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Show Friday, December V.V O VA 'Ai 'A1-- . 24, 1948 '"'-- A a 4- - A -A -. -- x-. - aa - 3 1 1-- s : S A 14 5 9aW; r' 4 n f it ;.& it it it it it if it 4 V ia$& - Hy.;i TTP' Just for a minute, we relive p y 1 hood as we behold the bright wrings MARVIN N, SWASEY NOW ABOARD AIRCIIAFT CARRIER Marvin N. Swasey, seaman apprentice, United States Navy, a, son of Napier' Swasey, of at present is serving on board the aircraft carrier USS Princeton, a unit of Task Force 38, which is now under undergoing an intensive training period in the Western Pacific and the China Sea area. These exercises are being conducted for the purpose of giving officers and men of the task force realistic training in all phases of naval activities. In addition to the training on ship board, personnel familiarize them selves with the ports and people of foreign lands. Ports of call between training maneuvers Include Honolulu, China, Yokosuka, Japan and Guam. Bo-net- o, if if all the joys and raptures of child- tinsel and the gay of COZY Fri. - Sat., Dec. 24, 25 THREE DARING DAUGHTERS with the Christmas tree JANE rOWELL and a JEANETTE MAC DONALD CARTOON y '3 If It It S? will it that is our wish for you M at this happy Yuletide season. if If if STORY If ': A M SI M Mon., Dec. 26, 27 THE BABE RUTH If : r- ? be realized - 'If If your most cherished dreams and hopes II First Show 7:15, Second 9:15 If Sun. May your gift be an assurance that ail with WILLIAM II M M 0 H LS K II II M M DUCHESNE $ I I - - it it UTAH If I') I I'i : v-- i -- Vi V :Xd -- "'ikVA'' " Vin iff a that they are entitled to under the Social Security Act, and the contemplated publicity program will acquaint the public with these benefits. HANNA Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassel and sons spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon were shopping in Salt Lake City for a few days last week. and CLAIRE TREVOR CARTOON First Show 7:15, Second 9:15 The Mothers Club of Duchesne will give a dance Christmas night December 25, at the Duchesne High School Gym. Special music has been arranged and a good time is assured everyone who Irish White House James Hoban, a native of Ireland, who had resided for some time in Charleston, S. C., in 1792 won a prize of $500 offered for the best design for the Presidents house. Construction began in 1792, but President Adams in 1800 was the first to occupy the mansion. Begins at Xl.i'S'I) 7:30, Ends 11:30 h, Continued from Page at. Altamont High School. His services will only be available for a short period pending his permanent assignment to a location within the state. Mr. Ivory commented: We are fortunate to get the services of Mr. Murray in this locality where he is acquainted and it will greatly assist the district in getting some work started in the upper country. During the next few weeks, plans will be formulated by the district supervisors outlining the work plans for next years operations, Mr. Ivory said, and with the added personnel we hope to reach many of the people who have been waiting four or five years since filing their applications for assistance." TURKEY SHOOT A SUCCESS The turkey shoot held Sunday, December 19, under the direction of Duchesne Post No. 22, American Legion, was successful. While the ' attendance wa3 not as large as in the past, most of the prizes were awarded in regulation contests, and the remainder were disposed of later, so that, all in all, the event showed a fair profit. This money will be used to carry on various activities of the American Legion. Zeus and His Cheese Ancient Greeks insisted cheess was invented by Zeus. ddvirtisemtnt Back In Uniform After ten days in the city, Dutch Is back in uniform. I dont mean Army khaki or Navy blue but a different uniform, thats every bit aa patriotic and American. Blue jeans and a denim shirt, lor work around the yards and bams; stout boots for tramping through the fields; and a straw hat when the sun gets high a uniform you see from Maine to Texas, Iowa to Alabama. Its the uniform of an army the great army of American farmers who, by their productivity, are helping to keep this nation strong bolstering the forces of democracy that guard our freedom. And in their way of life, too, they are champions of freedom. Temperate folk who enjoy a moderate glass of beer but never quarrel with those who prefer cider. Tolerant people who fight to the bitter end against oppression and intolerance. From where I sit, a credit to America! Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation. convey our message better than the ones... v J? old-fashioy- ed Merry Christmas To You ay tlie New Year Bring You Financial Peace The Officers, Directors and Employees - f of the. Roosevelt State Bank i I Dutch Miller's ' NIGHT with LEIGH Gib-bone- y, . Miss Dorothy Bench, who is employed in Salt Lake City, came home late last week and will spend the holidays visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tat-to- n Bench. One Show Only Each Night The Saturday issue of the Deseret Evening News contained the photos of the four oldest ladies in the state of Utah. Their combined ages total 400 years of living. According to the story there are only two men in the state 100 years old. Of the four ladie3 the list is headed by Mrs. Sarah Ann of Duchesne, who was 101 years old last 24th of July. Recently Mrs. Gibboney suffered a slight heart attack, but at present, according to Mrs. Bessie Barton, at whose home Mrs. Gibboney lives, she ha3 about recovered from the attack and is again enjoying her normal health. The other three ladies are Mrs. Ann C. Milne, 100 years old, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Lydia Hamp Baker of Logan, who turned 100 years February 1, 1948; and Mrs. Mary S. Higgs, Salt Lake City, who will be 100 years old February 11, 1949. The oldest men in the state, so far as is known, are Tecum-sean Indian who lives at White Rocks, Uintah county, who claims to be 106 years old. And Joseph Charles Manning, of Salt Lake City, who is 103 years old. where I sit ... J Joe Marsh Tucs. - Wed. - Thurs December 28, 29, 30 GONE WITH TIIE WIND VIVIEN GREETINGS Soil Conservation Service Given More Help Robert Moon of Provo was visiting in Hanna for a few days during the past week. Duchesne people who were in Vernon and Orven Moon were attending to business matters in Salt Lake City Monday to attend the funeral of James M. Duchesne Monday. The MIA officers of the LDS Mickelson were Mrs. Fern Mof-fit- t, Porter Merrell, W. J. Bond, Church decorated the chapel Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Miss Christmas tree Monday night. The Sunday School Christmas Anna Stark and M. L. Moore. program will be held Sunday, December 26, at 10:30 a. m. Everybody is invited to attend. Come out and wish your neighFrom bor best wishes for the holiday season and the New Year. attends. CLARK GABLE and Four Women Represent Four Hundred Years There are no words that can , n"-- ' Ts" iff Lawrence V. Riches and H. J. Christensen, from the Salt Lake office of Federal Social Security, visited for a short time in Duchesne Tuesday afternoon while on a routine trip into the Uintah Basin. They state that an educational program, in the form of newspaper articles, is contemplated in the near future in order to acquaint people with the advantages and benefits that can be derived from Social Security. They went on to say that but few people realize the benefits DANCE CHRISTMAS BENDIX w n SOCIAL SECURITY MEN VISIT IN DUCHESNE Mrs. Vernon Moon Theatre the boxes stacked high under Sf CHRISTMAS UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH , ROOSEVELT, UTAH |