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Show JJINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Naming the Red Sea The drowning of Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea had brou nothing to do with its name. It takes this K from img. a peculiar reddish color Aujremarked at .y G. Gentry certain seas- of the year in the their of parts held scouts this sea, due to marine w: ?fJ'lf plants, or P. C. to reddish animalculae, called the home of Boot by night. sailors Wednesday "whale feed," which float S, ! Anderson Emil on it like scum; or to the Mrs fA reefs of "? fV Sunday with red coral which abound in uted many sS5oe Harris of Highparts of it; or, possibly, to the fact Er that its upper coast was one of the iort.g boundaries of Edom, the red." No v G. Gentry spent the home of biblical scholar of any repute,' says , kv.n Ototry of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, has ever asserted that the sea took its HEz son, name from the overthrow of and Jf I't Lemon John Mr. and S JCER visiting Gtt tester Mathison Sunday. Ioka visitors Friday, Ioka ?& arge number from Several people from Ioka atale at the Homer tended L. D. S. Convention fJ at Roosevelt Sunday. gSpta.astofMytaUaot a, S (Held From Last Week) fr,., s Saunders nod Eliza-Gtn- Mrs. Walter Atwood and Mrs. 0 of Roosevelt were Merle Benson of Roosevelt were visiting Mrs. M. J, Benson Thursday. LE Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Calder left for Moon Lake Friday after a 3 RT, weeks visit with their daughter, COl Mrs. Garrett Stone. J. A. Angus and family were N) fishing on the Duchesne river last N Thursday. Mrs. Owen Goodrich of Bluebell f.) spent Thursday and Frdiay with M her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Med e, Benson. J.) Mr, and Mrs. Robert Marchant entertained at a family dinner A) Saturday in honor of their daughsale ter Emily who was married re4th t cently to Mr. Marlin Wilkerson. ie fr. The Larsen threshing machine In t is busy in Ioka this week. ng Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Saunders, In t: Mr. and Mrs. C. C, White and Dave Huish of Roosevelt were ea : ove J ' TOO; 2 k , W , fyrniTAIl ) ' ) ) Ioka visitors h fr f K JALT 'OWTis ttt the: orth ginnr lAKE jtny unplt It, owns: oft Och 1 IT. HELL uu i, St Set 1, Sunday-- H. Stone attended the celebration of the Midview dam Friday. Mrs. Chas. Percival, Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Mrs. Thomas Gentry were callers at the M. J. Benson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. The M. I. A. held their opening social at the hall Tuesday night. James and Paul Lemon were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. John Lemon and W. G. Gentry were Duchesne visitors Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Olive Sorenson was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Jensen on Wednesday. Gorden Workman of San California waS visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry Sunday. Jan-cint- arc: USEO- - m niturei leather seat ROCKER $ SECTIONAL tot BOOK CASE, Complete AXMINSTER RUG X12 STEEL ...... 7.00 15.00 25.00 BED TWO MATRESSES, each WARDROBE CARD TABLE MO FOOT HOSE OPEN 2.50 50 5.00 tat . CALL AT THE . Record Office i t t ?0 SEE THESE AND OTHER BARGAINS ill i Hospitality - AND Good Fellowship ARE TRADITIONAL AT THE HOTEL; NEWHOUSE Salt Lake City, Utah to be our guest this delightful summertime FLAN ci The The National Park The Beautiful Cool The Gorgeous Mountains Mormon Canyons Great Salt I,ake The Historical Temple and Tabernacle. 52 la 54 Rooms Finest Food in the West At Reasonable Prices 4u0 DINING ROOM Baths Mrs Grace Dalgleish Mrs F n eertain where th3y will visit for the next ed at afternoon ten days with Mrs. sis Barry complimentary to the members of ter. the Friday Bridge Club. Present Mr. R. c. Walker and Mr. Richwere Mrs. Homer Robinson Mrs. ard Broome of Duchesne spent George Tingley Sr., Mrs. William Koehler, Mrs. William Preece, Monday evening in Myton visiting and transacting business. Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. R. E. Mr. Glenn Moss motored to Waugh and Mrs. Bliss Lott. The Farmngton, Utah for his family, prize for high score was awarded returning Saturday. They are now to Mrs. Robinson. A large crowd attended the settled in the Roland Krebs dance given by the Myton school house. A large crowd attended the in the Auditorium Friday even- auction said at the Homer Robining. This was the frst dance of son ranch Tuesday. The Robinson the season and was a success both will move to Myton and family socially and financially. occupy the Harcjld Eldredge The members of the Myton base- home. ball team and guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Murdock Sunday evening to celebrate the winning of the Uintah Basin baseball league championship. A delicious chicken dinner was served and a general E s Romanza Mott good time was enjoyed. Covers were A dance was given Friday night laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ward, for the benefit of the Primary Mr. and Mrs. William Koehler, association Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson, Mr. made a business, trip to Fruit-lan- d Glen Wardle, Mr. F. B. Lopez, Mr. Thursday. Roland Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Al Mezenen were Bingham, Mr. and Mrs, Howard town visitors Monday. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baum and Bishop- Clarence Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mor-ag- daughter Tessie, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutteer, Orson Mott and daughter, Mr. Weldon Bingham, Mr. John and Mrs. Gertrude WilliamsBetty atMurdock, Mr. Clyde Bingham, Mr. tended convention at Mt. EmAshel Bingham Jr., and Mr. and mons Sunday. Mrs. Alma Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liddel and Dinner guests at the home of Mr. Joseph Shanks were the main Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson on speakers in our genealogical meet Wednesday evening were Mr. and ing Sunday night. Mrs. A. N. Edmiston and Mr. and Little Jay and' Junior McCorMrs. E. F. Moe mick left Sundlay morning for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd enter- Evanston, Wyoming to live with tained Sunday afternoon for their their father this winter. small son Philip, complimentary Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, Mr. to his 3rd birthday. A delicious Frank Russel, Mr. Jack Faucett lunch was served to the guests, and Miss Josie Humes of Fruit-lan- d who showered the little host with attended the dance Friday many nice gifts. The guests pres- night. ent were Nina, John and Robin Another heavy shower passed Babcock, Marjorie and Tommie over the canyon Monday afterDennis, Buckie Stewart, Frances noon, causing the roads to be filland Howard Funk, his grandpar- ed again, and making ' it rather ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Todd difficult for the school bus. and Mrs. Henry Funk, his aunts, (Held From Last Week) Mrs. George Funk and Miss Alice Bishop Baum and wife made a Todd. trip to Provo Thursday for a load The first meeting of the P. T. of fruit. A. was held in the school audiMr. J. A. Pulley was taken to torium Monday evening. Election the Bingham hospital last week to of officers was the principal busi- have his bright eye removed. He ness of the evening, with Ashel was hit in the eye with a stick Bingham elected president, Rose- several weeks ago. and Mrs. Darr Adley and children mary Hod3on, secretary, Glenn Moss, vice president. Coun- are in Murray for a few days. We enjoyed the visit of the ty Superintendent W. J. Bond adhome missionaries last Sunday. dressed the meeting. Mr. Norbert Baum of Hebei The Relief Society held their regular meeting at the ward hall City was here for a few days on Tuesday afternoon with eighteen business. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mott, Mrs. members present. Mrs. William Stewart gave the literary lesson Tessie M. Ivie and Mrs. Gertrude Williams were town visitors on of Sacagawea." The stake convention held in Tuesday. Mr. and, Mrs. D.' W. Baum, Mr. Roosevelt Sunday drew a large and Mrs. Clarence Ivie, Mr. and crowd from the Myton ward. Miss Alice Todd spent Saturday Mrs. Royal Mezenen and Bishop at Altera as a guest of Mr. and Baum and wife attended the P. T. A. meeting in Duchesne MonMrs. V. T. Rice and Saturday Mrs.Fred and with Mr. day evening. evening Ferron in Roosevelt. Mr. E. M. Mohlman of Roosevelt was a Myton business visitor Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Nell Babcock arrived Friday from Los Angeles, California Miss Jean Morrison and is a guest Tit the home of her Miss Valur Mayhew who was Mr. and son and daughter-in-lataken to the L. D. S. hospital last Mrs Lionel Babcock. for an appendicitis operaweek and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner Mer-anda tion, is reported to he much imCharles Mrs. son and small motored to Salt Lake City proved. Mrs. Mike Esauk was calling at afterFriday, returning Sunday home of Mrs. Herb Birch, the noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Du- Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W'arren Strong on chesne were Myton visitors and son, Wayne were Duchesne Friday. visitors Monday. Mrs R. E. Miller who has been Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp two weeks the for past ill quite and family of Park City spent convalescing. is end in Utahn. week the Lake Salt of Sr S Y Taylor Word was received here that in business was transacting City Mr. and Mrs. Jack ONeil of ,In-r- " the week end, J Odeklrk oi California, are the proud par- dio, Xwrs baby boy Mr. in Myton mt, ot uuenesne wS ONeil were formerly residents of Sunday. came Utahn. Mr. Charles Morrison Mr. Dave Davies was taken to Lake Sunday Moon from down Veterans the enjoying hospital in Salt here the day and spent Lake and visiting City Monday for medical the baseball game care. family. and brother with his Evans Mrs. Bill Hill of Duchesne was Mr. and Mrs. William at the home of her parSalt from visiting arrived Sunday Evans Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Kof-for- d Mrs. ents, with City to visit the at on Monday. family. They are guests Mr. Theron Robb of Park City Oscar Coop- home of Mr. and Mrs. was a week end guest at the home been Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong. has of Wilde Mrs. Leland the Mrs. Alyce Rhoades, formerly confined to her home during se of of Utahn and Mr. Dana from a past week suffenng Provo were united in marriage Koh. last week. We all join in wishing Mr, them a long and happy married mrEgame My .life. Ducn.the baseball enjoyed Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Brurnmett t0 ASlarSycrowd of baseball fans and family have moved to Utahn for the winter, in order that they park gathered at the Myton play-of- f might be nearer to the school bus the witness route. ?Jeyrie for the Uintah Basin league Mr. Joe Shanks, Carl Ivie and Vernal C. C. championship. The Rhoades made a trip to an d LaVerne support C. team came well the Duchesne Monday. for battle not un a good team Mr, Jay Kofford who has been the Myton but championship, working the past few weeks in o Mtn. Home returned to Utahn on f ui Sunday. prud Mrs. Thorpe Chatwin and baby they mi toy, In vluUi daughter of Tabiona are spending credit for the 'manner this fi a short time In Utahn with Mr. win to worked they have and Mrs. Horace Chatwin. of alMr.naml Mrs. Wan Slilc-MMis. Phillip Drake of Ingleto Myton. Arcadia spent Sunday California is spending a wood, of the Mjton Wan is a member In Duchesne this week few days baseball team. relatives and friends. Al visiting Mr, and Mrs Jennie Barry Mina morn- Mrs, Drake was formerly Tuesday bert Tanner left Forbush. Bessie Colorado Castle, ing for New brid-ehim- BUFFET CAFETERIA MEALS NO EXTRA CHARGE hKRVMl IN SOCK ROOM Mto SUr. I II Waters Frosulcnt Chaunccy W. West Manager. Saturday. Mr. C. C. Syndgard returned home Saturday after an extended visit in Mt. Pleasant with relatives and friends. Upalco was well represented at Convention in Mt. Emmons last Sunday. Fred Cummings made a busi- ness trip to Mt. Emmons on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ep Mecham were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watters of Altonah. The E. L. Murphy threshing machine, under the direction of the Durphy brothers has started to work. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winkler and family have moved to Helper, where Mr. Winkler has employment. Mr. E. L. Murphy made a business trip to Moon Lake Monday. Call At The Record Office For Old NEWSPAPERS per pound By Mrs. Mninie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Reid Dalhman, accompanied by Mrs. Phillis Giles of Heber were visiting friends in Tabiona last week. Mr. and Mrs. Larmer Lazenby are the proud parents of a baby boy, born on September 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bowers of Pleasant Grove were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Nye last week. Mrs. Nadine Woods of Southern Utah is attending to the ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larmar Lazenby this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maxwell returned home Sunday with their sen, Lawrence Ray, who has been in the L. D. S. hospital the past two months, suffering with a broken leg. Mrs. Lulu Maxwell of Altonah spent Sunday visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. Reginald Stirk of Salt Lake City and Mr. Edward White of California are guests Rocklin, this week of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White. Edward returned from California last week. He will attend the U. of U. this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle of Heber enjoyed a few days last week with Mrs. Carlisles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess LeFevre. Miss Lilia Johnson entertained at a Marshmallow roast Monday night in honor of Reginald Stirk and Edward White, who are visiting guests. Mrs. pavid Loveland is enjoying a visit in Ogden this week. A crowd of young folks enjoyed a hike to the top of Tabby mountain Sunday. WKrndwfcimm For Home Builders and Remodelers Save fuel in winter be more comfort able in summer. Phone or stop in today. Let us help you. There is no obligation. Duchesne Hardware Company Duchesnes Modern Hardware Store Duchesne, Utah OKS) BRAND STRAIGHT BOURBON Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rose were visiting friends here Saturday. Mrs. Rose before her recent marwas Alice Rhoades of riage Utahn. We wish them a long and happy life together. WHISKEY This whiskey is 2 Mrs, Lillie Johnson is spending this week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clayton Stanley, accompanied by his son, Bert, Mrs. Annie Stanley and Mrs. Ruby Giles spent Saturday in Heber, years old. Stored Congressional Investigations Congressional investigations are started by a resolution of the house or senate. The President might recommend, but he could not order PINT in temperature controlled ware- houses. No. 64 QUART one. No. 63 Quake Destroyed Statue The bronze statue of the sun god Helios of Rhodes the Collossus was thrown down by an earthquake about 224 B. C. Cmtm KENTUCKY STRAICHT BOURBON WHISKEY A 90 PROOF Whiskey. P-ose ,T f rifTo a '.NEWHOUSE Miss Mary Evans Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts and family were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Pectol of Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Jqrld Stephens and small daughter, Jorld Dean were visiting Mrs. Leo Holt Jr. o, &.r. Very Center of Summer Attractions Raxes o, My ton News Items and members of the school board visited the school here on Tuesday. A shower and quilting party is to be given Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Helen Ostrander, By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Burton at- a bride elect. Mrs. Adaline Andertended the funeral of a brother son and Mrs. Patience Larsen are of Mrs. Burton's in Salt Lake City the hostesses. Sunday, September 12th. Quite a number of the young Mr, and Mrs. Elray Larsen gave folks attended the dance at the a birthday party for their daugh- Altamont high school Friday ter, Afton Wednesday evening, September 15th. Mrs. Grace Kennison and lit- "Let Us Do Your Job Printing" tle daughter, Wepda Fay went to Mt. Emmons Saturday to visit a few days with her parents. Those attending the Convention at Mt. Emmons last Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. Leon Burton, Ellis Burton, Glen Sorensen, Mr, and Mrs. George B. Rust, Mrs. Jennie Kofford and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perkins returned to their home at Orem, Utah Saturday after visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins. Mr, and Mrs. Arley Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen were Mtn. Home visitors Sunday. 1c Mrs. Jennie Kofford was a Duchesne visitor on Monday. County Superintendent Bond PINT imY QUART No.Gl No. CO The understanding of a qualified mortician Is the most Important service rendered by direction Roy A. Sehonlan, Regardless of cost, our service's are always simple and impressive. V Complete Facilities for Dignified Services Wj IEauJE&i U (.olden Golden WeJiOiuij BOURBON BLENDl.D STRAIGHT WHISKIES 90 PROOF Roy A, Sehonlan PINT QUART No. 202 No. 203 Mortuary Duchesne and Roosevelt Entire content Copr. 1937. Sthcnicy Distributor, Inc., N. Y, C. |