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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 17, 1949 Friday, June MTO1J CARD OF THANKS BLUEBELL COZY Theatre Mrs. Garda Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell and of Sandy, visted Mr. Sat. -- Sun., June IS, 19 children, and Mrs. James W. Powell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Larsen Every Girl Should went to Salt Lake Saturday, Be Married where Mr. Larsen received medical treatment. They visited in with Provo with Mr, and Mrs. Willard Royel before returning home II IN A LYNX and Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hancock CAliY GRANT and baby son, of Salt Lake, visalso ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hancock. Basketball Highlights A group gathered Tuesday eveat the home of Mr. and ning of 19 Mr M. L. Hancock to enjoy a film of The Rose Parade taKen First Show 7;45 in California on New Years Day 9:30 Show Last by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lloyd, of Taft, California. Present were Mrs. Berneice Mitchell and chilWed.-Thu- ., dren, Upalco; Mr. and Mrs. W. June 22, 23 C. Hancock, Pleasant Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robeits, Mr. STATION WEST and Mrs. John Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs with Gardner Goodrich, Mrs. Vola Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie DICK POWELL Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Goodrich, Bluebell; and Mr. and CARTOON Mrs. Allen Lloyd, Taft, Calif. First Show 7, 43 Kenneth and Boyd Goodrich, Last Show 9:30 who have been attending school at the BYU and Clyde Lisonbee, a student at the USAC, are home. Kenneth and Boyd visited in Lo Angeles for 10 days before coming home. Mr. and Mrs. Ilillery Ilo'dcr, of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday MASTER with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray. Fontelia Murray returned to Salt Lake with them. Mr. and Mrs. Max Justet, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilkerson, of England, were guests at the H. C. Workman home during the week. Those from Bluebell who are graduating from Primary are Dal Seeley, Kent Remington, Laramie Bird, Colleen Roberts, Thelma Cook, Edith Gale, Garda Seeley, Cleona Remington, Martha Smith and Jennie Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird are the happy parents of a baby boy born recently at the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Bird and baby reMore storage space turned from the hospital Sunday. New Mrs. Hazel Goodrich attended Hydrator the Postmasters convention in mechanism Vernal last weekend. cu. ft. sizes Mrs. Agnes Larsen entertained at a party on June 11 at her honu $189.75 in celebration of her dauqhter. LaRees, 6th birthday. Her gue.-.-t DUCHESNE list included Melba Ray Rust, Morris Goodrich, Jean RemingELECTRICAL AND ton, Janet Seeley, Carma AtShanna Lee and Chad APPLIANCE STORE wood, Winkler, Clara Stevenson, Keith ' TC.TS'WX.aaSWaMMBI Workman and Jean Seeley. Frigiefaire Refrigerators Full-wid- 'Mer-Mis- th er 4.4. 4.4. 4, 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4. 4.4 . , , 4. 4 4..4:.4.,4..4 4 .444 .4. .4 .4 4.44.4. 4, .4 4 .4 We wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation and to sincerely thank our many friends for assistance extended to us during the recovery of the body and subsequent funeral of George G. Lindsay. Also for other assistance and words of symathy extended to us in our bereavement. And for the many beautiful floral offerings. THE LINDSAY II FAMILY. EM PLGGY ANN CASE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward and children have moved back to Marysvale. The Wards have maae their home here since last xall while Mr. Ward worked on the state road between Altamont and Boneta. Mrs. Adaline Anderson, of is teaching kindergarten this summer. Glenn Case returned Tuesday. He has attended school at the AC during the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mecham were in Salt Lake part of last week where Delmar received medical attention. The O. E. Norton family moved to Provo, Wednesday. Mr. Norton has been employed as an electrician with the R. E. A. during the past year. Richard Orr is home from the Veterans hospital for a convalescent leave. Richard is being treated for a severe eye injury caused by the explosion of a car battery. The new road across the river was finished last week and the contractors have moved to another project near Loa, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen left Wednesday for a trip through California. At Salt Lake they were joined by Mrs. Evan Hansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne. The Thaynes will remain for an extended visit on the coast while the remainder of the party plan to visit Canada. Colleen Orr is home after a couple of months absence in Salt Lake where she was employed at the Seagull Drug store in Sugar House. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr attended the convention of the Utah Chapter of the National Association of Postmasters which was held in' Vernal last week. Mrs. Ina Mecham and daughter, Jean, left Friday for Jerome, Idaho to visit with Mrs. son, Wayne, and his family. They will return to Salt Lake in time for the annual MIA conference. Mrs. Myron Madsen, of Monof 4 4 roe, and Mrs. Kelly Sprouse, Roosevelt, visited last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case. Deane Case spent the weekend with friends in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. LaFarge Dastrup and daughter, Lorraine, went to Logan last week to make arrangements for Lorraine to enter the USAC in the fall. Miss Dastrup remained in Logan to attend a music school. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daslruo, of Ogden, are visiting here with their sons, LaFarge and Bernard. Mrs. Mary C. Snyder left Monday for Salt Lake to enrol! at the U of U summer session. The J. Edgar Holders had as guests Friday and Saturday. ATr. and Mrs. G. II. Holder and son Larry, of Salt Lake City. Tal-mag- e, ' were visiting Mrs. Melissa Kofford on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Ivie of Magna are visiting their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laNorma Ilobb Ervin Ivie, this week. Mr. Don Lewis and son, Val, Those attending the wedding were in Salt Lake City during danre at Hanna last Saturday the week taking care of busi- mgl were Warned Potter. Mrs. ness affairs. Melissa Kofford and son, Bennie, Mr. and Mrs. Don Foote and and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pederson of family were visiting with Mrs. Melissia Kofford over the week Provo were visiting at the home of Mrs. Delia Mayhew Sunday. end. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abpla-nal- p and daughter have moved and son were attending to busito Provo for the summer where ness matters in Provo Friday. Warnell Potter and Dean Ivie Mr. Abplanalp will attend school were visiting friends in Tabiona at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplaand family were visiting relaand sons, Ray and Floyd, nalp tives in Salt Lake City during were dinner guests of Mr. and th week. Mr. Joseph Shanks, of Roose- Mrs. Frame Belt, at Duchesne velt was calling on friends m Sunday. Mrs. Belt is the daugh UtaJhn Thursday, June 9th. Miss Dena Davies and Beulah Mayhew are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arvon Rust of Croydon this week. Kenneth Kofford and Stevenson of Mtn. Home UTAHN Mrs. Bertha Angus Violet Gentry Mrs. W. E. Broome and Mrs. LaPreal Bywater, of Myton, called on Mrs. Tom Gentry, Wednesday. Mary Ann Mathison, of Myton, spent a couple of days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart entertained at a family dinner, Tuesday. The occasion celebrated the third birthday anniversary of their daughter, Beth. Elizabeth Gentry arrived last week to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry. Word was received last week of the death of Charles Killian, of Ogden. The Killian family were former loka residents. Gary Killian, son of Mr. and Mrs., Roache Killian, and a grancson of Charles Killian, was eti owned two weeks ago in a swimming pool in Ogden. Sharon and Barbara Green ic turned to Tooele, Monday, after spending two weeks as guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ferguson. Mrs. Shelton Axelson left for re r home in Price, Tuesday. She i.as been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ellen Timothy, and her sister, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Mrs. Scott Riensimer and children, of Salt Lake, are spending a vacation at the home of Mrs. Riensimers parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mrs. Edgar Bobbett, who has been under treatment in a Salt Lake hospital, was well enough to be brought home by ambulance last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Price, of Salt Lake, are staying with the Bobbetts to help with the work. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pack, of Bancroft, Idaho, .visited with IS .Dm Si'S SaftaoireBay, Music by Rudy Krissman and His Orchestra of Vernal AyAKKSE ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larson and daughter, Afton, of Duchesne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr3. Earl Wright last -- Sunday. Lowell Robb, Mr. and Melvin Mrs. cahb'a imm to vou Steel GRAIN BINS Act now. Grain bin steel allocations are limited. Be ready to store your grain in loan eligible nifUv KiWuri.i' Butler Steel Grain Bins -- the bin with endurance records of more than 40 years. Dont sell your grain for less than loan price. Three convenient sizes, 1000, 2200, and 3276 bushel. Colonial New York In colonial days, New York was governed by officials appointed by foreign powers. Catos Slaves Protect Your Grain Profits See Cato, Father of Rome, judged his slaves by the way they slept He knew those who slept best worked Us Today Knox implement Service best friends here Tuesday. The Packs were early loka settlers. They moved to Idaho a number of years ago. DUCHESNE - - - UTAH Me-cha- sko?j ; CAM MAKE CUT YOU LIKE HtW IT LOOK .4 ; 00BfUUUN6 4 4 BUILDING ; MATERIALS i For Fathe- r- June 9 1 . . ; , 4 J;i xVj And before you leave on your next trip, have your Utoco dealer check your tires and if you need new ones, BUY ATLAS! GET OTHER NEEDS AT YOUR UTOCO HEALERS "P"' quAke? ptmaluh Tor Ol STATE Remember Father On Ills Day, June 19th. We hae complete line of gift items for. him. t WESTERN GABERDINE SHIRTS HENS DRESS SHIRTS ...... $3.98 $2.19 and $2.79 MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS $2.98 and $1.23 TIES, GLOVES, PAJAMAS, ROBES, SOCKS AND MANY OTHER Call in and let us help ITEMS ou select a suitable gift for him. K u 1 SI SKI NE 0 4 44444444444444444444 I) 4 Mr. Sid Robey, of Salt Lake City, arrived in Duonosne Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gee at their ranch home Mr. Robey is down the river. an uncle of Mrs. Gee. Mr. and Mr3. Wm. L. Sather and little daughter, Chris, of Meeker, Colorado, wore visiting v. ith friends in Duchesne last They are former resiSunday. dents of Duchesne and while here Mr. Sather operated a jewelry store. He is in the same business in Meeker and reports that he is getting along in a manner. ; satisfactory M,r. and Mr3. Jack Mohlman but former of Elko, Nevada, and Duchesne of 4 residents Roosevelt, were visiting in this ? Roosevelt during locality and the week end. and Mrs. Hildur Johnstun Miss Laura Clemons were visitI ing friends In Wellington and Dragerton Sunday, June 12. On their retturn trip home they were Mrs. by accompanied Madge Foeault and children of Dragerton. Mrs. Foeault is a Johnstun. I daughter ofandJessViola, the small Jimmy children of Mr. and Mrs. George J Hayes submitted, to tonsil operations at the Roosevelt hospital one day last week. Mr. Van K, Ilian was called to Ogden Wednesday, June 9, on account of the serious illness of his father, who subsequently passed on, Mrs. Kiliiam joined htr husband at Ogden Friday for the purpose of attending the funeral of Mr. Killian which took plare Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Killian returned to their home in Duchesne Sunday. 4; v Yes, when you buy Atlas Tires, you get a warranty which is good at any of the 38,000 dealers selling Atlas products in the United States. Get details about this exclusive feature from any Utoco dealer. DUCHESNE LOCALS Mir ivith our lUfifseR, ; T C H E S U T A II 44 4444444444.4.4 4 VICO MOTOR OH PERMALUBE MOTOR Oil OUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL PEP 88 GASOLINE See your near-b- y Utoco dealer for ATLAS ATLAS BATTERY t fAN BEIT SEE YOUR UTAH OIL ( Broad-hea- d week. ! : Appas and son, Douglas, are visiting Mrs. Broadheads parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnsen in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith at Bridgeland on Thursday, June 9tih. Wayne Strong was attending to business in Salt Lake City during the past week. Preston Mathews was in Park City on business during the De-way- ne Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moon were visiting and taking care of .business in Provo and Salt Lake City on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Thomas and Gary Robb were attending to business in Roosevelt last Saturday. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS UTOCO in? REFINING ) other accessories Atlas Oil Filter Atlas Windshield Viper Blades and Arms Atlas Seat Covers Atlas Flashlights and Batteries DEALER COMPANY |