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Show mi II UTA Mrs. Minnie Hamilton By Jean Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Will Abplanalp The meeting of the PTA held motored to Roosevelt Sunday to Thursday night was the largest attend the funeral of Mrs. Abplan-alp- s of the season. Most all the parJenkMr. Charles brother, ents of Hanna were present. Supins. erintendent Law and Mrs. BeatMr. and Mrs. Bill Gallyer and rice Thomas of the school board ch'ldren w;re calling at the Spratt were here from Duchesne. The program presented was as fol- Resettlement Adm, To Start Land Study By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Wilford Stevenson went to Salt Lake City last Thursday on business. He returned home on Friday. Mrs. Linwod Kenison returned home Friday from Salt Lake City where she had been to the hospital. Mr. H. A. Beckstead of Bridge-lan- d wa3 a Talmage visitor on Saturday. Helen and Lois Behumin and Hope Allred were at home over the week end. Janet Burton spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen returned to Park City on Saturday after visiting with relatives a few days at Boneta and. Talmage. Mr. Ed Crosby of Mt. Emmons brought Mrs. Wm. Evans and children back to Talmage last Sunday. Mrs. Evans has been at Mt. Emmons for several weeks. Lawrence Burton came home from the Moon Lake dam to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen and two of their ch.ldren returned home on Sunday after visiting with relatives in Midway and Park City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Laren Beckstead and children spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans. ranch, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shirts are lows: Reading, Mrs. Della Miller; over the arrival of a baby Piano selection, Mrs. Alice Blake; rejoicing All concerned doing nicely. girl. Reading, Darine Farnsworth; CurMr. and Mrs. Owen Wright were rent events, Mildred Johnson; Mrs. Beatrice Thomas talked on ithe Duchesne visitors Tuesday. Mr. George Brandon made a interest of the school board and to Roosevelt, Thursday. Supt. Law talked on education for trip Miss Rae Donna Cole cf all children. Many other problems is spend ng a few days were discussed, after which dancwith her grandmother, Mrs. Jim were and refreshments ing . Olsen. Miss Althora Mayhew was an A shower was given Thursday overnight guest of Miss Della Mae afternoon in honor of Mrs. John Duke of Duchesne Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong made a trip to Duchesne, Monday. Mrs. W. B. Brennick was a visitor at the Davies home Friday afternoon. Du-chss- Mr. Lyle Young mat with a serious accident in the valley Wednesday, whan accompanying Mr. Fowler to Salt Lake. Mr. Young was severely bruised and cut Mr. about the face and head. Fowler was also injured but not seriously. Miss Melba Smart of Tooele and Mr. Grant Smith of Price are visiting at the home of Miss Smarts sister, Mrs. Malcolm Walters. Misses Shannon and Mary Lee Bates are recovering from colds and w.U attend school Monday. Mr. Wm. Keel, who for years resided in Bridgeland, died at his home in Neola, Saturday evening. Funeral services were held at Bridgeland Tuesday, after which the body was shipped to Emery for burial. Many relatives follow ed to Emery for the services there. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beal were Salt Lake visitors last week. Si Obern was a Duchesne vis itor Tuesday. Clarence Wright is taking care of the Beal Service Station. Miss Venice Neilson and Mr. Marvell Nielson were dinner guest3 at the Glenn Bates home Satur-da- MYTON- - Elizabeth W' Uintah Basin 68, . Continued From Page M. James Dalgleish ' Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder, ForMrs. Ted Miles, Miss Mary spent Zirker Willis sythe and Mr. where Saturday in Vernal, took the government ma.i earridr's examination. for Mrs. C. J. Neal left Monday executive the Salt Lake to attend Mrs. Neal meeting of the P. O. E. of th Is the State Treasurer ganization. motMr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams to ored to Alterra Friday evening Prom. Junior the attend Ted Miss Mary Forsythe, Mrs. Mr. and Zirker Willis Mr. Miles, attended Holder and Mrs. Hilary the dance at Ioka Friday night ZirkMr Ed Zirker, Mrs. John Wm. Forsythe Mrs. er Sr. and were in Vernal on business SaBy Elizabeth W. Hen turday. 1 stated. ually complete, Mr. Stott water is The study of sods and the land being made primarily by resettleUiC planning staff of the ment administration, and the economic study in conducted primarstaily by the Utah experiment out. tion staff, it was pointed Various Phases The state director stated that and governmental organization schools are factors being studied, with tax delinquency and its causes with a view to completing the picture and finding solutions to the land use problems. Engagened in 'this work are irrigation soils specialgineers, draftsmen, ists and agricultural economists, all of whom are highly famiLar with the district. Cost of storing and transporting water, depth and quality of the which soil, size of farms, many of to be economically small too are operated, are important phases of Objectives include the survey. the confining of use of water to the proper number of acres and to the best land and to point the way 'to adjust size of farms and and improve farm organizaion Mr. stated. Stott operation, Tribune received Information by E. W. Crocker, manager of the National Reemployment Service for district No. 7 discloses that Mr. L. Wendelboe, state manager of the state wide planning survey, will arrive in Duchesne April 4th to commence work on the project. Mr. Ciocker is requested to have the necessary men , available for the project at that time. Saturday at her Htf- -. horn's denheath, Lifeshire September 23, 1868 John and Margaret Liutef' She came to Pr0v0 ta JL latar was married tn Herring in the old pnT'K house in Salt Lake City ZZt husband and six so Margaret Anderson Vargus, Oakland therine Pueblo and Sfc ington; Mrs. Waite Fune.al the Myton at 11a.m. Fina lata?1 the Maeser cemetery at Ve Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crocker of on Duchesne were Myton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge Pariette and Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish motored to DuHoik I chesne Thursday evening where of Giles who before her recent marSat. and Sun. the ladies attended the meeting riage was Miss Phyllis Hickens. the American Legion Auxiliary at Mar, 28 - 29 A large erwd attended. Games Now dispensed under authe home of Mrs. Ernest Wilson. and refreshments were enjoyed by Du Mrs. Susan Partridge of JOHN BOLES ad night. all. thority of the only license Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman and chesne has been a guest at the Gladys Swarthout, fc 13,000. Mr3. Jessie Maxwell spent a are Bridgeland visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. Haivey In Duchesne Issued by Utah family Win Rose Of The Rancho few days In Salt Lake last week. present. Partridge at Pariette during the Mrs. Mr. and White Clarence Liquor Control Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Erven Murphy and past week. and Mrs. Pearl White made a Wed. and Thurs. Miss Alice Todd spent Sunday Marlin Murphy were Salt Lake business tiip to Duchesne MonWord i visito 's last week. evening in Duchesne as a guest April 1 - 2 day. Vs.w. Mr. Cliff Young has been ill for of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Selch. Mr. and Mr3. Farris Giles ansome time. WILLIAM BOYD Jjtional Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Forsythe nounce the arrival of a baby boy, GOOD BEER OKA Vere Nielson was a Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder ia. the in are 22nd. Mother and child March DuAcsne entertained at dinner Sunday evevisitor Wednesday. Call Of The Prairie Ted doing fine. start Properly Handled ning complimentary to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Nye spent home her to returned who died ord Miles with W. O. Gentry Mrs. COME IN AND By a few days in Salt Lake last week. In Salt Lake Monday. The followFour Short Subjects he Duch Mrs. Otto Lloyd and Mrs. Elija Mrs. Ira Allen of Mapleton is a delightful rvisoi enjoyed guests lip ing TRY IT! William Manning Keel spending a few days at the home Gurr were shopping in Roosevelt dinner: Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker yuck driv Saturday. of Mr, and Mrs. O. T. Hickens. mcreas Sr.. Miss Mary Forsythe, Mr. WilMr. and Mrs. J. H. Robison were The city water works committee William Maiming Keel, 54, of Zirker and the guest of honor, l's (The pro Golden Brown Mrs. the of callata at Mrs. home Chas. By made a trip to Provo last week. Mr, Geo. Tanner who has been Neola, died at his home at 6 p. xn. ipenditu: Mrs. lohn L. Sweat spent TuesWe hope soon to have the work Jenkins of Ballard, Saturday. ill for the past week is now Saturday, March 21at of pneuNeola quite who Olive Lemon and Floral week of last and Wednesday completed and water in our homes. day Schonian Bldg. on the way to recovery. Duchesne monia, after a week's illness. dually are attending school at the B. Y. in Salt Lake City. Mr. Keel was bom at Mt. Carcty. C Myton seems to be hit by the U., spent the week end with their Wells Sweat has been on Mrs. Jumer Kane County, Utah, DecemE. L. as Mr. fever mel, Give us your Job Printing! proj: ' building LemB. Mr. and Mis. J. the sick list. parents, is erecting another house next ber 14, 1881, a son of Thomas ughs v on. Brown E. Golden and Mrs. Mr. BB while Mr. Henry and Margarite Englestead MlUlg Ona of tha big events of the and children were dinner guests doior to his residence, Small Keel. icopp season was the reception and wed- of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Sweat, R. E. Miller is building a house near 'the Frizzell home, and r.ie live Hs was married at Emery, Utah ding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sunday. is making and later moved to Hiawatha Mr. Harold Knuds ;ii bre Sanfeliee, Friday n;ght. Mrs. Warren Mecham ertertain-e- d Will be home. It where they lived sux years before his on improvements g:ass: return and Percival folks of little crowd Guy a Hugh Sunday seems that there are not sufficient they came to the Uintah Basin in fresh Onyx Hotel, Roosevelt,. Tuesday, March 31 ed to their work at Provo Mon- afternoon-isixth the of honor houses to accommodate the famis are from 10 a. m. till 5 p. m. day. They spent several days birthday of her little daughter, ilies who have moved to Myton 1927. He lived in Bridgeland for housa to moved and five reMrs. Mr. their and years and were finally June. Games parents, 1 Commercial Hotel, Vernal, Wed., April played ditch construc- Neola four years ago. and since road the ai iy Chas. Percival. freshments were served. from 10 a. m. till 5 p. m. tion has started. mean The Relief Society held their are his four Mrs. Ronald Lee of Mapleton is Surviving mother, d rais Funk Hotel, Mylon, Thurs., April 2 meeting Tuesday at the home of visiting in Fruitland. brothers, Thomas Keel, Emery, I ward Mrs. Celia Jones. Mrs. Chester Bergemer was Utah; James Keel, Bridgeland; from 10 a. m. till 12 noon either Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon and guest of her mother, Mrs. John Chester Keri, Green River, Wyo.; We give you a clear Duchesne Hotel, Duchesne, Thurs., April 2 re the children and Miss Nellie Timothy L. Sweat, Sunday. Lester Keel, Provo; five sisters, ed, be, of tha description from 1 p. m. till 3:30 p. m. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Sweat and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Beal, Mapleton, Utah; at par tasks we undertake. Virgil Mecham. Ronald Lee were Duchesne visMr3. Joseph Nielsen, Bridgeland; its.de Mrs. Marlon S. Shields We state definitely, itors Monday. Mrs. George Ol3en, Detroit, Michik dri in advance, and avoid Frank Holgate made a business igan; Mrs. Ezra Huntsman, Fer-roThe wedding dance of Wells ect w Sweat was held Tuesday any possible misunight trip to the State Capitol this week Utah, and Mrs. John Jorgen : all of our and wa3 well attended. All enjoy- end. By nderstanding, son, Emery, Utah; four sons, rolls, C. A. Larsen has returned home Fred M. Keel, ed a pleasant evening. judicious advice we and Bridgeland, intent Glen and Leon Carey, sons of from the hospital where he un-d- Ellis, Kimball and Lynn Keel, all minimize every funeral : either Went a successiful operation, of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L. Carey, have cost. Consult us. Neola; five daughters, Mrs. loyme be:n quite ill, but are reported much improved in health. Francis Hansen, Price; Mrs. Frank pj. Mrs. Edith Brooch of Green recovering. and Ruby Keel, Bridge-land- ; Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I via of River City has returned to her page Mrs. Curtis Smith, Price .bethi Roy A. Schonian Strawberry are visiting in Fruit-lan- home after a ten day visit with and Reba Keel, Emery, and four her sister, Mrs. Lauretta RasmusMORTICIAN grandchildren. ' Bishop Ivie played for the wed- sen. Funeral services were held in Seren dance and David Farnsworth ding Tuesday night. Bridgeland, Tuesday morning, The beautiful white is with us and families of Mtn. Home and March 24th, under the direction we The of have moved to to Arcadia glimpse Upalco again. spring cf the Roy A. Schonian Mortuary had was lovely, but it didnt last make their home. ' JMiMiiitn J esse Pectorl of Upalco has after which the body was taken long enough. SCHENLEYS moved his family here to make toEmery for interment, with several carloads of relatives accomtheir home. Max Rosa spent Sunday evening panying it. Our v siting his parents before leaving for Green River with the sheep. Charles Jenkins BOURBON TOBACCOS Mrs. Luretta Rasmussen and son Clark and Mrs. Marvin Shields ROOSEVELT Charles Jenkins, By Romanza Mott Americas finest blend of SOFT DRINKS Mr. Froble Williams has return- spent a couple of days at Provo 50 years of age, died at Roosevelt last week visiting their sons, Thursday at 4:45 ed from Idaho. whiskies p. m. of pneu50 proof straight CANDIES Mr. Bert Rowley made a bus- Mr. Woodrow Young and Ralph monia. iness trip to Salt Lake Friday, re- Shields. He was bom at Vernal FebruMi-3L. Gilbert i3 home from No. 202 . . . turning Sunday. He was a pioneer Are the Best! Because of the stormy weather the Miles hospital, convalescing ary 1, 1886. farmer freighter, and business no 203 . Sunday, there were no church ser- after her illness. The qu, man, owner of the Jenkins Funervices held here. Bp. Thomas M. Gilbert i3 at Dual Home in Roosevelt. aty3 Mr. Dean and Kay Pulley and chesne where he is receiving medGolden Wedding is three fbd reh Il-J- l Surviving are his widow, Pearl Darr Adley were dinner guests of ical treatment for his rheumatism. Our Service ns tha Watkins whiskies blended. ..not for rehis Jenkins, The recent snow storm was welMr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen Sunday. mother, ht, U m in Vernal, and the following Mr. Elmer Rasmussen was an come in our vicinity where it was siding lower price but for Better Courteous 0 Cros Is sons Always and all Rooseof over night guest Saturday night much needed. daughters, The D Taste! The rich flavor is at the Orson Mott home. N. A. Solomonson and son John velt: Charles W., David, Clifford, - the i Mrs. Forest Robison, Mrs. There af-returned was a dance Saturday t George Sunday from Salt Lake always that of the choicest are 'a, Funk, Cecil, Dene, Jay, Stella and noon for the children. They Ci tv w:th a new car. 'a theii all had a delightful time. whiskey it is possible to Don Levitte of Mtn. Home is Junior; five brothers .and three foly a Mrs. Marie Baum has been suf- moving his family on to the lease sisters. obtain. Having tried many r'h coll Funeral services were . with Rasmus-ensa farmed in in held the her head. fering recently pain by 'h mot the Ballard ward hall others, people are finding Mrs. Rasmussen Is She is much better at this writing. Sunday, expecting March 22nd rr said, at 1 p. m. under the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen to locate at Provo in the near futthat there is no substitute direction of the ward of American Fork were visiting ure. bishopric. for Golden Weddings friends and relatives here last Lamar Richens came in Sunday Interment was in the Roosevelt ' Uichisne DARYL and DOtO cemetery under the direction of week. with a new car. mellow richness! It; Bill Panter Lloyd Miss of the Jenkins FuBarton A1 Mezenen Dena and V the Cope spent week mt i.i.oio neral Home. Amei made a business trip to Duchesne end vis' ting at Salt Lake i r,NCkVLt :.v City and BEARS THE Co;; Provo. ;':y dol Monday. 81 e MARK OF MERIT Mr. and Mis. Roy Elison, little bee B G, Ross is slowly recovering fiich w. son Jimmy, and C. II. Fensky from scarlet fever. were dinner guests at the home The dance given a g Friday night 4 chariti of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mott on in the ward hall by the Scouts -- f1 was well attended. 5,11 Tuesday. Rio. A number of people from here Verl Pearson is 'employed at the IS NOW UNDER attended a wedding dance at L. J. Gilbert home. Aided ?r Fruitland Tuesday night. pcty A truck, driven by Daryl Smith George Stewart of Myton was pt by Aim Imported of Duchesne, left the road running U'of at transacting busings in Duchesne into W. J, Williams fence, breakGive Us a Try, youll find- Wednesday. STRAIGHT WHISKEY vVhi; ing several posts and demolishing Mrs. J. M. Olsen was in DuCOURTEOUS SERVICE - QUALITY FOODS BOTTLED IN BOND under U. S. the fence wire. The driver and chesne Thursday WINE The great French w th her Government supervision. 100 Proof. pa isengris e.srap:J uninjured. ird to daughter, Mrs. Irvin Cole. volalcohol ,ts W. (18 Mr. aperitif. by J. Williams was in Duflood, Plate 25c This "bottled ia bond" favorLunch, and Axo1 Birch rPllhJhIIaSlfy chesne Wednesday on burin sg. ume.) For those delightful Unl Mtn. Stat.s Tel. & Tel ns ite is made the unhurried way 15c Co Regular Dinner Clayton Bancroft of Duchesne Dubonnet Cocktails and Manin Durhesne fcuorrtH oldconWednesday' the nations one of by Combination Dinner 35c pent the we. k end at the home necting several new hattan. A Schcnley import. I telephon-sof Boyd Mott. est distillers. Thats why folks Hot 20c Steak her Sandwich Alvin Eaum and Eoyd Mott enNo. 1100 say of Jus. E. Pepper Whiskey Gold of Reli Sioui Hot Hamburger Sandwich 20c b' liuiitution tertained at a rhickeree Saturday JJ1 nti "Born with the Republic. The gold nUli Ice ''o'lgioiN evening. Cream and Cremo Bars St Itutlons hi In Home Is h. Conyrtuhl 1916, A heavy snow storm was greatwiormnn PINTS Na. 30 QUARTS No. 29 Srit.nU-- Uteributors, Inc.. New York t led. Many altars h.ive id Mr. nni'1 ly appreciated here Tuesday and and Mrs. J. E. Hadden, Props. The g,d tn lhe Wednesday. ulone Is ttoilh III!!'""' fabulous sum. BEER " COZY THEATRE ie Ed. Wilkins Dr. W. W. Lewis Optometrist at: vis-Itin- I n, -t o d. Golden Wedding f PINTS QUARTS Jhjji , -- I ITH m Pool h.lfe JAS.E. PEPPER I w j $ Hi Hall s.-- THE OWL CAFE NEW M ANAGEM ENT DUBONNET , 11 lllilbi'"1' |