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Show Friday, August 16, 1910 Duchesne HiJK 25 ! Afternoon Show Only I Doors Open At t p. m. CITY PARK Prices Slashed! Plus Tax Weekly summary of the North Salt Lake Lis etook Market for week ending August 9, 1940. CATTLE and CALVES: The weeks receipts in the cattle yards totaled 1496 head as compared with 1364 a week ago and 1339 a year ago. The steer run was of medium quality and below, and the entire cattle run consisted of grassers. Common to medium slaughter steers went at 5.50-7.5and common light Stockers at 4.75 5.25. Good gTass heifers moved at and common to medium grassers at Medium to good slaughter cows moved at and cutter to common cows at 4.50-5.2Canners ranged from 4.25 down to 3.00 and under. Good beef bulls were sold for 6.00-6.5and common to medium sausage bulls at 5.00-5.5Good to choice veal calves rated at common to medium vealers at 7.00-9.0and culls at 0, 7.75-8.2- 5, 5.50-7.3- 25c iS! 40c Children MARKET REPORT 5.50-6.2- 5. 0. WMtftICA'S NIWIIT and different did dhow 9.50-10.5- 0; 0, 6.50 down. HOGS; The hog market took an upward course this week, and c late prices were above the close last week. The best 180-23- 0 lb. butchers topped the list at 7.25, with the bulk of these weights good to choice going at Mixed weights below 180 and above 230 lbs. went mostly 0 at and packing sows at 40-55- 7.10-7.2- MAMMOTH WILD ANIMAL DISPLAY mot beautiful horses SPECTACULAR PAOEANT NOAHS ARK worlds greatest performing elephants STARS FROM SIX America 7 . reriorming riLLrilAJN lb 5. 6.50-7.0- 4.00-5.7- 5. SHEEP: Receipts for the week the sheep division showed a total of 4761 head to compare with Daby 15L.L- 3891 a weeks ago and 4040 a year PITANTQ ago. The salable supply this week 5 Double ' TWICE DAILY- - AFTERNOON AND NIGHT was small and consisted of local LOWEST PRICES IN BIG CIRCUS HISTORY in the truck division. A Humped CAMELS- - offerings few good slaughter lambs were trucked in at 7.75, but most of the Lots of Wild Animals - Scores of Big Top Stars Who run was medium grade and below. Will THRILL and ENTERTAIN YOU - Clowns Common to medium killers went 7.00-7.5and plain light feedGalore - Beautful Horses and Ponies - BUD Anderson at ers at 6.25 down. A package of With His ARABIAN Stallions SHEIK and PAL good yearlings rated at 5.50, and some light wethers at 5.00. A With His $2,500.00 Silver Mounted Saddle - At NOON truck load of 158 lb. local ewes and on MAIN STREET a Baby Elephant Will Ride a Bi- a few odd truckins brought 3.00. No trading was done in the car-lo- t division. cycle - Jack Hoxie and Dixie Starr, Western Movie Note: Carlods of shipped in liveStars in Person, Direct From HOLLYWOOD With stock bought for reshipment on North Salt Lake market carry Company of Cowboys and Cowgirls. freight benefits in variable except when otherwise noted. ARENIC NATIONS A ACRES OF RAIN PROOF TENTS 14 FAMOUS FUNNY CLOWNS 14 W ACTS AND SENSATIONS 100 o in 100-NE- 0, TWO DAYS LEFT Sensational Sale At Roosevelt SAFEWAY Store JOIN THE HUNDREDS WHO PLAN TO STOCK STOREHOUSE and PANTRY DURING THIS MONEY-SAVINEVENT. items we are offering Here are a few of the G for sale : JARS, Kerr Mason, FlOUr ts, 74c CALA LILY, 48 lb. bag, Harvest Blossom, 48 lb. bag, 95c $1.05 $3.95 4 .....Pts, 60c-Q- Bags, 24c 24c 20c SHILLINGS, lb Coffee M J B, lb EDWARDS, !b A. B. NAPTHA Soap, GIANT, 6 bars, BANANAS, Firm, Ripe, lb. CASCADE Salad Dressing, qt . bnortemng -.- ... ROYAL SATIN, 3 lb Snow Drift & Spry, 3 lb. can, LARD, 8 lb SALMON, Libbys red, lb. can, SPERRYS Rolled Oats, 9 lb. bag CHEESE, Mild, lb Peanut Btuter, 2 lb. jar, - 22c 5c 19c 43c 51c 67c 23c 35c - 17c 20c SAFEWAY STORE Roosevelt, Utah By Romanza Mott Miss Ilean Hansen made a business trip to Strawberry Thursday. She was accompanied by Miss Jennie Edler. J. G. Ivie returned home from Salt Lake Friday. He accompanied his son Ervin who was taken to the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bair and son Ronney and daughter Glena left for California Wednesday. As they arrived home a telegram awaited them telling of the death of Mrs. Bair's brother, Ervin. They returned immeditely and were here to attend the funeral Monday. Among the other relatives attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Baum and daughter, Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Baum and Mrs. Bessie Graham of Heber City, Mrs. Martha A. Ivie of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Baum of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. I.-iClegg of Tabiona and family. Mrs. Clara Rasmussen has been very ill for the past few days. Her husband, Otis Rasmussen came home Monday from Colorado. Ray Knox made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. While there he purchased a new Ford truck. Miss Jessie Bum has returned home from Provo to start school here this year. Mrs. Marie Baum is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Lola White for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fausett, Mrs. Gertrude Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mott were in town Tuesday to hear the lecture on beautification. ARCADIA Marlon S. Shields Mrs. W. G. Gentry Till ALTOII Mrs. Minnie Hamilton By Mr. Ethel C. Beebe Almost every man In Tabiona Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson Shirley Mortensen of Salt Lake was visiting Ardell Johnson Sun- spent this week fighting fire at Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson were Rock creek. Roosevelt visitors Thursday. day. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon were Walter Petty and Richard TimMrs. Ethel Clegg spent a few guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. days last week in Duchesne where othy enlisted in the army and left Joshua Timothy. she attended the funeral of her Wednesday for their destination. Mrs. Celia Jones was calling on brother, Ervin Ivie. Mrs. Joe Young of Boneta was Mrs. Myrtle Fausett and Mrs. Donher d lughter, Mrs. Vere visiting The Tabiona Boy Scouts are na Lemon Sunday. this week fishing in the Dastrup last week. spending Bert Jensen of Green River, Fail Lloyd of Upalco was here Granddaddy lakes. on business Thursday. Wyoming spent the week end with Others from returning recently his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark and the Granddaddy lakes region are Jensen. Nul-l- o family attended the Wasatch counMr. Mrs. and Clarence White, The Sunday School officers held on the 9th and 10. Hicken, Merwin White, Mr. and ty fair at Heber a meeting at the home of Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fowler and Mrs. Ike Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Tercival Wednesday night. were in Salt Lake visiting family Alvin Maxwell and Howard, Lloyd Ardith Droilinger returned from business last son, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and transacting Green River, Wyo Saturday Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Beurl Gines, week. where she has been visiting. Mrs. Edna Sizemore, Linwood Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dastrup Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Mrs. and Mr. nd Mrs. Vere Dastrup atTom Gentry spent Saturday with Gines and Floyd Gines. Leonard and Parry Distefano tended the Prows reunion Friday, Mrs. Devon Gentry of Myton. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson are working in Colorado and are Saturday and Sunday at Konosh, spent Sunday with M. J. Benson. living at the home of their father returning home Monday. Reed Foote and Hardy Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashton re- James Distefano. Air. and Mrs. Aldin Turnbow left made a business trip to Vernal turned to their home in Malad, Idaho after a two weeks' visit with last week for Ogden where they last week. Keith Petty left for Provo Tuesrelatives in Myton and Ioka. expect to make their home. Mrs. C. W. Jensen and daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White of day to visit. Mrs. A. A. Campbell of Salt Lake Kamas are spending Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson this week announce the arrival of a son, born City spent Sunday with Mr. and visiting old friends here. Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Mrs. Irene Thomas and daugh- August 8 at Duchesne. Mrs. Tom Gentry entertained ter Ina have been on Mrs. Carl Muir of Duchesne was the sick list the following ladies at a quilting this visiting her mother, Mrs. C. week. Wednesday: Mrs. P. C. Johnson, Saturday, Mrs. Rella LeFevre returned to Lueile and Beulah Percival, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield Olive Sorensen, Elva and Ardell her home last week after a two and Mrs. Grant Gardner spent weeks visit in Bridgeland. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-mMrs. Erma Allen of Salt Lake Sunday visiting Mrs. Nedra Nichlos of Roosevelt Murray at Myton. was visiting her father,. W. H. City returned last week after a Lawrence Palmer of Vale, Oreweeks visit with her sister, Mrs. gon was Stone Monday. visiting in Altonah on his Lueile Percival is employed at Mildred Johnson. way home after attending his the N. Y. A. office at Roosevelt. Benjamin Clark of Salt Lake brothers funeral at Lapoint. Mrs. Thomas Todd of Ballard City is spending a few days this Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Burgess and was an Ioka visitor Sunday. week at the home of Clarence Frank Beebe spent Sunday visitLinnie Marchant of Roosevelt White where he is biulding a fire ing in Fort Duchesne. was visiting her parents, Mr. and place in Mr. Whites new home Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bowden Mrs. Robert Marchant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Giles spent a made a trip to Salt Lake last Rhea Gentry of Myton is spend- few days in Fruitland last week. week end to see his mother who ing a week at the home of Mr. John Madsen spent Tuesday in is in the hospital. They reported and Mrs. Tom Gentry. Tabiona on business. lhat she was improving. Mrs. Edmund Webb was a Myton visitor Saturday. Farnsworth. Edna Angus of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty and arrived in Ioka Monday where she WHISKLYISYEARSOLP family were visitors Sunday at will spend her vacation with relathe home of Mr. and Mrs. Arden tives and friends. Evans at Upalco. Howard and Bryant Gilbert are visiting relatives at Tooele. Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and daughter Marva Mae have returnvisit with her ed after a ten-da- y parents, Mr. and Mrs. John WorkI5y Bernice and Shirley Turnbow man at Vernal. Club Martha Shanks attended a M. I. Fshlonette The Fashionette club of A. meeting at Roosevelt Sunday Hanna has a membership of ten afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Richens of girls. Our adviser is Mrs. Myrtle Myton were visiting relatives here Rhoades. The officers are as follows: Lois Rhoades, president; Sunday. and Lowell Gienna Curry, vice president; NiGolden Berrett Winona Clement of the stake presidency na Turnbow, secretary; were in attendance at Sacrament Roades, song and cheer leader; meeting Sunday. They sopke giv- Bernice and Shirley Turnbow, re' T' la. Old 0usrr ing us some timely and choice in- porters. No. Wei have completed our first-yea- r structions. quart dress and are starting on our Scott Lusty, Lois Lusty and No. aprons. a business Evans made Mary PINT trip SOURKON WHtSKEoOF we to Salt Lake City Monday. Thursday night, August 8, No. CrTTH15 WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS Robert Gilbert and his mother went up North Fork and had a C PINT 1 1940, THEOW OU o; CO left Monday for a few days visit wienie roast. at Bingham with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Richens and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McKenna of Alterra were visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richens "Xv ' iv Sunday. , Dinner guests Sunday at the i . JzCcv, , , r Vj 4 home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Nielsen and daughter, Ramona, Sharon Donna Gilbert, Holgate, Ruth Kolb, Gilbert Horrocks and Norma Mae Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nielsen and children of Bridgeland were visitors Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kolb. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marven G. Shields, Mrs. Eliza Gilbert, Joseph for Democratic Candidate Shanksk and Barbara Lusty. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Fitzwater of Duchesne were calling on old " friends in Arcadia Sunday. ej'j Miss Sibyl Lusty entertained on August 9 at a weinie roast complimentary to Miss Ethel Mecham of Myton. Guests include! Barbara, Lois, Harlan and Steel Lusty, Beverly and Max Odekirk, Bonnie Zir-ke- r, Ervin Gill, Orlene and Loryn Ross, Gilbert and Billy Horocks, Ruth Gilbert, Donna Kolb, Sharon Holgate, Elva Holgate, Floyd and Lowell Richens, Leona Shields, Joe and Kenneth Claybum of Brdgeland. Elvin Hancock and the guest of honor. Genealogical meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of D. B. Farnsworth. The following families enjoyed an outing Tuesday on the river below Myton: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields and family. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-ve- n G. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Hill and family of Bountiful, Douglas and M irtha Lou Horrocks. Mrs, Hale Holgate and daughter Betty Lee and Orval Han llton took Miss Coleen Ross to Price Tuesday. and Mrs. Wanless Shields daughter Norma Mae spent several days last week visiting at Heber as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman, Folowing are those who attended the home coming at Heber over Hhe week end, Joseph Shanks, Ray Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. and Lulu Horrock.s Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alferd T. Hill and family left last week for their homes at Tooele and Bountiful after a short visit with relatives here. Helen Farnsworth of Roosevelt spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. er j II 4-- H 63 64 65 j . W ' 'I GOVERNOR Jr -- , ' of Utah will choose 3rd, ,WlcM On September Democratic nominee Get Your bookkeeping and sta- Mrs. Glen Sorensen tionery needs at the Record Office. Mrs. Mary E. Behunin spent the week end visiting at the home of Wells Wright in Utahn. Mrs. W. R. Evans of Boneta is a visitor at the home of Harold Sorensen. Miss Afton Larson returned lo her work in Salt Lake City after a two weeks vacation at home. About 25 men left Sundy morning to fight forest fire at Rock creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Button returned home from American Fork after a two weeks visit at the home of Chris Peterson. Von West, who recently moved to Talmage was accidentally killed while fighting forest fire in R k creek. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Mtn. Home. We all extend our deepest sympathy to the family. The families of Leon Bui ton and Lee Ottosen enjoye an outing Saturday with the family of A. M. Burton on the Lake Fnk river. Those who attended the fur at Heber last Friday and Satuidiv were Edwin and Keller Andetson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mi Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Reynolds and Msrvel Sortnsen. Mr. and Mis. Wright Riynolds ChcstcrLnian, Mgi. and child) en accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonal 1, attended a family reunion at Lagoon Tv- F o, Governor. elect;on of lisp IZn ' Y"' eifare SUCCESSFUL FARMER... Mr. Moyle has successfully managed livestock and agricultural interests for many ygars and has been actively identified wllh several irrigation companies. A MINING ENGINEER... College degrees in mining engineering and work in the mines of Park Cify, Eureka and Gai field Smelters have given Mr. Moyle insight info the problems of ono of Utahs basic industries. E A SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZER... broad understanding of welfare needs. Mr. Moyle has gWn freely of his time and energy in organiring and directing relief and welfare programs. He has aided in orqanijing the L. D. S. Church Welfare Program serving as its chairman. . . . wiih a 1 Motel Gas & Oil Service, Cafe and Standard Oil Dealers, Mission Motel G Service Duchesne, Utah AN AMERICAN PATRIOT. . . Through military service in the World War and leadership in American Legion activities since, Henry Moyle is qualified to load in preparedness for defense. WELL BALANCED BY TBAKHIIG AHD Primaries: September 3 gAr Runoff Election: October I gSr Eili-EIiinG- d Final Election: November 5 TaiU Political I Advertising |