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Show Patent Office Merit System jhe United States Patent Office established before a merit system 14 LIFT THE FOG1 years Service act was the Civil ' Uiu 'uLSrft,V a i jaJ dignity and simplicity of Roy A. Schonian funeral result of direction is the steadfast adherence to the The use of our equipment and mortuary facilities is offered at no additional cost. Our experience enables us to give friendly, helpful advice at all times. We are at your service 24 on Sunday. A splendid program was given here Sunday during Sacrament meeting under the direction of Mr. Porter Merrell, in the interest of the Improvement Era.. Those taking part on the program were Mr. Golden Barrett, Mr. C. W, Barton and son and daughter, Hal and Vivian, Mrs. Fern T. Mof-fi- t, Mrs. Florence Poulson and Mr. Merrill all of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace oi Spanish Fork are visiting with relatives and friends - for a few weeks. Mr. Bob" Mallow of Texas is visiting at the Royal Mezenen home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley and Mr. Mert Wardle were dinner guests at the home of Bishop Baum Monday evening. Patriarch John Moulton and wife were visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday. A large crowd from Fruitland and other towns joined with us Friday to enjoy New Years Eve hours a day. Our ambulance is always in readiness for invalid or emergency work, furnishing you comfortable with speedy, transportation to home or hospital anywhere, and at any time. Roy A. Schonian Mortuary dancing. Bishop Clarence Baum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace, Mr. Frank Russell and Mr. Bob Marlow were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen Saturday. Mrs. Carrie Mott has returned home from the hospital in Salt Lake City. She has been receiving medical treatment there for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Weber ot Salt Lake City are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fen- - DUCHESNE - ROOSEVELT Phone 24 or 27 - Duchesne Christmas the n, and Mr. Hale Holgate were visit- ing the Sunday school here and per- finest professional sonal services. I?r Romanza Mott Dishop Clarence Baum and wife and daughters, Lola, Jessie, and Elva, Miss Rella Williams, Miss Olive Mott, Mrs. Nina Rowiey, Mrs. Romanza Mott, Mr. Kenneth Ivie and Mr. Ray Mott attended the dance at Fruitland Friday night. Stake Superintendent of the Sunday schools Mr. John Gilbert The Myton News Items years. Guests during holidays at the Arthur Key residence wrere Mr. and Mrs. Kent By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Taylor of Monterey Park, CaliMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross Mrs. and Mr. Evans of Salt fornia, Mrs. Ed Mr. G. D. Meranda, of Salt Lake City and Mr. BevCharles Meranda and small son Lake City arrived Friday to visit of Watson, Utah. who have been visiting relatives with Mrs. Evans parents, Mr. and erley Key reand friends in Phoenix, Arizona Mrs. Lee Cooper. Mr. Evans lu Saturns Rings for the past month returned on turned home Saturday, while At intervals of 13 to 15 years, the Mrs. Evans a will for a remain Thursday. They report very earth lies almost in the pleasant journey and a delight- short visit. Mrs. Evans was for plane of Saturns exactly At this rings. ful visit and were quite pleased merly Miss Jean Cooper. time, we view the rings, edge-owith the climate of that district. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk are which makes them most difficult to Mr. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne the proud parents of a baby girl, see and for a few hours, they are was a business visitor In Myton bom in Roosevelt Friday, JanuInvisible, even through the most Thursday. ary 7 th. powerful telescopes. Mr. Otis Morago spent Friday The Relief Society held a quiltWil-mand Saturday transacting busi- ing bee at the home of Mrs. ness In Salt Lake City. He reMurray Tuesday afternoon. HOTEL BEN LOMOND turned with a new Chevrolet passed. l ty-thr- er se-da- y. Miss Eva Eliason was an over night guest of Mrs. Weber Tues- Religious Rights Stressed at Fair day. Since the snow storm and heavy fog, we are reminded that winter is here in ernest. NEW YORK (Special) A tribute to the constitutional Mrs. Gaybrilla Baum of Heber right ot freedom City has moved here to make her ot worship will have a prominent in part the statuary to be placed upon future home. the $90,000,000 Central Mall of the Mr. Bert Rowley is seriously ill New York Worlds Fair 1939, Grover at this writing. The Doctor from A. Whalen, president of the Fair corthe Bridgeland C. C. C. camp was poration, announces. Part of a group known as The called to give him medical aid. Mrs. Tessie M. Ivie is staying Four Freedoms, the statue will dea chaste, young girl, her face at the home of Mrs. Alice Firth pict raised to the skies, holding a prayer-boo- k during Mrs. Firths illness. in her hands. On the base of the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace are statue, a number of churches of varf ous denominations will signify that visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A1 freedom of religion m this country Is Mezenen. A jolly crowd of young people not confined to any one sect or creed, enjoyed a sleighing party Sunday afternoon. nsswsesraBHssRSKssI & Cf 4 1 ' ' .. ! ' ' V f ; Dont neglect your Dental work. Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, for appointment. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell have received the announcement of the arrival of twin daughters, born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Christian son at Payson on January 5th Mrs. Christianson will be remem be red by her many friends as Miss Georgia Gingell. Mr. Charles Meranda left on Thursday for Ogden with a truck load of livestock. He returned Saturday evening. Mrs. Francis Dauwalder arriv ed Saturday from Provo and has been attending to business mat ters in Myton during this week. Mr. Arthur Larsen of Arcadia was transacting business in Myton Monday. Mrs. Helen Pouison of Duchesne was a business visitor in Myton Tuesday. Mr. Owen Gagon of Roosevelt was attending to business matters in Myton Tuesday. Mr. A. L. Larsen of Roosevelt was a Myton business visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Verdus Olsen of Nine Mile were attending to bust ness in Myton Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Charles Bertola of Tablona wan a Myton business visitor Tuesday afternoon. Mr. R. E. Miller, Mr. Lavar Peterson and Mr. Milton Lott left Wednesday for a business trip to Spokane, Washington, They expect to visit at various cities in the Northwest before they return. Mrs. Dean Peterson returned Saturday from Roosevelt where she has been confined to the hospital for the past ten days. Mrs. Peterson recently underwent an operation and Is now convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock in Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper and daughter, Ida Jean left Sunday for Salt Lake City where Mr. Draper will receive medical attention. Mr. C. T. Beggs left Wednesday for Santa Monica where he will visit for a few months with his family. Mr. C. J. Neal of Parlette was a Myton business visitor on Wednesday. The Duveromy Chapter of the Eastern Star held its regular meeting in the lodge rooms Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. J. Neal returned Saturday from Vernal where she has been visiting since Christmas and daughter with her Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Francke. A' i A Miss Mary Eans Mr. and Mrs. Lenora Ri chens of Arcadia was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper on Sunday. Bishop Oscar Nelson was in Roosevelt on business Monday. Mr, George H. Evans accompanied his son, Ardon Evans to Ogden where the took in the stock show and visited relatives and ; u i Pa ' v'A.vV ti i-- , r i fiT n i"1 4 1 3 Hi V t n friends. The Boy Scouts are entertaining their parents Thursay night. The evening will be spent in playing games. A program will be the main feature of the evening. Refreshments will be served to all. Word was received here this week of the death of Mr. Kello Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell was a former resident of Upalco and his many friends mourn his passing. Mr. Arthur Key returned recently from a two weeks visit in Princeton, Indiana, the first visit with his home folks in thir OGDEN-- , UTAH 350 Rooms 350 Batha $2.00 io $4 00 Family Rooms for 4 pfraona $i.00 Air Cooled Lounge and Lobby Coffee Shop , , Tap Room Grill Room Home of Rotary Kiwanis Eieeutlvea Lxchanae Optlmua Chamber of Commcrco and Ad Club. HOTEL BEN LOMOND Com, a you art T. E. Fitzgerald. Mgr. Sclienleys Red Label son-in-la- w jp H f . I tf i if Y f ' ' . , M ' t t , v V right smart starting in the cold: Down with your clutch pedal before you do anything else. Then your starter and battery wont be turning the gears, but only the engine, which is just that much easier to do. 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Maas returned last Thursday night from Salt Lake City where she has been confined to the L. D. S. hospital for some time, suffering with pneumonia. She was unable to attend the funeral of her husband at Bridgeland two weeks ago. Mrs. Maas Is convalescing at the home of her neighbor, Mrs. Pearl Meachem. Juanita people wish to extend their most heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Maas in her hour of trouble. Word has been received from Laddie Davis that he likes his new home in Antlers, Colorado. He Is in much better health and has entered school again In that place. Maas Rip Emry is doing Mrs. chores until she can make other PIMTno. 223 E HOUSEHOLD TASKS EASIER TO PERFORM arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emry were visiting home folks Tuesday. Melba Curran spent Wednesday while night with Mrs. John Davis Mr. Davis went to Salt Lake City with a load of hogs. Bernice Mccham spent Saturday night with Melba Curran. Elmer Curran is recovering he slowly from the cement burns is He Lake. Moon received at able to walk with a little more ease. Lois Slane spent last Monday R. E. night with her aunt, Mrs. Emry. movMr. and Mrs. Max Gee are is Juanitas What Bluebell. to ing loss is Bluebell's gain. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swascy are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mrs. W. J. Seaton motored to last Myton with the Curran boys week and had a very pleasant visit with her friend, Mrs. Wells. Clarence Wright and Bishop in Clayburn of Bridgeland were Juanita Monday transacting 01 FLACK THE BUM Oil Electrical Appliances O - Cut Labor In Half UINTAH POWER 8 LIGHT CO. Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant ? |