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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH iioi By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton returned Mrs an extended after week home last LaVee Tumbow visit in Ogden. The Relief Society afternoon "Hazel met Wed-nesd-- y at the home oi where two quilts Nye, Mrs of Mr. were made for the family who and Mrs. Warren Langton, house the when lost everything ey were living in burned to the Mol ton spent Wednesday home of his sister of Heber City night at the and brother-in- - law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanley. Mrs. Lida Jones entertained at dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woods, Mr. and Mrs. William LeFler, Mrs. Eva LeFler and Guy LeFler of Park City, and Mr. and Mrs. Abes Gines of Tabiona. M. I. A. conjoint meeting was held in the Hanna ward Sunday night with a large crowd in attendance. The program was sponsored by the Tabiona ward. Mr. Nation and Miss Naomi Jensen, school teachers, spent the week end in Salt Lake City, where they attended the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. William Wadley 3Pent Tuesday in Arcadia. Miss Ruth Gine of Tabiona and CALIFORNIA BRAND Qv4 By Mrs. Tracy Roberts Public health Is concerned not only with the saving of human Frank Defa made a business lives, but also with guiding the trip to Duchesne Monday. Mrs. public In learning how to live Helen Moon accompanied him. healthfullf and effectively In their Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa, Nick daily environment, says Dr. Lloyd Defa, Frank Defa, Mrs. Rosie M. Farner of Provo, director of and Arthur Fabrizlo all District IV of the state board of made a business trip to Heber health. City Saturday. For that reason every means, Mrs. Nettie Defa and Mrs. Tracy newspapers, radio, public meetRoberts were visiting Mrs. Wal- ings,! bulletins, and letters, are lace Johnson and Mrs. Lillie John- used In this effort to thoroughly son at Tabiona last Inform the public on public health Thursday. Mrs. Mary Roberts and grand- matters. son, Al, left last week for Oregon Dr. McCormick, president of the where they expect to make their American Public Health associahome for the future with Mrs. tion, has stated: Education is the Roberts sister there. key to this guidance, and further A number of trucks have been that: Seventy per cent of all pubhauling lambs out for the sheep lic health work has its basis in education." men of Hanna. Health District No. IV Is using Nolan Mortenson of Emery has every available means of educatbeen visiting friends at Hanna. in the problem of Heber LeFevre and Tom Roberts ing the public healthful living and appeals to the motored to Salt Lake City Monofficials, health officers, and day where they expect to attend city various societies, clubs, and frathe state fair a few days. ternal organizations and citizens Mr. and Mrs. Orin Colbert and In general for support. Jack Young motored to Vernal Until a few years ago, but a Saturday. They returned Sunday small percentage of the public accompanied by Mrs. Bernice realized what an important matter Young find infant. the protection of public health Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades was, or what the functions, of Winslow left Saturday for Salt and activities of the state, Lake City where they expect to city, and county boards of health stay for a while to attend the consisted of. City officials, physistate fair. cians, and some few citizens were Willis Moon motored to Du- the small number having contact chesne Sunday. He was accom- with health agencies. The great American public knew little or panied by Carl H. Wilckens. about boards of health nothing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickerson of California were Hanna callers on unless their personal problems brought them In direct contact Monday. The dance at Defas Famous with health matters. In a vague and park aSturday was reported a suc- way they understood that city state boards of health were opercess. Everyone had a good time. ating, but how and sometimes Ray Saxon of Duchesne were why, they did not know. united in marriage last week. We Now, however, through governwish them many years of happi- mental interest in prevention of ness together. disease, sanitation, and other Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson of phases of public health, the daily Salt Lake City were week end and weekly press, monthly and visitors at the home of Mr. and other publications have sent out Mrs. Raymond Ellis. over the nation a great amount Mrs. Gale Ellis, accompanied by and variety of information perMrs. Lorene Hickens and Mrs. Ada taining to this subject and Its relaUring, physiStanley spent Friday shopping In tion to our every-da- y Duchesne. cally, mentally, and economically Fa-briz- io Brand California WINE 20 alcohol by volume imu u WAAOW f t . ' NORTH SALT LAKE Weekly summary of the North Salt Lake livestock markets for week ending1 Friday, September Mrs. Agnes Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soyka of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mrs. J. W. Rockhlll. Grandma Carey of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicken are giving their wedding dance at the Fruitland ward house. Friday night, October 7. Mrs. Sarah Sweat returned from Salt Lake City much improved in health. She has spent the past three weeks in Salt Lake City for medical attention. Mrs. Edna Carey and daughter Marylan spent Tuesday at Duchesne. Francis Brooks and Farris Casper are building reservoirs for Alva Murdock and Jack Powers on the spring lambing grounds. Brigham Sweat of Daniels visited his brother Albert Sweat. They also attended a surprise party at Roosevelt in honor of Mrs. Martha Ann Sweat at the home of Mrs. Ann Baumgardle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Manzo Young spent the week end with Mr, and f YOUR MILEAGE MERCHANT backs up his assurance of easy winter starting and oil economy by YOUR ENGINE G -- more than an oil change Jt because this is in print instead of coming direct from Your Mileage Merchants lips doesnt change the fact that he back every word personally. How does he go through with that? By giving Thats not mere words; its what your engine the only patented Conoco Germ Processed oil does. e Activated by an added compound added to oil's best natural qualities added to the best refining this exclusive Germ Processed oil adds itself direct to the inner engine surfaces . . . unites UST man-mad- vM , .r- ; ' I'' 4?tl i 'Hi 4" - f - vf . n"1 1 j so thoroughly that every working part stays constantly Does the chrome plating on the bumpers drain down every time in your engine. When you your car stops? Neither does want to start up again, after hours of wintry parking after nights or even weeks in the coldest garage you've got ready lubrication faster than instantly! in advance of the fastest oilirculation. For drain-prohas stayed lastingly plated all the way up, to make things slide lightly and swiftly for your starter and battery. That also tells you why youre rid of costly starting wear. And of t - & v ? 1 s, ' i. s l H Avw, "" ' stays in as long as you use Germ Processed oil. The gauge-stic- k CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL OIL-PLATI- FRANK CHECK Phone 17-R- -l GUARANTEED & o lubricate before any oil can circulate SERVCE i REEDS DRIVING NOW FOR WINTER YOUR MOTOR I.ET lis GENERAL REPAIRING WELDING ! WASHING-GREASIN- G $4.50-5.3- 5. $7.50-8.5- $4-- 180-23- 0 7. $8.75-8.9- 0 at $5.25 to $5.50. Glen Gilbert left last week for Provo where he will attend school at the B. Y. U. this year. John Zlrker took a bus load of Roosevelt high school members of the F. F. A. to Salt Lake City Friday evening where they attended the state fair and spent a couple of days of real enjoyment, returning Sunday evening. Those participating from Arcadia were Sharon Holgate, Garn Gilbert, Loryn Ross and Kenneth Zlrker. There are still a few cases of brain fever among the horses here. S. O. Solomonson and Leonard Smith both losing one each last week. Miss Leona Shields was hostess at a candy pull last Friday evening, complimenting bliss Cleone Gordon of Tooele who has been visiting at the Shields home for some time. Eleven gills were present. Miss Gordon returned to her home at Tooele Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Massey of Vernal were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Rosa one day last week. D. B. Farnsworth and son Keith and Otto Nielsen and Jesse Pec-tmade a business trip to Salt Lake City during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks of Utahn were week end guests of ol Mrs. Shanks' mother, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross visited Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Nielsen of Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans and son Hugh of Upalco were Sunday visitors at the R. S. Lusty home. Lynn Rosa left Monday for the range where he will look after his Note: Carloads of shipped In livestock bought for reshlpment on the Ogden and North Salt Lake markets carry freight benefits In variable amounts, except when cattle Interests. otherwise noted. A very entertaining conjoint M. I. A. program was conducted Sunday evening In the ward chapel. A large crowd was In attendance. Audry Nielsen of Roosevelt visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nielsen. Miss Jean Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John Green of San Diego, Calif., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow of Boneta. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Hadden and Mrs. Ed Hadden and son Irvin were visiting in Duchesne Saturday. Mrs. Lucille Tobias and son Ronny of Oregon are visiting In Utahn with her mother, Mrs. Fern Gilbert. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp of Park City came to Utahn Sunday. Mrs. William. Abplanalp returned home with them for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seeley and Glenn Mickelson of Duchesne were business visitors in Utahn one evening last week, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang and family were Duchesne visitors Saturday. The run off election was held at the home of Clay Spratt, Tuesday. By Mrs. Glen Duchesne, Utah Sorensen Ray Anderson returned home from Heber City Thursday after spending the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen and children spent the week end visiting relatives in Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hunt of Arcadia came Sunday to spend a few days at the home of R. D. Redford. A miscellaneous shower was given In honor of Mrs. Ed Redford and Mrs. John Redford Wednesday afternoon at the home of R. D. Redford. Many useful gifts were received by the honored guests. A number of young folks attended the dance at Altamont Friday night. COZY THEATRE Mrs. William Abplanalp and son Tommie and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and children were visiting In Midview Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and family spent several days of last week In Ogden. Saturday-Sunda- y October 8th-9t- h CLARK GABLE and MYRNA LOY in TEST PILOT Wednesday-Thursda- y h October LEWIS STONE and 12th-13t- Mrs. W. G. Gentry MICKEY ROONEY In Mrs. Barry and Albert Tanner JUDGE HARDYS of Myton were business visitors In Ioka Wednesday. CHILDREN Vem Allred and son Dee of Ballard were Ioka visitors Friday. The Record Office Specialize Miss Lucille Perclval is spendFine Commercial Printing few a with Mrs. Chester ing days Mathison. Bishop Webb and family left for Salt Lake City Wednesday. While there they will attend the state fair and conference. Wesley Jensen, Bernard Bolden and George Roes left for Idaho Thursday where they expect to get employment in the beet fields. Mrs. P. C. Johnson was called to Richfield Friday by the serious Illness of her mother, Mrs, Peter- : New, Arden Drollinger, Evan Perclval and Lynn Angus are In the mountains this week getting lumber for Decoration Recipes the L. D. S. hospital In Roosevelt. Labor Savers House Plans Accessories furnishing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Menus Gardening Mrs. Olive Sorenson were calling Remodeling on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yerensen - The American Home will help ant near Myton. you to the things you to the home of your dreams Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon were for less than 6c a month. the dinner guests of their daughter NrE Mrs. George Davis of Duchesne Z The American Homf Y. N. City Fourth Ave., 251 Sunday, Please enter my subscription Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart of Z to The American Home. Myton were callers at the homes 00 Dl year $100 CJ 5 years $2full. of M. J. Benson and Robert Mar. - Inclosed hnJ remittance in chant Monday, Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon, Jr., AJdtess were visitors at the home of Bishop Nelson of Upalco Saturday 22 night. - 3 iWnArjl,-- , $5.75-6.2- son. backs Your Mileage Merchant! Ski $4.50-6.5- 7, ty, OIL-PLATIN- Cattle and Calves: An increase receipts raised the weekly run the cattle division to 1345 head, as against 957 a week ago and 1556 a year ago. The quality of this weeks run of steers was not quite up to last weeks standard, but the cow and heifer supply showed some Improvement. Prices were steady to strong, considering the quality of offerings. The steer run consisted of common to medium grassers and cashed within a range of Medium to 5 low good heifers rated at and plain grassers at $5.50 down. Medium to good cows moved at $4.25 to $5.25 and low cutter to common cows at $2.25-4- . Bulls The best veal brought 0 calves were sold for and cull to common vealers at Hogs: Prices In the hog market were a little uneven, with best butchers off about 25 cents, while sows were mostly steady to strong, with some advance on good light kinds. Good and choice light and butchers averagmediumwelght lbs. rated at ing on late sales. Mixed kinds were valued at Packing sows went mostly at with some light butchery kinds above this In In 5, speaking. Almost without exception, opposition to necessary public health measures has its basis In lack of information as to prepalling con. ditions wherever and whenever such ignorance 1s dispelled the antagonism fades away and support is given- As time goes on," says Dr. Farner, and the public becomes more fully informed on health measures, public support will make possible greater advances in the prevention of diseases throughout Utah than have been possible to date. By Mrs. Marlon S. Shields 30, 1938. Mrs. Ludlow at Myton. $7.75-8,6Mrs. Nora Humes Turr.bow of $6-Sweat of Roosevelt visited Mrs. J. W. Rockhlll Monday. range. Sheriff Arzy Mitchell and Frank Sheep: The weeks receipts of Hale were on official business at sheep and lambs totaled 23,773 Fruitland and Strawberry valley head, to compare with 15,267 a week ago and 33,971 a year ago. Tuesday. Leland Potts of Woodland Is Trucked In slaughter lambs on the staying at the Smith and Butters local market rated at $5.75-- 6 and ranch trapping. several lots of trucked in feeders f - 6, 1938 MARKET REPORT HEALTH DIRECTOR STRESSES ENVIRONMENT pur-pose- s, WINEHAVEN Thursday, October Smart Ideas In E E H -- i Z i Z -- Z |