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Show UPALCO Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodrich and family of Bluebell were visiting Mrs. Goodrichs brother Mr, Ira Winkler last week. Mr. Leo Holt was a Roosevelt business visitor last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans of Arcadia were visiting Mr. Evans father, Mr. George H. Evans last Sunday. Mr. Scott Lusty of Arcadia w'as in Upaico Friday. Miss Mary Evans entertained the Trail Builder class last Friday. Those in attendance were Msrs. Reece and Max Rodgers, Kenneth Carrell, Marion and Iorge, Verd Mitchell, Deon Mitchell, Blesh Mitchell and Harley Evans, A crowd of young people attended the Bear Dance in Myton Sunday. De-ve- ar and me work bein ,, the Vernal Lions Club. Stanley Stevens, secretary as-of and later '- ., the Utah state Manufacturers I he evening sociation addressed the luncheon, in the interest of his bodys Build velt. which was Of Duchesne City, Utah For the Year Ending ireJ ty " Utah campaign. Dr. A. C. Boyle, Roosevelt B p December 31st, 1933 (Continued From Page 1) in charge of the " archeologist the of Dinosaur National Monument at portion to the development an state Jensen described the discoveries the banquet by Toca'3 RECEIPTS outlying sections of the $ 949.08 that tourist travel over highway Cash on hand Beginning of Year ana 40 must eventually reach $4,383.42 Taxes .... 1,906.80 benefit his city. Water Rentals drew Irrigation Tax Ray E. Dillman, Roosevelt, 808.00 Licenses attention to problems of the 471.00 Fines Uintah Basin, listing especially 40, 50.00 0 FISHING SEASON OPENS MAY the completion of highway the Cemetery and 1.00 water diversion problems Be Sure Your fishing: Tackle is Complete? Dog Tax 17.64 Interest in Daily Balances ....: development of gilsonite and In Today and Replenish Your Last YearJ16 30.87 industries. Improvement District Assessments and Int. VV. 13.77 T. included Cash Overage Other speakers Supply!! You Buy The Best When You field secretary of the AsJensen, 7,682.50 Viking: Fishing Tackle At the Completely Total Receipts sociated Civic Clubs of Southern Heber, Stocked Duchesne Hardware Store John Anderson, and $8,631.58 Utah associaTotal Cash to Account For president of the Northern DISBURSEMENTS tion. M. E. Lundberg. third vice FLIES - SNELLED HOOKS - LEI)FPe was General and Administrative: president of the association RODS - REELS - LINES - LICENSES $1,348.33 Marshals Salary toastmaster. 334.17 Heber Fire Department The caravan, which left 262.50 Salaries - Clerk and Treasurer 'after breakfast Satimmediately 298.71 Taxes Cost of Assessing and Collecting urday morning passed through 256.35 RoLegal - Attorney, Justice, Legal Notices Duchesne about 10 a. m. and 95.00 Premium on Bonds osevelt at 11 a. m. making short 82.08 and Postage, Stationery and Telephone stops in each of the towns 134 52 Park and reprecars local gathering Duchesnes Modern Hardware Store 120.00 Mayor and Councilmen It arrived in Vernal sentatives. 24.00 Physician by for a noon luncheon sponsored 393.23 Sundry, General and Cemetery Expenses FINANCIAL STATEMENT To Cooperation Promised Clubs Uintah Basin Civic By Good Will Caravaners mi sSla! FISHING TACKLE rv! ela-teri- Aniionrocemesi ta N The DUCHESNE MILL Will Be Open Only 2 Days Each Week FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Throughout The Summer Months Until September 1st Duchesne Hardware Company ' 5 Cleaning Ditches Pipe and Supplies Pipe Line Upkeep Water System Improvements Rocky Point Ditch Total Water Department Street Department Maintenance Street Department: Street Dept. Maintenance Street Dept. Lights 246.40 159.23 205.21 150.00 55.46 - BETWEEN 337.28 $1,357.25 26.00 ....$ Total Disbursments $2,509.43 Cash Balance DUCHESNE CITY BONDED INDEBTEDNESS - MAKE THE - LET US Excellent Service DRAIN YOUR CRANKCASE! and refill your motor - with - Supreme Food, Well RPM Motor Oil MISSION INN A SERVICE Cooked Mission Inn Drive in today and have us check your Transmission, axel gears, etc. rear Change Now to R P M Mission Service Station DUCHESNE, UTAH $6,122.15 to Troy, Ohio for a five weeks visit. Kaye and Bobbie OdekirkTeft Wednesday for Salt Lake City with Lawrence Pack to visit Mrs. Cuba Anderson and other relatives including their grandfather Mr. Wm. H. Fitzwater. Wm. McQueeney of Utahn was a business visitor in Duchesne on Wednesday. Miss Betty McGuire, who has been ill for a week with scarlet fever, is now improving rapidly. Miss Corinne Moffit spent the week end with Mrs. Jess John-stu- KEDS SPORT SHOES For The Entire Family THE LATEST IN STYLES AND BE SMART, WEAR KEDS THIS COLORS' SUMMER , n. Mrs. May R. Lambert of stopped in Duchesne a short time Tuesday enroute to her home after having spent several days in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. $27,200.00 Total Mr. and Mrs'. Robert Stalker of Helper spent several days last STATE OF UTAH week with Mrs. Charles Barton. COUNTY OF DUCHESNE Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Griffin are I, Helen H. Poulson, City Recorder of Duchesne, Duchesne County, moving this week into the Lorin Utah do hereby certify the foregoing statement to be a full and cor- Caldwell home. rect report of the financial condition of Duchesne City, Utah, as shown Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ballif by the City records for the year ending December 31, 1935. of Provo was transacting busiIn witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the ness here Friday. corporate seal of said City this 26th day of April, 1937. formerly a resident of Myton and (Signed) HELEN H. POULSON, City Recorder. (SEAL) will be remembered by her old friends as Miss Aflberta Bjoim-soof Myton. && g Mr. and Mrs. Axel Pierson ot Mr. Milton Lott made a busiDuchesne were Myton visitors on ness trip to Duchesne Monday. Mr. Owen Smith who is emSunday. Many basin residents were dis- ployed on road construction near appointed Sunday when the Bear Fruitland sper(t .the week end Sirs. Grace Dalgleish Dance failed to start here, but here with his family. AsThe Parent and Teachers to the dance being continuMr. C. T. Beggs arrived Monday sociation sponsored a card party owing ed longer at Whiterocks the date from Santa Monica, California at the school auditorium Saturday was changed. The Utes will start where he the winter with evening. A large crowd enjoyed an to dance here beginning April 28 his family. spent followed at by bridge, evening and continuing until May 3rd. The Elsie Johnson of Duchesne delicious lunch. High score prizes baseball team are planning a andMiss Mr. John Martin were Myton were awarded to Mrs. James dance for so the visitors Sunday. Friday evening Dalgleish and Mr. Homer Robinwill be well entertained. son. A demonstration of badmin public Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craver of ton, a game which is being play- Whitmore California were dinner ed by many of the younger set, was given as a close to the even- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jumer Friday. ings entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams left Mr. Ed Wooton of Los Beach for Salt Lake City on Thursday California wras greeting old friends a short business trip, returning here Saturday and will remain Friday with a new Ford sedan. several days transacting business Mr. Mr. Adams with his Mr. Wooton is a former resident Morrell Labrum have partner, taken over the Ford agency in Roosevelt. Mr. Kenneth Smith who Is employed at Columbia spent several days here on business. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde were Mrs. Wildes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bates of Wanship and Mr. and Mrs. J. Parley Bates and family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmlston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price on Sunday. Mrs. Helen Poulson, Mrs. Irvin Cole, Mrs. Glenn Bates, Mrs. Ed Wilkins, Mrs. Cecil Zorn and Miss Phyllis Wlmmer of Duchesne were Myton visitors Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish to Duchesne Sunday motored where they attended the reception given in honor of Mr. A. M. Murdock on his 80th birthday. Mrs. R. J. Adams was a guest of the Family Circle Club at the home of Mrs. Edgar Labrum in Roosevelt of last Wednesday week. Mr. S. Y. Taylor of Salt Lake City is in Myton attending to business of the Pleasant Valley Canal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Schaefer-meye- r and Mr. and Mrs. James Schaefermeyer of Parlette were Myton business visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 McAffee of Salt Lake City were Myton visitXDULL agree when you try the new ors Sunday. Mrs. McAffee was brakes, that you never felt softer or easier Ford brake pedal ah Comet flotor Express MISSION SERVICE STATION Duchesne Agents 816.30 236.43 324.33 12.95 Bond Interest Returned Checks Uintah Basin Points And Denver And East - (Continued From Page 1) short visit with his father, Mr. O. A. Halstead, they are enroute $ Total Fast iVlotor Express Service LOCALS ..$3,348.89 Total General and Administrative Water Department Duchesne, Utah ' irl&i!? Better n. etter lira 11 ElfCIGIlt v 8 POWER 111 IS UBHT HI. HOST EfFICIENl f ill'll ON THE NEW FORD V-- 8 ,or COZY THEATRE SAT. and SUN. May 1st and 2nd May West and Randolph Scott in Co West Young: Man Two Short Subjects fumateai-'sin- sE ALE MOTOR OILS k 111 V I irn&m choice adove THE PACIFIC I7EST --g; W" (t S3 1 WED. and THURS. May 5th and 6th Jane Withers and Slim Summerville in Can This be Dixie1 Comedy and News action nor ever had any car stop smoother or quicker. And you get the safety of strong steel cables from the pedal to each wheel. They always work. Weather cant affect them and even damage to one wheel wouldnt affect the other 3 brakes. Also i. . . Ford brakes give extra-lonbrake-lininlife! Big drums give more braking surface for car weight than any other car in America. All in all, youll find these brakes a good example of a great Ford It I the principle that the usualprinciple. way isnt always the best way in building a car . . Uti..aVt.he.best at the Price is what roUR FORD DEALER g g 12-inc- h The Quality Car In the tow-m- l The BrilIiani,85" The ThriRy "60 -- OTHER FORD FEATURES 8 PerformFlashing ance, in 1 u o Engine Sizes Greatest Economy in lord History Further Improved cn' Riding Com ?ort Distinctive New Lines AUTHORIZED A 1 1 eWS ARE BIO THAT - Stee Bodies, on I Noise-Prof- and Rubber .Suc' , 1 Mount Luxurious New Interiors New Effortless Steen , Large Lugg-'K'fu-All partmenis in Safet'GlassIbrt,llii FORO FINANCI 1 PlANS-r$- H ? ,nlio7 alter usual down payment, buys any nine V-car. Ask your Lord dealer about payment plans of the Universal Credit tomi 8 rieia-- at the IntvrO Price in . |