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Show s By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Miss Mary Evans The P. T. A. dance given in the will be yr. Reynolds and family of greatly missed by their Vernal weret visiting his sister, school auditorium on New Years many friends. Eve was a grand success both Mitchell on New Years Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston jus, Afton socially and financially. A large have moved to the ayBryant resicrowd came masked and in cos- dence which was the jlr. Elmo Nelson and family tume formerly which added to the colorful home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ward. iere visiting Mr. Nelsons pareeffect. Prizes Mr. John Hardy Blaine left consisting of turnts New Years day. Mr. Nelson keys were awarded at midnight Sunday morning for Salt Lake s employed in Bingham. was a Salt for the best costumes and were City after spending his vacation Mr. Grant Roper of presented to Miss Myrtle Allen with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City shopper Wednesday and to Mr. Hilary Holder. H. H. Blaine. week. jst A crowd of the younger set A. dance T. P. on New The Mr. Leo Reynolds who was seears Eve was well attended, gathered at the Dave Allen home verely burned during the Christeveryone had an enjoyable time. after the dance New Years night mas returned Friday program The Upalco Scout Master, Mr. as guests of Miss Myrtle Allen from Ogden where he visited durand enjoyed a turkey supper. The Ijgo K. Mitchell took his boys ing the holidays. He is somewhat guests piesent were Hilma King, recovered from his serious burns. a a hike on New Years day. Kar-re- n . Mr. Otto Lloyd and family of Madge King, Joy Frandsen, Miss Elizabeth de Blois returnKing, Lavar Peterson, Milton ed ka were the guests of Mr. Friday from her home in Ogjoyd's sister, Mrs. Alvin Mitch-- 1 Lott, Evan Peterson, Clyde Bing- den where she spent her vacaham and Ray Hackett. on New Years day. tion. Miss Virginia Lisonbee, Miss The small son of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde and 31 Williams has been quite ill, Donria Peatross, Mr. Lavar PetLou Jean returned Sundaughter at is reported as being on the erson, Mr. Ray Hackett and Mr. after spending the holidays day -Musser at this Fred motored to Roose- in prove writing. and Coalville with MrArthur Key is visiting his velt Thursday evening where they theirWanship families. were guests of Miss Dorothy aother in Nebraska. Miss Fay Maxwell left Sunday Workman. for Salt Lake City where she will Miss Alice Mrs. C. R. Todd, Babys Nervous System resume her studies after spendA babys nervous system is in no Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. James the Christmas holidays with ing were E. at his connected the with Dalgleish guests mothers my Mr. and Mrs. Bruce her parents, W. Crocker home in Duchesne nervous system before birth, so no Maxwell. shocks can be transmitted; if no Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rosemary Hodson, Miss there can be no marks, Crocker, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Orr shocks, Luella Ward and Miss Hla Mae and Mr. and Ms. Ed Hart entersays Hygeia, the Health Magazine. tained at a bridge dinner com- Byington returned Sunday from their Christmas vacations to replimentary to the twentieth wed- sume their duties here in the Myding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ton school. By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Dalgleish. The honor guests were Miss Julia Burgener and Miss Mrs. Ruby Merrill and sons, presented with a lovely gift as a Emily Burgener who have been Donald and Orland of Ogden momento of the occasion. their parents, Mr. and spent a few days last week with visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler were Mrs. F. Burgener during the holi- her daughter and Mr. Whit-temoof B. Mrs. Mr. J. and guests at their home on Indian. days left Sunday for Salt Lake and Mrs. Aldin Tumbow. Their SAT. and SUN. visit was shortened when Donald Bench from Friday until Sunday. City. Monleft Lott Lou Miss Alma met with a painful accident while January 8th and 9th. Mrs. R. C. Walker and daughter Jean arrived Friday night day for Mt. Pleasant where she is coasting. His sled ran into a rock, Irene Dunne and from Salt Lake City and were a student at the Wasatch Acad throwing him into a tree. He reRandolph Scott In ceived several cuts and bruises on guests at the James Dalgleish emy. Miss Alma Lamb who was a his face and a broken nose. He High, Wide and home until Sunday morning when guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. was taken to Ogden for medical Handsome they returned to their home. Mr. R. C. Walker and Mr. E. Floyd Lamb during the holidays attention. resume her studies Mrs. Eunice Hickens and son, WED. and THURS. W. Crocker of Duchesne were My-to- n left Sunday to in Salt Lake Tommie of Heber City spent last at the University visitors Friday evening. January 12 and 13... week visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ward left City. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Meyrick and Giles. Gene. Autry and Monday for Salt Lake City where daughter, Claudette returnJudith Allen In they will visit for a short time small Holiday guests at the home of from their visit in ed Sunay before they decide on a permanand Mrs. Bert Stanley were Mr. Get Along been ent location. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Springville. Clauette has Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanley and the Little Dogies have made their home in Myton visiting her grandparents for Mr. George Stanley of Park City, month. past for more than twenty years and Mrs. Ethel Stanley of Ogden, Mr. Miss Viola Robinson left Sun- and Mrs. M. C. Jester of Filer, day morning for Salt Lake City Idaho, and Mrs. Margaret Young where she is attending school. She of Westwood, California. has been spending her vacation Mrs. Jessie Maxwell entertainwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. members of the Daughters of ed Homer Robinson. Pioneers Wednesday evenUtah RoMiss Helene Harmston of were: Mrs. osevelt was a business visitor in ing. Those present Mrs. Hazel Nye, Irene Thomas, Myton Wednesday. Mrs. Nora Mr. and Mrs. Tony Campos are Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Clark. Hazel Mrs. LeFevre and a the proud parents of baby boy, The New Year was ushered in born January 2nd. Miss Kenna Adams and Miss by a happy, noisy crowd Friday Baugh returned to Provo Tuesday night at the M. I, A. carnival after spending the holidays with dance. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewis of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams. Mr. B. L. Dart left Wednesday Lake City spent the week end visiting friends in Tabiona. for Price on a business trip. Mr. F. L. Foster returned to The American Legion Post and Auxiliary unit held their regular his school room Monday after spending the holidays with his joint meeting at the Barracks en- family in Arkansas. was social A Tuesday evening. Word was received from Ogden joyed after the meeting. , The new town board and mayor that Miss Melba Cope is confined entered into their offices on Jan- to her bed with the flu and canto will be sent of the items uary 3rd. R. E. Miller, owner of not return to her school room unAny following the Myton Lumber Co., became til next week. you absolutely FREE OF COST as prizes for A large crowd of M. I. A. memthe new mayor; Bruce Maxwell, owner of the Maxwell Service bers attended the conjoint meetsending us the number of NEW subscriptions council- ing in the Hanna ward Sunday Station entered as to the UINTAH BASIN RECORD listed opR. E. Waugh, a well known night. man; posite the prize you select. Mrs. May Gines entertained at business man, Wilmer Murray, send us the money you collect ($2.00 manager of the Calder Cheese a surprise party Sunday night in lohonor of her husband,. Mr. Cecil plant and Wm. A. Jennings, a per 1 year subscription) with the names and adGine3 and Mrs. Sarah White, cal farmer, became the new dresses of the subscribers and specify your councilmen, while Bliss Lott whose birthdays were on January councilman. 1st. Those present were: Mr. and was the hold-ovprize, giving size and color where required and treas- Mrs. Mick Sizemore, Mr. and Mrs. became R. E. Mrs. Waugh your prize will be immediately ordered for deurer and Mrs. Jessie Dowling the Raymond Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gilnew clerk of the board. The town bert Chatwin, Mr. and Mrs. Allivery direct to you. of Myton expects much from their fred Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Nello I. Ice Skates, clamp style, standard or hockey new officials. Hickens, Mrs. Lova Gines, Mrs. 2 Subscriptions For Only Mrs. Tom Rogers and Mr. Ches- Theo Gines and the honored 2. Wahl Eversharp Pen and Pencil set ter Smith returned Sunday from guests. Mr3. David Loveland is enjoySalina where they spent Christ5 Sub. or Womens Doric Model mas with Mrs. Rogers daughters. ing a visit in Ogden this week. 3. Wahl Eversharp Bantam Pen and Pencil Jack Dowling has been transMr, and Mrs. Andrew Jones acGrove Pleasant 2 the Sub. ferred from Set companied by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hohlman spent Sunday evening In CCC camp to Bridgeland. 4. Boys Boxing Glove Set, Two Pairs, strong Duchesne. 3 Sub. Everyone present enjoyed the taped leather social Monday night. Priesthood 4 can 5. Official Boy Scout Knife, blades, A delightful program was given 1 sub. opener, screw driver, punch, etc by the young boys of the Aaronic 3x3 Priesthood. The program was as Lantern Electric 6. Official Boy Scout follows: Opening song, "Praise to 1 Sub. inches the Man,' prayer, Leland Cleig; flash light, 7. Two-ce- ll Focusing Zep-O-Lireading, Glen Clark; talk, Venice 1 Sub. Tumbow; reading, Bud Nye; talk, space for extra bulb Dean Webb; song, Arnold Chat-wi8. Esmond 100 per cent Virgin wool blanket reading, Cloyd Gines; pray72x81 in, 3 lbs net weight, boxed - solid colors, er, Marvin Michie. After the program games were enjoyed until 10 Sub. Rose, Green, Orchid a late liour. in. 9. Ulca Candid camera, takes picture Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hadden, ac1 Sub. size. by Ike Hamilton, Fred companied square, can be enlarged to almost any Cooley and R. Chatwin spent TO THE DENTAL Profession 10. Falcon Folding Camera, picture 2,4x34 Monday In Duchesne on business. 5 Sub. Mr. and Mr3. Art Hohlman of inches Skull Creek, Colorado spent the NEW LOW PRICES II. IJnivex Movie Camera outfit camera, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Did Not Own His Body An odd lawsuit, in which a man sued for the ownership of his corpse, took place in Stockholm in 1910. - -- - COZY THEATRE son-in-la- re oys Girls elect Your Choice : - 9 From Tlie Following Free Prizes Just er te Twenty years before, he had sold it to the Royal Swedish Institute of Mr. and Mr3. Joshua Timothy Anatomy. Later, says a writer in of Roosevelt were the guests of Collier's Weekly, he came into a Mr. and Mrs, Reed Lemon Thurs- fortune and wished to cancel the contract. Not only was the case deday and Friday. cided against him, but he had to was Nelson a Roosevelt pay the Henry institute for two teeth which visitor Thursday. had been extracted without its Mrs. Wallace Carroll spent Wednesday in Roosevelt. Ronald Wiscombe of Roosevelt Mrs. M. J. Benson Sunday. was a business visitor in Ioka on Edna Jensen and Glen DrollWednesday. inger spent Sunday evening with Callers at the Gentry home New Mr. and Mrs. Dever Dennis of RoYears day were, Mrs. O. A. Dart osevelt. and son Ralph of Myton, Donald Among those shopping in RoPeterson of Duchesne, W. 'H. osevelt Wednesday were M. J. Stone and Paul and James Lemon. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. JenMr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen and sen, Roy Timothy and Reed LemMrs. Olive Sorensen were calling on. Mrs. Glen Morrell returned to on Mr. and Mrs. Senior Mortensen her home in Monroe after a few of Highland Wednesday. Hugh Percival and Hal John- days visit with her parents Mr. son were skiing at Uintah canyon and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. J. W. Jensen is a Salt Lake City Monday. Ruth and Rhea Benson spent visitor this week. Friday at Bluebell, the guests of their sister, Mrs. Owen Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Robison are the proud parents of a baby girl, bom January 5th. All concerned are doing fine. A large number of Ioka young folks attended the dance at Myton Friday night. Dan llaugland was transacting buesiness in Roosevelt Monday. The dignity and simplicity Miss Ardith Drollinger enterof Roy A. Schonian funeral tained a number of her friends at direction is the result of the home of her parents Thurs' steadfast adherence to the day night. Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Angus and finest professional and perfamily were the dinner guests of sonal services. their daughter, Mrs. Ora Cook ot Bluebell on New Years day. The use of our equipment Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon enand mortuary facilities Is tertained at a family dinner on offered at no additional cost. New Years day. Our experience enables ua to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles and Mrs. John Miles were Myton visitgive friendly, helpful advice ors Sunday. at all times. We are at your Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Mr. and service 24 hours a day. Mrs. Thomas Gentry spent SunX Our ambulance Is always In day with Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry of Myton. readiness for Invalid or emW. II. Stone was the guest of ergency work, furnishing you his daughter, Mrs. Lynn Nichols with speedy, comfortable of Roosevelt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich of transportation to home or Bluebell were visiting Mr. and anywhere, and at Mrs. W. G. Gentry By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Willard McDonald and sons, Clyde, Max and Roe of Roosevelt were calling on relatives in on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins were business visitors at Duchesne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen and daughters Marvel and Fay and son Ralph enjoyed New Years day dinner at the John Sulser home in Midway. They came home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen returned home Sunday from Midway where they spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs, Homer Sulser and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Sorensen. Mr. E. J, Behunin is able to be out of doors again after having been confined to his home with a bad cold. Mrs. Florence Bates of Duchesne was a Talmage visitor on FTiday. Quite a number of the young folks attended the New Years eve dance at the Altamont high school. Elray Larsen returned home on Tuesday from Provo where he took his daughter, Sedonia, as she is attending high school there. Mr. John A. Sulser of Midway is spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen. Linwood and Albert Kenison went to the Hardman saw mill on Monday. Tal-ma- F Mrs. Agnes Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brook3 and Farris Casper were dinner guests New Years day of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnstun of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syka of Salt Lake City were New Years guests of Mrs. J. W. Rockhill. Lester and Lamar Sweat spent New Years day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweat. The boys are at the Bridgeland CCC camp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa came over from Hanna and took Mrs. Defas mother, Mrs. Sadie Ivie to Mapleton to stay wilh her daughter, Mrs. Ada Lee. Mrs. Ivie is very ill. Mrs. Alma Humes is in Provo for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Muir had as their dinner guests New Years day, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roberts and children and Mr. Tom Roberts. Mrs. R. D. Young and son, Paul have moved to Duchesne for the rest of the winter. She has also taken her grandchildren with her, HOTEL BEN LOMOND as it was too far and cold for the small children to ride before they made connections with the school bus. Mr. Wm. Morton was a Duchesne business visitor Tuesday. He met with the county commissioners. Mrs. J. E. L. Carey and daughter, Marylan are spending a few days in Salt Lake City with Grandma Carey. Mr. Dewey Johnson of Heber City called at the Francis Brooks home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Young were dinner guests of Mrs. Youngs mother, Mrs. Clarence Ivie of Strawberry on New Years day. 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