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Show i 4 UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE UTAH Combined Name Texas once was called Philisa-belltfter the Spanish sovereigns ' Philip and Isabella. a ER COAL NO" , COZY "e s;y'r . SAT. and SUN. October 23rd and 2 1th Bing Crosby and Mary Carlisle In Double Or Nothing WED. and THURS. October 27th and 28th Paul Kelly and Judith Allen In It Happened Out West Comedy and Single Reel DucJ er S NieUct Best Carbon at The Lowest prices! - sen The C 1 County hartle fJtL DEALERS Orders IVUh , n jT-Tel- orortty. Ern Com- - be. at Mi ton. PINT 64 No- - No 167 l0 jRBON1 I"' QUART IRTfl No 166 63 I0'urboni 90 proof s mM V m s w m m. 'IT M (U1 U" aw tiil ol". ffflTrr Myton News Items The Pei;Qf o THEATRE vv was reorganized recently with Byron S. Collett installed as president of the young mens and Mrs. Vida Curry president of the young ladies. The Red Cliff ward has a Gnife Dalgleish new lighting system installed in their chapel. The Moon brothers trucked Mr- - 0Us Morago, Mr. Aim. their lambs to Heber this fall. w.wk, Mr. H, C. Wrt- jur, George Funk, Mr. Emry N el Ison Eldon a delrjhtM ,airs- - lr il. 5 - Mr- - and son Ashel, Mr. Han Jessen, Mr. R. L. Hurd, Mr. George Elliott, Mr. Wallace Dennis and Mr. Marcus Tingley were among those who left for various points in the basin to hunt the elusive deer. May they all have good luck. Mr. R. E. Miller accompanied by Mrs. Andrew Tolboe and Miss FYieda Tolboe left Wednesday for a short visit in Salt Lake City and Provo. Mr. George Elliott who has been residing In Oregon for several months returned to Myton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Tingley Jr. of Duchesne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley and Mr. and Mrs. George Tingley Sr. Saturday. Mr. Wm. Jennings accompanied by Mis3 Dietz, Mrs. Loftus and Miss Becker, nurses of Duchesne and Uintah counties, left Wednesday for Price and Salt Lake City, where they will attend public health meetings. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston entertained at an impromptu party Sunday evening with the following guests present: Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. H. S. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson. The prize for high score was awarded to Miss Todd. Jack Dowling who has been stationed at the Bridgeland CCC camp was transferred to Pleasant Grove. Mr. Charles Dowling left Sunday for Moon Lake where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Adams in Roosevelt Sunday evening. Mr. Leonard Mortensen of Salt Lake City has been in Myton for the past week installing the ma- atmninn1 chlnery in the Mountain States Casein Plant. The plant opened mmu M,M luma tending the university in Salt for business Monday. This is City spent the week end other great improvement for Mywith her parents, Mr. and Mrs ton and brings a good pay roll to the farmers. Floyd Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knudsen and daughters Arden Joyce and Kay left Sunday for Salt Lake City where Kay will receive medical attention. She has been sufBy Tracy Defa fering from an eye infection which has not improved under local Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Giles celetreatment. wedtheir thirty-sevent- h brated was Arcadia Knox of Mr. Ray They Sunday. anniversary ding business visitor in Myton on spent the day with their daughter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Aland Mr. Milton Lott who is employTabiona. at Giles fred ed at Moon Lake spent Saturday Mr. Frank Defa made a busiand Sunday with his parents, Mr. ness trip to Duchesne and Rooseand Mrs. Bliss Lott. He was accompanivelt Tuesday. attendis Miss Ruby Wall who Mortensen. Nolen Mr. ed by to ing school at Logan motored Mr. Vance Prescott spent the her with to visit Myton Saturday week end in Salt Lake City, reparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wall. home Monday. She returned to Logan Sunday, turning dance was given at A wedding her accompanied by her mother, Famous Park by Mr. and Defas sister Isabella and brother, Earl. Mrs. Jack A large crowd Young. childMrs. Wall and the younger had an enand attended everyone ren will remain in Logan for some time. joyable time. Mr. Emil Colliander has moved Mr. R. C. Walker and Mr. E. W. into one of Defa's tourist cabins Crocker of Duchesne were trans- for the winter. Satur- acting business in Myton The Red Cliff ward had their Mutual social Tuesday at opening dMr. Floyd Lamb accompanied the Red Cliff Ward. The M. I. A. other members of the school board to Salt Lake City Friday where relative they attended to business to repairing school buildings. He returned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Adams and Roosevelt daughter Bonnie of visitors Sunday. were Myton Mrs. Bessie Barton of Duchesne was transacting business in Myton Saturday. or Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Larsen visitors were Myton Duchesne Sunday evening. Mr. Emerson Draper spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amy Draper. He returned to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart left Saturday for Salt Lake City to obtain medical treatment for at Mr. Stewait who was injured underMoon Lake last week. He went an operation Monday and to be is reported at this writing doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith are the daughproud parents of an infant 17th. October ter born Sunday, well. Mother and baby are doing was injured Gingell Earl Mr. left the Sunday when his truck the head road on the summit at hunting whin yoava good dog nod lb got of Indian canyon. At the present will and right gun Is improving he writing Ilit parfact btlimt ol an-La- plMt No. QUART ,ofR00' -- 60 ? m Vs 'fr$. 0 tnsr SCAtNLtY tW STQbuTORSl'NC VQftK H.Y son-in-la- hs&A pt4t No. 101 QUART strai9WV Bleod d9o ?oF to; ";a'nc lIH S'-- DUIRIbUIORb, INC, NEW YORKCITY SCHfcNlfcY w -- v. t. A, , .. . w. . rER'S NOT FAR AWAY ie - change now to cow&ct of RPM'fvl unri&i (kivinq ' C'sv , y 4 5 be about soon. The Parent TeacheiS a associa- tst&red trademark rnriDimD oil for new cars Mr. I lu i sel Jones of Tabiona Remington (il mouth, at tion held their weekly party evauditorium Friday the school was spent ening. The evening followed and dancing, with games lunch. A large delicious a by crowd enjoyed the party. Mr. E. J. Boggs of Park City of Ely. and Mr, James Lockhart Mon- visitois were Myton Nevada Jennie Mrs Fred Jensen, Mrs. and Robinson. Mis. Pearl Jenkins Roosevelt of Jenkins Charles Mis of Mr. wire guests at the home and Mrs. George Funk, Monday afternoon. was Mr Fianlc Defa of Hanna Tues- in lsitor Myton a business Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa motored to Duchesne Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Michie and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Michie spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Michie. jour legal forms, Job Obtain printing, etc. at the Record Office. in Hanna. - A anf Mrs. Wall and family, whose home was recently destroyed by fire, was the principal business of the afternoon. A large crowd was in attendance and many lovely and use ful gifts were delivered to Mr and Mrs. Wall. The officers and a few other members of the Myton unit of the William Sands Post of the American Legion motored to Duchesne Wednesday evening to join the Duchesne unit in the installation of officers. Those who attended w re President Jennie Tuttle, Vice President Alice Todd, Chaplain Helen Holder and Sergeant-at-arm- s Ruth Adams, Mrs. Arch Larsen, Mrs. William Harris and Mrs. James Dalgleish. The L. D, S. church gave a benefit picture show in the Ward hall Saturday evening, with the proceeds going to the Eldon Wall family. A large crowd attended as it was for a very worthy cause. Mrs. Sam McAfee of Heber was a guest of her sister Mrs. H. H. Blaine Wednesday of last week. Mrs. McAfee was formerly a resident of Myton and greeted many old friends during her short stay here. Mr. Dan Dennis returned Wednesday of last week from Salt Lake City where he has been remedical attention for ceiving several weeks. His many friends are very pleased with his improved condition. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whittemore of Indian Bench were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crocker ol Duchesne were Myton business visitors Thursday. 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