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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH Learn Champions from American Shallow Seas Around British Isles The seas surrounding the British FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938. MARKET REPORT isles are shallow. If the waters goy Magazine were to subside to the extent of 300 the whole of the British feet, athletes in all islands, jlany famous including Ireland, would once more suc-L- g their of much rt9 credit be united to continental Europe. to playing tips and suggesti- Myton News Weekly summary of the North Salt Lake Livestock Market for By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish week ended Friday, June 2lth. Cattle and Cahes: from Mrs. The receipts in the cattle alreceived Wm. Koehler was hostess Harris. sports ons Naming Tulane University to the for the current week totalcarried in THE AMERIleys Friday Bridge Club last Mrs. George Roth and daughTulane university in New Orleans week with the Is named for Paul memr ter, Betty of Vernal are gruests ed 721 head, compared to 614 CA BOY Magazine. following Tulane, for many bers and guests present: Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. last week and 672 during a like Virtually every issue of THE years a merchant of New Orleans period a year ago. The saleable AMERICAN boy offers advice who gave generously for the higher Homer Robinson, Mrs. William William Koehler. VTa coach or player. Football, education of young people in that Preece, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Bywater supply consisted mostly of comR. Waugh, Mrs. Bliss g grades, only a baseball, track, Lott, Mrs. spent Monday at LaPoint visit- mon to medium basketball, Hinds Wefle oilfejredv few Lee good and Mrs. is J. Cooper Burke. T. in fact, every major sport ing with Mrs. Bywaters parents, on all newsstands at 15c a Trading has been slow throughjov'ered in fiction and articles. copy. A delicious lunch was served at Mr. and Mrs. A. Warburton. out the session, but generally on the close of the when Subscription Mr. W. E. Burton motored to afternoon, one feature of prices are ?1.50 for fjjjg is just a steady basis. A few good fed score prize was awarded to Duchesne Monday to attend to BOY Maga- - one year or $3.00 for three years. high steers made $7.00 to $7.50, an jgE AMERICAN Miss Todd. business matters. To subscribe simply send odd head reaching $7.85, occasjjg Adventure, exploration, your Mr. J. M. Mickelson of DuMrs. Andrew Tolboe and her sports, flying, science, tra-- i name, address and remittance to The bulk of medium chesne was a Myton business daughter, Freida and son An- ionally. rtl detecting, animals, are well THE with AJMERICAN secured grades 7430 BOY, visitor Wednesday of last week. drew C. returned Sunday from a common offerings down to $4.50. presented in stirrinar stories. Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murdock and short visit in Provo. A scant supply of medium low adv. two the AMERICAN Hu Y sells daughters and son, Lawrence good heifers scored of Phoenix, Arizona were guests Common kinds ranged down to of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meran-d- a $4.25. The bulk of cows grading and Mr. G. D. Meranda from 5 common to medium secured Thursday until Monday. to $5.00. Odd head on heifer-ett- e Mr. B. L. Dart of Price was order reached $5.65. Low Miss Jean Morrison cutters and cutters bulked from THE 4TII OF JULY WITH transacting business in Myton Little lAVoy Moore spent sevduring the latter part of last eral days of last week visiting $3.00 to $4.00, an occasional week. shelly kind down to $2.50. A few Bobby and Lawnie Mayhew. common to medium bulls made Mr. and M3rs. Glen Bates of Relief took Society meeting Bridgeland were Myton visitors place at the home of Mrs. Ruth $4.00 to $5.00. Good weighty offerings were quotable up to $5.50. Friday evening. Broadhead last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Walker Mr. Shelby Mayhew made a The bulk of good to choice veal-er- s secured from $7.00 to $8.00. arrived from Austin, Texas last trip to Salt Lake City last week, Common to medium week to visit with their son in- returning with a new car. oitenpgs law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abplanalp of Helper, ranged from O. A. Dart at their ranch home who has been visiting in Midview Hogs: on North Myton Bench. Butcher classes have advanced at the Alma Smith home is now Mr. L. A. Hollenbeck and Mrs. staying at the home of his grand- 15c, compared to last Friday. EVER HELD IN THE BASIN! ! ! Titus Jones of Duchesne visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. William There has been no noticeable in Myton Thursday. change In prices in the packing Abplanalp of Utahn. Bronco Riding - Steer Riding - Calf Roping Miss Jean Walker of Salt Lake sow division. The top for the Eddie Kielbasa Leland and Donkey Baseball Game - Good Horse Races City is a guest at the home of Hadden of Duchesne were in week was $9.25, secured near the Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish. Wild" Cow Milking Contest! close of the session. The bulk of Utahn Sunday. Word hag been received that Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacDon- good to choice 180 pound to 230 O Irma Lee Wells, who accompani- ald and children of Talmage pound butchers secured $8.75 to ed her mother, Mrs. Robert Wells were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank $9.25. Mixed lots ranged down to to Salt Lake City last week, un- Mayhew $8.25. The bulk of the packing Sunday. derwent a tonsil operation but The many friends of Mrs. Ray sows secured Light was as yet showing no improveHorrocks of Arcadia were griev- smooth kinds on butcher order New Grandstand - Fresh Spring Water ment ed to hear of her death. We wish up to $7.10. Rough heavies down Mrs. Alva Dart and daughter, to extend our sympathy to her to $5.75. Norma Ann and Mr. R. E. Miller family in their bereavement. Sheep: returned Friday evening from Mr. and Mrs. Hap Stevens and The receipts in the sheep sheds Salt Lake City. family of Mtn. Home were visit- totaled 4230 head, against 3353 Mrs. Leo Reynolds and Mrs. ing Mrs. Minerva Olsen Sunday. last week and 1721 head during a Wm. Harris came down from the Little Miss Carma Gayle Stew- corresponding period a year camp Saturday. art was visiting Ila Jean AbplanThe receipts of California Mrs. Reynolds was reported as alp Sunday. lambs have been absent during Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb left the week, the seasonal run bequite ill, but is now improved. Mr. Otto Weisley and Mr. WalThe total Sunday for Wayne county to at- ing practically over. ter C. Granger, members of the tend the funeral of Mrs. Robbs movement through the North Public Service Commission, from father, Mr. John Smith, a for- Salt Lake market totaled 701 Salt Lake City, were Myton mer resident of the Uintah basin, decks, or 87,547 head to date. visitors Monday. who died Saturday. There have been no carload lots accomMr. Kenneth Smith, The young folks of Utahn en- of lambs finding an outlet durpanied by Mr. A. M. Todd mo- joyed a swimming party Sunday ing the weeks session. Quoting ored to Salt Lake City Satur- afternoon. the lamb market in line with day. Mr. Todd remained to visit markets, they "have with relatives. declined 50c to 75c. The bulk of A large crowd of baseball fans good drivein lambs made accompanied the Vernal C. C. a few reaching $8.00 early to Myton Sunday to cheer in the week. Common to medium their favorites on to victory. Desofferings ranged from $6.00 to Mrs. Marlon S. Shields pite several spurts of good pitch-ui- g $6.75. A package of 80 lb. shorn Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Otto yearling wethers scored $5.50. A the game was a series of foot races as the final score was 13 Nielson, a girl, June 20th. Moth- sizeable lot of good shorn slauer and baby are doing nicely. to 10 in favor of Vernal. ghter ewes secured $2.50, with Ross Smith left Monday for five out at $1.50. Mrs. Lloyd Pope of Heber was a visitor at the James Dalgleish South America, where he has Note: home Saturday, when returning employment. livestock Carloads of shipped-ifrom Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hansen Vacation Bible of Tooele were week end guests Mrs. Melna B. Horrocks. The Daily Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams school, sponsored by the Was- at the home of Mrs. Hansens atch Academy, which has been uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. and baby of Nevada and Mrs. Jessie Williams and daughter, held at the Presbyterian church Marvin G. Shields. B U T E R Lavina of Vernal were Monday for the past two weeks completthe of Red The Cap camp visitors at the home of Mr. and F. W. CARROLL ed its course and entertained the of the Utah Pioneers Daughters Mrs. Otto Nielson. in a at picnic young students Vernal, Utah June 24th at the met Miss Fern Farnsworth who has In home Friday, the Beggs Grove Tuesday. of Organist Fem Zirker, been visiting relatives the past the evening the children present- with 1st Captain Ora N. Holgate two months at Wellington, Utah ed a very! pleasing program, conducting. The lesson was pre- returned home Monday night. which was greatly enjoyed by a sented by Fem Zirker; reading, The following were overnight qyy.jwuwi large audience. Miss Alma Lou Marion S. Shields; poem, Shirley ' the Monday at the home of guests was instructor Lott during Zirker, and a tap dance by Shir- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Farnsworth: course. Zirker, after which refresh- Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Mills and Mr. R- - C. Walker motored ley ments were served to fourteen daughter, Lilly and Mrs. Hyrume down from Duchesne Sunday ev- ladies. and daughter. Anna-bellMarsdng ening to visit with his daughter, S. D. L. in is the R. T. Cope of Corrine, Utah. Mrs. Mills Jean. They spent some time at Lake City, where and Mrs. Marsing are sisters of Salt in hospital North on the O. A. Dart ranch he is receiving medical attention. Mrs. Farnsworth. Myton Bench, where Mr. Walkare gasolines Bishop Thomas M. and L. J. ers parents visiting. Mrs. Perry Barksdale and two Gilbert made a business trip to I are those that give you small sons arrived Monday nignt Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Shermitzier and from Phoenix, Arizona. They will with Mr. and Mrs. George Bird of Summer the visit during mileage longest Mrs. Barksdales parents, Mr. Salt Lake City spent the week easiest starting and Mrs. J. T. Burke. end visiting relatives here. James Dalgleish and Mrs. A large crowd from here atacceleration dance at quickest Miss Jean Walker spent Monday tended the wedding home Upalco Wednesday evening. at the In Duchesne visiting least corrosion Mrs. Ida Horrocks, Mrs. Leonof Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Meyrick ard Hansen and Mrs. Marion S. silent performance and daughter, Claudette visited Shields were callers at the home combustion here with friendg from Thursday of Mr. and Ms. Vernal Nielson perfect until Monday. Friday evening. These qualities, unified and balanced, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murdock and Mrs. Wilford Workman of Ro'Arizona make Standard Gasoline Unsurpassed osevelt and Miss Dorothy Work- children, of Phoenix, man of Fort Duchesne attended were calling on old time friends the program at the Presbyterian in Arcadia Friday. Our quiet, dignified servi.r Miss Miss Wllda Bell has returned ihurch Tuesday evening. and ice and modern equipment musiNeola visit in home after a Workman assisted with the have won for the Roy A. Heber City. cal portion of the program. Schonian Mortuary a repuMr. and Mrs. Marvin Richens Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dauwalder were tation which is a constant from Duchesne of children and morning arrived Wednesday of satisfaction to our entire home at the to spend week end guests Los Angeles, California and Mr. staff. Inquire about the faRichens in Mr. attending time parents, short Myton a cilities we make available Richens. Mrs. H. T. to business. Willto you without any extra Don and Mrs. Lee Cooper left WednesKroupa Hugh are California charge. day morning for Salt Lake City, iams of Tulare, : : where she will meet her daugh- visiting at the home of Hughs Mrs. R. Our Service Is Available to ter, Miss Anna Hunt, who will incle and aunt, Mr. and come from Boston, Mass, to 3. Lusty. All, Regardless of FinMrs. Mittie Moore of Salt Lake ancial Conditions visit here this summer. of Mr. Bruce Maxwell, Mr. Nephl City, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill OF FAITHFUL YEARS 15 Mrs. JT STANDARD Porritt, Mr. Loyal Perry, Mrs Bountiful and Mr. and came AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS STATIONS, INC. SERVICE Wilmer Murray and Mrs. Hilary John A. Gilbert of Tooele STANDARD OIL DEALERS Holder attended the district con- In Sunday to attend the funeral hone-Duchesnc B ference of church welfare at He- of their sister, Mrs. Melna ten-ju- i mod-largai- rd n hu-so- r, $6.00-$6.7- 5, $6.00-$6.5- - CELEBRATE- D. S. Work ding Utah UTfl $4.-2- $4.50-$6.7- Biggest Rodeo LL Big Dance 7 tab 0. At Night 5. $6.00-$6.5- 0. i TUI Mrs. Agnes Brooks By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Boyen Fisher; Mr. and Mrs. Aiies Gines reMr. Charles Fisher and daugh- turned home last week after ters, Beth and Stella Jean of spending two weeks in RooseSalt Lake City spent the week velt. end fishing and visiting in A party was given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. Pace spent a few Mrs. Elden Calder, in honor of days with his parents, Mr. and Miss Melba Calder of Vernal, evMrs. Wm. Pace. eryone present enjoyed the evenMr. Clarence Casper of Tabi-on- a ing. Refreshments were served spent Tuesday with his sis- to fourteen guests. ter, Mrs. Francis Brooks. A large crowd of ladies from Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa of Han- Tabiona enjoyed a bridal shower na visited Mrs. Defas father, given Thursday afternoon in honMr. Robert Sweat Sunday. or of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atat the home of Mr. and wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sweat and Kenneth Sweat spent Monday in Mrs. O. E. Curry of Hanna. Mrs. Florence Mohlman and Heber City. Ervin wrenched his new baby son returned home back while working in Deep Creek and had to go to Heber from Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Sarah White rushed her for medical attention. Mrs. J. W. Rockhlll and Mrs. baby son, Vernon to Roosevelt Francis Brooks attended the pic- Friday, where a doctor dressed a ture show in Duchesne Saturday badly cut finger. Mr. Raymond Ellis spent the night. Mrs. Fausset of Salt week end In Salt Lake City. Lucy Lake City is spending a few Miss Melba Calder left Sunday days with her daughter, Mrs for her home in Vernal, after Earl Sweat. spending two weeks in Tabiona. The dance Friday night was Mrs. Minnie Hamilton suid well attended and the music by children the week end in Clarence Ivie and partners was Salt Lakespent City. Her son, Neil enjoyed very much. had his tonsils removed while he Mr. W. R. Clifton accompaniwas there. ed his brother and sister in Jaw, Mrs, Joy Rosskelly of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clifton of Lake City Is visiting at the home Magna on a trip to Hubburd of Mr. Raymond Ellis. Springs, Virginia and New Ego, Mrs. Maud Dougdaye of WoodMichigan. It is the Cliftons old home and they will see their land s visiting at the home of brothers and sister. They havent Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hicken. Mr. Harold Blair of Salt Lake seen their relatives for about 25 the home of years. They expect to be gone City ig visiting at Mr. and Mrs. John L. Johnson. at least three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Calder and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweat spent and Mrs. Dean Rosskelly Mr. with Mrs. Sweats parSunday spent Sunday in Vernal. ents at the head of Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones bought for reshipment on the spent the week end In Salt Lake Ogden and North Salt Lake mar- City. Mr. Russell Langdon has movkets carry freight benefits in variable amounts except when ed from the Wooley home to the noted. Gilbert Chatwin home. a-g- Wells-Harr- is Jtah TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A Automatic Water Heater G. E. Mill NO $7.00-$7.5- -- Its -- fumes. mid-weste- rn Itab Its Safe 0, Its Its br Room ft Its f Club. health and beauty. Its Economical - High efficiency at only lc per kilowatt Hour. Convenient - Plenty of hot water for an emergency, anytime. Its no s care; no switches to turn off or on. Dependable - Always on the job -just install it and forget it. Its Simple All working parts sealed away and automatically controlled. Modern-Anothe- r G. E. Appliance for Better Living. -- Its Install It And Forget It A. Hi $ a Cool The heat is sealed INSIDE the tank where it belongs. Its Clean as electric light - no soot, no smoke, no ashes. Healthful - Essential to cleanliness, Automatic-Need- I L no flame, no -- n a 14.00 94.00 No matches, POWER a LIGHT CO. "Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant . I Mir. hvr ). PEACE 9- - 'i Complete With Springs MHGSHON i SEEVICE Standard Oil ProductsUtah Chester Lyman, Mgr. - Duchesne, Horrocks. evening callers at of the home Bishop and Mrs Thomas M. Gilbert were Orin Ol sen and daughter, Flora. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks of Utahn were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Shanks sister, Saturday 27 or 21 Roy A. Schonian Mortuary Mattresses These cribs, originally sent lo the Schonian Furniture Company on an excess order have been under litigation. We finally settled for them at a greatly reduced price and are passing the saving on to you. Some of them have already been sold but the best ones are still left They were made to sell from $11.10 to $17.93. NOW ON SPECIAL SALE AT - -r- ber City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone and children, who have been visiting at Salem returned by way of Heber to attend the conference. Mrs. Gideon Baril returned on Sunday from Roosevelt, Where she was a guest of Mrs. J. B. And - - $9.50 to $12.00 in storage and were of the Cribs have All just recently uncrated been To see them Call at the UINTAH BASIN RECORD i |