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Show Difficult Transaction When a nian marries for money, said Miss Cayenne, you may expect complaints from ever body concerned of having gotten the worst C. C. C. REFLECTIONS CRYING FOR ATTENTION Co. No. 19G8 Published by and in the interests of C C C Bridgeland, Utah at Camp DBR-1- of the bargain." were UW Ttank, be guests of Mr. and Curry. A very mce was served. 1, V1-- ' 1 es it ?. "i j '"POWERS VSHO"&JTT in" UmJALLV COME OUT WITH PENT FWEC5 I A Complete Check ol Your Car Will make the Holidays More Pleasant Get a new radiator cover and a ne.v hot water heater now, so that you can ride in comfort during the crisp, cold holiday season! A Complete Service at The MISSION Service Station Chester Lyman, Mgr. Paste Stones Packed Puste stones, set In rings and brooches, are generally backed by fragments of tinfoil, which reflects the light from their facets, tints producing artificial brilliance. In jewelry containing genuine stones the back Is Invariably left open for the light to play upon their natural Now open lor If you havent yet eaten a meal at the New Mission Inn we hope you will do so in the near future. We are sure you will come again after your first visit. NEW - MODERN REST ROOMS WELL MANAGED WASH ROOM WE CATER TO Banquets and Special Parties MISSION INN SHOP ON OUR PLAN LAY-AWA- Y BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. COMPLETE NEW STOCK. ASK FOR OUR CATALOG UE. 9 6 9 Duchesne Drug Company Your Rexall Drug Store cards from the Famous IJur-go- j ne and Jen-ne- r lines - - or Phone 27 and a Representative Distinctive Assortment tv ill call Here is a Lib- rip-ra- offer Special' Assortment of 21 cards with jour name printed for only ini-arr- $2.00 See Them ! Let Us Supply Your Christmas Card Needs Today UINTAH BASIN RECORD (Continued from page 1) ing the body was immediately brought to Duchesne where it remained in charge of the Roy A. Schonian mortuary until the funeral Sunday. Services were conducted by d Bishop Rulon J. Larsen, with Hair, and John W. Moulton as principle speakers. Bruce V. Smith offered the invocation, George VVilcken pronounced the benediction and Porter L. Merreli dedicated the grave at the cemetery. Music was furnished by Mrs. Fern Moffitt and Mrs. Margie Peterson, with Mrs. Francis Hair at the piano. Surviving are the widow, two Mrs. Viola Ellers, daughters, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Vinda Merkley, Duchesne; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Cloe Jackson and Mis Mary Anderson of Wayne county, Mrs. Clara Robinson, Sevier county, Mrs. Martha Jobe, H iper; a step-soMr. Ernest Morrell, Duchesne; six grandchildren and one ni n, ha th- - Comfort. on winter evenings When dinner is through ... and the cold winter wind whistles outside . . . and you settle back in your favorite chair for a quiet evening at home -- thats when youll appreciate the soft, comfort of KOHLS slippers! Stylish and all youve ever wanted in a house slipper. luxur-iou- For the s Children Fleece-ljne- d, hand-stitche- in moccasin designs. Several sizes, 99c For Ladies Smartly styled sateen, completely lined in soft leather. $1.49 to $2.98 KOHLS Base t Dearborn PJt. Delivery and Spare lir Bumpers, additional. Accessories and latea, de- cidedly increased gasoline mileage . New and more beautiful body FOP 8 designs . all models same wheelbase, same body size. s The Brilliant8S' m ThelhrtftyW better than a large bowl of steaming hot CHILL LARGE BOWL OF Chili 10c are here! . . . with sweeping improvements that mean finer performance, more comfort, and See and drive Americas economy. Call on us today YOUR FORD DEALER cars! most modern The 1937 Ford V-- 8s ... low-pric- MEAT PIE is an- other delicious dish on our large Menu of fine meals. Try OUR SMOOTHES, QUIETER V-- ed 8 STILL FINER RIDING QUALITY! ENGINES! N SAFETY BRAKES! ALSO! ng operation. Greater PIE TODAY! Small Piece 10c Steel top, sides, floor, welded Into a single Large Piece 20c MEAT SAFETY BODIES! OWL CAFE Duchesne, Utah $70000 In Prizes To Be Given Away all-ste- el unit. Rubber-mounte- and fully insulated. d -- Rear seat now 7 Inches forward of axle. Now offered In two sixes. stopping power, with easier, softer pedal action. great-grandchil- AMERICAN LESION ' 0- -- Cold Day Le-lan- eral Xmas Card I&t&M Eilis. c C c Two shifts are being worked on the Dragline and the dump p in the trucks in placing Toe Drain. c C c Shutem Down, our esteemed Inspector, reports that the boys have enlarged the Toe Drain on the dam by several feet of tile drain pipe and goodly number of loads of gravel. He also states that the fill on old friends. the dam is being retarded to a Bishop Rulon J. Larsen returnextent due to heavy frosts ed Thursday from Salt Lake City, great in the mornings. where he spent a few days on c C c business. Have you seen the heating sysMrs. J. A. Jacoby of Bonners tem in the Camp Shop? Your reFerry, Idaho, arrived in Duchesne porter, at first sight, thought that last Sunday to spend several the crew was going in for shop months with her son and daughter-in-laraising, or at least Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jacoby. Poultry Porker or two, but on investigatMr. and Mrs. Lom Caldwell ing found that an oil drum stove spent several days in Salt Lake had been erected and protected City last week visiting Mrs. Caldwells sister, Mis. Freda Richens, who has a new baby girl born on November 11th. A Mr. and Mrs. B. W. OToole of Ogden spent Thanksgiving day in Duchesne. Nothing Mill taste FUNERAL SERVICES HELD SUNDAY FOR DUCHESNE FARMER NOW! Call in and select your line and Dim 15 that give New models V es Priced as low as $480 For Order Your Xmas Cards Nationally Famous Lines and Mrs. Leon H. Cline and Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop returned home Monday after spending several days in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cliff Angus and Mrs. R. S. Jordan of Roosevelt were in Duchesne Tuesday on Legion Auxiliary business. Golden Brown of Fruitland was in Duchesne Monday after an absence of two weeks, which he spent in Salt Lake City with his father who is ill. Joseph Morrison of Utahn was transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Wm. McQueeney of Utahn was a business visitor In Duchesne on Monday. Leonard Gardner of Neola was in Duchesne Tuesday transacting business. Thomas Shisler of Roosevelt was transacting business here Tuesday, Judge Abe Turner and F. M. Alder were in Duchesne Tuesday. Joseph Wilcken of Hanna was in Duchesne Tuesday and Wednesday. S. A. Russell of Cedarview spent Tuesday in Duchesne on business. James Bacon of Cedarview was transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Miss E;ma Stevenson has been visiting in Duchesne for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Allred of Roosevelt were transacting business in Duchesne Thursday. Mrs. Katie Firth of Provo is spending a few days in Duchesne transacting business and greeting Dr. r: that both time and money wiU g e saved. The transportation of and the materials needed Miss Loi3 Rhoades at that part of the project will on the sick list the paY be both quicker and safer and much improved at tins Mr. and Mrs. Foyer the damage to trucks, due to slip? pery and rough roads will be less- gone to Salt Lake Cty 10 do Christmas shopping ened. in approved ECW style. The boys rival shop at the dam are ' from the in a jealous huff, because, as yet, in they have to do their repairing and the Great Out of Doors, believe you them, it isnt so hot but on these nippy mornings, cheer up boys, your troubles are about over, we hope. The sidings and roofing have been ordtf ed, and by this time next week you should be well protected from the rigors of the coming winter, c C c of those of our benefit For the readers who are uninformed, the boys of the camp, under the lead' ership of Jack Davis and Leader Max Snydergaard have been busy draining and improving about two miles of farm road, so that trucks will be able to get to the site of the Main Canal Syphon during all kinds of weather. This will be a big help to the work project in Promotion Last week the men at Bridge-lan- d camp were quite surprised and very elated when they learn cd that Lieutenant E. Bibb was promoted to the rank of Captain in the Cavalry Reserve. This promotion is indicative of what hard work and perseverance will bring Captain Bibb is one of the camps hardest working officers. He his greatest pleasure in keeping things in tip top condi tion. He is a very progressive and far sighted man. His mind is replete with new ideas and innova tions for the improvement of the camp. He spends the major por tion of his time applying himself to his task of Mess Officer a job which he has done splendidly. To sum up the whole thing, Captain Bibb is the epitome of efficiency and competence. We congratulate you heartily, Captain Bibb. The .recompense which you received for your services is well deserved, c C c The New Educational Program On November 14, the Educational Committee met in order to Mr. J. E. Wiscombe of Rooseinitiate a new educational pro- velt, reelected school board memgram that will extend through the ber for District No. 2 was in Duwinter season. It was decided that chesne Thursday. classes in Biology, Blue Print Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Pope are Reading, Typing and Bookkeeping leaving today for an extended would commence in the immediate trip through Oregon and the west future. As soon as the necessary coast. In Heber City, they will funds have been procured. Basket- meet Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Pope, ball and Boxing tournaments will them on the who will accompany activitake place. To make these ties a success, however, it is ab- trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young left solutely imperative that cooperaWednesday for a short business tion be secured from every These classes and this rec- trip to Salt Lake City. reational program is being inaugMrs. Reed Cowan spent seveurated for the benefit of the men. ral days in Salt Lake City this c C c week. Recreation Ilall Remodeled Vance Larsen returned last Within the past week a great Thursday from Salt Lake City, change for the better has taken after having a short visit with place in the Recreation Hall. On his children. the lower half of the walls has Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood and been placed ply wood and the up- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett were per half is Celetex. This adds renewing acquaintances in Dugreatly to the appearance of the chesne Sunday. building. Fred Ferron of Roosevelt was The Billiard Table has been rebusiness in Duchesne moved to the east end and the transacting Tuesday. ping pong table has been taken out entirely. The east door has been closed and another door cut in the north side. c C c were Who the two boys who lost all their money in the slot machine and then had to sluff a back to camp. date and hitch-hik- e For further information see Steve - . Mr. and Mrs. poye Mr. and Mr. wood-grai- n Easier shockless steering-impro- ved engine cooling rich finish on inside trim smart new upholstery treatment In all models huge new n luggage compartments V windshields that open Safety Glass throughout more for your money to the last detail! AUTHORIZED FINANCE f0D ' tlM j, $25 a month, after down payment, -- ,, mode buys any V 1937 lord car. A h yont deal" j tord the ear) about payment of the C redit pin"1. Inner' Company clear-vlsio- MM PIERSON MOTOR CO. Duchesne, Utah |