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Show Friday, June Agnes Brooks jlr. and Mrs. Cleston Pace of Fork announce the American Mr. birth of a son June 1st. and Mrs. Alma Humes, parents of Mrs. Pace spent several days visiting with their daughter and getting acquainted with the new grandson. Mrs. Merle Humes spent Mon- day at Heber. Wilson Muir of Salt Lake City was an over night guest of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir. Mrs. Myrtle McNeill returned Saturday from Spring Canyon. She had spent the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnstun and their guest, Mrs. Rene Dun-cum were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks Sunday. Mrs. Ada Lee and sons, Ned and Jay, spent Monday at Fruit-lan, Mrs. R. D. Young and son, at DuPaul, spent Monday d. chesne. Mrs. Joseph Sweat was at Heber for several days last week where she received medical attention. received Mrs. Agnes Brooks short wave message another from her brother, Ferris Casper, who is in a German prison camp, She also saying he was well. receives letters from him saying he was receiving letters and his packages from home. Otis Mecham and Robert Sweat took a load of wool to Salt Lake Monday. Joseph Sweat, accompanied by Elven, were at Vernal his son, Sunday. TRY A RECORD c CLASSIFIED Mi niiinariB THE GREAT LAKES LUMBER CO. will need men to work in the timber in Cow Hollow. Will prefer men from the Duchesne area. r Men accepting work will need certificates of availibllity from War Man Power Commission at Roosevelt. men for part time work if they can spare part time from their farms or other work. Can use Mall Your Applications To GREAT LAKES TIMBER CO. Park City, Utah and we will arrange to talk with applicants In Duchesne. WRITE SOON ipw A mm Violet Gentry Ethel Beebe Mrs. Vern Jensen and children Hr. and Mrs. James Powell of Peoa are visitig the formers of Neola spent Decoration dav Mr. parents, and Mrs. John in Altonah. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark Mr. and Mrs. Glen Redmund moved on to the Jesse A. Fowler of Duchesne were Ioka visitors farm Monday. Friday. Mrs. Ellen Madsen, who has Lucile and Buelah Percival of Roosevelt spent the week end been employed at Dr. Miles home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Roosevelt, is moving to Altonah and expects to make her Chas. Percival. Mrs. O. A. Dart entertained home here. Mrs. Jenny Petty of Salt Lake the Ladies Aid of Myton at her home Thursday, June 1. Four- City, and Mrs. Maude Caldwell of Sacramento, California, came teen ladies were present. in Monday to Mr. and Mrs. spend a week with Wesley Jensen were shopping in Roosevelt last their sister, Mrs, Hans Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowden Thursday. and Milton were in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walquist of Leota, Mrs. Fred Pack of and Fort Duchesne Wednesday Idaho Falls and Mrs. Ronald on business. A group of men finished putBenson of Salt Lake were visitin Glen Maxflelds crops ting relatives and friends in Ioka ing this week. Mrs. Pack and Mrs. Wednesday. Glen Is in the hosBenson were former residents of pital with a broken leg. Those helping with the work were Ioka. Russell Robinson was called to Bishop Glen Mohlman, Lester Duchesne Monday for jury duty. Maxfield, George Carroll, Gilbert Lynn Mrs. Celia Jones and daughter, Beebe, Charley Timothy, Wm. A. Maxfield, Dale, were in Roosevelt Tues- Farnsworth, Clinty Ames, Marian Berrett and day. Mr. and Mrs. Gould Shelton Jim Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartman announce the birth of a daughof Mt. Emmons were Altonah ter, June 2. Mrs. Shelton is business visitors Thursday. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Timothy left Monday Emil Anderson of Ioka. to work on the forest above VerMr. and Mrs. Theron Benson nal. are visiting at the home of Mr. Wm Clark received his call to and Mrs Archie Benson. Theron, for army duties June 9. who is stationed in Louisiana, report He purchased the Martin Allred is home on an y furlough. place and moved his family inKarl Lemon returned to his to town Monday. They left home in Provo after spending to spend a few days a few days with his parents, Mr. Thursday with his mother, before Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. Clark left for the army. John Asa Webb of Bluebell LeRoy Babcock of Mt. Emmons was visiting at the home of his was in Altonah Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. grandparents, Mr and Mrs. George HamilA. Angus, Thursday. ton of Price spent Memorial day Robert Marchant was attend- in Altonah. ing to business matters in RoMrs. Grace Agneu and small osevelt Monday. daughter left Wednesday for The Lloyd family reunion was Brewster, Kansas, to visit her held at the home of Mr. and husbands parents. Mrs. Otto Lloyd May 31. Those Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jessen attending were Mrs. Fay Miles announce the arrival of a baby and family of Mountain Home, girl, bom May 29 In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans, City." Mrs. Jessen was formerly Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crosby and Miss Mary Lue Beebe. Mother family of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Lamond Lloyd and chilDan Allred and Drue Allred dren of Salt Lake City, Mr. and were in Roosevelt on business Mrs. Billy Lloyd and family of Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe Upalco, Mrs. Wm. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd and two and Mrs. Nina Boswell and son sons. made a trip to Salt Lake City Mr. Rigby of Roosevelt was a Thursday. Lee Snyder is taking caller at the W. H. Stone farm care of their place during their absence. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Zoebell Arnold Chatwin of Tabiona and children of Provo are spend- was visiting at the home of Mr. ing their vacation with Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Clark last week Zoebells parents, Mr. and Mrs. end. Otto Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson of Price were guests of the forWhat is companionship where mers brother and family, Milton nothing that improves the intel- Anderson, Monday night. lect is communicated, and where Jay Vor Timothy was brought the larger heart contracts itself home Sunday from Salt Lake to the model and dimensions City, where he was taken for treatment when his hip was of the smaller? Landon. 18-da- thrown out of place some time ago. He will have to be In a cast for eight weeks. Drue Allred accompanied Fay Prows to Salt Lake City Sunday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith and family moved to Myton last week. Fay Prows purchased the place here in town and expects to move into it this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allred took their daughter Glenna to Salt Lake City Sunday for medical attention. A large number of boys took their show calves to the Junior Fat Stock show In Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Maxfield and Mrs. Glendon Maxfield went to Vernal Friday to visit Mr. Glendon Maxfield, who is in a hospital there with & broken leg. He is not doing so well, and they think he may have to go to Salt Lake City for further care. Mrs. Norman Hayes arrived Sunday from California to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler. Mrs. Frank Robinson was called to Duchesne Monday to be on the jury. Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mrs. Bernice McDonald saw a Memorial day visitor in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen returned home from Heber Thursday after a two weeks visit with relatives. Leon and A. M. Burton, with their families, were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Perkins Mr. were at Roosevelt Friday. Perkins was having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Calfln Jensen took a load of wool to Murray Saturday. Dean Larsen and Dee Christensen took some livestock to enter the stock show. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderin visitors son were business Roosevelt Friday. Several men have been to Mountain Home during the past week to pay their water assessments. Mr. and Mrs. Laron. Beck-stea- d were transacting business in Roosevelt Saturday. Margaret McDonald of Mtn. Home was a visitor here one day last week. The Relief Society served a chicken supper in the ward hall last Wednesday night. A large crowd was present. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen, Marion and Jess Christensen were at Roosevelt last Monday. Mrs. Dave Davies and children moved to Rock Creek Sunday where they will Bpend the summer with Mr. Davies. I remember from school. 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CONOCO AGENT LABRUM AND DUCHESNE, Uii :e d Hf DISTRIBUTOR UTAH RONETA Tommy Brandon Berneice Carrell W. R. Moffltt returned home Thursday for a short visit with his family. He plans to return to his work again. Mrs. Wm. Cook has been quite ill for the past two weeks, but Henry Morganstein has gone to spend a few months with his family in Denver, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Kay were called to Heber last week on account of the illness of the former's mother, who Is considerably improved at this time. Kenneth Karrell is driving the milk wagon for a few days for Dee Reay, who went to the stock show in Salt Lake City. Marion Iorg left for Salt Lake City Sunday, . taking with him his prize calf which he expects to enter In the stock show. He was accompanied by his father, Claude Iorg. George Rogers of ML Emmons furnished the trans- is now improving. Mr. S. C. Barton and daughters Helen and Faye have moved to their ranch for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pace returned home from Ogden after a short visit Mrs. Pace brought her small niece back with her. Mrs. W. R. Moffitt, postmistress, announces that the mail truck now comes at a later hour than formerly. It now comes in about 8:45 p. m. Mr and Mrs. William N. announce the birth of si son, bom on May 31st in Roosevelt. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. Ken Cook received word Sunday that his wife gave birth to a baby boy Sunday morning June 4. Mrs. Cook and baby are in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oman had their baby blessed at church Sunday. They named her Bonnie Ann Oman. She was blessed by her grandfather, Lavaur Oman. President Murphy and Counselor Birch Bennion were speakers at church Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Swasey is in Salt Lake City getting dental work done. Miss Helen Crawford left Sunday for Monroe, Utah, where she will spend some time with her aunt. After that she will visit at Ephraim, Utah before returning home. Mrs. T. J. Brandon, Tommy Brandon and Neldon Johansen returned home from Salt Lake evening, after a City Friday Bro-thers- portation. ' Mervin Williams is visiting at the home of his uncle, Elwin Williams, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylore and small son, Gary, who have been visiting the formers mother at Fort Smith, Arkansas, for the past three weeks, returned home. The Sunday School missionary class held a party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mitchell. Games were played and refreshments served. Present were Mr. and Mns. Farl Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hun-seFlora, Feth Lurrine and Leola Mitchell, Berlle Iorg, Joyce Rogers, Berneice Carrell, Arvin and Orup Nelson, Ilaiky and All had a most Doyle Evans. enjoyable time. Mrs. Nellie Hancock and daughter of Pleasant Valley were visiting at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Edith Mathews, one day last week. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers that their son, Reese, who entered the navy, is now stationed at San Diego, California, there. weeks stay Lola Williams of Salt Lake Mrs. Bill Young and Mrs. Annie Johansen spent Sunday after- City is here spending a few noon at the home of Mr. and weeks visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Murphy and other Mrs. Mons Johansen. Mrs. W R. Moffitt was a din- relatives. E. L. Murphy made a businer guest of Sherman Swasey ness trip to Salt Lake City last Wednesday, He was accompanied by Alma Wilkins rushed his wife week. to Salt Lake City Sunday for his son, Norman, of Roosevelt. Mrs. Edith Mathews has been medical care. Mr. Rue Miles took them out. quite ill but Is said to be much Marvin Meriwether and Larry improved at present. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potts and Wilson take their examinations children of Woodland, have been for the army Friday, June 9th. Mrs. Peterson of Neola is vis- her visiting his fathers, George relatives. iting with her daughter, Mrs. Potts, and other Tiad a party lone Mitchell Thelma MoConkie. Mrs. Margaret Ward will give Sunday in honor of her eighth music lessons in Boneta Wed- birthday. Games were played and refreshments served. Those who nesday. Moffitt is attended were Neal Knight, Betty Private Wallace spending some time at a recrea- Iorg, LaJean and Noel Reese, tion camp In Oregon. He reports Lems and Gayle Williams, Dru-cill- a, Joan, Romoa, Imogene, that there is some very good Nona, Wanda, Larry, Margie and fishing. Keith Pace and Bud Moffitt Sandra Mitchell and Max Warren. went to Salt Lake City Monday to ' Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Sullivan and children of Vernal were visenlist in the navy. A group of Boneta people at- iting her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza tended the show at Duchesne Murphy, and other relatives one day last week. Sunday night. Kathleen Warren spent the Dan Brotherson, took a group of boys to the stock show. He week end at Bluebell visiting with also took some calves out The relatives. Mrs. EJthel Lewis of Kamas is boys who went were Marvin Swasey, Napier Swasey, Kay. here visiting her mother, Mrs. mond Dump, Martin Brotherson Yoma Mitchell and other relaand Ronney Cook. Willima Field-stea- d tives. Roy and Jack Retallick of Salt took Harry and Stanley Lake City are here visiting their Fieldatead and Claude lorge. Mrs. W. R. Moffitt received grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Parword that her son Max has re- ley Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wiliams ceived a "service bar" for active home to Salt Lake City returned Marines. in service the Merchant The word came from the United after spending a week here visStates Maritime Commission. iting relatives. Mrs. Margaret Ward of was here Thursday giving music lessons. She had about twenty pupils In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty of Arcadia were dinner guests Mrs, Charles F. Smith Sunday at the home of George Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Atwood Evans. lobought Mr. Telfords plance A cottage meeting was held cated a mile south and a quarat the home of Friday ter of a mile east of Bluebell. Mr and evening Hatch. Some Mrs. Farrell s. They moved here from Mt, very interesting talks were given. crowd was in attendA Mrs. Irene Gaie of Lehl was ance.large visiting her sister, Mrs. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles and Winkler and family for a few family of Bridgeland were callers days. at the home of Fred Carrell last Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Stan afield Tuesday. of Price were here for Decoration Day and to visit Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bird, parents of Mrs, Stans-fiei- parents, Mr. end Mrs. James H. Cook. She also visited with her Mrs. L. L. Smith of Duchesne sister, Mrs. Chloie Woodruff. Mrs. Margaret Lloyd of Salt came home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith. She will visit Lake was also here shaking hands with friends and neighbors of here with her son and daughter-in-lafor a while. She came for old. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Daye Roberts and and children of Sait Lake were family of Midvale were here for here visiting their parents, Mr, Decoration Day, and also to visit and Mrs. James W. Powell, and Mrs. Roberts' parents, Mr. and also Mr. and Mrs. Claud AHred. Mr. and Mrs. John Angus of Mrs. Martin L. Hancock and other Ioka and their daughter Edna friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Anderson were here for Sunday School and They also were here visiting their parents, testimony meeting. afternoon the with their H. spent Anderson Mrs. John Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Han- daughter, Mrs. Thelma Cook and family. cock. Mr. Alva Hancock, Mr. William Mrs. Chloie Woodruff and children of Salt Lake City came out Telford, Mr. Uynn Burdick and for Decoration Day and to visit Charles F. Smith went to Rooseher parents, Mr. end Mrs. James velt Saturday on business. Mrs, L L. Smith called on Mr. II. Cook. Mr. James O. Cook made a and Mrs Levison Hancock Saturday. business trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Glen Warren of ItECXRD CLASSIFIED ADS Upalco were here for Decoration Warden's BRING RESULTS Mrs. visit to and Day, mm in Tonight at 9:30 LOWELL n, THOfVlAS with his evening NEWS! KLO KEUB Ogden KOVO Provo Price KVNU Logan Cedar City KSUB INTER-MOUNTA- IN NETWORK qrrrTm3iffmmaD wum missing, SOMETHING , nt BLUEBELL if you failed to install an electric range . . . but now is the time . . . to save money to buy one after the war. Em-non- LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! d. w MOTOR OIL 9, 1944 FQPVICTORY BUY UNITED STATES T 3VAR Londs STAMPS '1- - IIIIPW UINTA! Power S: Light Co.- - |