Show Duchesne Locals Mr r and Mrs Max Peterson have moved to Price where Mr Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son has been employed for some sometime sometime sometime time surveying o 0 oA A number of Duchesne people have changed their dwellings this fall P. P P. P Allen in one of Jesse Clements new new houses Mrs Kathryn Kathryn Kathryn Kath- Kath ryn Pueblo in Max Petersons Peterson's house Art Dahman in the James home Lavell Johnson in inthe inthe inthe the house vacated by Dahlmans J. J P. P May In the Ferron house G. G L. L Nance The Printer in Mart Morrisons Morrison's house Miss Knell and Miss Jones teachers at Mrs Bates' Bates Miss Brathwait and Miss Poulsen Poulson at Glen I o 0 o oThe The following visitors from Fruitland were here Sunday to see that the did their stuff at the ball game in proper style Mrs H. H Rockhill Mrs Francis Francis Francis Fran Fran- cis Brooks Miss Leona White Mr and Mrs David Baum Mr and Mrs Urs Harold Christensen Mr and Mrs Ernest Weber Miss Lucile Luelle Ivie vie and Mrs Bill Martin o Mrs Sarah Gibson Mrs Emma Emmi Maks M. M and Mrs John Pope P-ope Mr Cecil B. B Pope of Salt Lak Lal e City Mr and Mrs M M. B. B Pope o of Provo Mrs Ernest Crocker Mrs Mr I Minnie Pope and sons Lloyd any anc and andI I Jay attended the funeral of Mrs Addle P Pope pe Longhurst at Vernal Verna Friday o 0 Mrs Kathryn Firth of Provo Prove was the guest of Duchesne friends friend the latter part of the week Mrs Firth attended the funeral of Mrs Addie Addle Pope Longhurst of Vernal o 0 Miss Violate Duke Miss Edwards Edwards Ed Ed- Edwards wards and Miss Evans of My Myton ton were Duchesne visitors Sunday rooting for the team 0 o Mr Olsen of the Ford Motor Motoi company in Salt Lake City has ha been in Duchesne a few days helping helping helping help help- ing straighten up the Duchesne Motor affairs 0 Geo C. C Kohl ohl accompanied hi his hisson hisBon son Bon George Jr to Salt Lal Lake e City Sunday where George Jr will enter Westminister college college- for college for the thc ensuing school year 0 Mall order business shipments via parcel post have Increased this y year ar over 1930 This is partly a habit But our merchants must rouse themselves a little and keep this big volume of business at home a 0 aJohn John Metcalf has returned to his home on the western ranch from Sunny Side where he has been for some time o 0 Mr and Mrs Ted Brewer have moved to Storrs for the winter o 0 Mrs Frank Mayhew w at Utahn has a fine bunch of turkeys Almost Almost Almost Al Al- most Shows what may be bedone bedone belone done lone both bolh as to size and number That Utahn home will not suffer 0 A trip to Talmage Mountain MountainHome MountainHome Mountainhome Home and Boneta shows that bet better better better ter working of county roads Is needed seeded This Blue Bench road demands demands demands de de- mands good markers at road in intersections o 0 J. J A. A ForUe a teacher at Mt tit Emmons was a week-end week visitor In Salt Lake City o 0 Mrs Bessie O. O Young attended the Carbon county fair Sunday 0 Mr and Mrs Warren Strong returned returned re- re returned re re- turned to their home at Utahn Monday from Roosevelt where their son son Wayne Vayne had been confined In the hospital with a brok broken n leg received In an auto accident near Myton three week ago 0 Mr and MrS Mrs Guy Hollenbeck and send Mrs Titus Jones went to Price Sunday to consult Mrs Hollenbeck's Hollenbeck's Hol- Hol physician The others took In the fair 0 Jimmie e Hatch Is building another another anther an an- other ther room and porch on on the house souse of S. S R. R Sands before he returns returns returns re re- re- re turns from his trip t o 0 o oIvan Ivan Perry and wife Mrs E. E C. C Hair and daughter Edna of Vernal Vern Vern- al 11 were Sunday visitors at the home of Elmer Bell o 0 o Roy Thacker and son Howard were the guests of at Wm V. V Osborn Saturday to Salt Lake City 0 o Mrs George Bigelow of La Point Is the house guest this week of her sister Mrs Elmer Bell 0 Mrs Evelyn C. C Moffat of Boneta Bon Bon- Banta Boneta eta ta was a week end visitor at the home some Howard of ot How rd Moffat o 0 o Painter Evans is doing some very good work at the local Telephone Tele Tele- phone ahone office p painting redecorating re ing ng and beautifying generally 0 The Rev and Mrs A. A E E. Butcher Butch Butch- er r of Salt Lake City and the Rev Dr J. J W. W Sutton of Trinity Parish Pariah New Kew ew York City stopped In Du Du- Du- Du chesne Sunday on their way to Denver to attend the General Convention Convention Convention Con Con- of the Episcopal church Mr Butcher is delegate from Utah I and Dr Sutton Is the delegate from New York I o Ask for Calder Bros Ice Cream I and Soft Drinks We Ve pay taxes in Duchesne county Uintah Basin Basin Basin Ba Ba- sin industry helps us all tf These automobile accidents are not without their good qualities There Is one line of business that thatis is not a victim of the depression Our good garage men are arc enjoying unusual prosperity during this wave of auto wrecks We Ve wonder ambulance to patrol our highways how soon the town can afford an ambulance to patrol the If gasoline must be mixed with anything let it be water o 0 I The Literary club met September Septem Septem- ber 16 at the home of Mrs R. R M. M Pope with the following members present M Mrs s. s Arthur Browne Mrs Mary Connor Mrs A. A M. M Murdock Mrs Arthur Orr Mrs R. R E. E and Mrs Ollie and Mrs Irs C. C H. H Selch Two guests were present present present pres pres- r ent Mrs Porter of Ft Collins Colo and Mrs Blood from Heber City The program was given by Mrs Connor on children children children chil chil- dren Delicious refreshments refreshment were served o 0 Rev Frank Connor received a communication from Ray Marsh Fox of Los Angeles saying that his mother Mrs Harry Fox who Injured here several weeks ago is getting along very well U 0 o N. N L. L Peterson a well known My Myton ton farmer and bee man was in town Wednesday He advised us that the bees this year will not make malte any profit Nevertheless about one can per colony will be extracted the work worl being done Colony Colony-a Colony average has reached three to four cans but not in 1931 o 0 o American Legion Auxiliary y meets September 22 with Mrs Verna I Larsen Ele Election tion of Officers will willbe willbe willbe be business of oJ the me meeting ting 0 o After postponing their meeting from Labor Day until the following followIng following follow follow- ing Friday the B. B P. P W. W with Mrs Grant Mur Murdock lock The he meeting was called to order by the president Mrs Hazel After regular regular regular regu regu- lar business delicious refreshments were served o 0 o Miss Alice Allce held a very I interesting demonstration in Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne ward hall September 10 making different kinds of Sandwiches Sandwiches Sandwiches Sand Sand- rolled ribbon pyramid and open faced sandwiches of various shapes heart diamond club round consisting of cheese meat and sweets such as orange mar- mar and raisin garnished with cherries r 0 i O O- O C. C T. T A. A Axelgard elgard of Price mot mot- ored to Duchesne Saturday evening evening evening even even- ing to attend to business He was accompanied by his daughter Christina They were guests atthe atthe at the George Bowers home o 0 o Frank Connor COlmor had the misfortune misfortune misfortune tune to lose his pipe last Saturday a 0 Our local Postmaster announces that he is selling three stamps for fora a nickel all this week week Hurry o a aMiss o Miss Geneva May daughter of J. J P P. P May is in Duchesne Ducheane attending attending attending attend attend- ing high school o 0 o G. G L. L Nance of the Record went to Kaysville Saturday to move his wife and family to Duchesne They returned Sunday afternoon and will make malte their home here o 0 Mr and Mrs George Robins and Miss Wanda Vanda Foy have returned from their visit to Phoenix Ariz They visited some most interesting places during their trip among them was the reptile gardens at atTe Te Tempe pe where they saw y the Gila Monster and many other kinds of reptiles They also saw the Hopi Hop Indian Montezuma Castle and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado o 0 o Mrs Jess Johnston went to Vernal Saturday and returned on Sunday o 0 o Mr and Mrs Wilder Vilder Fairbanks of Fruitland visited in Duchesne Tuesday The Fairbanks children will attend school in ill Fruitland this winter o 0 o G. G Burgess and Daniel J. J Davis of Altonah have taken eight ten- ten gallon cans of rainbow trout to lakes at the head of the west fork ork of Yellowstone river The fish came from the Whiterocks hatch hatch- ery o 0 o Warren E. E Davis of Altonah was in Duchesne Tuesday on his way to meet Chairman Al AI Wells at My Myton ton relative to tho the unemployed who need aid In the county o 0 o oPaul Paul L. L Cowan manager of Telephone Telephone Telephone Tele Tele- I phone exchanges in the Basin called called call call- ed at our office Tuesday A crew un under er the direction of Harry Boyce are arc in town making preparations to place new cable facilities for Duchesne's telephone system o 0 o J. J E E. E Price called at our office and reports that there is not much change in Mrs Price who wh was injured injured injured in in- a week ago in inn an n automobile accident The injured woman seems seem to be holding her own and relatives ves and friends look for improvement im im- improvement m- m provement soon a 0 aMiss Miss Virginia Knell who has been teaching at Duchesne high school will return to her home in Newcastle in the near future Miss Ruth Davis will take Miss Knells Knell's position in the Home Economics and English departments Miss Davis taught in Byron Wyoming I last year |