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Show Friday, March 28, 1941 Altonah News Mrs. Ethel B11' jnr Komanza Mott dance was given l. ward house Saturday hon-lon who left Mecham Reed for induction into ?rlav service. Reed is the fit boy to leave from Fruitland. Otis parents, Mr. and Mrs. to him vtham accompniead Darty and . ; ftLtive if Du-'L-- Monday morning. 'llrs Otis Mecham and sons and Keith and daughtpeed Lewis and Jenni Lee ers Emma Myrth Grove went Sunday at Pleasant V.ii Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mecha.rfl ir and Mrs. Vern Butters and of Heber were week end ;jests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young. family and Mrs. Bert Sweat were Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sueats parents at the head of Daniels Canyon Saturday. jled Pace and Lester Sweat spent Sunday in Heber City. Cleston Pace of American Fork end with his par- spent the week Mr. meats party rf.!tSLb!,r.thlay. surPrseMrs. the home of Mrs. Hazel Nye Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. May Gines. Present besides the hostess and the guest of honor were Mrs. Lottie Maxwell, Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, Mrs. Mildred Stanley, Mrs. Rose Mary Neilson, Mrs. Thelma Nye, Mrs. Anna Stanley, Mrs. Alta Nye, Mrs. Dacy Giles, Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Nora LeFevre, Mrs Mildred Webb, Mrs. Leona Lazen-bMrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Clara Nye, Mrs. Marvel Pace, Mrs. Stella Tumbow, Mrs. Nettie Carlile, Mrs. Sara White, Mrs. Violet Webb, Mrs. Elaine Webb, Mrs. Margaret Giles, Mrs. Theo Gines, ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace. John Pace returned home with his parents last week from American Fork where he has been seriously ill for the past several months but is now slowly improving. y, Union Dental Laboratories 212 South Main, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Lee Whitlock. Manager ONES! Ill 8 HONEST PRICES Ambulance Service For Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance enables us to give prompt, efficient and fortable ambulance service any time at a moments notice for invalid or emergency trans- com- portation - - anywhere, anytime. CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuary Service Business Phone 271 Residence Phone 241 Duchesne, Utah Mrooo Paul Johnson. Mrs. Lova Albert Clark made a businessodays with home folks last week. Clista Defa, Mrs. Sara trip to Fort Douglas Wednesday. Olive Beebe age 79, had the Chatwin and Mrs. Lida Jones. Wm. Preece of Myton was misfortune cf breaking a rib. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fowler anRedecorating of . the Tabiona transacting business in Atonah ward house wras started Friday last week. nounce the arrival of a new girl Those who went to Salt Lake bom Friday, 21st. Mrs. Fowler morning. It will be cleaned and painted inside and out, a new City with the basketball team was formerly Ruby Shiner. La Rue Smith spent the week picket fence will enclose the lot, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred, and lawn will be planted when the Betty Berrett, Doris and Jewel end with her folks. She is atweather permits. The Relief So- Fowler. Doris Foote, Ruby Ralphs, tending B. Y. U. at Provo. Junior speech class of ciety prepared a hot dinner both Kathleen Odham, Florence and Friday and Saturday for about 40 Lucy Lambert, Bonnie Nelson, high school under the dimen who donated their time. Snyder, Jennie Thacker, Mel- rection of Mr Romney put on two t Mrs. Julia Loveland is spending ba Smith and Danny McNabb. plays here Monday nite this week in Ogden. Ray Westwood of Vernal is here The plays proceeds go to help get Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Pace of visiting his father, Nephi the band uniforms. Carol Moffit of Boneta was a Pleasane Grove, are spending a few days this week at the home Aldon Carroll took the students guest of Jewell Fowler Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles. to school while Jack Allred was in night. The regular The softball scheduled for Monmeeting Salt Lake. was held Thursday night, March Wayne Powell is in Salt Lake day afterncon, after school, was 20th. A large number of parents City this week getting dental work postponed due to the snowstorm. A group of girls, who have met towas present. Mr, Wiscombe of done. Roosevelt was a speaker. FollowMrs. John Anderson left for Og- gether once a week all winter under the supervision of Cecelia ing the business meeting a band den last Monday for a visit, concert was enjoyed by everyone Mrs. Rodney McKune and S. E. White, junior recreation leader, present. Kilgore were Roosevelt visitors met at her home and played table tennis and other recreation games. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and Friday. Wilmer Murray and smoll son As soon as the weather clears family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones of Bacchus spefit the week of Myton were in Altonah Thurs- again she plans to go ahead with mere outdoor games. All children end visiting at the home of Mr. day. and Mrs. John H. Jones. E. E. Clark cf Ogden was in both girls and beys are invited to attend these outdoor games. Miss Thelma Brctherson spent own on business Friday. The American Legion and auxMrs. Tharold Mecham took her the week end vsiting relatives in Boneta. ;mall son to Salt .ake City for iliary gave a farewell party for Her mother Oats Stevens at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hicken nedical treatment. spent the week end visiting rela- lira. Alma Case and George Me- and Mrs. Jesse Fowler who left cham accompanied her. Monday for the army. The followtives in Tabiona. Reed Fietkau of Duchesne was ing guests were present: Mr. and Alfred Ivie was taken to Heber Mrs. Lorin Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. City Sunday where he received n Altonah on business Friday. Austin Beebe took his mother S. K. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mr. Ivie is medical treatment. still seriously ill after several Jive Beebe to Roosevelt Friday Besst of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. months confined to his bed. tor medical treatment. Lafe Chedister of Price was vis- H. H. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hicken spent Holt, Bishop and Mrs. Grant the Week end in Salt Lake City. aing here last week. John Powell and his girl friend, Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse FowThey returned with a new car. Several cars loaded with young Helen Anderson, of Salt Lake City ler, Doris and Jewel Fowler and folks, enjoyed the Junior Prom in spent a few days visiting at the Otis Stevens. A nice program home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell. was given and refreshments were Duchesne Friday night. anLess Goodrich of Bluebell was a served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wooley Eliabeth Armentrout of Arizona nounce the arrival of a baby girl, speaker In Sunday school Sunday. is is who Powell Elnora visiting her parents, Mr. and 23. employed born in Heber, March few Mrs. H. H. Dunn. a Lake Salt spent City ji of Ioka were guests Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry at Myton Sunday. the D. B. Farnsworth home. Mrs. Vera Jensen and sons reThe Misses Lois and Barbara to their home in Peoa MonHorturned Lulu Leona Shields, Lusty, a w'eeks visit wltih her after school are day rocks, who attending Marion S. Shields at the B. Y. U., spent the week parents Mr. and Mrs. John LemGines, Mrs. Aita-mo- nt Or-le- one-ac- West-woo- d. P.-T.- Mr. and Mrs. James O. Larsen announce the birth of a daughter at Roosevelt, March 18. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lenar Richens are the proud parents of a baby girl bam March 23. The 99th anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society was observed Friday evening in Connection with a farewell party honoring Von Horrocks and Clark Lusty who left Monday for induction into Selective Service. A program was carried out, refreshments were served and dancing was engaged in. A large crowd was in attendance among which were visitors from Bridgeland, and Duchesne. Mrs. Archie Larsen is reported much Improved after a recent illness. Ray Gill is the owner of a 1941 Plymouth car. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farnsworth Sickness or Emergency The Beebe Facts That Concern You No. 25 o end with homo folks. Mrs. John Zirker is recovering from a siege of flu. Miss Dorothy Guilquist of Provo spent the week end visiting at the homes of Barbara Lusty and Leona Shields. Joseph Shanks and Mr. and Mrs. Lige Mayhew and family of Utahn were overnight guests Friday of Mrs. Shanks. Mrs. Marion Shields entertained at dinner Sunday honoring her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Sagers and sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Peter M. Gorincluded don of Tooela Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wcnless Shields and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and family, Mrs. Vernal Nielsen and daughter, Ramona and Miss Dorothy Guilquist. Ed Wells of Salt Lake City spent the week: end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell His little son Jay, who has been living with his grandparents, returned with his father. Kenneth Zirker came in Friday evening from Detroit with his new Dodge, leaving Sunday for Logan to resume his school work at the A. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. EVERY SCHOOL AND EVERY Lusty came Mrs. Otis Rasmussen home from the Heber hospital Wednesday. She is much improved in health. Mrs. Catherine Williams returned from California.. She has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Rowley for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pulley are home again after spending the winter in California. They were accompanied by their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. J eddy Pulley. A party was given Saturday evening in the ward hall in honor of Alvin Baum, who left for the Selective Service Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chief Stanley helped furnish the music for the dancing and refreshments were served by the recreation committee. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clegg and Mrs. Annie Mezenen, Mrs. Agfamily of Tabiona were among those attending the party Satur- nes Gentry and Mrs. Romanza Mott attended Relief Society In day night. Harold Ivie ia home again after Duchsne Tuesday. Miss Olive Mott spent Saturday being employed in Salt Lake City for a few weeks. night with her parents, Mr. and to Mrs. Orson Mott. P. W. Rasmussen moved town last week and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum Clarence Ivie are moving Into his helped entertain at a party In the house as they have purchased his Legion Hall in Duchesne Monday farm. evening in honor of their daugk- Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen ter, Jessie and Miss Mary Wilson on their birthday anniversaries. made a trip to Tabiona Friday. ner ' OR TWO g anti-soci- possible. Utah, beer provides employment j j POPULAR PRICES-F- OR NEWER FINER ACCOMMODATIONS SAME SALT LAKE CITY A $200,000 modernization program osiurei you of th best in the West J Spacious rooms in the heart of Salt Lake City's entertainment and business dinlricti. Four restaurants senr'ng wooden ful food. Headquarters for tours ond sigheeing trips, Mrs. Jay Hicks left Thursday for Winnemucca, Nevada after spending some time visiting rela- 40 0 tives and friends in Roosevelt and loka. OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drolling-e- r entertained the Young Married Couples club at their home Fri- WITH TUB OR SHOWER day night. 2-- P.- C. Johnson was in Roosevelt on business Tuesday. J. B. Lemon shipped a truck load of beef steers to Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. Otto Lloyd and Mrs. Russell Robinson were in Roosevelt Friday where they took tests for their drivers licenses. The M. I. A. gave a one-aplay and dance at the ward house Thursday night. Mr, and Mrs. Senior Mortensen were callers ta. the J. W. Jensen home Monday. 4 MRS. I H. WATERS.,,, I HOLMAN WATERS, W. ROSS PRESIDENT SUTTON, enter- tained at a family dinner Sunday honoring their Son Clark, a draftee, who left Monday for Ft. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks entertained at a family dinalso, Sunday for their son, Von who is a draftee. THmary conference was held In the ward chapel Sunday afternoon. An appropriate program was carried out, all classes taking part. Stake Superintendent Helen Ode-kir- k was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields were Bridgeland visitors Sunday evening. vivSv; HAS ONE law-abidin- Al-th- on. BUSINESS In a school full of bright, students, there are very likely to be one or two completely lacking in good common sense. And that goes for business, too... particularly the beer retailing business. Out of thousands of beer retailers who conduct respectable, businesses, there may be a few dunce retailers who disobey the law or permit conditions. These few unwanted retailers are a menace to the future of the beer industry... and also of the benefits beer has made Right here in Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson were Logan business visitors last week. The M. I. A. held Its Gold and Green ball Friday night Ruby Redford was chosen queen. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen and childem, all of Park City, were visiting relatives here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frandson of Price re vaisitors this week at the home of John Allred. Business vistors to Vernal Tuesday were Laron Beckstead, Wala ter Kenlson, Mary E. Kenison, Kenison, Patience Larsen and Grace Kenison. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McDonald took their son, Pat to Heber for medical aid Tuesday. Elijah Behunln Is on the sick list this week. for 3,745 persons, supports an annual payroll of $3,446,963 and contributed $116,801.53 last year in state taxes. It is the brewers responsibility to make good beer the retailers responsisurbility to sell beer in wholesome roundings and the legally constituted authorities responsibility to enforce the laws. All of these, working together with the public, are needed to protect the future of beer. modYou, too, can help the cause of eration by (1) patronizing only reputable places where beer is sold ; (2) and reobserve porting any violation you may authorities. constituted to the duly n Mrs. G. W. Gentry Mrs. Robert Merchant was calling on Mrs. Reed Lemon and Mrs. Ralph Miles Wednesday. Mrs. Olive Sorensen entertained her club Thursday afternoon with the fjllowing members present, Mrs. Mateie Mortensen, Mrs. Zel-m- a Lloyd, Mrs. Edith Gentry, Mrs. Hazel Jensen, Mrs. Maggie Lloyd ind Mrs. Voilet Gentry. Clifford Lemon was a visitor at the home of Biishop Webb Wednesday. Elizabeth Gentry and Elom Krebs of B. Y. U. spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lemon of Provo spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen of Arcadia announce the birth of a laughter, March 19 at Roosevelt. Mrs. Larsen is the daughter of Mrs. Olive Sorensen of Ioka. W. H. Stone was a Roosevelt isitor Tuesday, Alvin Timothy of Vernal was an 'oka visitor Sunday. He was to Salt Lake, a draftee from naamcut BUT on your car any halfway job ia The engines full of poison, remember, as long as its full of scratchy Winter oil. Today then, drain and refill for Spring . . . But be more than hulf fuir to yourself and your engine . . . Get besides it drained, refilled and all at the one same cost ull in mero minutes, at Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station. oil-plate- I! 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