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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, January 21, 1914 ydiesrae Saturday WigM if 2 at cocktails, Duchesne High News but when banquet time came, I or to attend too was By Frankie Fullmer jittery Continued from Page 1 maybe it was the caviar that was The Duchesne Eagles played too rich for my blood. and Vivian said. Rfinnie Hamilton their third league game here last The tour took all day Saturday I enjoyed meeting and talking from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and the to such people as General and Friday night with the Tabiona Ti Those attending convention in 6 in gers. The score was Club Meets only ones who didnt go were a Mrs McCoach from Fort Douglas; favor Duchesne Bridge Sunday were Bishop of Tabiona. beat Although few like myself who were un- Chief Justice and Mrs Wolfe; Mr Mrs A. M. Murdock was hostess and Mrs Olus Johnson, Jesse H. a few points, the team on able, or who had other duties and Mrs Barham of Intermoun- by quite January 12 to members of her LeFevre, Myron White, Joseph like Jennings Phillipps, or Frank tain Theatres; Julian C. Bambur-ge- r, and the students didnt feel so bridge club and their guests. Par- Rhoades and Charles Webb. were victorious since we Beckwith. were Mrs Mr and Mrs H. C. Shoema- badly Mr and Mrs Marvin Michie over both Uintah and Roosevelt ticipating in the play a Gus Reed Cowan, Mrs Harvey Hatch, spent Tuesday Mrs full and was Mr Backman; too, That evening ker, in Roosevelt on m previous Tabiona games. Mrs George Kohl Sr., Mrs Clem business. business meeting at 5 for election Mr and Mrs Marion C. Nelson, showed a defense very strong of officers, cocktail party at 6 and a lot of others of Salt Lakes Labrum, Mrs Ralph Halstead, Mr and Mrs Bert Lazenby and throughout the entire game. High Mrs J. Vern Rife, Mrs A. J. Felby the Salt Lake Chamber of elite, and of course such royal Mr and Mrs Leo Defa spent the were men from Tabiona point ler and Mrs B. A. Jacoby. Prize week end in Commerce and banquet at 7:30. entertainment by the Chamber of Williams White and Payson, where they winners were Mrs Labrum and And with a cocktail party coming Commerce was welcome and flat- MyronLorm Allred Boyd the farewell party of attended as high score with Mrs Rife. up at 6, you can imagine the tering to all the Press boys. their brother, Jay Lazenby, who man from Duchesne. bunch wasn't inclined to spend Mr and Mrs Geddes Lindsay of is At the banquet, of course, there leaving this week for the army. the everyone game Following much time at a business meeting. were a lot more that I had to Mtn. Home came down WednesMrs Clarence White left this the Freshie Frolic sponThere is usually a lot of fun at .mss Governor Maw and his enjoyed day to attend the Lions club par- week for Rocklin, California, the Duchesne Freshmen. sored offiby out these elections, picking ty. They also visited daughter, Ralph Jordan, who was briefly where he expects to visit for a cers, directors, etc., but this a war correspondent in the early with Mrs Ernest Schoman. few days with his father, Bert time, it just ran off in high gear, days of the fighting in the Paci- FARMERS ARE ASKED TO Mr and Mrs Ed Wilkins attend- White, 'who is reported very ill. with no opposing candidates and fic and he had some real talcs HELP IN THE WOODS ed the convention with Mr and Mrs Nora LeFevre and Mrs every officer elected unanimousto tell; Dr. Adam S. Benmon Mrs Roy A. Schonian over the Nettie Carlile are spending a few mobilize on To farmers farm ly. Naturally, I was elated plenand several other high ranking in forest week end in Salt Lake City. On days this week in Heber. and ty to be chosen as president for military officers, whose names I woodlands the for workProduction their return Sunday night, they Bill Wadley and David E. Nye War industries, the coming year, with my good failed to get. Food War brought Mr and Mrs O. A. Wil- were in Ioka Sunday on business. Administration Board, friend, A1 Epperson from Kays-vill- e Mrs Ina Van Tassell was shopIts a darn shame that the one and War Manpower Commisison kins home, who have been underas vice president and a fine time a fellow gets in the lime- have combined forces. Farmers going medical care there. They ping in Heber on Tuesday. bunch of directors. Mrs Rella LeFevre spent the light, with a chance to get up and farm workers are asked to also report that Mrs Harvey a steam and say something, with the Well, that was that devote their spare time, parti- Gees condition is somewhat im- week end in Salt Lake City where roller election, somebody called Governor and all these other imshe visited with her father, Mr the slack winter- proved. it, with the Chamber of Com- portant people present, he has to cularly during to work in the Mrs period, Orin Olsen made a trip to Beckstead, who is confined in a spring merce cocktails in the offing un- retire to his, room instead and woods and woods industries. last week medical care. hospital there. for Helper doubtedly contributing to such an wait for his pulse to drop back Pvt. Wallace Chatwin of ColoE. H. 14 Peterson Production of million returned home cords unusual display of harmony. I to normal, but thats the way rado is spending this week home of domestic a business will from be Wednesday night pulpwood dont know whether it was the Ive had to take things lately. on furlough. elation of the election or meeting However, the missus took my necessary in 1944 to supply the trip to Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Weston Thomas needs of pur armed forces overOde-kir- k A from Mrs card Helen bow for me and between courses, the week end In Salt meet essential home enjoyed seas and received Thursday announces Ed acted as liaison officer, dash-u- p front war requirements, accord- that her son, Keith Duke had ad- Lake City. to the room, counting my Mr and Mrs Larmar Lazenby ing to VVPB's paper division. vanced to the rank of sergeant. pulse and back down to the ban- Farmers have and family have moved from their 139 million nearly An interesting letter was requet again to give her the high acres of farm woods which anranch to their home in town. They ceived this week from J. E. Price sign that everything was okey. d purchased the Mark Hayof who is recently nually produce about living at Wardner, Idaho, den home. Well, enough of that. Sunday all forest products and 38 per He doesnt say much about him Mrs Glenna Johnson entertained Sat. - Sun., Jan. 22, 23 morning was all business, ending cent of the countrys pulpwood. self, but says his son, Sgt. Ken- the ladies with a luncheon at noon and in sewing club Thursday neth Pnce of the U. S, Marines, Those attending were evening. afternoon, we just sort of that HEAVEN CAN WAIT the to is they just had say goodgetting mighty homesick after Mrs Jenny Jones, Mrs Hazey Nye, sat around, completing visits and go and load up Dad and more than two years in foreign with Mrs Mildred Johnson, Mrs Angie with friends, many of whom we bye Mother Wilkins to start for Du- ports. Sgt. Price says he is be wont see again until the slimmer Lewis, Mrs Ethel Clegg and Mrs DON AMECIIE and chesne, they sure had a hard ginning to feel and look like an Lila Broadhead. it Ed and all, outing. Through time breaking away, and trust old man. GENE TIERNEY Glen Lewis received painful Vivian mixed like veteran pubbefore she was done, shed Vivian, Mr and Mrs Lonnie Fitzwater cuts and bruises about his face lishers and when the time came made promises to send some of have moved from Salt Lake to when he fell on the guiding pole that good old Uintah Basin but- Tooele, a card from Mrs Fitzwa- while skating Sunday. ter and cream to about half the ter informs us this week. She Mrs Orpha Michie entertained bunch. Dad, by the way, stood says Lonnie has opened a ga at a pleasant surprise party in the trip home fine, she telephoned rage there, and adds, It seems honor of her husband, Marvin us later. that Im to end in the towoi Michie, on his birthday anniverI cant tell you anything about Where I was born.up sary Monday night. Friends atthe Basin this week. We learnE. E. Davies Duto returned tending were Mr and Mrs Frank ed here in Salt Lake that Bessie Clark, Mr and Mrs Howard Stutz, Kohls brother, Walter Owens, chesne Wednesday night from a Mr and Mrs Ervan Clegg, Mr business to Lake Salt trip City owner of Hibbs clothing store, and Mrs Clifford Van Tassell, Mr has joined the Navy as Lieuten- and vicinity. Clarence Foy spent the week and Mrs. Elvin Lewis, Mr and ant j. g. and left Friday for BosMrs Leo Turnbow, Mr and Mrs end in Salt Lake City on busiton. Ralph Smith, Mr and Mrs Joseph ness. The missus saw John Martin Rhoades, Mrs Hazel Nye, Mrs UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT on the street yesterday and had Marvel Moore left Monday for Lottie Maxwell, Mrs Jessie Maxa nice chat with him, but we Salt Lake City and Provo to Claud Wagstaff, Guy Jones, well, havent been out enough to run get medical care. He has been Enid Amber and Robert Michie. ill for the past two months. into very many. While I've been writing this, Scout week. ie Defa, Viola Defa, Connie Lee, a cannon shot and a lot of whiS' Moon and Mrs WadsVallera ties announced FINE FOOD the COURTEOUS SERVICE Withstand Drouth Better beginning of worth. the Fourth War Loan drive. Main Since the roots of crops on well Mrs Louise Turnbow and Mrs street, by the way, isnt Main drained land go deep Into the soil, street anymore, it has been re- the plants on such land can with- Valera Moon were Relief Sonamed, War Bond Drive and stand drouth better thee can plant ciety ward teaching Saturday. on poorly drained land. Ashley Lee, son of John S. all the street signs changed acLee, ha3 joined the navy and is cordingly. t, receiving basic training at I cut this off for a while when Idaho. A1 and Hendrik Romeyn, our Charlie Fabrizio and Joe business office manager, came In Rhoades made a business trip to to talk over association matters. V Duchesne Monday. hen they left, it was way past Mr and Mrs Bill Van Tassell the lunch hour, but since I am Tracy Robert to lose a lot of my chewers toleft Sunday for Colorado to atMrs Millie Johnson, accompanitend the stock show and visit morrow, I was determined to eat ed by Mrs Glenna were with relatives and friends. steak today and we went shop- calling on friends atJohnson, Hanna MonMr and Mrs Hy Hardman and ping. day, displaying her fashion frock motored to Heber Monday. Alecks cafe is closed today tine of baby merchandise. were accompanied by Lulu and so is the Oriental. We went PFC Peter Ivie spent a few They Hardman. Mrs Hardand Thora Into Latches and they had no days relatives and man visiting went to consult a doctor. steak so we ended up at the friends In Hanna this week. Joe Murdock of Heber was a where they dont cater Frank Defa motored to Roosediners, but velt Saturday. He was accom- Hanna visitor last week. 'cry much to off-hoChatwin Mrv and Mrs Ronie they did have steaks, smothered panied by Tommy and Neil in mushrooms and I and family, Mrs Theron Chatwin and Jock Young. thoroughly enjoyed what was undoubtedly Those from Hanna who at- motored to Heber Thursday. Mrs my last opportunity to sink my tended the basketball game and Ronie Chatwins small daughter own teeth into a slab of cow. dance at Duchesne Friday night underwent & tonsil operation. Mrs Blanche Defa was visiting Just before going in, we met were Mrs Rosie Fabrizio, Mr Mrs Tracy Roberts Sunday. Clyde Thompson who used to and Mrs Alfonzo Defa, J. E, Mrs Dorothy Bertola visited scatter those Chick Sale phone Curry, Don Rhoades, Joe Chia-rellbooths all over the upper country Howard Tumbow, Mr and her mother, Mrs May Roberts with his WPA gang. Mrs Dailey Moon and Winslow Friday. When the missus gets back, Rhoades. The beat Dushell go through the mail and chesne by a scoreTigers of 39 to 16. add on notes on any correspondRelief Society meeting was ence from you fightm guys. held at the ward hall last TuesI just got word that Im to day. Two quilts were completed. Mrs Nettie Defa, Lamar Lazen-bregister In at the hospital after supper tonight, so Im soon headWalter Lazenby and Mr and ed for another rest. Mrs Bert Lazenzy motored to Hopin youre the same. Payson Friday, where they bid most of your friends are farewell to their brother, Jay, RAS now in the sen ice away a few (Note interesting let- who left for the navy Saturday. war jobs don't you donjj ters have been received from you Mrs May Atwood was chosen feci left behind sometimes T service boys, but copy being to call on folks in Hanna for the what it is with me galavanting March of Dimes" campaign. Why not get in the midst of this war. Join the WAC! around Salt Lake half the week, Mr and Mrs Eugene Rhoades we'll publish them elsewhere in and family, Miss Lola Hardman You can see new places, the paper. The Missus.) make new friends, learn Interwent to Price Wednesdy with a load of lumber. esting things while you are doing vital war work to speed May Roberets motored to ProFeline I uuio retrolcum vo and back one day last week. Ictory. Once crude petroleum is obtained, SHOP ANI) SAVE AT The Army needs your help Daughters of the Utah Piomany chemicals are required for It. For example acids in the neers held their regular meeturgently. This is your chanre! crude which conode stills are neu- ing at the home of Mrs T. M. For full details apply at B tralized by add ng small amounts of Giles Thursday, with Mrs Vida the nearest S. Army ammonia. Sulfuric acid is another Curry helping with the refreshB Recruiting Station. (Your lorihnmg agent, react. ng with petro- ments. Mrs Phyllis Moon gave cal post office will give you SFE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY leum to remove harmful ingredients. the lesson. Those the address.) Or write; The wore present NTrobcnzrne, sul; hur dioxide, phe- Mrs May Atwood, Lovar Adjutant General, Room 4115, Pace, GROCERY SPECIALS nol, fuifural nnd cresjlic acid are Munitions Building, WashingSickens, Alice Moon, mod as selective solvents 1b the re- Crjstal ton, I. O. Do It today Etta Moon, Phyllis Moon, Pearl fining of lubricating oils. Turnbow, Louis Turnbow, Nt- all those big names DEAR DOUG: 39-1- COZY THEATRE Mew one-thir- nn ur Bemeice Carrell Mr and Mrs Lee Potts of Woodland were in Upalco visiting with relatives Sunday. They returned to Woodland Monday. Those who attended correlation meeting Sunday afternoon at Mt. Emmons were Hugo Mitchell, Claude Iorg, Rowena Reese, Doris Pulley, President E. L. Murphy and Mrs Murphy, Lavina Murphy, Mrs Agnes Mitchell, Berlie Iorg, Flora Mitchell, Lurrine Mitchell and Ellen Evans. Mr and Mrs Ver Dastrup and children went to Salt Lake City last week. They were accompanied by Lois Mitchell, who will spend a few weeks visiting her aunt, Mrs LaRue Peterson of Tooele. Monteze Carrel returned to her work in Salt Lake City after spending the week end with home folks. Joseph Mecham, Charley Larson and Ralph Sharpnel of Ioka were here on business Monday. Mr and Mrs Hershel Iorg have moved to Mt. Emmons, where Mrs Iorg will make her home with her parents, Mr and Mrs Lindon Hanson, while her husband is in the armed services. Berlie Iorg was the guest of Ranea Labrum of Roosevelt Monday evening. While there she attended a skating party given by her school class. Beth Mitchell and Berneice Carrell were the overnight guests of Elva Allred of Neola, at the home of her grandfather, Daniel Mitchell, at Roosevelt, Wednesday. Lurrine Mitchell was the overnight guest of Lucille Gibbs last week. HI BUY EXTRA WAR BONDS and help preserve SjS&s 93 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey National Distillers Products Corp..N.Y. Air Traffic Rises The number of passengers carried on domestic air lines rose from 5,782 In 1926 to 4,060,545 in 1941. Subscribe for the Uintah Basin Record Only $2.50 for the year. Palace Cafe WILL OPEN Say?da- Jan. 22 BOOST YOUR BUYING! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadden Wi Far-ragu- 'M 9 If 11 k yfXa-'15- , !l V.y. ti, - - ''i .. Ro-tifse- Ration Free Slims Fa-anz- io for Women i, O. P. A. Release Order NOME HIGHER THAN of your friends avay? ITlost y, IF Jan. 17th to 29th loM's Market EVERYBODY-A- ur S N EXTRA $100 WAR BOND IN THE 4th WAR LOAN DRIVE is Jging you urging everyone income to buy an extra 100 an job War Bond in the Fourth War Loan Drive. Thats the least being asked of every American-o- ver and above your regular purchases. And it wont be easy for most of us to set it aside! Taxes and living costs are a heavy burden. Well just have to sacrifice and skimp and save to put this drive YOUR government a and across! Do without everything you dont need for happiness and health. Don t waste one precious penny. And put everything you can raise into War Bonds. No sacrifice you can make can approach the sacrifices of our marines on the blood-soake- d sands of islands in the Pacific, or our soldiers fighting their way mile by mile towards Beilin. No sacrifice you can make can match the selfless heroism of our gallant flyers over Germany or our sailors grappling with the stealthy Japanese fleet! Our boys are giving up their homes and their families, their sweethearts and their jobs, even their lives. Lets back them up by buying an extra 100 War Bond in the Fourth War Loan Drive. Youll help to keep Old Glory flying everywhere it belongs! I 1 |