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Show t f UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH George Robbins Case Dismissed Floral Lemon is spending a few Mr. Fred Storrs, Clerk of the and baby Upon opening an old can the Price of Road State Commission, days in Provo this wreek. were guests of her parents, Mr. other day, Michael Esauk disvisitor was Duchesne a Monday. talked and Mrs. James H. Evans, Satur- covered one of the much George Burgener left for Park Sheriff Mtchell spent the week about Black Widow spiders. It day. Vernal. end Tuesday where he expects at City is now in captivity for inspection. to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Atwood Mrs. Fern Moffitt, accompanMrs. Ray Horrocks of Arcadia and daughters, Lois and Barbara, Mrs. Lee Cooper and daughter, ied by Miss Bessie Forbush and her with been sister, has visiting left Thursday for Salt Lake City, Sunof Arcadia were loka visSallie Wimmer Miss spent Mrs. Joe Shanks. Phyllis where they will spend the winter. friends. itors Sunday. day in Roosevelt visiting Prncipal Vest and his family are Mrs. Bob Wells of Roosevelt Steve Esauk was a visiMrs. renting their house. Mrs. Leah Pack and Mrs. Curt tor of Mrs. Howard Stewart Sat- was a Duchesne visitor Sunday. of Kamas were guests at Lewis afternoon. Miss Veda Kartchner, who Is urday Duthe of Gentry home Saturday and Among the young people here with us again for another Mrs. Ray Mayhew and children chesne who left last Sunday to Sunday. school term, was a guest of Miss moved to Mantl last week, where attend Wasatch Academy at Mt. Zella Rust Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ward of they intend to spend the winter. Pleasant were Homer Fitzwater, Jack and Jerry OToole, Weldon Myton were visiting friends in Miss Fraughton of Heber City, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang McGuire, Arthur Orr and Owena loka Sunday one of our new teachers, spent took their small son to Provo FriYoung. School began Monday with T. R. Saturday night with Miss Marva day to receive medical treatment, Cannon. a was Bateman Cope of Arcadia and Dora Lloyd Mr. Horold Mrs. Ray Mayhew entertained guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Upalco teachers. The first meeting of the P. T. a group of young folks Thursday Jess Johnstun last week end. Mr. Ethen Nelson of Roosevelt has A. for the season was held Mon- evening in honor of her daughter athis family into the Nate moved anniMr. Claud W'agstaff, Mr. John Valeers fourteenth birthday day evening with quite & fair were H. Jones and Mr. Frank Defa of Springer farm recently vacated tendance. The new officers for versary. Those present the coming year were elected as Lucille and LaVern Rhoades, Ruth Hanna were business visitors in by George Burgener. follows: Austin B. Taylor, Pres., and Edward Hadden, Jean and Duchesne Monday. Jode Farnsworth and wife of Edwin Vest, Vice Presidene, Miss Betty Jo Morrison, Nora and MelUtah spent the week Treasurer. and home Loren F. and Morgan, Mrs. E. canning vin Jacobs, Fraughton, Secy, White, Jay These officers appointed commitLila and Marley Davis, Al- supervisor was a Duchesne visitor end with his sister, Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Laron Becksead Kof-for- d, Mrs. tee chairmen as follows: Ira B. Cannon, program; Mr. Edgar Miles, recreation; Miss Zella Thacker, refreshments. Ways and means for raising funds to buy the land on which the high school is being erected were discussed a After the business meeting, folwas given, program splendid lowed by an old fashioned dance, A sumptious chicken supper was served. We extend an invitation to all the parents of neighboring towns to join us. Mrs. Rhoda ed Hartman entertain- at dinner Sunday the following Mrs. Emma Remund, guests: daughter, Elsie and sons, Lloyd and Glenn of Duchesne, Mrs. Sar ah Marsing, of Marsing, Idaho, Mrs. Clyde Lambert and children of Altonah, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Will Case and Mrs. Alvira Marsing. Mr. Chester Hartman and son, Max returned to their home Sunday after a three weeks trip to their ranch at Morton, Wyoming. They also visited Mr. and Mrs Bert Lister and family there. Relef Society work and bust ness meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Owen Bennion Tuesday, Mrs. Alice Blake and family are located at the Price home. Miss Veda Kartchner and Miss Fraughton are located at the Bill Galller hom. Gerald Shanks Monday. - 0 Thomas Abplanalp, Ray Mayhew Mr. Vern Gillman of the State and the hostess. The evening was after Road Commission transacted busspent in playng games, which a delicious lunch was serv iness in Duchesne Monday. ed, all had a good time. Mr. Charles Hutcheons of Ne-ol- a is a guest at the home of his Mr. W. B. Brennick, Mrs. Howard Stewart and baby and Miss daughter, Mrs. J. R. McGuire. Jean Morrison were Duchesne visMr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian itors Thursday. made a business trip to Myton Mrs. J. E. Hadden has return- Tuesday. ed from the sheep camp to spend the winter. The Salt Lake Salvage Co., with Jack Sandrack acting as auctionMiss Donna Mayhew entertained eer, is selling out the Dauwalder a group of young people Sunday Hardware and Furniture Co. at afternoon at a birthday party. Myton. They expect to be in Myton another week. Mrs. W. B. Brennick and children were visitors of Mrs. Norma Miss May White, daughter of Robb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White of Duchesne, arrived Sunday from Los Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reddin of Angeles for a visit with her parAltonah were Utahn visitors Tues- ents. Miss White has been emday. ployed with the Davis Perfection Baking Co. in California for the Mr. and Mrs. George White and past year and a half. She visitgrandson, Edward are spending ed relatives in Logan Canyon last a few weeks with Mrs. Whites week and will spend a few days in Price before returning to Los neice, Mrs. Charles Abplanalp. Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Iverson were visiting in Utahn a few Three of the venomous black widow spiders have been found in days ago. Duchesne during the past week. One is on display at the Duchesne Drug Co. and also at Bills barbar shop. It would be well for everyone to acquaint himself with the appearance of these dangerous inMr. and Mrs, Ray Beal have sects and be on the lookout for moved to Provo to make their them. vin Brummett, The flower bouquet prizes were home. Mrs. J. E. Price, Sr. suffered awarded to Mrs. Vera Holder, 1st The Sunday School is planning serious burns of the leg and foot for marigolds and Miss Maurine a dance for Friday night. Snyder, 2nd for asters. Tuesday, when a jar of tomatoes she was sealing, broke, drenching Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neilson en her with the scalding liquid. Dr. tertaned at dinner Saturday Cline is in attendance and says in honor of Mr. and Mrs. that with good care, the burns Beal who are leaving soon. They should heal nicely. will be greatly missed by their Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craver of returned Monday from a short Midview were Duchesne visitors Mrs. Marvin Shields was a vis Wednsday. vacation spent in San Francisco and Santa Cruz, California. ttor here Monday evening. Bob Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatton arGuests of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Arthur Brown of Duchesne, arrivrived Friday and will make Myton Nielson Saturday were Mr. and ed home last week from the Soap their home during the school Mrs. Will Hancock of Randlett and stone CCC Camp near Kamas for term. Mr. Haton has taught here Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy of a short vacation. His parents, for three years and his students Provo, accompanied by Miss Alice Stewelcomed his return. Mr. Marlin Murphy returned phenson, took him back Sunday. Monday from Kamas where he From all reports, Bob is making Miss Duke, Miss Hansen, Miss has been visiting friends for some quite a name for himself at the Dlx and Miss Stutsnagger arrived time. camp. the latter part of last week and The people here hope to have have taken up their duties in tha the problem of the Midview and Mrs. W. D. Bishop, accompanschool. Arcadia school bus settled soon. ied her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Chase of Salt Lake, The first Mutual party of the on a trip to the Worlds Fair at School Routes season was held in the Ward a week ago. They expect Hall on Tuesday evening. A large Under Discussion Chicago to be gone until the 1st of Occrowd was in attendance and all tober. found it to be a very enjoyable (Continued from page 1) affair. Ruth S. Pope and Mrs. J. R. Lemon. Elwin Wall of Myton was trans-actn- g business in loka Monday. Melba Johnson left for California last week. She expects to spend the winter there. ' Russell Robisin, Roy and Ward Johnson write that they have employment in Paul, Idaho. Elizabeth Gentry was pleasantly surprised Wednesday afternoon by a few of her girl friends, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent Refreshments in playng games. were served to the following guests: Edna Lemon, Eva Angus, Olive Lemon, Virginia Benson and Beatrice Washburn. The case of State vs. George Fred Robbins on a charge of "carnal Mr. R. E. Emery and son, to motored Curran and Lawrence knowledge", which came before Mtn. Home Monday, returning Vernal Judge Martin M. Larsen at through Myton, where Mr. Emery Wednesday was dismissed because attended Lodge. Elva witness, The school bus started Monday the complaining old to of refused the most testify. Partridge morning with new ones. The case was brought to trial in smiling faces and some Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant and Uintah County at the reguest of family were dinner guests at the the defendent, who asked for and Curran home Sunday. venue in Guests at the Emery home Sun- was granted a change of June. and last Slane Court here day were, Mrs. Martin AlCounty Attorney Merril H. Lardaughters, Gertrude and Lois Bemis stated that the complaint was Odes sen ma, Ailene Curran, moHolfeltz. by the Partdidge girls signed Vern and Charles Mrs. son, and Partridge, but Mrs. Ethel L. Curran ther, Lawrence, Mrs. Kate S. Needham, and Nelda Holfeltz returned from Salt Lake City. Miss Eunola Jennings was a Sunguest of Miss Nelda Holfeltz day. that when the case came before the Court, Miss Partridge refuae(1 to testify, and without her teati. mony, there was no case. COOL OFF ! ! With a Glass of Fislier Beer Electrically Cooled FOOD Youll ENJOY OWL CAFE Duchesne, Utah EVERYONE RESPECTS A WINNER JOIN THE RANKS OF SUCCESS Make Pians Now You Can Put Your Cream In The PREFERRED In A Very Short Time ! to enroll in The University of Utah Class Let YOUR Cream Buyer and Y OUR Manufacturer Assist Y"ou! MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY The largest Institution of higher learning In the Intermountain region. Freshmen report for placement tests September 19, and must attend September 2 for special instruction and registration. All other students should register September 24. Regular class work Are You Missing Social Contacts With Friends? 20-2- begins September 25. 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There are over one hundred fraternititv, professional fraternities, sororities, and other organizations at the University. clubs, In Hanna, much the same proas in Arcadia, except that the citizens there are asking for a school of their own instead of a change of routes. Student are now being transported to Tab-ionbut it is feared that if heavy snows fall this winter, the bus will be unable to travel regularly, and that the children will get to school either too cold to properly attend to their studies, or even be unable to attend at all. Some concern is felt too for their safety, in case the bus should become stalled on cold winter mornings. Road supervisor Guy J. Hollenbeck states that while the state will do everything they can to road open, keep the Hanna-Tabb- y that this will be impossible if the usual heavy snows should appear this winter. 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It is reported that they will return soon to marry Grand Provo, Utah Junction girls. te rt E : Job tiot Qct abl felt tivt prii to DAUWALDER HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. F Con OF MYTON UTAH Ta Has Assigned to The INTERMOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MEN Their ENTIRE STOCK of HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE Such As U ciaug Beat Universal Ranges, Heatrolas, Furniture, Hardware, Radios, Radio tubes and accessories, Auto Tires, Tubes, Ammunition, Paints, Harness, Also 1 iona, hosp nines Sh in Be Implements, International Implement Parts Used Tractor To Be Sold To The Highest Bidder at Auction -- edby and ' -- Mrs. and Lake Merchandise You Would Like to Own at a Sacrifice fui day, in thi For Years The Dauwalder Hardware Company Has Been Telling You What To Pay For Your Hardware and Implements-I- ts YOUR TURN NOW to Make YOUR OWN PRICE on The Entire Stock of Such e Merchandise Every Item will be put up FOR SALE. You may select any item you wish, we will immediately put same on he Auction Block Interr clary. I High-Grad- The enj,yf Bats YOU SET THE PRICE tillll- Crotki Larry, Lloyd Witt do, Plenty of Variety, Plenty of Quantity and Above All You Buy At Yrour Own and M Price Remember The Place Dauwalder Hardware Company, of Myton, Utah Sale Continues Until Everything is sold Out, Including Fixtures Sold by Salt Lake Salvage Co., JACK SANDACK, Auctioneer Hr. Mtn 'at i,i Mr. , pro t -- rs o. i a ! |