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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH customers LOCKER PILE busy handling and getting ready for deer that we will be unable to Winnifred Carrell StaSother meat the attention it is that requested It serves. an,d Mrs- Clyde Howells customers do not bring . JIr'ffamily of Roosevelt were Into their 'er meat to go visiting at the home of the latOCTOBER 11 between ter s sister, Mrs. Mar V. Mitchell 1. viT.ll Jr be SO - moving irewood nS h lands 5uchesnt 1 cal-'ri- ownec will 'HI r bt leas Persot S h signs land -- ith, ith, CvlittcL the Scenes in m. 'Essrvj; hunt -- the Telephone Business equip, IISSIO.N NDS LN 'ANYON A. 12TtiS oil, Du-- r stock-- : Spring awberrj a pom 1308 ft 3, T4S egimung 30 mm lor. Sec S. . t, 61 S. 7 S. 0 82 begin- collect-incon-- a dis-t- s 150 Roose- - domes-be- 200 point S. ft. from sister-- he. sible. The telephone instrument itself is only 1 1 7 of all the equipment necessary to provide telephone service. I applica-- therefor, with m, ith .e the Capi-Jta- In hundreds of telephone exchanges throughout the area we serve, cen-troffice equipment is being installed as fast as it is received a on 1947. al INEER 0, 1947. 1947. painstaking job skilled hands. Were moving requiring many as fast as we can toward the day when everyone can have the kind of service he wants and it will be better service than ever! RSEN. 3, 1947. 1947. ICE Mr. in-law, granbg Marie Baum The Unknown where ter By Grace DalgleLsh ge od wither S. 82 N. 7 , N. 61 , N. 28 The Mountain States Telephone ond Telegraph Company DRIVERS PREFER seats adjustable to eiery drivers comfort! Steel welded Ventilating wings . . real ventilation when you need it! insulation know n! er thorough REMBMBER weather-strippin- g! . . at braced with steel the ... every vital point safest cab construction S3 H V4 yvvm m HIT Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes Rhome Saturday evening from Salt Lake Oty, with their daughter, Wilma, who submitted to an appendicitis operation last week. Clarence Ivie has leased his home which he recently purchased from O. D. Law, to Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Nielson and family. Mrs. Raleigh Ivie returned home from the Roosevelt hospital last week. A1 started Mezenen has operations thrashing machine hers on the Strawberry River, but due to the rains of the past few days he has been delayed somewhat with the work. Raymond Potter visited in Salt Lake City over the week end He with 'relatives and friends. returned home Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes and daughter, Wilma. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peatross and sons, and Max Peterson, of Myton, spent a few days on their ranch in ithe Avintaquin. They were dinner guests at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum eturned Friday. Last Friday, just before the rain storm started, a group of Indians who were camped at the Home ranch, had the misfortuune to have their itent and other belongings burned to the ground. President and Mrs. Heber Moon were visiting the homes in the Strawberry area Monday after- distraction from ahead-beca- Instru- easy-to-rea- BODGS of use an' PS. gauges'. fy,sA 13DlLOLvC-jt.TRU- C SfffESSL COMPANY DUCHESNE r.lOTOH E I) U C II E S N - UT A1j fy'" Dr. W. W. Lewis OPTOMETRIST WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING HOTELS TESTING EYES AND FHTING GLASSES; II ARTS CABINS, DFCIILSNE, Monday, Ocbdx'r 20, from 2:00 p. in. until 4:00 p. in. HOTEL, ROOSEVELT, Tuesday, October 21, from H):00 a. in. until p. in. 'VERNAL CAMI HVTSII CABINS, Wednesday, October 22, from 10:00 a. in. until 5:00 p. in. Call 1 J. To avoid waiting and disappointment, please call the Hotels for an appointment. SIUUTLEFF 5.-0- 1 Ix-wl- s Optical Company ment at Price, Utah. In for repair. maintains a complete repair departAll broken glasses should lia mailed Lewis Optical Company PRICE UTAH Shell Service OKA Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fausett made a trip to Vernal, Monday. Don and Glen Snyder, of Myton, visited in loka Thursday evening. Mrs. Henry Nelson and daughter, Maxine, shopped in Roosevelt, Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Harris and children spent Wednesday with Mrs. Harris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson. Ray Jones, Henry Nelson and Russell Robison made a trip to the mountains to get out lumber. Albert Marchant, of Roosevelt, was in loka, Friday on business. Garn Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, and Junior Fausett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fausett, have been called on a mission for the L.D.S. church. They expect to enter the Mission school in Salt Lake City, the middle of December. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Zobell and granddaughter, Pearl Zobell, of Provo, visited their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell and family, last weekend. R. L. Neilson, Murel Benson and Elvin Bascom, of Roosevelt, visited with the Genealogical committee here Sunday. Mrs. Lila French and son, Farrell, and Mrs. Joy Mower, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests of Mrs. Frenchs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Webb. Mrs. Geneave Carruth and son. Grant, s returned with them for a visit. Mrs. Clarence Salee and children, of Ogden, visited relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Webb received word of the birth of a daughter to their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb, at Vernal. Amy Lou Lloyd and Vern Peterson, of Salt Lake City, visited relatives here last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children and Mrs. Thelma Robison and children, visited in Bluebell, Sunday, with Mrs. Robisons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich, and with Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and family. Mrs. Eva Percival And children and Mrs. Bertha Angus visited Mrs. Glenn Remund and family, Thursday. They also visited in Duchesne. Willis Loury and Claud Rich-en- s are building a dairv ha-- nt Altonah. They flew to Salt Lake City for needed material last week. Mr. Loury purchased a truck and Mr. Richens hauled the material back, while Mr. and Mrs. Loury returned bv plane. Mr. Fullmer, principal of the Circleville school, spent the weekend here on busines M Fullmer is part owner of the Tebbs and Fullmer ranch here. Gean Mansor is ranch manager, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus visited their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook, at Bluebell, Tuesday. Iokas first organized choir was formed in September with president; Gladys Drollinger, Garrett Stone, vice president; Genevieve Carruth, secretary-treasureand Gertrude Russell, accompanist. Practice has been held each week with a gradual increase in membership until the choir now numbers 30 voices. ; GAS AND OIL : : TIRES AND.TURES OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION Vernal Bromley, Prop. 'mw nmiMUrniifttfmfiA Hunters . DONT FORGET I HAVE FREEZE IiOXES TO PUT THAT DEER IN. IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK OF RADIOS AND VACUUM CLEANERS I AM OFFERING THIS STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES TO MAKE MORE ROOM. Knox Implement Co. D U C UTAH II E S N E two-week- son-in-la- Mildred Muir spasr DUCIIESNE Authorized Sales and Service R. C. A. and Eveready Datterics for all Radios, Flash Lights and Lanterns. Very modern radio repairing, house wiring and appliance repair. Come in and discuss jour needs for Radios and Appliances. noon. Mrs. Bert Young took her little son to Heber last week and The had his tonsils removed. child is but three years old but is recovering nicely. Mrs. G. H. McNeil and Dan McNeil made a trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. McNeil will visit with her sister and family Dan McNeil made a trip to Duin Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks chesne last Saturday. Phyllis Sweat, daughter of made a trip to Salt Lake City Bert Sweat, now married and last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Med race visited living in Calfiomia, called her in Salt Lake City over the week father on the telephone Tuesday. end with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ihyllis has been away for sevLawrence.' They also visited at eral years, her father did not Pleasant Grove with Mr. and know where she was until reMrs. cently. Freeman Heaps. Mrs. Mrs. Reed Merham and Miss Lawrence and Mrs. Heaps are Jennie Met ham Went to Heber Mr. Pace's sisters. Mr. and Mrs, Alden Muir and on the bus Tuesday, r, No road ments ONLY to steel and Mrs. James Muir, of Oakland, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Massie, of Ft. Duchesne, were Myton business visitors Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillie Mae Taylor, to Joseph R. Clayburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Clayburn, of Midview. The marriage vows were exchanged in the Salt Lake L.D. Into the unknown, the jungle S. Temple, Wednesday, October 8. The bride and bridegroom rewastes, the primitive and unexturned Sunday evening to Midplored lands of the world, men view, where they will make their have gone in the search for home. Lawrence Zirker and Mrs. knowledge and adventure. They Warren Odekirk came from Salt City, Saturday, to close belong to THE ADVEN- Lake home and take mothers their CLUB and their their TURERS brother, George, to a hosof them are each true, exploits, pital for medical care. They redramatized on THE ADVENport their mother, who was taken TURERS CLUB on this station to Salt Lake City recently, is still seriously ill. Mrs. Jay Smith every Saturday. has been nursing George and at1160 tending to the household duties . K S L at the Zirker home since Mrs. SATURDAYS, 9:30 A. M. Zirker was rushed to Salt Lake City for medical attention. CBS Mr. and Mrs. Herald Crapo enjoyed a surprise visit from Mrs. Crapos parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins her brother and sister, Grant Hawkins and Agnes Hawkins, and her aunt, Mrs. Louise Pierce. They arrived Saturday morning from Colonia Mexico. Chihuahua, Dublan, Mrs. Crapo and baby accompanied the party to Provo Sunday evening. Her brother anticipates enrolling as a student at the B. Y. U. and the other members of the family will then return to Myton with Mrs. Crapo for a longer visit. A hard surface parking space made a nice improvement at the Myton ward chapel when busy workers gathered Friday to spread the fine gravel after the hot oil surface was prepared by the state road equipment, following the surfacing of State Highway 40 through Myton. The Reed Garage is now open for business, giving Myton the much needed service a good garage can furnish its community. The bright flood lights add a touch of brilliance to improve a busy corner as it attracts the public. yrn w'f"' ! DABS! the Safety and Comfort of Dodge . 17, 1917 Rasmussen Radio au Howard Funk was host to a group of young friends Tuesday evening at the home of his par'NOVEMBER ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Funk. Sunday afternoon. The occasion celebrated his 13th Mr. and Mrs. Clair helping us you help your-l- f Mills of birthday anniversary. Neola spont to better service. Mrs. Homer Robinson enterSaturday FOODS nrcHESNE FROZEN with Mr. and Mrs. tained members and guests of Shirley Wil12 3t c liams. the Friday Bridge club last week. The two ladies are sisters. Present were Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Miss Anna Hunt, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Fred Carrell and Potato Calories Mr. and Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. James Mrs. 100 about Elvin Thacker were busiOne potato supplies Dalgleish, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. or about 125 of the amount ness visitors at the home of Scott W. R. Harris and Mrs. Roland for each the day Lusty last Saturday. recommended Burdick. High score was won by Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Han- Mrs. Robinson. average adult. The American Legion and Auxiliary, Wm. R. Sands Post and Unit No. 5 held their regular meetings at the Barracks Friday evening. Commander Orval Gillen was in charge of the Legion meeting. Following the usual order of business, a report was given on the District Convention held at Vernal, October 5. Plans were made to prepare a program for Armtistice Day. President Gladys Dennis conducted the Auxiliary meeting, where District No. 5 Convention reports were presented during the regular business session. A committee reported that a dance was scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the Oasis to raise building funds. Levi Porritt was honored Tuesday evening when his sons and daughters, with their families, gathered at his home to celebrate his 63rd birthday anniversary. A jolly evening was enjoyed climaxed by a delicious lunch. All members of the Myton school faculty attended the U. E. A. in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. A new coat of aluminum paint on the Uintah Basin Honey Co. a. v building has made a great improvement. Lavar Peterson, ownEssential Fertilizer er of the property, purchased a Superphosphate is the most essen- spray machine to paint the buildtial fertilizer to use on farm ing. Mrs. W. H. Linck and daughand should be used in dry the poultry ter, LaRue, went to Mt. Pleasant house also. Friday to attend the football game and to visit with LaRues friends who are students at the ost people are aware that record Wasatch Academy. A. C. Tolboe spent the weeknumbers of telephones are being inend at Provo, attending the weekend sport events and visitstalled these days, but few realize all ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, the work that goes on behind the of Duchesne, accompanied by Mrs. Murdocks brother and scenes to make telephone service pos. am ss urg and infant son were visiting Mrs. Hanburgs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams Sunday. Murphy has been ill for .. the past few days with flu. Mr. and Mrs. George Dogers and sons, Ray and Fay, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. June Carrell, Sunday. Bobbie Williams, Eldora Potts and Berlie Iorg were the guests of Joylene Potts last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Velda Williams wea In Vernal Monday having dental work performed. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg are busy remodeling their home. Mrs. Ernest Mecham was calling at the home of Mrs. Claude Iorg one day last week. The members of the Relief Society held their opening social Tuesday afternoon in the ward hall, a deliciousu pot luck lunch was served. Several local high school students attended the opening school dance at Altamont last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and family of Arcadia spent Sunday with Mrs. Lustys father, George Evans. Mr. Rasmussen, of Roosevelt, who is employed by the school board, was in Upalco last Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard of Altonah were visiting at the home of E. L. Murphy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thacker visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlms .Thacker, of Mt. Emmons last Sudany. Elvivn Thacker was in Tal-maon business Monday. Mrs. Ardeth McClellan and little son, of Roosevelt, were visiting Mrs. Donna Nelson last Thursday. Friday, October Heber Auction Company SIXTH WEST FIRST NORTH HEI1ER CITY, UTAH Livestock Aeetloti Sales Every Thursday P. 1:00 M. t Yards Equipped for Feeding and Watering of Stock. Dean Todd Phone 31G-- W Roy Todd 1G5-Phone J Why Wait? Get Your Coal Now We have some good, Lumber on hand Mission Service Chester Lyman Phone 151 |