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Show Quilt Given Away Friday Dec. 6 Other Prizes Geo. Tingley Sr., Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. John Zirker, Mrs. F. W. Walker, Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. Sena Kempton, Miss Alice By Mrs. James Dalgleisii Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Todd and Mrs. C. J. Neal. High Mrs. Lee Cooper was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis score prize was won by Miss Todd. the Friday Bridge Club with the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker en- announce the arrival of a baby following members present: Mrs. All concerned doing nicely. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, tertained the Sunday Night club boy. A crowd attended PTA on the with jolly guests present, following Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mrs. R. E. The evening Mr. Mr. John Mrs. and Wednesday Zirker, night. Mrs. Miss Alice Todd, Waugh, was all Mr. Mrs. and Paul Henderson and enjoyed by present. Bliss Lott and Mrs. Geo. Tingley The A wedding shower was given on Sr. The prize for high score was and Mrs. James Dalgleish. high score prize was awarded to Friday afternoon by the Relief awarded to Miss Todd. Mrs. B. L. Dart entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. Society in honor of Mrs. Grace The afternoon was spent Lewis. TuesA. M. Todd Mrs. returned with bridge Saturday afternoon, the following invited guests, Mrs. day from Salt Lake City where playing games after which a de she has been the guest of her licious luncheon was served. Many beautiful gifts were received for granddaughter, Mrs Alan Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stanl spent the week end in Myton, rea few days shopping in Salt on to Lake spent their camp turning Lake last week. Fork, Sunday evening. Mrs. Sarah White enjoyed a few Mrs. Geo. Philipps arrived Sain Salt Lake last week. days turday to make a short visit with STOVE and LUMP Alice Blake and Dorane FarnsM. A. Mr. and Mrs. her parents, FROM MUTUAL COAL CO. worth were hostesses at a party Todd. The evening was FAIR PRICES Mr. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne Saturday night. ANY PLACE IN TIIE BASIN after which spent games playing on was a Myton business visitor a delicious luncheon was served. GUY PRICHARD Monday. Those attending were: Mr. and Call Duchesne Palade Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tingley Jr., Mrs. Irel Longhurst, Mr. and Mrs. At Myton Funk Hotel of Duchene, spent Sunday in My- David Miller, Miss Ruby Dixon, or by mail to Price, Utah ton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Andrew Johnson, Phillip Moon, Russell Tingley Sr. Spencer; also Beatrice Miss Crystal Hansen spent the Thomas and Ina Jackson of Duweek end in Heber visiting with chesne. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright of her sister, Mrs. Lowe Ashton. Utahn was spent Tuesday visiting with of Dix Provo Miss Devaun a week end guest of her sister, friends here. Mr. Ray Hickens of Heber was Miss Mary Dix. seen in this vicinity last week. of Brown Mrs. Arthur and Mr. Sat. and Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MaxDuchesne were transacting busiwell motored to Salt Lakke Tues1 Nov. 30-De- c. ness in Myton Monday. A special meeting of the Red day, returning Wednesday, bringGEO. OBRIEN in Cross was held in the school build- ing Miss France home for a few Millionaire Cowboy ing on Thursday evening. Mrs. R. days. A large crowd attended the big C. Walker was appointed phair Comedy and dance given Friday night wedding man of the local organization. Treasure Hunt The following teachers will leave by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis. Evenjoyed the evening thanks Wed. and Thurs. Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving eryone to Mr. Lewis. Again we wish them StutZ' Nona Mis3 homes: at their Dec. 4-- 5 a long and happy life together. nagger, Miss Crystal Hansen and A farewell surprise party was WM. BOYD in Miss Mary Dix. given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Witt Sunday evening. Ilopalong Cassidy Montana tlaa 56 Countioa Those who attended were: Mr. an 1ms and 50 counties, Montana and Mrs. Oscar Loveland, Mr. of one for each 10,000 of Three short subjects and Mrs. Bert Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mitchie, Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeFevre, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hamilton, Hazel Nye, Jessie Maxwell, Pearl White and Hallus Bowers. MAID O COZY THEATRE Manufacturers And Distributors CLOVER BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS Duchesne, Utah Yin m if 1 nriaiiar Mrs. Forest Ivie is list. m 1, FOR RELATIVE OR FRIEND, YOUNG OR OLD SUBSCRIBE NOW! It will begin with our Special Christmas Edition, published Dec. 13th, and continues throughout 1936. The first issue will be mailed in a special holiday wrapper containing appropriate greetings and the donors name. 1 year $2.00 2 years $3.50 3 s- Just Arrived BURGOYNE GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Solo-monso- FIT at had them a radio. It was quite a clever program. The dance last Friday was rather poorly attended. Quite a bit of the money was made from the eats sold. Last Thursday and Friday afternoon the Home Making class tried their skill out on the rest of the class. They served a breakfast which turned out rather nicely both days. The Home Making room has been furnished with some new curtains. The assembly next Wednesday will be in charge of the Junior class. It will be held Wednesday due to a week. two-da- holiday next y , To be sent to Address As a Gift from WEATHEKREPORT RECORD OFFICE ing Thanksgiving with their par ents. By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Talmage people attending the funeral of Olaf Anderson last week were William, John and Harold Mr. Thompson, Bishop Burton, and Mrs. Wilford and Elden and Alma Sorensen. Mrs. Margaret Pace conducted the Adult Class Thursday, after which the PTA meeting was held. Quite a number of people were in attendance and enjoyed both programs after which refreshments were served. John W. Davies came home on Friday from Southern Utah where he has visited with relatives and friends for some time. Mrs. Patience D. Larsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davies on a trip to Junction, Utah during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frisby were in Salt Lake City a few days. Helen Ottosen and Ruby Me Donald were in Duchesne on Sa- "kikizTk'kisr'k'kitif it DELINQUENT : Address (Be sure to writ names and addresses very clearly) can be made by paying all back taxes immediately I There is no time to losei Savings of as much as 28 can be made on taxes due for 1932 and prior years, if you .act NOW . . . before the liberal concessions of the recent legislature expire. FILL OUT THIS COUPON NOW TO: COUNTY TREASURER County Please send me a statement showing how much rave if pay my delinquent taxes now. own or have an Line Page (if your 1935 tax notice tion of your property is not available give a descripas completely as possible.) Description THE for Precipitation, Trace E. S. WINSLOW, TS Bv Mrs. Ethel L. Curran Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Shepherd and family of Soldier Summit were calling on relatives and friends in the Basin, Sunday. Miss Aiene Curran spent Friday with Miss Beatrice Gill in Arcadia. from here attended the DRY CLEANING Have Your Clothes Cleaned TODAY! Name Address DUCHESNE . Hear: TRACY R. WELLING Secretary Utah State Farm Bur.au modern Tune in KSL 6:30 p. m Sat., Nov. 30 t LAUNDRY Lula Holfeltz hear NEVA'S BAND both danc . I can property interest in the following property, listed as follows on my 1935 tax notice. I BEST MODERN EQUIPMENT Many YC-O- At TAXPAYERS SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS WE HAVE For week beginning Nov. 20th. COUPON UINTAH BASIN RECORD,. Duchesne, Utah. GENTLEMEN; Find inclosed $ for which please enter subscription to THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD for years. Qlais Olljristutas years $5.00 Cut out the Coupon below and send it to us with your remittance! s n. bring your Christmas Message every day throughout the year THE IDEAL GIFT 0n ths Miss Madge Sweat was visitor of her si.5te, night Mrs. Marian S. Shields Mott Romanza By l!: D. held W. dance Baum. School The Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mars Tompson of Stake Primary President, Mrs was a wonderful Mis. Agnes pun5y is Mary' Snyder, and Mrs. Hazel Friday evening Twin Falls, Idaho, are visiting success. after visiting her chlff again Owen Taylor, accompanied Pres. with their daughter, Mrs. A1 Mez-ene- at the saw mill L. J. Gilbert made a business Bennion to Arcadia Sunday to atMrs. E. A. Mott is on tend Primary Conference there, trip to Salt Lake last week. the D. W. Baum has been up to the list again. and Mrs. Vista Wall entertained on of Zirker Myton Mrs. John Wednesday at an afternoon tea, Mrs. Blanche Hazzard of Bridge-lan- d Mrs. Eunice Atwood, Mrs. Bernice spent the week end at the Atwood, Etta Smith, Mrs. Lucille Zirker ranch. Wall, Mrs. Ruth Wall, Miss Lois Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wells of Atwood, and Mrs. Rosabell Mow Park City, were over night guests ers enjoyed the afternoon. of Mrs. Wells parents, Mr. and The Primary will give a child- Mrs. John Bell. rens dance Friday afternoon also A BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE ASSORTMENT Mrs. C. A. Larsen is visiting in a Thanksgiving dance. All the children of Mrs. Dan T. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richens Powell met with their mother and Duchesne and Mrs. Velma of enjoyed a family dinner Saturday of Moon Lake evening. Those present were: Mr. Riggs and daughter of their CUSTOM MADE end were week guests and Mrs. Paul Cluff and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cluff of Salt Lake, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rich and Mrs. Arthur Powell, Mr. and ens. Mrs. Lee Powell, Mr, and Mrs Cruz La Jaun and son Richard, Leslie Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Berch are spending a week in Denver, Bennion. The Cluffs returned to Primary Conference convened their home Sunday. here Sunday. Stake officers presMr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles were ent were President Owen Bennion, COME IN NOW the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Primary Stake Supt. Mary C, and make your selection while the wide Monsen, Sunday afternoon. Snyder and Hazel B. Taylor. The variety The Misses Ruth Case, Laverne Primary presented a very enjoy' is still complete. and Viola Fullmer and Alta Bos- able program. well were guests of Miss Violet n Robert Gilbert and John Miles Sunday afternoon. PRICED TO ANY PURSE! are on the range gatherC. II. S. News cattle. their ing The assembly last Friday was the Ralph Shields and Woodrow in charge of the Senior Class. school are who attending Young They took us into the future in are spend 1946 to be exact, when Central at the BYU at Provo THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD ill f. By Mrs. Sarah Case F Mutual Creamery Company wywp; coal mines in Red Creek fire. chesne visitors Saturday evening. Bert Sweat has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mrs. Ray Lee of Tabiona is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah E. Ivie. By Mrs. Golden Brown Peter Ivie is building a new Work was started on a WPA home on his farm In West Fruit' road project, Tabiona south to U. land. S. 40, Monday morning, under the Mr. Deloss Dickerson was tranforemanship of Dave Nye of Tab- sacting business in Duchesne on iona. Francis J. Brooks and son Har- - Tuesday. Mr. Warren Mecham has ac cepted employment on the WTPA turday. Sedonia Larsen and Gail Anroad project between Tabiona and derson were home from Duchesne U. S. 40. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweat over Sunday. Keith McDonald was home from spent Sunday visiting in Heber Roosevelt over the week end. City. Leone Beckstead of Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sweat and spent Sunday at the home of her on were visitors family Wallsburg sister, Mrs. Joe Josie. Sunday. Those enjoying the Rook party Mr. Wm. Clifton was transact' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen at business in Duchesne ing Tuesday. Sorensen, Monday evening, were Bishop Clarence Ivie of Straw Mr. and Mrs. John Kenison and Fruit-lan- d in attended church berry Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Sorensen. Sunday. Mr. Deloss Dickerson has re Friday night. They all seemed to turned from American Fork where have-aenjoyable time. he has been visiting the last week Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stott are Mr. and Mrs, Scott Murdock at the Holfeltz ranch durand D. N. Murdock of Heber City staying the absence of Mrs. Holfeltz. ing were transacting bustness here on Fred and Jake Emry were ArMonday. cadia visitors Monday. Mr. R. D. 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