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Show INTAH BASIN k a. n. ntDoo. ou h4 le follow, t of Sec with at,' s. 5. Of Gulch Visiting Minnie enry Davl(j Chatwin were Mrs. Tabiona fLCS&v nfi and Mrs. Auto I ie Clegg nd Mrs. Hazel McIntyre ? Mrs. Al- Lake City, and irlark" of Altonah. of the Utah Pio- Meeting was held Monday er' ' the'home of Mrs. Jessie th Mrs. Gale Ellis and Ktfwell, Giles acting as h0Bt. li was on nus-o- f lesson , The Utah" given by Mrs. f vve Those present were: Hje! tt;welL Gale Ellis, Grace Lova Hamilton, ,, Minnie ' Hazel Clark, Irene Thomas :;S kind k to the and caj. I ; 5d. prejn 38. GTCHELl sue Coir lion, Mjn atiwi, k at' V Sand: n tfi Thelma Nye. ors , 5ters, Laura and Della and J.'Vtiford Rollins of Bmgham g a few days In are mending relatives and friends. Xi dental work Don't neglect your m. I. Meeker, Duchesne, ,Dr adv. appointment. .V Roy Hicken of Heber City at the Jep 'jeat Monday night L 4 T. HAPJ lent cla - Hatch, & j Tp. Utah oa of May, a & Tp.tr nistrator kBELLS; Spring stylists are getting more about hats, so they say This collection proves them both right and wiong. You can draw your own conclusions about the little feathered bonnet worn above by Rita Johnson of the movies. The skyscraping quill is bright blue. Nye spent Sunday Mrs Vi Mrs. Zelma Lazenby. the Everyone present enjoyed by mem-- 1 L, given FridayA. night A large crowd of the M. I. Dandng was enjoyed attended. Hazel show. and Mrs. Ronald liter the .tion, Mm Mr. a few days (37 last week. spent Ap 'we- Johnson In Salt By Lula Maxwell Mrs. Alta Murray entertained a quilting bee Wednesday. Those present included Mrs. Ethel Beebe, Mrs. Edith Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Maxfield. A delicious luncheon was served. Miss Gladys Pettey spent the week end with her mother. She returned to her work In Duchesne Monday morning. Mr. Ralph Maxwell is home for & few days. He Is employed at Kimberly, Nevada. Miss Thelma Stevens has accepted a position at the Paza Hotel In Duchesne. Mr. Karl Girth and Mr. Harold Morris were in Duchesne on business Monday. Mrs. Lula Maxwell was In Duchesne Monday having some den- Lake bus loaded e jchool children enjoyed the in Duchesne school opera hjh & urday night presided Ranger Oran Curry i a cattle meeting in Tabiona large school s ji r RE m. jriay afternoon. f yat Monday d 3rd of Hanna Domenick Defa Mrs visiting with Mrs Dlstefano. Js.ie Donald Tesln 'f HUES, i 7th n In Miss f Jean Morrison and Mrs. Vaun Italy spent several Mr Pearson and days of last Salt Lake City. Walter Brown is r coupe. irtk In i Mr. idvvay sporting tal work V-- 8 Johnson of Bluebell la Utahn one day Otto Mr. jects hi calling y. j week. Edward and Ivan Had-t- a Hyrum Rasmussen made business trip to Tabiona Thurs- - Messrs. and Cards I Mr, IPBELL Melvin Broad-fci-d spent the week end in Blue-r- , u guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. :o Fem Gilbert and sons Mrs tah Mrs. and itreet jmanently settled Ins la Utahn. J 5U Dr. Dont hr w Ctil lo neglect your dental work M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, adv. Rasmussen and k liters, Betty and Barbara " guests at the Morrison home day last week. I Quite a large crowd from fhin attended the high school ! "The Count and the Co-e- d I Duchesne Saturday evening. Mr Philip Jensen and son of rk City were buying cattle in Hyrum Kahn 3ECK la their new appointment. Mr I5ECK Thursday. ikr. Shelby misfortune Mayhew, who had to get his arm hir'd while driving a a truck a time ago, is improving rap- - L' J' E' aihwne k HAS are Birch made Saturday, I71a Bidden of pending a ahort time home of Mr. and 4 done. A shower was given in the ward hall for Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Timothy. Mrs. Timothy was formerly Miss Delores Hancock. The annaul Junior Prom, held at the Altamont high school was a great success. The hall was decorated even more beautifully than it was last year. The store purchased by Mr. Less Maxwell in Duchesne will be com pletely remodeled in the next few days. Dont neglect your dental work Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne adv. for appointment. Everything has been changing in Altonah since we had the good luck to obtain Mr. Neilson for our principal. He plans to stage a fast one on the students Friday, April Fools day by substituting parents for the pupils. There will be a chicken dinner served at 25 cents per plate to help buy school lunches for the children. This is the first parents will day Altonah has ever had. It event and an be quite probably we wish the parents and teachers a very good time. Walter Pettey was in Duchesne done Monday having dental work The streets of Altonah are dry thanks to the wind weve a trip to again, been having. Duchesne In Utahn Hadden. Mrs Banabaa Grw Fast The stem af ths ftant btmboe tree grows a foot la a single day SAFELY An 0. - s. ICO. olnt lamp ,T,aae in designs, Bird vo ' y in t. V of it is at this writing with pneumonia. Mr. 111 and Mrs. D. B. Farnsworth and family attended the funeral $ services at Mountain Monday Home for their mother and grand- v. mother, Mrs. David Farnsworth, who passed away March 24th following a general breakdown. The community extends their :$ j. x deepest sympathy to the family 11 t. u.t, and friends. Rita changes to a Mr. and Mrs. Max Ross have litmoved to the R. L. Hurd ranch, tle number thats given added where they expect to make their height by a colorful bouquet of home. spring flowers. The soft veil adds Nice, wed say. luxury. The wedding dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zlrker at the ward hall Friday evening drew a large crowd from surrounding V w . tight-fittin- communities. . Dont neglect your dental work Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, for appointment. adv. Mr. Hick3 of Roosevelt Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen. Little LaVae Riggs of Myton was a week end visitor at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richens. Beatrice Gill, who Is employed at Roosevelt was an over night guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray GUI A shower was given In the ward hall Tuesday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zirker. The newly wedded couple were recipients of many beautiful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served. The evening was spent In dancing and playing games. evening Mr. and Wednesday Mrs. Marvin G. Shields entertained at an old folks party at the ward hall. A large crowd was In attendance. The evening was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross were g Si S.'S But wait a minute. Whats this? Betty Furness, also of the movies, h dons a veil sprinkled with sequin flowers, fastened on the top of her head with a handmade rose in cerise. This isnt a spring hat, really. Its for formal dinner wear, which makes us breathe nose-lengt- (Continued From Last Week) third day out Mrs. Hogg and Janet had recovered and weie able to get around but it was Saturday at noon befoie Betty was able to tackle her fust meal after leaving Victona. It began to warm up by then and the sea was much calmer. Also the dining room was taking on a normal appearance once moie with most of the sick ones recovering and frying to make up for lost time It was much more pleasant then and we could get up on deck and enjoy the games there. It was aLo beginning to feel nice and pleasant although the sea was still a bit choppy. Lake the rest of the passengeis, Betty and Janet were now full of go and had picked up some playmates and weie having the time of their lives running around. They had a moving picture show every day so that was one thing they never missed. There was also a swim-- ( Continued On Page 8) On the Nellie Timothy of Helper was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Mrs. True Hatch of Myton was an over night guest of Mrs. W. G. Gentry Friday. Wilford McConkie of Roosevelt was transacting business In Ioka Wednesday. J. M. Alexander of Los Angeles is in Ioka this week looking after his farms. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yergensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen made a trip to Uintah canyon on Sunday. They report lots of snow there. Leonard Gardner of Neola was looking after bis cattle in Ioka Thursday. Bert Jensen left Thursday for Rock Springs, Wyoming where he has employment. Mrs. Garett Stone, Mrs. Tom and common $7.50-$9.0- 0 $4.50-?7.0- V " Y Gentry, Chas. Percival and Lucile Percival were among those from Ioka shopping in Roosevelt Wednesday. Dont neglect your dental work Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, for appointment. adv. Mrs. J. A. Angus and daughter, Eva were calling on Mrs. John Lemon Wednesday. Mr3. W. G. Gentry and daughter, Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry of Myton. Mrs. John Miles returned home Tuesday after a weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Eldwin Wall of Myton. Mrs. Ora Cook of Bluebell was Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. A Angus Monday. Esther Webb was a Roosevelt visitor Monday. Dean Hadden of Duchesne wras a business visitor m Ioka Monday. George Itoss of Boneta was visiting friends in Ioka Sunday. Clyde Thompson of Vernal was transacting business In Ioka on Monday. Mrs. W. G. Gentry was pleas-entl- y sui prised by a number of her neighbors Monday. The afternoon was spent in chatting and sew ing, after which refreshments w'ere served to the following ladies: Mrs. Lois Benson, Mrs. John Miles, Mrs, J. A. Angus, Mrs. Edmund Webb, Mis. Ralph Miles, Mrs. M. J. Benson, Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Misses Eva and Unlce Angus and Mrs. Ora Cook of Bluebell. Mrs. Eliza Robison, Mis. Russell Robison and little daughter were visitors at the Jensen home Saturday. Mrs. Celia Jones was shopping in Roosevelt Monday. Of Deluxe veal-er- 3 0. Hogs: The general downturn in prices this week lowered the local with hog market about a late top of $9 00 on choice local butchers. Mixed medium to good light and mediumweight driveins and packing brought $7.75-18.7- 5 sow's went mostly at $5.50-16.5with a few early in the week at 25c-40- c, Complete With Springs And Mattresses $6.75-$7.0- 0. Sheep: The run of sheep and lambs this week totaled 2,945 head, as last weeks receipts of and last year's run of 4,885. Nothing was sold In the carlot division and trading in the truck division was on an unevenly lower basis, in keeping with the general reduction at other markets. The best trucked In fat lambs at changed hands with some weighty kinds aver4,-3- week end. back to Zirker i Kenneth school after several days Illness. flu at Jay Gill Is ill with the $7.25-17.6- aging this writing. 109 lbs. at $7.50. Note: Carloads of shlpped-l- n livestock on the bought for Ogden and North Salt Lake markHart comes Batty Furneia In ets carry freight benefits in variitartllng and mort able amounts, except when otheraomathlng wise stated. deFrederick John iprlnglike. By Mrs. Itbel L. Currsa a duety pink hit thle number, signed to went Mrs. Pearl Meacham with black eueda band around tha Provo Sunday, where she visited Tha crown is high and a a oft adg. Abbott C. E. her mother, Mrs. Whatl your vail covers the face She returned home Tuesday. verdict . . . ar 1933 hats batter entertained Wimmer D. Mrs. J. or wore? at dinner Sunday Mrs. Lucille Mrs Wimmer and family and MARKET REPORT Ethel Curran and son, Ellsworth SatMiss Leila Jennings spent of Bernice Weekly summary of the North urday as the guest the op- Salt Lake livestock market for Meacham, after attending week ended Friday, March 25th. era in Duchesne. a Cattle and Calves: Is having Fouse Mr. P. W. Trading in cattle this week was new roof put on his house. D. Wimmer, about on the same basis as a week JMr- and Mrs. Mr. ago and good slaughter steers and Mr and Mrs. Joe Cowan and were among advanced in price around 25 cows Kelsey Tom and Mrs. entertained cents. Other classes held steady the guests who were Wilkins borne to strong. Receipts totaled 1,319 with a dinner at the was giv- head, to compare wit,h 1,080 a dinner The In Duchesne. who week ago and 1,381 a year ago en in honor of the Kelseys, their make Medium and good local steers in soon are leaving C1 the truck division moved within home in Salt Lake and some work a range of $6.00-$7.2- 5 dental your Dont neglect around J5 00-J- 5 50. Duchesne kinds plain Meeker, CaU Dr. The best heifers rated at 33 8 75 with, some common and mesL 00. The most locals at J4 dium spent and Melba Curran L. best cows went at $4 75-J- 5 50 Mrs. of lll.UVKKI-last week as guests Common to medium cows brought 4 00, has $4 50 and cutters J3 RS5rncipe?UofbeSultl.nd In with no low cutters In the run iust finished plowing 75. MeBulls brought J4 for growing r-We are all ready dium to choice veal calves rated returned from d Mr. and Mrs. Orr Swasey MrtSagers has she has spent Hiawatha where to Provo Sunday morning her daughter, several week, with and spent a couple of days with 2 mdvhie'J wiper home folks, returning Tuesday. ls Siv Baby Cribs, Constructed of the finest materials - Left-ove- r stock from the Schonian Furniture Store They Mere made to sell from $11.63 to $17.93. NOW ON SPECIAL SALE AT -- - $7.50 to $12. All of the Cribs have been in storage and M ere To see them Call at the just recently uncratcd UINTAH BASIN RECORD iM and V-8- ! See how fine these new cars arc then ask yourself Why pay more? - - U I 25-3- 85-J- 8 Your Electrical Dealer ,41 ctricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant U Q 50-1- 00-$- 4 vbot.m m, 'N 5H DuCllLSnC equipment included mm mo-tore- MSr tic, visitor Saturday. Arthur Key of Upalco was a business visitor in Ioka Friday. at Salt Lake City visitors over the S renc Curram Quite a number Juanita people their mother, Mrs went to Duchesne to attend the cv Friday Ethel Curran last opera Saturday night. Everyone went to Moon enjoyed it very much. Curran Ellsworth We greatly appreciate the work ' the road He Lake Saturday. on our road3 last week. don w 7that are not so good up on Were calling V Mrs. W. G. Gentry P. C. Johnson was a Myton at 00-$- 5 See W THAN ANY PREVIOUS FORD many beauti-,this lamp is built J the specifications of the uminating1 Engineering So-- c a famous group of light-- J .cnffineers, scientists and ASIt specialists. Every sh0DM have one. It gives hffht without eyestrain. i Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Mildred, the small daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charlie y'.'-- LONG SEA JOURNEY , level-heade- ranch. as eased, ation, A -- & TEi V Lake u i V 'so.v9 , undersign- t - - Tabl-risitm- 2 IMPRESSIONS OF Baseball o enthusiasts here and throughout America are preparing for the 1933 season this week. With the National and American leagues getting under way April 18 and 19, attention is turned to the smaller circuits, all looking forward to record seasons Earl Averill of the Cleveland Indians is shown here as he appeared at spring training, inset over an aerial photo of huge Wrigley field, home of the popular Chicago Cubs. Or Will They? - 1938. MR. HOGG RELATES Diamond Warfare Opens Spring Hats Will Be Saner Hamilton relatives attending the .frt W rrdDvy, ArniL j, 'I h. with st ' DUCHESNE UTAH 1938 01 f Rrrnpn ho lire aaering wheel he.it indicator wheel, ii): Kit dt ill 1 sfnaie |