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Show : UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH MARKET REPORT GILSONITE MINE WORKER CRUSHED TO DEATH WED. Weekly summary of the North Salt Lake livestock market for week ended Friday, February 4, Recipes for St. Valentines Day By Romanza Mott (Continued From Page One) Williams was 1938. Mrs. Gertrude be safe if they were not crushed called to Heber City Thursday to Cattle and Calves: in the slide, as there was an air be at the bedside of Mrs. Jeff near them. They jumped to was on a moderate baspipe Trading Baum, who has been ill for some is this week in the cattle as the avalanche came. safety yards time. Mrs. Williams returned and prices were steady to weak. The eight other miners, who had home Monday. The quality of the weeks supply been in the mine at the time of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen was not as good as a week ago, the cavein, together with the made a business trip to Roose- and consisted mostly of plain Pariette crew and helpcomplete velt Thursday. stock. Receipts were larger and ers from the Castle Peak mine Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley and numbered 1, 623 head, as comthree miles distant, labored franMrs. Catherine Williams were in pared with 1,095 last week and for five hours before they tically Roosevelt Thursday on business. last year. The steer run was were able to extricate Mr. CampMr. and Mr. Kay Pulley were of common and medium quality bells body and bring the two boys visiting Mrs. Mitchell In town on and moved within a range of to safety, at about 7 p. m Heifers were scarce and Sunday. Died Instantly A dancing party was given at medium to fairly good driveins Dr. L. S. Saunders of Roosevelt, Medium and the home of Mr. Clarence Ivie went at $5.00-$5.7who had been summoned immed$4.00-$4.85 Friday night. Mr. Elmer Rasmus- good local cows rated at iately, said the miner had been and low cutter to common sen and Miss Nelda Wheller killed instantly. The body was redriveins 3.75. at to Bulls $2.00 furnished the music. A very ento the Roy A. Schonian moved and odd lots joyable evening was spent by went at $3.50-$5.0- 0 By BETTY BARCLAY Mortuary in Duchesne. of common to medium veal calves those present. C. J. Neal, mine manager, said $4.25-$7.0at Valentine Dessert Magic Chocolate Peanut Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason made Butt,, this is the first fatal accident the jJrange Cherry 2 squares a business trip to Myton Monday. Hogs: I u in foods call for unsweetened Gay days gaiety more mine than has had in thirty The market on hogs started the cup sweetened condenw with and this desseit Among those who attended week with a 25 cent 1 f intriguing U cups confectioners r r5 ' years of intermittent operation, u heart motif is advance, then 3 teaspoons conference in town Sunday were gay peanut butto although three men narrowly es- In red and gold forparticularly back to the Vj dropped gradually a St. Valentine vanilla and Clarence Mrs. Baum, level of Bishop wall when a death caped week's The last best close. Melt For with chocolate slices the In iarty. orange Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams, Mr. top 0f J J of flood water completely destroyhich the heart mold is surrounded boiler. Add sweetened and Mrs. Clarence Ivie, Mr. and light and mediumweight butchers ed the mine workings last August lalifornia Navel oranges with their milk and blend thoroughly! and mixed Mrs. Orson Mott, Mr. and Mrs. rated at $8.35-$8.5- 0 29th with damage estimated at eedless characteristic are especial- from fite and add sifted $7.25-$8.2kinds Pack. brought Dale Ivie, Mrs. Norma Rowley, ly easy to prepare. Their firm tex- - tinners sugar (sift before from $8,000 to $10,000. $5.25-$6.0sows bulked at Mrs. Agnes Gentry, Elva and Jes- ing mg) gradually. Add peanut I rji Mr. Campbell was born in Ver- ture also adds to their attractive and Sheep: sie Baum. vanilla. Blend thorough c as a garnish. Oranges are es of son a 20, nal, 1894, January Receipts ig the sheep division Mr. Ed Williams came home In the diet at this into a roll. Place on butte valuable Serially Heber and Sarah Henry Camp- time of from Moon Lake Saturday quite for the week numbered 12,309 year when other fresh fruits Chill. When firm, cut In ,i,tiyn bell. He took up a homestead in are scarce. head, as against 11,373 a week 111. He is Vanilla Rennet-Custar- d at much better W feeling Cedarview in 1912 and was enago and 12,008 a year ago. Prices Grenadine Topping tlWUi this writing. To make: Make a cranberry mold looked weak to 25c lower comin farming and running a gaged 2 cups milk (or 1 cup w'read with or without gelatine. Pour Bishop Clarence Baum, Mrs. 1 d. for several mixture in heart mold with last weeks general celebra- - threshing machine cup cream) Pretty Betty Furness of the movies joins In the nation-wid- e and put in 1 Tessie M. Ivie, Mrs. Norma Row-le- pared package vanilla rennet downturn. Several trucked in loads tion of St. Valentines day by selecting a black taffeta dress with red years. For two years, he operated a cool place to set. When 1 egg white ready and Mrs. Romanza Mott at- of medium to ,Jf0tt to serve dip the mold in warm cup granulated sugar i nea equipment. good local lambs velvet hearts for her afternoon wardrobe. tended the Primary meeting in I cup $6.00-$6.7grenadine water (never hot) and turn out on syrup with changed hands at Survivors Listed Duchesne Saturday night. Set out 4 or 5 sherbet rlaa 71 a large serving plate. Surround a few down to $5.85. Nothing was He in about engaged custard mining Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ivie were done on matured cups. Warm milk ur Bros with slices which have been sheep. nine years ago and was employed (lippedorange not hot, (120 v in honey and chilled. Decor- lukewarm visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Note: at the Raven mine near Ft. Du- ate the plate with candy hearts. few drops on the inside's Rasmussen Friday. ki n Carloads of shipped-llivestock chesne, which is also a gilsonite This may also be made in individu- wrist should feel comfortabln Remove from bought for reshipment on the Ogheat and quick I mine. He had been employed at al molds (fills 6 molds) or in a Nine Presidents Over 60 den and North Salt Lake livestock Pariette only since last Septem star or hatchet shaped mold for in the rennet powder. , Nine presidents, markets carry freight benefits in mediately Into glasses and l r Washington, Washingtons birthday. ber. Leo Johansen and R. W. Sny- Dinner Dance Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, variable amounts, And here are some other Valen- until firm, about 10 minutes t f except when Surviving are his widow Loise tine recipes that you will find equal- in refrigerator. Just before ir der of Altonah were Duchesne Harrison, Jackson, Taylor and Bu- otherwise stated. Mr. Charles Barton and Mrs. J. beat egg white until It holds f I Campbell and six sons ly delicious: chanan, were inaugurated after visitors on Friday. P. Madsen were guests of honor add sugar and syrup by tablet) ( I Lynn, Floyd, Ivan, Ted reaching sixty. The Record Does Expert Printing Frank Defa of Hanna has been. at a dinner dance last Saturday Garwood and Rollen, all of Roosevelt. beating well after each ad; g I Valentine Squares transacting business in Duchesne evening at the Log Cabin Club, dy and continue to beat until t 1 package Funeral services will be held at d The party was given in celebra- several days this week. gelatin is very stiff. Drop a 1 pint hot water pul j the Roosevelt L. D. S. tion of their birthday anniver-wachapel 1 sheet cake mixture on each dessert and Royal Smith of Salt Lake City f es. Guests were Messrs, and Sunday at 2 p. m. under the di a little grenadine syrup oi a, cup cream, whipped a Duchesne business visitor I Medames Tom Kelsey, J. D. Wim- - rection of Bishop Heber T. Hall Dissolve gelatin in hot water. top. last Friday. jO p inch layer into shallow New Card Game Craa Leandrew J. Gilbert of Arcadia mer- - Joe Cowan, J. P. Madsen, O. James E. Bacon and Ova Rich- Pour J was in Duchesne on business' on Halstead, Ernest Wilson, Al- ardson, both of Montwell will be 'square pan. Chill until firm. Cut Crossword Lexicon Is the principal speakers. squares from cake. Cover card game craze that Is bert Stephenson, Wilder Monday. thf Cal tops with plain sweetened whipped the seasons Tom DaClaude It's if banks, Thomas, parties. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Prescott of cream and sides with whipped binatlon of crossword O. A. Wilkins and Lyle Young. DISTRICT ATTORNEY v puuh I cream into which bits of gelatin Hayden were in Duchesne on vis, and anagrams with nique Birthday fceen Party have business Monday. folded. Place on lace speed and excitement added I rc .SAYS SHOOTING 1 Mrs. Glenn Bates wa3 guest of WAQ Mark McGuire of Roosevelt was paper doilies. Cut hearts from gela- Carters Star Reporter ii if, Uo IIP lAIiLih JITTCTTPlAmp tin with small cutter new game favorite that giveeV f, greeting friends in Duchesne last honor Tuesday evening at a sur- on of place cake. top pnd Serve at body the thrills of reports I .Prise party given at her home in Saturday. (Continued From Page One) nce. Serves 12. npw fvpntja Harvey Hatch, who is studying I Bridgeland m Celebration of herl, 111 M ordering the boy at the B. Y. U., spent the week birthday anniversary. Mrs. Melvin W.yjhl.m answer any charge. Poulson, Mrs. Edward Wilkins and ry,eASt?d end in Duchesne. case Is never Mrs. Reva Owens, W. P. A I Miss Phyllis Wimmer were host- e sai . adding that all g esseswas served to Supper project supervisor was aase ,i3 be' J"'? ece r0m after business in Duchesne I twelve guests and a lovely gift by the authorities, in the was presented to Mrs. Bates Monday. event that further evidence might omens Study Club A. C. Harmston of Roosevelt I AND BOYS 6 whick was a Duchesne business visitor Mrs. L. C. Winslow was hostess room - We are Headquarters For to members of the Womens Study immfdlateIy Saturday. , any H. Roy Knox of Arcadia was Club last an5'Ter Saturday afternoon. The charf. fU,PH Thee 13 no law of transacting business here on Sat- - lesson was given by Mrs Edwin U S m Such Cases re&ard' Carman the subiect urday. Carl W. Anderson of Altonah the Great Lakes," wa3 supple- - IesSr0f the time that miht elapse, Whil there are persons who are was a business visitor in Duchesne mented by illustrations from the I Life magazine. Present were- - Mrs nob entirely satisfied with the out- Monday. Tailored to order by M. Born Philip B. Horsley and Axel I Nina Burger, Mrs. B. A. Jacoby, ''dome of the case, Mr. Dunford And Company feels that the facts as now known Birch of the Mtn. States Tel. & Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. R. M. Pope, are Tel. were in Duchesne Tuesday. Mrs. Melvin and substantially correct, Poulson, Mrs. Roy a! Leaders in the Field of Popular Priced Tailori Mr. Horsley was bidding goodbye Schonian, Mrs. Charles H. Selch tbat Htcord was justified in the to his friends in Duchesne. He Miss Anna Stark, Miss Pearl Jef- - shooting. Smce 1876 Come in and Selefct your leaves next Tuesday to take over fries, Mrs. C. W. Barton and Mrs. and and Let Us Measure you For Tin e Style I the commercial department of the Fred C. Ferron. New telephone company in Richfield. Wednesday Club uaa Deen maae Spring Suit! Miss Marion Mortensen and Mrs. William F. Gentry enter-- 1 reg'arding the case, the Record Mrs. Lynn Nielson of Roosevelt tained the that some information should Wednesday club on felt 1 were transacting business in Du- of this week with the fob h Tuesday - Shop And Save At ung chesne Tuesday lowing members present: Mrs. B. Bert Smith of Heber has been A. MrSG. A. Halstead , Jacoby in Duchesne this week on busi- Mrs. Edwin CarmaDi Mrs Blaine ed- Mrs. Edward Edward Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Robbins Foster, Mrs. Jess Johnstun, Mrs. DU. ELEMENTARY Wilkins, of Roosevelt spent Sunday with Duchesne, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cohorn in Du George E. Chambers, Mrs. Ed The Duchesne elementary school Hart, Mrs. John Hansen and Mrs. chesne. Halstead- - High score prize is buzzing with I Ralph activity over Mr and Mrs Ross au.13. ueniry and nc nor Valentines. Many novel ideas have weS ! ark City came to last found appearance to the individ- prize to Mrs. Ralph Halstead attend the funeral services for I n:nnp ual valentines and the many beau' Gerald Burns. tiful boxes. Dtaner of nome at the pass guests Bill Murdock, who is attending The fifth and sixth grades are the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer last the week end to Duchesne with Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. busy selling candy. The fifth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Tom Thomas, Mr. and' Mrs. O. A. grade plans to give the money to Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sea- the school as their contribution Murdock. Miss Phyllis Wimmer and toward the new motion picture ton, A. B. Madsen of Boneta was a business visitor in Duchesne on Mrs. Ernest Schonian. Following machine. The sixth grade is work-dinne- r, the guests enjoyed card ing in an effort to buy a remem-gameMonday. brance to leave the school when Bishop Levi J. Anderton and VV. Club leave for high school this B, P. they Heber T. Hall made a trip Bishop Members of the Duchesne Busi- - year, to Mt. Emmons Thursday mornness and Professional Womens Every Friday afternoon one of ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Odekirk Club heard Lincoln Rasband iec- - the grades entertains the rest of made a trip to Provo Wednesday ture on Imports and Exports" at the school with a program. Last to take Mrs. Margaret Odekirk their regular meeting Wednesday week the fourth grade gave an for medical attention and also to evening. The subject is chosen and interesting radio skit. This buy materials for an Indian home outlined as part of the regular the fifth grade will entertain with which Mr. Odekirk is building program of the club. The commit- - a Lincoln Day program. The Library is almost ready for near Fort Duchesne. They report tee on the bridge tournament an an eventful return trip, with cars nounced the awarding of first use, after being locked for two in borrow pits and one gilsonite prize, a pen and pencil set to Mrs. weeks while cards were made for each book. truck overturned in the road. Ralph Halstead. Members present at the meetThe first and second grades In Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hollenbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones left ing were Miss Anna Stark, Mrs Miss Jennies room report they are Thursday for Salt Lake City for Bessie Kohl, Mrs. Florence Co- -' almost ready to serve tea. In a short busiryss trip. horn, Miss Phyllis Wimmer, Mrs. I short time their tea room will be Clean Miss Bernice Phillips of Roose- Vivian Wilkins, Mrs. Mildred Car-- 1 completed man, Mrs. Agnes Jacoby and Mrs. velt is a guest of Miss Janet Yo Helen Poulson. Special 1 CARD OF THANKS were M,-sLincoln Rasband and1 Mrs. O. P. Hansen. , We wish to thank our friends BRIDGELANI) and neighbors for their kind exOrgan ripe Cactus (Continued From Page 5) pressions of and help- ine spectacular organ pipe cactus fulness duringsympathy Shelton, Mr. George Davis and the illness and at hry grows only in a fairly small area of the death of our Mr. Guy Wiicken came beloved mother down from southern Arizona. Duchesne and taught our Mrs. Sarah Ivie. Their thought- Wor. folks the Gold and Green young I fu,ncS3 I always be remember- dance. wood an.) :T)n P C!ayburn- - wh0 ed "1th This courtesy was gratitude appreciated by is advisory chairman, had thirty Peter, Will and Mrs. Ila Ivie. in people attendance Mr. and Mrs. Low-el- l at their Mrs. Ada Lee Brady of meeting this week. Colorado were They will hold Mrs. Hazel Defa relatives visiting classes every Monday. Ft RI FM1FD WHISKEY. and friends here this week. Mrs. Rowe Lewis v"' r "'"f -diMilird o 0 Amcrn.,, 24 Mr, rie; V,U and fuiiil,, n'tril Mrs. Roy Murphy of The Agricultural class ,U Vrr. ..I b Mrs. Ella Sweat. oU. A) IKOUl'. for ad- Uwy $ uUa, taught by Waiter E. At- - iTnTsund we,-- visiting in Bridge- Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Scrvaf Tlio Record Poes Expert Printing 2,-1- 5. 0. 12-fo- 5. 0. y, well-drilli- Po,- - cherry-flavore- s ! - - " heart-shape- ! d clos-wome- I, physi-lookin- .C ATTENTION " Men tLl? Taif -- SUETS- I N !. PRICED FROM $25.00 to $491 f KOHLS tofe STEP UP TO I s. Electric Cooler! Automatic Electric Cookery As Essential to Modern Living I Electric Lights, Washing Machine Electric Irons and Refrigerators. Brings New Speed, New ness, and New Economy, to Home. . ' I No. tyinu l 1 223 - ' I ! t L. |