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Show nil gate and daughter, Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross attended the funeral of Mrs. Leo Young at Duchesne Sunday. Mr. Marion S. Shields Mrs. B. L, Dart of Myton will be at the ward house every WedBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Elden nesday at 2 oclock to deliver a Thompson Aug. 16th a girl. All series of ten lectures on Motherconcerned doing nicely. hood. All interested are urged to The Arcadia Relief Society was attend. 1st president, Elsie S. Nielson; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Shields enreorganized Sunday as follows: tertained at dinner Tuesday comMelna B. Horrocks; plimentary to Mrs. Orin Tumbow Counselor, Counselor, Ida W. Horrocks; 2ndiof Holida'y (formerly Miss' Della secretary and treasurer, Cecelia Reymund). The following guests O. Gilbert. Stake president, Ev- - were pre3ent: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver elyn Moffitt and Birch Bennion L. Sagers, Glen and Lloyd present. mund of Juonita; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen of Color- Vernal J. Nielson, Mrs. Eliza J. ado and Mrs. Larsen, mother of Gilbert and the guest of honor. of Emery, were C. A. Larsen, Melvin Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. week end visitors at the C. A. Charlie Bird, had his tonsils reLarsen home. moved Saturday at the L. Miles Frank Holgate and J. E. Wells hospital. left Tuesday for the mountains to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hurt of Procut timber for E. L. Murphy. They vo have returned home after a were accompanied by Mrs. Hol- - weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richens. Mrs. Hurt is a sister of Mrs. Richens. Doyle Gill of Salt Lake is visitat the home of Ray Gill. ing OUR Orin Moulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moulton, fell from a SMOKERS' SUPPLIES horse Monday breaking his arm, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Fitzwater son Jay, of Duchesne, and and ARE ALWAYS i Miss Emily Gordon of Tooele, were I calling on friends in Arcadia on FRESH Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richens of and MOIST Duchesne were Sunday guests at the home of Jfl. T. Richens. Rey-we- SMITH Pool Hall SPECIAL on DRY CLEANING Plain D resses 75c Suits BEER on Draft and in Bottles! and DOUG DARYL re 85c DUCHESNE ELECTRIC LAUNDRY Forsythe left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. Miss Melba will then return to her home in Los Angeles while Mary will visit for some me in Salt Lake. Mrs. Harvey Partridge returned Sunday from Richfield where she had attended the American Legion and Auxiliary Convention. the organization of the Daughters Mrs. R. C. Walker and daughtof the Pioneers. The following of- er, Jean, left Friday for Salt Lake ficers were elected: La Verna M. where they will visit for some Lusty, president; Merle M. Ross, time with Dr. R. C. Dalgleish and 1st counselor; Rose D. Gilbert, family. They were accompanied by 2nd counselor; Hattie M. Hor- Miss Catherine Dalgleish who has rocks, secretary and treasurer; been visiting here during the past Arsetta H. Holgate, register; Mar- month. Miss Margaret Dart is visiting garet Ross, collection of relics; Elsie S. Nielson, organist; Dena friends in Salt Lake City. Miss Erma Bingham who was Cope, choirister. hosHoward, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. operated on at the Roosevelt J. Gilbert, had his tonsils removed pital last week is now convalescing Wednesday. Dr. L. Miles perform- and hopes to return home in the near future. ed the operation. Mr. Roe Forsythe who was a Mr. Albert Richens of Sandy, of Myton for many years resident father of H. T. Richens, spent Frito Miss Peggy Bag-be- e married was day visiting his son, H. T. in Los Angeles on Aug. 2nd. Mr. Forsythe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe and was one of Mytons popular younger set. His many friends will wish them much joy. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish By Mrs. James Dalglelsh motored to Duchesne Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Ted Miles return- ning where they were the dinner ed to Salt Lake last Friday after guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, W. spending a few days with Mrs. Crocker. Miles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The members of the Duveromy enForsythe. Chapter of the Eastern Star hall O. O. F. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Neal, of tertained in the I. Denver, Colo., have been greeting Wednesday evening complimentary old friends during this week. Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Neal of Neal is a former resident of My- Denver. Mr. Neal was formerly a ton and they are being widely en- Past Master of the Masonic Lodge and a Past Patron, of the Duvertertained by hig many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Herring who omy chapter. Cards were the dihave made their home in Califor- version of the evening followed by nia for the past few years return- a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Dued to Myton last Saturday. They Intend to reside here as Mr. Her- chesne were Myton visitors on rings health was not the best Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hogg and when in California. of Duchesne and Mr. Wm. children Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mr. Grant Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hogg of Denver, Colorado, were Crocker of Duchesne were busi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ness visitors in Myton last Satur- Dalgleish on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Johnson and daughtday. The Misses Melba and Mary er who have been visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Orin Olsen and family of Duchesne spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Bp. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert. Mrs. M. J. Edwards and Mrs. J. E. Wiscombe of the Roosevelt Central Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers came to our ward Tuesday, Aug. 20th and perfected . t Rites tcon-ques- one-teach- er w er Ida Jean, left Thursday morning for Blackfoot, Idaho, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Draper and family. They will also visit with Mrs. Drapers brother, Mr. Allen Johnson and wife in Ogden. left Monday for Salt Lake City to engage a principal for the Roosevelt high school and to fill vacancies left by teachers who have secured better positions and hav cancelled their contracts with the Duchesne district. contract for the A three-yea- r Bluebell bus route was awarded to Charles F. Smith and the Pleasant Valley bus route for three years to N. L. Peterson. Margaret Baird Evans Mrs. Margaret Baird Evans, 50, of Upalco, Utah, died Wednesday at the home of her brother, Wil-for- d Baird in Salt Lake City, following an illness of two years. Mrs. Evans was bom at FarmDecember 6, 1884, a ington, For The Fourth Annual In The Basins Best Celebration Park Special Space For Picnicing Tw Bronco Busting 1 :30 Monday Afternoon $20.00 Prize to Best Rider! $10.00 Second $1 Entrance. Plenty of Bareback and $1.00 Steer Riding and 50c per Mount. Base Ball Games SUNDAY - TWO BIG GAMES!! I K 1 p. m. Two winning teams play on 10:30 a. m. Monday daughter of James Hyrum and Margaret Randall Baird, She was married to George H. Evans of Kamas, June 29, 1910, in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. She had been active in L. D. S. church work, serving as president of the M I. A. and the Primary in her waid, counselor and secretary of the Relief Society, teacher in the Sunday School and was an ardent temple worker until two years ago, when she became ill. She is survived by her husband; six sons and daughters, Miss Bessy Evans, Arden Evans, Miss Ellen Evans, Miss Mary Evans, Dayle and Harley Evans, all of Upalco, and the following brothers and sisters: Wilford Baird, Salt Lake City; Orrin R. Baird, Provo; Edwin Baird, Ogden; Abner H. Baird, Payson; Mrs. Christina Larsen, Provo; Mrs. Ruby Anderson, Provo; Hyrum Baird, dent; Mrs, Maude Edwards of Lc gan, second vice president; Mrs Melba Bills of Jordan, treasurer Mrs. Myrtle Allsop of Tooele, hiS .torian; Mvs. Amy Rebbolz of Sal Lake City, national executive con mitteewoman. Mrs. Rebbolz is the retire Ccur president. Mrs. Warner was ag named as secretary at a meetir. New of the department executive com mittee, which followed the gener al meeting. Auxiliary Makes Awards The auxiliary had little businej to conclude at the session Satur day morning. Various awards ws made to units for accompli ments during the year. The Mar Jane McShane community servic award was won by the Logan unit the Estella E. Saxton- membersh: trophy by Richfield; the Edna Harlin poppy trophy by Binghan the Lottie M. Worthen Americar ism trophy by Cedar City; tt poppy poster contests by the jut Coni ior and senior high schools of Pro vo, and the music contests by quartet, sextet and chorus E the Payson unit. An unexpected amount of dis cusslon and business items, how Fassa; ever, forced the Legion delegate to recess for an hour at noon an Bill continue in session until 4 p, t Lor to consider various committee re ports and resolutions. Congres Tuesd Protests Relief Program unst a Through a resolution presente .ev Lon by the resolutions committee, holL By vigorous protest was made again: whic! the federal relief program. sets aside $4,800,000,000 for th the ses exclusive use of relief clients, i hsajfe asure, copy of it will be mailed to eat member of the Utah congresslont ry pensi nt pay delegation. ney fo Colorful Showing He pre Of much interest to the spec ng he tators were the exhibitions two a the drum corps of the Sons rate pu Legion members of Logan and th t whic Richfield girls. cept. The parade was the most color mers ful event of the day. Every legior cottor post and auxiliary unit was rep thorizei resented with its flags and ban mers ners and many of them entered neat. Long S floats. vote ses At the close of the final hous Whit H. D. sion of the convention took issuec chairman, tenburg, general a formal statement in which ht mous threi thanked the visitors for then It has presence in Richfield and invitee all of them to return at some fu ess tha of hi: ture time. erage Following the last of the forr mute it convention dances at the Legion Air hall Saturday night, a few o' The the delegates and visitors left for nted tlol their homes. Many of them lei' we adc Monday and others spent a few mgressi days viewing the scenic attrac- nose er tions of southern Utah, particul i 9,00 arly the national parks. essione Provo; Mrs. Zina Reed, Sage, Wyo.; Asa Baird, Firth, Idaho; Mrs, Eliza Session, Ucon, Idaho; Walter Baird, Ogden; Chancey Baird, San Bernardino, Cal.; Clarence Baird, Salt Lake City; Samuel Baird, Salt Lake City; Joseph Reese Baird, Salt Lake City. Brief seryjees will be conducted Saturday at 3 p. m. in the Olsen Myfon - Indians - Roosevelt and Duchesne Vernal Woman Win In Utah Legion Elections Problems portation (Continued from page D conthat, Post should die at the school trols of the finest plane he everts The Duchesne county on August board met in Myton had owned. His previous of student in aviation history had been 17th for the discussion probteacher and barna transportation battered, achieved in storming Jenny" and later with lems. In answer to a petition from the now crippled Winnie Mae, disabled in a recent attempt to the Fruitland people, asking for r a bus to transport their 16 junior span America in an eight-houand senior high school students to stratospheric flight. on landed Duchesne, the Boafd authorized had Post Rogers and the Yukon river when the Artie the payment of $3.00 pertopupil the of per month from the 7th fog had made them uncertain the for contractor their bearings on a 500 mile hop 12th grades to a The from Fairbanks to Point Barrow. furnishing of transportation. will have to provide contractor the out The Eskimos pointed bus. To date, no contractA few seconds after the his own way. secured. or been has takeoff the planes engine splutwas passed to prothe motion A into tered. The ship dropped for high school vide its on transportation first right river, striking from th students Talmage and elewing and then nosing into were from Boneta to men students Both headon. mentary bank thus docrushed, probably dying instantly, the Mt. Emmons school, the back with forced was when the engine ing away into the cabin by the impact of school at Boneta, Petition Refused the fall. An Eskima, camped near Bar-roby ran the 15 miles to Point This action was taken in spite in three hours and reported of a petition presented by the the tragedy. Talmage people asking that their News of the tragedy was blapupils be brought to Duchesne zoned on the front pages of for- because of alleged bad road coneign newspapers and president and ditions on the route to Mt. Empauper alike expressed sorrow ov- mons. According to Clerk C. C. er the death of the two famous Mickelson, the Board defends its airmen. The O. Globo, a Rio De action on the grounds that the Janeiro newspaper expressed for- County jmve Commissioners eign sentiment very aptly in the promised to Improve the road in The disaster in Alaska words, question. deprives America of two of the It was decided to transport stuhighest expressions of her dents from West Cedarvlew and Cedarview Townsite to Montwell, elementa three-teachhome of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew making school at Montwll. These stuary Tolboe returned to their home in dents were transported to RooseProvo on Wednesday. velt last year. Mr. Aury Draper and Mr. and Contracts Awarded Mrs. Glenn Draper and daughter Superintendent Reuben D. Law 2i 31 f Former Provo Judge School Board Meets To Discuss TransHeld Simultaneously Rogers-Pos- $45.00 in Purses! - o 1 c give-b- o r. le d 3 aeratioi h MONDAY AFTERNOON - - - ON DUCHESNES NEW 1st Prize 2nd Prize Ent. Fee Free For All - - $15.00 $5.00 Quarter-Mil- e Free For All $15.00 $5.00 Above races - - 3 to enter, 2 to start 3 Horse Relay - $15.00 $3.00 Half-Mil- e Us-Mi- -- le $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 3-- 8 MILE RACE COURSE 1st Prize 2nd Prize Ent. Fee Mens Saddle Horse Race - - $3.00 50c $2.00 Lodies Saddle Horse Race - $3.00 50 c $2.00 Kids Pony Race - $1.00 $ .50 Entrance Fee on Pony Race) (No the direction of Bishop George S. McAllister. Services also will be conducted Sunday at 12:30 p. m. in the Upalco L. D. S. ward chapel. Friends may call at the mort- uary Saturday prior to the services and at the Upalco L. D. S. ward chapel Sunday from 10:30 a. m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Upalco city Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkins announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, August 21st. of Jlk SPECIAL!! b The ajor bi aiding antrol the id Thoug as rep llocate rom W( mal ai 'eased ' 'll J. nt thi: 'ork-r- e' On Permanents n ould tratior While Supplies Last I Will Give $4 and $3 Permanent Waves at I mortuary, Salt Lake City, under f failu ie Never many c "gin v to iew aary, w Some $2.00 each I am staying in Du- 'aft bet he 74tl Ai chesne only as long as it takes me to dispose of my personal property here and must use up my supplies Youngs Beauty and Barber Shop 1. So aimed Amerie : aid ag hlity. 2. A W law worker and Uieir t f ttienin; t and 4, 51,000, WILL ROGER! In DANCE! - MONDAY EVENING 9:30 IMPORTED MUSIC Tickets 25c each . Chairman County Also MARCHING WITH SCIENCE and A TERRYTOON crease 'i and n jnew " n ed. 5. go N on hons, up ers, ai from ent st . C were goveri Admission to Par- kJ"L. Sunday, Adults 25c, Kids 10c; Monday, Adults 35c, Kids 10c August 21th. and 25th Cozy Theatre claim; hatior 7. ed tl the b Vuiiie( R A, |