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Show - i UINTAH BASIN RECORD Editor B. J. Schonlan, Publisher EVERY PUBLISHED Boy A. Sehonian, AT DUCHESNE, UTAH FRIDAY rates Myton News By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Ethel Beebe matter Mrs Ed Conklin received word Entered as ADVERTI SIN G the at was held entertained Funk at evening the death of her sister, Chloe Postoffice of Friday Mrs George May 26, 1922, at the Display Advertising on home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Har- Leslie Saturday, Jan. 29, at Aid Ladies the of members of act the under Flat Rate. For Plates. Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, She left for Present ris. Commander L. P. Anderle afternoon. of pneumonia. Thursday March 3, 1879. Line, 3c. Vice President Ferron at once. were Mrs J. W. Hailwood of Ver- and District 42c Per Column Inch, nal, Mrs Thomas Gentry of Ioka, Grace Dalgleish were in charge Mrs Lynn Farnsworth is in Classified and Reading Notices the I. R. Tuttle, Mrs Wm Koeh- of the meetings. Following Mrs Lake City visiting her husSalt SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent. Wanted, Lost Mrs Wm. Harris, Mrs W. E. regular order of business, plans band who is in the hospital. ler, 10c per and Found, Miscellaneous, $1.00 Broome, Mrs John Davis, Mrs W. were perfected for a Washingtons Three Months Mr and Mrs Carl Richens moved line, fiist insertion; 5c per line for Six Months $1.50 E. Burton, Mrs Wm. Jones, Mrs birthday party to be held Feb. to Ioka last week. Carl has had each succeeding issue minimum $2.50 Homer Robinson and Mrs Denzil 23 at the Beggs building. Bridge his physical examination for the One Year charge, 30c. Hemphill. A delicious lunch was and 500 will he played and re- army and expects to leave in the at the close of the after- freshments will be served to help near future. seived THE GREAT BIG "IF" raise additional funds for the noon. Mr and Mrs Clinton Bowden subscriptions for service men of went to enterMrs E. W. Kronquist Salt Lake Tuesday to A delicious this community. tained members and guests of the Mrs Bowdens father, Alvisit lunch was served at the close of Friday bridge club at her home the ma Case, who is in the hospital meeting. in Fort Duchesne last week, wdth from a stroke. Mrs Leonard Harris left Wed- suffering the following ladies enjoying an Mrs Carlotta G. Moffitt of Boafternoon of bridge, Mrs Bliss nesday for Salt Lake City where neta is teaching school during Lott, Mrs Homer Robinson, Mrs she will spend two weeks at the Mrs Ericksons illness. She is Dalhome of her daughter, Mrs S. A. Wm. Preece, Mrs James home of Mr and at the staying Mrs Wm. Koehler, Mrs W. Buckalew. second-clas- s Fer-ro- gleish, Miss Lois Davis arrived ThursH. Linck and Mis Wm. Harris. The winner of high score was day from Salt Lake City to visit with her mother, Mrs Jack Gln-ge- ll Mis Dalgleish. during a short vacation from the The regular meeting of American Legion and Auxiliary her work. She returned Tuesday. Wm. Case of Duchesne was a Myton business visitor Thursday. J. Bywater returned Thursday from a short visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Donald Bench and Mrs James Hatch of Duchesne Agnes Brooks 'vl 4 'The 1944 IN IS. FOR EVERY OR HER rHiimna'i will VS TO Wirt THE EUROPEAN WAR WOMAN, ALL MAN AND line tb the remotest hamlet, front The V NEEDED FO OWLY v niw i - GEN. DOTY. FULL n mi mi iwiii mmmm I WAY FROM T-I- E to do his EISENHOWER. m, wmntmimtmmmmmmmmmmmimmmim i SEE WHERE WAR BOND MONEY GOES Employees of the Dept, of Agriculture were the first government group to inspect the U. S. S. American Mariner, new liberty training ship for the U. S. Merchant Marine, and see how their War Bond money was being spent. This ship is the largest ever to sail up the Potomac rivClaude R. er to Washington. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, told the employes he expected them to achieve their Fourth War Loan goal of $4,779,-60- 2 and pointed out that they had oversubscribed their Third War Loan quota by almost 25 percent. mwMmwG SOMHliim . 1 - I 3 ' t and it might be your wifes rolling pin if you dont remember her on your anniversary with a bandy electric appliance. Electricity can lighten the work at home. . . . LIVING COSTS ARE UP, RUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! FOVICTORY M buy united -- states WAR 'llONDS AND jf4r7STAMps 9 U I N -- m f i-- A 4 rj j Power & Light Co. lerneiee Carrcll Miss Mary Evans is home from Salt Lake visiting her brother, Doyal before he leaves for the service. Mrs M. J. Mitchell has been ill but is much better at present. Mrs Jennie Orr, who has spent several weeks at the home of Mrs Eliza Murphy, accompanied her son, Wm. Orr to his home in Oregon where she will visit for a few weeks. Reed Durfey has gone to Salt Lake to take his little daughter Georgia Mae for medical treatment. Morlian Mott is driving school bus while the other driver, Reed Durfey is in Salt Lake City. Ver Dastrup made a business trip to Vernal Monday. of Arden Evans and family Arcadia were visiting Sunday at the home of his father, J. H. Evans. Grant Roper and family are here to be with his father, George Roper, who is ill. Mrs Novella Potts and Mrs Irene Iorg are in Salt Lke City visiting their sons before they are shipped from Fort Douglas. E. L. Murphy spent several days at Vernal last week where he was making a road to his timber on Taylor mountain. E. L. Murphy and Claude Iorg took George Roper to the L D S hospital in Salt Lake City Sunday, He has been ill for some time. We all hope for his speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs Walter Kerksiek were calling at the home of Mrs F.liza Murphy Sunday. two Henry Morgansteins spent daughters and the week end visiting him. One daughter and husband returned to their home in Denver and Mr his accompanied Morganstein other daughter to Salt Lake. Mrs Fred Carrell has returned home after speding a few days in Salt Lake with her daughter, Monteze and other relatives. Miss Ellen Evans hu3 returned home after spending a week in Salt Lake having dental work Ny-ess- a, son-in-la- done. Janies Carrell, M. G. Williams, Mis Fred Carrell and son, Kenneth were shopping in Roosevelt Monday. Lorm Lloyd underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Vernal hospital Monday. It is reported that he is in a critical condition. was Mitchell Mrs Agnes struck by a car a short distance from her home last Thursday. She was walking on the highway and ns she crossed over to get on the right side of the highway, the car struck her. She sui feral some cuts and bruises but was not seriously injured. Mrs La vina Muiphy was at the home of her son, Paul on Sunday. He is ery ill. H nu.ul l..uul O' I aki , els Ah lie rhinud ancient hi mi;- aiithii m tie luousands of la1 es g i, id cut by the glaciers ill tm ir suuthu.ud push. Biggest of all European lakes is Lake Ladoga, between Finland and Russia. I ml i Mrs Laverna Roberts and her daughter Fay spent Monday at Heber. Mrs Merle Humes took her little son, Darold to Heber Monday for dental care. Roy Todd of Heber was an overnight guest of Bert Young Saturday. Mr and Mrs Earl Sweat and daughter, Jacklyn spent several days last week in Salt Lake visiting Mrs Sweats brother, Leonard Fausett before he went to the army. William Pace went to American Fork Sunday after Mrs Pace and Florence and their daughters, Lola. Mrs Myrtle McNeill received a telephone call from her brother, Max Thorne, who has been in the South Pacific with the navy. He has returned to the States for a short time while his ship is Deing repaired. Otis Mecham and William Clifton spent Monday at Duchesne. Mrs Eert Young was a Heber business visitor Monday. Dinner guests of Mrs Alden Muir Sunday were Mrs Laverna Roberts and daughter, Fay. Francis Brooks and Robert Humes worked several days last week clearing the roads of snow. The school bus broke down again this morning. Before they got started, the children have missed over a week of school. UTAHN Jennie Morrison J. A. Morrison just returned from a weeks trip to Ogden and Brigham City where she visited with her daughter Lt. Betty Jo, who Is leaving Bushnell General hospital for another hospital. Steve Esauk, who has, been in San Diego, Calif, for a month, returned home on the bus Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Wells Wright took their small daughter to Roosevelt Sunday to see Dr. Miles and have the childs leg dressed. She was badly burned last week. Mr and Mrs Orin Olsen of Duchesne were calling on the Utahn people last Thursday on the 4th War Loan drive. Mrs Jack Olsen is in a hospital in Vernal where she was operated last week. They report her condition as fair. Mr and Mrs Edward Hadden and Mrs Steve Esauk attended the farewell party, given for and Leland Hadden, who have gone into the service. Mr and Mrs Warren Strong and J. A. Morrisort were in on business Monday. Mr and Mrs Pete Abplanalp were shopping in Duchesne last Wednesday. Wm. Case, John Madsen and Owen Wright attended sucrament meeeting Sunday. They all gave very interesting talks. Mrs Elray Larson of Talmage was visiting her daughter, Mrs Kati Wright and family Sunday. Arnold Robbins was calling on friends here Sunday. Cecil Koffoid of Mtn. Home was in Utahn on business Monday. Lloyd Turnbow of Heber was calling on friends and relatives here last Thursday. Herb Lang was a Duchesne usitor last Tuesday. Mrs Wm. Ivie just received a letter from her son, Staff Sergeant Irving, who is overseas, lie says he is fine and is seeing lots of excitement. Mr and Mrs Eugene Abplunalp Wi-shopping in Roosevelt last week. County Nut.se Martha Sh ini.3 of Arcadia was calling cm ftiends her 1st wk. Mr3 R. visited in Myton Wednesday evening. Pfc. Fred Hayes, who is home on furlough to visit his mother, who is ill at Heber, was a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Matt Uresk Sr. last week, enjoying a couple days of his furlough with his Myton friends. Mrs L. A. Potthoff arrived on Thursday to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs Ole Peterson. Mr Potthoff is a seaman with the Merchant Marine. Titus Jones and Eldredge Buckalew of Duchesne were transacting business in Myton last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Wm. Preece left Saturday for Salt Lake City where they will visit with their daughter, Edith Nell and other relatives. During their absence, Mr and Mrs Ben Perkins of and caring for the Preece home and attending to the office duties of the ditch riders of the Indian Irrigation service. Mr and Mrs Earl Hardinger of Duchesne are the proud parents of a 7 lb baby boy, bom Sunday, Feb. 6 at the home of Mrs Hard-ingeparents, Mr and Mrs Emery Nielson. S 2Jc Acel Bingham arrived on Saturday to spend his furlough with his wife and baby. He moved his family from the Wedig ranch and they are now settled in the Montgomery house. Mrs Wm. Seaton of Duchesne spent Friday and Saturday as a guest at the Wm. Harris home. Cpl. Fred Musser spent a few days in Myton, coming in with his father from Ogden where he was called by the death of his mother. He returned to camp on Monday. Superintendent W. J. Bond was a Myton visitor Monday. S 2c Acel Bingham and family have been guests at the Howard Bingham home until they were settled in their new home. At a meeting of the war bond committee Monday, it was decided to put on a bond rally to help put Myton over the top on the Fourth War Loan drive. Mr and Mrs W. H. Linck left Tuesday for a short business trip to Salt Lake City. Cpl. Orville Dart Jr. came In Friday for a short furlough with his parents. Mrs Matt Uresk Sr., Louie John Uresk and Miss Alice Todd were guests at the O. A. Dart ranch home Monday evening at a party honoring Cpl. O. A. Dart Jr. Other guests were Mr and Mrs Thomas Gentry of Ioka. . Al-ton- al rs k, Du-ihes- Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mr and Mrs Clarence Oman and daughter of Boneta were Sunday visitors at the Ellis Burton home. Mrs Beatrice Christensen and children were visiting relatives in Mtn. Home the first of the week. Mrs Donna Buehler returned to her home in Heber Monday after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs B. J. Sorensen. Mrs Lee Jarvis is in Salt Lake this week for medical attention. Mrs M. H. Christensen and sons Earl and Paul were Roosevelt visitors Monday. , Albert Kenlson took a load of livestock to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs Hazel Sorensen Is in Midway this week with her mother who is ill. Mr and Mrs Earl Wright of Utahn were visitors at the Elray Larson home Monday. Mr and Mrs Elray Larson were Utahn visitors Sunday afternoon. Marden Broadbent, county of Roosevelt, was transacting business here last Friday. Anna Stark, primary supervisor, was a visitor at school n, Mrs Wm. Ralphs. LaVar Davis of Salt Lake City is here taking care of his brother Calvins farm while he is in Salt Lake taking his examination for the army. Mr and Mrs Clinton Bowden, Mrs Mary Bowden and son, Lew were in Roosevelt Monday. Verl Olsen of Roosevelt spent several days visiting his brother Ed Olsen and family. and of neighbors A group friends met at the home of Mr and Mrs Clarence Jones Wednesday night in honor of Mr Jones birthday anniversary. The following guests enjoyed games and a delicious lunch, Mr and Mrs Albert Rochell, Mr and Mrs Jes-se- e Fowler, Mr and Mrs George Berrett, Mr and Mrs Dru Allred, Mr and Mrs Richard Clark, Mr and Mrs Dave Carroll, Mr and Mrs Earl Dunsmore, Mr and Mrs Gilbert Beebe and daughter, Barbara, Phyllis Miller, Max Clark, Albert Young and the honor guest FOR STEEL SPRINGS FOOD PRICE ADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN M.ADE FURNITURE To allow food processors upward adjustments of their maximum prices because of wage increases, the Office of Price Administration has amended food regulations covering canned fruits and vegetables, frozen fruits, berries, vegetables, preserves, jams, jellies, pickles, pickled products, and apple products. OPA estimated that increases at retail will not run more than one cent a can, or in case of frozen fruits, one cent a pound. There will be no increases in prices civilians pay for tomatoes, peas, snap beans, corn, peaches and pears. In about 60 days, steel springs for upholstered wood furniture will be on the market, according to the War Production Board. Manufacturers may use a limited quantity of steel springs under a new WPB ruling. Louge&t Coral Reef The longest coral reef in the world bounds the Coral sea on the northwest the Great Barrier reef that walls in Australias coast for 1,250 miles. WANTED: head of cattle. Talmage, Utah. Calilornia Rooms For the first time in the history of California more than one million persons are now employed in industries, a goodly part of them being ship, airplane and war workers of various sorts. The average wage at the end of 1942 was $48 41 per week. SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. Classified Come one, Come all to our big Carnival Ball, Feb. 12, 1944 at the Tabiona High School gym. Regular prices. Prizes galore $70.00 worth in all. Pasture for R. L. 30-t- f BOB SLEIGHS FOR SALE: -No. 4, in good condition $85.00 J. H. Wilson, Duchesne, Utah 28-- r. old brockle-face- d LOST: Emsteer, around the Boneta-M- t mons area. Brand T Lazy T on righs hip. Notify Ray Thomas, f Bridgeland, Utah 27-t- Professional Cards Legal Advertising SUMMONS II. B. HOLLENBECK IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. BESSIE BARTON RYAN, Plaintiff, ' Notary Public North of County Court House Utah Duchesne vs. JAMES RYAN, DR. O. M. THURMAN Defendant, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT! You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court; This is an action brought for divorce. Dated this 1st day of February, A. D., 1944. RULON J. LARSEN Chiropractor Roosevelt Saturdays Shurtleff Hotel Vernal on other days Mr and Mrs Willard Smith and Wells Smith of Dragerton spent a few days visiting in Altonah last week. L. A. HOLLENBECK A home nursing class is to 9 be held at Mt. Emmons every Attorney-at-LaTuesday, beginning Feb. 8 at 11 Duchesne a. m. Ladies from all wards are Utah asked to attend. Mrs M. Creight, a nurse, will be the instructor, sent out by the government. Everyone bring lunch as classes will last four hours each day. ROY A. SCHONLAN Mr and Mrs A1 Anderson made a trip to Roosevelt Wednesday. Registered Attorney for Plaintiff. Ed Olsen was in Duchesene on Mortician P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. business Wednesday. Dnchesne Mr and Mrs Aldon Carroll, Mr Date of first pub. Feb. 4, 1944 Utah and Mrs George Carroll and Mrs Date of last pub. March 3, 1944. Fern Miller and daughter,- Lela went To Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mrs George Kohl of Duchesne duties ' Do your and Mrs M. Creight were transacting busineess in Altonah Wednesday. Grant Mohlman, son of Bishop SHIELD ?TH and Mrs Glen Mohlman, has been very ill with pneumonia, but is now improving. y Mr and Mrs John Powell left Friday for Salt Lake City where 25 Mr Powell will take his examinwx ation for the army on Feb. 7. Mr and Mrs Lester Maxfield announce the arrival of 9Va lb. baby boy Feb. 2, at Mrs Dorthel-la- s home at Altamont. Mr and Mrs Frank Holman of Nephi were visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Heber Timothy last week. Miss Beverly Timothy reSi S'rtjlKI" turned home with them for a two weeks visit. p KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON VC7IISKEY Mrs Ralph Allred accompanied "CHEERFUL A S MTS Mrst Wm. Ralphs and Rober 'umal Distillers Products . 90.4 Proof Corp.,N.Y. Clark to Roosevelt Wednesday. Pvt. Robert Johansen is here visiting his sister, Mrs Dallas Ames while on his furlough. Clinton Bowden took Oliver SAME POPULAR Bowden and son, June to RooseFOR velt Sunday where June will reHEWER, FHER ACCOMMODATIONS ceive medical attention. Pvt. and Mrs Irvin Powell left for Salt Lake City Thursday. Irvin Will return to his army camp and Mrs Powell will continue on to California to visit for a while. Mr and Mrs George Fisher Jr. went to Roosevelt Thursday to get their car which was repaired. Mrs Vendetta Clark took her son, Robert to Salt Lake City on Thursday for medical care. Mr and Mrs Dan Allred and your reservations daughter, Glenna, Wm. Anderson and Sharon Bird were transacting early so we can business in Roosevelt Monday. Bill Clark, Jack Fisher, Calvin better serve you. Davis and Carl Richens went to Salt Lake Tuesday for their examinations for the service. Mr and Mrs Wm. Snyder spent Sunday in Boneta. Mr and Mrs Bud Besst and sons OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH of Salt Lake City spent the week WITH TUB OR SHOWER visiting in town. William O. Larson, county assessors deputy, from Bluebell, spent several days in Altonah last week. Mr3 Bud Johnson and daughter Mias Zelda Johnson of Vernal, Mr and Mrs Wayne Powell and daughter and Mr and Mrs Cecil Ralphs and son of Wattis spent several days visiting relatives in town last week end and the first part of the week. Mr and Mrs Jesse Fowler and Mr and Mrs Harold Fowler went to Roosevelt Sunday where Mrs Jesse Fowler received medical w - p war. wmm jt ...let's get - ms UP: BUY EXTRA WAR BONDS OLD t PRICES Please make 40 0 car, 25 Jarvis, |