bill Shearer ing. hansen and children, Grace, Bob- of Salt Lake City was In Altonah the jugs. Former 'County Commissioner of Bridgeland were visiting atWarbie and Rex of Altonah; Mr. and visiting this week. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dancing, with music by the DuJesse transwas Fowler of Altonah Dave Thompson, and daughter, Mrs. Bill Young and children, Ted, ren Monday. chesne high school orchestra, folDuane Marr and Sharline of Al- Cecila and Bert Lister went to acting business in Duchesne last Mrs. Zella Goodrich was visiting lowed the which was servFriday. at the home of Mrs. Martha Thor- ed by the banquet tonah; Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johan- Roosevelt Friday. Band Mothers Club. Miss Dorotha Wimmer and Miss sen e Mrs. Gilbert Beebe and daughsen and children, Neldon and Sunday afternoon. were issued to all Invitations Viola WilWardle Ed accompanied of Boneta and Mr. and Mrs. ters, Mrs. Ed Conklin and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers and Lions present to attend the next Dallas Ames and children, Anna Sylvan Leslie motored to Duchesne kins to Salt Lake City Wednes- son, Terry, of Mt. Emmons were zone meeting, scheduled to toe held to see The and day. Roosevelt Leo. girls expected Fay and Saturday. home of Mr. and in Roosevelt some time in March. at the visiting Gone the With Wind. Aldon Carroll made a business Womens Study Club Mrs. Earl Murray Sunday. Mrs. Lee Merkley was hostess trip to Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. J. D. Wimmer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and Pauline Beebe and Sylvan Leslie Charles Burdick made a business Saturday afternoon to members of daughter, LaWana, and Mr. and the Womens Study club at the left for Salt Lake City Monday trip to Roosevelt Monday. Mrs. James Bird held a cottage home of Mrs. Edwin Carman. to be married in the temple. We Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Payson arat the home of Mr. and meeting Mrs. J. P. Madsen reviewed The wish to congratulate the young rived Tuesday to spend two weeks Mrs. George Potts of Upalco SatCabin members Other couple. Log Lady. with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Wimmer. night. They expect to hold Mr. and Mrs. Eld Conklin 'went present were Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Dont forget big dance follow- urday another at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow, Mrs. R. M. to Roosevelt Thursday on business. ing band and orchestra concert In Mrs. Williams next Saturday night. HO CHASER NEEDED Pope, Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. RuFrank Beebe of Meridian, Idaho, gym tonight! Adv. Visitors at home and the Mr. of lon J. Larsen, Mrs. Nellie Muir, is here visiting with relatives. E3 Frank Defa of Hanna has been Mrs. A. L. Lisonbee Wednesday of Fisher family. Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Ernest Ruby Shiner and Harold Fow- transacting business in Duchesne last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Emellne Schon-ianSweat, Schonian and Mrs. Roy A. Phyllis Pace, ler were married in Duchesne Fri- several OLD QUAKER Frank Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fuldays this. week. Kenneth Sweat, Lamar Sweat and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Fowday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks ler Merrell. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mondays and Fridays John Pace attended the dance at Sunday Dinner ler and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert VERY DROP Mrs. J. D. Wimmer entertained Shiner accompanied them to Du- and Mrs. J. W. Rockhili of Fruit Merrell and Mrs. Helen Richardson Strawberry Friday night. land were in Duchesne on busi of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Roy at dinner 4th Mrs. W. Rockhili and Mrs. J. chesne. Sunday, February The married young NOW YEARS OLD Francis Brooks attended the show the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. couple went from there to Salt ness Saturday. They stayed to Lisonbee of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison of Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake City. We all wish them attend the movies in the evening. at Duchesne Saturday night. FLAT RATE Principal C. W. Barton has been Altonah were visiting at the homes Golden McNeil of the Red Creek Odekirk and Mr. and Mrs. Charles much happiness. ill at his home during of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee seriously coal mine came down from the Burdick. The employees of'the Calders the week. He had recovered and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lisonbee past $1.50 Per Week. Shirts mine Monday on horse back and Wednesday creamery was called to Vernal to sufficiently to be in school Wed- Sunday. and Flat Work ironed reports that they will have re-to Mrs. O. A. Halstead entertained a business meeting Monday night. nesday. Mrs. M. L. Hancock and sons, her bridge club Wednesday afterhave some road equipment to Charles brother of Wet Wash, lb. 4c move the snow drifts. Mont Andrson and Lyman Bur- Ray and Shirley, and Mrs. Dave noon with the following guests Beebe of Beebe, has been Gilbert in town dick of Bluebell were Duchesne Roberts were Roosevelt business Altonah, 7 c Bert Sweat is hauling ice from present: Mrs. Blaine Foster, Mrs. the past week Rough Dry, lb. the business visitors demonstrating visitors Tuesday. Ed Mrs. Mrs. Jess Tuesday. Johnstun, Hart, y Bridgeland. of house System Sanitary Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Andrew Johansen spent Fruit-land Fred Johnson, Mrs. Max Peterson, a was Coleman T. Bert anBASIN LAUier cleaning and expects to Wednesday in Boneta visiting Mr. and Mrs. William O. Larsen visitor Saturday on his way Mrs. Ed Gee, Mrs. R. M. Pope, other month in the Basin.spend Sunday were: James O. Larsen, relatives. to his sheep herd below Duchesne. Mrs, George Kohl, Mrs. Lawrence Mr. "and Mrs. Walter Remington Axel the Mtn. of Vernal, Utah and Birch, Mrs. Schonian Ernest Baum Clarence Mrs. and manager Pack, Bishop States Tel. & Tel. at Roosevelt and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mrs. Ralph Halstead. High score Republicans spent Sunday at Fruitland. was in Duchesne Tuesday trans- G. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Porter prize was won by Mrs. Foster and Eulogize Merrell and children of Duchesne. honor prize by Mrs. Johnson. acting business. Lincoln The occasion was the celebration Mr. Mrs. and Jones of Andrew Lady Jaycees Tabiona were transacting business of James O. Larsens birthday anMrs. Harvey Hatch entertained (Continued From Page One) in Duchesne Tuesday. niversary. the Lady Jaycees Monday night at Roosevelt, who presented the Fred Goodrich and son, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Lindsay of the home of her parents, Mr. and speakers. Heber spent Tuesday night in Du- Alva Hancock, Ross Monson, M. L. Mrs. Wm .H. Case. George Stewart of Roosevelt chesne. Hancock, Leonard Goodrich, Ameth A short business meeting was read the Bacon Squares, lb "Gettysburg Address. Anderson and Claude Mathews Dont followdance held followed by bridge. Members forgiat big Duchesne County Representaare all up in the mountains getband and concert orchestra in were ing Harold Mrs. WTiite, tive to the State present Legislature Rulon Adv. ting lumber for the new church Mrs. Don Peterson, Mrs. Reed J. Larsen, of Duchesne, read a res- gym tonight! Mr. and Mrs. James E. Miller of house. Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. ... Cowan, Mrs. Jay Neeley, Mrs. Lo- olution extolling the accomplishMr. and Mrs. Erastus Rasmustus Fisher, Miss Alyce Stephenson, ments of the late Senator Borah Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Duchesne visiting Mrs. Millers sen of Vernal were visiting at the Mrs. Verl Meyrick, Mrs. Allen of Idaho, and the congregation Lard, Bulk, 3 lbs Marquardt and the hostess. High arose and stood for two minutes mother, Mrs. Axel Pierson, who is home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold score prize was awarded to Mrs. in silence in comemmoration of still confined to her home with in- Warren Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Larsen suffered when she fell on the Delicious refreshments the Fisher. Senator, whose death was a juries were in Roosevelt on business Satwere served. loss to the nation as well as to the icy steps two weeks ago. Her condition is improving slowly. urday. Republican party. A. W. and Mont Rasmussen of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKean of Becomes Musical Numbers Avintaquin Salt Lake City accompanied the Vernal were visiting at the home Miss Twila Meldrum of Du- Millers to Duchesne Popular Ski Area Sunday. They of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren chesne played a violin solo, Mrs. visited Mrs. McKeans STRAIGHT xnw.TATW WHISKIY 2 Heads LETTUCE, Large parents, Monday. C. C. Wright of Ft Duchesne gave Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Page One) Elmer Bates. THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD- -90 PROOF on the spot Sun- a vocal solo and a comic The Record Office Specializes In COPR. song Miss Patty Thacker of Mt. EmASSORTED BULK COOKIES, pound 15 C a hundred skiersmost 1940, THI OLD QUAKER COMPANY, Deal the New was on the of them rapping mons afternoon, Fine given the day Commercial Printing week end with her LAWRENCE BURG, INDIANA spent hill while others were to be seen by a male quartet. aunt, Mrs. Axel Pierson. CAMPBELLS SOUP, 3 for .... Duchesne guests at the banquet heading off through the fresh to take gentler rides down were Rep. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsnow, Shredded Wheat, Kellogs 11c one of the many slopes in the vi- sen, Merril Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. JUST TO REMIND YOU cinity or to practice on cross coun- F. L. Maxwell, Mrs. Fern T. Mof-fit- t, B. P. W. Club, business meeting, Miss Twila Meldrum, Mr. and try running. A little fellow five Monday OPTOMETRIST night, February 19th or six years old with skis that Mrs. Dewey Meriwether, Mr. and with Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater. WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING HOTELS TESTING EYES looked little larger than ordinary Mrs. A. J. Gerry and A, C. D. TJ. P. Wednesday, February barrel staves was taking his turn 21 with Mrs. J. D. Wimmer AND FITTING GLASSES women and with young regularly Contract Club, Saturday, FebruONYX HOTEL, Roosevelt, Monday, men on the lift, land outshining February 19 from 10 a. m. ary 17th with Mrs. A. M. Murdock. Until 5 p. m. many of them in his descent. P.-A. FebruMonday night, Our party, which included the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Vernal, ary 26, high school auditorium. Tuesday, February 20 from Lotus Fishers and the Marquardts 10 a. m. Until 5 p. m. Band and Orchestra concert out own with felt family my along tonight FUNK HOTEL, Myton, high school auditorium. of the swim entirely, skiless as it Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Wednesday, February 21 from 10:30 a. m. Until Noon. was, but we enjoyed the fun the Types of Lamb others were having, snapped a few PLAZA HOTEL, Duchesne, The Tabiona school faculty preWednesday, February 21 from 1:30 Three types of meat are supplied pictures and quite generally re- sented a three-a- ct p. m. Until 3:30 p. in play by lamb: mutton, lamb and spring solved that we should all become They re- lamb. Mutton is from the grown ski enthusiasts, before we started port a Tuesday night. crowd In attendance. animal. Lamb is from the weaned large our Journey ng ALL EYE GLASSES SOLD AT Word was received from Ogden sheep that is not WHOLESALE, SEE DR. fully grown. Spring Home Mrs. LeVere Tumbow was lamb is from the that unweaned lamb LEWIS THIS TRIP Not to be entirely outdone, we operated on Wednesday morning that has not yet grazed. Cold Storage Locker Service in our new plant had taken one of the boy's sleds for appendicitis. on Bob home the way along, and Miss Valeer Mayhew is back will be available to the public on March 1st. "belly-bustand Rusty rode double-dec- k fashion from the head of (gain working at the home of Mr. Indian canyon to the spring at ind Mrs. Andrew Jones, after a The possibilities for the storage of frozen the old road station, where they three weeks stay in a Salt Lake Conc0 Lotus who coasted for City hospital with an injured back. fruits, vegetables and meats in these modern atraded with She was injured while sleigh-ridin- g A3 way farther and then as the with a crowd of young folks individually keyed lockers is unlimited. grade flattened out tied on behind from Tabiona, ptoce! v ails. the car until a sharp curve proved Gefta Mrs. Annie Stanley and family to ewge his undoing. Think of the enjoyment of fresh green peas vere called to Heber and Salt Lamentable, It seems to me, is City Friday night to be at the fact that Duchesne citizens ,ake bed-sidand straw berries in the winter season Venison ,odBto?N e of their grand. have taken no advantage of this the I Miss Glenna Thacker. daughter, fine recreation. The Avintaquin Mias or Pheasant out of season. d0V dcat Thacker injured her leg while area is on forest ground and Du; She is in a Salt chesne county i3 paying to have roller skating. tba hospital and is not ex the road cleared to it. What ar- Lake City to live. She Is the daughpected to would be have made rangements ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Thackwith Carbon skiers who installed er of Charleston. it for use of the lift I do not know, The Tabiona high school stubut they should not present a seri- dents a three-ac- t presented play ous problem. In the Tabiona ward house MonWhether we participate or not "Almost Eighteen, Carbon county will undoubtedly day night. was the name of the play. The continue to use and improve the cast was as follows: Stanley Avintaquin area, and I for one am Rhoades, Verda Janes, Sylvan envious of the fun they are having. Twila Turnbow, Johnson, Fern Rhoades, Jane LeFevre, Bill TumTIIE WEATHER bow, Deon Clegg, Bill Nye, Betty Collett, Craig Wilcken and Stella Giles. The play was enjoyed by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mis. Hazel Nye, Mrs. Jessie Maxwell and Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, spent Friday evening in Salt Lake City, where they enjoyed the show, "Gone With the Wind. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Cleston spent the week end at Salt Lake City buying new furniture. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and report that little Mr. Bud is slowiiy improving1. Young is going back in a few days. James Egon spent the week end at Sait Lake City with the C. W. the ht w Ar-lin- ht I? 4 Family Special l-2- Air-Wa- I SPECIALS SATURDAY tbe Feb. 17th 14 25c 29c m Beef Fot Roast gj .TOME Hi 15c s 27c Dr. W. W. Lewis Mock Chicken Legs 5' each M AXWELLS Cold Storage Lockers T. Du-ihes- home-Sleddi- er Pi ooe8f,OIat - oi CttATeocan L faster Roosevelt, Utah if.' p.eti4 V 'V - V |