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Show r-- s UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH CT3 tJ MW Prim WEATHER REPORT E For week beginning Feb. 10. By Mrs, Chris Sorensen The Primary association put over a Major Bowes program last Wednesday night. After the program dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. William Frisby went to Heber on Saturday night Precipitation, .30 of an inch. where Mrs. Frisby consulted a E. S. WINSLOW, doctor. They returned home SunCooperative Observer day evening. Dean Anderson, son of Mr. and One Breath an Hour Mrs. George Anderson, has had How long can you hold your the chicken pox and has been staying at the home of his grandpar- breath? Half a minute is easy, one ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ander- minute difficult, two minutes possible, but this needs a lot of pracson. t long Tuatara Dont neglect your dental work tice. Yet the can Call Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, and stop breathing for a whole hour, none the worse for it for appointment. adv. This appear relic of the prehistoric ages, Genealogical meeting was held s Magazine, is in the church house Sunday night. says and exists in A very good program was given. New Zealand. It has three eyes, one Eva Jane, little daughter of Mr. a blind one at the top of the skull; and Mrs. Marion H. Christensen, stomach like a tortoise; soft plates is very ill with the flu. spikes along its spine. It eats just son the of Richard, Mr. one snail a young and Mrs. Laren Beckstead is quite never moves day and practically unless disturbed. Its ill with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Evans eggs take a year to hatch. cf Mt. Emmons, parents of Mrs. Beckstead came on Monday to Ruskins Belief help care for the sick child. It is It was Ruskins belief that womto be hoped he will soon recover. Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. en, if they wished, could pul an end Behurnn is also on the sick list. to war. Mrs. Florence Bates of Duchesne Bishop Leon Burton and Glen passed through Talmage Tuesday Sorensen attended the Social Seenroute from Mtn. Home to curity meeting held at Roosevelt Saturday. fli Valuable Aluminum Pyramid Caps Washington Monument $ I A . f wK v' v ! A National Objective Weekly summary Sentinels of the Republic 0f Salt Lake livestock m8k 6ndInff Frlday By RAYMOND PITCAIRN National Chairman duk . well-bei- 50-5- o 0. half-lizar- BUY NOW MARKET REPoijj Cattle and Calves: Today in America both government Bridge Luncheon The cattle trade was business enterprise are seeking and Mrs. E. W. Schonian entertain- a common week and held about objective. . a ed Wednesday afternoon at It Is to quicken to their accus- with a week ago. The were tables Small luncheon. bridge tomed pace the productive forces of ceipts figured at 1,410 he' attractively arranged with Val- the nation and thus increase em- a week ago the count sto! entine place cards and favors ployment possibilities and the gen623 and a year ago at l iru of all our people. Covers were laid for Mesdames eral mon to medium dnvem 0. A. Halstead, Blaine Foster, M. There have been recent Indications were sold for $4 5 85 , 1. Meeker, B. A. Jacoby, Ed Hart, that various leaders, both in and bulk of local heifers for the realize of out office, great public t, William Edwin Ed Gee, Carman, together toward this 75. A few cutters went F. Gentry, A. M. Murdock, Nina need of working All No very good cows were ! Americans concommon end. Burger, George E. Chambers, cerned with the progress and prosThe best driveins rated at George Tingley Jr., George C. perity of our people 111 hope that $4.50 and some low cutter t Kohl, all of Duchesne and Mrs. these effort prove successful. mon kinds at $2.25-$36Alice James Dalgleish and Miss For, as the American people know, went at $4.00-$5.1- 0 and oc Todd of Myton. High score prizes sound production with Its Increased of common to medium vea were won by Mrs. Tingley and employment always brings added $5.00-$7.0Culls ranged Miss Todd. production. ward to $3.50. for are for When food, Parties wages spent Birthday Hogs: Mrs. Irvin Cole, entertained clothing and for the homes and recfacilities of the average Prices in the hog market Saturday afternoon a group of reational worker they create a demand for the close of the week were stt youngsters, in celebration of the mine of the and farm, the products birthday anniversary of her little the factory which requires still more 15c higher than last wee five-yeold daughter Rae Don- employment to fulfil. The weeks early top waj'. na. The little guests included $8.75, but the best When wages decrease because proJewel and Janice Fullmer. Karen duction has been discouraged, that sold for $3 Carman, Rena Baker, Jo Elaine demand lags, and with It lag the em- mixed light and medium Davis, Narita Robbins, Lyle and ployment and general prosperity that at $7.50-$8.4Packiiig so Kirk Davis, Jay Fitzwater and it formerly created. an even pace throughout th No of or relief other aid, at $5.25-$6.0program Richard Moore, Misses Ina Oman find Mary Jane Stringham assist- however administered, can fill the of sound production as a Sheep: place ed the hostess. The weeks run of shee method of creating new Jobs and Milton Hollenbeck celebrated greater Income for the American lambs totaled 9,094 head, his twelfth birthday anniversary people. No American prefers a bare with 12,309 last wee pared Saturday, when his mother, Mrs subsistence Income to the pay en- 5,689 last Limited a Guy J. Hollenbeck entertained a velope that comes with a real job. the local year. market looked in No or sound can be recovery lasting group of his friends in hi3 honor. lower than a week earlier , Guests were Robert and Russell expected until our familiar cycle of demand and production is restored. a general downward tendent Schonian, Johnny Gerry, Bob MurThroughout America millions of most of the weeks sales ol dock and Miltons brother Conworkers and earners who understand ed In local lambs moved w rad. The decorative birthday cake these facts will continue to urge on range of $4.50-$6.0with, with its hidden prizes highlight- our national leaders the sincere codown to $5.00. ed the lovely supper which was operation and team-pla- y on which Note: served to the guests. such recovery depends and without Carloads of shipped-i- lio which the traditional American proValentine Party Miss Della Mae Duke and Miss gram of advancement for all our bought for reshipment on th den and North Salt Lake m Norma Rae Kohl were hostesses people is halted. carry freight benefits In vi at a Valentine party last Saturamounts, except when o afternoon at Miss Dukes day Earths Land Area home. The rooms were effectively The earth has a land area of decorated in the Valentine motif 47,000,000 square miles. The Record Does Expert Pn and a huge Valentine box provided much entertainment. Present were Marvella Moore, Barbara Hair, Marie Buckalew, Bonna Casper, Mary Wilson, Judy Gerry, Wallace Stephenson, Jay Bell, George Chambers, Keith Duke, 3 POUNDS SODAS Dale Slane, Howard Potter, Cal2 POUNDS A-- l SODAS vin Powell, Ned Fairbanks, Stephen Wilkins and Donald Hale. The 1 POUND MIX COOKIES guests engaged in playing prowith gressive games prizes going to George Chambers and Barbara two-foo- Tit-Bit- Chinatown 99 Few visitors to the Washington monument have seen the pyramid of pure aluminum which structure caps this famous in the nation's capital. This rare picture was taken in 1934 when the monument was cleaned and overhauled. Costing $1,300,000, the monument was started in 1848, was left unfinished when the nation entered the Civil war, and was finally dedicated on February 21, 1885. The capstone, the peak of which is shown below the aluminum pyramid, weighs 3,300 Its placement was an unpounds. usual engineering accomplishment. Photograph at the right shows the monument from a distance at night, its peak bathed in a bright light that makes it visible for miles. 555-fo- ar butche-wer- e 5 J 0. 5.V r sV 0. 's V' 0, We Have Just Received A New Stock of This Was Washingtons Bed n Wallpaper - Replace Soiled and Worn out -- Paper NOW! Featuring The Latest Patterns IN UP TO THE MINUTE DESIGNS AND - Purity COLOR COMBINATIONS -Come In And See Our Display Wallpaper To Fit Your - Spring1 Renovating Budget! DUCHESNE HARDWARE COMPANY Hair. Primary Parties . The officers and teachers of the L. D. S. Primary association en tertained the children at a ValNot unlike a modern folding cot (but much harder) was the rough entine social at the hall on Tuesbed on which George Washington slept Valentines were during the famous winter at day afternoon. Valley Forge. This year, as America celebrates once again the exchanged and refreshments were Duchesnes Modern Hardware Store FL AS Nancys In Town - annl-versar- Nobody But ! Shes here with all her scrapes and troubles. - DONT MISS HER IN - Nobody But Nancy A Three-Ac- t Comedy Presented by the Duchesne School Faculty - At 8 Oclock p. m. FRIDAY EVENING Theres Fun And Laughs For All The Family! General Admission 35c EVERYBODY COME!! Frannies 25 POUND BOX y of his birth, George Washingtons bed reposes in the Smithsonian served. Institution at the nations capital. Yale University Press Photo. On Wednesday evening the Sea Gull Girls and the Trail Builder Boys of the Primary entertained their mothers at the hall. Games provided the entertainment. Re freshments were served to fifty Mr. and Mrs. T, E. ONeil of two. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Salt Lake City were transacting and Mr. and Mrs. HowardRowley Row-le- y Bridge Dinner business In Duchesne Tuesday. Members of .the Wednesday of Mtn. Home were Duchesne Club entertained their husbands Misa Rae Donna Cole is visit- visitors Monday. ing relatives in Salt Lake City. Owen Gagon of Roosevelt was at a Valentine dinner party last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Jane Stringham ot in Duchesne Monday transacting Salt Lake City spent the week end business for the Uintah Power & Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Halstead. Covers were laid for Messrs, and in Duchesne, a guest of her uncle Light Company. Mesdames Jess Johnstun, O. A. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cole. Axel Birch of Roosevelt was in Alf Gunn, deputy U. S. Marshal Duchesne Monday on telephone Halstead, Ed Hart, Ed Gee, Geo Tingley, Blaine Foster, William was in Duchesne Thursday after- business. F. Gentry, George C. Kohl, Ed noon to take the two prisoners, W. H. Paul of and G. V Wilkins, B. A. Jacoby, Mrs. EdClair and Charles Strouse to Salt Billings made a Myton business trip to win Mrs. R. M. Pope and Lake City. Salt Lake City on Thursday of Mrs. Carman, E. George Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Dillman last week. Mothers Club of Roosevelt were in Duchesne on Mrs. Ralph Halstead, assisted Mrs, Albert Stephenson is visitbusiness Thursday. in Salt Lake City with her by Mrs. G. A. Goodrich entertainII. Ray Knox of Arcadia was a ing Miss Alyce. ed members of the Mothers Club business visitor in Duchesne on daughter, John T. Rowley of Mtn. Home last Thursday evening at Mrs. Thursday. was business in Du Halsteads. Miss Anna Stark comDoug Larsen, district road en chesnetransacting Monday. pleted the review of Gone With gineer, was in Duchesne last Fri Mrs. A. M. Murdock accompani the Wind. day. ed Mr. Farrell H. Gunnell and Present were Mesdames FlorElray Larsen of Talmage was Miss Phyllis WardJeigh to Salt ence Thomas, Charles H. Selch, a Duchesne business visitor Fri Lake City where they spent the C. W. Barton, Blaine Foster, Rul-o- n day. week end. J. Larsen, Dean Powell, 0. P. Mrs. Sarah J. Lyons of Moun neglect your dental work Hansen, George Tingley, Tennis tain Home was in Duchesne last CallDont Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne Poulson, Daryl Smith, John HanFriday transacting business. for appointment. adv sen, Lee Gourley, Lonnie FitzLawrence Odekirk of Myton Mrs. Ed Hart returned home water, Edward was transacting business in DuWilkins, Golden after spending a few days Berrett, C. C. Mickelson and Friday n chesne last Friday. In Salt Lake City, Carman, Claude Wagstaff of Tabiona was a Duchesne business visitor theDouglas Smith of Heber spent Valentine Party week end in Duchesne visitOne of the most last Friday. friends and his brother and events of the season wasdelightful Tabiona business visitors to Du ing the Valsister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Daryl entine costume chcsne last Friday included Nello party given by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan and Mr Hicken and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gentry and Mrs. Tom Kelsey last FriE. Webb. made a business trip to Salt Lake day A Theo Johnson of Vernal, evening at the Log Cabin Inn. agent Invitations were issued to thirty-tw- o for the Federal Land Bank of City last week. The young daughter of Mr. and guests. Berkeley was transacting busi- Mrs. Walter Mortensen Is In Price The Inn was beautifully decor ness in Duchesne last Friday. treated for a bad infection ated with red hearts and Mrs. Reva Owens of Roosevelt being red peo In her foot. nles and the colorful costumes ad' W. P. A. womens projects supDan L. Capener, field supervisor ded to the festive ervisor, was in Duchesne on Fri- of the Emergency Crop and Feed Prize for the best atmosphere. day. gentlemens Loan section of the F. C. A. is in costume was Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Billings awarded to Albert Duchesne this on week business. Stephenson. Honorable made a business trip to Vernal on mention was given to John Wimmer Monday, and Horse on Ernest Wilson. The Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Wright of Schooling List ladys prize The saying that a race horse is was harder to award and had to Ileber spent the week end In Duon the schooling list means chesne, that be decided by a cut of the cards Boneta visitors to Duchesne on because the horse is fractious and with the following ladles competnervous at the post, it must attend ing: Ruby Monday were A. B. and A. D. daily practice at the starting gate vis, Emma Stephenson, Stella DaM.nDen, Wimmer, Florence Mr, and Mrs. Max Gee and Mrs. until the horse has convinced the Madsen Rachel Wilson, Victoria assistant starters that it is not Halstead. Otto Johnson of Bluebell Stella Davis won. wete dangerous and will stand in Duchesne visitors Monday. the Card games were the chief distalls. A horse placed on the schoolversion followed by lunch and Ralph Rowley of Mtn. Home was transacting business In Du- ing hst may not race again until dancing. High score an Improvement in for chesne Monday, starting eti- cards were won by Mrs.j,rizca Madsen quette has been shown. and Claud Davis. LOCAL HAPPENINGS -- - - Right At The Right Price! SHOP AND SAVE AT a pesil&H, tdcpJt6niiUf to. a piiead jjGA-Guxc- uf, Notice the eager animation the warm smile. Talking is next natural, best to seeing. Long distance rates are reduced every night after 7 p.m. and all diy Sunday. hose oioe wmililjoit like lo Iicnr? t - K01H1L Duchesne, Utah xn ,i ii irir i Ed-wi- 'lOatcui i, $ SWEET SANTA CLARA PRUNES Our Aim Is To Have The Merthandis COPYRIGHT 1937, THE WllKEN PAMIIY, INC., ALADDIN, SCHEN-UP 0., PA THE WllKEN FAMUY BLENDED WHISKEY-- 90 PROOF THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 20 MONTHS OR MORE OID, 2S STRAIGHT WHISKIES, 75 GRAIN NEUTRAl SPIRITS, 20 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 20 MONTHS OlD,5 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD. PINT No. 229 QUART No. 228 H PINT No. 230 v s |