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Show Friday, June SO, Uintah basin record, duchesne, utah 1944 UINTAH BASIN RECORD EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH M non Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Calvin matter Entered as second-clas- s ADVERTISING RATES Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong of took their daughter Beverly to Utahn were business visitors in at Postoffice the at 1922, 26, May Display Advertising Salt Lake for medical treatment Myton Wednesday. Flat Rate, For Plates. Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of last Friday. Department Vice - Commander March 3. 1879. Line, 3c. Mr. and Mrs. Flake were week James left Wednesday Per Column Inch, 42c end visiters at the John L. Allred for SaltDalgleish where he Lake City, Classified and Reading Notices to Salt home. They returned officers other joined department For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mr. Flake is to Lake Monday. attend district conferences of and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months $1.00 serving in the armed forces. the American Legion at Fillmore, line, first insertion; 5c per line for Mr. and Mrs. Stan McDonald District number 7, on Thursday $1.50 Months Six minimum issue each succeeding $2.50 were Roosevelt visitors Monday. evening; District number 6 at One Year charge, 30c. Quite a number of people from Ephraim on Friday evening; here attended quarterly confer- District number 4 at Springville ence at Mt. Emmons. CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR on Saturday evening returning Verlin Allred of the U. S. Navy Sunday to attend the conference diswonderful Medical science has made many is home on a furlough this week of District number 5 at Roosecoveries during the past decade, and have developed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. velt, Sunday afternoon. L. Allred. He Is serving in Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bench new medicines and drugs which make possible the John the Coast Guard. Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch, and health to and wounds many Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenison of Duchesne were restoring healing of men and women whose cure would previously have were Roosevelt visitors Monday. business in Myton lasttransacting WednesMr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen been considered impossible. day. were Duchesne visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams Many people, however, seem to think that these Mrs. Lila McDonald is a visi- and daughter, Bonnie, Joan week. Lake tor in this Salt made new discoveries which medical science has Lena Belle Kofford entertained Labrum and Mr. and Mrs. M. can be used by any one, and are attempting to use a group of young folks at her Oldroyd of Roosevelt were Myton visitors Tuesday evening. them without a proper understanding of their uses, home Tuesday night. Mrs. Ray Lamb returned to Muir of Hefcer is visand of the dangers incident to their improper use. Juanita Salt Lake City Wednesday after AnderW. of the home J. at iting Some cases have come to our attention where dis- son. a short time here spending her while from the was home on husband results have is Boneta sad and of Donna developed Reynolds tressing misuse of some of these new curatives, especially visiUng with the Anderson family furlough. Mrs. Margaret Hunt enjoyed this week. where they have been used without the advice of a here Bertha Anderson spent part of a short visit from her sister, last week visiting at the Rey- Mrs. M. C. McCloskey, who arcompetent physician. home in Boneta. rived Thursday, leaving Friday sulfa the of true is This drugs. nolds particularly Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton were evening for her home in Holthe problem Tabiona visitors Thursday. Many physicians are concerned with brook, Arizona. of the misuse of these wonderful drugs. Sulpha-thiazo- l, Myrtle Donahue is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graham, Jr., left Friday for Denver, Colorado, when improperly used, consumes the red Rains this week. their small daughter here leaving corpuscles of the blood, bringing on a dangerous with her grandparents, while Mr. Graham receives medical attenanemic condition, which too frequently results in tion. the death of a person taking more than the body can Austin Cope left Friday for his withstand. home in San Francisco, after a We realize the difficulty which residents in this short vacation spent with his sisters, Mrs. Earl Gingell and Mrs. of the Basin have in securing the services of a Afton Richens. from us, but it is far physician when they are so Mrs. Denzel Hemphill returned wiser and more helpful to get the advice of a physiFridal from a short visit in Salt cian before using these new drugs than to use them c. m. sweat, Mrs. Min Humes, Lake City. Peterson, small son of without such advice, and run the risk of bringing Irs- Elsie sweat, Miss veima Mr.Dale and Mrs. N. L. Peterson, who sorrow and death to those we love and desire to conference is convalescing from a recent which the come from can Avoid sorrow the tonsilectomy, is now getting along at Duchesne Sunday, help. Mrs. r. d. Young and Mrs. nicely. See wonderful use these of your drugs. improper Mrs. Ken left Sunday aHerbert3 3pent Thurs' for her homeTinsley doctor when your loved ones need medical attention. in California, after Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butters a months visit with her parents, back for duty at Casper, Wyo- - and family, Mr. and Mrs. How-min- Mr. and Mrs, Bliss Lot Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uresk and while Mrs. Courtrtght will Jard Rockhill and family visited Mrs. Matt Uresk Sr., were guests 'with with Mr. her and parents, Mrs. and stay Francis . Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Mrs. F. A. Peterson at Wood- - Brooks last Sunday. land, until she can join her husMrs. Ida Laurence returned to A. Dart Saturday evening. Agnes Brooks Frank Defa, Mrs. Lloyd Robband. her home in Salt' Lake City aferts and baby, Mrs. Leo Defa ter Mrs. and Mrs. F. A. Peterson and WoodTechnical Sergeant having spent the past week Robert J. Courtright of Salt land was an overnight guest of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and children of Hanna were Myton visitors Saturday. W. B. Pace. Lake City were week end guests Mrs. Francis Brooks. Miss Lois Davis and Mrs. B. Mrs. Lizzie Webber, Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir and of Mr. and Mrs. Orleis Butter. M. Jolley and two sons arrived several Muir and has Muir little son, Ronnie, spent Saturreturned spent Billy Sgt. Courtright Frdiay from Salt Lake City to months overseas and will report to Salt Lake City Friday after day at Heber. visit with their mother, Mrs. Jack Gingell. They were accompanied by Mrs. Effie Mercer and daughter Vonnie. They returned to Salt Lake Sunday, leaving the two boys, who are enjoying a longer visit. Miss Dorothy Dart, who recently underwent an operation at the Vernal was hospital sufficiently recovered to be returned home, Sunday, to convalesce at the family home on North Myton bench. Mrs. Eldwin Wall and daughter, arrived Sunday Isabell, from Provo to visit with friends in and relatives Myton and vicinity. Dollar Values of Certificates Issued: Pfc. Ray Lamb left Sunday for Chicago, after spending a short furlough with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart and family of Price were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Dart. While here Mr. and Mrs. Dart attended the Legion District Conference at Roosevelt. Producer patrons have been notified that the Mr. and Mrs. Anton Verholc left Monday on a business trip Producers Livestock has just issued three series of to Salt Lake City. Miss Helen Atwood and Miss certificates of interest which represent their share Sue Smith, who have been guests at the Clyde Wing home during of the earnings of the association for three respecthe past month left Monday for Vernal, where they will visit retive years. latives before returning to their homes in Ogden. David Krebs visited with his It is necessary for any cooperative to accumulate returning to Salt Lake City Roland Krebs, last week, adequate working capital before returning savings day. to patrons. These certificates represent your interDorien Coombs left Monday for Fillmore, where she will spend a est in the savings of your marketing agency, until few weeks visiting with her part far - td g, Producers Livestock Marketing Assn. Mails Certificate of Patronage Dividend I Glenn Case Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenhalgh and two sons arrived home Mon-daJune 19, from Nephi, where they have been visiting since they attended the stock show at Salt Lake. Miss Betty Mae Chambers rs Payson, a niece o iem with came back halgh, a visit. Miss Fern Rust was taken to Vernal Wednesday of last week, where she was operated on for Zel-l- a appendicitis. Her sister, Miss Miss Crosby and May Rust, took her over and remained until the following day. Fern, an em- ployee of a radio tube manufacwas SaU in Lake, turing company stricken with the malady while here at the bedside of her mother. Following the custom of several years standing, the primary officers awarded silver dollars to the children who had a perfect record for the past year. These awards were made on June 20th. Each of the following received a dollar: George Case, Chuck Reay, Leona Titcomb, Dorothy Hansen, Carman Jean Hansen and Alton y, Thacker. Mrs. Lillis Wilkens was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hardy Perkins during the week. She has now returned to her home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leroy W. Rust is slowly improving from a severe case of bronchial pneumonia. Her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Jones of Malad, Idaho, a trained nurse, is caring for her. , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers and children of Ogden were here last week for a visit with Alfreds mother, Mrs. Rowena Rogers and other relatives. They also spent some time in Roosevelt and Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartman and children made a business trip to Salt Lake the fore part of the week. LaVon Atwood, who recently purchased a farm in Bluebell and moved his family there, has been coming over this week, looking after the crops on his property here. Mrs. Atwood and children accompanied him on Thursday and visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Miles. Mrs. Arthur Snow visited with Mrs. Napier her sister-in-laSwasey of Boneta, who has been ill, also relatives in Talmage during the past week. On Monday she and her small daughter left for a visit in Heber. Members of the Orr family enjoyed a days fishing at Moon Uresk and baby remained there to visit with her parents while her husband and Private Uresk returned to Myton Tuesday. Mrs. James Bywater and daughter La Ree, left Monday for California to join Mr. Bywater, who is employed there. Mrs. J. R. Bywater and daughter Sarah accompanied them to Salt Lake City, where they will visit for a short time. Robert McCurdy of Kenilworth, Utah, Mrs. Myron Dezzie Soren- Lake Friday. Those forming the Leslie party were Mr. and Mrs. and son daughter, J. Orr, their Richard and Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Allen of Vernal and Carl Case. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foote and children of Atonah spent SaturOra day with her mother, Mrs. Ulevicia. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenison and son of Talmage were in Mt. Emmons taking care of business matters Friday. Howard Lowell of San Diego, who has spent a few days here, with his aunt Mrs. Laveda returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Barney suffered a heart attack Friday of last week. She is now reported to be much improved. Mr, and Mrs. Marion G. Romney and son of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Birch F. Bennion while attending conference here. Miss Betty Mae Chambers entertained her young friends at a weiner roast last Friday evening. Those present were Betty Holder, Jean Mecham, Peggy Ann Case, Merlin Perkins, Rex Bennion, Ray Rogers, Jay Wall, Earl Crosby and Betty Mae. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case of Salt Lake City were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Case and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr Saturday. Mr. Case returned home the following day while Mrs. Case remained here with her parents for a few days. Lynn Case, of accompanied Ogden, them on their trip and returned with Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Del Mecham and Jean left Saturday daughter morning for southern Arizona, where they will attend the graduation exercises of their son and brother Evan, who received his wings and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant Tuesday, June Tit-com- b, Notice To Creditors IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND DUCHESNp for COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Estate of R. L. HURD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Myton, Utaih, on or before the 16th day of October A D 1944. NOTICE Hemphill, Arthur C. Hurd, Executors of the Estate IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO BUY OR SELL PUT IT l THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED HOT BED PLANTS I will be able to fill all orders for hot bed plants, large or small. A. W. Clemons, Duchesne 39-- LONELY? WRITE BOX 26 VANCOUVER, WN. 47.41 FOR SALE Fat mutton, $6.50 per head. See Ted Barton, Boneta 3t 6-- Professional Cards H. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah ELECTRICIAN Motors Appliances Radios House Wiring E. A. CALL Roosevelt, Utah Phone 25 M L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney t-Law Utah Duchesne Notice is herbey given of R. L. Hurd, Deceased. (First Ihib. June 23, 1944.) (Last Pub. July 14, 1944.) 27. Miss Vera Rogers, who is working at the County Treasurers Office, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Mrs. LeFtoy Thacker and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Richards and Delma are in Provo, where they are picking berries and canning fruit. Denzel George that the regular meeting of the Board of will be County Commissioners held on Monday the 3rd of July, 1944 at 10:00 oclock A. M., at the Court House, Duchesne, Utah. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, By J, Lamar Johnson, County Clerk. ROY A. SCI! OMAN Registered Mortician Duchesne Utah DELINQUENT NOTICE DUCHESNE 'IRRIGATION COMPANY BRIDGELAND, UTAH There is now due land delinquent the amounts set opposite the following names on account of assessment levied May 10, 1944, on capital stock of the Company: . Name Shares Amount Cert. No. $10.00 102 40 Clyde Nielson 12.38 Moon Lake Water Users 79 49 30.93 Wm. Turnbow 123 48, 75 And unless payment is made before, so much thereof as may he necessary to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of adver- tising, and expense of sale, will be sold at public auction to the son of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. highest bidder for cash, at Alma Smiths residence, Bridgeland, Utah, on Saturday, July 15, 1944, at 2:00 P. M. Myron Roberts, Mrs. Ed Bryan By Order of Board of Directors, and daughter Dezzie of Vernal MYRL SMITH, Secretry-Treasure- r. visited at the Emery Nielson June 19, 1944. home Tuesday, while enroute to (Date of first publication June 23, Bridgeland, Utah, 1944.) Ogden. (Date of last publication July 7, 1944.) , . THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Fri-fath- giandmother. it is returned in cash, which will be done at the earliest possible date. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR WEEKLY MARKET NEWS. Market will bewclosed July 3rd and 4th Producers Livestock Marketing Assn. Stock Yards North Salt Lake J Mrs. Acel Bingham and small son returned home Sunday from Spokane, Washington, where they spent the past few months with Mr, Bingham, who Is attached to a naval training center. Word has been received from Corpora Orville Dart, Jr., telling his parents that he is in Italy with the invasion forces of the allied armies. Hal Fraiulsen enjoyed a visit Tuesday from his cousin, Clark Frandsen of Roosevelt, who Is home on furlough from his training In the naval forces, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd returned Tuesday from a short visit with relatives in Salt Lake City, Private Frank Uresk arrived Sunday to spend his furlough with hm parents, Mr. and Mrs, Matt Uresk, Sr. He accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uresk and small son to Scofield Sunday night to make a brief visit. Mrs. I cant think of anything else youll need for your Victory garden, Judge . . . youve got pretty nearly everything. 1 think so, too, John. Ever get your asparagus patch going? I gave that up last year, Judge. Tried it six years in a row with no luck. Just havent got the right soil, I guess? "Well, I think youre wise, John... no use keeping on trying things you know wont work. Just like prohibition. State-wid- e pro- hibition has been tried in this country times in the last ninety years. times in the past thirty-thre- e years and discarded everywhere except in three states. Same thing was tried in eight provinces in Canada and in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia but it was an admitted failure and universally abandoned. The reason is prohibition does not prohibit . All you get is bootleg liquor instead of legal liquor, plus no end of crime seventy-tw- o It has been adopted forty-seve- n and corruption. This aihtrli'rrrcnt ihomort by Coni, met of Alcoholic Decoct InJoitiC. j I- - -- |