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Show Basin Youth Is Injured When Autos Collide (Continued From Page 1) gan, leg injury and bruises. Most of the group were releas.-- from the hospital ths following day. Other members of the party included George Calloway, Vernal, Professor J. Whitney driver; Floyd and George Clyde Low, Ernest Henderson, Providence; Vernal; Rulon Smith, Logan; Edmond Pudy, Ogden, and Max Jensen, Brigrah City. Neither Driver Blamed Sheriff Jeff Stowell, following an investigation, determined that d imately six miles from Tony Grove CCC camp, where the forestry eamp i3 located. The officer said the road is 12 Te.t wide and that after the impact the truck continued for five feet on the edge of the read. The h.avy truck caus'd the ioadndge to collapse, pitching the truck down the embankment, he said. Sheriff Stowell said both wvre proceeding the accident occurred. ma-chin- .s JUST ARRIVED Mew Fall Coats Your Selection Now ! ! ' 1 Here is a Real Opportunity to get the Pick of 193G Fall y Our Stock is I JM, Fashions $ New and Complete. Every Coat is Made of the Finest Guaranteed Fabrics at Prices Ranging From . . . . . KJJ $24- - $10-t- o LEONAS Frock Shoppe Duchesne, Utah illlillliliilli Bridge Tarty Al?. Melvin Poulson and Miss Afton Lynn Shand entertained at a bridge supper Friday evening with the following guests present, Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. Glen Bate3, Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck, f.Irs. Arthur Orr, Mias Veda Poul-on, Miss Virginia Shaw and Mrs. Nina Burger. Luncheon Guest Mr. and Airs. Ray Dixon, who have recently moved into the Hart apartments, entertained Mrs. George Leacher at luncheon Tuesday. Wednesday Club Mrs. Clarenre Rolling entertained members of the Wednesday club at bridge this week. Present were Mesdames Ed Carman, R. M. Pep:, Arthur J. Orr, Leon H. O. A. HalCline, Fred John-on- , stead, George C. Kohl, Fred Gentry, Jack Young, Edward Wilkins and Ed Hart. Mrs. Wilkins won high score prize. Travel prize went to Mrs. Carman. n Guests M.s. A. C. Bigley and young sen, Pete of Butte, Montana came in from Denver Wednesday for a short visit with Mr3. A. J. Feller and Mr. Andy Clemons. They returned to their home Thursday morning taking Mr. Clemons, who will visit with them for several weeks. Contract Club Mrs. A. J. Feller was hostess to the members of the Contract club at her home last Saurday. M.mber3 present were Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. G.orge C. Kohl, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Arthur J. Orr, Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mrs. Nellie Muir. High score prize went to Mrs. Muir. llilllllili hmmmwmiiimiiiimiiiim LOCALS V 11 A.. Duchesne Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and bye to their many friend Her-oe- rt family have moved into the Wood house, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett, who moved last week to Kenilworth to make their home. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dixon have moved into one of the Hart apartments for the winter. SAT. and SIN i Dr. Huffman of the Biological business was transacting Sept. 19 . 2iH Survey, at the N. R. S. office Tuesday. Fred MacMurra- vAirs. Jess Johnstun, who has in Par been attending training school Salt Lake City for the past two The Texas Ran?,, Voh weeks returned Sunday. Airs. L. L. Alger and children of Moon Lake, have moved to WED. andTHlfc Duchesne far the winter where Sept. 23-2- 4 the children will attend school this winter. Chariey Chant1 C. J. Neal of Pariette was a Duchesne business visitor TuesWells. I he Circus met day. Club The ladies Literary Airs. and Fisher Lotus daughWednesday with Mrs. James Dalter, Sanny are visiting relatives gleish. The following members in Vernal this week. were present; Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Ira B. Cannon of Salt Lak3 Mrs. Lynn Etone, Airs, Don Hatwas a visitor in Duchesne ton, Mrs. John Zirger Sr., Airs. City Vernon Larsen, Airs. B. L. Dart, Wednesday. Mrs. W. A. Cloward was transMrs. Charles Neal and Mrs. R. C. Crfti reacting business in Duchesne SatWalker. Mrs. Hatton gave a B urday. view of "The Lords Annointed Los of Shaw Miss Virginia a chapand Airs. Stone reviewed Angeles arrived In Duchesne on ter of More Zest For Living. IN to visit with her cousin, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burke who Edw Alias Veda Poulson for some time. have been visiting with Mr. Alt. Emmons LeRoy Thacker of Burkes parents, Mr. and Airs. J. I; jiraD in Duchesne transT. Burke, left Monday for their spent Saturday business. home in Denver. They were ac- acting GAUZETTB-Dan L. Capener, feed and seed companied by Mrs. J. T. Burke loan busiwas agent transacting who will visit for some time in Softer than otv JDffl ness in Duchesne this week. Denver, and receive medical atFloyd Olsen, forest ranger at tention while there, product of equal c:mn Hanna, was in Duchesne on busiMr., an Mrs. R. J. Adams spent ness Alonday. sorption with the a . Sunday fishing on Pole Creek, but Alarx and Hylton P. Joseph ded protection o!i report the weather rather stormy Marx of Salt Lake City were and the fishing not too good. Duchesne business in transacting thin rubberized lr; He Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crocker Duchesne were guests of Mr. and Monday. in each napkin t! .mer Mrs. Viola Harmston of Roose Mrs. James Dalgleish Saturday velt was Dubusiness in visitor a evening. chesne on Monday. Say Gauzettfcffi ac Duchesne Mrs. Ed Hart of Heber and Nephi Moon of HanCompanied by Mrs. R. C. Walker, na, were in Duchesne Monday. Mrs. James Dalgleish and Mrs. B. LeRoy Rust of Mtn. Home was L. Dart motored to Vernal Fri a business visitor in Duchesne on Per Package day on business. Tuesday. Mr. R. C. Walker ha3 accepted Harvey Dyer, who has been a position in the employed at the Moon Lake dam, office in Duchesne. was in Duchesne Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of Thursday, transacting business. Duchesne were visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. George Leacher Denzel Hemphill ranch east of spent Sunday in Uintah park Ci Myton on Sunday and visited with the Rev. and Mrs. John friends in Myton on their return. Leacher of Roosevelt and their , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke endaughter Dorothy. tertained Saturday evening at Mrs. A. A. Walters of Tooele to their who has been a guest at the home bridge, complimentary Mr. and of her son, Elmer Bates and famison and daughter-in-lafnediati Mrs. Ernest Burke of Denver. ly for the past month was called Vtnpnv! The guests present were Air. and home Wednesday to attend the Urtck 7 Airs. A. N. Edmiston, Air. and funeral of her sister. Mrs. B. L. Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Draper and Air, and Mrs. Wm Bids To Be Opened Preece. Prizes for high score were New awarded to Airs. Edmiston and Sept. 25th-Fo- r Air. Preece. Highway 40 Stretch The regular services at the Kr. (Continued from page 11 beginning Presbyterian church .18C2, a next Sunday will be at 3:30 p. m. ed for the laying of rock T. nd asphalt with Sunday school at 2:30 o- at a cost of $90,000. clock. The sermon Sunday, SeptThe new project of fifteen and He u ember 11th will be Seeing Life as one-hamiles will extend the The Cleanest - Coolest 1 it Really is. Special music will to Fruitland, leav-in- g Most Comfortable 01 a be furnished by the Veernal CCC about thirty-fiv- e miles of dirt Hurrica Duchesne In a Club. Glee Following services road, most of which is through INVITES YOl', Cedar ( meeting of the Elders and Trust the Forestry domain, to within ees will be held. eleven miles of Heber City. At To Make This 1 iqCSailes Aliss Alary Tingley left Tues-a- y this point a plant-mi- x SugA j surfacing for Los Angeles where she will follows highway 40 to Heber City. ieorge Thl3 Agricultural attend the University of Southern department bill makes an allotment to Utah California. Oiorrlc a Air. C. J. Neal returned Tues- of $1,410,000, to which will be ORDERWin SHORT $513,000 derived from e day from a business trip to Salt added tax - and revenues. In addition to Lake City. Mrs. Neal remained to visit her daughter, Miss Edythe. the expenditure for new conREGULAR the commission will Mr. and Airs Don Burris are struction, 1 jj have next year its usual program the proud parents of a baby AT ALL HOFFS of maintenance and betterments daughter bom Friday, September calling for approximately $1,500, 11th. Courteous Treatmcni To Everyone A baby boy arrived Saturday, Included in the program also 12th at of the home September ar,e expenditures of $20,000 on Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner. The Palace roadside development and beauti-catio- n mother and son are doing nicely and $30,000 on statewide planning survey, which two ex. CAFE penditures are made mandatory by the federal government. COZY theatre sister-- Ci?rl.ch in-law, in iniiniHiniHuii parents. Alies Cleone Gordon of Tooele after an extended visit with her after an extended fisit with her Uncle and Aunt, Air. and Airs. mssmmts Commissionei Deputy Game that announces Madsen P. John bethe duck season will not open fore November. Announcement will be made later of the exact a Air. and Airs. Ua t and son, Harold expJ, Saturday for WaatungJ they will spend the that the climate will ANNOUNCEMENT (Continued from Page 1) the contests and exhibits, and a date. long list of the prizes offered for almost every conceivable kind of produce, field, garden and handiwork. The officers are: Henry Harris, Sr., President; Lester Chapoose, Vice President; Robert L. Bennett, Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece enThe directors are: Uintahs tertained at bridge Sunday even-in- g Andrew Frank and Lilly Wash; with the following guests Whiterivers Myton Johnson and Air. and Mrs. Ernest present: Henry Wopsock; Uncompahgres of Burke Denver, Colorado, Air. John Victor and Lula Wash. Airs. A. N. Edmiston, Mr. and The advisers are; E. J. Diehl, and Mrs. Glen Draper, Air. and Extension Agent, General Mana- Mrs. B. L. Dart, Aliss Alice Todd Adger; Roy Adams, Principal, Bird. High score Aliss lone and Mrs. Nora to Mrs. vertising Manager; awarded were Chairman of prizes Benton, Teacher, Air. Edmiston. and Burke Womens Dept.; Laura T. Murray, Mr. and Airs. Wm. Harris spent Teacher, Arts and Crafts. isweek end in Vernal as guests the is A mimeographed program Mrs. Harris brother and of sued each day at the gate setting Air. and Mrs. Robert the for day. the forth program By Romanza Mott Mrs. Agnes Pulley is home after spending a few months in Murray with her daughter, Mrs. Merna Price. Chief Stanley and wife, Mias Nelda Wheeler and Elmer Rasmussen returned home last week. They have been traveling in the eastern states, entertaining over the radio. They have started road work again. The road has been too rough for the school bus to reach the upper end of the route. Orson Mott has been, taking the children to school in a touring car. Miss Roberta Baum has returned from a weeks visit. She has been spending her vacation at Utahn with Mrs. .Vera Koffard. Miss Delores Baum was a visitor at the home of Airs. Owen PulMARRIAGE LICENSES ley Thursday. Aliss Nelda Wheeler and Mr. Marriage licenses were issued were visiton September 11th and 14th re- and Mrs. Chief Stanley ors of Airs. Lue Faucette. spectively as follows; Enid Firth has been visiting Vaughn Warr, 28, Myton and Hazel Fausett, 19 of Roosevelt. with relatives in Cedar City. Frank Hyde, 36, Ouray and Catharine Hamme:smith, 18, of Roosevelt. ARCADIA Acel Rowley, 32 and Laura Smuin, 18, both of Vernal on Sept. 17th. Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Miss Dena Cope, daughter of Youth Very Powerful Mr. and Airs. T. R. Cope was marYouth Is very powerful, says III ried September 8th in the Salt Ho, the sage of Chinatown. ChilLake City temple to Air. William dren are esteemed for what they Lanar Richens. .They were two of are expected to do, while parents the popular young people of our are measured by what they may or community, and the Arcadia citizens join their many friends in may not have done. wishing them a long and happy nwirnnsi married life. They will be at home to their friends after October 1st at Roosevelt, Utah. Robert Gilbert and John Sol omonson, employees at Moon Lake were week end visitors of their Come In And Make yj Indian Fair Promises To Be Great Success As Big Event Starts the accident occurred when the truck proceeded uphill, collided with an automobile driven down the canyon by E. H. Lindsay of Salt Lake City, at a point approx- Moroni G. Shields. John Gilbert who is employed at Aloon Lake is visiting with his family. Air. and Airs. Frank Horrochs and Air. and Airs. Clarence Horrochs attended the Rodeo at Vernal Saturday. The Virmars he we started to put their corn in silage. The crop this year is fairly good. Isaac Sorensen of Salt Lake City spent the week end here looking after his interests. Airs. Clarence Foy and daughter, Coleen of Duchesne spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs. Frank Horrocks. 13th the Sunday, September ward Relief Society Conference was held with Stake Officer Mrs. Edith Pearson of Boneta in An inspiring program was rendered by the Relief workers, and a good attendance was present. So-cit- Something Different! fZ Just 20c Kn Duchesne! Drug f i lf hard-surfaci- L gas-oiin- New By Mrs. Golden Brown Airs. John L. Sweat, who has been in Salt Lake City receiving fACTS ABOUT FORD SUPER-SAFET- Y BRAKES -- READ THEM! 7. Ford 1. The cars V-- 8 braking system of the Ford provides independent mechani- cal braking action on each wheel. 2. Any one Ford brake could be entirely disconnected without affecting the other three. 3. Each brake is separately linked to the brake pedal by tcmpered-stec- l rods. 4. l ord brake drums give more square inches of braking area per pound of car weight than any other car under $3195. brakes are a type of braking system used upon many of Americas costliest time-prove- Super-Safet- y d positive, Mechanical Brakes. Super-Saf- e sure-actin- g, $35 A MONTH after usual buys any new Ford under month finance plans. Prices from down-paymen- V-- t, l'CC'2 8 $510, F.0. 1$. Detroit. All models 85 horsepower, h wheelbase. Safety Glass throughout at no extra cost. Standard accessory group extra. 112-inc- BEAUTIFUL St W ISTERIORS JV ALL BODY-TYPE- STANDARD GAS It P M MOTOR OIL S! 5. emergency brakes. 6. lord brakes are velvety smooth. Soft, easy pedal action. GET THE r FEEL w in OF V-- 8 PERFORMANCE w m ATLAS TIRES Tubes and Batteries GCT THE FACTS ON V-- 8 ECONOMY - -- PIERSON MOTOR CO. DuchFsne, Utah" MISSION Service Station Chester Lyman, Mgr. medical attention has returned home and is very much improved. Two fishermen from Salt Lake City were attempting to go up Currant creek and had the misfortune of sliding into a wash, and while trying to get out their car caught fire, doing considerable damage, Delos Dickerson returned home from American Fork with a load of fruit Thelma Ivle was the guest of Eveline Sweat Friday. Mr. an Airs. Therron Chatwin and Moroni Chatwin of Tabiona were calling on Airs. Chatwins parents, Mr. and Airs. Albert KOHL'S BIG SALE! Now On Tb -- asting Until Lester Sweat has returned e y wj Wiy, pt-u- . Only aboi additl fefinan Eveiy I J Pipe R' sli Fn(i. guest at the home home from Tabiona where he has been working for the past few weeks. Airs. R. D. Young and Airs. Alma Humes were business in Duchesne transacting Alonday. Alias Eveline Sweat was the guest of Thelma Ivle of Straw-- ! berry Tuesday night -- 6 Sweat Golden E. Brown was a dinner of Air. and Airs. W in. R, Clifton Friday evening. Bishop and Airs. Clurence Ivie attended church services In Fruit-lan- d Sunday. ;itM for tl Big Values For Your Dollars 2 pip.0 p.pe , lb i JV3T Olrt f' xlni 2 mb Merchandise Greatly Reduced 1 ' (o au |