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Show Hi'Bfl BUS DELAYED BY LOCALS Plant-Mi- x JUANITA TRICKSTERS ALLEGES DRIVER Mr. and Mrs. Max Young left The Due h. as n Ftr ui 1 a nd school Wednesday for Salt Lake City, bus was h.ld up nearly two hours where they will make their home. this week due to clogging Mrs. Young was formerly Mias of the fuel system of the bus, Junifa Young of Duchesne and caused, Goldn E. Brown, bus was employed in the Duchesne driver alleges, by r.fuse thrown telephone exchange. Mr. Young is into the gas tank by a person or with the Bridgeland CCC camp to persons unknown. which he will return for a short Mr. Brown ha3 prepared the foltime. lowing article, .! llmg just how Mrs. George Kohl spent a few ha and various citizens of Fruit-lan- d and Duchesne feel about it. days in Salt Lake City this week to be with her father, Mr. Owen Mho Did It? who is receiving medical attention The question that has been asked there. Mr. Owen returned home many times in many courts, and should ba asked again the courts Thursday. Commissioner County Lyle of Duchesne county, if the hands if Justice would stretch forth and Young was in Duchesne Wednesto of the a attend bring those guilty of committing day meeting he act, that caused the Fruitland-Duche.n- s Central Relief Committee. school bus about one Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates and hours delay in arriv-n- g Mrs. Rita Lott left Thursday for and one-haat Duchesna Monday and TuesSalt Lake City, where they will day of this W.ek, before the Bar apend a few days. of It is the question that Mrs. Van Steeter of Salt Lake is Justice. in the minds of all the real City, was a business visitor in Du- honest to goodness citizens of both chesne Monday and Tuesday. and Duch.sne, for such Fruitland Ray Gillis of the State Road an act the lives of endangered Commission is in Duchesne this to thirty innocent twenty-fiv- e week on business. He will remain children, by plac ng them at the today to attend the funeral ser- mercy of the eLments, which are vices of Jerry OToole. not to be expected to be too pleasLevi Muir of the State Road. ant the winter months at Commission was in Duchesne on' thi3 during altitude. What did they do? Wednesday on business. What was done required the reDan L. Capener, feed and seed moval of the entire fuel system loan agent is transacting business ' on the bus. After removing and in Duchesne this week. the carburator, the fuel Wallace Jones of Heber was a cleaning pump and gas lines, it was still Duchesne visitor Wednesday. to remove the ga3 tank Mrs. Carl Rhoades of Utahn necessary clean thoroughly. The follow-n- g was a Duchesne visitor Wednes- and was removed from the tank: day and Thursday. about one and one-ha- lf pints of Mrs. Alice E. Pulley of Strawsand and grav.l, prices of cedar berry was transacting business in bark up to four inches In length, Duchesne Wednesday. f a considerable amount of clay, Mr. Glenn Cowan of the State some of the clay was yet in cubes Resettlement Office was in Du-- 1 fourths inches in diameter, chasne on official business Satur- thiee small prices of wood, a quantity day. of wood shavings, the head of an Mrs. Clara Larsen of Salt Lake unlit match and about one and WednesCity amived in Duchesne one half gallons of water. day to spend a few days. What must be the state of mind Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. C. H. of the gu lty ones, who have no Selch, Mrs. Emma Stephens and more consideration for the welMrs. Ernest Schonian, Billy Orr education of our children fare and n My-foand Ralph Selch motored to than to do such horrible things? Sunday. What should be the penalty imposed on those approving of or committing such vile and detest-ibl- e offences against the children time to buy your of our commun ty ? Is there any loyal citizen in Fruitland or DuGARDEN chesne, who would not rise up and do all in th.dr power to protect SEED our children from such malicious We have them! acts, and denounce all statemnets that would be detrimental to the life, liberty and education of our Also a new line of ch hrien ? 1 lf By Mrs. Chris Sorensen James Redford returned Saturday from Pleasant Valley. Melba and Glen Ottosen of ML Emmons were Talmage visitors over the week end. Bishop A. G. Burton, Mrs. Faun Mrs. Ruby McDonald, Bu.ton, Mrs. Alice Sorensen, Elton Rust and Leon Burton attended convention at Mt. Emmons last Sunday. Hope ad Beth Allred and some friends from Duchesne were Talmage visitors Sunday afternoon. - Sedonia and Afton Larsen were home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larson and family enjoyed the picture show at Duchesne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen were guests at the B. J. Sor, .risen home Sunday evening. Mrs. Edgar Moffitt and her mother, Mrs. John L. All.ed Sr. came home from Roosevelt on Monday. Jo Josie and Lars Kofford were Duchesne visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Kenison is on the sick list these days. An annual day social was given m the church house Tuesday g An by the Relief Society. enjoyable time was had by all eve-run- present. R.freshments were I Its GROCERIES Caa.t Restaurant. and all kinds of T' " w FEED DUCHESNE re utii'iuits in the iirl, I tire tin I.rntwurstglocklein at Nuremberg, where sausage has been eaten for ears ; the .Mitre hotel at Ox for J, which has a serv Ice for fiOO years; the Cafe le la Regenee In Paris, which has been open for 200 years, nnd the Rats killer In Bremen, built In 1105. The Capelin Nero of Venice also counts Its age In centuries n! FEED STORE West of Owl Cafe Hadden and Esauk, Props. 2 Doors STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. Uintah Busin To & From Salt Lake, Provo & Intermediate lolnta EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. Flntah Busin To & From Price and Intermediate Points Every Day Service Each Way "Look Jam, Let's Go lo 5tS St Laz The Newhouse Hotel is featuring special low rates which we can afford Lets go to Salt Lake City during the week-enWe cart have a most enjoyable time and look, breakfast will be served in our room Sunday morning at no additional cost. d. The Newhouse Hotel Famous For Hospilulilii and Good Food KATES Single $2 to $4 Double ri'J.BO to $4.50 all With Bith MRS. J. II. WATERS, President W. E. St TTON, GenI. Manager Way Down East A Powerful Drama dramatic story, rich in its sympath.es, eloquent in its unusual photography and dealing with the fundamental story of a girl who has et r.td and her right to love again, Way Down East" with Rochelle Hudson and Henry Fonda in the leading roles,' will some to the Cozy Theatre, March 21 and 22. The picture tell3 the story of two who fought bigotry and hatred far the right to love. The locale if this story is the New England of the 1890s. Its principals are Rusiel Simpson, who acts a stern, principled squire; his sensitive and dreamy son, Henry Fonda, the g rl Rochelle Hudson. Only one thing menaces that love, mysteriously, and .that is the occasional appearan03 of Edward Trevor, their suave and worldly next-doneighbor. As the picture approaches its climax, the reason for this becomes apparent. Gossip reveals that M ss Hudson had been the victim of an unfortunate love affair and that Trevor had wronged her. Following a stormy scene in the Mitss Hudson Simson attempts to flee over the icy river and is caught in the breaking ice ,am. In the heroic scenes that follow and that bring the story to its happy close, reveals one of the no'.t moving and suspenseful il maxes which have been brought to the screen. A houi--ehol- ALTONAH Mrs Albert Dastrup Mr. Martin Allred left last week Cos Grven Rive., where he will visit with his daughter for a short .ime. Fun.ral services were held Mon-lafor Mrs. Rosetta Jane Allred, .vho died her March 14th, undei he direction of Bishop Lott Powell. Thiee trio numbers ware given, "Sometime 'Shall We Meat," V ou'll Understand, and "Farewell All Earthly Honors, by Mr uid Mm. Giant Foote and Mrs Larain'e Caldwell with Mrs. Lucy 3nyd..r at the piano. A vocal duet was sung by Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Foote. Jerry Clark and Chas Foote offered words of consolation and sympathy to the family. Benediction was offered by Fred Olsen. Tu sday the sons and daughters of Mrs. Allred, who came to attend the services, left for their various homos. Mr. and Mm. Albert Dashnip entertained at a family dinner with the following present: Mr and Mrs. Walter Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Ver Dastirup and Miss Stella Moffitt of Roosevelt. By I Oil Surface To Be Laid Between Duchesne & Fruitland By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Curran entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Em-ry- s wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Emry are Mr3. Currans parents. Those enjoying the meal and the day were Mr. and Mrs. Probus Wim-me- r, Fouse, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. L. R- - Curran, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Slane, Mr3. Ethel L. Curaan and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Emry and family. Mr. Fred Emry who is employed at the home of Ray Gill in Arcadia spent the week end at home. A number of ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Probus Fouse Monday to help her finish a quilt. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. John Wtmmer, Mm. M. K. Slane, Mrs. R. E. Emry, Mrs. . R. Curran and Mrs. Ethel L. Curran. Miss Bern ce Meacham spent Tuesday night with her cousin, Miss Elva Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdick and family are moving onto the Peterson place. This community takes this optheir portunity in express.ng Continued From Page 1 ben progress or on the program Half-wa- y tween Roosevelt and Hollow will make an unbroken stretch of approximately 70 miles and through most of Duchesne Uintah counties. Plans Changed released by Original pian3, as last commission road the state of fall, called for the graveling Duchesne from distance entire the to Fruitland during the remainder of the 1936 fiscal year, with the this anticipation of the oiling of from sti; etch in the fall with funds the 1937 Federal Aid' appropri-aUonhowever, county officials and civic bodies were asked to state their preference between the distance graveling of the entire of and oiling and the graveling half the distance, and the project now advertised is the result of s, their requests. Just how soon funds will be made available to complete the d stretch, a disDuchesne-Fruitlan- tance of approximately 25 miles, and considered the worst section of highway 40 in Utah, is not yet Civic iknown, but the Associated clubs of Eastern Utah, as well as bodies heartfelt sympathy to the rela- .other local and state-wid- e tives of Jerry OToole in their sad hire bending every effort to assure of sufficient bereavement. jthe appropriation Mr. and Mrs. Devere Shephard funds to complete this and family of Soldier Summit were visiting friends and relatives here last week. m FRUITLAND James Dalglelsh Mr. and Mrs. Glen Draper were host and hostess at a bridge dinner Saturday evening. The following guests were present: Mr. and By Mrs. Mrs. Robert Merriman of White-rock- s, Mr. and Mm. A. N. of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams, Mrs. Wm. Koehler and The prizes for Miss lone Bird. high score were awurded to Miss Bird and Mr. Adams, while consolation prize went to Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Wm. Koehler entertained the Friday Bridge club with the following membem present: Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mm. Homer Robinson, Mis. R. E. Waugh, Mm. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Geo. Tingley Sr., Mm. Marcus Tingley and Mrs. Lee Cooper. The prize for high score was won by Mrs. Marcus Tingley. Mrs. Elmer Bates and daughter Selma were Myton visitors Fri day. The Wm. Sand3 Post No. 5 of :he American Legion held a special meeting at the Barracks Friday evening. District Commander Scott Faucett of Pries was present to install the new officers. Mr. Lawrence Odekirk left Friday evening for Vernal, called there by the death of his grandmother Hannah Brown Odekirk. The funeral services were held on By Mrs. Golden Brown Miss June Burton spent week end in Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young, Bert Young, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Humes and Mrs. Dewey Roberts Were transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Mr. Delos Dickerson was a Duchesne visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sweat are visiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Baum Sat. and Sun. March 21 . 22 Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Funeral services were held at Defas hall Friday for Mrs. Beth Roberts who died Tuesday in the She leaves her Heber hospital. husband Mr. Lloyd Roberts and an infant son 18 days old, hei mother Mrs. Orval Davis of Hanna and two brother, Curtis and is Lloyd Pace. Kindest sympathy extended to the family and friends. Mrs. No:a LeFevre returned home Saturday after an extended visit ;n Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Hebar enjoyed a few days at the Jep Thomas ranch last week. The Relief Society anniversary party was held Tuesday afternoon. Games and a splendid program were enjoyed by a large crowd, after which a delicious luncheon was served. There was a beautiful green birthday cake with 94 lighted candles. Everyone enjoyed the dance at night. The lucky numbers and prizes were: first, Mrs. Mildred Stanley received a pair of pillow cases; Delphie Moon a luncheon set and Charles Vantas-se- l an apron. A shower was given Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Nadine Woods who before her recent marriage was Nadine Lazenby. Many beautiful g fts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Woods left Monday for Wayne county where they will make their home. Mrs. Juila Spears returned to her home in Salt Lake Thursday, after a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Loveland. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright of Upper Utahn, attended the Relief Society party Tuesday. Those in Duchesne on business Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hadden, Mrs. Edna Sizemore, Mrs. Essie Hadden, Lin Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hickeas, Mrs. Pearl White and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White. Rochelle Hudson and Henry' Fonda, in Way Down East Wed. and Thurs March 25-2- 6 Lionel Barrymore Helen Mack, in ; & also Major Amateur Bowes Theatre of the Air Vole Our Re TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS CANDIES Stati Are the Best! L0C i Our Service m Uti undert Is Always Courteous were H IS liemaii offices tural SMITH Pool the an an. It cheane Hall email an apj DARYL and DOl'G 000 pe po.fior their 1 Coop toe a g area v Optometrist oae pl Jizatn idmini lulural he d.r ran, in jrogra St Hr. The rather in the ah ba lefiniti. ustmei n Used accomp families Not just in the Sunny South- - crease Beca tgatad dared n ed. low In itandai redden. Sef. del A t.ailab onomic market ferns, aereag; other f Study, C I'TAl T( BI at-.e- By Mrs. W. G. Gentry . Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanfeliee th. funeial of Mr. John Mart n, Sunday. Ward Johnson who is attending school at the A. C. is spending this week with his pa:ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson en-- t: rtertained a few of the young folks at their home Friday night. Reverend Sjience was avriitor at the Gentry home Thursday. Little Rowene Drollinger passed away Sunday morning at the honve of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. All n Drollinger. Funeral services w c held at the Ioka hall Tuesday with burial in the Roosevelt C inetery, Gold of Religious Int.itutions T. R. Cope of Myton was sea 'I lie gold wnltli of religious In on the streets of Ioka Friilay. f 1 u t in ns In Route N enormous Mrs. Lee Cooper and daughter Mirny altars luve solid gold oriia Sallie of Myton were calrirs at merits. The gold In the Vatleai th Jenson home Friday, alone Is north a fabulous sum. i The S Saturday, Mr. Nye Palmer was a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Palmer during the past week. Chas. D. Brookins who has been in Myton for the past few months left Saturday for his home in Berlin Heights, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hemphill and children who have been in for several Anaheim, California, weeks returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris motored to Vernal last Friday to to business matters. Mr. W. S. Peatross and Mr. Wm. I Harris spent Thursday in Price, where Mr. Harris received medical attention. Miss Crystal Hansen and Miss Nona Stutznegger spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. Marshall Griffith spent the week end in Duchesne. Mr. Floyd Lamb with other members of the school board left Friday for Salt Lake to attend to school matters. Miss Thelma Larsen spent the week end visiting with her brother in Bluebell. Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. E. W. Schonian, Mrs. Chas. Selch and Mrs. Emma Stephens of Duchesne were dinner guests of Miss Alice Todd on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jennings Monday to their home in White River, Arrioia. They were tailed here by the cudden death of Mrs. Jenmngs fatrar, Mr. J. M. Martin Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tuttle and ions returned to Salt Lake Sun-Ja- y evening after attending the funeral of Mr. Tuttles uncle, Mr. J. M. Martin Sr. Miss G orgia Ging 11 arrived Friday to make a short visit with her family. Mrs. Elizabeth Herring has been very s.riously ill during the past week. Her brother Campbell Lister, and daughters Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. LaVere Vargiis of Oakland, and Mrs California, Lucy Barnes of Price, and son Andrew Hirting of Wellington arrived Monday to be at her c Stott, Will be at: Roosevelt, Tuesday, March 31 Onyx Hotel, from 10 a. m. till 5 p. m. Commercial Hotel, Vernal, Wed., April 1 from 10 a. m. till 5 p. m. Funk Hotel, Myton, Thurs., April 2 from 10 a. m. till 12 noon Duchesne Hotel, Duchesne, Thurs., April 2 from 1 p. m. till 3:30 p. m. at Strawberry. 1 Return of Peter Grim Dr. W. W. Lewis son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Golden E. Brown were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Clifton Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Ivie attended church in Fruitland, Sunday. Harold Brooks is confined to his bed again, suffering with a bad cold. Mrs. MelVen Sweat and children are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Chester Bergener at Vernal. COZY THEATRE Utah , sgcull fc effec tccordi ty Dir the ag mtnistr, The from s con hy tary of Ration viously ment pi hut even in the Snowy today are mixing drinks as delicious as the North-thousan- ds flvenau P nefit Uh ad fcto It is diout $ to com sent p pec rd of i o Vy It. U. Cttrlbtta3a.Sohnl.,Ujlr1bVor.!lclN.'y The ddhori t' nefit 'hich eqi V'Plird Jani hijarei cent Just straight Bourbon whiskey! Cf.ii.nof I'm ted Paym-- n CREAM 0 KENTUCKY PINT No. t the hy famous Dixie highballs and juleps. They get Schenle s -- be dded Satui M fich. txlr i B P 61 FULL QUART 90 PROOF Vu No. 60 cNne Bus 1 X.tM, M I T |