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Show Friday, May 17, 1940 Five Escape Death In Collision Near Roosevelt Women's Study Club, Saturday, May 18 with Miss Anna Stark at the home of Mrs. J. P. Madsen. Lions Club, Wednesday, May 22 7:30 p. m. Plaza Hotel. rate of speed, arrived at the scene Peterson almost immediately. was booked on a reckless driving charge and his driver's license removed. The victims were taken to the Fort Duchesne hospital for treatment and were later released (Continued From Page One) His porarily lose consciousness. car, out of control, veered off the highway and hit a pole, shearing it off. The car was almost demolished. Patrolman Jack Young who, according to Mr. Murdock, had been following the Peterson car because it was traveling at an excessive to their homes. COME IN and LET US SHOW YOU the NEW Hose NylonDUPONT 1.35 pr. Made By TEN TIMES STRONGER THAN ORDINARY SILK IIOSE - SHOP AND SAVE AT - .KOHL'S. Duchesne, Utah Dr. W.W. Lewis ' OPTOMETRIST WILL BE AT THE HOTEL TESTING EYES AND FITTING GLASSES ItOOSE ELT, ONYX HOTEL, Monday, May 20 from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. VERNAL, COMMERCIAL HOTEL Tuesday May 21, from 19 a. m. until 5 p. in. MYTON, FISHER HOTEL, Wednesday, May 22, from 10 a. ni. until noon. DFCHESNE, PLAZA HOTEL, Wednesday, May 22 from 1:30 until 3:30 p. m. ALL EYE GLASSES ON E YSY PAYMENTS, $1.00 a WEEK 1 - each $3.50 SMALL LAUNDRY STOVES, each LARGE ROUND OAK HEATER ... $1.00 $5.00 Blue Haven Park Duchesne, Utah Come In And Try Our New Snooker Tables Interesting I Different ! Exciting Livestock Show Mrs. Clarence Baum and her daughters, Elva and Jessie, Miss Norma McQuin and Mrs. Orsoif Mott were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White in Utahn last Tuesday. Miss Jessie Baum and Miss Norma McQuin, students at the Lincoln high school in Provo returned states. Wednesday to resume their studies Frank Smith, Jesse Gale and after spending a few days visiting with friends and relatives. George Wathen of Bluebell were Mr. and Mrs. Dari Lance gave in Duchesne Tuesday on business. a wedding dance Wednesday in the Floyd Case and Lyle Young, ward hall. A very enjoyable time county commissioners, were in was had by those present. Duchesne Tuesday on business. Mrs. Tony Fadiga returned to Wallace Timothy of Roosevelt was a Duchesne business visitor Salt Lake City Wednesday. She has been visiting with her parents Tuesday. Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mott. A crowd of young people enHolenbeck and sons, Milton and Conrad spent Sunday at Bluebell joyed a dance Friday in the ward visiting Mrs. Hollenbecks mother, hall given by the officers of the Word was received in Duchesne Thursday of the illness of Morris Robbins in a hospital at Phoenix, A note came from Mr. Arizona. Robbins himself, which said he was taking treatments for a ailment. He is employed by the Marquette Mfg. Co. of Salt Lake City and travels in four sto-mac- Mrs. Lutellus Burdick. Axel Birch, Mtn. States Tel. & Tel. manager, was in Duchesne Tuesday on business. Lyman Burdick, president of the Farmers Ingation Co., of Bluebell, was in Duchesne Tuesday on business. Vaughn Nielson of McFee, Colorado is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Helen Hollenbeck. Mrs. Elmer Bates returned Saturday from the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City, where she has been confined following a serious operation some weeks ago. Bob Cohom spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City and Ogden making arrangements for new equipment to be installed in the Plaza hotel during a complete renovation program which will begin this week end. Among the articles of equipment is a new heating plant which will make possible the removal of the old furnace from the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones motored to Park City last Thursday night to attend a visitation of the Grand Officers to the Eastern Star chapter there.' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson of Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Dari Lance and Mis3 Mary Mott left Thursday for Green River City to visit relatives for a few days. Mothers Day Dinner Mrs. P. W. Fouse was honored guest at a dinner Sunday at her ranch home attended by her children and their families. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fouse and their families of Soldier Summit, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shepard and family of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fouse and daughter, Dorothy of Salt Lake City and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Aibrick also of Salt Lake City. D. P. Meets Mrs. Rozilla Poulson was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Mrs. Helen Odekirk gave the lesson on in Ogden. pioneer a guest, Mrs. Ernest Schonian, gave a review of a recent trip to the Springville art exhibit. Others present were Daughters Grace Fannie Bench, Maxine Burdick, ! Price, Ruth Harris, Sylvia Abbott, Fern Poulson, Fern Merrell, Lo-viGiles, and Annie Johansen Wednesday Nite Club Mrs. George Kohl entertained at bridge Wednesday evening with the following guests playing, Mrs. Edward Wilkins, Miss Phyllis Wimmer, Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mrs. Harvey Hatch, Miss Emilie Madsen, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. Blaine Foster, Mrs. Jess Johnstun Mrs. Ernest Schonian and Mrs. L. C. Winslow. High score prize was won by Mrs. Wilkins and honor prize by Mrs. Poulson. I. hat-maki- (Continued From Page One) its edusolely on the grounds of cational value, these groups and business houses support it by cash No charge is made contribution. for any entry nor for any observer Included on the livestock show board are Horace Allred, Lyle and Clair R. Young, Carl G. Davis county. We Duchesne of Hopkins who are those are advised that interested in showing any of their animals at this exhibit should get in contact with one of these men to who are making every effort assist exhibitors. Entries should be sent to Russell R. Keetch at Vernal. Provision has been made so that exhibitors will have hay and straw is provided for them, though each feed. other to provide expected Animals from distant points may be taken in Monday evening and na Beautification Does Not Increase Tax Valuation (Continued from Page One) Hammond states that ,in the appraisal of the buildings we consider that the building should have at least reasonable maintenance. This means that it should be properly painted at frequent intervals; that is should have a new roof whenever it needs one, and in every other respect that the ment which he named San Berbuilding should be kept in first-cla- nardino. condition. Chester was bom in Price, Utah in 1893. His early years before he served in the World war were New Auto Camp spent largely on the ranch near Is Ready Randlett, which the family still owns. Active in civic affairs, Mr. For Business Lyman is a staunch Highway 40 boster and a believer in the future (Continued from Page One) man and his then partner, Wm. H. of the Uintah Basin. Case started the Mision Service in 1934. Additions since that time have included the cafe and auxiliary rooms. Last fall Mr. Lymans brother-in-laErnest H. Smith took over the interest of Mr. Case and shortly afterward the construction of the Motel unit was ss Salt Lake City were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Odekirk last week end. Dr. Francis W. Kirkham of the Utah Cooperative Life Ins. Corp. was in Duchesne Wednesday started. to Tabiona to adjust a life Pioneer Business Man Moon insurance claim for Carol Mr. Lyman has been interested who died recently. in auto service in Duchesne for Miss Anna Stark and Mrs. over 10 yearS, first starting in the Hair attended the Senior tea Service garage in 1929. In 1932 at Roosevelt Tuesday, given by he moved to Oregon for a short the B. P. W. club. time with his partner, Glen Garvin Mrs. Henry Fisher of Bingham returning to Duchesne the followwa3 a guest this week of her par- ing spring to build a home and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. again enter into business here. Of old pioneer stock, Mr. LyMrs. J. P. Fugal of Pleasant to man is well known to Basinites. Grove came last Wednesday visit her sister, Mrs. Odes Bemis, His grandfather, Amasa Lyman was one of the original pioneers who is ill with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallie of Mid- who crossed the plains with Brigway, Mr. and Mrs. Erval Chris- ham Young. He later was sent tensen of Provo, Mrs. Erma Allen to California where he bought ranch of and Mrs. Vida Simpson were visi- the San Bernardino 100,000 acres for the L. D. S. ting Mrs. Bemis this week. Grant Murdock underwent an church where he started a settleoperation for cataract of the eye vision of Mrs. Leland Hair. at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake Enough food was taken along City Wednesday. No report had to provide a picnic luncheon in been received of his condition a small park adjoining band headThursday. quarters for the entire band FriMr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda day and Saturday. Breakfast and of Myton stopped in Duchesne supper were taken in the cafes Wednesday evening enroute home during the three days and a half. from Salt Lake City. The Duchesne busses arrived back Chester Lyman spent Wednes-dal- in Duchesne Sunday afternoon and Thursday in Salt Lafce and the Uintah and Altera busses City on business. passed through Duchesne about Superintendent W. J. Bond and 8 p. m. Roy A. Schonian made a trip to Tabiona Tuesday, inspecting the school and gymnasium project there. Andrew Jones, principal of the Tabiona high school, was in Du- trd 0 Jj : COZY THEATRE Sat. - Sun. May 18 -- 19 PRODUCT Preston Foster Ellen Drew and Andy Devine BOTTLED at the distillery nrn In GERONIMO raam) 0 90 LOTS FOR SALE CHt POOF CW VORK ! THE FIRST TIME THIS GAME HAS EVER BEEN PLAYED IN DUCHESNE ALL NEW TABLES, CUES AND BALLS Beer, Soda, Candy, Tobacco, Cigarets & Guni Booths For Ladies Newly Redecorated nished. information For write to: L. C. Winslow Duchesne, Utah ITS THE LARGEST SELLING STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY IN THE WORLD mmSEP; d THE TAV The First Four Units of Our NEW and MODERN MISSION MOTEL Duchesne Band Receives High Rating- At National Festival STEAM HEAT - MODERN - FINE BEDS - SOUNDPROOF CONVENIENT LOCATION - MODERATE PRICES 18th! Spry 3 lbs. for arrived a. m. last Thursday and In Grand Junction about p. m. They were escorted to the headquarters and from there assigned to their quarters. The e boys went in three groups to homes, each group accompanied by one of the supervisors, C. W. Barton, Elroy Van Wagoner and Levi J. Anilerton. The girls were billeted In an elementary school building under the super- 4 pti-vat- -- ROOMS $1.25 and up (Continued From Page One) at 6:30 SPECIALS SATURDAY May PEM 2 ARE NOW COMPLETE AND READY FOR OCCUPANCY - Duchesne, Utah E. G. Thatcher mgr. NOW chesne on school business Monday afternoon. VACATION TIME IS HERE Children Need Plenty of Good Iure Milk and Cream To Keep Them Healthy During the Hot Meat her Ahead WILKINSBROTHERS Cube We invite Your Inspection Complete, Service at One-sto- p THE MISSION Steak Motel-Aut- o eacii5c SHREDDED WHEAT 3 for 9c j pork T. ' 1TW ROAST l ie 111. Bananas 7c lb MA1! WELLS'.. ROUND OAK COOK STOVE $89.50 ALLOWANCE ON OLD STOVE $10.00 BALANCE $7SL50 Let Us Arrange Pa meats To Suit Your Income NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES FOR CREDIT GRANITE FURNITURE CO. DUCHESNE, UTAH GEAR WIELD R VDIO SER ICE Service-Saf- e Standard lires Chester Lyman 1 N V. en-rou- te y ,. DrsT7aEORSOc0RP0B0H At Sacrifice 3 city lots at N. E. corner Court House block. Abstract fur- " 2 - A1 MATTRESSES, 4 - Uintah Basin Le-lan- For Sale all must be on exhibition by 3 oclock the morning of the 28th and remain there until after the show on the evening of the 29th. Dates Set For JUST TO REMIND YOU Oil Products Accessories Owner and Manager Where the Moon Lake Road Leaves Highway 40 Duchesne, Utah |