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Show CHAPTER WILL Elected On State Democratic Ticket CONDUCT FETE AT NEW HOME (Continued from page 1' in furnishing plans and pushing construction on the chapter house. Under his direction the structure, one of the finest in this section, has been erected at a minimum cost during its eight years of con- tW&rwA--, L i .H. I V' " i "ri , k A . V VSS"0 - 2xV It 1' ,n VU' 1 Martin M. Larson Ar ?vr' )! E. E . Monson - A,vp.$ : x i , aa a1 V'V Chicken Dinner 45c SUNDAY at Where else can you get such a Sunday Dinner for Such moderate price? A Real Sunday Dinner At The OWL CAFE 10 a. m. Saturday with an as- ip y'' Nov. 11 - ' , iC & .4 y!H" Xfvj M 55 v- I n ,Tl s, U John W. Guy State Treasurer State Auditor County Electorate SOCIETY and Mrs. Wm. Craver of Sustains Blood and California arrived in Duchesne The New Deal 'Friday evening. They will spend Several weeks in Duchesne tak(Continued From Page 1) ing care of business affairs. 1797 Monson, (D) Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wadley of 1241 i Wahlquist, (R) Vernal were in Duchesne TuesAuditor: State day, enroute to Price, where they 1917 Reese, (D) cast their votes. 1115 Christensen, (R) .State Treasurer: 1878 Guy, (D) 1138 Moffat, (R) Attorney General: 1892 Chez, (D) 1127 Anderson, (R) 12 13 14 -- -- Two Items for the Regular Price of One, plus lc. This Sale Mill include Rexall Items, Cosmetics, Medicines, Stationery and Items of Interest to Everyone. Shop Here and Save! - We have a Complete New Stock of Xmas Merchandise. Ask about Our Lay-Awa- y Plan. Duchesne Drug Company Your Rexall Drug Store ifei Reese M. Reese State Superintendent: it i Joseph Chez Attorney General ral days at home in Duchesne this week. She returned to Salt Lake k. J S lv REXALL 1c SALE " Visitor Honored Charles H. Selch enter- - at tea last Friday after' noon in honor of her mother Mrs. R. W. Shellabarger of Saguache, Colorado, who will spend a month in Duchesne. About- - twenty-fiv- e Duchesne women called during the afternoon. Auxiliary Party The American Legion Auxiliary held their annual Halloween card party Saturday night at the Le gion Chateau. Nearly fifty people were present, one of the largest crowds in several years. The Halloween motif was carried out in the table appomtments and in the supper menu. Bridge Dinner Mrs. Nina Burger entertained at bridge and dinner last Sunday evening. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Patterson of Whiterqcks, Dr. and Mrs. Whitmore of Roosevelt. Mr. 1941 Skidmore, (D) 1088 Greenwood, (R) For judge, Fourth Judicial district, Dallas Young of Vernal led the field of four, probably benefiting from the fact that Abe Turner, incumbent was placed opposite M. B. Pope on the ballots. Many voters, not realizing that they could vote for any two of the county senatorial four, scratched Abe Turner in or- chesne-Uinta- h der to vote for M. B. Pope The race by a vote of 1794 to 1231. He also received a substantial majortabulations for the four are: , ity over the Republican candidate Judieiary 1795 in Uintah county. Abe Turner, (D) 1872 Dallas Young, (D) Totals for county officers are: M. B. Pope, (R) 1275 State Representative: 1092 Milan Straw, (R) 1846 Mitchell, (D) Wm. S. Dunford of Provo, led 1195 Gardner, (R) Rulon J. Larsen of Duchesne in County Commissioner, the race for district attorney by 1545 Young, (D) a margin of 1535 to 1450. 1477 Day, (R) G. V. Billings of Duchesne ledj County Commissioner, Hugh Colton of Vernal in the Du-- 1 Miles, (D) 1248 Taylor, (R) County Attorney: Hollenbeck, (D) Larsen, (R) City Wednesday. Miss Veda Poulson, Miss Bessie Kirkham and Mrs. Maude Baker spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Homer Liddell of Salt Lake City was in Duchesne and Vernal on Charles Neal, Pariette, Miss Alice Todd of Myton and Miss Virginia Shaw. Mrs. Patterson won ladies prize and Dr. Whitmore the mens prize. Surprise Party Mrs. Charles H. Selch was honored guest at a surprise party in celebration of her birthday anniversary, given by a group of her friends at her home on election night. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Orr and Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl and Mrs. R. W. Shellabarger were present. The evening was spent listening to election returns. Election Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Leon H. Cline entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Delicious venison steak was the piece de resistance, the results of Dr. Clines hunting trip near Beaver. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian. Womens Study Club Mrs. J. P. Madsen entertained members of the Women's Study club at her home last Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Schonian gave the program, the life of Schumann Heink, illustrated by musical recorded selections by the great singer. Present were Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. A. M. Mudock, Mrs. Charles H. Selch, Mrs. L. C. Winslow, Mrs. Marie Hallbert, Mrs. Schonian, Mrs. Ed Carman and Mrs. R. W. Shellabarger. t t !c u Representative to Congre the 1st. Congressional Murdock, who led his most popular man ent this section. district ever Give us your Job i tic ket to as rep, Printing' SHIRTS As V Mr, Ci? Miss Elsie Johnson spent seve- 3 .;v '? J. MURD0( C. LOCALS 4f 41, 1 fv -- A sembly outside the building. seal on the door will be broken and Cecil Jenkins, chapter president, will make the address of welcome. Dr. Spanton will deliver his address and responses will be made by Professor L. R. Humph-erysupervisor of state agricul-tua- l instruction; Floyd Lamb, president of the school board, and LeRoy Bishop, superintendent. Remarks wall then be made by visiting officials and the building will A luncheon open for inspection. will be served. ' ' V Ctas. H. Skidmore " - j Supt. of Pub. Instruction Secretary of State Brick was gathered from nearly every state in the Union and from schools where Future Farmer courses are part of the curriculum. The Utah Fire Clay company donated 150 brick and the schools contributed another 100 bricks, Mr. Atwood said. Open Air Ceremony Dedication ceremonies will open r , - (unique fireplace. FULL COURSE ' VA Justice of Supreme Court Treat Yourself To i ,f f It SPECIAL x VK l--i A. D. Peery of Cedarview was a Duchesne business visitor Thursday. at Foyer 01s:n, forest ranger busion Duchesne was in Hanna, ness Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pope of Moon Lake spent Thursday and Friday in Duchesne. Miss Janet Burton went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to see her mother, who is in a hospital there. She returned Wednesday. Mrs. Arzy H. Mitchell, who a serious operation at the L. D. S. hospital last week, Is reported recovering. John Rowley of Mtn. Home was a Duchesne business visitor on Thursday. of Mtn. Mecham LeGrande in business was Home transacting Duchesne Thursday. Mrs. Lutellus Burdick of Bluebell is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Hollenbeck. Mis. Burdick is receiving medical attention from Dr. Cline. J. C. Monson of Boneta was a business visitor in Duchesne on Thursday. Jesse Commissioners County and Parley Young Fowler, Lyle Lambert were in Duchesne Thursday to attend the regular meeting of the board which was postponed from Tuesday. a fv struction. is said to be the only one of its kind in the country. Months of work have been donated by members and citizens. Into the building Went 91 loads of rock, which were hauled 18 miles from south Myton bench. The rock, in turn, was hand chipped. Unique Fireplace For the woodwork 33,000 feet of lumber was cut on a share basis at Moby mounltain, fifty miles north. Half of the lumber was used, the other half being taken in payment. The building is lined with 9000 adobe bricks, made by members in their own mud null, and 95 yards of gravel were poured in the structure. Local trucks donated 52 loads of gravel, Mr. Atwood said. The unique building boasts an e v 4 jr' ABE business day. SEE THEM! Fine Quality to $1.19 BROADCLOTHS! $2.23 Ap ( Puche tn nee rth Laure sei Slant Fast colors; blue, tan, grey . . . and plenty of whites, Many collar attached and neckband stjles. too. DRESS GLOVES A superb selection of pigskin, in natural color, and fine quality, soft grey modus In one-claand slipon styles. gloves with perfect fitting qualities that keep your hands really nans sp $1.73 to $2.30 Th Jaao ter; WOOL SCARFS aber Handsome plaids, checks and stripes in all the lively new colors. Long enough to wear ascot style or whatever you may prefer. 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