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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE. UTAH SLTOiH Ethel Beebe Mrs. Grace Agneu and family and Rex Johanson, of Brewster, Kansas, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Dallas Ames and family. help your country... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson HELP YOURSELF! have put brick siding on their U atill a Thera very real need house. for every ounce of need fate we Mrs. Ed Olsen spent a few can talvage The days last week in Roosevelt with shortage is greater today than ever before. Please . . . keep her sister-in-laMrs. Iva Cole. saving and turning in your used Aldon Carroll and Mr. Kolb kitchen fate. P. S. Vest you went to Roosevelt, Monday, to do get paid far them . . . and bring Mrs. Carroll home from you know how ready cash count today. the hospital, where she has been under treatment for shock and Kep Turning in Used Falsi injuries from being gored by a bull. Li util Fit CuiuttM, Ik. Hans Jacobson was in the Roosevelt hospital several days last week being treated for She Discovered Cornel who Marie Mitchell, discovered a shingles. The elementary school field comet in 1847, was the first woman day was held Wednesday at the to be elected to the American AcadeAltonah school grounds, with my of Arts. the following schools taking part: world-wid- e mission Service CHEVRON GASOLINE R P M MOTOR OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES D. R. TIMOTHY Altamont, Mt. Home, Talmage and Altonah. Miss Anna Stark, of Duchesne, supervisor and Mrs. Revaprimary Owens, of Roosevelt, supervisor of the hot lunches, were present. Leland Potts, of Upalco, and Lee Woodard are shearing sheep m this community at the Lee Woodard ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth went to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where Mr. Farnsworth will receive a medical checkup. The Warren and Gilbert s made a business trip to Vernal, Wednesday. Niel Maxfield returned Friday from Price, where he has been attending school. A number of Altonah people took stock to the F F A Stock show at Altamont, Friday, and Barbara Beebe graduated from the Altamont Semmary class at the exercises held Sunday evening at Mt. Emmons. Miss JoAnn Todd, of Ballard, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fer-riMohlman. Mrs. Jerry Clark accompanied Charley Timothy to Vernal, Saturday, to visit relatives. Mrs. C. N. Shiner made a trip to Salt Lake, Friday. A number of Altonah people attended correlation meeting at Mt. Emmons, Sunday. Hyrum Loutensock, first assistant of the Moon Lake Stake Sunday School, visited the Altonah Sunday School this week. Mrs. Vera Hansen, of Roosevelt, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mohlman. By Grace Dalgleish Mrs. J. H. Blaine IIollow Block System system which uses hollow foundation blocks as air ducts has been patented. Air is drawn by convection into the building, is cooled by circulation to subsurface temperature and then forced upward by a spiral circulatory system within the walls to and through the upper areas of the Interior. it, & ft r'l Mrs. George Amleraoa entertained Students and teachers of Talfor her small daughter, Dianne, school enjoyed play day at Thursday afternoon, in celebra- mageAltonah school on Wednesday tion of her 5th birthday anniver- the of last week. sary. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard business In transacting Vernal one day last week. Mrs. Waldme Sorensen and little daughter returned home on Wednesday of last week from Salt Lake City where they spent several days receiving medical treatments. Hex Farnsworth is employed on Rock Creek for the summer at the Davies fishing lodge. Miss Leah Farnsworth returned home last week after being employed in Vernal for the past two months. Mrs. Vera McDonald and son, Jack, went to Salt Lake last Friday a here Jack will undergo an operation In the near future. Evan McDonald was a visitor m Salt Lake City last Friday. Mrs. Eva Christensen, Jess Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson, (Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Bertha Anderson and Evan McDonald were transacting business in Duchesne Saturday of last week. Mr. were Miss Alice Todd was hostess to the Friday Bridge club last week. Present were Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. W. H. Linck, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Bliss Lott and Mrs. S. F. Mortensen. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church have made plans for a bazaar to be held at the Preece Electric Shop, Thursday, June 3rd. A dinner will also be served to help raise funds for the church. Members of the Aid gathered at the home of Mrs. Charles Sands, Tuesday afternoon, to complete a quilt which will be sold to swell thi funds. ll An Ne.l Hill Saturday afternoon. Neil was qunte ill so was unable to take part in the fun. A large group of Talmage people attended meeting at Mt. Emmons Sunday afternoon. Mr. George Barrett of Altonah and Mr. Nelson of Upalco visited in Talmage Sunday. Mr. Nelson was a speaker at the meeting. Claud McDonald was doing business at the Farnsworth canal office Monday. Jay Rogers of Mt Emmons was a week end guest of Gary McDonald. Mrs. Bannion of Holliday arrived Sunday evening and acher daughter, Mrs. companied MYTDN Bee-bee- Phone 741 Friday, May Mrs. O. A. Dart returned Iasi o f, i. Summer Sports fc. The time of the year has arrived when sports of all kinds take the lead. Baseball, is well on its way for another season; tennis holds the spotlight for others, along with other sports, and season is in the offing. No matter Ahat kind of the fishing Club a good sportsman you are you will find the Commercial favorite place to freshen up after attending or playing your of pool, come in game. Then again, if you enjoy a quiet game and play, 'where it is cool and comfortable during the hot jii summer weather. v A PLACE PICK-U- P AS CIGARETTES BEER FOOL AND TABLES CIGARS SOFT IN A LIGHT TRACTOR, DRINKS CONNECTION w w ''il i:w the Universal operates pull type and hy- - ' cfrailuhc-limplements has power and traction for field work, with 1200-lb- . drawbar pull. , 1 m UTAHN T '3 ; 1 May bo used with pull typj or hydraulic implements Used cars, tractors, and trucks accepted as trade-in- : IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WILLYS INTERMOUNTAIN, INC. DISTRIBUTORS 3rd East 333 South Dial K SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Bick-nell- Yessir, THE preferred whiskey from Kentucky is available again a, STME STORES! COME OVER ON THE SUNNY BROOK SIDE Hat 10 Enjoy J War Uauor Tax tbe whiskey thats bunny KENTUCKY WHISKEY-AHLE- National Distillers Products Corporation, New York ND 86 Proof 5 Grain Neutral Spirits i.r i. i.ai. lefrirndwif h DONT LET WEEVIL TAKE YOUR FIRST CROP OF ALFALFA. Chemical dusting by been has found to plane be the most effective and least expensive method of combatting this pest. e No labor nor time need be spent by the land ow just show fields you want dusted and we do. the rest. n-- us-vvlik- er h To insure a good crop of alfalfa, contact us mediately for further g TOBACCO C Jeep sister-in-la- WHERE GOOD FELLOWS MEET TO WORK AS A f the Universal Jeen carries up to 1200 lbs. It has for conventional travel, for bad roads or cross country hauling. AS A MOBILE POWER UNIT, the "Jeep gives you power to operate hammer mills, ensilage cutters and many other pieces of belt and shaft driven equipment. ' TRUCK, the Universal Jeep pulls a braked payload of 5000 lbs., with plenty of reserve for steep grades and heavy going. ; Lu-Gen- Duchesne Commercial Club Rock Creek. Mrs. Fannie Hill left Tuesday visit morning for an exf-ndeW'.th relat.ves in Arizona. Mrs. Alice Sorensen, Paul Hill, Rosalie Donohue and Rhea McDonald were participants in the seminary graduation exercises at Mt. Emmons Tuesday evening. ON YOUR FARM . i Potter, to the Roosevelt hospital Monday morning where the latter is receding medical treatment. Keith Runt of Croydon was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen. Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth and son, Dee, and Mrs. Cieo Frand-se- n and son, Donald, spent Sunday visiting Mr. Frandsen on Dorothy PUT A Wednesday from Salt Lake City where she attended commence ment exercises, Tuesday at 8 p m., in the Cathedral of the Magdalene, when thirty-twgradu ates of the Holy Cross hospital school of nursing received their diplomas. Her daughter, Dorothy was one of the members of tlv graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murra Mrs. Louise Thompson returnspent Friday and Saturday ii ed home Sunday from the RooseSalt Lake City. Mr. Murray was velt hospital with her Infant daua delegate from My ton precinct ghter. at the G.O.P. convention, SatMr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead urday. Mrs. Wm. Harris accompanied took their daughter, Leda, Ho Mrs. Forrest Stone, of Ft. Du- Roosevelt Sunday for medical atchesne, to Mt. Pleasant, Friday, tention. She is suffering from to spend the weekend with their pneumonia. A group of small boys enjoyed daughters and to be present at the commencement exercises, a birthday party at the home of Monday. Mr. Harris left Sunday to be present when his daughter, Margaret Mary Harris, graduated from Wasatch Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd left Saturday for Salt Lake City, Vnrma Ilobb where they spent the evening at the Orr home at Rivertoff. The Duchesne seminary class They accompanied Mrs. Orr to attended Sacrament meeting In Mt. Pleasant, Sunday, to attend ward chapel last Sunschool functions at Wasatch the Utahn Some day. interesting .talks Academy and to be present when were given by Mr. Berlin, Semitheir daughter, Nancy Todd, received her diploma at the com- nary teacher; Evelyn Muir, Roberta ODriscoll, Reed Merrell mencement exercises, Monday. Mrs. Lionel Babcock and son, and Elaine Wnght. (Mrs. Melvin Broadhead and John, accompanied Lowell Babcock from Salt Lake City, Sun- son, Calvin, and Mrs. Hastings day, to attend the commence- and son, Richard, all attended ment exercises at Wasatch the Senior Tea last Monday, at Academy, when Miss Nina Bab- the Abbott home in Duchesne. cock received her diploma of Mrs. Hastings from California arrived Monday to attend the graduation. The American Legion Auxil- graduation exercises of Duchesne iary, Wm. R. Sands Unit No. high school Wednesday evening, 5, have made plans for a dance May 26. Her son, Richard is one at the Oasis, Ihursday, May 27 of the graduates to raise funds to send a local Mr and Mrs. Leonard Brown to of credit scholastic high girl and daughters were in Roosevelt Girls State, at Logan. Miss where their little daughJoan Gingell, daughter of Mr. Monday, and Mrs. Earl Gingell, has been ter Marolyn was given medical attention. selected to represent this unit. Mrs. Retta Merkley and Mrs. Jack Wallace and grandchilwere vis, Mecham, of Duchesne, dren, Jackie and Bonnie of Meeker, Coloiado, ar- aing in Utahn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow and rived Saturday to visit at thi home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mil children, and Mr. and Mrs. Naner. Mrs. Wallace has been with pier Swasey, all of Boneta, were her parents for several weeks, Visiting in Utahn Monday. :but as Mr. Milners health ha. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong improved, she decided to returr ind son, Wayne, were in Rooseto Meeker Monday with hei velt Tuesday taking care of busihusband and grandchildren. ness affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Sproul and Mrs. Delia Mayhew and famMax Robinson, of Salt Lake City, ily were Sunday dinner guests of at tht were weekend visitors Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano at home of their parents, Mr. and fabiona. Mrs. Homer Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DuBois, and daughter were in Roosevelt weekend visitor! were of Ogden, at the home of Mrs. DuBois par Tuesday on business. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wil son. They came to get then small son, who has been enjoying a two weeks visit with his grandparents. Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Shelby Llsonbe and Mrs. Willard Smith were Mrs. Elsie Chidester and grand Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peas, of daughter, Leona Merrick, of Salt Lake, visited Monday anc Price; Mr. and Mrs. Noland Tuesday at the Shelby Lisonbec Mecham and children, of Sunny-side- home. and Mrs. Dean Powell, of Mrs. Ervin Murphy enterDuchesne. Mrs. Chidester is tained Sunday afternoon, honorMrs. Smiths mother, while Mrs. ing her daughter, Norma Rae, Powell and Mrs. Merrick are her on her birthday anniversary. sisters. Games and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quintana, enjoyed by 16 guests. of Long View, Wash., arrived Mr. and Mrs. Shelby J. Perry, Saturday for a short visit at the of Elko, Nevada, visited two home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix days last week with Mr. and Quintana. They spent Sunday Mrs. Lee Anderson. with Mike Quintana at Rock Marilyn Young, the small Creek. of Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and Lyle Young, is visiting at the son, Howard, left Monday morn- home of her grandparents. ing for Mt. Pleasant to get their Newl Beal, of American Fork, daughter, Frances, who has com-at visited with friends and rela pleted her sophomore year tives over the weekend. Wasatch Academy. They attendRulon Liddell, Anona Shelton, exercises commencement ed the Myers, Reed Clayburn Shirley 48 there. while for the class of Dean Beal were among those and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Paxman graduated from Roosevelt high have announced plans for a school Wednesday evening. wedding dance to be held Friday Carl Smith, of Provo, and Miss evening, June 4th at the Utahn Elva Allred, of Neola, were Sunward hal. A shower will also day guests at the J. Alma Smith be held Saturday at 2 p. m. for home. the newlyweds. Mrs. Paxman s Jane and Mona Liddell, home was in Utahn prior to her Neilscn, Nancy Beal, Mary imarriage. and Shelton, Maxine MurBetty enMr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb Ann Brady, Carol Carol phy, joyed a short visit from Mrs. Taylor, Adele Lamb and Laurene Lambs brother and Myers, accompanied by Mrs. ElDr. and Mrs. J. F. Hill, who ar- don Brady, Clyde Neilsen, Mrs rived Thursday from Yankton. Eugene Liddell and Mrs. Don South Dakota. Bee Hive Shelton, attended Mrs. Lowell Bingham and Swarm Day at Duchesne, Satevesmall daughter left Monday May 22. who urday, Mrs. ning to join Mr. Bingham, Jack Liddell entertained is serving in the U. S. Navy a for her little daughter, Karen, a Seaman 1st class, stationed at last Thursday. Nine little friends Corpus Christi. Texas. The young enjoyed games and luncheon. soamnn served in the Army dur-inMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt World War II, being at Pearl and children, of Springville, vis Harbor when the Japs attacked, ited over the weekend with rel lie recently enlisted in the Navy. atives. Baseball fans enjoyed the Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee left Myion Monday for Salt Lake to visit game, Sunday, when the met for with her mother, Mrs. J. P. team and Duchesne team their first time in this series. Christensen, and sister, Mrs. The final score was 10 to 5 in Bertha Rasmussen. favor of Myton. The Relief Society gave its social Tuesday afternoon closing Soap on Mirrors with the Stake Relief Society A cloth officers as special guests. A very Soap will streak mirrors. moistened with water containing a entertaining program and dewere ensmall amount of vinegar or am- licious refreshments a monia is rcurh better. group. large joyed by 28, 1948 tails. i imde- i 6 iasiii Flying Service PIIONE 4S0-- J VERNAL. 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