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Show Friday, July 23, LfiNTAH 1943 UINTAH BASIN RECORD B. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Roy A. Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH SAS1N ftECoM), DUCHESNE, UTAH Bees Help Seed Production Myton News By 'Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh Jennie Morrison matter Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chatwin at Mrs. Wm. Koehler was hostess City to perform in the Covered are Postoffice at the 1922, 26, May Display Advertising visiting in Provo and Salt Mr. Lake Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of to members of the Friday Bridge Wagon Days celebration. City thi3 week. Present were Bascom is a rider of exceptional club last week. Line, 2 yt c. March 3. 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Olson of Mrs. Lee Cooper, Miss Alice ability while Mrs. Bascom is a Per Column Inch, 30c Duchesne were calling on friends Todd, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Wm. clever trick rope and stunt perClassified and Reading Notices here Monday. Mrs. Homer former. Robinson, Preece, SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Mrs. Joe Young and little Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish Mrs. James Dalgleish and Mrs. and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 E. W. of Provo, are visiting score The and daughter, of Salt high daughter. Kronquist. Lake Anne, hne, first insertion; 5c per line for ?1.25 couple for the series were Mrs. City, were visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Six Months minimum issue each succeeding Mrs. Ed Hadden is visiting at of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalg$2.50 Robinson and Mrs. Lott. One Year charge, 30c. the home of her daughter in leish Tuesday and Wednesday, Clayton Dennis of Salt Lake Dr. Dalgleish attended to Murray this week. while at was the a vsitor home City Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong, of his father, Syerl Dennis, for his duties as State Director of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Morrison atDental Health. a brief vacation last week. Meranda and Tom tended the funeral of Ed Gardner Marilyn Mrs. Emery Nielson left FriMeranda returned Thursday from in Neola Sunday. with a short visit her day for Mrs. William Ivie and family, Heber where City they spent' two in Salt Lake City. daughters Mrs. Herb Lang and son, Ralph, She was accompanied by her weeks with their grandparents, were in Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barker. Saturday. grandson, Terry Calvert, who will Robert Mayhew, the young son Dan Uresk of Schofield was a medical attention while receive, guest at the home of his par- of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew, there. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, was operated on for appendicitis Cpl. Earl Campbell, who is atlast week in Park City. Mrs. Sr., Saturday. tached to the Alaska Defense Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Du- Mayhew is staying with her son. Command, arrived last week to chesne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Jolley is visiting in visit with his mother, Mrs. H. L. James Salt Lake City this week. Dalgleish Thursday. Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Condie Crandall Gay Turnbow, who had been Grant Murdock and Ralph Mur- a visitor at the home of her spent several days in Springville dock of Duchesne were Myton aunt, Mrs. Charles Meranda, re- last week. business visitors Thursday. Val Lewis, who has had emturned to her home in Heber Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bascom City, Friday. . Mrs. Meranda ac- ployment in Vernal for several and two small daughters left last companied the little Miss, return- weeks, returned home last Monweek for Pocatello, Idaho, where ing home Saturday evening with day. Mr. and Mrs. William Abpla-nal- p they will attend and take part her husband and son, Stephen, In a rodeo. Before returning who spent the week end here. and children attended the home they will stop in Salt Lake at Tabiona last Hugh Owens of Duchesne was picture show a Myton visitor Saturday. He Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong was accompanied by his sons, Alf and Owen, who are visiting made a business trip to Ft. DuADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s GEARED FOR VICTORY KO chesne in Duchesne, and Mrs. last week LaVor Dennis left for Salt Lake Berneice CarreQ where Mr. Denns was given Miss Donna Mitchell, daughter medical attention for an injury of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mitchell, suffered several months ago. He and Vernop Prescott were mar- underwent an operation Saturried in the L. D. S. temple July day and according to the latest 16. The bride is here visiting reports is getting along nicely. with her parents and her hus- Mrs. Dennis returned home Monband has returned to camp. We day to get her two small daughU. S. Tittsuif Los Angeles Examimn all wish they long lives of hap- ters, Sherry and Carolyn, intendpiness. ing to return to Salt Lake City Alvin Mitchell and son, Deon, to remain until Mr. Dennis is made a trip to Kamas Monday able to return home. to take care of business. Bert Dart of Price was attMr. and Mrs. Alvin Mitchell ending to his interests in this left to look for a new home in vicinity last week. the vicinity of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Roth and daughOn their return they were acter, Betty, were week end visitcompanied by Mrs. Mitchells ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. NO LONGER A CITY OF HOSPITALITY mother. Wm. Koehler. Four years hence, if prewar plans are carried Word has been received that Mrs. Frank Monks and daughlittle Mitchell of Nyssa, ter, Marguerite, returned Sunday out, and if the war has been brought to a success- Oregon,Opal but formerly of Upalco, from Salt Lake City where they ful conclusion by that time, Utah is to become host died Monday of a heart attack spent a week with relatvisiting to the nation with a state-wid- e commemoration of at the home of her aunt, Mrs. ives. Susie Mitchell. Mrs. Owen Smith and daughthe settling of this great state in 1847. Mr. and Mrs. John Moon and ter, La Marca, returned Monday Throughout the state today, in various com Mr. and Mrs. Zeary Mathews and from Salt Lake City where they munities miniature rehearsals of that event are be son, Rutherford, of Riverton, att- spent a week with Mr. Smith. ended the funeral of Delos Mrs, Earl Christensen of Tal-maing staged or planned, ranging from the week-lon- g Mathews Sunday. They also visis a visitor at the home Days of 47 celebration in Salt Lake City to such ited with relatves and friends of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sn'all 24th celebrations as that planned at Alta-mon- t. while here. Felix Quintana. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Lusty and Mrs. H. K. Palmer Is a children of Arcadia were visiting at the home of Mr. and guest Mrs. But the visitor in Salt Lake today gets the im- at the home of her father, George Wallace Dennis, on South Myton Sunday. bench. pression that the big celebration is being staged, Evans, Clarence Woodard of Pleasant Mrs. John Davis, who has been not so m'uch to recall the glory and tradition of the Valley was in Upalco Monday seriously ill during the past week pioneers as to provide some thrills in exchange afternoon on business. is reported as slightly improved. for the visitors dollars. Its sponsors cannot be Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Barker of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hardman Bridgeland were visiting at the and infant daughter spent a few criticized too much for that; it is what the people home of William Mathews during days at Bountiful, returning want today, and in every community alert leaders the week, home Friday. and boosters are constantly figuring some new way Pvt. Glendon Mathews has been Robin Babcock returned home home on furlough for several last week after of providing entertainment to bring in the crowds spending several days. While here he attended the days with relatives in Salt Lake and their dollars. funeral of his nephew, Delos City. Yet one cannot help but note the great dif- Mathews. He returned to camp Alan Sims came in from Salt Albert Mathews also Lake City last week to Monday. ference between Salt Lake City today and get his a returned to camp the same day. two sons, just Carter and Mackie, who little way back. In the early days, when the pioMrs. Christy Anderson of Elsi- have been visitors at the home neers first settled the state, we are told that vis- nore is here visiting her sister, of their great grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Amanda Cummings. itors, particularly were not welcomed Devere Iorg has gone to Wood- andAnMrs. A M. Todd, infant son was born to Mr. or treated with courtesy. The settlers had been land to assist his uncle, Leland and Mrs. Dan Uresk of Schofield, persecuted for many months, driven from place to Potts, in the hay field. Sunday, July 18, at the Price Mrs. Percy Potts and daughter, hospital. place, and finally, under their courageous and de- Joyleene, visited relatives at Mrs. Robert Wells and daughtermined leader, Brigham Young, had traveled un- Woodland last week. FYom ter, Jean, of Salt Lake City, visder gi eat hardships, miles from other civilized they went to Salt Lake for a there visit ited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. with the formers daughter, Mrs. Harris last week Margaret Mary aieas, to set up a home in the wilderness where Clayton Dennis, and also to take Harris them on accompanied they might live and worship according to their own her little granddaughter, Vicky their return home and will visit ideals. It was quite natural that home. Lee, The little girl had there for about two weeks. they should frown oeen on any inclusions of the new and hard-wo- n visiting for a month with Mrs. Fred Todd and son, home. her grandparents. Philip, returned home Monday from Salt But time, and the spread of population west Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan were Lake City where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sims. Mr. ge non-Mormo- Mr. last Thursday. and Mrs. Mike Esauk and young son of Heber, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk last Saturday. Otto Kofford, who is employed at Tooele, came home last week to harvest his hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch and children and Mrs. Steve Esauk were in Mtn. Home Sunday where they attended the memorial funeral services of Guy Birch, who was killed in action. A bridal shower was given for Mrs. Ned Fairbanks Friday at the home of Mrs. Ray Mayhew. Many beautiful and useful things were given to the bride. Refreshments were served to some Friends from forty guests. Duchesne Arcadia, Bridgeland, and Hanna attended. Mr. and Mrs. Fietkau and children of Springville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abpla-nal- p last week end. Merlin Broadhead went to Roosevelt Monday to bring Mrs. Broadhead and infant daughter home. Don Lewis was in Vernal last being called there on account of the illness of his mother. Mrs. Herb Lang and daughter, Donna, spent several days in Salt Lake City last week visiting with friends and relatives. Miss Ilia Abplanalp spent last week in Boneta, the guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Irving week, Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and children spent several days in Salt Lake City and Heber last week. Evan White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, who has been stationed in the Canal zone for one year, came home on a two weeks furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp and son, Eugene, were in Roosevelt last Saturday. Ray Mayhew went to Park City Sunday to bring his wife and son, Robert, home. Mrs. Condie Crandall was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mickel-so- n of Duchesne Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton of Duchesne, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Bert Mayhew, Friday. Mrs. Shanks and Mrs. Eliza Gilbert of Arcadia were visiting here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Ned Fairbanks of Provo spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Minnie Hamilton The Daughters of Utah neers held their regular meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Theo Gines, at Riverside Park. Those attendng were Mrs. Thelma Nye, Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Mildred Webb, Mrs. Elaine Webb, Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, Mrs. Orpha Michie, Mrs. Lida Jones, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Rella LeFevre, Mrs. Ethel Clegg, Mrs. Deon Rhoades, Mrs. Anna Stanley, Mrs. Theo Gines, Mrs. Lova Gines, Mrs. Hazel Nye and Mrs. Minnie Hamilton. Mrs. Andrew Defa and two small sons, and daughter. Ruby, returned home last week after a pleasant trip to Camp Cook, Calif., where they enjoyed a visit with their son and brother, PFC Alver Defa. Mrs. Defa received word since her arrival home that Alver has received hi3 promotion to a Private, First Class. PFC Defa is just eighteen years old, and has been in the army just three months. Congratulations PFC Defa. Mrs. Erma Allen and sons, Jean and Bruce, enjoyed a visit last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Utah State Agriculture men in this vicinity last week were .C. L. Jones, L. W. Jones, W. E. Thorpe and J. M. Twitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stutz spent a few days last week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ladacy Giles and daughter, Vida, were in Heber City and Provo for a few days last week. Mrs. Anna Lunchford of Orem enjoyed a visit Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis. Mrs. Ada Clark and sons, Newell and George, of Salt Lake City, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. Janet Turnbow spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hicken, of Provo, accompanied by Mrs. Ira Allen and Mrs. Phillis Giljs of Mapleton, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hicken. Mrs. Ward, accompanied by her two daughters, Rhea and Maxine, of Provo, enjoyed Sunday visiting friends here. The two Miss Wards expect to be teachers in the Tabiona school this winter. Mrs.. Eva Tillack left Saturday for Rocklin, Calif., where she expects to visit for a few days, before returning with her little daughter, Barbara Ann, who has been spending several weeks in California at the home of Helen C H Bees help the production of seed from cabbage, carrots, kale, onions, peppers, radishes, rutabaga, soybeans, squash and turnips. Also most fruit trees and Pio- strawberries, blackberries nr c le and 01 need bees to pollinate blueberries them. a H C( tl announced of Miss Betty Ann Tarver, of Little Rock, Arkansas, to Corporal Dee W. Lewis, now serving in Texas. The wedding date has not been definitely set, pending the coming furlough of Corporal Lewis, enterMrs. Weston Thomas tained at dinner Monday evening at her home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Buckalew, Mrs. Max Lewis, Mrs. Lucille Snyder and Mrs. Grace Hale, all of Duchesne. Mrs. Ruby Giles and family spent Monday and Tuesday visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Stanley. tl tl tl si fc w CC tc e sc TV P tc A SI m ca Legal Advertising in Notice To Creditors Estate of RUBE TITCOMB, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Mt. Emmons, Utah, on or before the 10th day of November, A. D., 1943. Laveda Titcomb, of estate of Rube Titcomb, Deceased. Date of first publication July 9, Administratrix 1943. Date of last publication July 30, 1943. Classified FOR SALE: Registered Roan Durham Bull, 2 years old, $160.00; also brood mare. Edwin Rowley, l-- 4t Mountain Home. SALE: 600 acres land, acres cultivated. 320 head sheep, 25 head Hereford cattle, 6 horses, farm implements. Mrs. R. E. Fausett, Duchesne, Utah. FOR 100 l-- 2t Professional Cards Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood in Hanna. Mrs. Ester Chatwin was operated on in the Heber hospital last week for an inward goiter. Last reports are that her condition is improving. She was attended by Dr. Neff Hicken. Dr. Hicken and party are fishing in this vidinity this week. Captain Duane Sorensen of the Air Corps spent Saturday at the home of his brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis. A number of friends were at Neola Sunday where they attended the funeral services of Mr. Gardner. At a family dinner held Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lewis, in Salt Lake City, the engagement was 1L B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah DR. O. M. THURMAN Chiropractor Roosevelt Saturdays Shurtleff Hotel Vernal on other days - L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney-at-La- w Duchesne Utah w SAME POPULAR ROY A. SCI! ONIAN Registered Mortician Duchesne PRICES Utah FOR HTWtlR, FINER ACCOMMODATIONS Mayhew. Some More The one thing that is much better than some money in the bank Is some more. S 5 couitesy and was made to feci that his comfort Mitchell Sunday. and pleasure were as important to his host as the one i emembers Utah, and a lot of dollar he paid for them. ground will have Now, the war has changed all that; the visitor obe regained to create the right impressions in almost everywhere meets the attitude of pay up and get going, we havent time to be bothered HOPE FOR GEORGE KOIIL IS SUSTAINED. Blame it on a shortage of help, a lack of Shocked and saddened this week goods and were the commodities, a harassed people with too much to people of Duchesne to learn the news that Geortre do and not enough to do blame with; it on a sudden & had been rePrtcd missing in the ai An only son wel1 educated and of high nlfC with opportunities before him and the respect and great, wishes and we of his community who good note the change, while we parti- to boost him past, is on, it to hard believe that there ally understand its cause, note it with misgiving ShUld bcCme 0nc f 1116 nevertheless, waacatahs Marie Baum and Mrs. Wils Neilson and and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White of Duchesne were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Peatross last Mr. baby, Sunday. Mrs. Dora Ivie took her son, Lee, to Salt Lake City last Thurs-da- y night for a tonsil operation. BUI Hayes, who is employed In the eletcnte mine in Indian Canyon, spent last week at home putting up his hay. He returned to work Monday, July 19. W. R. Peatross was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mezenen Saturday. The same people who Mrs. Clarence Baum was visitsponsored the citys ing In Salt Lake City with her hospitah y in Lie past are still there, and probably allC7ly tausht us thou1'. daughter, Elva, Friday and Satuill be there four years from now. only temporary; many thus re- - urday. She returned home on Perhaps, if ported later turn up, citiier world peace is established by then, ivith their own com- Sunday. will have lades or as they lecouTcd their own poUe, or recovered their m- prisoners of war safe in enemy terri-Fost- er Mrs. Robert Belt left last week for Seattle, Washington, to join flucnce, whichever is lost, shaken off the influence VndlMati' y hl? wife the formcr Marianne her husband, who is stationed at of too much money, and will he able to ustaincd by this that place. restore the and all of their . join them in celinc assured A dance was given in the ward 7fpC0UrU,Sy-an-hos)itaJity- - We hone so, any-wa- y, .1 , Gc01'ces wiUbe forth- - hall Wednesday night, July 14. is impressed by Salt Lake so coming'sooCa'VOrd miiln$Tha4 that E"8 d City f f safy SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW! H eri 'ye ei tic , tir th fa |