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Show derson, Mr. H. D. Allred and Mr. fll while riding in the mountains. Mrs. Marvel Pace is out again One Cook. Mr. and Mr3. Floyd Hartman after an extended illness. of Mt. Emmons were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Reid Dalhman By Ronianza Mott the home of Mrs. Hartmans parTuesday visiting in Heber. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John X. AnMr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis reThe people of Strawberry were derson on Thursday night. turned home last week after spend intertained Friday evening by Sunday visitors at the Murray ing a delightful honeymoon trip some of their home talent under home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl to Los Angeles and Hollywood. the direction of Chief Stanley, Murray and family of Mt. EmA shower was given Friday afone of the worlds famous ropers. mons, Mr. and Mrs. Hilory Holder ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mable Stanley and her sister and family of Myton and Naomi Mrs. Bert Atwood of Hanna in with Nelda Wheeler, entertained Mosley of Myton. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert PTA was held Wednesday night songs and music while Chief StanThe bride, who before her Sweat. ley deployed his skill in fancy with a large crowd attending. The was Miss Loma Atwood. marriage roping. jusiness taken up was on the Many beautiful gifts were received Miss Erma Bancroft was a "week drouth relief well. Two men were and the afternoon was enjoyed by end visitor of Miss Olive Mott. appointed to look after the well, all. Those attending from Tabiona The adult class is being held ev- John Goodrich and Lyman Burwere Jessie Maxwell, Grace Lewery Monday and Thursday evening dick. For the program Teapot on Hazel Clark, Minnie Hamilton, under the direction of Mrs. the Rocks was presented. After is, Ada Longhurst, Irene Thomas, Mott. All of the members the program dancing was enjoyed seem to be very interested in the by the young folks. A fish pond Alice Blake and Miss Farnsworth. Mrs. Ethel who has been and bazaar was also part of the ill some time Cleig subjects taught. was taken to Salt to was served Chicken dinner program for the evening. Lake Monday, 17 guests Sunday evening at the Mrs. and Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile of home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mott. John Thorsen were Duchesne visUtahn and Carliles mother, Mrs. The d ner was prepared and ser- itors on Monday. ved by Miss Erma Bancroft and MiS3 Ruth Powell came from Norma LeFevre spent a few dajs Olive Mott. Price Saturday to spend a week in Heber this week. A dinner party was given at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. James W. Powell. .he home of Mr. and Mrs. Jep Those present Baum, Sunday afternoon. Florence Murray is quite ill rhomas Sunday. .ere Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, with quinsy at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Irel Longhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. A shower and dance wa3 given Friday night for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones and By Miss Florence Murray family whose home was completeMrs. Minnie Hamilton Those seen in Roosevelt Saturly destroyed by fire some .time ago. Linwood Gines is home again af-- Many useful things were received. day were Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Sr. Otto Mr. Bob Tim3 and Bert StanJohnson, Thorsen, spending a few days in the and daughter Esther, Mrs. Dora Heber hospital under the care of ley returned home Monday after Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dr. Dannenberg. Linwood received spending a few days visiting in Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Roy An a broken ankle when his horse Idaho. ill en-joj- Ro-rnan- za BLUEBELL er V-- LEADERSHIP 8 Ft JAM B By Mrs. James Dalgleish By Tracy Defa J. A. Hunkey of Denver, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sweat and will spend a left Monday for Center Creek, arrived Monday attending to in time Myton short where they will make their home business. for the future. and Mrs. Paul Henderson Frank Jensen was a caller at Mr. several days in Salt Lake Hanna Tuesday nnd Wednesday. spent City. He was also buying cattle. Mr. A. J. Edwards who Is now A shower wa3 given for Mrs. Utah, spent Loma Sweat last Friday evening. located at St. George, friends and end week visiting the Many beautiful presents were re- relatives in Myton, leaving Tuesrefreshafter which ceived, Salt Lake City ments we:e served and games day morning for before rebusiness transact to played. Dverjone attending had a home. to his very enjoyable time, and again turning M1s3 Alice Todd entertained at we all wish them a very happy a buffet supper on Sunday evemarried life. enjoyed Word received here that Mr. ning. The following guests followed by a supper delightful and Mrs. Clifford Roberts are the Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Orr, poud parents of a baby boy born bridge: Mrs. Chas. Selch, Mrs. and Mr. Nov. 15th. Mrs. Roberts is stayNina Burger of Duchesne, and Mr. ing jn Ephraim with her mother and Mrs. C. J. Neal. The prize for for the winter. score was won by Mrs. BurgMr. Leo Turnbow and Clifford high er. Roberts left Monday with their The card party held Tuesday sheep for the desert. in the I. O. O. F. hall and evening Mr. Frank Defa made a busi the Ladies Aid of ness trip to Duchesne Saturday. sponsored by the Presbyterian church was a Mr. Lee Thacture of Provo is real success both socially and finworking in Hanna for a while. He ancially. The high score prizes is now plastering 'for Nephi Moon. were awarded to Mrs. Glen DrapMr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin er and Mr. Richard Adams. left Tuesday for Salt Lake with A very enjoyable entertainment Mr. Joe Defa, where they will was held in the ward halj on Frispend a few days visiting rela- day evening. Dancing and games tives. were the chief amusements of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa evening followed by a delicious and Nick Defa made a trip to lunch. A large crowd was in atWilliam Tillock tendance. Provo Tuesday. accompanied them as far as HeMrs. Wm. Preece and Mrs. Wm. ber where he received medical aid. Harris entertained at bridge on The following Nearly everyone from Hanna Friday afternoon. attended the benefit dance at guests enjoyed a delightful afterTabiona Friday given for Mr. and noon at card3 and a delicious Earl Elliott, Mrs. John H. Jones. Many useful lunch: Mesdames Geo. received were Tingley Sr., Knudsen, Harold including things several cases of fruit and also Glen Draper, Wm. Koehler, Lee some quilts made by the Tabiona Cooper, Bliss Lott, R. C. Walker, Relief Society. C. J. Neal James Dalgleish, F. W. HatMr. Bob Sweat of Idaho is here Walker, A. C. Murphy, Don Zirker, John E. R. Waugh, his ton, spending a few days with B. L. Dart, Sena Kempton, Miss daughter, Blanche Defa. Alice TuesTpdd and Miss lone Bird. Mrs. May Atwood spent for high score was won The Mrs. with prize afternoon visiting day Mrs. Draper. by Heber Moon. Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne was a Myton visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish motored to Duchesne Saturday evening to attend a birthday and anniversary party given by Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith and Mr. and By Mrs. Sarah Case The contest for the naming of Mrs. Lee Merkley. the new high school at Mt. Em- 'Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Whitmore, mons is well underway. A fine Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Albright of brief case will be given to the Roosevelt, Dr. and Mrs. Paterson person submitting the best name. and Mr. and Mrs. Drummond of The assembly next Friday is in Ft. Duchesne were among the many who attended the Ladies charge of the Senior class. Aid card party on Tuesday A dance will be held in the gym on November 29. Proceeds will go to supply the athletic department of the high school. Mrs. Edgar Miles entertained Friday evening in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. Invited guests were: Mrs. Orson Monsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, Mr. and Mrs. Fae Reay. A delightful time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartman have gone to Tooele where Floyd is employed in the mines. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pearson are now living in part of the Hardman house in town. On October 31 of last year, Henry Ford announced his intention to build a million Ford s in 1935. We are pleased to report that this goal was reached in exactly ten months instead of a full year. One million cars and trucks is an impressive total. But figures by themselves V-8- mean nothing. It is what they represent that counts. Selling a V-- 8 at a low price has brought a new kind of automobile within reach of the people. Producing it has provided steady work for hundreds of thousands of men in the Ford plants, in associated industries and on the farm. These million Ford V-- 8 cars and trucks have helped to make things better all around. In the first ten months of 1935 the Ford Motor Company paid out, in the United States alone, $140,119,326.00 in wages and $523,111,389.00 for materials. FORD MOTOR BUILDER THE NEW FORD V-- 8 FOR OF FORD. LINCOLN AND COMPANY LINCOLN-ZEPHY- MOTOR R CARS 1936 IS NOW ON DISPLAY. THE CAR THAT LED ALL OTHERS IN 1935 HAS BEEN MADE STILL BETTER FOR THE NEW YEAR WE HAVE A 1936 MODEL FORD V-- 8 ON OUR DISPLAY FLOOR NOW AND WILL HAVE A CARLOAD NEXT WEEK. We have several used cars and trucks on hand at Bargain prices! PIERSON WIOTOR COMPANY Duchesne, Utah This Sat. Mr. Ira B. Cannon, Mrs. Salmon, Mr. and Mrs.' Darrell Evans were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. Mr. Leslie Pearson made another trip to Argyle for cattle this week. The visit of Supt. Law of Duchesne was greatly appreciated by the parents here Monday eveHe spoke on Cooperation ning. The evening and Report Cards. was finished up in dancing. Mr. West furnished the music. Fruit Jello and cake was served. A delightful time was had by a large crowd. Evan Hansen Mr. and Mrs. came down from the lake to spend the week end. Mrs. E. L. Jumer of Myton was the guest of Mrs Sarah Case on Tuesday. The literary lesson was given Tuesday at Relief Society by Mrs. Edith Case and Mrs. Lillian Prince on the works of Whittier Scott. Mrs. Asa Snyder gave poems of interest. The Gleanor girls held a party at the Bi3hop Rust home Tuesday evening. A delightful evening was spent. Those present wre: Fern Rust, Ruth Case, Viola and La Verne Fullmer, Alice Crosby, Pearl Evans, Lois Atwood, Rose-beand Ruth Wall, Violet and Fay Miles, Melwood Wall, Fred Case, Bruce Hartman, Mrs. E. L. Vast, Edith Hamburg, James Babcock, Alta Boswell. ll Mr. LeRoy Babcock was recently operated upon and is now able to leave the hospital. Mr. Lynn Hansen took Mr. Joe Babcock and sons, John and Branch, out to Salt Lake City on Tuesday for a short visit. By Jean Morrison B. Brennick is seriously W. Mr. ill at this writing with an attack of pneumonia. Heres hoping he makes a speedy recovery. Mrs. Eddie Keilbasa was a guest of Ed Hadden a few days last week. Word was received here of the sudden death of Mrs. Henry Marshall of Buhl, Idaho, who before her marriage was a Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith of Bridgeland were visiting Mrs. Norma Robb Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp have moved into their new home. Mr. Joe Shanks made a trip to Mtn. Home, Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Royal Mezenen of Strawberry were visiting at the Spratt ranch Tuesday evening. Mrs. James Mountain and her daughters, Violet and Arlene, and Mrs. Ben Mountain were shopping at Strongs Monday. Mr. Oscar White was a Utahn visitor Wednesday. Word was received here of the death of Olaf Anderson who-ia nephew of Mrs. Manuel Koffard. Jugctlaviat f ore.t. Forests cover more than cent of the area of Jugosi gn on Monday to consuiTa'pR'' O. F. Clement was m L'- Mrs. Marlon S. Shields on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy have Elden and Glmden rk moved to Duchesne to make their City accompanied by r home. and Jay Sulser of Midway Alma Smith has completed the Horrocks Tuesday evening. Elden plastering job on Ray turn to Park City inafewdj new home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. June Jenkins of are now living in the Chast were Arcadia Heber formerly of Donald house. here friends old time on calling Sor-Pa- v!' W Thursday. i a Bp. Thomas M. Gilbert made business trip to Salt Lake City. John Solomonson has Tetumed after a two months stay in Indian emCanyon where he has been ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Pearson of of Mr. Myton were Sunday guests Mrs. Vaughn Pearand Mr. and son. John Stover and Frank Horrocks made a business trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Holder and daughter Leah, and Mrs. Naiomia Mosley of Myton were Sunday visitors at the home of Marvin G. Our TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS CANDIES Are the Best! Our Service Is Always ' Shields. The D. U. P. will hold their reg- Courteous SftflTH Pool Rail ular monthly meeting Friday the 22nd at the home of Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert. BEER on Draft and in Bottles! D VRYL and By 'Mrs. Chris Sorensen Ola J. Jensen came home for the winter from the sheep herd on DOUG Saturday. Mr. and M';'. Stanley McDonald Mrs. Helen OtUsen and children and Andrew J. Jones of Mt Emmons enjoyed the picture show at Duchesne last Saturday night. The Marion Christensen family have moved from the ranch so the children would be nearer to school. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ola J. Jensen were Utahn visitors on Sunday. Elroy D. Larsen and Johnny Allred went to Duchesne Monday to serve as jurymen during the November term of court. Mary E. Kenison went to Provo Mr. Malcolm Walters is building onto his home. David Sexton has been employed to assist in the BENEFIT FROM 01R J WET WASH: 1st 20 lbs Each lb. over 5c 20 ...,4c ROUGH DRY: 1st. 20 lbs . Each lb. over 20 ... FINISHED: Starched, doz Plain, doz 7c 6c 70c 35c DUCHESNE reports that there are several cases of whooping cough here, MODERN work. Mrs. Marion Seeley of Bluebell was a dinner guest at the Eldon Brady home Sunday. Mrs. Austin Beal and family spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Odekirk of Midview. THANKSGIVING SPECIALS LAUNDRY Lula Ilolfeltz - Leona Pool Butter Manufacturers - - - need Good Cream to produce Good Butter. Dont take a chance. Good Cream is clean cream properly cooled and sold often. Our cream patrons have shown marked improvement in their methods. Lets make the Basin known for high quality Dairy Products. Mutual Creamery Company Duchesne, Utah Just Arrived A BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE ASSORTMENT BURGOYNE CUSTOM MADE (Eljristnms (Earhs COME IN NOW Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright were In Duchesne Tuesday. Austin Beal and Fred Keel have gone to Moon Lake to work for the Connelly Construction Co. Billie Liddell has been appointed a member of the Duchesne School Junior Police. Mrs. Jack Liddell returned on Tuesday from the hospital in Roosevelt where she underwent a senbus operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Murphy were Bridgeland visitors Monday. Glenn Bates made a business trip to Roosevelt Monday. Mrs. Harold Warren of Bluebell spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Eldon Brady. 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