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Show rrrniffi Friday, October 15, UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 1948 Ell Id like to quote Iettef sent to Old Age Pensioners who at tended meetings held throughout the State: "Remind our sons and daughters, that they must elect Governor Maw and a friendly legislature, in fact keep working as of the people voted only 50 on Sept. 7th. It will take work but we can do it. 1 sincerely believe that assistance is not the exclusive property of Governor Maw or anv other Governor. It is your tight. Ii also is your right to have old age welfare benefits administered for the good of those who receive them and NOT as a political threat to control votes. That is NOT the American way of doing things. If you favor me by electing me your Governor, I promise you that the threat of political reprisal never will be held over the head of anyone. Mrs. Garda Seeley Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Hal Johnson, of Provo, visited Sunday at the Percival home, B. L. Dart and family, of Price, visited in Ioka, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon and 'children spent a few days last week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Caldwell, of Vernal, spent the weekend with Mrs. Caldwells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fausett. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry were guests of Mrs. Green and Mrs. Virgil Ferguson, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bracken, of Roosevelt, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Brackens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Percival. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pace, of Ogden, were weekend guests of Mrs. Paces mother, Mrs. Celia Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George Bengener of Richmond, California, called Ion Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon entertained a number of the young er set at their home Friday evening. Mrs. Ellen Timothy is making a short visit at the home of her Mr. Ison and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs, Joshua Timothy. j President Bernard Winkler returned Tuesday alter visiting his brothers, Ira Winkler and family of Sandy, and Justin Winkler and family, of Provo. He attended and talked at a farewell tes- timonial Sunday evening for Keith Winkler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler, who is leaving for the Eastern States mission. The Moon Lake Stake Relief Society entertained the Relief Society officers and members of the seven wards at a party on vd Thursday afternoon at Mt. Em mons. Prizes were awarded the oldest and youngest member from each ward; to each teacher with 100 per cent Relief Society teaching; to the mother with the largest family, and to all members who brought handiwork. Bluebell ward received the most points on ? percentage basis and was awarded a quilt lining for the prize. Sixteen from Sincerely, Bluebell attended. Clyde and R G. Lisonbee, who are attending Utah State iAOA JUUL- Agricultural College at Logan, spent the weekend at home. Bishon and Mrs Gardner Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vole Republican Straight in 48 Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. John Paid political sdv by Fet'd Fairdouah) Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich, Marilynn and Ardis and Mrs. Wallace SeGoodrich, Papa Does the Job the Goodrich reattended eley The female of the sea horse deRnd Mrs. Glen Remund union at Roosevelt Sunday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goodrich, posits her eggs In a pouch carried and their two daughters visited their sons Bruce, Ronald and by the male, who carries the brood in Ioka, Friday. until birth. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Webb Gary; Mrs. Vola Hancock, Helene and Buddy: and Mrs. Zola old-ag- e ( '4 j j Jiwrtittmenl From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh How to Celebrate Your The Duieh millers celebrated their Tin Wedding Anniversary Saturday, Every thing had to be tin. Folks even ate ofT tin plates, and diank coffee out of tin cups. When it was time to drink a toast to the bride and groom, out came the final touch: ice cold beer in cans. Arid come the Millers 15th anniversary (Glass) I expect well be toasting them with sparkling beer in bottles I a And I couldnt help thinking was a lesson for mai ried folks in the way Dutch and his that there OlUutf It hi, I 'nitcd Suites brewers Foundation If every hon-'ore- ElilS k Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gmes spent Howard Gilbert. Her guest list included Wayne Shields, Leland Bird, Betty Lee Holgate, Max Taylor, Betty Holder, Jean LeRae Wall, Colleen Orr, Erwin Rust, Jack Wirthlin and Jay Wall. Miss Elaine Carroll, of visited Norma Wall, Joyce Zobell celebrated her birthday Monday with nine of her little friends. Games were played and refreshments served. Archie Benson returned Tuesday from the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake where he has been under treatment for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merreli Wrote About His Father and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Merreli, Christopher Columbus life was of Vernal, visited at the Angus written by his son, Ferdinand. home Sunday. Jolene Robison was a guest Imported Shorthorns of Patsy Gines Sunday. Shorthorn cattle were Imported Denise and Myrna Morrell and Gloria Robison were guests Into Westchester county, N. Y., as of the Percival children Sun- early as 1792. day. Mrs. Thelma Cook and son, City vs. Farm Profit John, visited her parents Satur? The Al-tona- h, per capita net income of day, Copyright, hunter will pledge himself to kill at least one crow and one magpie during the hunting season it will do much to insure a bag limit for next season. Also to know where, when and what to shoot. Too many hunters go into the fields shooting at everything that gets up without observing what might be Or if within the line of fire. the hunting is poor, too often, the sparrow hawk or large brown marsh hawk and small owls become victims of the trigger This is a conhappy hunter, dition which must be corrected if we are to continue to enjoy cal treatment. the great privileges now afforded in the fields of upland birds. There are very few hawks that prey upon the fowls and the only owl that does any noticeable FRANCES WALL damage is the large horned owl. Now, it is my belief that it is Leon Atwood has returned af of the ter being in the LDS hospital in beyond the knowledge to the detect sportsman average Salt Lake for a week. Most of the local teachers hawks that should be killed, so spent the weekend attending lets leave the hawks and owls UEA in Salt Lake City. to prey upon the rodent3 which A large crowd attended the feed upon grain and forage which stake Relief Society social here are so essential to the welfare of Friday afternoon. There was a our birds. game beautiful display of hand-worFathers, take a little more and flowers. Mrs. Edith Case and daughters time wfth your boys, teach them went to Roosevelt Sunday to at- a few of the fundamentals which tend a Goodrich family reunion. will assure real sportsmen as Richard Orr and Dee Reay grow up. have returned after spending a they Yours for better hunting. few days in Salt Lake. (Floid C. Hartman, Mrs. Pearl Case is under a doctors care in Roosevelt. Mrs. Ruby Fitzwater and SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. daughter, of Duchesne, spent the weekend with Mrs. Fitzwaters parents, Mr, and Mrs. Irving Make Sure Shotgun Me-cha- missus have got along together in their policy of with never a criticism of each others differences in taste. From where I sit, its due to two u.ings: Temperance as that moderate preference for beer suggests, and Tolerance for their own and for the diff erences of opinion tastes of others, whether applied to beer, to polities, or how to celebrate an anniversary. SPORTSMEN, PLEDGE YOURSELVES went to Salt Lake to take their daughter, Geneave Carruth to the mission home where she will prepare to fill a mission for the Snow. LDS church, A farewell party Miss Peggy A.nn case was hos- Is Properly Plugged was given In her honor Thurs- tess at a party at her home day evening. Thursday evening in honor of Check your gun for plugs f Friday in Salt Lake. Wedding Anniversary j Stevenson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Goodrich and Mrs. Stevenson attended UEA. Mrs. Alma Richman and daughter, Helen, of Provo, are spending the week with Bishop and Mis. Gardner Goodrich. Alva Hancock and daughter, Elaine, of Salt Lake City, spent a few days here with relatives, Bient Hancock was an guest at a party Friday at his home. The occasion celebrated Brents 10th birthday anniversary. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. Wilkerson, of Salt Lake, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Workman. Dora Burdick was taken to the Roosevelt hospital Sunday evening. She had been in Salt Lake a few days receiving medi- Ann Mitchie and J. Reed Lemon were speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday. on farms last per-son- be- fore the duck season opens, Utah game officials are warning the The rules call for a sportsmen. plug which cannot be taken from the gun except by breaking the gun down. Pencils, sticks and tooles shoved into the magazine will not pass the required test. This check should be made now the duck season opens Friday noon, October 29. WILFORD The Magician CARD OF THANKS RETURN NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. (Elwin Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Odekirk, returned to Dunewlyweds, chesne Wednesday evening after a honeymoon trip which took them to Elko, Nevada, Twin Falls, Idaho, and back to Salt Lake City and on home. We wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation and to thank our many friend3 for the kind consideration shown us during our recent bereavement caused by the death of our beloved sister. Also for the assistance and words of symus. And for frozen over. In order not to dis- pathy extended to offerfloral beautiful the many appoint the crowd assembled he had a hole cut in the ice, was ings. The Gee Family and bound and locked in the trunk and was thrown in the water. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson. After his escape from the trunk, which he did with ease he arrived at the surface of the river only to find himself under the carried down ice, having been stream. After remaining under the water for more than two minutes he finally located the Fri. - Sat, Oct. 15, 16 COZY Theatre hole and made his escape. His work has found an unusual reception in many parts of the Great Lakes Theatre country. Inc., Erie, Penn., said: His performance at this theatre was one of the outstanding features since we began vaudeville.' The Board Ohio: of 'Education, Brilliant, ' No entertainer has made so great an impression on our students and friends as you made. After just concluding a successful engagement at the South High School, Salt Lake City, playing to over five thousand people, the largest crowd to attend a magic show in this area for many years, the Salt Lake Tribune of Friday, April 18, said; "Acts of magic that would have astounded Houdini himself, Thursday night thrilled thousands in South High School auditorium, as the internationally famous Wil-foiShow presented Magician it3 second Salt Lake City performance. Featuring escape acts, mind reading and other amazing variations of the mystic, the show is one of the best in the world. Advertisement. FEATURE DOUBLE OBRIEN and MARGARET MURPHY GEORGE In Tenth Avenue Angel and BILL AND COO First feature 7:15, Second 8:15 Sun. - Mon., Oct. 17, 18 GENTLEMANS AGREEMENT with -u GREGORY PECK and McGUIRE DOROTHY CARTOON First Show 7:15, Second 9:15 AUTO MECHANICS We will put your car in first class condition. EXPERT If you have not secured your Inspection sticker it will be well to secure it right away and avoid trouble. will keep your old car in top running condition until you are able to buy a new auto. Smokey See SMOKEY at DUCHESNE MOTOR CO. s was only 47 per cent as large as that of persons not on farms. year Ogden Livestock Show November 13 FEATURING 4 - 17, 1948 BIG AUCTION SALES PUREBRED SHEEP TO MAKE A Columbias Monday, November 15, 10 a. m. Suffolks Monday, November 15, Afternoon AND GIVE YOUR CAR THE CHECK-U- P PROTECTION IT NEEDS FOR COLDER WEATHER ii lil the worlds most spectacular magician who has appeared in 37 states and made two foreign tours in 21 years of traveling, will present his outstanding show of weird, baffling, spine tingling, fantastic mystery at DUCHESNE mwe you mut. radiator jThe antifreeze? TUESDAY, if neces-sar- y Crankcase drained, flushed, refilled with new Vico Motor OiJ? jgrBattery tested, recharged, replaced if necessary? rlleater, spark plugs and lights checked? jrFan belt inspected, replaced if necessary? Oil filter and air cleaner checked? 3j connections necessary? ur Hose a checked, replaced if Be ready for cold weather driving with your car in top condition. Drive in at your neigh- a borhood Utoco station and ask for a complete winterizing check-up- . UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY OCTOBER 7:30 p. m. 26, PUREBRED SHORTHORNS, Individuals Wednesday, November 17, 2 p. m. FAT CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS Individuals Wednesday. November 17, 9 a. m. Carlots Wednesday, November 17, I p .m PRIZE-WINNIN- G 1948 The famous magician wall be in person with the His fast moving 30 company. big acts will include a huge cast of unusual magic effects and thrilling feats from the four quarters of the world. His show is brimming over with variety and keeps the audience one minute raised up in their seats and the next just screaming with laughter. Featured will he a Hindue rope miracle from India, the great water illusion from China, the "indestructible girl from South America, miracles of the mind from the mountains of Tibet, Tonto the vanishing rabbit and the great lightning trunk Start your child right escape, the fastest escape since the beginning of time. Wilford has 15 live animals, and a ton and a half of baggage in his show, including beautiful costumes for all performers. Not only fs he a clever magician, but during recent years has spent much time delving into the secrets of the occult sciences. He is, without a doubt, in a class by himself in his demonstration seinetific mental telepathy. foremost exponent of mystery and fun, was born in a small Pennsylvania town near Butler, and has had a life fairly seething with activity. Due to sickness in the family he was forced to leave school in the third grade and helped his family as best he could for five years. With two months tutorin ing he was eble to the seventh grade. During the From the very firsl Hep. your child feel deserve the gentle support, proper balance, sturdy protection ond lasting fit will give them, formative Poll-Parr- through all their year. Start with . and youll Jtoy with . . t. of America's war In the petroleum induilry, there are more than 34,000 individual firm of all titei In every I lomponiei work to outdo rivalj; compere phaie of this busineu employing 250,000 people, in oil production, compete in refining, complete In reieorch for new ue, compete In sale. at the loweit prtce in the world, Taxe ond That' why American get petroleum product is alway the world' belt bargain. piicel vary of course, but gaioline in the United State WARD HOUSE HEREFORD CATTLE, Individuals and Pens Tuesday, November 16, 10 a. m. presented flushed and supplied with checked, switched, replaced jTires with new Atlas tires? PUREBRED "Wilford, Mr. Wilford gave up JPRE-TESTE- Polly Parrot SHOW f ORI BOYS AND Dims 1.98 to 4.98 a According to Size and Style Y FITTING the theatre and engaged in special war work to be of assistance to his country. Several years ago when he was scheduled to do his famous trunk escape at New Castle, Penn., Mr. Wilford tha river found WINGS STORE On U. S. Highway 40 Near Ft. Duchesne |