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Show FRIDA UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, SECTION A, PAGE 6 BONETA BOY BLUERELL ACCEPTED INTO Y. SOCIAL UNIT Ross FLtkau of Boneta was accepted as a charter member of the Viceroys, social unit of the Ii.igham Young- University at their fit st party held on Saturday after their charter had been granted recently. The social unit system at the Brigham Young University was in augurated some years ago to replace the social Siaternity and corority system of other institutions, the idea being to stimulate more extensive participation in social activities and to diminish social barriers, in keeping with the policy of friendliness at B. Y. U. Ross Fietkau is a graduate of the Altamont high school. Mi 9. W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Lew Larsen sp:nt Sunday at Highland, the guests of thr-i-r son, Clyde. Several cases of chicken pox are repotted in Iol:a. Mrs. J. L. Miles is spending the with her winter in Los Ang.-le-s The big event of the season was the form of a dance at Ioka on Friday night. W. G. Gentry was transacting business in Salt Lake City this week. A. J. Felker of Roosrvelt was an Ioka visitor Sunday. Wesley Jensen returned home Monday afier several months stay in California. entertained Mrs. Thelma VVc-bJ. A. Angus and family and Mr. One Cook at dinn.r Sunday. j in Subscribe to the RECORD fo someone for Christmas. Conic in and Get Your Grist as Soon as Possible. The Water May Freeze Up at Any Time. PLENTY OF FEEDS - BRAN - FLOUR (Free Delivery in Town) Petersons FLOUR MILL j and Mrs Ted Haamon of Roosevelt on Sunday. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Goodrich's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray and Fliis Muiray wr.re Vernal and Roosevelt visitors on Saturday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ea.l Murray of Mt. Emmons. Quite a number from here at-- i tended the play Laugh That Off given at the high school by the faculty Friday night. Mr. Frank L. Smith of Wellington was a week end guest at the home cf Miss Veda Goodrich. Mrs. Edith Brady was a Roosevelt visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and M:s. Leland Goodrich, M.rs. L B. Goodrich and Mrs. Russ.il Robin3on were in Roosevelt shopping on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.. Murray and Ellis and Gladys Murray were shopping in Roosevelt Tuesday. Mrs. Lydia Bird was in Roosevelt Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyden Bird are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, born November 30th. The moth?;r and baby are doing nicely. Correction In last weeks edition wore part- In last weeks edition we were partly in error on one item. The item should have read: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee and Mrs. A. L. Lisonbee and daughter, FlcVence and Charles Bird were in Roosevelt on Saturday. Named for IndL. K. "n35 H vAUCEB. H t REAT preparation? were In progress for the annual Christmas reunion at the Thomas home in Glendale. Lauris was decorating the living room with streamers of red and green and hanging bells and mistletoe above the doors. The holly wreaths were already hung and father had arranged the colored lights on the evergreens in the front yard the night before. Will be home for Christmas. Johny Mother had proudly read the telegram aloud to the family and all were simply bursting with holiday enthusiasm, for Johny was really coming home. All was hustle and bustle in the kitchen of fragrant odors. Mother was wholly surrounded by delicious sour cream cookies which she was busily tinting in the Christmas colors of red and green. The refreshing aroma of the traditional cardamom seed and of the spices, was most pleasing. Even little Tim was , gifts Johny Stood, Ag.aast, Taking in the Whole Situation. Kjjfer-T- - . : - CANDY CHERRY Chocolates '. Pound Box 35c - BY i) i CHRISTMASq 1 liome Maticli Chunk. Pennsylvania town, derives its name from the Imliaa Tscliurik. meaning Rear nmmilain Duchesne, Utah --4SSE52CSSH3 tFtarching By Miss Florence Murray Mr. and Mas. Leslie B. Goodrich were dinner guests of Mr. j daughter. b The Crime of 73 The (Time of T.'i" refers to fed oral legislation enacted In that yea: which omitted the provision ftrr coining the standard silver dollar. ASSORTED m privileged to aid in this glorious Christmas preparation When things were well on their way toward completion, mother sent the children into the living room. I want you to pack all the gifts in that large box the grocer brought, said mother, "and wrap that holly paper around it so it will look more Christmas-like.- " "All right mother, they shouted, in a chorus of happy voices, as they seampered in. They had glorious fun amongst the gifts slyly peeping beneath the sides of the gaily colored wrappers and feeling to try and guess the contents. Mother chuckled within as she heard the merry peal of laughter and happy confusion. said Soon now, my children, the train hear shall we father, whistle which is to bring our Johny home. he did Johny had mentioned that not wish to be met at the station reand his desires had been duly spected. Instead of a train whistle, they heard the loud roaring and buzzing oi an airplane. Oh, I bet Johny is coming by shouted Lauris. plane, I just bet he is, too, all excited. be surprised, wouldnt father, knowingly. There was a rush to the frosted in window to see if anything was sight old Oh, mother, look at poor Mrs. Johnson sitting all alone over there in her window seat. Doesnt I grinned said she look lonesome though? Jean. Bonny Lets invite her over for the suggested mother. "She evening, was telling me the other day that her son, Joseph, would not be home feu Christmas. they all chimed in, beaming with the Christmas spirit. Thats a very fine idea," agreed You run father, smiling kindly. over, Tim, my boy, and ask her if she would care to join us." shouted little Tim, Oh boy, chuckling at the opportunity of getting out to throw a snowbalL Some moments later, the dear little lady was in their midst, smiling her gratitude toward each one of them. It was kind of you to offer to share your Christmas with me, It has been pretty loneshe said. ly this year without my boy." Just then the door burst open and in stepped Santa Claus. The children almost wrecked him in their excitement. He dropped his Merry heavy pack and shouted, Christmas, with all the strength and energy he possessed. Mother couldnt stand the susShe tore pense another moment. off his mask and hugged and kissed him hungrily. Johny stood, aghast, taking in the whole beautiful situation. The brilliantly lighted tree, the star of Bethlehem gleaming at its peak and little Tim jingling a rope of sleighbells all in his honor. But the best was yet to come, for he opened the door and in stepped a tall, handsome soldier, his face flushed with a happy holiday smile, his garments covered with the Christmas snow. Hello mother, he said, as he rushed into the arms of the smiling Mrs. Johnson. After all questions had been satisfactorily answered, Lauris began singing at the top of her voice, When Santa Comes Marching The others sensing the Home. grand idea, joined in with a jolly good spirit of fun, in the combined Christmis reunion. Yes, 1$ LOOSE CANDY per pound Vanilla Extract Vanilla extract Is made from the fruit of a robust, or- 12lc g chid which grows wild from Mexico to Peru nnd which Is cultivated In many tropical countries. The slender bean-likpods contain a sweet oily pulp and small black seeds. MIXED NUTS per pound lets, Model Community In the Seventeenth century a French pirate by the name of Mission founded a model Communistic settlement on the Island of Madagascar, off East Africa. Unfortunately, the natives soon wiped the place out. 24c The Childrens Stockings Mens Travel Sets Leather Case, Zipper and Snap Styles. Contain: Razor . Hold- er - Soap Box - Tooth 3 Brush Case - Hair Brushes, etc. $1.00 $2.50 $3.50 Ladies Toilet Sets Comb, Brush, Mirror, With Genuine Pyralin Finish - In Beautiful case $5.50 and $6.50 MANICURE SETS $1.00 $2.50 LADIES HOSIERY Queen' TREE ORNAMENTS Tree Sets, 98c - All Kinds of Brilliant Ornaments, Perma-Lit- e BABY DOLLS They Sleep, Talk and - Only 98c to $3.93 Icicles, Snow, Tinsel, and Colored Rope at 5c to 25c $1.93 Mesh or Chiffon .... $1.59 Mechanical Toys Trains, Fire Trucks, Tractors, Drummer Boys and Hundreds of others, priced from 23c to $2.50 LOUNGING ROBES HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Silk Quilted $3.73 Blanket Robes $5.75 $5.95 Terry Cloth Rohes All Wool Flannels $8.93 FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN 13 Lace Mens Others 59c to 98c MENS SOX 13c - 23c - 33c and 50c Per Pair Ladies Children Mins Mary Exans Eph Mecham left day for MinersyiiR wh d! spend the winter. Upalco P. T. A waa v , Det ember 2nd unde.r 0! Mr. Dick Mitchell the Afte'r the business tesdiI1L of the following pfj?9" 11 V' Was rendered: Reading piano solo. Miss Clara FauT! reading, Donna Ndsom m ARIAN turned slowly from tsndent LeRoy Bishop A?1' mirror the full length were present aid w? IV JL where she had been sur- Anna Stark gave an interesting tall Mlss mocritical a for herself veying Stalks subject was "Boo ment. and looked across the room Mr. Bishop talked on at her twin sister. after winch a delightful Lchl Christthis of all tired Im so was served, mas fuss, she oaid languidly; it so outMr. Grant Roper made is all so a w ,0 Sau dated. feelAre you expressing my Nadines voice was even Mrs. Lenina Potts is ings? but how in the rdatives in more languid; Feiron for a world are we going to make our time. do about we as feel dear family Mr. Arthur Key had the the matter? You know they are fo.tune of losing his garage of Christmas throes in the already She threw out her Watkins goods and many preparations. al valuables In a fire Sund' slender hands in a gesture of infi- December Gth; Everything finished. she as nite boredom We can let them know that we completely destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Zera Mathews wont be a part of the silly business we can serve notice on them that made a business trip to Sait Law we are going to work against all City over the week end. the noise and fuss that is made Mrs. Reva Reddon and Mrs about Christmas. Alrvilla Durphy gave a shower Forgetting their pose of boredom Saturday in honor of Mrs Ralnh for a moment, and sophistication Peterson. Mrs. Peterson was the seventeen - year - old twins formerly Miss LaRue Camel of jumped excitedly around the room. Upalco. Games wee played and will be Just think of how they I can refreshments served. The bride Marian cried; shocked! received many beautiful and ussee mother and dad. It is all goeful gifts. ing to be so exciting fighting the Mr. E. L. Murphy and E. B world, so to speak. were Dudhesne visitors a Murphy back But they were taken quite little when they announced their Thursday. Miss Bessie Evans is now embig news . . . mothers voice was If you really feel ployed in Duchesne. very serious. that way, I guess the rest of us Mr. and Mrs. Raymington and will have to celebrate without you. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen were Upalco Were going to miss you a lot, of visitors Sunday. must consider we but your course, Mr. Clyde Mitchell made a busfeelings." The twins failed to see the twinkle in her eyes as she iness trip to Duchesne Tuesday. looked across the table at dad. Subscribe to the RECORD for As if to make matters worse. Bill and Dick laughed in derision someone for Christmas. at their plan. "I bet theyll be on their knees to get in on our fun be- - Mr. therc Elkt t S," S 2 W 2 p MILS BEST COAL - LEAVE ORDERS AT . Commercial Club, Duchesne Talboes Grocery, Mytoa Hartle Coal Roosevelt ,T Im Dealers Duchesne Vernal - Mytou vJrft Going to Do Like Everybody Else, She Said. fore Christmas, Bill predicted. And as if that were not enough, he suggested that now there would be nothing to buy for the twins, maybe he could have the moving picture outfit he had wanted so long. I hope you dont change your mind, sweet sisters, he cautioned, as he proceeded tc put a huge piece of pie in his mouth. I do want that picture machine pretty bad. The twins threw scornful glances in his direction; they couldnt trust themselves to speak. There were things they had forgotten when they made their big resolve to do away with Christmas preparations. As soon as dinner was over, they hurried from the table. The days that followed were not very happy. The twins could find no one interested in their plan to change the way of keeping Christ mas. Even the most modern of their friends laughed them to scorn No one was really interested in advancement, they decided. Here they were willing and eager to get a new crusade started, one that would save time and temper and j'l1 F.VH DURING the XMAS Holidays we Invite You to come in and many and varied Special Short try our Orders and Dinners. Short Orders At all Hours Meals peeved at each other. One evening Nadine came home and found Marian in their mothers bedroom, peering into some boxes that had just been delivered. Nadine smiled to herself, and hurried from the doorway so Marian would not see her. But next day in the toy department of Smiths store, came things to a showdown. The twins ran into each other, found themselves side by side clutching for foolish things that lay on the counter. Brown eyes challenged blue as they stood in the crowded aisle. Guilt showed plainly on both faces. Then Nadine was speaking, quickly, incoherently; You might as well know, Marian, Im chuck-tag your silly plan. Im goIng to do like everybody else. lm going to make a big fuss about Christmas. I want to push through the crowds to foolish things-- to hang up holly wreaths-to- -to do just everything! And If Im not mistaken, youre just dying to do the same? You re absolutely right, Marian answered, utterly careless of the amused glances thrown in their direction. Weve been a pair of fools, but were going to have one t and and glorious time In days that are left . . . Were to make the biggest fuss about ever been "0S gS before. Western Newspaper Union. 119 do Jour job printing. - Silex Coffee OWL money, and no one, not even their best friends, would lend a hand. They grew fretful, impatient, even t - : ... All Make Fine Gifts 0 Glirithna buy $1.50 - $2.23 $1.15 $2.19 $.89c - $1.15 ll( igjg Keeping Western Newspaper Uoloa. Just the Candy and Nuts to Fill Walk , DEC. CAFE Duchesne, Utah TASTE II! During The Season Holiday Fishers and Blue Ri'1,fln Beer w ill win you over on Chris! mas Day y r uny other time that cheer and fin beer are wcd' ed to Improve the pirJ to spirit. Order a ease now tide you over the IlolJdaj festivities. ,M WILKINS Beer Parlor Duchesne, Utah 1 1 |