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Show Friday, May 9, 194? Winnifred Carrell Those attending the seminary at seminary graduating exercises Altamont Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers and Mrs. Rowane Rees attended the exer- spent the raine, of Clearfield, week end in Upalco visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Freston and baby son of Roosevelt were visiting relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. Donna Lemon and children spent one day last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Mrs. Laura Bell Hambleton and children of loka were in Upalco on business Monday. Miss Joyce Rogers was a seminal y graduate at Roosevelt last Miss Berlie Iorg gradSunday. uated from the seminary class at Altamont, the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrell and Mrs. June Carrell were calling at the home of Junes parents, cises at Roosevelt. and son, Williams Samuel Shirley, and the formers father, M. G. Williams, made a trip to Salt Lake City last week where re Samuel receded medical also arm. They broken his for visited at Peoa with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy made a trip to Salt Lake Wedand Mrs. George Rogers, one nesday. They were acrompanled Mr. Mrs. day last week. by the formers mother, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pectol and who made the Eliza Murphy, small children, of Korbel, two procentennial a trip to attend Hotel California, are here visiting with at the and banquet gram Utah for pioneers of Utah. She relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrell made remained in Salt Lake to visit a of home the at trip to Salt Lake City and for a few days Provo Thursday. her daughter, Mrs. Geneva Ethel Coburn arrived Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Mitchell Monday from California for a and children, Darwin and La- - few weeks visit with her daughWil-lian- s. NOTICE TO ALL MY OLD CUSTOMERS As I am having to take my old business back again I invite you all to come in and let me know your wants and get acquainted again. I am ready at all time to be at your service. I am offering a number of articles at cost in an effort to make room for NEW FARM EQUIPMENT and NEW APPLIANCES that are starting to come in. I have a good line of FIRESTONE AND MOBIL TIRES MOBIL CAS AND OIL Reva Mrs. Winnefred Carrell were calling at the home of Oscar Nelson last Saturday. Several families from here attended the operetta at Altamont last Wednesday evening, and all chesne Saturday evening. day of last week. report enjoying it very much. The following from Arcadia W. G. Gentry shipped two Students who took part were were graduated from the Roose- truck loads of beef to the Ogden from the first to the fifth grades velt Seminary Sunday evening, market, Saturday. May 4: Leland Bird. June Larinclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry sen and Shirley Mecham. were callers at the homes of Mrs. Edgar Miles of Mt. Emmons Mrs. Stanley Ross returned Olive Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs. was visiting his daughter, Mrs. week from Salt Lake City James Lloyd, Sunday. last Helen Mitchell, Monday, where she received medical treatMr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart, of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Michie of ment. Price, were guests of Mr. and loka were visiting the formers Relief Society meeting was Mrs. O. A. Dart, Friday. They by Wilgrandmother, Mrs. Eliza Mur- held Tuesday at the home of were accompanied homeweekend Pearl Zirker. Mrs. Fern Zirker lis Dart, who spent the phy, Tuesday afternoon. The small daughter of Mrs. conducted the lesson. Ten mem- with them.Wilkerson and family Marlin Marie Pierson of Duchesne has bers were present. of the Sun- are moving to the Lew Larsen the Under direction been staying at the home of her the day School superintendency, a farm, where they Will spend Mrs. Vernetta party was held in the Ward summer. grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy Mitchell, for a few days. chapel on May 2. Features of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley were the evening were the program spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Eemon. in Duchesne on businesi one day and the country store sale. MarMrs. J. Eliza and Gilbert last week. Mr. and Mrs Bryon Pace and tha Shanks, of Roosevelt, visiMr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley made ted relatives here Wednesday. small son, of Boneta, visited Mrs. a trip to Price Friday where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Merrill, Paces mother, Sunday, and atSacPulley had some dental work of Ducchesne, visited Mr. and tended Sunday School and rament meeting. Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Tuesday. performed. Three baby girls were blessed Gordon Shields, who is attending Carbon Jr. College, spent in meeting, Sunday: the daughEtiquette ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon with his parents. Its a Toronto authority on eti- Sunday Mr.' and Mrs. Garn Gilbert was given the name of Shana, quette who is asked, There are are now located in the old Joe the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. three hotels in our town; Which Cooper home. J. R. Russell was given the name and the of Janet Loraine, Destationery should I use? troit News. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson was given the name 01 this year, an assortment Clas8 of Gents Collar and Tie, Tie, and Key and Chain sets, in the latest Anson and Campus at a per cent discount, along with many other exclusive and lasting gifts in the Jewelry line for him or hqf. Drop, In at your convenience and we will be gla. to show and explain to you anything and all in the line of Jewelry. styles 23 Sather Jewerly Co. P. a Box 1173 Phone Wm. L. Sather DUCHESNE, UTAH of fll We are ottering, with our tt?st wishes to the Graduating UTAH 69G OltPiATE J NOW, molecular attraction can fasten a special ingredient ik Conoco N' Motor Oil so closely to metal surfaces of your engine that cylinder walls are actually Oil-Plate- d! NOW, this extra lubricant resists gravity . . . stays up on cylinder walls . . . cant all drain down even overnight! Thats why your springtime change to Conoco N'A means extra protection from dry starts . ; . EXTRA protection from carbon and sludge caused by wear , . extra smooth, cool, silent miles! NOW, Copyright make a date to . , ; today! Oil-Pla- te 1947, Continental Oil Company CONOCO V 1 CONOCO AGENT AND DUCHESNE, DISTRIBUTOR UTAH Betty Mary. Those from here attending the Primary conference convention in Roosevelt, Saturday, were Nyberg Marie Benson, Enid Nelson, Edwere in Duchesne Monday where na Drollinger, Celia Jones, Mrs. Mr. Nyberg attended a Princi- James Lemon, Murel Gines and Bertha Angus. pals meeting. Miss Ramona Stewart, formerly of Mt. Home, was married to Mr. Earl Stevens, of Salt Lake City. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy of Salt Lake City, are Sat. Sun.. May 10, 11 visiting Mrs. Merriweathers parents. . Joan Van Tassell, who has THE GREEN YEARS been confined to her bed all with winter, with rheumatic fever, is now able to be back in school. TOM DRAKE and Word was received that Mrs. CHARLES COBORN Lillis Wilkins, formerly of Mt. Home, is very much improved ALSO CARTOON and is able to be taken home from the hospital. First Show 7:30, Second 9:30 S. E. Nyberg, Darwin and Gale Nyberg, of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Don Wed.-Thu- ., May 14, 15 Nyberg last Saturday and gun-daMiss Marjorie' Nyberg Mr. and Mrs. Don COZY Merri-weathe- Theatre r, BEAUTIFUL SILK AND RAYON DRESSES all reasonably priced HOUSE DRESSES all kinds and all moderately priced BLOUSES, sheers and crepes Priced from Tea Rose and Whites $2.98 to ou.9o $1.75 to $4.39 SLIPS, ... ROBES $498 to $14.75 Beautiful Lounging PAJAMAS in rose, green and polka dot jersey GOWN $11.50 S, crepe, batiste, satin ' and jersey plastic PURSES, shades to $1.93 to and $4.93 to $1.98 $2.98 patents in all $3.49 the new $2.69 $1.49 SUMMER GLOVES Camos and Black in Red, White, NYLON HOSE $1.49 Lovely Boxes of HANDKERCHIEFS 79c, $1.00 and $1.50 PILLOW CASES, embroidered BEAUTIFUL - $2.98 TABLE CLOTHS -- - children from Mt. Home attended the opera Blossom Time Saturday. A number of Now make a date te Remember her with a loeIy gift this Mothers Day . SPECIAL R. RAY KNOX, Owner Mothers Day Mrs. Bertha Angus Violet Gentry Marion S. Shields Oscar Nelsen and Mrs. Mrs. A group from here attended Donna Nelsen, of Upalco. called the play Blossom Time at Du- on Mrs. James F. Lemon, Mon- A GRADUATION Knox Implement DUCHESNE Williams. Redden and Mrs. ter, Mrs. Wayne A very lovely shower was giv- en at the home of Mrs. Thelma Lindsay, in honor of Mrs. Earl Stevens, of Salt Lake. We all know her as Ramona Stewart. She received many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Alice Anderson, of Salt Lake, is visiting friends and relatives here. BONETA Mrs. Opal Barton and Mrs. Clarence Oman in the Roosevelt hospital on April 29. This is quite an occasion for the Oman family, this being Clarence and Hannahs first son, Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Omans first grandson and Mr. Will Omans first great grandson. Congratulations to all you proud Oman people. Saturday night a group of Mrs. F. E. Reynolds friends gathered at her home to honor her on her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Reynolds has sponsored a series of surprise parties for her numerous friends in Boneta this past winter, so I know she was very happy when the compliment was returned. Miss Wilma Oman, of Salt Lake City, is visiting her family. Wilma has been employed in Salt Lake City since her graduation last year from Altamont high school. The Boneta Relief Society held a social for Mrs. Ruth Madsen at her home recently, honoring her on her 70th birthday refreshanniversary. Lovely ments were served to Jennie Reynolds, Olive Oman, Betty Swasey, Marne Tidwell, Opal Barton, Manilla Madsen, Birdie Swasey, Alice Swasie, Velma Fieldstead, Nettie Swasey, Leora Oman, Margaret Face, Jennie Brothe.rson, and the guest of honor. Mrs. Opal Barton, Mrs, Erice Mower and Mrs. Anna Bell Warren spent Wednesday afternoon at Talmage visiting Mrs. Vera Mower on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mower enjoyed a turkey dinner at the Barton home on Sunday. Miss Venna Oman is reported on the sick list suffering from a nervous disorder. We are all wishing her a speedy recovery. Field day was celebrated at Altamont on Thursday. Martin Brotherson, a ninth grader, won first place in high jumping. Jack Barton, seventh grader, tied for second place in the high jump; Max and Jack Brotherson Bob Fieldsted and Leslie Oman also did some fancy high jumping and foot racing on field day. We're Congratulations, boys! proud of you. But ve do wish they would give the lower grades the ribbons they won. Seems like they ran out of ribbons last year, too. Only one more week of school. Dont know about the kids but some of we parents are rejoicing. Arlene Johansen took first dash and place in the Chcll Swasey and Virginia Swasey each made a nice run. Dont know the exact score on them. tMr. 50-yar- Jewelry. S : ELEANOR PARKER CARTOON 7:43, Second Come in and let us help select your gift for her. with First Show - JEWELRY We have a beautiful assortment of Costume ERROL FLYNN and ALSO $4.75 - $13.50 $5.98 COSTUME Never Say Goodbye 9:15 II O P A T Kohls Market AND SAVE $$$$$ The T elephone Strike Announcement is made of the arrival of a baby boy born to Bates Supreme, size 54 x 72 All Rayon, large size Lace Cloth OUR We POSITION AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST didnt want a telephone strike and we regret its con- tinuance with the inconveniences the public is suffering. We have a responsibility to you, the public, to provide the best service we can at the lowest rates consistent with fair treatment to employees and the investors who have put their savings in our business. Consequently it was our responsibility to say to the Union: Your demands are beyond all reason complying with them would make necessary prohibitive rates for telephone service. This would be bad not only for telephone users and investors, but in the long run for telephone employees as well. We want telephone wages ttf be fair, and all of our comparative studies have indicated that they are fair actually on the high side in the communities in which we serve. The Union does not agree that present wages are good. We are unable to get together, and so the Company and had suggested before the strike, that the wage suggests, issues be submitted to arbitration by a board of impartial citizens residing in the states in which the Company operates. ARBITRATION OF THE WAGE ISSUES WOULD BE FAIR TO ALL When all interested parties 'are considered, and the public has a very definite interest in the dispute, it seems certainly that an offer of arbitration is a fair offer. Arbitration is simply a means of letting an impartial person or group of persons settle a dispute after reviewing the facts and giving full consideration to both sides. The arbitrator acts as a judge or umpire. Agieement on arbitration and going back to work while 1S 4e iberLrmg wuld mean that everyone would be benefited. get service, employees would get back on the pay roll, and the company could proceed with its t0 give itS customers the kind of Prgram selvL'Therwint. Your continuing friendly understanding and cooperation during this unhappy situation are greatly appreciated. The Mountain Slates Telephone and Telegraph Company : |