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Show DuchesneHotel - and Dining Room NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT B. L. Dart of Myton and Hay. E. Dillraan of Roosevelt were in Duchesne Wednesday attending court. Miss Anna Stark, elementary school supervisor has been confined to her home for the past several days because of illness. Sam Park and Lester Man gum of the W. P. A. at Provo were in Duchesne Wednesday checking on projects, Warm Clean Rooms Well Cooked, Substan- tial Meals Served in our Modern Dining room from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Duchesnes Most Cafe Homelike Mr. and Mrs. J. M. VEATER Managers THE MAIN HI6HWAV g. Let us do your job printing. LO0tt$s ROAP Like 'A ONE X HEVte Mrs. Emma Stephens, who has been visiting relatives in Salt Lake City for the past several months, returned to her home in Duchesne Tuesday. DEC. 4th IS THE DATE! FARMERS' CARNIVAL AND FESTIVAL. All afternoon and evening. Farm produce and good eats will be raffled and a big dance will le held at night. A whole day and night of fun and merry-nmklnAt the Town hall for the benefit of the Seminary fund. (paid adv.) Mrs. R. M. Pope returned to Duchesne Monday after spending the week end in Heber. Sprague Haney of Idaho and Coach Fitschin of the Wasatch Academy accompanied Bill Murdock to Duchesne to spend the Armistice holiday. Mr. and Mr. Sorensen of Salt Lake City were week end guests at Bill's home. They all returned :o school on Monday. Other Wasatch Academy students home for the holidays were Misses Owena Young and Mollea Munz and Jack Barton. dr . WAV ALL HEAPING TH&FAIK6EOUNP5- - ) Pabst Blue Ribbon ' BEER And Tankard ALE WE RECOMMEND: Pyro-20- 0 or Everready Preston for your Radiator - Standard Greases Complete Winter Lubrication - Standard Gas for your gas tank and RPM Motor Oil for your Crankcase. The MISSION Service Station The Right Appetizer For Your THANKSGIVING . DINNER Chester Lyman, Mgr. WILKINS' Beer Parlor For Better Outdoor Hours They Want WINTER SPORTSWEAR (Continued From Page 1) J6hn F. Waters: demurrer continued to Dec 7th. Eugene Harmston vs. Winnie L. Bartlett et at: demurrer Title quieted. Charles Simmons, vs. W. W. Hayes et al: Motion to set aside default continued to Dec. 7th. Chailotte R. Henderson vs. Raymond F. Henderson: Divorce, grounds: cruelty and failure to provide granted. Hazel Webber vs. Robert Franklin Webber: same as above. Cecile Fay Zorn vs. Leo Forest Zotn: same as above. Perry E. Burnham vs. Alfred Lublin et al: demurrer continued to Dec. 7th. State Tax Commission vs. Archie L. Larson et al: plaintiff granted judgment by default of $2,08A79 for sales tax. Ardella Mitchell vs. Wilbur Allen et al: default continued to Dec. 7th. State of Utah vs. Claud Iorg et al: demurrer overruled defend ant given 20 days without notice to answer. Franklin Bldg. & Loan Co. vs. Joseph Marx et ad: Motion continued to Dec, 7th. Catherine Williams vs. Wm. James Williams: divorce continued to Dec. 7th. Moon Lake Water Users Assn. vs. Stockholders of Moon Lake et al: petition set for Dec. 11th. Lottie Allen et al vs. Leone Galloway et al: demurrrer overruled, defendent given 20 days after notice to answer. May Bell Richardson vs. Glen Richardson: divorce, granted by default on grounds of cruelty and failure to provide. Anna L. Young Morrison vs. Levi J. Anderton, Adm.: default continued to Dec, 7th. Dolly B. Clegg vs. Roosevelt City: Motion continued to Dec. 7. Esther Wilson Everett vs. Roy Martin Everett divorce granted by default on grounds of physical and mental cruelty. Due to the illness of Judge Martin M. Larson, Judge Abe Turner presided at the bench. Gay Knitted Cap and Scarf Sets The high school miss and her younger sister will wear them to school and for all her outdoor hours. All popular colors, every wanted size. (Continued from Page 1) and placed no blame on either the driver of the car or truck. Mr. Beecroft is survived by his mother Mrs. Mary Nepolis, his wife Sylvia Daniels Beecroft, an eighteen months old daughter and a sister Mra Loretta Taylor of Roosevelt and a brother Lamont Beecroft of Salt Lake City. Speakers at the Beecroft services in Roosevelt Tuesday, were Ray E. Dillman, Roosevelt and Victor Wilkin, Vernal. Invocation was offered by the Rev. John Ltacher, Roosevelt. Bishop Heber T. Hall prounounced the benedic tion and dedicated the grave at Vernal. Music was furnished by and his Mr. Frank Murdock daughter, Mrs. Byston, singing a duet, Mr. Mandall, Roosevelt solist, and a ladies quartet, composed of Mesdames, Pack, Nielson, Gagon and Labrum, Roosevelt. Mrs. Roma Fuller was at the piano. JUST TO REMIND YOU Make a hit with the children on your list by giving the kind of gifts they want... and make a hit with the parents by giving Winter something practical! will KOHLS sportswear from ! solve the problem for you V0 Cases Fill Calendar Dne Killed; One Injured in Crash LET US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR! Radiator Covers Hot Water Heaters A Complete Service at B. P. W. club, Monday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p. m., dinner at the Are Always Needed For boys and girls who lead Colactive lives ors and patterns that they will out-of-door- s! like! Ask about our Christmas Plan Complete Selection of Boys and Girls Wearing Apparel Lay-Awa- y Du- chesne hotel, social evening at the home of Miss Veda Poulson. Contract club, Saturday, Nov. 21 with Mrs. Ernest Schonian. Firtt Federal Bird Refuge The Pelican Island reservation In south Florida, created Is 1903, was the first federal bird refuge established In the United States. Miss Mary Evans Dora Lloyd has returned to her school at Mtn. Home after a weeks illness. Wilmer Mecham of Yost was in Upalco gathering up his livestock last week. Miss Ruth Lusty of Arcadia was in Upalco visiting last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Pitt of Vernal was visiting Mrs. Pitts' sister, Mrs. Wm. Lloyd Jr. this week. Mr. Wm. Case of Duchesne was transacting business in Upalco on Monday. Misses Bessie, Ellen and Mary Evans just returned from Salt Lake City Sunday of this week. SOCIETY (Continued from page 1) W. Shellabarger, L. C. Winslow, Marie Shellabarger, Ernest Schon-iaMrs. Ed Carman, Miss Emily Madsen and Miss Vola Johnson. Farewell Party Mrs. Edna Smith, assisted by Alice Baker entertained Mis. club members of the Mothers farewell a at Thursday evening party in honor of Mrs. Carma Saxer, who with her husband left this week for Mt. Pleasant, where Dr. Saxer has been transferred. Mrs. Martha Shanks gave a lecture on "Nursing in the Home, following which the club members made a wishbook which was presented to Mrs. Saxer. A program consisting of the following numbers was enjoyed, vocal duet, Margie Peterson and Frances Hair; reading, Verna Larsen; piano solo, Frances Hair. Mrs. Saxer received a lovely gift from club members in appreciation of her work in the club. Supper covers were laid for Mesdames Mildred Carman, Frances Hair, Margie Peterson, Verna Larsen, Fern Merrell, Nancy Cline, Alta Mickelson, Verda Moore, Luella Powell, Fern Poulson, Sara Cowan, Jeanette Snyder, Marie Tingley, Vivian Wilkns, Beth Hansen, Golden Barrett, the hostesses and Mrs. Saxer. Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkley were honored guests at a party at their home last Sunday evening in celebation of their wedding anni- , n, - BEST - COAL - LEAVE ORDERS AT -Commercial Club, Duchesne Talboes Grocery, Myton (Continued from page D ths Friday morning, proceeding seemed to as this and operation, rally him considerably the operation was performed late Friday afternoon. The operation proved a severe shock, however, and anwhile surgeons were taking other portion of blood from his father for a second transfusion, unable Stanley breathed his last, to even enough long to hold up receive the additional blood sup ply. DuThe body was brought to chesne late Friday night, by the for Roy A. Schonian Mortuary, burial. for preparation Impress'u e Serv ices Funeral services were conducted Mt. Monday at 11 00 a. m. at the Emmons ward hall with Bishop Speakers L. W. Rust presiding. were President G. V. Billings, Duchesne, President Owen Bennion, Mt. Emmons and Bishop Rust. A poem was read by Dee Bennion, a fellow Scout and a vocal solo was rendered by Evan Mecham, also a Scout. Other musical numbers were a male quartet, a mixed quartet and a duet. Invocation was offered by Leslie Goodrich and Benediction pronounced by Wm. Lee Powell. The grave in the Mt. Emmons cemetery was dedicated by Henry Clay. The casket was borne to and from the services by four brothers and two cousins. Stanley Case was bom in Mt. Emmons on November 18th, 1923 where he has lived since with his He was active in all parents. school affairs and an active Boy Scout in Mt. Emmons. The presence of his entire school class at the services and the beautiful floral offerings attested to the high esteem in which he and his parents are held by their many trends. Surviving are his parents, F. Earl and Pearl Kennison Case, a twin sister, Stella, eight brothers, versary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Fitzwater. Daughters of Pioneers The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Camp Theodore met Wednesday, November 18th at the home of Rachel Bell with Mar- garet Casper assisting in entertaining. Twenty members enjoyed the splendid program and the delicious refreshments which follow- ed. Thanksgiving Dresses New Thanksgiving dresses are arriving every few days from now until Thanksgiving at Leonas Frock Shoppe, Duchesne. adv. Russell, Gordon, grand parents, and George Case! A. Case, Mt. Emmons Glen Carl, Lynn, all of Mt. Emmons, and three John Kennison, Bancoft Fred, Arthur, The New Del Ware Kolorfl0r FLOOR COVERING GUARANTEED TO WEAR LONGER nv YOUR FLOOR Before Buying Ordinary Floor Come in and see the new Ivolorflor. - Xmas Shopping Do Your - EARLY See our complete line of Christmas for Every Member of the Family. about Our Lay-Awa- s Ask Du )W M i M tc ate Genuine Pyrex Silex Set He jnd Cara Nome Week End Travelcase j.00 Evening in Paris Perfume 1,10 iri Foi Duchesne Drug Company 4r ( i ra ater Your Rexall Drug Store the J65 !al it FROZEN CREAM The sampling of cream arriving at the creamery In partly or wholly frozen condition is a problem which frequently causes much difficulty. It not only requires very slow and careful thawing, but renders accurate sampling almost Impossible. Frozen cream developes a bitter, watery flavor tends to absorb objectionable odors quickly, and makes a second grade butter which sells for LESS influencing the butter marked DOWNWARDS! To keep good cream good In winter cool it and maintain it at a temperature of 50 to 60 degree. Do not place it In a cellar with fruit or vegetables in a heated room, or -- MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. COZY THEATRE SAT. and SUN. Nov. 21 and 22 Bobby Breen and Henry Armetta in Lets Sing Again WED. and THURS. Nov. 23 and 26 Freddie Bartholomew & Dolores Costello in Little Lord Fauntleroy School Board Member For District No. Four He is keenly interested in school board problems, both from the view point of a parent and a taxpayer. He has long been interested in public affairs and is emminently qualified to properly represent you in this important position. He will devote unstintingly, his time and effort toward maintaining and improving the present high educational standards of Duchesne county at the least possible expense to the taxpayer. (Paid Political Advertisement) Sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary Pres-ent- Plan! y Myton ifldhiesini ft! The Complete Hardware Store Roy A. Schonian jIv Coverings Duchesne Hardware HARTLE Coal Dealers Roosevelt . Duchesne Vernal F": COME IN AND SEE ELECT 98c to $1.49 ANKLETS and SOX Hunting Shot Proves Fatal to Boy Scout Probate and Civil LOCALS Wwd Cedar Chest to be ad A Ira ITS set .IB tr, :a |