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Show UINTAPTnBASIN RECORD., DUCHESNE, UTAH By Itomanza Mott Mr' and Mrs. Royal Mezenen were town visitors Monday. Mr. Mert Wardle and Mr. Jimmie Eliason are in Lake canyon chopping cedar posts for Mr. Roy Eliason. Mrs. Marie Baum gave a quilting party at her home last Thursday. A deLcious dinner was served to her guests. Mr, Clarence Baum and Mr. Royal Mezenen returned from Salt Lake City Saturday night. Miss Lola Baum was visiting Miss Olive Mott Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason entertained a number of guests Saturday evening at an oyster supper. Those pesent included Miss Lola Baum, Miss Eva Eliason, Mr. Mert Wardle, Mr. Ray Mott, Mr. Jimmie ELason and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mott and family. Mr. Frank Russel left here on Monday for Price. He has been staying at the Mezenen ranch. UTAH PUBLISHERS PAY TRIBUTE TO ASSOCIATE Myton News Items Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mrs R C. Walker and daugh Mr and Mrs. E. O. Thompson ter, Jean returned Wednesday were transacting business in Rofiom Salt Lake City whete Jean osevelt Monday. had been receiving med cal atMr and Mrs. Ed Hart of Dutention Her many friends are chesne w'ere Myton visitors Sunv ry pleased with her rapid reday. covery. Mrs A. W. Price and son arMr 01 Peterson returned on rived Sunday from Salt Lake City Wednesday from Salt Lake City and will spend the balance of the whme he had b en on a short school term with Mr. Price who business tr,p. is employed here as a teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellis and After th bad wind storm we daughter, Joy and Mr Ernest Ellis experienced Sunday afternoon and and son, Stanley left Thursday for night, the school buses found It Coolidge, Arizona while Mrs Erndifficult to get through the est Elba and son, Hnton and qu.te drifts and so arrived in town with daughter, Kay followed on Fri- only a few school children late day The Elbs families will spend Monday morning. the balance of the winter in AriMr. and Mrs. W. S. Peatross zona and expect to return in the spent Monday visiting friends in e spring when th drag-linoperaPleasant Valley. tors will continue the drainage Mr. Schleinltz made & Fritz project. Mr. and Mrs. Owen B ngham business trip to Duchesne Tuesday. are the proud parents of an Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell and son, born Friday, January 15th Mother and baby are doing family are reported quite 111 nicely and Owan wears a big their home on South Myton bench. Mrs. Syerl Dennis and young snule. A large crowd enjoyed two son are on the sick Lst. It looks basketball games followed by a as though a slight epidemic of dance at th school gymnasium flu has hit us. Mr. Ray Knox, accompanied by Fuday night. The towm gills and the t achers teams put on a snap- his father, Mr. J. H. Knox returnpy game with the score 32 to 16 ed Wednesday from Winterset, In favor of the town girls. The Iowa where Mr. Knox had bea married men proved that the visiting for the past three weeks. single men could not keep up with IIis father will make his home them when they completed their here Miss Georgia left Thursday for game w.th a score of 77 to 23 in favor of the married men. The Provo where she will visit with dance following the games was her sister, Mrs. Bert Carter bewell attended and helped to swell fore she continues her journey to the funds for gymnasium equip- Lyman, Wyoming ment. Park Cfcepx Tax Saturday even ng the Bridge-lan- d CCC and the Indian basketWhen you buy a pound at pork ball teams thrilled the fans wrtth cl op, Included la tha prico is iSvaH a fast game at hte school gymnasnla for New Deal taxea. ium. The CCC team took the game with a score of 31 to 24. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ashby of Vernal were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray on Sunday. Mr, E. W. Crocker of Duchesne was transacting bus ness in Myton Tuesday. Mr. John Martin accompanied Now Reopened For by Mr. and Mrs H S Sutherland Business and sons left Monday for a trip California to Afdzona. through Mr. and Mrs. and Sutherland For A Quick Itck-F- p Lunch children will visit for some time ht Mesa, Arizona while Mr. MarSandwiches, Hot Coffee And Paaterte tin will visit with hs sister at White River. Mr. Ed Carman and Mr. Lonnie Fitzw'ater were Myton visitors on Tuesday. 4 v: . Jkr Z. A 5 " ' - V f - ir ZsS" i ii Vk'- - i V - u V 9 s ( A i. i m-ia- nt v '..i jstm&ie Look Your Best Tonight It doesnt matter what youve planned; dinner, perhaps, or a dance, or just an evening at home. Youll enjoy it more if you look your best! Theres a satisfaction in being well groomed thats difficult to achieve any and it isnt expensive when other way do it for you ! let Phyllis you Youll want a Permanent Wave, of course, and you can get one as low as $3.00; a manicure at 50c, and a Shampoo and Phone Wave (including a rinse) at 75c. i j a George II. Harrison of Roosevelt, past president ot the Utah State Press association; Stringham A. Stevens, past prtsulent of the Printing Industry of Itah, and Cljde A. Epperson, chairman of the legislative committee with a revolution they presented to Mrs. II. T. Poite evprtssing appreciation for work done by her late husband for the printing industry . OKA UPALGQ Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mrs. Lois Benson spent th week end with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Miles. W. G. Gentry was a business visitor at Fort Duchesne Thursday. William Bolden made a trip to Pleasant Valley for hay Wednesday. Ray Jones was transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Garret Stone spent Friday in Roosevelt. Mrs. William Faucett was shop-in- g in Myton Tuesday. Bishop Webb took a bus load of Ioka people to convention at Roosevelt Sunday. Due to the extreme cold weather Is was thought necessary to close all meetings until warmer weath- Miss Mary Evans Elwood Stevens of Sand-pan- t, Idaho is visiting his grandfather, Mr. C. C, Syndgard. It is reported here that Mrs Wennetta Holt who is visiting in Tory, Wayne county, is ill. Mr. Paul Murphy is again taking up has work at the B. Y. U. for the winter quarter. Mr. Grant Roper and Dean Meacham mad a business trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday of this week. Mrs, Vergie Murphy and small daughter, Mary have returned home after spending a few weeks in Heber with Mrs. Murphys father and mother, Mr. and Mrs IABI0NA 1-- PHYLLIS BEAUTY SALON mW To is the time Start Thinking of Renovating and Repairing Your Home! Whatever Your Needs We are in a Position To Supply Them. We are always happy to show you the new K0L0RFL00R Linoleum, made by Du Pont, or any one of the hundreds of items You need to make your home more liveable. Duchesne Hardware Co. er. Ora Miles who has been having trouble with her eyes was taken to Salt Lake City last week to consult a specialist. She is reported much Improved. F. A. Ross and Ralph Miles have been busy the past week deeming snow off the roads. Mrs. Hans Tuft is reported on the sick list this week. Edna Jensen and Ardith Droll-Ingwere the guests of Lois Benson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson, Floral Lemon and George Davis of Duchesne were visitors at the B home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. One Cook were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. J. W. Jensen and son, Wesley Rowere transacting business jn osevelt Monday. For some unknown reason the Ioka mail failed to make its trip to Myton Monday. overJohn K. Lemon was the eon, his of Sunday night guest Karl of Roosevelt. Due to the extreme cold weather and deep snow, sheepmen have come to Ioka to feed their shep Looks like all the hay in Ioka will Among be fed before spring. those selling their hay are, James B. Lemon, P. C. Johnson, Jack and Spencer, J. M. Alexander John K. Lemon. er flew Telephone Directory ( UML yjoWL TLounsL (Bsl oti&JtsizL? Ordering a telephone now will place Enyour name in the next directory. a joy its convenience for a few cents day. One call in an emergency may be worth many times its cost. If you already have service and plan to move or desire to change your present listing please let us know now. For advertising, additional listings (other members of your household, etc.) just call our business office. BLUEBELL By Miss Florence Murray Mrs. Joseph Anderson is quite ill with pneumonia at this writher a ing. We all join in wshlng recovery. speedy Leland Goodrich is ill w.th flu at this writing. Those from here attend ng the S G.nealogy social held at Mt. on Wednesday, January 13, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Wathen, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray, Mr. William Larsen, Mrs. M. Verona Em-mon- Mr. Fraughton. MjSS Bessie Evans is now employed at th home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl In Duchesne. Mr. E. L. Murphy is out again, after a weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchie and small daughttr, Carol spent Sunday with Mrs. Mitchies mother, Mrs Oscar Nelson. Mr. Fred Carroll and Mr. Reed Durphy were transacting business in Vernal Saturday. Mr. and Ms. Alvin Mitchell were Roosevelt business visitors Jill By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran wishes to correspondent congratulate our capable editor on his success in winning third place Mr in the front page contest. Skchan Is by far the best ed tor the Uintah Basin R cord has ever had. We feel that he Will w.n first place before he Is through. Miss Viola Wardle is ill this The Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mr. and Mr3. Aladin Turnbow entertained the young folks of a Sunday school class at ther home Wednesday night. Refreshments were served to thirty-tw- o guests, A quilting bee was held at the home of Jessie Maxwell Thursday evening. Those present were: An-- g e Lewis, Lottie Maxwell, Reba Johnson, Ethri Clug, Hazel Clark and Anna Stanley. Miss Thelma Distefano entertained at a birthday party Sunday. Refreshments were served tc eighteen guests. A quilting bee was htld at the home of Mrs Nora LeFevre Monday. Twelve ladies were present Two beautiful quilts were made Little Nyett Nye is senouslyl ill with pneumonia at this writing. Mrs. Ella Fraughton of Woodland is visiting at the home of Mrs. Esther Wagstaff. Mr. Jack Calveit Jr. left WedThe Overall and Apron dance nesday for Garfield where he will KRL JOItl) N, Mgr. given Friday night by the Mu- be employed. tual was well attended and everyone repo: ted an excellent time. Mis. Marjary Turnbow entertained at her hom Monday nght. Refreshments were served to iThc sampling of cream arriving at the creamery in partly or thirty guests. frozen condition Is a problem which frequently cause wholly Mrs. Howard Gardner of the E much difficulty. It not only requires very slow and careful C W. camp was rush'd to the thawing, but renders accurate sampling almost Impossible. hospital last week after freezing Frozen cream dew elopes a bitter, watery flavor tends to abboth hands senously, sorb objectionable odors quickly, and makes a second grade Mrs. Ben Turnbow, Mr. A. W. butter which sells for LESS influencing the butter marked HOM MV KHS! Wagstaff and Mr. Bert Stanley 6pent a few days in Salt Lake To keep good cream good In winter cool It and maintain It C.ty this week. at a temperature of 50 to 60 degrei-s- . I)o not jtlace it in a cellar Mrs. Lotti Pearse who has been with fruit or vegetables in a heated room, or visiting for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Vera Moon, left for her home in Salt Lake City Monday. THE COVERED WAGON CALL IN FROZEN CREAM MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. wek. Mrs. Ethel Curran has been visiting w th her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawence Curran and son, Edwin in Duchcsn last week Mr. Sherman and Orson Swasy have been hauling hay across the ic from the Hollenbeck ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Curran sd nt Tuesday n ght with th M K. Sloan family In Duchesne. small Miss Lenora Curran, Elmer Mr Mrs. and of daughter Cuiran spent Tuesday and Wednesday with h'r giandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Emry and family. R. E Emry made a business tr p to Salt I ake City last week Winkler and Florence and Gladys Murray. Mr. CharUs F. Smith and sons, FrankLn and Harry were in Duchesne on Saturday. went tc Miss Florence Lisonb-Roosevelt Saturday to have her tonsils removed. She is at the L. Miles hospital Mu Lsonbe also went to have her tonsils 86.8 m ' mwmim " g 36 - Duchesne straight whiskey 15 AC x - NSO--- months old. V pi Ladies Coats & Dresses Great Savings on all SKIRTS And BLOUSES COMPLETE SPRING LINE:- - Ladies House Dresses! Come In and See Them Leonas Froth Shoppe - ka ' REDUCED PRICES STILL IN EFFECT ON Vivian Wilkins i mmmjm straight he neutral spirits. 5 straight whiskey 4 years old, 207o J RIG LINE OF HATH ROPES Call us today proof-T- whiskies in this product are 15 months or more old. 25o straight whiskies; 75 grain iiz Coj In6 jut Ihc Si . x i fi 7 No. 229 0 No. Ll ha S .a 22S !? - o V t C' SvL Wilis Z 's i -- |