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Show TUJCHESNE. UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD Friday, November 4th, 1938 Duchesne Hisih School Gvmnashim Junior Chamber Commerce ELECTION DEER Tuesday Evening Nov. 8th Cc was also The four-aplav -- tm. 77 years old. The dinner was presented in honor of jitrs. Beebe s grand- Ridge a who was 11 Douglas players Monday daughter, Mary Lou, rs a to fairly large crowd. years old. ct ALTONAII STRAWBERRY life, Its birth being several weeks SCHOOL BOARD By Walter Petty premature, according to Dr. Mur- - OKEYS WORK By Romanza Mott " Satwas Interment who attended. A bridal shower was given The Infant son of James Lovell AT ROOSEVELT and Mott Oscar Mrs. Victor in the Strawberry cemetery, Mrs. for Mr. and urday afternoon and Ida E. Rasmussen Wheeler of (Continued From Page One) Mrs. White returned home Satur- Beebe at the home of Mrs. Ed Surviving beai(Jea the parent3 is were Strawberry, died in Duchesne at 8 one sister, Evelyn LaDonna, two day night from Salt Lake City, Conklin. Many useful gifts ticularly in the two lowest grades, where they attended the funeral received. The afternoon was spent a. m., Monday, after eight hours of years old. of an additional a employment of their brother-in-lain playing games after which teacher for Neola was authorized services who was killed by delicious luncheon was served. Fadiga, Tony by the board. To date there have a visitI stray bullet during a deer hunt. Superintendent Bond was been 4 teachers taking care of a GIVEN AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rasmussen Monday. Altonah in school total enrollment of 136 students attended the funeral services in ing was Genealogical conference there. for Mrs. Ras30th. The Heber Infant Wheeler , H 11 Tube Radio to the person holding the most number of stars that are printed on our cash register receipt Kaydette paper. Save your stars from' November 5th to Decernber 9th, inclusive, turn your stars in December 10th. Winner will be announced Monday, De- -' right-of-wa- cember 12th. j SEE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS SHOP AND SAVE AT - - .KOHL'S. UTAHN Miss Jean Morrison Duchesne, Utah L. A. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Spratt and son Hal, Mrs. J. A. Morrison and daughter Carma Gayle, and Mrs. Theron Robb and son, Gary, made a business trip to Tabiona Thursday. The following children enjoyed a Halloween party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch Saturday evening: Billie and Patsy Esauk, Max and Ted Gilbert, Keith Abplanalp, Carma Gayle Stewart, Ronnie Tobias, and Ua Jean and Floyd Abplanalp. I)r. Meeker will return to Duchesne Monday, Nov. 7. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong made a trip to Heber City, last Hollenbeck Democratic Candidate for County Attorney The other county attorneys of the state have consented to the contention of the Attorney Generals position that state-owne- d property acquired by mortgage on farms is exempt from taxation. Mr. Hollenbeck has fought this through the District and Supreme Courts and the decision is coming soon. He stands for the rights of the county. INTEGRITY-EXPERIENCE-ABILI- step-mothe- COZY THEATRE Saturday-Sunda- y November vu TY Vote for Arzy H. Mitchell for Sheriff 5th-6t- COMRADES ROBER TAYLOR MARGARET SULLIVAN FRANCHOT TONE ROBERT YOUNG Short Subject Wednesday-Thursda- November y 9th-10t- h RAWHIDE Mike Esauk of Deer Creek, Mrs. Steve Esauk and son Blake, of Provo, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch, Saturday. A group of young folks enjoyed a delicious rabbit supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis, ' Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew were Duchesne visitors, Saturday. Mrs. Horace Chatwin was called to Roosevelt, Sunday, due to the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Thorpe Chatwin. A large crowd attended the Halloween party sponsored by the Sunday school, which was held at the home of George Bond Monday evening. SMITH BALLEW and LOU GEHRIG 3 Short Subjects HANNAH His reputation of being an outstanding, efficient officer has spread over the state. Hard work and tactful dealings with both the law breakeis and citizens generally have won H for him this position. He knows the County and its problems. Paid Political Adv. VOTE FOR Porter L. Merrell DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR County Treasurer Paid Political Adv. By Mrs. Tracy Roberts Mrs. Hazel and infant daughter, returned home from Heber City, Sunday, where she has been for the past two weeks. Alfonzo Defa motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. He was accompanied by George Condie and Bill Chatwin. Relief Society was held at the ward house Tuesday. Vance Millard left for Salt Lake City Tuesday. Tom Roberts, June Roberts, and Amil Rhoades all motored to Provo and Salt Lake City Monday, where they spent a few days on business. Mrs. T. M. Giles is spending a few days in Heber City visiting relatives. Mrs. Vida Curry motored to Heber City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bancroft of Duchesne were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Williams Monday afternoon. NOW is the time to change to Winter Grade Golden Shell Lubrication throughout to insure smoother operation Defa for cold weather ing M !! driv- ! Fill your radiator with PRESTONE and then forget it! Shell Service DUCHESNE SHOT GUN SHELLS 110-20-16-- 12 CLEANING RODS 50c 50 years' experi- Aw ence makes our personal whiskey recipie as mild and tasty as the day is long! Just try it! PINT QUART No. 228 (i Pint No. 230 a Paraanal Pacfpa No. 239 Our f wool1 - 75 ; Wl.MN f AMIIV, INC 'in, 'Hi GRAIN NtUlRAl SPIRITS , ALADDIN, SUIENltr P HUNTING CAPS FLASHLIGHTS, Complete Batteries 50c and $1.00 hC 59c to $1.63 FILMS and KODAKS O, PA. LAMB CHOPS, lb held in Altonah October Grant L. speakers W'ere Bishop Foote and Harold Eldridge of the stake presidency. Dr. Meeker will return to Duchesne Monday, Nov. 7. Miss Larrie Maxfield - 21c LAMB STEW, lb 1QC JELLO, SIX for 29c BANANAS, lb Adv. was an overnight visitor of Miss Leuora Powells Sunday. Mrs. Clayton Cone and children are visiting with her father Mr. George Mecham for a few days. The ladies from Altonah who attended the social gathering for the Daughters of Pioneers at Neola were: Mrs. Olive Beebe, Mrs. Alta Murray, Mrs. Mary Bowden, Mrs. Dorthella Dastrup, Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, Mrs. May R. Lambert, Mrs. Lola Jones, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Thora Timothy, Mrs. Theda De Haven, Mrs. Ada Smith and Mrs. Madelyn Dastrup. All report a very nice 7c HEINZ CATSUP, bottle 21 c .... SILVER BOND FLOUR, 48-l- b. i, At Na Rc 31c pkg. 27c MAXWELLS Cros b to cour LOOK YOUR BEST anm Johns Mr: Sand' FOR families enjoyed a birthday dinner with their mother, Mrs. Olive Beebe. On October 31 Mrs. Beebe was point man call Election chesr Alice Myto Mrs. Hilary Holder was hostess to the Myton Literary club Wednesday afternoon with the following members present: Mrs. Lynn Stone, Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. William Stewart, Mrs. Herman Sheffield and Mrs. Wilmer Murray. Each member responded to roll call with an interesting current event, after which Mrs. Stewart gave a review of The Man and the Snake, by Ambrose Pierce. The origin of the Arabian and Knights, The Hunchback Sinbad the Sailor were studied and discussed. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held November 9 at the home of Mrs. Murray with the review assigned to Mrs. Dalgleish. Mrs. E. L. Jumer and Mrs, I. R. Tuttle entertained at a lovely autumn tea Friday afternoon at the Jumer home in honor of Mrs. Ted Proudlock who is visiting here from Vancouver, B. C. Autumn flowers were used for the artistic arrangements in the rooms where tea was served to the following guests: Mrs. James McAfee, Mrs. C. P. Dauwalder, Mrs. Lou Milner, Mrs. H. H. Blaine, Mrs. Andrew Tolboe, Mrs. W. T. Fisher, Mrs. W. A. Jennings, Mrs. Glenn Moss, Mrs. S. A. Wells, Mrs. George Funk, Mrs. William Stewart, Mrs. Lynn Stone, Mrs. Hilary Holder, Mrs. William Harris, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, Mrs. William Preece, Mrs. J. T. Burke, Mrs. Glenn Draper, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Leland Wilde, Mrs. William Koehler, Mrs. J. B. Blankenship, Mrs. Homer Robinson and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tolboe of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tolboe on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer accompanied by Arch Palmer returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where Fred Palmer received medical attention. Albert Tanner and Chester Watters made a trip to Salt Lake City Sunday, returning that evening. While there they visited Ray Thompson and report that he is getting along as well as can be expected although he will be con. fined to the hospital for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper returned last Wednesday from a two weeks visit evening In Salt Lake City. While there Mr served on the Federal GrandDraper Jury. They were accompanied their by son Emerson who returned to Salt Lake City Thursday. Among the out of town members who attended the regular meeting of the Eastern Star at their lodge rooms Tuesday were Mrs. C. J. Neal of evening Pariette Mis. 01 lie Schonlan, Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones, and Mrs. Emil Munz of Duchesne, Mrs. J. w, Drummond, Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Bennett of Ft. Duchesne, Mrs. Joe Moysh, Dr. and Mrs. D. P, Whitmore and Mrs. Wulker of Roose-vel- t, at a Halloween party 98 c bag FEETS GRANULATED SOAP, time. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe, Mr. and Mr3. Austin Beebe and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd Duchesne Drug Co. THE SPECIALS SAT. NOVEMBER 5th MYTON h THREE Saturday. Paid Political Adv. Illl,lllllil!!!iillllllllllllll!llli!!l!l11111 Meet With Commission Members of the board met with the county commissioners, in regards to the erection of a fence where the Roosevelt-Neol- a highway cuts through the high school property at Roosevelt. The commissioners recognized their responsibility to erect thi3 fence. The two bodies also met in cony sideration of procuring a for students living on the north side of the Duchesne river above Utahn to get to the highway where the school bus travels. A committee including County Attorney L. A. Hollenbeck was appointed to investigate further on this problem. City, Friday, mussens aunt. were Bishop Baum and family in Park City Saturday to attend the funeral services of Bishop r. They reBaums turned Saturday evening. Little Wanda Gentry fell while playing on the school grounds, Friday, and broke her right arm. Mrs. Sylvia Mecham of Fruit-lan- d was visiting all the homes here last week getting the school census. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Marie Wilkins of Duchesne. The Mutual Association gave a social Tuesday night. A very enjoyable time was had by all those present. . Mrs. Marie Baum has fceen ill for a few days. Mrs. Rebeqpa Faucett is staying in town for a few days taking care of her daughter-in-laMrs. Lovell Wheeler. Volu And E. Si at Each chair Thanksgiving divi tom comr Youll want a Shampoo with Color Rinse and Wave, of course New Ray Machineless Permanents Other Permanents $3.00, Somf 75c Pa $5.00 main $4.00, $5.00 used aid s PHYLLIS BEAUTY SALON Phone 17-R- use whicl dent Duchesne, Utah -l I the fund Dr the s Mrs. Go VOTE FOR offic state B1ch "F Rulon J. Larsen form able, com: To i REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE peni eviti sion: for trait Sucl STATE LEGISLATURE task Red at the sigh GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 8TH stra tlon Twg Paid Political Adv. Its Am givt VOTE AS YOU PLEASE! EAT WITH US & BE PLEASED! AI KI Al F Thi L. ber whi Pa; fer aut sta 3 the lidi fer dri Cil PLAZA HOTEL and CAFE Ch Wli Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cohorn, Props. DUCHESNE oci ais UTAH Pa he en Wl Bi VOTE FOR th St William Vern Price of m 01 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE D c for Ji ti enter-taine- d Satur- day evening with the following quests present: Mr. and Mi. oivde Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bab-rocand Mr. and Mrs. George k Justice of the Peace J DUCHESNE PRECINCT Tald Political Adv. |