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Show Friday, January SI, Myton School News 0 rds gn. G. IV. Violet Brundage left our school Monday to attend the Duchesne school. She was girls athletics manager. Ruth Stott stepped into her place. The 4K club has written its constitution and Next week we hope to have more news about its progress. The school has some very interesting signs; some of them are; Boys take off your hats, Be a gentleman, Keep to the right Respect your elders etc. The Junior High party which is to be a Valentine party, will be held Feb. 13. A dance, "Presidents Ball will be held Feb. 1. Gentry Laris of Roosevelt was in business Monday. jlrs. Paul Hanson and little son pwain left for California Monday ,here they expect to visit for some time. jlr. and Mrs. Glen Remund of Duchesne were visiting in Ioka on Louis j0ka on ah wr Young Married Couples club the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon Friday evening. YV. G. Gentry was an Arcadia visitor Tuesday. Van Winterton of Roosevelt was calling on friends in Ioka Thursday. Clifford Lemon is reported ill The were Canadas Population this week. The population of Canada is estimated at 11,195,000. The Dominion ranks third among gold producing Mrs. Ed Bratke and lirile daughtof Green River, Wyoming, are guests of Mrs. Bratke's parents, er countries. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Mrs. A. E. Edwards of Myton to her club of ten at her home spent Sunday wtih Mrs. Olive Sor- January 23. Mrs. Ed Bratke of ensen. Green, River, Wyoming waa a speBernard and Joe Bolden of Salt cial guest. Mrs. Reed Lemon received word Lake City are Ioka visitors this week. Friday that her mother, Mrs. Alma Harold Miles who has been vis- Timothy of Helper is seriously iting in California returned home ill. Mr. Moore, railroad agent of the Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Michie are Moffat road was a business visleaving this week for Washington itor in Ioka Wednesday. state where Mr. Michie has emRalph Jensen of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his parployment. Mrs. James Lloyd was hostess ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Mr. Ambulance Service For Sickness or Emergency Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance enables us to give prompt, efficient and comfortable ambulance service any time at a moments notice for invalid or emergency transportation - - anywhere, anytime. CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN The Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuary Service Residence Phone 241 Business Phone 271 Duchesne, Utah I Mrs. Wm. Harris hostess oLhe special business of the meetto the Friday Bridge club last ing. week. Present were the following The P.-A. regular meeting members and guests; Miss Alice which was postponed from JanTodd, Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. R. E. uary 14 th because of lack of elecWaugh, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. tricity on that date, brought out Homer Robinson, Mrs. Wm, Koeh- a large and appreciative crowd ler, Mrs. Bliss Lott and Mrs. E. W. Friday evening. A special proThe usual donation gram furnished entertainment afKronquist. for the Red Cross was given by ter the regular business which was eiah member and high score was conducted by President Ashel won by Mrs. Kronquist. A dance was enjoyed Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart and after the meeting. children of Price were Myton visLavar Peterson, who is employitors Wednesday of last week. Mrs. ed at Kenilworth, spent the week Dart and children were guests at end here with his parents, Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mrs. N. L. Peterson. Dart while Mr. Dart attended to Miss lone Bird left Sunday cn business matters. a weeks vacation trip to Salt Guests at the home of Mr. and Lake, where she will visit with reMrs. Clyde Wing are Mr. and Mrs. latives.' L. E. Hoff and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda Wing who arrived last week from made a business trip to Salt Lake Los Angeles, California. City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Allred and Luran Allred of Duchesne was son Clarence and Mrs. Ole Peter- a Myton business visitor Monday. son left Wednesday for Salt Lake W. S. Peatross spent the week City. Mrs. Allred has been ill for end here with his family returning some time and was taken to a Monday to Venial where he is emSalt Lake hospital for observation. ployed on the staff of the Vernal Mr. Allred remained in Sait Lake Express. with his wife while their son and Roy Schonian of Duchesne was Mrs. Peterson returned home Fri- transacting business in Myton on day. Tuesday.. Roland Krebs returned Saturday An infant daughter was born to from Salt Lake City where he Mr. and Mrs. Don Burris, on Wedwas called by the Illness of his son nesday, January 22. John who underwent an emergenMiss Gladys Boswell and Miss cy operation for appendicitis on Betty Lou Kapple, teachers in the Sunday. Mr. Krebs reports that Myton school, spent the week end John is now out of danger and at their homes in Provo and Pay-sowith his rapid improvement will be able to leave the hospital soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Holder and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams Larand daughter Bonnie of Roosevelt daughter Leah and small son atto in came from Sprlngville ry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James tend to business matters. They are Dalgleish Saturday evening. former Myton residents and their crowd attended the MyA large will enjoy their visfriends many ton civic improvement club meethere. it oring Friday evening. Regular Wilson Bywater returned Tuesder of business, reports of committees and plans for furthering day evening from Salt Lake City projects already under way were where he has been employed. n. A dance was given in the ward hall Friday evening. Those ata very enjoyable tending report time. Jessie Baum with Mr. Tom Benson of Ioka, won first prize in the jitter bug contest held in Myton Saturday night. Those attending conference Sunday in Duchesne from Strawberry were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fausett, Mr. and Mrs. Dail Ivie, Mr. Dean Pulley, Mr. W. J. Williams, Mrs. Gertrude Williams and Mrs, Romanza Mott. Among those attending the funeral in Duchesne Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum. Leo somewhat innroved now. Mr. Carl 7, Rhoades left Tues- Baum, Mrs. Alice Firth, Mr. J. G. day for Provo where he will spend Ivie, Mrs. Clara Rasmussen and a day or two, then on to Salt Lake Mrs. Annie Mezenen. City where he will undergo an operation for rupture. Mr. O. E. Curry took a load of livestock to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. Charlie Fabrizio took a load of lumber to Park City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie motored to Provo Tuesday where they will attend leadership week, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades and daughter Fern motored to Salt Lake City Monday returning on Tuesday. A large number from Hanna attended the Gold and Green dance at Tabiona ward hall Friday evening, everyone reporting an enjoyable time. The Tabiona high sch. 1 and Hanna team played basketball Monday evening at the Tabiona gymnasium, Tabiona wining, The people of Hanna wish to express their most heartfelt sympathy for the family of Mr. Dana Rose of Provo, formerly a resident of Hanna whose funeral was held at Tabiona ward hall Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon and baby returned home Sunday from Texas, where they have been for the past few months. On their way home they had the misfortune cf overturning their car. However no one was hurt badly. A large number attended the roller skating at Defas Famous park Monday evening. Word was received in Hanna this week that Mrs. Heber Moon is still In Mesa Arizona and is j j The Reeord Does Expert Frlnflng 34-2- 2. Mr. Frank Defa is still at home, suffering from four broken ribs he received in a car accident four weeks ago. Mr. Emil Colliander and Mr. E. W. Allred motored to Neola Tuesday, where they will attend the golden wedding anniversary party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Duncan. Mr. Leo Defa left Tuesday for Roosevelt where he will haul graMarion S. Shields vel from Ouray to Yellowstone. Minnie Hamilton Alonzo Defa, Leo Defa and Tuesday evenmg Miss Allred, Lloyd Roberts took a load of lumCamp Scagawea, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, held their reg- stake L. D. S. M. I. A. dance di- ber to Bluebell Monday, then moular meting Monday evening at the rector and partner, came to Ar- tored on to Yellowstone. home of Mrs. Grace Giles with cadia and conducted the M. I. A. Thelma Nye and Lova Gines as- Gold and Green dance during the Texas Trucking Law sisting hostesses. Stake Captain mutual activity hour. A law in Texas says it is unsafe to Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Thayne and haul a load of more than 7,00C May Lambert of Altonah was present, and everyone enjoyed the son Taylor left Thursday for their pounds on a truck, except when the talk she gave. The lesson, "Mills home at Mountain Home after truck is going to a railroad station, and Millers was given by Mrs. spending the past three months when 14.000 pounds may be hauled. Hazel Nye. Other members pres- at the home of her parents, Mr. ent were; Hazel Clark, Jessie Max- and Mrs. Jack Taylor. well, Eliza Giles, Rose Mary Neil-soBishop and Mrs. Hale Holgate Ethel Clegg, Lova Gines, Lida made a business trip to Salt Lake Jones, Irene Thomas, Thelma Nye, City Wednesday. Ina Thomas, Deon Clegg, Jennie Mrs. Harriet Todd who has been Jones, Gertrude Chatwin, Grace at the home of her daughvisiting Giles, May Lambert Minnie Ham-lto- n Mrs. Frank Horrocks, left last ter, and Hazel Nye. week for Duchesne to visit her Claude and LeGrand Wagstsff, daughter and Mr. and Byron Collett and Ike Hamilton Mrs. Mont Poulson. Tlirough special arrangements with the magreturned early Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Rlchen3 azine publishers we offer Americas finest their work at Moon Lake after be- made a business trip to Salt Lake farm and fiction magazines in combination ing at home over the week end. City last week. with our newspaper at prices that simply Just ten cents from you may The Red Cap camp of the D. U. to the others; join bring happiness cannot be duplicated elsewhere! Look over P. met at the home of daughter march cf dimes today. 24. The S. Shields January Marion this long list of favorites and make YOUR A delightful birthday party was lesson, The early Pioneer Women selection today! given at the home of Mrs. Angie of Utah was conducted by CapLewis Thursday afternoon in hon- tain Hattie Horrocks. or of her son Billie. Friends who The biography of Thomas Hand joined in . wishing Billie a happy Red was read by Marion S. Shields GROUP A SELECT 2 MAGAZINES birthday were: Lavema Bowers, Refreshment3 were served by the McCalls Magazine . I Vf. 1 Vr. Wilda Johnson, Vivian Chatwin, hostess and MrS- Q Pathfinder (Weekly) s. Nielsen. 1 Vr. True Romanics I Vr. I Year, Modem Romanies Beatrice and Helen Stanley, Ole-- 1 Seven members were present. Fact Digrit 1 Vr. 1 Vr. Silier Screen Betta Gines, Helen Mar Johnson, ScreeuLiiiil A crowd of our young folks at-- 1 Vr. SHirt.i Afield ... 1 Vr. f Five 1 Vr. American Roy ... ty Lou Hicken, Enid and Amber tended the dance at Myton SaturI Vr. Open Road ( Itoys) American Girl Michie, ... 8 Mo. Clark, Velda day evening. Marjorie Science and Discovery 1 Vr. ALL FOR PRICE Parents Magazine . . 6 Mo. Christian Herald Jones, Lee Frisby, Ralph Gines, 6 Mo. SHOWN Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert has been Alfreda Ivie, Gale Wagstaff, confined to her bed with flu a few CROUP B SELECT 2 MAGAZINES Wayne and Lawrence Ray Max- days this wek. Household Magazine 1 Vr. ALL SIX American Fruit Crower 1 Vr. well, Glen Lewis, Elaine, Marjorie, Home Arts Needlerraft 1 Vr. ONLY Larsen's orchestra furnished the Farmer I Vr. Cappers Plezie and Virginia Lewis. The music at the P.-Pathfinder 26 Issues A program FriNational Livestock 1 Vr. Hunting and Fishing ...I Vr. table, ice cream and cake were in day evening at Myton. Producer 1 Vr. Successful Farming 1 Vr. National SjKirCsman valentine colors. of our young folks A car-loa- d A large crowd attended the con- attended the M. I. A. dance pracGROUP C SELECT 1 MAGAZINE Comfoit (Inti. Good joint Gold and Green ball given in tice at Duchesne Monday evening. 1 Vr. Leghorn World the Tabiona ward hall Friday eveFOR BOTH 1 Vr. Stories) Following are those who were American Pltry. Jrnl..l Vr. were NEWSPAPER Farm Two crowned, queens Journal and ning. in attendance at the L. D. S. QuarI Vr. Rrecders Carrtte AND 1 Vr. Farmers Wife Miss Fern Rhoades and attendants conference Sunday at Duterly Rhode Island Red Jml. 1 Vr. MAGAZINES Mothers Home Life Mr. Miss Glena Curry and Miss Flor- chesne; Bishop and Mrs. Hale Hol1 IT. Plymouth Rock Mlhly. I Vr. Poultry Triliune ence Rhoades of Hanna; Miss Mar- gate, Sharon Holgate, L. J. GilI and Turnbcw attendants, Marion Mrs. Ross, jorie bert, Mr. and Miss Louise Stanley and Miss Le- T. R. Cope, Lenar Richcns, Mr, T T V rc. , vi ona Clegg, of Tabiona. and Mrs. Stanley Ross. Max Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larsen and Mrs. Frank Horocks, Von, Ray and family and Mr. Lin Clark of Salt Grant Horrocks, Robert and Garn Lake City spent Sunday at the Gilbert. Willard Deardon, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert, Jack GilClark. bert, Loryn Ross, Mrs. R. S. Lusty Out of town friends who atten- and Mr. and Mrs. Scot Lusty. ded the funeral services of Mr. Elden Eell has returned from n American Dana Rose Sunday were Mr. and Salt Lake City where he went to 2.50 Mrs. Francis Brocks of Fruitland, enlist In the U. S. Marine corps. and moV o r,,) Grower .2.i5 rn Home Aru H Science 2 .25 Gw Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles, Mr. and Due to eye trouble, Mr. Bell was S.25 2.5 Hjwundand American n American ak Needlerraft T" 2.25 Mrs. Glenn Davis, Afton and Clif- not able to get tn training. 2.50 2.15 Silver Screen ol Household MaR;. qn American Vltry- i n b 2.1' ton Davis of Heber City, Mr. and Monday night a good crowd of 30O rq Hunting Mrs. Horace Chatwin and Mr. and cur adult Aaronic Priesthood n Breeders Gazer SM Liberty MJJ" VqTruc Romances 3.50 Priesthood Capper1 the Mrs. Pete Abplanalp of Utahn. attended members 2 50 Magazine Ld .2-7MasaiiM C.hdd True Stmy her S McCall Mrs. Edna Sizemore and W World meeting held at Duchesne super3 00 ' Hchriv'i-'- " S 25 2 Modern returned WerV'T Barton new C. W. . vised Life baby boy H Collier by 3 25 National Sportsman Qtout home Sunday from Duchesne. S 2 75 Doyle Evans of Upalco was an Nature Magazine A pleasant surprise party was over-nig? y, guest Monday of SharN Jessie Mrs. on Holgate. given at the home of QO s V, for M Marwell Sunday evening. In honor Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty made or her husband, Mr. Lawrence a trip to Provo Tuesday to visit Maxwells birthday. Friends en- their daughters Barbara and Lois MAIL TODAY FILL OUT COUPON B. joying the party were: Mr. and who are attending school at the E i Mr. and Mrs. Y. U. Mrs. David Nye, PLEASE AILOW 4 to 6 WEEKS TOR FIRST MAGAZINTS TO ARRIS at ) ihit week. ii Is this ill tovpon mti Pa Mrs. nturn Mr. Bird JtiiitJ and Mrs. Charlie otut muz sfitr Frank Clark, thttkmg (Clip Ini c Johns, n, Mr. and Mrs. William I am enclosing the oiler desired $ enclose I Gentlemen: Frisby. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Giles. Luthers Inkspot that Mr. and Mrs. Cyrel Gines, Mr. and Reports from Germany state Mrs. Alvin Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs the Ink spot on the wall of YYartburg Ike Hamilton and Mrs. Anna Stan- - castle, made when Luther threw the no more. uy- inkpot at the devil, is Tourists are shown where it used The Record OtlU-- Specializes In to be, but souvenir hunters long wall plaster. Fine Commercial Printing ago stole the last o! that son-in-la- A t II ii mil Mum h the Jefferson chose Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to lead the expedition. Starting up the Missouri Rier near St. Louis in May, 1801, they returned in September, 1806. Not only had they found a land route to the Pacific and located a river flowing to the sea, hut they had transferred the western boundary of the United States to the Pacific Coast. s who Lewis and Clark were the opened up this vast new territory holding so much of prombe for the future of the country. trail-blazer- s in industry today. In There are the telephone service they are not only the men who build the lines over mountains, deserts and in science in the Bell plains, hut the Telephone Laboratories, ever seeking belter ways to do the job. Keeping the nation's channels of communihours a day is the job cation open twenty-fou- r a responsibility of your telephone company hi ther it may he a local it shoulders eagerly. emergency or one of national defense, telephone men and women are ready. trail-ldazer- rs ... V' ' , . . Magazines The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 added more than a million square miles to the United States. After securing an appropriation from Congress to explore the vast territory, President Thomas trail-ldaze- This Newspaper and X ft i The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. sr - UUIMjLU i ssisii - X- ,5 j gSrvWlT e g " i 0 The Relief Society sisters ted a quilt Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alice Firth. Mrs. Firth served a hot dinner to the workers. They were Mrs. Marie Baum, Mrs. Clara Rasmussen, Mrs. Gertrude Williams. Mrs. Romanza Mott and Mrs. Rebecca Wheeler. Her father, Mr. J. G. Ivie was also a guest. Mr. Roy Eliason made a business trip to Heber City Tuesday. Mr. Ray Mott is driving the school bus during Mr. Eliasons absence. Miss Mary Wilson was a week end guest of the Misses Jessie and Elva Baum. n, i I find $110,-000.00- if they all had the opportunity of taking advantage of the latest technical advances in tire design, according to A R. Ellis, president of the Pittsburgh Testing laboratory. of Pittsburgh, Pa. Romanza Mott Mrs. Tracy Roberts By-law- s. Sunday. ih Reducing Tire Costs Americas car owners would their annual tue bill reduced By Nola Wilson 1941 ES |