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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH cadia, will enjoy Mrs. Birds interesting contributions. Editor.) Graveside services were held for the infant son of Saturday Mrs. Elsie Bird Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel at DuMrs. Peel was the for(We take pleasure in introduc- chesne. ing to the readers of the Uintah mer Miss Sybil Lusty. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snyder are Basin Record a new correspondent Mrs. Elsie Bird who will the proud parents of a baby born September 18, at cover the Arcadia territory. It daughter, the Roosevelt hospital goes without saying that the subR. G. Ross left for Salt Lake scribers, especially those of Ar- - City Sunday where he will enter the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zirker of Roosevelt were visiting relatives and friends in Arcadia Saturday. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. O. s LARSONS Feed Store FLOUR Solomonson of Roosevelt. Otto Nielson of Bluebell has moved his family back to their home in Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird mo- SALT All Kinds of Feed DUCHESNE - UTAH tored 'to Park City Tuesday and brought back their son, Leland, who has been in the hospital in that city. Leland was hit by a car and suffered a compound Advtrtisement From where I , sit...y Joe Marsh Nicest Compliment I've Had One of the nicest comments Ive received about this column was from an editor in the Middle West I called on. And while I dont like to give myself orchids, I think it Illustrates a point Joe, he said, it so happens I dont agree with everything you say, but I always like to sun jrouv column. Because it gets down to earth and talks about the right to disagree. And it only asks for tolerance towards the ether persons point of view. He went on to explain, by way of illustration, that he never had happened to have a taste for ale or beer. But that when I spoke of the right to enjoy a moderate beverage like beer, well, he was right there with me! And from where I sit, thats the important thing: not whether you share another persons tastes or point of view but, whether you recognize his right to exercise a free choice in a free land. epyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation fracture of the right leg. At present he is able to be up and around on crutches. Jack Gilbert, who suffered a severe accident some time back Wlnnifred Carrell is reported to be much improvGeorge Evans and son, Harley, ed. We wish him a speedy remade a trip to Provo Tuesday. covery. On their return they brought in The following people attended a load of fruit. at Duchesne Leadership meeting and son ShirSamuel Williams Sunday: Bishop and Mrs. Marion mornfor left Idaho ley, Monday Charlie Ida Bird, Ross, Horrocks, Thurshome returned ing. They Illene Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Voy Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Ster- day evening. While inen route they Peoa and Mr. and Mrs. visited relatives ling Fairbanks, Hale Holgate, Thomas M. Gilbert, Kamas. Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell and Rose Gilbert, Howard and Brysons, Gerald and Linford, returnant Gilbert. Lurrine Bird returned home on ed home early in the week after Friday from Roy, Utah, where spending the summer months in she has been employed for the California. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell last few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Voy Fairbanks made a business trip to Bridge-lan- d last Friday. have moved back to Arcadia This community was saddened where they expect to make their last Thursday morning when home. came to Mrs. Martha word Max and Shields TayWayne lor of Bridgeland were calling on Mitchell and Vernetta Mitchell of the sudden death of their sisLeland Bird Sunday. Mrs. Fontella Ware, of of ter, Peel Mrs. John Mr. and Deceased made her home Provo were called to Arcadia for here for of many years. We extend their the funeral services our sympathy to the bereaved at who away passed grandson, families. the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. June Carrell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird of her the mother, Mrs. Elva Rogers, at were Bluebell visiting home of Mr. and Mrs. James and sister, Ella, to Bridgeland, one day last week, where they Solomonson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark of visited at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Galyer. Ogden were visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, friends in Arcadia Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richards, all and Mrs. Jack Gilbert Friday of iMtn. Home, and Mrs. Elva of Mt. Emmons, were visevening were Mr. and Mrs. Port- Rogers at the home of Mr. and Duchesne. iting er L. Merrell of Mr. and Mrs. John Capson, Sr., Mrs. Kenneth Carrell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elviii Thacker are spending a few days in Salt and small son, Tommy, were visLake City. lEdsel Murphy went to Logan itors at the home of Oral Thackduring the week to secure living er Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg and quarters while attending school children of Mt. Emmons were this winter. Mrs. Fern Merrell and children, visiting at the home of the forReed and Sandra, of Duchesne, mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr. and Claude Iorg, last Sunday. Mrs. Rose Rogers is teaching Mrs. Mrs. Jack Gilbert Sunday. She is in Gilbert is a daughter of Mrs. school at Altamont. of seventh the grade. charge Merrell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell and small son, Bobby, spent SunSteel Mill Residents home of Mrs. One out of every four persons In day visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Carrells parents, the United States lives In a comrelaand other a' steel mill Is located. George Roger, where munity tives at Mt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Hanson and family made a trip to Salt Lake City last week. A crowd of young folks gathered at the home of Myra Cart-rit- e Sunday evening where they enjoyed a chicken supper. Those n present were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. De Vere Iorg, Berlie Iorg, Eldora Potts, Williams, Bobbie and Mervin Mickie Iorg, Boyd Redden, Jay Rogers, La Rena and Qrup Nelson and Myra Cartrite. Mrs. Eliza Murphy spent a few days during the week with her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Williams. (Mrs. Adeline Knight and Bill Atkinson made a business trip to Salt Lake one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mecham visited with Mrs. Adeline Knight Sunday afternoon. Drag-erto- n. Ar-vi- . WIETA Mrs. Opal Barton Mrs. Stanley Fieldsted visited during the week with Mr. and Mr3. Wm. Fieldsted (while Stan was in Vernal working in the forest. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johansen visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen. A plus in any bus ! r i When you switch to Conoco N' Motor Oil and an engine, you get these triple advantages . . . (1) Extra protection from OIL-PLATE- I . f i Y i i I power-cloggin- sludge and g to wear; (2) extra protection from combustion acids; (3) extra carbon !due metal-eatin- c t r D g protection from destructive dry friction starts. Make a date Motor Oil (Patented) fastens an extra film of lubricant so closely to Because Conoco metal surfaces that working parts are actually This extra film stays up on cylinder walls . . . won't all drain down, even overnight. For plus performance . . . fulltime protection . . . more miles per quart . . . OIL-PLATE- to OILrPLATE Copyright 1948, Continental Oil Company ! Neldon is employed in Vernal. Mrs. Niels Pearson of Salt Lake City has been visiting with Mr. her son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Leslie N. Pearson, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barton and F. L. Mower of Talmage returned home from Fairview last Thursday, where they had attended funeral services for John L. Mower, Jr., father of Mrs. Barton and Mr. Mower. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mower spent several days In Farview, where they attended funeral services for Mr. Mowers father. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allred of Vernal visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William - Violet (Sentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Mrs. Russel Robison was a visitor at the Chas. Percival home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Timothy, of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon Thurs- day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brokaw, of Myton, were Sunday visitors at the O. A. Dart farm. Mrs. Virgie Mecham, of Hancock Cove, spent one day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Geraldine Green Is employed at J. C. Penneys in Roosevelt. Mrs. Joshua Timothy returned home Saturday, alter a weeks visit in Ogden. Ray Jones came in from Helper, Friday, to look after his farming interests. Mrs. Erma Jensen, of Roosevelt, spent Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Garret Stone. J. B. Lemon and Tom Gentry left Sunday to bring their cattle down from the range for the winter. William Hancock and Truman Mitchell, of Pleasant Valley, were in Ioka Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Webb have moved to the house owned by Ariel Mitchie. Clayton is working for William Linck at Myton. Ellen and Elaine Anderton are visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gines. Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Mrs. Thomas Gentry and small daughter visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hugh Percival. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Robison and children visited in Bluebell Sunday afternoon. Carl Johanson, of Salt Lake City, brought in a load of cattle to winter on his place here. Patricia Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb, of Myton, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Webb, while her parents are in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children at dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Benson and 2 children and Mrs. Roy Benson, of Roosevelt, were visitors at the Angus home Sunday. Forrest R. Stone, of Fort Duchesne, was in Ioka Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Winterton are moving- back to their home here. They have been away for several years. Some young folks from Iokr and Roosevelt had a party and a weiner roast at the City Park at Roosevelt and dancing at Victory Park. John A. Angus celebrated hi? 86th birthday Tuesday. Mr. ano Mrs. Orie Cook and children, of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children and Edna Angus came to wish him well. II Alice Oman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates of Strawberry and Mr. and Mr3. Glenn Gee, of Twin Falls, Idaho. Max Odekirk of Salt Lake City Mrs. Shelby Llsonbee visitod over the week end at the A baby girl was bom to Mr. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Reed Stansfield Mon- Beal and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dean. day at the Roosevelt hospital. Howard Taylor left Saturday Mother and baby are reported to for Logan where he will resume be doing nicely. Mrs. Christina Brundage made his studies at the U S A C. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal ena trip to Roosevelt one day last tertained Friday evening at a week, and returned with her sischicken supper. The occasion beter, Mrs. Charles Martin, who had been in the Roosevelt hospi- ing the birthday anniversary of tal. Mrs. Martin gave birth to Mrs. Beal. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Elden Brady, Mr. a baby girl Saturday, Sept. 11. and Mrs. Vere Neilsen and Mr. Ronald Ll3on'bee left Saturday and Mrs. Darrell Dean. for Logan where he will enroll as a student at the U S A C. Mrs. Hazel Walters left Monday for Salt Lake City where on attending the she planned I hope the memory of the Utah wedding of a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and Tax Commission goes back as far small son visited over the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White of Wattie and Mr. and Mr.3. Bert Oviatt of Price were guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Williams and baby daughter were Sunday guests at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus FrantDen and Mrs. Lydia Rosdberry of Los Angeles, Calif., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters were Bulbs bulbs are handy for laundry rooms because they make it easier to detect spots and stains, Dark lamp shades absorb light The same bulb will give 50 per cent more light with a white or Ivory as 1944. During that campaign for Governor, the tax rolls of the State of Utah were used illegally to mail out campaign material for Governor Maw. j This betrayal of the people of Utah was more than the cost of State help involved. It was crystal-clea- r proof that the dangerous machine in control will stop at nothing to perpetuate itself. As a citizen of Utah, I ask the tax commission to refuse It is h any similar requests. enough to have staggering cos; of State Government administration without the added and unlawful burden of using state property and employees in an attempt to keep the Maw machine in power. g Daylight-Typ- e Sincerely. Daylight-typ- e j j (Paid Political Adv. by F. Henri Henriod) Shade. ' - Order Winter Coal Nov In a few short weeks cold weather will set in, and everybody wiir want coal at the same time. It will be a good idea for you to order your winter coal now while the warm weather continues. We are in position to make immediate delivery at the present time on any size coal you desire, from slack on up to big lump. DONT DELAY! ORDER YOUR COAL FOR WINTER BY THE TRUCK LOAD. Mission Service CHESTER LYMAN PHONE 451 TIJH Ethel Beebe The Altonah Mutual held its opening social Tuesday night in the Ward hall. Dancing and watermelons were enjoyed by those attending. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay took their son, Bobbie, back to Salt Lake City Tuesday for medical attention. Nephi Chatwin, of Tabiona, spent a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Clark. John Barnes, of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olser a few days last week. Word has been received that Eo Davis is in the L D S hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swasey, Mrs. Janet Swasey and Blanche Swasey, of Boneta, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E Clark Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll. Among the hoys from Altonah to register for Selective Service at Duchesne were Leon Carroll Boyd Young, Max Clark and Homer Weeks. George Carroll and Wm. Clark made a trip to Salt Lake and Provo, Tuesday. They returned the same day with a load of Heber Auction Company SIXTH WEST FIRST NORTH HEBER, UTAH Livestock Aisetlosi Sales Evesry Tliiarsday 2:00 P. M. FIRST SALE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Yards ccpiippcd for feeding and watering of stock. Dean Todd Phone secre- - week end. 2 Todd Roy Phone 593-- 163-- J fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Burrow, Mr. and Mrs. John Saris and Mrs jane Gyggi, of Salt Lake, spent the weekend at the homes o Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris. Fieldsted. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reynolds tary. Alice 'Swasey was releasof Altamont were dinner guests ed as president of the organizaof Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter last tion after a term of faithful serSaturday. vice. Mrs. Henry Tidwell was visitA surprise party was given on ing in Roosevelt last Saturday. Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Marguerite Young is in honoring Miss Marjorie Pearson Games were Ogden where she will spend some on her birthday. time visiting her daughters and played after which refreshments families. to the following were served Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen and guests: Lorn a Cook, Dorothy were Brotherson, Mrs. Jennie Brotherson Kathleen Pearson, visiting in Altonah last Saturday Arlene Johansen, Alfred Potter, with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen. Orlan Oman, Martin Brotherson, Mrs. Lillus Alexander (of Mtn. Larry Swasey, Jack Barton and Home, visited with her sister, the honored guest. Mrs. Jennie Brotherson, one day Claud Murray of Altonah was a Sacrament meeting visitor in during the week. C. D. Brotherson made a busi- Boneta Sunday. ness trip to Salt Lake City last Merrill Taylor was In Ducfhesne Monday In company with Albert on business last Saturday. Kennison of Talmage. George E. (Hallett was an overMr. and Mrs. Gordon Shields night visitor in Duchesne one day were week end visitors at Che during the past week. Mrs. Ruby McMillan was vishome of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Oman. The Boneta Relief Society was iting in Duchesne one day durreorganized recently when the ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Allred of following officers were sustained: Elda Pearson, president; Beth Vernal were guests of Mr. and Brotherson and Velma Fieldsted, Mrs. A. B. Madsen over the counselors; i I0KA Friday, September 24, 1043 CASH buyers! I l Alfalfa-Clovcr-Grass- cs Northrup King & Co. Complete Cleaning Facilities at FARMERS CLEANING PLANT Myton, Utah CLIPPER (STANLEY - GRAVITY RICE MILLS 9 I I I Agents MILTON LOTT I NEBKKER 9 Phone Utah 17S-R- 3 |