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Show ':n Jt Marion S. Shields r033 U convalescing t o.ts t . a 1 ; Jav af-- operation and siege 7 rhumati1- re- roD had his tonsils 'tonsil ek , ' , 1 hospital. is employed at AXur Key home in Upalco. ;ipAr Larsen has returned from received City where he MU9 iuke attention. Ceaspoode, Z infant of Frank been very ill was " : f , aii'fll r. who n't0 the has hospital at Fort Du chesne on Tuesday. TT.e Democratic rally which was held here last Wednesday nisrht was well attended. Mr and Mrs. Marion Ross at a birthday dinner on Sunday, complimentary to Mrs. Ross' father, Marvin G. Shields The following guests were ent. Mr. and Mrs. Marvenpres-G. Shields and daughter Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Wauless Shields and family and MUa Helen Farnsworth. L. J. Gilbert took his mother Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert to Salt Lake City Tuesday, where she will spend the winter doing genealogical work. Election day in our community UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH passed very quietly. me M. I. a. Carnival will be held at Arcadia ward hall on the evening of November 6th. Good music and refreshments will be the mam features of the occasion. I By Romanza Mott Mr. and Mrs. Mandy Camel are the proud parents of a baby girl born October 25th. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen and Mrs. Gertrude Williams were visiting at the Orson Mott home 1 Sunday. Mm. Katherine Williams is at home again after visiting with relatives and friends for a few weeks. Mias Delores Baum is visiting at the Owen Pulley home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pulley are visiting with Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Puliev. Mr. W. J. Williams has returned home from Jensen, Utah. Mr. Clarence Ivie, Mr. D. W. Baum and Mr. Orson Mott were fudges of election in the Strawberry precinct. Strawberry went decidedly Democratic. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum were at the Royal Mezenen home . Egyptian Liked Color The ancient Egyptians completely covered the Inside walls of their temples with painted decorations, generally In strong contrasts combined with much gold. This rich effect was toned down by the dim light of the great halls. days. Complete Unofficial Returns, Duchesne County 2o 02 W o Z 2 2 o2 o3 02 0 o CO tU 1 I o2 o ST cm 1 i i i I I i W O 3 o o CO ft) T C W t -- o - 3 (t i. a, a i r W sr o T P 3 a CD o! THEATRE SAT. and SUN. Nov. 7 - 8 Charles Collins and Steffi Duna in The Dancing Pirate (All in Technicolor) WEI), and THURS. Nov. 11 12 -- Robert Donat and Jean Parker in The Ghost Goes West there is practically no convection. The troposphere Is all that portion of the earths atmosphere below the stratosphere. Carpenters! See our Fine Window Display of 00 Better Tools I cr T COZY to hear the returns of the election t Canada. over the radio. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elison were Stratosphere, Troposphere The stratosphere la the upper porguests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mott Tuesday evening. tion of the atmosphere, above eleven Mr. Clarence Baum made a kilometers, more or less, depending business trip to Ogden last Thurs- on altitude, season and weather, In which temperature changes but litday, returning Saturday night. Miss Roberta Baum has been tle with altitude and clouds of visiting in Green River for a few water never form, and In which FFEE Mpi Land of Evangeline St. Martinville, La., ou Bayou Teche, In SL Martin parish, Louisiana, long has been known as tfie capital of the Land of Evangeline. Its residents Include many direct descendants of the refugees who came to Louisiana after their expulsion from the Grand Tre valley - HAMMERS - PLANES - SQUARES AND OTHER BUILDING IMPLEMENTS SAWS o 3 So 3 For Building Materials, Tools, Roofing, Stove Pipe, Stoves, and other Hardware Needs Get Them at the Modern Hardware Store. j t 92! 10 16 60 58 81 18 42 21 1951 1069 28 17 Duchesne Hardware The Complete Hardware Store CO, M'An ate For 1,1' w. Governor f&'t. ivfV'-- ,"' V v..y '. kv - JVJ Secretary of State State Auditor Guy, (D) 137 Moffatt, (R) 47 John W. D.K. State 54 339 177 22 283 107 74 11 84 12 61 110 181 82 Treasurer LL HOURS of the day, a telephone keeps you in touch vith friends, runs errands, brings information, is ready in emergencies. You can have one for a few cents a day. District Judge 70 69 14 14 79 83 17 49 54 328 178 185 57 22 296 110 23 271 88 12 63 104 64 113 16 88 15 79 Dunford, (D) Rulon J. Larsen, (R) State Senator 119 65 54 327 192 221 298 90 44 38 74 22 45 34 G. 115 71 123 62 51 366 174J 67 17 251 263 109 81 15 113 71 36 291 173 40 3301112 67 16 36 132 55 50 333 178 21 290 102 73' 11 Abe 128 132 59 Turner, (D) Young (D) Dallas M. B. Milan Pope, (R) Straw, (R) District Attorney Wm. S. V. h Billings, (D) Colton, (R) State Representative Dan Mitchell, H D. (D) Gardner, (R) Co. Comm. Young, (D) Jlard Day, (R) Comm. Lagar MilesAustin (D) Attorney No. 41 80 16 ' 9 4 100 24 192 48 92 451 55 951 12 4 AendmN2 Yes 49 25 186 43 94 10 54 7 101 44 121 241198 92 45 Yoj 4; 1101 go: 4G 231 1GG! 10; 40 15 No 5 4158 No. 3 No. 01 0 58 An;endmcntNmT Yes No An mndment No. i es No 13 37 217 132' 48, 6 138 38 lo, 321 14! 45 171219, 79 109 muiulirent NoG i es .. No 2t; 31 a H 43 64 77 35 39 23 1535 1450 23 27 6 75 8 30 30 10 10 76 17 58 14 4G 49 37 9 92 78 75 39J AL Aix 39 48 134 22 86 57 107 31 31 15 21 25 14 18 41 38 741125 71 65 55 45 40 12 23 251 57 179 80 56 33 12 24 22 17 37 50 26 33 38 6 309 52 11 10 4 37 66 42 78 45 ..36 54 27 56 23, 43. 27, 16' dolLaU ? 6 8 77 64 57 71 39 27 2411 78j 59 29 64 78 21 44! 9 2j o; 104! 5 24 41 211 13 4 4 1 40) 111 12) 3oi 31 2o 8 3o 4j 8 52 8! 19 25 2 8 19 1 46 43 19 28 15-1-5 1477 1765 1218 1815 1204 299 1165 in cabh, of coursa. Were speaking of its equivalent here is something for you to consider: Every year this newspaper brings you at least three outstanding novels in serial form. Purchased as books each would cost not less than $2, making a total expenditure of at least $6 per year. Like yourself, we could find plenty of uses for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoes or some other necessity. But at the same time your requirements for good reading material must be met. By accepting these three novels each year we feel you are treating yourself to real enjoyment, at the same time giving your purse a NOT substantial boost. These novels are a source of constant pride to us. Every year we select them from the seasons most outstanding best sellers, offered in serial form by a large newspaper syndicate organization. We'd like to feel that you as a subscriber always look forward to reading the coming installment in the next issue. It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here is another reason why our paper is popular in the home. You are invited to begin reading our novels now. These regular brief visits to fictionland will prove a delightful interlude from your work-a-da- y activities. 72! we ywe you 1816 1195 7 10- 23j 7 52 54 17) 68 16 66 611 38 23 1795 1872 1275 1092 6 7 7 1 Yes Amendment i es 16 147 64 247f 21 39 24' 91 41 48 47 54 37 43 20 57 21 34 15 9 49 20 29 11 35 34 13 11 58 354 18 272 (D) Larsen, (R) Constitutional Amendments: Amendment 163 21 23 27 22 64 77 72 57 r. - Taylor, (R) County 239 218 223 r. Lyle L. Co. 96 95 29 33 50 46 And it will make us happy to know that you are getting enjoyment from them. |