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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH BABY JACOBY Word was received in Duchesne this week of the birth and death cf a baby daughter of Mr. and LOCALS COUNTY CLERK RECEIVES LIST OF CANDIDATES SOCIETY R. E. Miller of RAY E. HILLMAN business i?1 Duchi acting esr HOLDS LEAD IN Tuesday. TRIBUNE POLL (Continued from page H on the other hunt, has a plurality In 15 counties and is tied with Governor Blood in another one. Mayor Peery is ahead in six counties and Governor Blood in seven. Here are the way the counties atand on governor in the most recent tabulation: , Dillman Duchesne, Emery, Grand, Iron, Kane, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch, Utah. Blood Beaver, Cache, Daggett, Rich, Washington. Wayne, Davis. Peery Box Elder, Carbon, Morgan, Weber, Salt Lake, Tooele. Governor Blood and Dillman are tied in Juab. The positions of the gubernatorial candidates are accounted for by an abnormally heavy volume of scratching on this office. Out of the 14,314 ballots counted 6190 have been scratched. These cross Totes are distributed as follows: .4043 Blood to Peery .1393 Blood to Dillman 554 Dillman to Peery 193 Dillman to Blood The shifts from Democratic to Republican and Republican to Democratic since the 1932 election, as reflected by the Tribune poll, are almost evenly divided. A total of 1186 voters who Roosevelt four years ago Indicate they will mark their ballots for Landon this year while 1127 who stood by Hoover in 1932 report that they will vote for Roosevelt this year. The Landon gain In this group of shifting voters i therefore only 59. Vote received by the minor party candidates to date follow: Union party, 110; Socialist, . 21; Communist, 6. Dr. Herbert B. Maw, unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, has been written In 94 times for this office. J- - w. Blcbzard of was in Duchesne this west ing repair work on truck which was wrTck E (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. B. A. Jacoby. The baby was Browder and James W. Ford. P bom in Provo on the 12th and Prohibition, to vote for D. Leigh s. Club Wednesday A. C. Harmston of Roo.s:velt Mr lived just 'a short time. The many Colvin and Claude A. Watson. was Mrs. W. D. Bishop entertained injured in the . Duchesne friends of the Jacobys was a business visitor in Duchesne Representative to Congress, First has not completely lycnv members and guests of the WedTuesday. extend their sympathy. District i, till having J) lines Bacon of Cedarview was nesday club at bridge at her home Democratic, Abe Murdock; w,Ji arm. a Duchesne visitor Thursday. afternoon. Present Charles W. Dunn; Wednesday Republican, Mr3. Ed Frank Defa of Hanna was trans-actinFred were Mrs. Johnson, Socialist, Wm. J. McConnell. business in Duchesne on fKEE WHEELING Hart, Mrs. O. A. Halsteiad, Mrs. Justice of the State Supreme Coun Fred Thursday. Gentry, Mrs. J. R. McGuire, WAV FIRST Democratic, Martin M. Larsen; Mrs. Edw. Wilkins, Mrs. Clarence Mr, iand Mrs. George Kohl made PISCOVERED Republican, Elias Hanson; a business trip to Salt Lake City, Rollins, Mrs. LeRoy Bishop, Mrs. py A A. S. Johnson. Socialist, Mr. returning Wednesday night. Snyder, Mrs. Dez Pitts and Mrs. ! Charles H. Stlch returned with Governor of Ctah Donald H. Steele. High score prize HIS ACROSS, Gov. Democratic, them. Henry H was won by Mrs. Johnson. Travel Mrs. Leona Cole was transact- Blood; The coumy prize went to the hostess. Republican, Ray E. Dillmhn; ing business in Roosevelt on WedContract Club Progressive - Independent, Harnesday. We have just received M. Pope was hostess to R. Mrs. W. Mrs. Helen B. Hollenbeck made man, Peery; the Contract club at her home complete sample lines a business trip to Myton on MonSocialist, A. L. Porter; Saturday afternoon. Guests inof Communist, Wallace Talboe. day. cluded Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Charles Hart of Aspen, Color- Secretary of State . A, J. Feller, Mrs. Nellie Muir, ado and daughter, Mrs. Williams Democratic, E. E.Monson; Mis. George Kohl, Mf.s. Ernest of Boise, Idaho, spent the week Republican, Keith W. Wahlquist; Crocker, Mis. A. M. Murdock, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart Mrs. L. Gilbert Socialist, Nance; Mrs. Charles H. Saleh and Mrs. Hart accompanied them to Salt Christmas Curbs Communist, Francis Grant. Roy A. Schonian. High score prize Lake City Sunday, returning on General was won by Mrs. Crocker. Attorney Tuesday night. in Democratic, Joseph Chez; Mrs. Ernest Schonian is spendSunday Night Supper Republican, Byron D. Anderson; Individual Numbers ing the week in Ogden visiting night supper guests at Sunday Hall Socialist, Ryan.. friends. the home of Wm. McQueeney were and State Treasurer Mr. T. B. Chatelain, representaMr. and Mrs. Donald H. Steele, Use Guaranteed Democratic, Reese M. Reese; tive of the H. O. L. C. was in DuBoxed Assortments Youll be ready if you Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian and Republican, A. Edsel Christen. chesne on business Monday and ANTI - FREEZE two sons. Bob and Russell. have s:n; a. pair of thes Tuesday. Socialist, Lewis E. Gun tin; Let Us fill Your car Rollo West of Salt Lake City, snug - fitting ovCommunist, Cornelia Johnson. commember of the state road ershoes. With Either They come ir, mission was in the basin this week. State Auditor M. John Democratic, three Guy; SUPER PYRO 200 smart colors. Ray Gillis of the State Road Republican, D. K. Moffat; Commission end the week spent or Comfortably light ir Socialist, Isabella Ademson. in the Sasin on business. Miss Mary Evans of Public Instruc-tioPRESTONE and well coSuperintendent weight, Mrs. Nina Burger and Mrs. A. Mrs. Turnbow of Woodland and J. Gerry attended Eastern Star nstructed, theyll see Democratic, Chferles A. Skid-mor- Mrs. Tessa Buttler of Kamas were At The meeting at Myton Tuesday evenvisiting Mrs. Tumbows sister, you through any of ing. Mr3. E. L. Murphy. the coming stormy Republican, E. E. Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. iBert Riggs of Miss Ellen Evans made a busiWilliam Black. Socialist, Fort Duchesne were in Duchesne District days ! Can be worn ness trip to Duchesne Friday. Judge, Fourth District Chester Lyman, Mgr. on Business Tuesday. with a low or BABY TULLEY Democratic, Abe W. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Shm Williams ana M. B. Pope and Milan Straw of Dallas H. Young; Mrs. Ell Williams were Roosevelt high heel shoe! Provo, Republican candidates for Friends of Reed and Bertha Republican, M. B. Pope fcnd Mil- business visitors last Wednesday. district judge were in Duchesne an R. Straw. The Trail Builders class spon Partridge Pulley are grieving with GET A SET OF GENUINE LADY ESTHER $2.45 Thursday on business. District Attorney, Fourth District ored a weenie roast them over the loss of their baby Saturday Arthur Key of Upaleo wvs a Democatic, Wm. Stanley Dun-- 1 night. All reported a good time. Duchesne business visitor Wed- ford; boy, born October 13th, and which We have all sizes io Miss Lois Redden, daughter of nesday. Republican, Rulon J. Larsen, Mrs. Reva Redden was operated lived only a few hours after birth. styles for every Mark McGuire, who has been State Senator, Duchesne and Uin- on for The baby was buried in the Guaranteed Silverplate appendicitis last week. woman. Moon the Kohl store at tah Counties running Mr. Jim Carrol was visiting his Strawberry cemetery Wednesday FOR ONLY 59c Lake, returned to Duchesne SunDemocratic, G. V. Billings; October 14th, with daughter, Mrs. Bill Paterson ot afternoon, ASK US HOW TO GET IT . - TRADE AT THE Republican, Hugh W. Colton. day to work in the store here. short graveside services. Roosevelt Friday. The Moon Lake store has been State Representative, Duchesne Mr. George H. Evans was transSurviving are the mother and shut down for the winter. County business in Roosevelt on father and a brother, Devon Pulacting Mrs. Helen Poulson and daughDemocratic, Daniel F. Mitchell; Thursday. ley, aged two years. ter, Sharon spent the week end Republican, L. D. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Normand Mur88 Gas Vico Oil Motor General Pep Repairing in Salt Lake City and Provo. County Commissioner, phy ;and small daughter, Mary Mrs. Nina Burger spent TuesDemocratic, Lyle L. Young; were visiting relatives in HAer Roosevelt. in Willard Republican, day night Day. over the week end. Mrs. Walt Daniels and Mrs. County Commissioner, A birthday party was given in of Roosevelt Democratic, Edgar E. Miles; Sylvia Beescroft SPECIAL SELLING OF honor of MiS3 Millie Woodard were Duchesne visitors WednesRepublican, Austin B. Taylor, Sunday. It was her tenth County Attorney day. L.' Miss Bessie Kirkham fend Miss A. Democratic, Hollenbeck; INSURE YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY Inez Lambert spent the week end Republican, Merril H. Larsen, For As Low As in Pleasant Grove. Carl Harris, district supervisor CITY OFFICIALS of social welfare, of Provo was MAKE INQUIRIES These housedresses are transacting business in Duchesne ON WATERWORKS! on Wednesday. Our plan w hich enables you to w rite your own smart and durable . . . . & Gap-field- Burgoyne Wet Weathe Ahead sup-porte- d MISSION Service Station Record Office 98c to SILVERWARE I hi i d I I M yjt ;to 1 fVt i 1 'ill ;h frtt Mac KOHLS Davis Garage ave $5.00 HOUSE DRESSES 7 Save Your PENNIES made from gay washable cottons in many patterns and colors. The colors are sun and tubfast. Complete selection of sizes. COVERED WAGON CHANGES HANDS The Covered Wagon lunch stand, opened some time ago by Irvin Caldwell has changed hands twice during the past ten days. Mr. Caldwell, who has gone to Salt Lake City sold it to Walt. Sands, and Sheldon Woodard took over the operation. La.t Monday Mr. SaTids leased it to Tony Zucca and Jack Tomlinson, who say they will operate it-year. They expect to keep open most of the twenty four hours, taking turns in operating it. G9c TO S2.80 Young Girls Dresses Misses Dresses Womens Dresses A Wonderful Combination Simplicity, sincerity nnd common sense imilte a wonderful combine lion for usefulness, nnd can be attained In nmt honest Seekers. Leonas Frock 'l (Continued From Page 1) Lake City disclosed that Duchesne Citys bonds can be refunded through them, to cl an up all past due indebtedness. This can be done to much better advantage, howit is possible to refund the county bonds at the same time. An effort is being made to arrange a meeting between the county the city council commissioners, 'and a representative of the bonding company for some time during the week end. Maintenance Cost Large If a combined refunding program for the county and city is not worked out it is possible that the city will go ahead anyway, in order to get its finances stitaight-edeout and make way for the waterworks project. Chief object of the proposed project is the replacing of the e present pipe, which is costing the city a large maintenever, if d wood-stav- llilllilll Condensed Statement Roosevelt State Bank ance each month with new iron pipe. Of the total cost of the project, 45 per cent would be covered by an outright grant from the fed. eral government, the balance to be repaid either by additional bond issues or an asgnment of water rentals. It is etimated that ths saving in maintenance costs would offset the cost of the new system. Li t us do your Job printing. Watch for Big Values at our ONE CENT SALE FRI. and SAT. One Night Cold Capsule. Specially Made Formula 23c Rex Rub For Common Colds 25c One Night Little Liver Pills 23c Special Formula For Our Trade - Money Back Guarantee. Duchesne Co. 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You save the Different .XLY the first months PREMIUM PAYMENT to I un obey in force. Give names age, date of birth and .anWiiS for each one of family. Send Application with First Months Premium to the Kenl Office, or drop in for information. UTAH MUTUAL Life Insurance Association Priced You I 93 PROOF THE COVERED WAGON )c per month for $ 1000 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MADE IN KENTUCKY FIFTEEN MONTHS IN WOOD QUICK LUNCHES SANDWICHES & Tho Federal Deposit Insurance Corporaticn GOOD COFFEE WASHINGTON, D. C. CRflnn fUUUU MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR 000 4JUUU Jack Tomlinson and Tony Zucca, Mgrs. Duchesne, Utah MWiKi Tbs A.M.S. Divl J. D,sU"'" Corporation, l.ol.rlll., Ky. r any |