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Show FRIDAY, Predicted Profit co) tel, todies" Mrs. Agnes Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mecham announce the marriage of their daughter Gladys, to Deon Pulley of Stawberry. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Levi J. of Duchesne. We aU wish the young couple many years of happiness. Mr. Thomas Measom of Spanish Fork is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Rockhill. Mr. Measfom is a brother-in-laof Mrs. Rockhill. Mrs. Emery Smith and lhild-re- n of Salt Lake City have moved to the ranch on Deep creek for the summer. Mr. Bert Coleman spent the week in Heber with his family. Frank Hale and Pete Smith were business visitors in Fruit' land Monday. Mrs. Dewey Roberts and her By Helen Neil son Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Usonbee were Duchesne visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal were in Roosevelt Tuesday where Mr Beal 13 receiving medical attention. He Is recovering from Tularemia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beal are visiting at Provo and Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. c. h. Whistler of Provo is spending a few months with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Clay-buhere. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hancock of Fort Duchesne were at visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Claybum Sunday. Mr. Stanley Neilson was taken to Roosevelt where he received treatment for a sprained leg horse he was riding Friday, fell on his leg. Mrs. Earl Gail returned home Saturday after a few weeks visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Myrle Jennings is visiting relatives and friends in w knowledge in a position to RE erstand the und- average persons thought of reaction to the Howemortician. a consulting ver we feel that you owe it to yourself to understand the a dependable of ral director. Inquiries ways welcomed. fune- are al- Sendee is Available to All, Regardless of Financial Conditions Our 15 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE hone-Duchesne 27 Roy or 24 A. Schonian Mortuary mi BRIDG An-dert- services m a daughters, Fay and Fern and son Max spent Wednesday with Dewey Roberts at Charleston. Mrs. Vern Butters and children of Heber have moved to the sheep herd to spend the summer with Mr. Butters. Mr. Farris Casper and Mis3 La Nora Casper spent Saturday in A surprise party was given Monday evening in honor of Joe Duchesne. Francis Brooks spent Wednes- Claybum. Thiil.y guests,' were served a delightful lunch and day in Salt Lake City on games were played out of doors. The occasion wag Mr. Claybum's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Keele Tropacocaine, a Drug Tropacocaine is a drug having the have moved to Nine Mile for the general anesthetic and mydriatic summer and expect to make qualities of cocaine. It is an alka- their future home in Price. loid and is extracted from a small-leave- d Mr. and Mrs. Con ODriscol variety of coca growing in were calling on Mr. and Mrs. AlJava. ma Smith Sunday. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walters are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Walters father of Tooele. He passed away Mrs. Walters has Wednesday. been at his bed side the past week. Cen-terfiel- d. IIS Mrs. Marion S. Shields Lawrence Odekirk turned Saturday from Salt Lake City and reports Mr. Odekirks condition greatly improved. Robert Zirker arrived Saturday from Logan, where he has been attending school at the U. Mi-s- . S. A. C. Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert is at the L. Miles hospital in Roosevelt, ill with a bad case of infection. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Odekirk and family of Elpaso, Texas are here for a visit with home folks. John and Floyd Riehens left Saturday for the range IWith their cattle. Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll of Provo were visitors Thursday at the home of M. G. Shields. A large crowd of our young folks attended the wedding dance Thursday night at Ioka. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert enter'J. Tint Choice .v ' Above All Motor Oils in the Pacific West i 25 A Quart The Proven Motor Oil For Tour Car STANDARD 10. 1938. From Tobacco Robert Harcourt, an Eng- wrote: "This commodity will bring as great bene-f,n- d profit as ever the Spaniards bv the best and richest sil-- , JUNE OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA MISSION SERVICE Standard Oil Products Chester Lyman, Mgr. Duchesne, Utah - tained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Nettie Moore, Mrs. Ross Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks of Utahn. Mrs. Ray Horrocks is ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy of Duchesne were visitors Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Solom-onsoand family were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larsen of Ioka, n The Record Does Expert Printing THE MEW FORD V--8 NGINE TRUCK wheelbase 14-inc- Ford truck chassis hat a CIA non dimw jo mort than the regular ' thaistu AVAILABLE in two wheelbases, iih conventional or d 101' anti 134 rear axle and H. P, engine this truck offers the same advanced Matures of design, quality construction and preci-lmanufacture that have made Ford V-- trucks mous the world over for economy and reliabilbe tun to see dealer today Ford authorised your he complete story of this newest Ford truck. two-spee- n 8 FORD excellent vision !rf room pint and conven sonteoh. TRUCKS V-- 8 i This cah is equipped with et divided wmdthield, each halt of which tan he opened separately. Lai ge door-typpentdatori on rath tide of the cowl. Many Exhibitors Are Attracted To Livestock Show Oldest Park in America The Alameda in Mexico City, laid out in 1592, is said to be the oldest park in America. Miss Jean Morrison (Continued from last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk and Dairy Cattle: son, Blake were calling in Utahn Class 35 Dairy heifers dropSunday afternoon. ped after July 1, 1937. Holstein: Miss Lucile Rhoades of Provo First, James Rhoades. Jersey: spent last week in Utahn as a First, Floyd Bingham. guest of Misses Jean and Betty Class 36 Jersey Heifer Jo Morrison. dropped between Jan. 1 and July Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb and 1, 1937. First, Venil Johnson. family were visiting at the home Second, Clifton Nicholl. of Mr. and Mrs. Will Abplanalp Cows over 2 years Class 38 on Sunday. old. Hlostein; First, Uintah InMr. and Mrs. Herb Birch were dian School. Second, Wayne AshDuchesne visitors on Monday. by. Guernsey: First, Mr. Melvin Mrs. Genn Fenstermaker and Weeks. Jersey: First, Lester family of Duchesne were guests Bingham (Grand Champion Jerof Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pearson on sey, female). Second, Eijnest Weeks. Wednesday. Mr. Morley Davies made a trip Class 39 Bulls dropped after to Boneta Sunday. July 1, 1937: First, James RhodMr. and Mrs. Cliff Shirts and es. family made a business trip to Bulls dropped beClass 40 Salt Lake City this week. tween Jan. 1 and July 1, 1937: Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen and Dee Slaugh. Second, Elmer twin daughters, Barbara and First, Lind. Betty were callers at the MorriBulls dropped in Class 41 son home Thursday. 1936: Holstein: First, J. A. OlMiss Nora White was visiting sen. Second, George Winn. (Both Misses Jean and Betty Jo Morriof these entries were by the Duson Monday afternoon. chesne county Holstein Bull AsMr. and Mrs. Bill Gallyer of Fresno, California were visiting sociation). Class 42 Bulls dropped befriends and relatives in Utahn fore 1936: Holstein: First, Clarlast week. The Utahn Relief Society was ence Pamer. Jersey: First, Lester recently reorganized and the fol- Bingham. Second, E. J. Winder. Class 43 Milking Shorthorn were elected: lowing officers Mrs. Matilda Wright, president; Bull: First, Kenneth Snow. Class 44 Mrs. Ruth Broadhead, secretary Milking Shorthorn and treasurer. The counselors heifer: First, Kenneth Snow. and teachers have not yet been Draft Horses: chosen. Class 45 Stallions: ClydesMiss Lucile Rhoades was an dale: First, George Wilson. Secovernight guest of Miss Mae Ab- ond, C. K. Bain. Belgian: First, C. K. Bain. Percheon: First, Mar-oplanalp Monday. Mr. Melvin White was calling Moon. Second, J. M. Richie. on Thomas 46 Class Best Brood Mare: afAbplanalp Sunday ternoon. First, Dee Jenkins. Mrs. Will Abplanalp, who has Class 47 Colt born in 1937: been ill Is much improved at this First, Jay Curfew. Second, Dee Jenkins. writing. Misses Jean and Betty Jo MorClass 48 Colt born in 1936: rison and Lucile Rhoades were First, Dee Jenkins. Second, Ray calling on Mrs. Jess Thompson, Reynolds. Mare and suckling Class 49 Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Morrison and daugh- colt: First, Lawrence E. Caldter, Carina Gayle were calling on well. Second, Horace Gillman. Mrs. Will Abplanalp Sunday. Class 50 Draft team under Miss Ua Jean Abplanalp is harness: First, W. W. McConkie. spending a few days as a guest Second, James Rhodes. of Miss Joyce Abplanalp. Light Horses: Cass 51 (Held From Last Week) Thoroughbred reMr. Joseph Shanks, Mr. and mount stallions. Exhibited by AlMrs. Kenneth and vin Weeks and Hugh W. Colton. Carlisle 52 Class Thoroughbred daughter, RozeQa and Mrs. El-m- a Mayhew and daughter Elaine mare: First, Alvin Weeks. Secwent to Heber Friday. ond, Karl Allen. Grade brood mare: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore of Class 53 Salt Lake City are visiting at First, James Rhodes. Second, C. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Bain. Class 53A Shanks. (not in book) old grade brood mare: First, The Spring Festival, sponsored by the Primary was held Friday Otis Weeks. Second, Hugh Colat the Lewis home. Little Leata ton. Saddle Horse: 1st, Class 54 Davies was crowned queen of the Bingham. Second, Earl May. The children put on a pro- Lester gram, after which refreshments Herbert. old mare or Class 55 were sold. All reportedan enjoyable afternoon. gelding: First, Karl Allen. Sec-anOren Allen. Mrs. Leonard Brown and childMare and suckling Class 56 ren were visiting at the Morricolt (50-50son home on Friday. First, Karl Allen. and Second, Ted Wooley. Mrs. William Abplanalp Class 57 Kids pony owned grandson, Floyd returned home Saturday after a weeks visit in by exhibitor under 13 years of age: First, Ralph Richardson. Park City. Members of the Rock Creek Second, Dale Thacker. Class 58 Cattle association left Tuesday Yearling mare or for the range with their cattle. gelding: First, Wiley Stewart. Mrs. Shirts and daughter, Val-ee- r Second, C. K. Bain. of Salt Lake City were visit- Poultry: Pen of 3 pullets Class 59 ing Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shirts and family of Utahn this week. hatched in 1938: New HampMrs. Shirts returned to her home shire: First, Mrs. Ronald Preece. Monday but Valeer will remain White Leghorns: First, A. Dudley. Second, Mrs. Ronfor an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs.. Therron Robb ald Preece. Pen of 3 birds Class 60 and family of Park City have in 1937: White Legmoved to Utahn to make their hatched horns: First, Zelph Massey. Rode home. Most of the young children of Island Reds: First, Theron AbpUtahn have the whooping cough lanalp. White Brams: First, Karl Riehens. at this writing. Pen of 4 hens and Class 61 Mr. Jay Kofford spent the week end at the Carlisle home 1 cock hatched in 1937: White Dudwhile they visited in Heber City. Leghorns: First, A. DeMarr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplan- ley. Second, Frank Hacker. Barred Rocks: First, Glendon alp and family of Helper spent the week end at the home of Mr. Johnson. White Jersey Giants: Abplanalp. First, Robert C. Thorne. and Mrs. William Pen of 3 turkey Class 62 Their sons, Kenneth and Keith Bronze: hens: extendFirst, A DeMarr an for will remain here Dudley. ed visit. Mrs. Fem Gilbert and sons Barnutn Bribed Indian Chiefs and Mrs. Max Birch and 'family When ten of Americas distinwere visiting Mrs. Herb Birch on guished Indian chiefs paid a visit to Sunday. visitthe White House In 18C4, P. T. Bar-nuis MLss Bernice Mayhew bribed their Interpreter to ing relatives in Salt Lake City to his American museum them bring this week. In New York for exhibition, on the Mr. Edward Hadden ds farmon pretext that they were to be given ing the Walt Daniels place a public reception. After this Rock Creek. had taken place hourly for Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Mayhew more than a week, says Colliers and daughters, Lily and Rose of Weekly, the chiefs discovered the of Ogden are visiting at the home deception and departed In a huff. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Misses Jean and Betty Jo MorMr. and Mrs. William AbplanAb- rison and Mrs. Wells Wright and Mrs. and Mr. Eugene and alp were calling on planalp and family were visiting daughter, Valay Alma Smith of Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Pete Abplanalp moved his Midview Monday. and to their ranch In Utahn family Mayhew Mrs. Shelley reweek Saturday, where they will daughter, Elaine spent last summer. the in main during Park City. visiting Lorin Kofford has been emMrs. Will Hadden and family at the Shanks ranch. the at were ployed calling of Duchesne Mrs. Martha Shanks gave a Ed Hadden and Hyrum Rasmusbonfire party at her home Monsen homes Sunday. crowd ol day evening. A very large Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallyer enan all and Rufreport attended Mrs. and Fresno, California was The were time. evening joyable us Rogers of Mt. Emmons spent in playing games, singing visiting In Utahn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Knight of and roasting weenies. nl Mrs. IV. G. Gentry Mareen Webb spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller of and Sunday with her grandparMyton were visiting friends in ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus Ioka Wednesday. Mr. Arch Jenkins of Vernal Mr. and Mrs. John Brice re- was visiting in Ioka Saturday. turned to their home in San Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mecham California Friday after wrere the dinner guests of Mr. visiting with their daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Oscar Swet of MyTom Gentry. ton. Dick Adams of Roosevelt was Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson a business visitor in Ioka Wedspent Sunday In Bluebell, the nesday. guest3 of their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Johnson entertained Owen Goodrich. a number of her friends at a Mrs. David Borden returned to quilting Tuesday. her home in Los Angeles TuesMr. and Mrs. A. M. Todd and She was accompanied by Miss Alice Todd of Myton and day. her sister, Elva Johnson( who Mrs. Alice Sims and little sons wall spend the summer there. of Salt Lake City were visiting Mr. Storm McDonald of HeMrs. W. G. Gentry and Mrs. Tom ber City was In Ioka Monday on Gentry on Thursday. business. Misa Reta Ames returned here Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrell left from Price last week where she for Provo Tuesday. They have had spent several weeks visiting been visiting Mrs. Morrells parrelatives and friends. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon Saxon Jones, who has been atMrs. J. L. Mies, Mrs. Garrett tending the B. Y. U. in Provo re- Stone, Ralph Miles and H. H. turned home Tuesday. Miss Paul Stone were Roosevelt visitors on of Provo accompanied here home Monday. and will spend Borne time visiting in Ioka. Tom Gentry and James Lemon Jr. made a trip to the range with cattle Tuesday. Mary Lloyd is staying in RoSAT. AND SUN. osevelt with Mrs. Lynn Nicholos. Mrs. Beatrice Hrich of Los AnJune 11th and 12th geles is the guest of her mother, Fredric March and Mrs. Olive Sorensen. Mrs. William Morrison of MonFraneiska Gaal In roe, Utah spent Saturday and The Buccaneer Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Eliza Robison. WEI). AND TIIURS. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fausett were shopping in Roosevelt last June 15th and 16th Monday. Glenn Morris and Dan Haughland was transactEleanor Holm In ing business in Roosevelt MonTarzans Revenge day. Mr. D. E. Handy of the Ogden and News Comedy stockyards was an Ioka visitor Jan-airft- COZY THEATRE Saturday. TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A G. E. Automatic Water Heater Its Safe No matches, no flame, no fumes. Its Cool The heat is sealed INSIDE the tank where it belongs. Its Clean - as electric light - no soot, no smoke, no ashes. Its Healthful - Essential to cleanliness, health and beauty. Its Economical - High efficiency at only lc per kilowatt Hour. Its Convenient - Plenty of hot water for an emergency, anytime. Its Automatic Needs no care; no switches to turn off or on. Its Dependable - Always on the job just install it and forget it. Its Simple All working parts sealed away and automatically controlled. Its Modern - Another G. E. Appliance 'for Better Living. -- ): -- Install It And Forget It Ml De-Ma- rr the Mayhew homes. visjiUng at The Record Does Expert Printing -- -- d, Salt Lake City arc o, 8 POWER LIGHT GO. Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant tasi GEM pecial Complete With Springs And Mattresses These cribs, originally sent to the Schonian Furniture Company on an excess order have been under litigation. We finally settled for them at a greatly reduced price and are passing the saving on to you. Some of them have already been sold but the best ones are still left Thev were made to sell from $11.10 to $17.95. NOW ON SPECIAL SALE AT - - $9.50 to $12.00 and were of the Cribs have been in All just recently uncrated storage To see them Call at the UINTAH BASIN RECORD |