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Show tHNTAH BASIN RECORD DUCHESNE UTAH MARKET REPORT Coot mrta Weekly summary of the North Salt Lake liestoek market for week ended Friday, April 1, 1938 Cattle and OaHes: Hamilton Minnie Mrs. By The weeks market on cattle Tabiona can now boast of a edit. ' ClC rMcanip is home from the at Eureka. He has Friday night the Roosevelt eleJC?,mTnthstathecamp. mentary-- school presented their ln Salt Lake .pent opera. The Singing Maid at the Liiter "parents, Mr. and Mrs. elementary gymnasium. The with opera was taken from an old y story and by the students of the Frank..Syka! 'V Jjllrs. spent week arranged last ThunJiS the school under the nty fi s.t J. W. RockhiU. barker Of Provo is if. ffew gas pumps and air service for the new aStf Brooks. on W wa3 a Duchesne & Sd Morton Monday. t8r;d A1 Mrs. FTui'tland A;- - ront etf Dr. t &; . mdersj-& TP" Lakes Hatck,. 4 h Utah & TEl BELLE ased. 1L. ition, A-,- RE ;o. 10th d and ry In Bert following Roosevelt supervision affy Meeker, Duchesne sweat accompanied held at the B.Y.U. in Provo, Norma students who went were: Norma . Mr. Smith, Neva Buchano, Mem to Salt Mitchell, Reda Lublin, Lily Heal urs Frank Syka Bert bought Howard Dennis and Ivan Camp- Sunday. truck from Ford pick-dThe p. T. A. held a meeting at tS Robert Sweat of Hanna the elementary school for the purSaturSweat pose of electing a president. Mrs Mr. Albert Ray E. Dillman was chosen and p f McDonald of Heber City will occupy the chair for the rest Mrs. George of this year, as well as next. The Ms sister, position was vacated when former1 president Arthella Felker Attend Duchesne. beautify Dance, Saturday, moved away. The Roosevelt high High School adv. school band, under the direction tj, of Carl Stewart entertained the is visiting Humes Alma D. Young in organization by giving a thirty-minumother. Mrs. R. f esne this week. concert. , Last Friday evening the teachVs J. E. U Carey spent Fri-,having dental ers of the Roosevelt school were in Duchesne entertained at a treasure hunt. for her daughter, Gladys, of Edwin Vest, B. A. Childs, Dee and Mrs. Royal Smith j. moved on to Brimhall and Miss Ella Andrews ill Lake City have for the summer were in charge of the affair. U smith ranch Howard Blumer, student of the was a Myton and lanao Young U. of U. was operated for appenUesne visitor Saturday. week dicitis His mother, Thursday. Panels Brooks spent the Mrs. Floyd Harmston was called at is He Bridgelaad at home. to Salt Lake to be at his bedside. rag on the road. The Wilson club gave a party City W. Murdock of Heber to his ranch Sunday for Mrs. Angus on her return m out furniture home. She has been in St. George bis household with Mr. Angus for the winter. (Feber City. business The Misses Hilton and Adams $Ler Sagers was a teachers in the elementary school kor in Fruitland Sunday. spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Tea Favorite Drink Mrs. F. E. Harmston reports a lea is used as a drink by a great-linbnice visit with Mrs. Scase and of people than any other in the world. says she is enjoying her new home t te g j.-- ssion" ana i spent Burton. Friday morning the Lak aty boys and girls from the on Thursday high school, under the Muir $ f ikj tion, e. of Mr. Jones, speech instructor your dental work left to attend the speech contest appointment. T.HA.I. - ,& y Ua, direction of Mr MarWe. The opera was directed Frank uShaw- Mr. Shaw was as-by sisted by all the teachers of the school The principal characters were ttilama Wogec, Florence Perera, Burton Hansen, Betty Junior Moysh and Virginia 14th binson igster er Miss Jean Morrison and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ab good picture show. Almost everyMr. City. Smith and children and Mr. Walter Brown all of Park City spent the week end in Utahn visiting ArCh Warthen friends and relatives. m March. Mrs. J. A. Morrsion and daughbe at ter Carma Gayle were visiting Mm 6Sg Mrs. Kenneth Carlyle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks atCWntr PiCkUP 0f the Sweet tended conference In Salt Lake SVV ?,eamery Co- moved to the City last week. Little Lavoy rSFloyd Harmston on Moore returned with them to atMonday. He has been living with tend school in Duchesne. wh0 thbero The Infant children of Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Mr anri mlson have mov- - BiU Hill were blessed in sacra-e- d to Duchesne to take care of ment meeting Sunday. the bakery store which Attend the High School Beautirun by Walter Mortensen.has been fication dance - Saturday April Margaret Price, daughter of 16th. adv. Jos. Price of Mr. Lowell Moore has enlisted Vernal, bookkeeper for the Calder Creamery Co. goes in the Bridgeland CCC camp. on a mission on Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies and May 23rd. Rev. Bulkley of Salt Lake City family have moved to the Taylor held services in the Episcopal place above Rock creek. church here Sunday. He Relief Society meeting was held preached a very fine sermon and has at the home of Mrs. Nettie promised to come at least once a month Carlyle this week. until further Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and family arrangements have been made. from Vernal have moved to Utahn Saturday Fred Detomasst and to make their home. We welcome family moved into his home which them to our community and hope he bought recently. He has his they remain with us for some time. jewelry store in the front part of the building. Dont neglect your dental work Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne who Martin, adv. spent the winter here have mov- for .appointment. Mrs. ed back to Rock Melvin and Broadheaci, Wyo. Springs, Acel Rowley and wife of Vernal son, Rex spent last week visiting spent the week end visiting Mr. relatives in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright and Rowleys mother, Mrs. Casto. Ethel Patry, who was taken to daughter have moved on to the Salt Lake City for medical treat- Turnbow place for the summer. ment is having used on her wife and child visited his sister, head for tumor on the brain. Mrs. Arch Larsen. He had a Ephriam Lambert is in Salt heart attack and had to be taken Lake City this week attending home. conference. Mrs. M. I. Bryce had a very The Relief Society ladies who serious accident Thursday, when attended conference in Salt Lake she on the floor In AshCity included Mesdames Peter tons slipped store, breaking her right O. Anderson, Alfred Lublin, B. arm just above the wrist. Colton, Amil Boongh and Charles The American Legion are givKillian. a series of dances at the baring All the teachers of the high racks. The dance last week was and elementary schools went to well patronized. Duchesne to attend the institute Dr. Campbell is having some last week. Miss Bernice Moss improvements made at Victory from the health division and Miss Park. There has been no dancing Campbell from the state office or skating there for sometime. who gave the lecture, were great; Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Wilkins, ly enjoyed by all. who spent the winter In CaliTuesday of last week Supt. W fornia returned home last week. J. Bond, Miss Stark, primary James Harmston, who has been supervisor, Miss Bernice Moss, on a visit to his sister, Clara in state director of health and physi- Ogden returned home. cal education, and Miss Jennie The four children of Mr. and Campbell, state primary super- Mrs. J. G. Wilson have been ill visor visited the Roosevelt schools with the measles the past two Miss Evelyn Ashton, daughter weeks. of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ashton, is Everett Harrison taught school home for the spring vacation for Walter Atwood during his abfrom the Colorado Springs college sence at Provo with the speech She has as a guest a classmate contestants. Miss Ida Louise Monzingo ol The Timothy - McDonald wedDenver. ding took place March 30, when Roy Sparks left for Lyman, Cleo Timothy the daughter of Mr Wyoming, where he has accepted and Mrs. Earl Timothy of Hana school position for the rest of cock Cove became the bride, of the year. Max McDonald, son of Mr. and The Uintah Power & Light Co Mrs. Willard McDonald. Bishop expects to move to their old place Heber T. Hall of the L. D. S. of business this week. There has church performed the ceremony. been quite a lot of remodeling Parley Timothy and family have moved into the house vacated by done to the building. Pat Markey has purchased the J E. Wiscombe. Mr. Timothy has lot east of the Commercial Club sold his home located back of the and has started budding a place L. D. S. church to Frank Peterfor his barber shop. Harry Owen son of Bennett. The members of the American is doing the work. Mrs. Marve Mitchell took care Legion Auxiliary have been busy of the two children of Mr. and selling chances on three quilts Mrs. Rulon Anderton of Gusher which were made by the Relief while they were in Salt Lake City Society. The money is to go to the building fund for the new hosattending conference. from home is Gordon yarm.ton pital. The numbers were placed in Colorado Springs college for the an envelope to be opened at the son oi picture show. spring vacation. He is the There were quite a number of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harmston. to the He expects to drive back to school Roosevelt people went car. new in Evelyn Ashton's The seventh grade girls of the enRoosevelt elementary school tertained the eighth grade girls at a jamboree. The girls came Bell-o- n dressed as little girls. Louise cosbest won the prize for the consistentertainment The tume. Reed of games and dancing. freshments were served. Miss ol Blanche LubLn was in charge arrangements. Greens Tuesday evening the Muentertained the Golds at a wo.. by Golds The tual party. attendance at Mu having a larger diand dancing were Games Spring is the time tual. Lublin. Blanche Miss rected by when homes are thorRefreshments were served. school brought oughly cleaned, freshFriday the Myton the to ened and brightened, their program The program school. elementary I)o not overlook this of Prin was under the direction Miss Vard and opportunty to LIGHT ripal Moss and chorus the girl's CONDITION of consisted and musical quartet, tap dancing b home. It will make numbers given special musical rooms brighter, more from Idaho Miss Wards sisters Roosevel the comfortable and more T. he students of enjoyed the school 2s T - x-r- AFRFL 8, FRIDAY, one in Tabiona and nearby Communities enjoyed the first show Wednesday night. It was given free in the Tabiona hall. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis, accompanied by Mrs. Sarah White and Mrs. May Gines spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs Gines, after spending a few days at home, returned to Salt Lake City to be near her infant baby who has been in the Holy Cross hospital for several weeks. Mrs. Ruby Merrill, Mr. Arlen Merrill and son and Mr. and Mrs Silas Merrill of Ogden are spending a few days visiting relatives and fiiends in Tabiona and Hanna. Mr. Dee Lewis is home again after spending the winter in Salt Lake City. Dont neglect your dental work Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne adv. for appointment. Mrs. Pearl Calder was taken tc Vernal last week. She will remain there for several weeks under the doctor's care. Mrs. Angie Lewis and her three little daughters are enjoying this week in Provo. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell spent last Thursday in Vernal visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones and Mr. F. L. Foster spent Saturday in Duchesne on business. Dance Saturday, 16th. Proceeds to help landscape High School adv. campus. Mr. Grant Hickens of Heber City, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Tra Allen of Mapleton spent the week end visiting friends In Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hickens spent Tuesday in Duchesne on business. Mrs. Millie Webb and family have moved to their ranch home and Mr. and Mis. Bert Lazenby have moved from Defas cabins into the Webb home in Tabiona. was moderately active and prices were fully steady to strong, with a few higher spots. The run totaled 1,866 head as compared wuth and 1,226 last 1,319 last week year. Good steers were up in pnee about 25 cents, with the best kinds Several lots going at $7 of medium to good odd lots went at ?5 and some plain locals at 31 Medium and good heifers moved within a range of 35.50-3- 6 50 and common heifers 00. The best cows ratat ed at 31 and low cutter to common kinds at 32 1 25. Medium and good bulls went at 34 00, and some plain kinds down to 3115. Odd cutters brought 33.50. Good and choice veal calves were sold for $8.50-3- 9 50 and common to medium vealers at $5.00-$00. A few culls brought $4 00 Hogs: The price of hogs late this week wa3 around 25 cents lower than the close a week ago. Good and choice local butchers moved late at $S.50-$- 75 and mixed kinds ot medium quality rated around $7.25-$25 and packing sows at 25-3- 50-3- 6 1938. Early Concerts In England Concerts as we know them, for which a fee is usually charged, were probably first given In England In the Seventeenth century. In the London Gazette of December 30, 1672, appeared the announcement of what seems to have been the first of such concerts in London, given at the house of John Banister, n violinist and leader of the Kings band. well-know- a year ago. Prices in the truck division were steady to slightly lower. The best fat lambs in small lots rated at A few lots of medium kinds went at $7.00-37.5- 0. $6.50-$- 6 85 some and ewes Note: Carloads of shipped-i- n livestock bought for reshipment on the Ogden and North Salt Lake markets carry freight benefits in variable amounts, except when otherwise stated. 8 HOTEL BEH LGT.iOHD 'V' S S $6.00-3- 50. 6 Sheep; The weeks run of sheep and lambs was extremely light, with very few for the local market. 494 head were received, as compared with 2,945 a week ago and 1,083 each brought ten cents to help pay for the, weenies, bread and marshmallows. By all the reports everyone seemed to have a good time. Have you seen how nice the fellows have been treating the "weaker sex of the Tabiona high school? We cant blame them, because the Girls Day dance Is wouldn't coming before long it be tragic if the fellows couldnt get a date after all their extra OGDEN, UTAn 350 Hatha - $2,00 to Family Rooms for 4 persona S50 Rooms Air CooLd Lounge and Loth? Coffee Hhop , Tap Room Hume of Rotary Kiwanis-Executivb ichaiifte Optimus V0 (t Chamber of Commerce and Ad Club. HOTEL BEN LOMOND Come as you are T. Fitzgerald, Reporter. nine-thirt- He's m Mgr got mere oil-change- rs tied to a post.;. because y. Bridgeland C. C. C. camp Saturday for the celebration of their fifth anniversary. The Friday bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Paul Wilkins last week. Bishop Moulton expects to hold Easter services at the Episcopalian church. It is his desire to hold a business meeting after the services to see if the people want a new minister and find out what arrangements can be made. Mrs. Donna Burgess is teaching the school at Ballard this week in place of Mrs. Aiken who is suffering with the mumps. Mr. ad Mrs. J. E. Wisombe are attending conference in Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Rella Fieldsted was among the conference visitors in Salt Lake City this week. Ragnal Feiker of Provo was In Roosevelt Tuesday. Mr. Felker is engaged in the restaurant business in Salt Lake. Some of our citizens are all hot and bothered about Roosevelts untidyness and they held an indignation meeting at the barracks Monday evening. It was decided at the meeting to start a clean-u- p campaign. ONLY YOUR MILEAGE MERCHANT OIL-PLAT- YOUR ENGINE ES When Yon Bo Your Spring House Cleaning Youll get Light CBidItIsaS YOUR RADIATOR FILLED BY YOUR YOUR TIRES INFLATED BY. YOUR ENGINE a To bring you news Save your lime Keep you in touch That trips Brotect in emergency Alexander, ,S! hipbone costs but a fete cents a tj,,; le fountain States Tel. ly Armstrong, remain continuously Though you park your car for long stretches, this ridi slippy remains all prefor Then whats start. pared every "starting wear to ou Springlike ecr imagined! Your electrical dealer can give jou LIGHT CON- DITIONING suggestions. Marjon Wanda l B. Larsen, Mrs ,or. II POWER G your engine? 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LILA JOHNSON, $4 $LOO TABIONA HIGH NEWS Instead of the students April Fooling the teachers, the teachthe students ers April Fooled by taking them on a party. The bus left in the direction of the Golden Stairs about The day was spent with games, racing, jumping, etc. The students at $3.75. co mu m |