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Show jMTAHBASIN THE RECORD. DUCHESNE UTAH "HOLDING COMPANY' BRIDGELAND y Mary Evans ?Iinn!e Hamilt on Mrs. Pearl Calder gmest Mecham returned returned this Bench home . from Indian Sunday after has been em-- 1 some time in Vernal. She brought STk EdwVE.n,,h,winbui.d- heL,a Dew baby daughter house. daysrS'last uLef 6Vre Pent a few at and Mrs. Fred Caroll and she was called toBridgeland business visit0rS family were bedside her mother, Mrs. ReS! Roosevelt Saturday. on been has L Murphy Tjfr E. this week. the sick list Evans entertained weWofTu TMaXWe11 left last Bessie Miss Ihe exneetft Qty- - where A a dinner party Monday even-- t find employment Mr. and included Mrs. Esther vv The guests 2 Verl Roper, Mr. and Mrs. ly ill at this agstaff is seriousMr George writing flden Evans and Mr. Scott Lusty. Caspe; i3 visitine who attended friends m Heber this s Among those week. Among those attending inference in Duchesne Sunday Mrs. ence in Duchesne mere Bishop Oscar Nelson, Sunday wet' Ruth Will-- F Bishop, Aldin Kuo Mitchell, Mrs. Turnbow, and Wilma Iorg, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. isms Miss Myra Jess Mis3' Murm Mitchell, Miss Bessie Mr and Mrs. John H. Jones Ion and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rogers. Evans and My Miss Montez Carrol has been Wagstaff and family Mr ou", of school the last week with Mrs. Marvin Mitchell! Mr! and and fee flu. Mrs- of Oliver Mitchell family jhe Air. Grant Hickens, confined with the measles. accompaniA P. T. A. meeting was held ed by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen and evenilast Wednesday family of Alapleton spent Sunday iaUpalco visiting friends in Tabiona.. ng. dhn H. Jones, accompanf-e- d Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ,?r' Woodard, a baby girl, Monday. by Mr. Glen Hohlman, Mr n Lewis and Air. Alvin Maxwell Aj concerned are doing nicely. J spent Tuesday in Roosevelt on ae Record Does Expert Printing business. jlis I ti l in! Jit :e 5 On! nt rJ . te :aS t lti - s Al-ton- Te-Fev- re It II -- 4r i I Sw,k ak El-vi- Myton News Items By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Airs. R. E. Waugh was hostess to the Friday Bridge Club last week with the following ladies engaged at the bridge tables, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. William Preece, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Airs. Wm. Harris, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. A delightful lunch was served late in the afternoon when the prize for high score was awarded to Airs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wheeler of Whiterocks were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece, Miss Alice Todd and Air. and Airs. Bliss Lott were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne, Mr. Otto Weisley and Mr. Art Horsley of Salt Lake City were visitors at the James DalgSaturday evening after the American Legion meeting leish home at Roosevelt. . Air. and Mrs. Giles Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder and Mr. Louis P. Anderle attended the American Legion and Auxiliary meeting at Roosevelt Saturday evening. Air. and Mrs. James Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alartin, Mr. Clifford Giles and Mr. and Airs. William Brundage returned Wednesday of last week from St. Anthony, Idaho, where they were called by the death of Mr. Ted Larsen. The deceased was formerly a resident of Myton and was of Mr. and Mrs. Giles. a The many friends of the family extend their sincere sympathy in their bereavement. who has Mrs. Sena Rempton, been the guest of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart during the past month left Friday for Logan, Utah where she will visit for a few days before leaving for her home in Thatcher, Arizona. Air. Jay Pope of Duchesne and Mr. Alva Murdock of Heber were WednesMyton business visitors day of last week. Mr. H. S. Sutherland and Mr. James Dalgleish were transactlast ing business in Duchesne Wednesday. Mr. and Airs. Harold Knudsen and children, accompanied by Mrs. Knudsens mother, Airs. A. son-in-la- w son-in-la- w Are Your Records Adequate ? Jncome Tax Returns, Social Security, Sales Tax, and Unemployment Taxes and Monthly ae loentory Average all need adequate ords 5 Rec- and you need them yourself, to run your business. NOW is the Time to Start J 3 ecan supply jou with Blank . nai'd Books, and Special Forms, Loose Leaf Sys- - jCrns and other Office Supplies. ! )e Min be glad to help you plan youi wQUiremcnts. he Uintah Basin Record Mrs. W. G. Gentry By Tracy Defa Eva Angus Is visiting with relMrs. Lovar Allred spent the week end at her home in Hanna. atives and friends in Salt Lake She left Monday for Roosevelt City this week. Mrs. P. C. Johnson was the where she will continue working for Mrs. V. T. Rice. guest of Mrs. Chas. Ferdval on Mr. Frank Defa made a busiAlonday. ness trip to Duchesne on Friday. Air. and Mrs. James Lloyd and Mr. Craig Harmston of Roose- daughter, Alary were Roosevelt velt was in Hanna Friday and visitors on Thursday. Norman Alurphy and Earl Reese Saturday, where he was doing some survey work. of Upalco were seen on the streets Miss Della Rhoades left Sunday of Ioka Sunday. for Provo, where she will be Air. and Mrs. Chester Mathu-so- n were shopping in Roosevelt working for the winter, Mr. Orvii Rhoades, June and Thursday. Paul Roberts and Leonard Diste' Leonard Gardner of Neola was fano motored to Vernal and an Ioka visitor on Tuesday. Air. and Airs. Garrett Stone Thursday. Daughters of the Pioneers meet- spent Monday in Roosevelt. The M. Men and Gleaner Girts ing was held at the home of Mrs Loretta Payne Thursday, Present gave their annual banquet at the were: Mrs. Essie Collett, Mrs hall Monday night. All present Vida Curry, Mrs. Myrtle Rhoades reported a good time. Mrs. Martha Giles, Airs. Nettie Ioka was well represented at Defa, Mrs. Leona Sweat, Airs. conference in Roosevelt Saturday Louise Turnbow, Airs. May At- and Sunday. Airs. William Bolander Sr. is wood, Mrs. Etta Aloon and Mrs, Vida Defa, Mrs. Irene Allred, Miss visiting at the home of her daughTracy Defa and Airs. Define Van ter in Salt Lake City. Tassel. After the lesson a delicious A number of Ioka young folks lunch wras served. Everyone spent attended the dance at Bluebell an enjoyable afternoon. Friday night. Mr. Frank Defa made a busi Visitors at the Gentry home on ness trip to Duchesne and Ro- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry and children of Alyosevelt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen ton and W. II. Stone. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Among the many from Ioka Olsen on Alonday. who shopped In Roosevelt TuesMr. and Airs. Roy Chatvfn day were Air. and Airs. J. W. Jenspent Sunday at Tabiona visiting sen, Chas. Percival, William Faus relatives. sett and Air. and Mrs. Thomas Air. Bunnell Turnbow has been Gentry. Air. and Airs. James Solomonson down on the desert with sheep for a couple of weeks. He return' of Arcadia were visiting Airs. Solomonsons ed home Saturday. parents, Air. and A sewing bee was held at the Airs. Lew Larsen Sunday. home of Airs. Irene Allred. PresMarlin Wilkerson was transactent were, Nettie, Viola and Tracy ing business in Roosevelt Tues Defa, Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio and day. Mrs. James B. Lemon was visitMiss Della Rhoades. A lunch was served to the guests. ing Mrs. Virgil Alecham in RoA large crowd attended the osevelt on Tuesday. Several from Ioka are hauling dance at the Red Cliff ward hall James Friday night. Everyone had an en- ice from Alontez creek. Lemon is filling his ice house and joyable time Bishop Webb took his school bus (Too Late For La3t Week) Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. May Atwood last on Tuesday. Air. Emil Colliander week. Present were: Mrs. Dafine accompanied them. They returnVan Tassell, Rosie Fabrizio, Net- ed Wednesday. Air. Frank Defa motored to tie and Viola Defa, Louise TurnDuchesne Tuesday. He was acVida Curry Rhoades, bow, Myrtle and irene Allred. Everyone had companied by Mr. Jep Thomas. Air. and Mrs. Arvil Michie and an enjoyable time. Connie Lee were collecting PriMr. Frank Defa made a business trip to Duchesne on Monday. mary funds Wednesday. Air. Elmer Moon and Mrs. Alar-th-a He was accompanied by Mr. Giles and Mrs. Leona Sweat Air. and Fabrizio Charlie Lloyd came from Heber Alonday. Mrs. Roberts. Sweat Is a few days Among those who attended the with her spending Mrs. Earl Mr. and folks, at Ivie funeral for Mrs. Sarah of Hanna. Fruitland Friday were: Air. and Atwood Miss Della Rhoads of Provo is Airs. W. G. Michie, Mr. and Mrs. a couple of weeks with spending CurRoy Lee, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. her folks, Mr. and Airs. Joseph Mr. Leo Airs. Defa, and Mr. ry, Rhoades and family of Hanna. Bob Sweat, Mr. Frank Defa, Mrs. The Red Cliff ward hall looks and Rosie Fabrizio, Nettie, Viola much Improved with its new very of friends The Defa. many Tracy curtain and curtains on all stage to wish Mrs. Ivie in this vicinity windows. New electric lights the take thi3 opportunity to express been installed there recently. have to most heartfelt sympathy their her bereaved family and relatives. Mr. Joseph Defa has been sick with the mumps for the past week, but is much better at this writing. Mr. Parley Turnbow and Mr. Bill Turnbow motored to Duchesne Hunt returned Wednesday from Salt Lake City to make arrange-to ments to move their furniture will Salt Lake City where they Mrs and Mr. home. their make of Knudsen have been residents and will Mvton for many years be greatly missed by their many friends. State Highway Patrolman Jack visitor in Young was a business Wednesday. last Myton was Mr. Leroy Bird of Bluebell on transacting business in Alyton Saturday. Duchesne Mr R- C. Walker of visitor on was a Myton business Friday. was Mr. Bert Coleman of Heber in matters business to attending Mvton Saturday. as Ioka Mr. James Lloyd of on Wed- visitor business a Myton neMr.yRoyal Smith of Salt Lake business in City was transacting Thursday. Mvton associaThe Parent Teachers l" tion held their regular meeting Iriday auditorium school the was evening. A pleasing programenjoywas and greatly furnished attendance, g ed bv a large Stewart Mr and Mrs. Wm. and g Mr. and Mrs- Lynn Stone were among Holder in Lse Hilary who attended conference poospvtdt Saturday. Roosevelt Mr. Owen Gagon of in Myton visitor business a day. Mrs. R. E. Miller accompanied Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Whitmore of Roosevelt to Salt Lake City Friday where they attended a meeting of the Lynds Chapter No. 1 O. E. S. that evening. They returned Saturday. A large congregation greeted Rev. Martin Fouts at the Presbyterian church Sunday, when he opened services that had been discontinued since Rev. Spence had been transferred to Seattle, Washington several months ago. Services will be held each Sunday at 11 a. m, and Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horago and children left Wednesday for St. Ignatells, Montana to make their home. Mr. Morago has been employed in the Indian Irrigation Service at Myton for the past two years and recently received a transfer to Montana. During their stay here Mr. and Mrs. Morago made many friends who will greatly miss them. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke and son, Donald, who have been visiting with relatives and friends In Arizona and Texas during the past six weeks returned Tuesday. Among those who attended the L. D. S. Quarterly Conference at Roosevelt Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone, Mr. and Airs. Leland Wilde, Air. Fred Musser and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart. Mr. Frank Uresk left Tuesday for Salt Lake City on a business trip. Aliss Dorothea Tolboe is visitAliss Marie Anderson at ing with Vernal. Ua Wm. at the entertained Byington Preece home Thursday evening complimentary to the Bee Hive Aliss lone Bird and Aliss By Helen Neilson Jenning has gone to Salt Lake City for a short visit with friends. Airs. Henry Beckstead who undement an operation is reported getting along nicely. We hope for her speedy recovery. Air. and Airs. Frank Murphy are the proud parents of a baby girl, born February 4th. Air. and Airs. Ervin Alurphy have moved to Bennett, where they will make their home. Air. and Airs. Alarrell Brady, and Air. and Mrs. Henry Beal were dinner guests at a family gathering at Bluebell in honor of Mr- - and Mrs. Orion Brady, who were recently married. A dinner was given at the home of Airs. Mary ODriscol Tuesday, where the Relief Society gathered in honor of Mrs, Emma Maas. A delightful dinner was served, and everyone enjoyed the afternoon. The Infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keel has been very sick the past week, but is now on the improve. Tuesday evening after Alutual Miss Floral Lemon, Aliss Theora (Continued On Page 8) Aliss Eunola Saturday for a load. Robert Marchant was a FOR SALE! Tons of OATS and BARLEY - 50 -- - See C. ZIMMERMAN. Utah Roosevelt, COZY THEATRE SAT. AND SUN. February 12 and 13 Katherine Hepburn And Ginger Rogers In Stage Door WED. AND TIIURS. February 16 and 17 George Murphy In Women Men Marry Three Short Subjects HOTEL BEN LOMOND to clear some returned the frost goes Mrs. Gideon Baril Darrel Dean home Saturday from North Myon the friends been the has she where ton Bench river Saturday guest of Mrs. Rose Harris. girls. ground as soon as out of the ground. was calling on old south side of the evening. I By Mrs. Etnel L. Curran Mr. and Airs. Elmer Curran have moved to the Ed Young house, just east of Duchesne. A dyke is being built along the east side of the Seaton slough by the C. C. C. boys. This is to prevent the high water from washing around the head gate. Mrs. J. D. Wimmer and Airs. on Johnny Abbott were calling Airs. Seaton Alonday. Mrs. August Maas has moved to sevher own home, aftei spending Mrs. of home at the weeks eral . Pearl Meacham .while convalesc-ingMrs R. E. Emry spent Friday and Friday night in Duchesne and Airs. visiting her children, Air. Mrs. ElPred Emry and Air. and mer Curran. Those attending the Gold and Green ball at Arcadia Friday night were Airs. Pearl Meacham, son Sharon and daughter Bernice, Mrs. Ethel Curran and Melba, Ellsworth and Claud Curran, In Mrs. Oliver Sagers has been acsometime getting for Price new grandquainted with her daughter. Our industrious neighbors, Orr and Sherman Swasey are improvthis winter by ing their places and buildfinishing their houses barns. new ing Mr. and Mr3. Bemis returned from a very pleasant pleasure trip through California. Mrs. Ethel Curran spent FriJohn Davis day visiting Airs. while Ellsworth and Air. Davis butchered a 425 pound hog. Lula Jean and Carl Holfeltz of Roosevelt arc visiting for a few was days at the home of their grandAirs. Odes Bemis, Vcrholc mother, nMrnand Mrs. Anton Mr. R. E. Emry is getting his Midview of Boyd Wm. and Mrs. Satur- - stump puller ready and expects were shopping in Myton til wjHin The dignity and simplicity of Roy A. Schonian funeral result of direction is the steadfast adherence to the finest professional and per- sonal services. The use of our equipment and mortuary facilities Is offered at no addiUonal cost. Our experience enables us to give friendly, helpful advice at all Umes, We are at your service 24 hours a day. Our ambulance is always In readiness for invalid or emergency work, furnishing you with speedy, comfortable transportation to home or hospital anywhere, and at any time. Ogden, Utah Delightful Rooms . . . Aircooled Corridors . . . Grill Room . . . Coffee Shop . . . 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