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Show II m FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1933. p r bL TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT! By Mrs. Glen Sorensen Willard and Max McDonald of Bjt Romanza Mott Mr. Thomas Baum motored Heber Thursday to visit with friends and relatives. He was accompanied by Mrs. I R Baum and Mrs. I. f. Baum. Mrs. Roscoe Bair and family left Saturday for California to meet her husband, who left several weeks ago. They intend to make their home there. Mrs. Irene Baum of Heber City was visiting with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Williams Friday. Miss Grace Williams has gone to visit with her grandparents in Heber City. Mrs- Vaughn Lott and daughter, Nancy returned from Salt Lake City Monday night. A large number of people from Fruitland attended conference here Sunday. A crowd of people from Strawberry attended the Seminary graduation excersises in Duchesne Sunday night. called on reatives here from Roosevelt Saturday. Merl Donahue of Kenilworth children Saturday to visit relatives returned home here. Mr. Donahue of the family rest' The Monday. a few weeks. ffiU remain here for M. A. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. town on busiin were children ness Saturday. attQuite a number from here yir. and Mrs. d me ended graduation .exercises at Altamont Friday night.8 p. T. A. was held Thursday was given by night. A program after which school children, the refreshments were served. Walter Kerksiek were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. of Mt. Emmons meeting Sunday night. Mr. Bill Bolden of Ioka spent home of night at the Behunin. Elijah Mrs. Janet B. Cowan chesne spent Sunday at of A. G. Burton. Quite a number from ended convention at Sunday of Du- the home and Viryinia Burton Anna came home from Roosevelt Satwhere they have been attending school the past winter. Mr. and Mr3. Lawrence Burton Ottosen and and Mrs. Donna home from daughter returned Fork Monday after American spending a week there visiting at the home of Chris Peterson. Doris and Betty Stevens of Oakley are, here visiting at the urday, Dan L. Capener, government feed and seed loan agent was in Duchesne Tuesday on official business. Mr. Alvin Mitchell of Upalco was a business visitor t o Duchesne Wednesday. Mr. Cyrus Oborn of Bridgeland was a business visitor at the Farm Security office in Duchesne Saturday afternoon. Commissioner County Parley Lambert of Roosevelt was transacting business at the court house in Duchesne Wednesday. Le-Fev- - Le-Fev- re Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maude Baker. - THE FISHING SEASON OPENS MAY 29 Make Our Store Your Headquarters For Mr. William L. Hogg of Denver, Colorado, a brother of Mr. James Hogg, former Duchesne resident, was in Duchesne on business Tuesday. big-gam- home of Lawrence Burton. Mr. Chris Peterson returned to his home in American Fork last Tuesday after a visit of one day here. Mil urn Complete With Springs And Mattresses Six Baby Cribs, Constructed of the finest stock from the Schonian materials - Left-ove- r Furniture Store They were made to sell from $11.65 to $17.93. NOW ON SPECIAL SALE AT -- $7.50 to $12.00 - of the Cribs have been in stprage and were To see them Call at the just recently uncrated All UINTAH BASIN RECORD a. -- - FISHING TACKLE ALL STANDARD BRANDS OF LEADERS FLIES - RODS AND REELS - HOOKS ETC. Fishing And Hunting Licenses SHOTGUN AND .22 SHELLS in IT. - Duchesne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pearson and family motored to Duchesne Monday. Mr. Sherrel Hadden has been transacting business in Utahn this week. Mr. Pete Abplanalp of Park City spent the week end in Utahn putting in crops. LOCALS La-ve- Hughes of the here att- Spanish Fork hospital saff were Altamont guests Sunday at the home of Sunday. By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton school children The Tabiona and a number of parents enjoyed a musical program given Wednesday morning in the Tabiona ward house by students of the Brigham Young university. A shower was given Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lova Gines. Those present were: Mildred Webb, Leona Lazenby, Lida Jones, Hazel Clark, Jessie Maxwell, Roxie Loveland, Eliza Casper, Edna Sizemore, May Gines, e Ethel Clegg, Reba Johnson, Tumbow, Nell Ivie, Pearl Caiaer, Grace Giles, Irene Thomas, Majorie Tumbow, Tora Minnie Hamilton, Clem-tin- e Jones. By IROQUOIS BAIIL Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace moved last week to a farm in FruitNE of our friends, R. E. Walker of Houston, land where they expect to make their home. Texas, was good enough to send us a clipping A family birthday dinner was which tells about a fellow who went fishing in GalTuesday evening at the given veston bay. After catching a mess of fish, he strung home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse them on a piece of wire and attached the wire to the in honor of their son, Heber. stern of his boat. Pretty soon, some big old sockMrs. Grace Giles is spending dolager came along, grabbed the little fish and this week in Heber City and Pleasant Grove. dragged the boat with him, under the water. The Miss Ina Thomas is home fisherman had to swim for his life. He was poor after spending the winter in rescued by a tugboat and it is said that he was just Heber City, where she attended as scared as he was wet and, boy, he was some wet! school at the Wasatch high. We wonder what the unfortunate angler thinks of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Giles of Hanna spent Sunday with Mr. the sport of e fishing. and Mrs. Alfred Giles. . Field & Stream WNU Service. Mrs. Nettie Carlisle and daughter, Rozella of Utahn spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeFevre. Superintendent and Mrs. W. J. Bond and Miss Lindsay of Duchesne spent Sunday at the Jep Thomas ranch. Mrs. Phyllis Giles is spending By Mrs. Sarah Case Mrs. VV. G. Gentry week in Heber City, caring this The siyth and seventh grades mother. took a trip to Jensen to visit the Wesley Washburn spent (Sun- for her and Glenn Ellis Raymond his Olive Dinosaur monument Friday. Mr. day with mother, Mrs. end in week the Mohlman spent LaForge Dastrup accompanied Sorensen. Lake Salt City. them. Mrs. O. A. Dart of Myton was Miss Elaine Stanley left for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell are an overnight guest of Mrs. W. Heber City last week where she the proud parents of a baby girl, G. Gentry on Friday. has employment. bom May 12th. Mother and baMrs. DeVere Dennis of RooseMiss Elaine Loveland left for velt spent Sunday with her par- Los Angeles last week, where she by are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Varney and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Droll-inge- r. expects to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson spent the week end at Provo where they Mr. and Mrs. Smith were the attended the music festival. Mr. guests of their daughter, Mrs. and Airs. Vur Dastrup and Frank Jumer of Myton Sunday. daughter, Shirley also went to Eva Angus was visiting Dr. Provo for the same purpose. Miles Harris of Roosevelt ThursMiss Jean Morrison Mrs. Hazel Taylor came in day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks from Salt Lake City Sunday. She Mrs. L. S. Saunders and Mrs. is at the home of her parents, Parley Lambert of Roosevelt made a business trip to Salt Lake week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bennion. were calling on Mrs. W. G. Gent- City one day last Quite a large crowd from here Miss Edith Taylor is employed ry Monday evening. school graduat the LaForge Dastrup home. Mr. Elmer Fausett was a busi- attended the high ation exercises in Duchesne last Asa Snyder made a trip after ness visitor in Vernal Monday. a load of coal Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon were Friday evening. Relief Society was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson shopping in Roosevelt Monday. of Mrs. Alice Brummett home of Mtn. Home were guests at the W. G. Gentry took a car load home of Airs. Stevenson's par- of beef steers to Denver Friday. this week. Mr. Pete Abplanalp of Park ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy ThackMrs. Garret Stone was visiting spent the week end in City in Roosevelt Tuesday. friends er, Friday. Utahn. Mr. Jefferson Wall took his Mr. and Mrs. Arden Drollinger Kenneth Carlyle and Mrs, mother, Mrs. J. P. Wall to Salt spent Sunday in Jensen as the several Lake City, where she remained in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua daughter, Rozella spent week in Tabiona, last of medical days S. for L. D. the hospital Timothy. the home of Mr. and attention. Her daughter, Mrs. Willard Day of Roosevelt was visiting at Mrs. Jesse LeFevre. Hyrum Smith accompanied her the guest of his sister, Mrs. Otto Mrs. Will Abplanalp and grandto Salt Lake. Lloyd Sunday. son, Floyd are spending a few and Mrs. DelMar Mecham and inMr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry friends and fant son came home from Roose- Mr. and Mrs. John Brice attend- days visiting with Park in relatives City. at is She visiting velt Tuesday. ed church services at the PresbyMiss Mary Behunin of Talmage the home of her parents in Bon-et- terian church in Myton Sunday. a short time in Is spending bee William Stewart, inspector Utahn at the home of visiting Mrs. Margaret Evans gave the of Myton was in Ioka Monday. Wells Wright. Mrs. her sister, literary lesson in Relief Society. He inspected several colonies of and son, Lyle Pearson Orin Mr. Old She reviewed the book The bees. were calling at the Duchesne of inof was which S. L. very Saunders Dr. and Mrs. Play House", home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang Roosevelt and Dr. Hansen of Verteresting. Tuesday. We have a few cases of chick- nal were Ioka visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong en pox still breaking out. HowMr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus anmade a trip to Provo Tuesday. mild a in to be their of seem ever they nounce the engagement is Mrs. Melvin Broadhead l, form. daughter Eva to Mr. Hugh Boneta in several days Mr. A. G. Goodrich, daughter son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. spending with her sister. Ruth and son Frank and a grand- Percival. The young couple will visiting A large crowd from Utahn atson Forrest Lybbert of Vernal be married June 1st in the Salt the Seminary graduation tended sisrewere visiting Mr. Goodrichs Lake Temple. A dance and in Duchesne Sunday evexercises Ioka Case in the be held Sunday. ter, Mrs. Floyd ception will are proud to announce We ening. Mr. and Mrs. John Vemey, Mr. ward hall June 2nd. They will the six graduates are of five and Mrs. Neilson left for Provo make their home in Charleston, that Utahn. from They are: Thomas soon after the closing of school. Utah. Broadhead, Mar-le- y Mr. Davis Wall of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brakte and Abplanalp, Ray Val-ee- r Davies, Nora White and Wyoming arrived here Saturday, Bert Jensen returned to their Mayhew. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. home in Green River, Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright are and Raph Jensen to his home in J. P. Wall. spending a few days in Heber, Mr. George Rogers went to Salt Lake City. They were called relatives. to to the bed side of their mother, visiting Salt Lake City Wednesday From Last Week) (Held Rufus who Rogis Mr. W. reportMrs. J. Jensen, bring his father, Relief meeting was held Society ers home. He has been in Salt ed as improving. Mrs. Elma Mayof home the at Mr. and Mrs. Ora Cook of BlueLake for some time receiving week. Members present this hew bell spent Saturday and Sunday medical attention. were: Mrs. Martha Shanks, Mrs. Mrs. Ina Mecham gave a lit- with Mrs. Cooks parents, Mr. Ruth Broadhead, Mrs. William erary lesson Tuesday in Relief and Mrs. J. A. Angu3. A. Morrison, J. Mrs. Abplanalp, Society. Mrs Broadhead, Lorraine Mrs. Mrs. and Humes Alma Mrs. Several of our men came out Matilda Mrs. Elva Duchesne were Mayhew. Roberts Monday to plant corn, beans and DeweyRoosevelt business visitors Wright, Mrs. Della Mayhew, Mrs and church. the for potatoes Lewis. Mrs. Bill Hill, Mrs. Manon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ivie of Tabi-on- a uel Kofford. Mrs. Alta Mayhew, are spending a few days at Mrs. Vera Kofford, Mrs. Barbara Smith and Mrs. Roberta Thompthe home of Peter Ivie. Mr. Tom Powers of Snyderville son. Tom Abplanalp spent the weeh was a Fruitland business visitor in Midview visiting Mr. and end Tuesday. Mrs. Agnes Brooks VerAlma Smith and family. Mrs. of is Chester Mrs. of Burgner Provo Miss Madge Sweat and Mrs. Warren Strong Mr. with few days the nal is spending a spending her vacation at visitors Monday. Duchesne were Sweat. Sarah Mrs. and her Mr. mother, home of her parents, from Utahn atcrowd received A Brooks large Mrs. Francis Mrs. Joseph Sweat. Mrs. tended the party given in honor Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks word Sunday that her aunt, of President Bennion at Duchesne were Salt Lake City visitors Hattie Carrlen had passed away Tuesday evening. Daniels. at there While Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlyle Those attending meeting in Democratic the attended they and daughter, Rozella were Duhere Sunday from Strawberry state convention. visitors Tuesday evening. chesne "and Sweat, Mrs. Bert Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman of were Mr. Minerva Olsen and childMr. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Sweat, and few a Mr. Heber City are spendng moved Into their new have ren and Mr. Mrs. Wells Sweat, days at their ranch in Fruitland. and home. Melvin Sweat, at Humes, Pres Mrs, is visiting Miss Zelph race Quite a number of folks from Madge the home of her parents, Mr. and Earle Sweat and Mt attended convention in Utahn Sweat. 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